Page 4 ! CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, July 16, 1953 ANNOUNCEMENT PLUMBING & HEATING SHOP at Creighton’s Carpenter Shop in as of now BABCOOK'S We wish to Announce we have opened a Kinnaird and will be open for business Plumbing & Heating | Bulletin Board A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 VACATION TRAVEL ACCIDENT: Insurance available for +a period of from 1 day to 1 year. Cost & low. Protect- death jon medical’ exp: of ‘wages, ‘The Ladies Auxiliary F.O.E. will hold a regular meeting on July 16 at 8 p.m, inthe Parish Hall. Fernie Motor Cavalcade Cancelled owing to lack of- interest ‘i r fits, loss aoe 4 Phone 3441. Cyril Bell Agencies. Ltd. Castlegar ‘Insurance Advisors s companied by Mr. and Mrs, R. Piquard and family from Dol- Jard, Saskatchewan, are spend- a week's holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M. Piquard, While here, they will also be guests of day someone wrote into the their son Mr, and Mrs. -¥f. Francis, Mr. C. Lamb. has left for al tg use?” if short vacation ‘with friends and 4 in Oa hn ett tl KINNAIRD: KORNER AFTERNOON Mr, and Mrs. E, Piquard, ac- REFLECTIONS GLADYS COLLINSON In the Nelson News the other and. daughter-in-law,| Question and Answer column and asked, “Are hhir dyes dangerous The answer contained the usual, dan, ent to help casion, Games an McGreight. Keremeos Joseph. ily of Vani Paul Lade. Miss Terry BIRTHDAY PARTY she | Miss Beverley “Pinckney cele-| form of‘ beautification. One sen- brated her July 14 with 14dittle guests pres-) and this was; “A reliable -‘ry¢’ prepared by Mrs. Pinckney were enjoyed, The’ table was centred with a capdle-lit birthday cake. Guests present were Gale Le- : Faive, Linda Davies, Louise Fink, ore. most astounding. Shirley. Calkin, Gale Kennedy, Joan Reéd, Sally have onan amaten. ulying one. Barnes, Bobby re Dorothy q Watson, Sandra Gray, Molly Tay- lor, Joyce ‘McCreight and Pearl| Supply the necessary courage to Visitors at the home “of Mr.|@one another rye might be in and ‘Mrs, Guy Guido this weck were Mr; and Mrs, “Dumont of ob Nakusp, Miss Elizabeth Wurz of 4 Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Askew have returned from a holiday spent with Mr. Askew's brother and sister-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Mil- ton Askew of Pigeon Lake, Al- berta, They were also visitors at the Calgary Stampede and other Points Nee Johnston and fam- or other heard that nasty and guests at the home of her brother preferring blondes, and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. even yet be tempted to experl- ‘Miss Catherine Jensen of Nel-|but “don’t be fooled girls! To son is the guest of her cousin| really make a hit with the super ae om risks, and allergies, which could befall the amateur attempting, this ninth birthday on} tence’ stood out in particular tho, her celebrate the oc-| in expert hands can give excel- lent results.” Now as any’ master mind would know a reliable ‘rye’ in any hands can produce excellent results and sometimes the effects da delicious lincheon Joan Shields, Just what purport this would sure; but you can bet it would begin, then after the deed was order, just to cushion the blow as we first behold that two-toned SUMMER as “ay SPORTS: | JACKETS : " BRENTWOOD Light and Cool Just the Jacket for Casual Wear $36.50 . LEITNER'S . LIMITED b from or just too much rye the first and Sister Carmel| time. However one looks at it I sup- pose it is bound to’ entail-some risk, because no matter how pop- ular ‘stripes are this season, I imagine in a hair-do, it could ruin one’s whole summer, to say nothing of ‘a warped ‘personality. \AIl of you have at some time ‘couver are at present absurd rumor about gentlemen A and may ment with the peroxide bottle, McLeod. sex you need to be a lot more Mr. D. MacKie of Victoria is|then just a golden haired angel. visiting ‘at the home and in-l; of his| You not only need to look like RULES FOR “ RADIO PROGRAM the Jackpot. * correctly naming the Mystery Tune. PATRONIZE YOUR. RETAIL MERCHANTS IN GASTLEGAR Castlegar Retail Merchants Assn. “/MERCHANTS. CASTLE” 1. Each Entry must Include a Sales Slip from a Sponsor. 2, Contestants may sénd in as many Entries as they wish. 3. Contestants must name Mystery Volce correctly to win Mrs. D, Da’ rew Mrs, A. Manahan. - Miss-Penny Morris of Brant- the patience of one and the long ford, Ontario, is spending ’; the suffering. of one. summer holidays: at ‘the home of Mr. and’ Mrs, C. Watson. *” think up the:other does. Mrs, &. Hall of Trail was a Sun- day. visitor at the: home of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Askew. family have returned from spend- Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and|one, you.are also expected to vies, have the temperament of one, . When all this fails, then it is x high time miladysmartened up Master’ Billy Moll of Trail. is] and began to realize that perhaps spending a weeks holiday with|a reliable ‘rye’ i ung: ‘cqusin: Master Ron| would. achieve: r +. and “what.’one doesn’t] any mere dye ever could. + expert hands| & mich more than family of Victoria have returned home after spending a short va- . Panton of, Vancou-| cation at the home of her uncle ver is spending a three weeks Mr, R. J. Morice. i ith her two daughters y Le a in-law Mr. and: Mrs. J.jspend the next few weeks at . and Mrs, J.| Creston. Pa nen ¥ - |) Mrs: B. Calkin and Mrs. R. “Mrs. J. Batnes.and| White have returned from Camp Me de kd tid Rory. where Mrs. Calkin was ing a short holiday at Egigewood. cook and Mrs, White performed Mr. -N.. Orlesky has left’ to ind Legal Bunting and|the double ‘duty of health ‘nurse : zB ; ; This the Liquor Control Board or by the Seagram's Crown Royal _ Seagram's V.O. » Seagram's £83" Seagram's King's Plate Seagram's Speciat Old® bitched is not or di J yedby pment. of British Columbi NOTICE PURSUANT MOTOR( °4. Consolation Prize is given to those Entries drawn and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that:an application will made on behalf of Harry Haines and Frank Richardson. Doing business under the firm name.and styles of Castlegar Taxi to the Public Utilities \Com- mission, of British. Columbia, |- Motor Carriers Branch for its consent to the tariff changes ded for in a new tariff, a LOW NEW ~ JOLLYHOE Selling At .......--- 0520505 “ROTARY LAWN . MOWERS ow PRICE $174 WHIRLCUT Saal Sa. a $124.50 DROP IN FOR A LUBE JOB AUTO “WRIGHT'S , Phone 3091 DONE, TO YOUR SATISFACTION "SERVICE. copy of which. may be inspected at the office of the applicant at Rigby’s Cafe, Castlegar, BC... or at the office of McBride, Allan and-Moran, Lewis Block, Castlé- gar, B.C. aes Proposed effective, date of new tariff is August 20th, 1953. . ‘This application is subject to the] - consent of the Public Utilities Commission, and objections hereto may be filed with the Superin- tendent of Motor Carriers, Public Utilities ‘Commission, Vancouver, B. C, prior to August 5th, 1953. Michael E, Moran . Solicitor For Applicant — NOTICE PURSUANT MOTOR CARRIERS ACT REGULATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY G that an. application will be made on beHalf “of John Wright Doing business under the firm name and style of Wright's Taxt to. the Public Utilities Commis- sion; of British Columbia, Motor Carriers Branch for its consebt to the tariff changes provided for in new tariff, a copy of which may be inspected ‘at the office of McBride, Allan and Moran, Lewis Block, Castlegar, -B.C. 3: Proposed effective date of new], tariff is August 20th, 1953. This application is subject.to the consent 1f the Public Utilities Commssion, and objéctions hereto may’ be-filed with the superin- tendent Of Motor Carriers, Public Utilities. Commission, Vancouver, Kinnaird, B.C. B. C, prior to August Sth, 1953. i] Michael E, Moran’ CARRIERS ACT REGULATIONS - . Coumtesy is Malaiime iy cae Party Lime Serwice Smoother! Thanks for keeping your calls short Watching the length of your telephone’ calls: is. just-one of the litthe courtesies that’ is making party line service smoother. It’s thoughtful, too, to space your. calls fairly, and hang up ‘gently when cthers are on the line. And, of ‘course, everyone. knows how, | * important -if ia to release the line immediately. in an eimergency. BRITISH. COLUMBIA: |. TELEPHONE COMPANY \ For A CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. i Thursday, July 16,1953 : FASTBALL | LATEST STANDINGS .IN. ‘Castlegar ~ Kinnaird Softball League - Team Games Won Lost Percentage Engles 3 1 150. Waldles 3 1 “150 Kinnaird 2 2 E sf 500 | Kiwanis ‘ 1 3 i (250 Junior Cubs 1 3 t +250 ‘ Kiwanians Win First Game In Three Tries _ + The Castlegar Kiwanis Softball team won their’ first game in three starts, Monday night when A they downed the Junior Cubs 5- - 1 it 4 in a scheduled event ‘of the \ Castlegar’ - Kinnaird Softball il League. l In one of the best played and most exciting games of the new “tw league so far, the Kiwanians 4 = ct pe Waldies. and Kinnaird " eT) a Boost Standings With my : * Victories Last: Nite ‘The Waldies nine,and the -Kin- naird- softballers -béosted their Castlegar and. District . Softball League standings last night in games ployed at Castlegar and Kinnaird, ‘ The Waldies crew pulled into a first place tie with the Eagles by i hh 16-1 : a hung on to a slim lead all i j the contest while the never-say- ‘ die juniors were in thelr fighting Meee: tooth and nail until the final inn- ing. It was a tle ball game after the first inning, the score being 1-1. A In the fifth, the Kiwanians pull- ft ed ahend 3-2, making it 4-2 in H the seventh, The Cubs‘deadlocked S i matters again however with one i run in the eighth and one in the i first half of the ninth, It was Rudy Martini that bang- ed in the winning run for the . Kiwanis crew in the last half of the ninth. Mike Dalton and Bill Sharples had singled and then Martini smashed outa two bag- ger that brought Dalton in for the victory. Martini also walloped one over the centre. fielders head in the. seventh fora roundtripper, with nobody on, 2 60. Sateen Also wielding a hefty ‘bat’ for the Kiwanis was George Tonnel- lier who pasted the pill into centre field in the fifth for a triple bag- ger that scored Bill Sharples and (3 Harry Haines who had both singl- id ed. The other Kiwanis run was { P brought in by Mickey Moran who 4 gained bases on an error, advanc- fs ed to second on.an overthrow, to third: on a. passed bali and. stole _ home, in the first. Bieta ’ For the Cubs, Bill Stefoniuk i scored in the first on a walk, a a: * "passed ball and two errors: In the yy Re, I. , | . i Prien ete rcereprenneer eT a x ASI a fifth, Ralph Englund singled and “camé home on two’ passed balls }. and a stolen base. ‘Bill Kanigan * singled in the eighth and-was bat- ted home by Ewan Wallace. Final Cub run’ was’ scored by Lorne Kavic on a single, a passed ball anda stolen base. ‘ mo Ken.,Grunerud went eight in| * nings on .the mound for. Cubs, relieved: by Fred Horcoff ‘in the ninth.; Cliff Wanless went the dis- tance on the mound for the Ki- wanis, Catchers were Ritchie ‘Martini for Cubs and Rudy Mar- tini for Kiwanis, Tommy Lam- pard was the umpire. © ‘ Here Are The Week's Games 'Goming-Up In Local Softball League The coming week will see four more games in. the Castlegar- Kinnaird Softball League, pro- 1 - x e K while the Kinnaird lads trimmed the Junior Cubs 12-9 to win second place in league standings. Lanky, Phil | Plotnikoff,, who went the distance on the mound for the. rampaging Waldies nine, practically, won «his own ball game, with two soaring home runs in the first and third, and a two in two runs. Robin Pincott also pasted one out of the park for a two runners. ahead of him. The Kiwanians exploded with t six runs in-the. ‘fourth, one. of; of gals who are making a Cliff Wanless, taking’ over Kiwanis mound duties from George ‘Tonnellier in .the third, struck out 13 batters giving him “s,a total of 25 strikeouts in two games. Meanwhile at Kinnaird, the hosts banged out seven hits. for five runs in the sixth canto, to down Juniors. > The Kinnaird lads notched Junior chucker Ken Grunerud and Fred Horcoff for a total of 16 hits including a triple and two singles by Ernie Bradley, two doubles and a single by Johnny Marshall ‘and a double and two singles by -Ken A It, °°: Kinnaird Softhallers Trimmed 9-6 By Eagles The Eagles nine vaulted into undisputed possession of first place in the Castlegar - Kinnaird Softball League with a 9-6 triumph over the Kinnaird nine at the Castlegar Ball’ Park Fri- day evening. ‘ Elwood Grunerud was the starter ‘on the mound, relieved by Harry Cheveldave in the sec- ond, for the winners, Johnny Marshall went all the way as Kinnaird hurler, For Juniors, Bryan Atchison gaynered a two bagger and Ritchie Martini, Ewan Wallace, and R. Englund, each gained a single. Ernie Bradley and Johnny t were the bageer in the eigth that brought’ for Kinnaird. KINNAIRD LADIES CLUB homer in the eighth that scored SLAUGHTER TRAILITES WITH 17 - 7 DRUBBING ‘The Kinnaird ‘Ladies, a team Jame for in the Trail Fast- them a four run George Santano, to take an 8-5, lead, but ‘were held scoreless therafter till the final framie when they brought three more runners! ball League slaughtered a West Trail team by the humiliating score of 17-7,in a game played at Kinnaird Tuesday night. 4 began with the teams on even terms at the end of the first frame but the Eagles bang- ed in three runs. in the second and held Kinnaird to one, to take : a 5-3 lead. ‘ There was one homerun in the game, Elwood Grunerud clouted cne to deep left field in the third with no one on base after Ken Price had singled and scored on a caught fly to left field, banged out -by Phil Leduc. Price also scored in the fifth, being brought home by Harry Cheveldave's single, i : Other Eagle scorers were Wal- lace Horning, Cliff Tipping, Johnny Gayton, Paul Gergly @eoouvoee ed Page 5 THE MOST POPULAR CANADIAN WHISKY AT A POPULAR PRICE Its genial, rich flavour makes G&W Bonded Stock as delightful-to the taste as it is easy on: the entertain. ment budget! GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD, - Established 1832 home. °2°0'. 5 * : t “Unleashing ‘a 13.hit batting on-| and Harry Cheveldave. Canada’s Oldest Distiltery are q 5 — | slaught,. the Kinndird nine went} Kinnaird tallies, scored by wy a Kinnaird Softhallers: on a scoring spree, amassing 11, Johnny Marshall, G, Jossig, Bar-| * + ‘ : . ay , runs in the first three innings. |ney Brown and Ralph Mkt, This adver is not lish or ‘displ by the Down Kiwanians 12-8 Pitchers were Degan for the were batted in by Jossig, Brown, : > play y Liquor Trailites and Marshall for Kin-| Bradley. and Mokelki with: one Control Board or by the G of British C The Kinnaird nine won| 22ird. -| walked in. pace pe their first victory in_two tries’ at the expense of the Kiwanis team Friday evening at the Kinnaird Park, in‘a scheduled event of the Castlegar-Kinnsird Softball League. ths The Kinnaird team, who scored all their runs. in the first three innings; downed the luckless Ki- # secon: straight’. loss _ for the ~ Kiwanis team with no wins. t the mound for the losers, relieved For Kinnaird, . Johnny Marshall was'-the, starter on the: mound, trading places with first baseman Ernie Bradley in the fourth, :and changing back once again in the ninth. Barney Brown for Kin- naird and George Landis for Ki- wanis were the catchers. : Johnny Marshall ‘aided the Kinnaird cause With a two run homer in the third, scoring George: Jossig, who ‘had’ ‘tripled ahead of him.’ George , Jossig, Ernie Bradley and J. Burrows slammed out two singles each and Ralph » Mokalkij -Barney, Brown and D.: Branson were credited with a single each. * i + For. Kiwanis, Harry ‘Haines banged ‘out two singles and -bat- ted in-one run; and George Ton- nellier,. Mike Dalton, Mickey Moran, Eddy Fredrikson, Sylvio Demeo and Cyril Bell each were eer mrs tes,” Tomorrow | the Eagles- meet _ viding the w man af with a single... “fg : the Juniors at the. 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