Thursday, July 9, 1953. Wile Preservers CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. : T's A Woman's World - tas hions Bride Elect Honored By Mil. Crittenden AtSurprisé Shower A charming surprise .shower “Yes, my darling daughter, You may go near the water.” Scam- was held recently at the home of per along the beach, sonk up the.summer sun, swim as much as you Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gallo, ‘in like, But remember that sizzling summer days present special beauty honor of bride elect, Miss .Mar- problems, ; lies Brodman, whose marriage to Care of the hair can be a vexing problem in the summer months, Morris Waite of Castlegar takes Is it possible to take your daily dip, expose yourself to the drying place on Saturday in St, Rita's effects ofthe sun, and still have a sleek, gleaming head of hair? Church, Castlegar. Some women manage to tame their unruly tresses, whatever the The bride elect was presented role dish, frult ple or other dish season, But it does call for special effort when your days are spent with a‘corsage of roses} whilelt will eateh any drippings at the beach, and a corsage of red. roses and argh you from having to cle white carnations was also pre-|-_"- a HOT OIL SHAMPOO Hot oil soakings, to soften and sented to her mother, Mrs, C. Brodman, - an lubricate your hair, are really a summer “must” when the hot After several games had been played and a dainty lunch served, sun is drying out your hair. When Mary Martin was playing in Miss Brodmay was presented || with a flower bedecked basket, “South Pacific” she had to sham- nop her hair during every per- laden to ovrflowing with a vari- formance. That meant once and Page 6 Thursday; ‘aly 9, f 953 * | he! News’ Classifieds Help, Wanted THREE GIRLS' BICYCLES, $25 There's’a bright future for go- each, Box 505, Castlegar, Must|®#ead_ young men with Canada's be sold quickly. + 3-28 First Bank. * ink of Montreal owns a eteeKs Weer. oe There. you will have opportunity Cement’ foundation and floors for rapid promotion, interesting, ing for house: Cheap for cash. varied’ work, ample security and “Contact Steve clo Ernie Pratt, a good-salary. Increases are reg- Thrums, B.C. x P3-28 ular in line with your progress. Call at the local Branch or tele- *3 USED GAS WASHERS AND|Phone 3041. : 5-25, one McClary Countess Range. 7 " Also one Air Compressor. oss YOUNG MEN. 1 : ply J. J. Bloodoff, Brilliant.| who are interested in banking as ‘+. Phone 4571, : 3-26]a career are invited to consult the "of. the di Page 7" SAVE WITH NG EMCAITE A Thriftpass "(FRIDAY and SATURDAY Renata Women’s .Inst. : Publish Gock Book Do you like strawberries but they give you hives? Would you like to know how to make that delicious thicken fricasee you've heard so much about? The answers to these and many other cookery problems are con- tained In a new cookbook just published by the Renata Wo- men's Institute, ‘ Containing over 160 tested re- cipes contributed by the Insti- tute members themselves, the at- tractively bound booklet entitled : y “Renata Community Cook Book 1953” contains direction on how to make breads, cakes, cookies, desserts, luncheon dishes, meats, marmalades and jellies, pancakes, pickles, pies and tarts, salads and tw c ge Legion: Chief Launches son Pe ; a Operation Vote Drive: | “Tosvote’-is: more than, a:pri lege; itis a duty,” sald Di Lumsden of Wolfville; N.S., infon President of the Canadian Legion, gs he announced the open- ing of the Legion’s “Operation Vote" campaign on Monday. ' Reveries By Vic Misutka There's a certain fellow I know who never dreamed’ a repair job of a oar horn souls ‘be so tiring. In sponsoring thi le only wor! t - ; tion for. an eur. He ‘hae get it campaign urging’ Canadians to tod but it sure tied bli aut [some “ange semen uy these as enmane itinee Canadian ‘Legion will encourage net : all eligible voters to go to the polls, on election day. 5 7 From the Legion's: Dominion Headquarters at Ottawa, Instruc- tions and‘ suggestions have gone out to 2,000 Legion branches a- eross Canada urging them to num foll placed under um foll place: ch ately. Rinse with soapy, then clean, warm water, It’s important to have your hair thoroughly brushed before you wash it. Brush it profession ally, bending forward with your head hanging down. Start at the scalp and tug right out to the ends, using a rolling motion with up 2 fy ig afew screws with it. Yet the little chore left him utterly exhausted for about two, weeks, | Qf ‘course the fact that he und- r than picking nd ii ety of gifts. There were 23 guests present coups: sometimes twice a day..In spite|the brush. Now tug with your ‘| Gia ccochostesses “were "Mrs,:.M: One section of the book is de-| of this, her hair became thicker,| hands, too, a lock at 2 time a Gallo and: Mrs, Ross Defoe. | LIABILITY - “CHOICE RIVER VIEW LOTS,|Bank of Commerce. ertook the unsuccessful horn sur-, ™uster their forces for an all-out Wiaee 16 household his ate shinier, healthier than ever be-| over the scalp, to bring up the he aca limestone quarry an Accident —- Sickness Limited number, $800.00, Ap-|Salarles are good and the pros-| ery at five o’tlock inthe morn- offensive against the enemies of fore. A rich ing twice a J z : i i ply Guy : Guido, Lower’ Du-| pects of advancement a: -jing,. might have had somethi lemocracy.— th; x gravy and how to keep milk from| week and an Olive Oil soak on} While working a rich lather of Europe -is natn English county || . INSURA NCE . mont, Kinnaird, ie P6-26| lent. : he excel: to do with it, especially since ie ference, y spathy. ond init of Derbyshire. = hero hadn't had even a remote| Legion branches in all ten pro- suds into your hair, use a-rotary massage motion to stimulate: the scaip. Rinsg throuoghly, prefer- ‘ably with a spray, Now. lather again and rinse repeatedly until your hair “squeaks”. If your hair is.long or neavily oiled, you may need a third lJathering. SPECIAL RINSES : ‘You caw add a glint to your hair with special rinses, The vinegar rinse has always been popular. You use four tablespoons of vinegar to three glasses of water, If this proves too drying, use the juice of two lemons to two glasses of water. For gray or : sticking to the pan when bringing, * + ‘It to a boil. . The book is being sold by the Institute as a community project. Copies may be obtained from any member. of the Renata Women’s Institute. e Sundays prevented her hair from ‘drying out. “Make a hot of] treatment part of your weekly beauty ritual and your hair will remain soft and silky al] summer long. Treat your hair to.a hot oil steaming, pre- ferably the night before your shampoo, Here's how. you do it, Heat some olive oil. then section off your hair in inch-wide parts, all over your head. Dip cotton swabs in the oil and rub it into every part of your scalp. Now wrap your head in a warm Turkish towel and let stand at Jeast two hours,: Overnight is vinees will hold special meétings, distribute car stickers, contact other community organizations, keep local. daily and. weekly i 's i and = ar- sanity, let me tell you. that horn! range for radio. announcements meant an. avail Jot to. him. it bad wherever possible, . : een insta’ only a couple of| « i ; days previous and its. new owner alse ip ren eigen ep Nie i ‘fame — was immensely proud ‘of it. It]den, is in a finer : position to gave a warm, musical, two toned/ spearhead a public service such blast instead of the puny peep!as Operation Vote than the men os H By the horn it replaced.! and women of the Legion,” He .Even the garage mechanic had} pointed out: that: democracy can |. agreed t'was a “super. duper” horn, He told the proud owner be fully appreciated only if we » FOR SALE -— New 4-room house. Reasonably priced. Write Box 597, Castlegar. “> P3-26 Work.Wanted | WORK WANTED’. WIDOW WITH SON; HIGH School, age, wants housekeep-, ing“ or day work, Living in Kinnaird. Apply Box 410, Cas- tle News. P3-28 SECRETARIAL WORK. Apply Box: 196, Castlegar. P3-28 Wi TWO ACRES OF LAND IN thought of going to sleep for the preceding 22 hours. ous But before you jump to any rash conclusions. about this en- — RICHARD GREENE‘. = ‘e LEONORA AMAR iSite ——s,, ines boca. testes FOR SALE — Rowboat, In good condition. Mrs. M. Turik, Rob- son, Phone 2061, C3-26 ‘.SUNSHINE, ENGLISH PRAM Blue. Color, Very -Good Condi- tion. $20,. A.W. Read; Box.'429, Cc. On Sub- division, P3 27 5 ACRES OF HAY. CUT IT yourself, Apply W. R, Camp- C1-28 Chiffon, both silk and rayon is having quite a good time this season, for late afternoon wear for jal and Navy Canadian production of peanut butter in‘1952 reached ‘23,824,000 pounds. ‘ a Bae . t " SEEN MERTEN ener : d e Hear them atthe Theatre aie even better, When you take off| white hair, add a few drops of eran H . “ bel, Robson, Robson or vicinity. Apply Box} all he had't ij ge our obl 1s‘ as M 0 T 0 R the towel, massage until the scalp | bluing to B quart of water Now Galsles nestled on ‘one shoulder LAKES! E HOBBY CENTRE COMPLETELY FINISHED Two|__ 23> Cast eas horn up aad ad Bites antes a free people. The Legion is en- |: y is loose and tingling, to lift out|brush your hair dry. While. stil Z : wood Tite oe cecmted | Koda Ts" be laored - : 7 Then disaster struck, In the| scot ng to alert the C: H slightly damp set in pia curls, i Announcement wee morning hours immediately |= pation whase ieee penne from lot,. must be seen: to’ be appreciated. Apply Box 409 or a : E.. Arbuckle, 2nd: Ave near|., Will look ‘after. children by high school." " p1-28|day or..week in. my.own home. .Mrs, E. A,'Lampard, Phone 3682, 2 * P3-28 TRAIL BUSINESS COLLEGE Day: School Begins Sept. 8 the dandruff the oil has been working on. ‘Now you're ready to shampo3 your hair, First, of course,you'll wash all your combs and brushes ‘tho’ A tabl of bi- carbonate of soda to a quart of water will lift out dirt immedi- following the Kinnaird Rose. Ball our hero was..taking a friend home.-and wanted to show the friend what a swell horn the.car had. But the horn . wouldn't. co- operate. Pressing the horn but- ton athousand and one ‘different ways, failed to | that indifferent to “their democratic duties % . | The Legion’s chief particularly stressed the fact that the Cana- dian Legion as an organization is completely non-pplitical and non- partisan. It, is, however, vitally Different types of hair present various problems. If your hair is baby fine it will benefit by be- ing cut short, so ‘that it's own weight doesn’t drag it down. When long, it tends to get lank and siringy. Lots of brushing up Kinnaird W.1. Hold 5th. Anniversary Meet "On “Wednesday ‘of last week, the Kinnaird Women’s Institute held their fifth anniversary meet- PROBLEMS fire In Season Save Time: -— FLY = -“IWO:.BEDROOM APARTMENT : trom’ the scalp gives it shine and) ine in the Kinnaird Improvement You can-save many hours — often days — ; 1 To US FO! erates red = body — a light’ permanent adds Society Hall. with 18 members when you FLY to your destination,’ wher \ vi Phone 3508, Kinnaird. -P3.27| Night School Begins Sept, 23! warm, musical, two toned blast ir in the of BRING THEM TO US FOR Phot " Studio crispness. . and 12 visitors present to cele- ever it may be. Flying time from CASTLE- , 4. "ROOMED HOUSE NEAR: Gregg and Pitman -Shorthand| he had been so proud of In fact|,emocratic principles: ¢ PROMPT AND EFFECTIVE ad datas , Ht your. haic is bushy and t00/prate the occasion. GAR’to : : rie i Castle-Bar Ranch, M. Veregin. Office Reopens August 24. det eben ches Seer Rare oon = Only, slightly. more.than.75 per- ere a ot curly. -our first step is to have fee ig f C10 27|Puny peeps. _ | : cent of eligible Canadian voters SERVICE FINEST QUALITY ‘it thioned. You have to be esp-| 5, The president, Mrs. Mas Vancouver 2 hrs. 28.05 : _P1-28 | ——__ Which is why he deterinined to} marked thgir ballots in the last , 37.00 3, BEDROOM _ APARTMENT. |For Trade tix'the thing .as soon. as possible| federal election, It is the aim of the Canadian Legion to do all in its power to-raise this ‘percentage by: at ‘least 20 percent, .. “Every citizen,” said Dr. Lums; den,” should study electian issues curefut in setting this type of hair. Give tt pomades, brilian- (| tine, to prevent kinking. Use oil shampoos and lots of shaping, brushing. Use wave'set when you Seattle Winnipeg Honolulu Vi " Let the Canadian Pacific Airlines agent help which happened to. be as soon * eciall as he. got home. Armed with: a SERVICE : B. HUBER Prayer.to open the meeting. Then, |’ following the reading of the min- utes, and the treasurer’s report ofa balance on hand of $249.75, there were corfimittee reports.” Shower, hot water heating. $30 mgnth including light and ‘water. Apply . Apartment B, (upstairs) Community Hall, 79.10 196.05 FOR OUTBOARD MOTOR, ONE! 1929 Model A Coach. Maroon color. Contact Steve, clo Ernie WRIGHT'S fe et tene Aime IN CHURCH Y 3 “Box 522 do it'up in pin -curls.. - Att to “ -d 4 : ” : AUT O. SERVICE. wo {BS oo reas P ps your‘hair is coarse and eo eee She ont patient in you, plan’ your entire trip. He will provide — ma a Bem | Eraty bards re and party attitudes; ‘assist in MINNAIR! HB ci ee 2 wiry. Actually, this type is very ‘General Hospital, A|” complete throught; tket service"nd patter: FOUR ROOMED ‘HOUSE. AND] Darsonal! Se Tg paste g pape nape of aplecting. local candidates, get be» of ae d manageable if it’s kept welll paper has also, been prepared by Where yon. want to. £0. 1 Phone 3011 for "Wath. Basement’ and furnace, ersonal'- H |: ‘The United Church’ “Jhing ‘the: party of his‘choice and mest information a” ‘ Full: plumbing and heavy.wir- ? f: Canada yf yeten.. ae es sg and is cut and shaped | the president on the activities of “! “This e only way, in which — PP ly. Use a little pomade or| the Institute. during. the past Ras a7 > ing.On main highway in cen- eS ae ~@ | brilliantine to soften it and brush | five years." q Cavsadian 177/ tre of Kinnaird. Apply Box 410, sega "Sunda: School: Canadians.as a whole can share| “ : : On display, were 24 dresses, : prane-s eas : Castle News..." P1-28 mn: "Hyman Song ana| iD the’. ‘government, of our : often to bring the natural ‘oi}7-- ; Country; it the only, way. to pre- JUST LOOK - ‘onable ¢are in handling. How- socigl hour and Iynch followed. '| of Which was inthis hand. At once thé peaceful; atmosphere of early ; an: ) down to the ends. : : € we purchased from the Disabled War 3 = = : 3 [ " Casile ar ? HOME PERMANENTS _ _'-| Veterans at Moose: Jaw and con- 2. ROOM. UPSTAIRS. SUITE..|: ae of Worship. , . | Serve- democracy. for .thie future. : : : ) - If you.must put your hair -up|vened by Mrs. Dora Gagnon. Phone 3967. 1-28 Se Suniclay’ at 12:90 eee ne eeeiren este eLearn | . q Si Ss h f : D $ ‘{ CoE a ee aces iubtiig Bight of these were seek handi- Only, five harps were imported | Ie pn Worship. ; ke berewdriver and a rusty pair if| ee ses a 4 : as! : oor ] bobby pins into your locks. sc] craft items made by, the W. 1 ‘by Canada in’. 1951, compared ‘Balance Of Fasthia | Raven Sea aiitinesit alae pliers, he began “dismantling the ie 7 E PHONE. 3221 } constantly. They ‘split ‘the’ hair| cnonsored Handicraft class, con- with niné‘the previous year. -. S he oe lays at 12 am, horn eputton Ewith a8 visor He ( . WINDOWS — DOORS — SASH pel eaain of damege. «|_| yened by. Mrs. Ann eens a : : chedule Arranged -Rita's-Church. [finned his attention undies the 2 Bi ion women now ust t : wes VSleeseh hes pans 5 —-8:: 2 ( j CASING Un home. permanents, "9 if. You | Victoria Green, Mrs, Iva Mitchell TEAHAR. FUEL The July schedule of events.in|veeeek Me 1 [hood : P oe ; : - Free Estimates haven't tried one why not-experi-| and Mrs. Irene Nichols, each re- rin coast || {he., Trail, and. District Senior | Sunday, devotions —.7:30 i ‘““SMaybe the horn itself is hay-|- 9 © J. ( = ea “|ment this summer? Being “cold| ceived corsages. : ! Men's ;Fastball' League, has -been| Confegsions,’ Saturday 'e Vening at | ire he thought. “I'll test ‘it.” SERS pl a waves” they are dependent upon| phe Said then adjauct or 4191 arranged and is as follows,).with : ‘ay evening at}: "And test ithe did, by contacting a —— ian —_— — ‘ghemicals, which, require reas-|,4 by Mrs, Retia Wisted and.a Arrew Meters ae homeigames in} 5 He three-posts Sn the so tadad wath u - ever there are complete, expli-|” Gay decorations added color to : : cit directions on each kit and it sti g ee Lee R : ¥ it) the . festivities. Wooden; ‘bowls, ck 0, Fri. Cas pays to follow them to, the lelter.| vases and. candle sticks were fill- wo Psu tegar at: Crown Point oon. was shattered by the much SiIky permenent aia'mora nieney| Co, Wie fresh flowers Sn8 eee OPTOMETRIST 14, Tues, Crov tat Castlegar Twin But it wasn't’ that’ which ‘made ri in the bank. : candles while the pouring table, : “ 15, 'Wed, Castlegar Every: Sunday — ‘Breaking ‘of | OUT hero at the same instant, tak a AL . iv hail covered | with lace . cloth, bore Suite 3 — Pest Office Bldg. |{/ 17, Fri, “Castlegar at. Pontiacs} “Bread j10"a.m, reaking ‘of|'.' prodigious leap in the air as if atten a 6 sour ie eae candles, the birthday sake, ma le _ SHlourts 9a.m:'to 5 p.m: 19, Sun. Pontiacs at Crown: Point | Sunday School — 11:30 a.m, struck by a bolt of electricity. No, ing pao ight] and decoratéd in the W. 1. ‘colors MON WED. BAT. a Tues. Pontiacs. at Cast! a | GO! Hour. —~ 7:30 Bek he haa been atruck by a belt ° : ies Wed. at CPBAL P ; a ¢ E . before «your permanent. And by Mrs, Ann Sykora, flowers, & Pad “For Appeiztments - — 24, Fri. Crown-Point at Pontiacs Community Bible. “Phat didn’t dampen his ardo! $150. PAY NITE WED.. There now ensued some compli- cafed manipulations of all the: wires having even a remote con-? nection with the horn, during the course of which sparks flew, our hair. praas neglcet to make 3 test cull silver.tea service ete, The small first, just to be certain your hair| tables were also covered with Me si ; — “ texture and type like the cold|/w. 1. lunch cloths and decora- Jf, Mon.-Wed.-Sat Phene. 258! ar a eee at Crown Point Centre for horri repair, though — at least? AT THE . wave treatment and to discover| tions. * * : Other Days Phene 3182 29; Wed. Pe ‘ ‘i not,’ yet. He knew now the horn i Nee. a the length of time best for your 5 f A Bs ‘Pontiacs at Crown Point Undenominational : [itself was okay; he'd $ P lus & i - your.| Members. present were. Pree ‘ \ “noe ci] Birr Castlegsé “at Pontiaes| Sunday school, Sundays at 10:20| proved tha PCS It Ee 50 BORU : e 3 Rrepiasehvase a.m. Classes tor'young people of % CIS ’ Ae 3 Thelma Kuryluk,’ Mrs, Marjorie lee, ‘Mrs..Eunice Ball, Mrs. Margaret Reith, Mrs. Emma Man- arin, Miss Lilly McKenzie; Mrs. Mary MeJvor, Mrs. Iva, Mitchell, ——— | all ages. \ ‘ S Evening Service, Sundays, 7:30 pm, A service for’ the family. Above service in the Legion Hall. F YOU. HAVE A. SUBSCRIPTION /-RECEIPT TO THE CASTLE NEWS “| SPECIALS © We Have A Wonderful Stock Of Sea WE OFFER .. DEER PARK NEWS ; ‘sian RS EE i, | MES, Cela Soe ah, aarriver and Bible Study, Thurs: [here iuade several more teaps in fq DATED ON.OR AFTER MAY’ 1, 1953 ple's. Fellowhip, Fridays. 7:30 the ‘air. and his opinion of ‘his - vi 4 Sykora, .Mrs. “Irene Mrs. Ann Sykora, p.m, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, swell horn” underwent a rapid Fred E, Woodrow, Columbia Ave. D. famieson Mr? ahd"Mrs. : farewell picnic . Ts, entertained at a change, At length our horn surgeon, his body, danger- Nichols, Mrs, Nan Carpenter, Mrs. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 17 & :3 —_ , : io supper in honor of the Langman’s pore Sennen and Mrs. Beatrice). : wis Fae ie aks All are’ cordially invi W i. Sas t r e” cor z : TEA TOWELS, each ......... 022+ 250 P] an atthe nome of ais ana Mis|| Visitors’ were Mrs, | Evelya SUMMER FOOTWEAR there sevioas ene | RY genet, wlth impotent day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Briggman, Miss Lorraine Schwartzenhauer| of Castlegar arrived to spend part of her summer vacation with -her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. Briggeman. . : Pupils of the Deer Park school ini the term with a day, of races, games and contests, with prizes rewarding the winners for their accomplishments Refresh- ments including ice cream and Presbyterian Church Services in tHe Church eve: Sunday te 11:15 a.m. * a D..A, MacKellar, Minister - Full Gospel Service Co-Workers — Misses J, Pen- noyer and F. Clemo. . 10 am. — Sunday. School. 7:30 pm. — Evangelistic. “Jesus Christ, the. same yester- day, today and forever.” ‘The next day he took the ear with its dismantled horn button and soundless horn, to the garage for their advice. The mechanics there merely put all the pieces to- |* gether once again and the horn’s been giving forth those warm,|- musical, two-toned blasts ever since, * 2 ‘Who was the frustrated ama- teur mechanic? I'll give you three hints, He drives an ‘old coupe; Batchelor, Mrs, Wm. Geier, Mrs. Curtis. Waterman, Mrs. G.. Bray, : Mrs. J, Smales, “Mrs. Wm. Mc- ; Creight,. ‘Mrs. | Plotnikoft,. Mrs. ‘ : F. Buckna, Mrs. A. I. Leveridge, Mrs. G. ‘Bergen, Mrs. R, Spence and Mrs, Condy. 1 -~ or 4 TOWELS FOR .......... 89¢ EVERYDAY TOWELS, each ....... 49¢ BATHROOM TOWELS ... 79c, 89c, 980 i |. For Men — Women — Children FABRIC BEACH ‘SHOES : «, Running Shoes for the Family: ‘Wide Range of ‘Prices... "Don’t let opportunity escape you for lack of a savings plan be held in July or August. Mrs. |. Y¥. Coleman gave the financial 4 - 3 report for’the year and Mrs. J. OPENA x i i .| Kent read ‘the yearly report. ; : 36x72” cookies were served. Several pre- S Ad ‘ : é Sore ‘ hool child: al: ttended. ‘There was also a report on the : 7 SREY ae works for a news| d he'll j | *eeturned heme foe the samier recent W, I: Conference at Wil-| ° SAVINGS . NX : a S ie ‘ : ) Lutheran Services tell you, if vou ane hifns that he PRICED AT $3.50 holidays are Miss Joyce Crock-|Jow Point, given by Mrs. E, Wil- ACCOUNT AT prc: F. ¢ Services to be held in Anglican| knows’ nothing about automobile 5 Bos 3 - Sabet . Chineh every, first and third Sun-| horns, eaten ° > Ss ‘ ‘ lay at 3:00 p.m. . : a ett who has been attending school on, ‘ in r and Pat, a student of the Stanley Humph- ries High School in Castlegar. |. Miss Ruth W as re- turned to her home in Deer Park. At thé June meeting of the Deer. Park Women’s Institute, it was decided no meeting would] The first opossum ever believed seen in the St. Catherine's vicin- ity’of Ontario, ‘was recently cap-| tured alive on a farm and turned over to game overseers. It will be| sent to Toronto’s Riverdale zoo; The day.ofter: the oppossum way caught, another m was killed by a car. . : —_ — ‘ E Anglican: Church, : Sunday, July 12 * Castlegar — 8:30 a.m, and 7:30 pm. Kinnaird — 9:30 am, Robson — 11 a.m. PLEASE, NOTE..." Change: in, timefor July “and August: at Castlegar and Kinnaird. Canadian housewives | serve only about half as. many salads cent survey shows. Main reason |: 7 : Yad . given is that Americans have dis- |: my of { oO it} ry i é r Cc a me, Nee ’ S = : ; one slUe 3 ‘ voy SHOE STORE - aad toamem. covered’ how much‘‘salads~can WEST'S