Pe Ne he age NTS + to score only once in the sixth. Page 6 CASTLE. NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Castlegar Cubs End Schedule By Routing Grown Point {0 - { Castlegar Cubs wound up their schedule of games in the Truil and District Fastball League with a 10-1 trouncing of the Crown Point Hotel team at Butler Park in Trail, Friday evening, Cubs, who have 12 wins and four losses for the season, thus end the schedule in the top of the three team loop and have the bye in the playoffs. The winner of the Trail Motors Pontiacs vs. Crown Point Hotel semifinal will meet the Cubs for the League Championship. Winner of ‘the final will represent the West Kootenay at the B.C. Softball Championship playoffs at the end of the month. In Friday’s game, Cubs had things all their own way, open- ing the scoring with one run in the first, adding three more in the fourth, exploding for four in the sixth and adding a final pair in the: seventh. Pointers meanwhile, were able Leading ‘the slugging barrage of 13 hits for Cubs was coach Rennie Mitchell with a three a tthe, RGA. F's outstanding jet 3 aircraft get ina hie of eric for a Western tour which wilt give thousands of prairie and West Coast Canadians the opportunity of seeing the RCAF’s jet fighter. and Trainer in a Combined display. (This is the first time this photo has been released publicly.) The Jet Airgrait may ‘possibly be passing over this district as the Tour will possible, to fly over as many towns as- Eagles To Hold Picnic This:Sun. Final arrangements for a pic- nic‘on the flats above Kootenay Dam Sunday, Aygust 15,’ were made at the regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Fra- “|ternal Order of Eagles in the Parish Hall T Thursday, August 12, 1954 Which of these 7 ‘Feel Old?: Gap if SES at fo, zeal 5 ee ager uae ea x Tonle vials to to oeesup™ boi pate, 2G Sa eee ncnunated” as ouly ae ‘Atoll Gruggiste eeaine 6 a eer Oo. Ltd. - PHONE: 406 1 iti MEN! Pnge-signs’ mate YOU [S| For Sale The picnic is for Eagles and friends, Members are urged to bring their own dishes, The meeting was attended by 17 L.A. members with President Edith Dinner in the chair and one guest, Mrs, Oakley of Trail, present, The evening raffle was won by Mrs. Wallace. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Molly Kinakin, Polly Sawchenko and Aileen Oglow. ist, sang “O Perfect Love.” Pianist was Mrs. ee Strat- ton, Following the Geremony;", the Top Spot Juniors Edge AY a meeting | of team” repre- four Gerry Wanless, Bill Kereiff, ey Mike Horcoff with two hits each. Ken Grunerud Cub pitcher held the Pointers to four scattered, hits, scoring a two run homer himself in the seventh. LAQUITA’S BEAUTY. SALON. Next to Credit Union Have Your Pains After August 28 Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Open Tues. to. Sat. Fly VANCOUVER: $45.25 2 hrs. 20 min, Return . G7 Day Limit) Phone 3011 : ~~ Senin Canadians Pas AIRLINES. @ CONTINENTS and 63 COMMUNITIES is CANADA 1 the game, -it was decided the playoffs would begin Monday and some diifi- culties in the team standings were ironed out. Since Waldies had another game scheduled with Kin- naird in which the latter might have gained a tie for. fifth place with Waldies, it was elected to toss a coin to settle this spot. Brick Saunders of ‘he Waldies team: won the toss and chose to have his team meet the league leaders ‘in the playoffs. i _,W. Sharples. of the Kiwanis team said he thought a game be- tween his club.and the Ootischen- ia club, postponed from May 31 when originally scheduled, had been played with Ootischenia the winners. He said if the game has not been played, his'club would concede it to Ootischenia thus putting them in second place in the standings, a game in front of Leitner’s’ Flyers ‘in. third: & In the playoffs, all'-games: of which are to ‘be played at Cast- legar and Kinnaird, the top-spot Juniors are battling it out with Waldies; Ootischenia in second spot plays Kinnaird at Kinnaird; and Leitner’s Flyers meet — the fourth place’ Castlegar Hotel Ki- wanians, ina best of three semi- final in each case. The three winners of the semi- finals will then engage in a round-robin, double - knockout final for the League champion- ship. JUNIORS EDGE WALDIES Walks’ proved costly for Wal- dies in the final League game Fri- day evening when Juniors gained their 15th victory of the season. Each of the three Juniors who scored, originally gained’ the base paths of a walk. - Paul singled, advanced Of Castlegar And District Fasthall Schedule a third baseman’s error gave Juniors the winning run. Chuckers were Phil bride and groom's mother receiv- ed 150 guests, A speech in honor of the bride was given by Mr. Leonard Smith of Kelowna, to which the groom responded. Tele- grams were read from ‘Pasadena, Victoria and Vancouver. Rev. Carman Lynn, District Superin- tendent of F and Larry Zaitsoff for Waldies and Harry Cheveldave and Fred Horcoff for Juniors. FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Team Ww: Juniors 15 Ootischenia 11 Flyers 10 Kiwanis - 8 Waldies 7 Kinnaird q Weds Kelowna Miss Newlyweds residing at Renata ig a short are Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Stahl who ‘were married at Evangel Taber- nacle, Kelowna, July 24, united in marriage Jean Carolina, Mrs. C. R. Carlson of Kelowna, and Clarence Stahl, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stahl of Chilli- wack, Rev. L. S. Stahl of Haney, BC., brother of the groom, of- ficiated. low gladioli formed the back- ground for the ceremony. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride was aatired in a full- length Empire Line gown of white chantilly lace over net and satin. Her finger-tip veil was held in place by an illusion-net head- dress. She carried a bouquet of red‘roses, stephonits and ivy. | es, stephonitis and ivy. Attending the bride were her two sisters” “from Los Angeles, Cc Miss Edna Carlson, TAILORED PANTS MADE BY EXPERTS RIGHT IN OUR OWN SHOP PERFECT FIT PERFECT. ‘STYLE PERFECT COMFORT e re CHOOSE your CLOTH TODAY -Leitner's to second on Lorne Kavic's sacri- fice, stole third. and came home on Lorne Zinio’s single to open the scoring in the ‘second and and give Waldies a 1-0 lead. In the first of the fourth, Vic Kravski and Walter Cheveldave were walked in succession, Krav- ski then came home on a flyout to left field- and Cheveldave scored on a single by Brian At- cheson to put Juniors in the lead. ‘Waldies put on the pressure in their half of the fourth.- First Waldies batter, Brick Maid of Honor and Miss Esther Carlson, bridesmaid. Both wore ballerina length mauve net over taffeta gowns and.carried coloni- al bouquets of yellow and mauve gladioli. Sheila Carlson, neice of the bride, -as flower girl, wore white .orgunfy and carried “a basket of ‘Bestel colored flowers. est Stahl, brother of the groom, was best man and Rev. Arthur Beagle, Mr. Lloyd Caril- son and Mr, Roy Carlson were ushers. i The lovely afterrioon’ service‘ youngest, daughter of Mr. and]: Regal lilies and white and yel- i spoke to the ne For going away the bride chose a grey suit with white and navy accessories and a corsage of red carnations. After a short honey- %|moon, the couple returned to Re- nata where the groom is serving - WITH EVERY CLEANING ORDER OF $3.00 OR MORE (Free Article Not: Included In Order) HERE'S YOUR CHANCE To HAVE SOME HOLIDAY DRY CLEANING DONE F-R-E-E Offer Good For The Next Week AUGUST 16 TO 21 INCLUSIVE as of a Church, * : tagged one to deep right field for a three bagger but was tage- ed out at home, on a fielder’s choice play which left Lorne Kavic safe on first. A single by Zinio and an overthrow’ by Jun- iors brought Kavic in to tie the score. Earl-Saliken then clouted one to left field which Zinio bumped into as he headed for, third. Uumpire George Cleeve ruled that Zinio interefered with the play thus making. it, three away, LIMITED A walk. to Walter Cheveldave in the eighth, a passed ball and CPROP | —ROCKETGAS— FOR ANE) “Cooking — Water Heating House Heating — Clothes Drying 532. Baker St. “WPS. 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Rooming House. the globe, for the past several First Avenue, back of Kootenay |years, have reported seeing these 'T-FN 26| wierd, aerial phenomena, in all Flying Saucers, People all over colors and. sizes and zooming by FRYERS. MRS. JOLLY. EHONE! 2831, Robson. . 30 WALL ' TENT, 7 x 7, COAL AND at terrific speeds that make our Living Quarters, ‘in central” Box 246, Racer ‘Wood heater. g cot. Bird cage with stand, Apply Box 422, Castlegar or phone 2941. oa 1 IN CASTLEGAR, TWO ROOMED Castlegar. fastest jets seem to be going back- ‘wards, . ithe Saucer things were just hal- He ith sh . Phone 2851, |Iucinations — in the same cate- ‘Castlegar 'P3 32|gory as the multi-tinted elephants For. a long time we were.told seen around IN BUSINESS DISTRICT SMALL House on two good lots, Phone 2187; Castlegar... C3 31 MENT. Modern, Heated, Elec- tric range. Phone 3506, C3.32 BROWNIE HAWKEYE 620 CAM- ERA with. Flash attachment. 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Smibert, Phone abe JUST OUTSIDE CASTLEGAR, 4 room, new house with hot water heater, electric wiring. Cyril Bell Agencies. _ P3 32 2.ROOM SUITE APPLY 146-2nd. Ave, * C132 Contact Ellison at .Magwood House East Robson or’ Box 596, : Castlegar. os PL 32 3% SQS. INSUL. BRICK SIDING York Blend —-Save_ $50.00. ‘koff; Robsoi, B.C. 3 ROOM. COTTAGE, MODERN west..of Robson Ferry. Phone 3461 : Pl 32 Garsee ss on property. Contact!) ofessur, Dr. Partly furnished, . half. mile|Fiying Saucers, Professor? hi planet, possibly ane piloted by intel- ligent beings much like ourselves. I had a dream the other night. In my dream I was’ conducting a sort of public opinion poll on|* Flying Saucers, - i I first approached a famous Urtsag De Wotter- brain, B.S., D.D.T., professor of ja at ‘thd Uni tiful black eye, Memeroua| Se ee ei LAST TIMES TONIGHT JAMES MASON FIVE FINGERS SHOWS AT 7.and 9 p.m. Q- i 2 Td like to -get a opinion of Flying real’ A— No but I've sure felt them. 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But-I feel flying’ saucers every time I come home late from work or from a night out. My wife throws everything}. but the kitchen sink at me and very seldom misses. It’s: keeping me broke to replace the sducers| and cups she'shatters by. throw- ing at me. How ‘did: you' think I got -in - this condition, anyway? Hey wait a minute. Please don’t tell. my wife, . about this talk. ‘of ‘saucers next time. The Hon. Artie Choke, Cabinet Minister,. was' ithe next eaupiect of my poll: Q.— Sir,. would you tell: me what is the government's offical! opinion on Flying Saucers? Are they-real | things or fot hallucina- TRAIL LEAGUE CHAMPS ~ DOWN LOCAL JUNIORS * Six errors paved the way- for! ‘Castlegar Cc set the Castelgar Juniors top team ‘in the Castlegar and District eh Trail Fastball League. leaders, when they up- eS uckerbers’s Beany Parlor. Will be » Matiece Soterey nee os .- @-2 Do mean Yes, they’re real,” 15 that ail you have to): “MONDAY. and TUESDAY. known as Drizzlepuss) head. of|:- do" you think about these Flying| — ROMAN SUN ar na ee HOLIDAY | a NE AIR» © Pretacad aad Divert Dy WLU wait «sis = can‘tell_you-now. The lights ‘are }- Yours sincerely, 3 ‘ATRP.O. Cliffe Churches. HONDA FLEMING = CENE”BARRY - AENES ngeHEAD ; tae BREWER. GUY WITGHELL - THE SEL SI SISTERS “ees una iar pea nau og cms ?