‘As Kiwanis Little and Pony League play progresses, and teams settling down, shows the Cardinals and Indians leading their respective leagues, and get-|2 ting plenty of competition, Some games that have been raineq out, still remain to be played. Mr. Jim Lewis of the Kin- naird Coffee Bar has donated the “Jim Lewis Trophy” for| ® Pony League competition. A. ronze figure of a Ball player mounted or a hardwood base. - Jt is a -striking trophy and worthy award for the Pony League winner. Coupled with the “Jerry Wanless” Little League Trophy, this will mean that each league winner wil] now receive an award. Managers and coaches are agair requested to phoze --or bring all scores to Neseue statisti- cian Ken Price at ‘the Castlegar News. The Kiwanis Club would like to see. more umpires offer their service, and ‘also ‘a larger turn-out of parents at the game. League standings are as fol- lows: LITTLE LEAGUE ‘Lost 0 1 2 2 ‘| mind.’ ‘The women’s -]4ions* in the churches, for ex- notebo OK ‘ What can a small town, withless sxjdenly by. a. flood” OF a and 1 its small p such) ..as resources, “do to defend itselfthe one “rast fall that carried and help defend the rest of theparts of Nicolet, Que., into, ithe country against disaster, nuclearriyer. or natural? The answer‘is “quite bit.” The welfare of people’. in- cludes : providing them with a 1 civil place’ to sleep. A. small town's ners, whose job it is’ to orkplan should include, a survey.. of out and guide into the op! space lable,: re- ing that in an. tional: stage a disaster. plan the whole ,country, say that apeople can sleep jn barns,lofts smalls town or community needsand garages as well as the-guest posed’ of the reeve and tw ial. toplan “A small town's civil defence fe or three Dp e, might require lay ‘down policy, a director ‘andstockplling at a central point a small planning committee. - "These committees are madekets, such welfare essentials as: jblan- ard foods, particularly ed up of ths people who head thedry-powdered, 1 allie and: varidus services such a3 welfare, health}; police, fire, communica- tions and others whose know- Jedge makes them valuable to civil defence planning. “Since the role of most small towns and villages would be as reception areas for evacuees from cities, their plans should be worked out with this role in While few small » towns would have to worry about actu- ally being hit by-an H-bomb if |war. came, many. would. be ef- fected by the dangerous radio- active fall-out from. the. bomb's blast.. So the welfare planning could prove'a boon’ ‘to the small town’s own inhabitants.” “For fali- out can fresh vege- ample, should be trained and tables, milk, eggs and ‘so on: Food in: cans, however, ’is safe. Ordinary “buildings . provide ready to provide food for large of The spare. tire carrier for automobiles . was. in 3 General. Motors. engineer. ted by, a]! a degree of protection: from fall- aut, ‘Basements are better and root cellars are’ ever safer...So a CD. plan for @ small: town should’ include a survey .of the fall-out “shelter available,-for its DIRECT, Pace: ea iH SpeED CHAIN * CARRURETION ICH GH : ° NO S RINELUING "DEER PARK STORE _ Deer. Park, B.C. own residents as well as possible visitors from less * fortunate areas. “A new iquart r-million dollar building has just’ beerr opened in Dawson, Creek! as the first full barit file ial Oil: Ltd. tion office in’ British C THURSDAY, syed tl 21, 1956 Cc letel d it is the largest office structure north ‘of’ Space George or Edmonton and stands ‘near the Alaska highway in Crescent Park on! the out: skirts of ‘the .town. . Two-Piano Students 'Give Public Recital Euclid Division of General are Corporation, manufactur-' the :world’s most powerful- IT's TIME FOR . - «. SPORT ‘SHIRTS ‘; Long ‘or Short | Sleeves | PRICED FROM ‘ e Leitner's LIMITED ’ THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 i LINSEY~ oe MILES UP. pind AE OR. NK cota ‘SORMS ori aHey REACH “HE #1 LANES. WBACEAS *| GOOD: GRAD! USED CLOTH- ING," dry ‘cleaned’ and zene Fi SEE, OUR SPECIALS BEFORE _Park Electric... 828 MUST SELL, MOVING TO USA TEN 1 WORDS: FOR.150 — THREE | INSERTIONS FOR bert 3 PRICE! OF. TWO — .25¢ f ‘WHEN: PLAC! a PHONE ‘ ‘3031 ISCOUNT: IF PAID iG ORDER i For "Bais . - For ; Rent . to. wear. Men's 3: ROOM:: MODERN... SUITE Phone 3967. : tin. 16 ‘children’s. Central Shoe Decair,| 5 Castlegar \.N ews: Building, phone 4621... ‘oh ay tim 21 you ‘buy that’ wedding . gute Park Electric. 2 bedroom house, with gar- ‘age, basement and extra‘ lot. LoD, ‘Yonkmén, above ferry, Castlegar.’ 323 SuaL AL HOUSE, BASEMENT &e| "BUSINESS DIRECTORY e : CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME . DEDICATED..TO.. KINDLY. . TAOUGHTEF UL SERVICE Ambulance. — Flowers : Granite, Marble & Bronze “Plaques _ .Phone 3601 LONG ‘DISTANCE ‘FURNITURE MOVING ANYWHERE — ANYTIME f ; For. Free Estimates E if ‘ONE ‘Castlegar pet ‘Trail 191 +7 Nelson ui UNITED TRUCKING “apply. abe Bt Ate papery, | SINGER. SEWING MACHINE, | electric, ' reverse sew,” good |: 124 PIANO, GOOD CONDITION, phone 2118. HIGH CHAIR, BUGGY, .BED FRAME, . fire wood, . a” few ‘canting; jars. Mrs::G. sovlule rear of Oswald -Motors.., crawler tractor, with. 300 horse-; power. Two senior piano from ‘Castlegar gave public re- citals in Nelson on June 11. - Leslie “Waldie ‘and ‘Maureen Lipsett, both «students ‘of *Mrs. McLean-Angus, played at “the annual recital for senior students of ‘register¢d music teachers. dents ‘at ‘the ‘recital. Leslie, grade: 8, played “To the rising sun". by Torjusson,' and"Mauréen, grade ‘9,’ gavea crecital of the 'Three-part - ‘inveiition ‘in: “A-minor by Johann. Sebastian Bach, 4 Because of the danger from fall-out, -.a small town’s C.D. plan should also include”. a trained monitoring service; that is, persons with the necessary equipment for detecting the. de- gree of danger from fall-out. ‘This requires training and civil defence can provide that, train: ing. The small town C.D. plan NORA'S HAIRDRESSING “PARLOR - A Complete™ Beailty - Services ae ointment “2564 RIGBY’S BUS DEFOT _ COFFEE SHOP CONFECTIONERY PHONE 285M. _: HOME Building Supplies Heights) apply Al- & Paluck, Castlegar. 125 % BED AND SOME FRUIT, - sealers, Phone 3438. GIRLS CCM: BICYCLE, ExX-. CELLENT condition $25.00. “Phone °2182 after 6 pan. as 125 3 BEDROOM” HOUSE, . UN- There were: about 30 «stu- ‘ should also include a ad Chate Your Vacation. POSTAGE RW Y WHERE KOOTENAY. We_ attach, “pinkle™: i Niekel Rim ‘Heels:on: padles ‘Shoes . Open‘ 8:00 a.m. to:9:30 p.m. Not Just Another Place To cations system, It must p) garden, and fruit trees. Reasonably priced, near school, Dumont Sub- division. -G. Hronek. a 325 GREY... BABY BUGGY | $15.00. Apply. Mrs. _Thring, - : phone 371i. : "125 2 PIECE GREEN. CHESTER- “FIELD ‘suite, also canner and condition, $55. 00.) Phone 3704...| . SMALL HOME IN -ROBSON|3 ROOM HOUSE, /BY: WEEK ttn25) > FINISHED, also small dwelling |’ fruit jars. Phone 2567. © °°*125]. SUITES, ROOM AND. BOARD “by: day, week or month.‘ Mc- Creight’s Apartments, First Ave back of Kootenay “Builders, Phone 2493, TEN 36 HEATED PARTLY: FURNISHED suites. “Apply Alex. Eremenko, or phone 3061. tin20 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, . oiL “furnace, ‘phone 3346, 624-2nd. ’ Ave, (behind Dry Cleaners). For Rent or Sale 4.ROOM HOUSE FULL -PLUMB- , : jarage, | Nepr.: school vision, "available e Suy. va ‘Photie ‘Seby, ON HIGHWAY ‘IN KINNAIRD Modern 3. room. -cottage : elec- * trie range and oil © burner, : Phone 2847. tin ‘4 ROOM HOUSE WITH ELEC- TRIC range, suitable for couple or small fainily. ‘Phone +fn25 3438, or month, 3 miles from ferry, Robson . side, Jake: frontage phone 2766 evenings. . 82 Notice © For comfortable ‘sccommoda- tion for guests you haven't room -for, phone 6081,: Twin Rivers Motel... Reasonable rates. | tfn20 The Knox. United. Church Choir of Trail -will ‘sing. at--the Kinnaird United Church, Sunday, June 24 at the 10:a.m. service. 224 Minto Chapter, No: 79 O.ES. Castlegar will hold a: rummage sale in the Legion Hall, Castle- |gar, on Sat., June 23 from 9 to 12 -noon, :- gs 125 Wanted to Buy TWO. COWS--ONE -FRESHEN- , =p two weeks. Apply | sam wh 125 TV -AERIAL, COMPLETE, IN-. DIVIDUAL channel 2 prefer- bia Apply. B27, - Mala: St, SMALL SIZE-BOYS BICYCLE. Ge: Henderson phone 125 “Legal AUCTION SALE ~ -*. Nimber. Sale: XT1317 z “There: will! be’ offered for, <2 (not. invalid) Bench winter sale ‘at Public Auction at. 10:30 am. Local Time on: June 25th, 1956, in; the office of, the Forest months, Benth! or: Mrite Box: 410 a means of ing the around the town. Since to. achieve mi results: the country’s ci ‘de- fence organization must extend to every community, no matter how small, it is being set up, in provinces like Ontario, on®.an area basis, each area embrécing ‘la number of towns and ‘com- munities that can help each other. But each town must ‘still ~~ Jhave its local director to co- ordinate its efforts with those of the rest. of ‘the area. WE ‘STILL: OFFER, ON. THE -A $10 TRADE- IN- On. _ Your ‘Old. Bae y:: ‘PURCHASE - Mrs. T.-Zak Funeral Held On June 19 ' ‘The funeral of Mrs. Theo- Pinon "Home. Pallbearers were M. Horlicks, Me ‘Turik, ‘W. Mohoruk, M. Wizin- aki, ‘J. Bileski, and F. Stefonjuk. -PENCILS — ERASERS —z, "EN : ‘STENO: NOTE’ BOOKS —. ‘COLUMNAR “PADS — LARGE ENVELOPES. © “STAMP PADS — “RUBBER STAMPS TEDGERS —‘LEDGER SHEETS . “JOURNALS "_ JOURNAL-SHEETS : . -GOUNTER ;CHECK BOOKS — STABLES . | STAPLERS — BALL POINT: PENS : FOLDERS — SHANNON’ For - Estimates - 3401 G. 2931 We Service What We . Install Greep’s: Electric - .- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates | -. PHONE 3971 Box 384 Castlegar }{ son® “of Sudbury,’ Ontario. ‘The Rostlesar News. Gi 125 Ensagement ae Mr, and: Mrs.:A. Schiavon“of d--wish® to announce *the ‘engagement ° of ‘their’ ‘daughter Joyce to “Walter (Bua) Ander- ‘will take place on July], »- Watch Repairs ~ Guaranteed: for One Year Diamonds- —. , Watches Jewellery “HONE 2041 . ee TAUGHTONT G. A. SUMNER > Naturopathic Physician | Bremenko’ Building ° PHONE 2621 (08 GONTRACTORS , Al Kinds of Building ‘Supplies CLL. Paints CASTLEGAR | BUILDING i SUPPLY STORE 5 Box. 292 20S phome 2I6L 7 14. at the: valoda United “11'S PAY DAY: . ... the day to invest a small’ sum. in future hap- “ipiness.. Right’ now ~ you. : can): put” yourself :-and your. family on _another payroll that will take “over © when’ -your °. pay cheques stop. coming. in. Ask about North Ameri- can Life‘s guaranteed plan for saving tomor- ° row’s income .out of to- - day's. pay cheque. : ‘everyone,’ prizes. going ‘to Mrs. the Ps _ERECORE PE ) “THE YEARLING - = roessricn n TECHRICOLOR + sen atone ever —————> SHOWS AT 7 ard 9:15 P.M. MATINEE SATURDAY at 2 :P.M. es Ranger, By Licence Eri3i7, to cut “1,682,000. sp! pine, balsam, pine -and. other. species and 127,000 lineal feet of: cedar poles Crown land, Sentinel : South-east of. Sentinel. +Lookout, | Kootenay Land -District. Five’ years” will be allowed for ‘re-| moval of timber. attend: the auction in person n may, submit a sealed tender, to be 0 opened at the hour.of auction and treated ‘as one bid. - Further particulars may .be obtained from, the Deputy 3 Minis- ter of Forests, Victoria, 'B.C.,.or the District. Forester, Nelson, or. the. Forest , Ranger, Caroline Hardie; : Br ide-Elect, Showered for’ Sane: @ bride-cloct, “Miss Caro- line‘ Hardie ,at' the-home’ of Mrs. V..;Sorenson: on. June, 13, with hostesses . Miss, Jean’ Ann Hardie, Mrs. : Carol Gergely, and La Vv. Sorenson, - ”/ “Games | were “enjoyed by - MONDAY & TUESDAY FIRST sa se. 1F THE Made MOST FAMOUS. AIDEE Raw frontiersm their women for Seed serene, Cheyenne terror! Ackney . and Mrs, Brey, Mrs,. H. _— DROP IN TO-DAY — + The - .decéased was lead to ‘rest at the Park Memorial Cemetery ‘FOR 1956 METEOR 4 DOOR. SEDAN . in Mr, and: Mrs. -Zuk came ta Castlegar in 1943, and celebrated SALE. sary here on May 21, 1955/ They their golden ‘wedding anhiver-| “SALE TAGS. — DESK TRAYS — (PHONE 3031 — WALDIE™ LUMBER & BUILDING «SUPPLY ‘X LED, We can ‘supply-all. your . building needs. Estimates gladly, given. Biesmond T. Littlewood as ‘OPTOMETRIST. Post Office Building": -- Wed. 2:30 | p.m. to 8 p.m. |'a “gaily. decorated box; in’ pink Gergely, and: (Mrs, Paul. Gergely. ‘The: corsage was given’ fo’ Mrs. R. “Hardie, master “of ‘the: ature bride, .-and :Hardie.: The gifts .were ‘pps to her’ in and: white. Refreshments’ ‘were ‘PHONE 2521 PHONE 2231: served to: 26 guests;by the host- first Jhomesteaded in Saskatche-| esses, “assisted by.3 Mrs.: H, Gerge- wan ‘in:1910 and lived int Trail, since | 1923. ; “FULLY. EQUIPPED $3100.00 Hardie: was held: in: Trailat the home of Mrs. G. Cady; with Mrs, Cady; and’ ‘Mrs. Géorge® Ey ood. as. Dick Fowler. - North American ~ <. Life Robson, 8.C. Mrs. R. Lathan of ‘Vancouver, ond-Mrs,A, Boychuk. of Nelson; as well as 18 grandchildren’ and four g