7 Page 8 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C, notch tennis players in action, Mix Goncrete - Pro Tennis Champs The four top men of the tennis Ready - Too Late To Classify BUS DEPOT world will be competing in an Plant Built Here International Match’ for the A new kina of business Js ad- to Play in Trail Mon. Under sponsorship of the Trail FOR SALE — New 4-room house, Reasonably priced, Write Box 597, Castlegan RIGBY S (prrersvor See Our New Shipment Of P3-26 District Recreational singles; .and — doubles Ged 2 aleway xe Society, the International World| erica and Australia, with Jaclt| the opening this week, of the Championship Tennis Tour of Kramer progantly leading the! wi MeGaulley Ready Mix Concrete Projects - FOR SALE — Rowboat, In good ‘ojec' ship of the World, between Am. panding ca of enterprises, with condition. Mra, M. ‘Turlle, Rob- son, Phone 2061. ,C3-26 Souvenirs Jack Kramer, Pancho Segura, the singles, but Sedgman and Mc- slont on Columbia Avenue near Frank Sedgman and Ken Me-| Gregor having the upper hand the Southern end of the village. Gregor, will be presented in) over the American team of Kra-| “Geroring the home bullder. and mixing¢50R RENT — Apartment. Apply Alex Phone 3061 Cl 26 Eremenko, Castlegar. ‘Ice Gream Tohaccos Magazines 7 PROVINCIAL L ‘ARARY RC NEWS . Published Every Thursday‘ at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” Vol 6, No. 27 8 Cents Per Copy Work Begins On Pipeline To Drain Trails Cominco Arena, next/mer and Segura in the doubles) oot ction man, concrete that| CARD OF THANKS — We ex- Monday night, June 29. contest, is valveady mixed to proportions, | tend our sincere thanks to all the Not an exhibition game but ready to be poured wherever it/kind friends. and neighbors who ontest for ‘is needed, the Castlegar plant|gave us their sympathy an Tha anae eranaicenie with Canada has 82 dally ee can supply up to 100 yards of|showed us so many kindnesses, a pot of $100,000 as a prize, this| papers, in an 8 hour day. and for all the beautiful oral is a rare opportunity for Koote-| dio cations and 18 privately The plant will operate as often Dee lig Sout aad gor sel ¥ 6 ie nay fans to see the World's top| owned radio stat as there ig 8 tt cient demand for Drs, Ds Muse er and Johnson er of the firm, advises,|Tadanac Hospital, Morag and cement are, accura- Mrs, J, E, Englund, Roy” and tely. weighed to determine. the Ralph, and Mrs. H. Floelt ne proper proportions of each’ nec- and family. -! essary. and then mixed with water, The firm’s own trucks Engagement then deliver it to the project oot: and Mrs, C. Brodman of where it is needed, DON'T DELAY..... NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT YOUR CAR IN TOP SHAPE FOR YOUR HOLIDAY The plant, which is the firm’s second such’ establishment will be operated for the present from Trail, Orders for the ready mix concrete are to be phoned to 2054, ‘Trail, collect. oat of their renin Marlies, to Morris Lyle Waite, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. ‘W, Waite of Midale, Saskatchewan, The wed- ding will take place July 112 in St. Rita’s Church, Castlegar, B.C. Gravel used in ‘ing the concrete has’ been obtained from Ladies’ NYLONS Full Fashioned Black Outlined Heels In Light Summer Priced at $1.19 pair LADIES’ Multi Colored SANDALS Shades Bloomer Greek . ‘ Work on the Bloomer Creek drainage project, is Proceeding at full speed ,this week, and the pipe, which will carry Bloomer Creek floodwaters from Colum- bia Avenue to the Columbia]: - River, should soon ‘be installed. Pipe being used is 15" in dia-|' meter and the line will be some 2700 feet in length, * Some residents have express- ed doubt that the pipe will be large enough to carry all the “YRIP, DRIVE-IN TODAY FOR THOSE ADJUSTMENTS THAT WILL GIVE YOU CARE FREE, CAR FREE TRAVELLING HOURS. the gravel ‘pit beside the Colum- bia River, formerly used by the village of Castlegar. George Craft Renamed President Of West Koolenay Trustees George. Craft of Brilliant, chairman of the Castlegar School Board, was reelected president of the West Kootenay Branch of the B.C. School Trustees Association at a meeting in Castlegar Mon-|" day night. W. Ramsay of .Nelson was elected vice president and C, H. King of C i treasurer. Mr, King is also sec- retary treasurer of the, Castlegar School Board. Attending the meeting were ii of: the ARROW MOTORS LID. CASTLEGAR, B.C. PHONE 2251 GUARANTEED ‘GENUINE oe fa school districts: Kootenay Lake Ata Bargain Price .......-. $3.95 pair FIRST AID SUPPLIES BANDAIDS - BANDAGES PORK RIBLETS, Ib ..... 250 ADHESIVE - OINTMENTS MINCED BEEF, Blue Label DETTOL - IODINE f « 39¢ £ . LYSOL BEEF POT, ROASTS, . MOSQUIEO LOTION and + Blue Label, Ib. «... CREAM BEEF ROUND STEAK FLY SPRAY aes xo Blue Label, Ib. ........ 69¢ ‘Tenderied VEAL STEAK | NEW POTATOES SUNTAN LOTIONS ; AT | & PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 26 and 27 ecall Def, EREMENKO & (0. Our Meat and Grocery Dont. DELMAR, 2 Ibs. Rexall Drug Open Mon, - Wed, - Fri. Nights Day or -Night Phone 4231:.. SPREDEASY CHEESE, id . 286 No. 6; Nelson No. 7; Slocan No, 8; Castlegar No..9; Arrow Lakes No, 10 and Trail No. 11 : Plans were discussed for the trustees ‘convention .to be held in Nelson, next October. Some resolutions were drafted and the entertainment was also discus- se i Ever - ‘Dry Coats ‘cloth Weight, 91p Oz, per Square Yard Doubie Shoulders 7° Pockets ~ Full Length Zipper - Just the coat for going back and forth to work $7.95 BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE ToTHING : SHOES Brilliant Motorist Gets 14 Days For Drunken Driving Peter Potapoff of Brilliant was sentenced to 14 days in jail by Stipendiary . Magistrate’ W. H. Taylor in Provincial Court here Monday ‘afternoon, after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of op- erating a motor vehicle while his ability was impaired by- alcohol. In addition, Potapoff’s driver's |, licence was - suspended for one year. He was picked up by offi- cers of Castlegar Detachment RCMP at Ci e on Sunday. JUNE 26 and 27 6 PECIALSE CORN, M.B. 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All Invited To Join Fernie Mofor Cavalcade July 24 “On to Fernie!" will be a cry heard more and more often in Len Greenwood Heads Castlegar as July 24 approaches, janne, is the, ddy when, it is! Newly Formed Kinnaird) 5 aulamobie wi on vaitie + | Athletic Associalion Formic for a weekend inspection; At a well attended meeting in of that centre’s new sports arena, the Kirinaird Improvement Soc- Sponsors of the cavalcade’ Pro-| iety Hall on Sunday, June 28, ject, the Castlegar Projects: So-| residents of Kinnaird formed a’ ciety, intend it as a publicity | new organization for the pro- stunt for the proposed Castlegar'| motion of sports in the village. Sports Arena. They feel this com- ‘The. 34 residents at‘the meet-|- munity. needs an arena ‘similar ‘ing, called to order by“Len Green- to, the one at Fernie, and want as| wood, theirman of the Kinnaird - many Castlegar people as-possi- Firemen’s Club, Sports Commit- Ble‘to:'see the Fernie Arena for, tee, ‘named Mr. Greenwood pre- themselves and‘ decide whether, sident of the new Association. Castlegar can atford a similar one!" Ralph Mokelki was _ elected or not, vice president, Ernie Bradley, _sattess are wa 4 ein. to | treasurer and Ernie Pierpoint, eat i nity, inviting” their sbarticipation| Ona “mation: J. Burroughs; | 1; the cavaleadé-Ctvi “byict the new. tions in” Fernie and "Cranbrook; organization’s ndme..was. chosen which: will-also” be’ oni the caval- cade itinerary, are also being con- from Castlegar. : ‘it was also decided that the ‘vari-' All Castlegar ‘residents are in:'| ous. sports should each’ have ‘their vited to, join .the,.cavalcade ex-| own director and the following | ,- éursion.- Anyone . may obtain volunteered: ‘Softball,’ Bert Mor- - Surther information by phoning |.ice; Tennis, Bill. Pinckney; Bad- $321, Castlegar. minton, Art -Eldridge;- Hockey,’ The Projects Society have Gordon’ Scott. Other sports were about $30,000 available to, them, |ntso discussed but it was decided including the two ‘for: one te there are no facilities for them. tribution from *'Cominco,’ « The executive was ‘empowered After. considerable “Aiscussioa, | Mr. sud ‘Mrs. John J, Peter J. Helkort of CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA,: THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1953° R.E. Sommers Reelected MLA ForRossland Trail Riding Robert E. S of Castle- gar, Minister of Lands and For- ests and Mines in the p: “Now ne I am the elected government of B.C., was reelect- "led the MLA for Rossland Trail, Verigin The smiling couple ‘pictured, here are “Fohn J. Verigin and his ‘bride, the former. Laura Relkoff, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. They, were in and at Grand Forks, where on they will ake their home, on for British C: Sunday. Throngs of Doukhobor ‘and non-Doukhobor friends were on hand to participate in the festivities and extend their best wishes to the secretary of the Christian Ci Communities of Christ and acknowledged Spokesman great and his charming bees whee itis — Art Stevens Photo, by a commanding margin, in the election of June 9, it-was reveal- ed Tuesday at Rossland where the second and third counts were held on Tuesday. The 42 year old standard bear- er for the Social Credit Party ‘|1ed by a comfortable but inde- cisive, majority when the first choice .-tabulations were com- pleted on June 9, He continued to lead the other candidates on the second count and increased his lead over CCF candidate Sam ‘Murhead of Kinnaird on the third count to win the Rossland Trail seat for the second time in two years. :| “1 am naturally very elated af the outcome of, this election,” commented Carl Loeblich, official, agent for Mr. Sommers in a brief radio address following - comple- tion’ of. the counting: Mr. Sommers said he too was very happy and’ very: pleased, Lob ding Dot ‘Social Event. . John J ‘Verigan,' 32 year ol Verigin II and y “of: the Giresis From ‘Near And Fer At Verigin - Relkoff Rifes . all for their loyalty and support and thanking his poli- tical oj jonents for athee ‘good, ight.” Thealre Pay Nite! ~ A bonus of $50 has been added to the paynite prize at the Castle Theatre which now gives you an la of Peter (Ch Chiristi, ‘ daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. attended by“throngs of Orthodox D: at Brilliant, Saturday, iis The “Da ry in: the. of. Christ (Orthodox Doukhobsurs) for:many years, ne Laura Relkoff, Relkoff of Brilliant in a ceremony to win $200.00. For the added bonug, you must have seen News dated: ee May Ist, and non Di of the ihe receipt. mzy: “be tor a re- peace the Doukhobor péople k—; saw the’ couple proclaim thelr ilove before’. the ‘comely bride’: 2's “parents , and. receive ‘their The were symbols, bread, water and salt. - ‘Swere’ giyer reverance ‘several times, repeated. Sunday.’ at Grand Forks before John W. ‘Soloveoff, care- taker of the Verigin residence at Grand Forks, representing Mr.) Verigin’s family. Guests from throughout | thé and’ even from fat which to begin a project nore. ‘At ‘to draw up a for ap- the «society's. annual’ .“general{ proval of Bnother public’ meeting. meeting early in the year, it was|'Alec Grey, secretary of decided that a sports arena, should] C., gave a talk on how funds were, away prairie points began arriv- ing.at Brilliant -hours:before the cerémony. for this, one of the social events of the Or- be ‘the project, 3 and, di by this’ However, they wish.to be sure | society. cae they have the backing of. the entire community. before going/ | While there are- more single’ ahead with plans for construction.| men than single women in every "An arena similar to the one at] province, the proportion of un-| Fernie would cost approximately | married men is highest in British $60,000 for the shell, another $50,-|.Columbia,.. Alberta * and. Sask-}, and an-| atchewan.: In the “Yukon there ° other $60,000 for an artificial ce| are two unmarried men n for every} plnat if it were decided upon., single woman. The-Marriage Begins . : At of the -ce which united in mar-_ .viage, John J. Verigin and Laura ‘Relkoff:of Brilliant, the bride -.and groom stand side by side with bride’s parents,-Mr. and Mrs, Peter J. Relkoff while their friends stand behind, the women, ustom. The * on one side and men onl the other aecording toc ceremonies, uniting the gréa leader, and his chesen bride; were witnessed by: over. 800 Ortho-: dox ‘and well * from” sur= ‘ rounding. communities and | were among the greatest’ soclal events of the Ornodee. Doukhobors’ in years. * : “ Nelson Ni WSs Photo, +, followed ‘the. basic routine. of thodox people ‘in years, Visitors Kissed the bride's parents. munity Hall, all gaily bedecked with bowls. of roses. and peonies and laden with an abundance of delicious foods, — borsch, fruits, cakes, biscuits — then became the centre of festivities, as the bride’s parents urged the guests to eat, and enjoy themselves, Guests who .merely. -stopped:: to learn|. from a Victoria, «Manitoba _ and ‘other ‘places were among the more than 800. persons who'saw the festivi- ties and partook of the generous Doukhobor “hospitality. at... the "feast.-which followed, Mr. Verigin and his bride to be were greeted by the chanting and singing of the choirs. The “wed- what the were all about were urged to stay. and dine in the tradition of Doukhobor hos- Pitality. The bride's parents in- voked God's blessing on the day, and throughout the day, the Am- bassador choir: provided'a back- ground of beloved Russian hymns and folic SONgS.2. 5 ding. rites: which wed, were not conducted ‘by anyone. They tradition, ithe Douk- , Occasionally the sun broke the o sky to turn the event into ‘a colorful spec: tacle as its rays il etace Relkott » recited.a Psalm iri f jan: entitled are re dj Thanks © ‘God ‘and your 6 is will ‘the Colum-| ithen, in “one of, the ‘most signifi-! receive $150 but if: you: “have the lacRiver, —Nature’s' symbol of| cant parts. of the. ‘ceremo: couple. knelt. down. and touched. additional their foreheads to the ground a oF The rows of tables on the lawn outside the Brilliant Com- }}new Subseript Bonus Added To Caaile! f a subscription -Feceipt to the} bell commented. Ir. said, “you: can be sure I will do mgr utmost to represent all of the toria.” people in Rossland Trail, at Vic- Mr. Sommers was ‘declared: elected at 3:45 p.m. on comple- tion of the third count, with a total of 5778 votes, CCF candi- date Sam Muirhead came second with 4549 votes. On transfer of the first choice ballots for Conservative candi- date George Fletcher, Mr Som- mers gained 150 second choices: Mr. Muirhead 45 and Liberal can— didate Doug Wetmore, 369. The first choice ballots for Mr. Wetmore were then distri- buted with 1446 going to Som- sets and 1034 to Muirhead. Lack Of Attendance Causes Deferment (Of Alhletic Assoc Mect al The meeting will be held sctme— time early in’ September a the ‘of the gr was decided. ;.. “It .is- a ‘rather unfortunate night,” - President Dave Camp “At least let's hope that is the reason and not. that people didn’t want to come.” The meeting: was to have elect newal of subscription’: or for aled new officers “and considered be. the adoptio: , the receipt with you it’ gives you an $50' or tal of $200. to an Intermediate and Junior ‘Sott— ball League i in Castlegar, is bine. considered. In the culmination of the short: I3 1 5 Junior & the bride and groom leased by J.A. Th Intermediate S.H.H.S, Students. Promoted A total of 315 Grade Seven. to Ten students of the Stanley Humph- ries Junior Senior High School have been' promoted either ‘completely or partially to the next grade, according to the promotion list re- high: school pri last week: Promotion andthe There are 41 Grade ‘Nine and Ten students. awarded Partial hav Since many Grade Eleven and Twelve students wrote Depart-- thoay Toogood, Roger Toogood. ment of E along with the Senior Matric- ulation students, the ‘promotion list for these‘ grades will not be known until’ after the examina- fanless, Judith ith Whit- taker, George Worobey. pROM OTED FO GRADE 9 ‘ed Bucknell,” Marilyn Fo: Elizabeth Horswill, Jean Mex Bill tion “results ‘are The list for Grades Seven” to Ten, Follows: PROMOTED TO GRADE 8 ‘Wayne Ackerman, Alice ‘Beck,! 1 Pays Bergen) Diane Crosbie, Ratcliffe, Connie, Sorenson, i Wade, Ron ‘Wisted, Janet Bayoff, | arthur Bergen, Rene, Brodman. Richard: Bucknell, Frances Cec coni, Mabie Fedasoft, Paul Fillip— off, Maureen Ford, Lloyd Geron— ‘hobors say, “from‘the heart,” The’ couple. were “asked “on what basis are you .uniting?” ... “On the basis of love” was the reply. Mr, Verigin spoke for his. bride as they stood together before her * plato! -)and full skirts of the womens The bride's’ ensemble was an‘ -allslace -dress, ankle length, .and| full skirt..She wore a head. scarf Bapenty:| and declared their Jove, kerchief. . White ‘satin pumps, with leaf design and @ corsige of tiny: rosebuds, com- pleted her ensemble. 2. A 30 car caravan left Brilliant Sunday morning for Grand Forks via the United States, - embroidered in ‘tiny. floral de- Brown, G signs and. carried a lace hand- iFord, Mable Harcoff, Robert He- | arriving koff,’ s| Georee Nevakshonott Bill. Osto- | foroff, Wayne Peterson; George | Rilkoff, Tilda ‘Sopow, Elaine .Woodraw, George, Zaitsoff, ae Ady, J Jensen, Ray Keyes, Lucy Kinaki: Helen Konkin, Mary Lou ci erald+ Evans,” Pates 'sketh, Geoffrey Hett, Réy Gander-’ ton, Don "Idle, “Mary Kovack,! luk, :Rich *McLeod, Faye Mc- Millan, Peter Maloff, Ear] Mow- Jam, . Pauline Negreiff, ,;Nevakshonoff, Yvonne Olga Plotnikoft, Barre _ Lange, Marvin Lettey | Anthony Quance, D: PI , Myles Edna 1 Perepolkin, Arlene Pfeiffer, ! son, May. Strelieff, ble "Tupper: Gregory Flanedin, Alex Pozdni-| Brian Waterman, Jacqueline Wat- Gerry~-Schiavon, Louise ; ;son, Gary Wools, Violet Zait ff, shortly before ‘noon.Some 1500 Schwan, Patsy Semenoff, Kenny | Nancy Anderson, Cory-Ann.. friends awaited Mr. ‘Verigin, at Strange, Olga Striloff, the head of a 19 car Continued on-Page 5 {George Wanjoff, Ann ,.es, Eddy Bayoff, Norma’ Brown, Turick, | Loreen Bystrom, Caren ' Cristo- John. 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