nara? EN Ane. Page 4 News Crossword Puzzle ‘AORDSS 40. Precious 3 28. Per. to | 2, Shank ds Rome 5. Taerwcave ai Sars «! : 9. Moon Size of g ddess “10. Particle ‘et AL Unmilled 28.Sum recepte | for a light 25. Squeeze 27. Secretary of State (1898-1805) Hy ola bye —. 20. Forms (vro0! E3 ie | SOLUTION ON HOME FROM HOLIDAY — Ro- Il the Distrid’ s ‘Social Events . BELFORD MOTORS ‘PHONE 4052 KINNAIRD, B.C. Phone - Castlegar Happenings FROM VICTORIA — Mr. Thor Aasland of Victoria, is spending a holiday at the home of his father, Mr. O. Ausland. * OKANAGAN TOUR — Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Williams and daugh- ter returned Friday from a ten day tour of the southern Okan- agan, = se @ ‘ bin Pincott has returnéd from in Pincott has retunred ‘from a week's holiday at Christina Lake. oie eee 5: WEEKEND TRIP — Mr. : and Mrs, L. V. Campbell motored to Queen’s Bay on Kootenay Lake during the weekend, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Elliott. se SUNDAY VISIT:— Mr, and Mrs. ‘W. E. McCreight, son Raymond and Vic Misutka, motored to Fruitvale Sunday afternoon for a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Mc- Creight’s daughter and family there. eee FROM HOSPITAL — Mrs. B. Donnan has returned from St. Paul’s Hospital Vancouver, BULLETIN BOARD | A Free Community Service — Phone sat Ce eee @ BABY CLINICS Kinnaird — — School, Sent. 9, Petree? * Mrs, Reibin, Friday, Sept. 10, 2 pm. D. Widdifield, PHN. Castlegar Film Counc will present the | Sumac Tourist Program in the Parish Hall Castlegar at Monday August 16th. and Robson Church Halk: of 8 Silver. Collection. Eagles Picnic on Sunday Aug. 15, on the flats above the Brilliant Dam. For Eagles and friends, Transporta- tion supplied. Phone 4177, and Castlegar Castlegar 4371! Bring your own dishes. Keep Aug.22 for Robson Annual Regatta. Boats from Cour Dalene Idaho, Nelson & Local — Water Sports —Refreshment Booth. — 2 pm. Brwnie reguiring rtation. to camp Rory. aué- ust 15th. Please Phone 2672 or 2211. Cyril Beii Agencies: iid. Phone 3441 Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, R. A. PINCOTT Insurance Advisors Lb. ......-.- 626 JOHNNY'S MEAT. MARKET WE SELL ONLY TOP GRADES. OF GOVERNMENT GRADED AND. INSPECTED MEATS BEEF — PORK — VEAL — LAMB — FRESH FISH. PHONE 2001 Butler : Pacific Milk Fresh Eggs LARGE 2 doz. for... 89¢ Frozen Peas : “Fraser: Vale 2pke. for... . 38¢ BEEF FRESH MINCED Lb. . 0 =. 09 Veal Chops Lh. ........ 65¢ Pot Roast Blade Beef Lb. ... 224... 426 Pork Chops Lb, ......... 596 Case ......- 1.59 where she was a patient. - 2 8 HOME FROM HOLIDAY — Miss Polly Obetkoft oe Miss Polly from a holiday at coast points. VISITING HERE _— es J. Cac- view, B.C. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King, and Mrs. M. King. Mrs. Carrie is a sister of Mrs. uM, King. :B, Dalton and boys have re-. «turned from a holiday at Chris: 2ftina wake. s 6 coasT HOLIDAY — Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Groutage and chil- dren, Wayne and Carol, left Tuesday for a holiday at coastal ————— points” including’ Vancouver rie and daughter Rita of West-|_ HOME FROM LAKE — Mrs. M.} Victoria and Gibson's Tanaing TAKING couRsE | -. Bill Me- Gauley, an officer in the local Sea Cadet Corps, RCSCC Koot- enay, is taking an officers . at Halifax, N.S. Mrs. McGaul- ey and family accompanied him on his trip East, as,far as Sud- bury where they are visiting with relatives. | ALSO AT HALIFAX — ‘taking a Quartermaster’s Course is Cliffe ‘Churches, a cadet of RCSCC KOOTENAY. ee Mrs, J. R. Elliott and family have returned from a holiday at Queen's Bay. | HOME AGAIN — Mr. Burt Camp- bell returned Tuesday from a holiday.at Vancouver and Kam- loops. While at Vancouver he attended the B.E.G. Games. see FROM VANCOUVER — Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Conner and daughter Arlene of Vancouver are holi- daying at the home of Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Campbell. Mrs. Con- ner is a sister of Mrs. Camp- ' pell’s. ‘ ee 8 TELLER TRANSFERED. — Jim Butler, teller at the. C: EVERYTHING IN |THE -.. AUTOMOTIVE LINE. BODY WORK & PAINTING FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT . FRONT WHEEL BALANCING -MOTOR REPAIRS TUNE - UPS R.P.M. LUBRICATION TIRES and ACCESSORIES - HOME AGAIN — Mr. and Mrs. ELK DRIVE-IN IN' THE HEART OF CASTLEGAR SHOW STARTS AT 8:45 LAST TIMES TO-DAY “THE STRANGER” PLUS ' “MAR. 880” EDMUND GWEN BURT LANCASTER Branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, has been trans- ferred to the -bank’s Nelson branch. Lorne Walker, bank clerk here, has taken over the duties of teller. . FROM HAN — Mr, and Mrs, A. Baker of Beausegor, Mani- toba, are visiting at the home of their sons-in-law and daught- ers, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sutherland and Mr. and. Mrs. S. Rysen. sf... FROM CHICAGO — Visiting with Mr. and Mrs, S. Rysen and Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Sutherland are .Mr. and Mrs. J. Tolosko and son _, Paul of Chicago, Tl, Mrs. ‘To- “Mosko is a sister of Mrs, Rysen and Mrs. Sutherland. Kinnaird Corner "FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUG, — 13 - 14 GARY COOPER “HIGH KOON” “PLUS 7 “RAINBOW ROUND MY SHOULDER” Frankie Lane . Billy Daniels ALSO .2 CARTOONS Hig MONDAY and TUESDAY Jack Warner Nadio Grey - SMALLEY OF EAGLES” “PLUS Dan Dailey - Joanne Dri. “PRIDE OF ST.LOUIS IN CHURCH The United Church Of Canada , Castlegar. — 7:45p.m. — Hymn Service of Worship. Robson — : First and Third Sundays at 11 am. St. Rita’s Church Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 13 a.m. Confessions - Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph’s Chapel Sunday Mass — 10 a.m. Sing and Pentecostal Tabernacle _ First Avenue and Juniper a Pennoyer and F. Clemo co-workers : Sunday School, 10 a.m. Evangelisti ic, 7:30 p.m. , Everyone ‘Weleome! Community Bible Centre Undenomnational Sunday — Legion Hall “10:30 — Sunday School, 7:30 —Evening Service. Thursday. —F. E, Woodrow Home 7:45 ie stay: and prayer and Hobby Class. Presbyterian Church Services in the.Church every Sunday at 11:15 am, 4 D. A. MacKellar, Minister. Full Gospel Assembly Church .Services every Sunday afternoon, 2:30. p.m. iday ss > 7:00 — Young People’s Meeting BETURN HOME — Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hughes motored to Oliv- er for the’ weekend, accompan- ied by Mr. Hughes’ mother, Mrs. T. J. Hughes, and his sister, Mrs, J. O’Neil and children, who had been visiting at ‘Kinnaird for two weeks.. eee VISITING HERE — Mr. and Mrs. . Howden of Seattle .and Miss Jean. Nissen of Winnipeg, are guests at the home of Mr, and Mys. P.: Smibert. AT FERNIE — Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Anderson and family. are spending a short holiday ot + Fernie. eee is a patient in Mater Misericor- - diae Hospital, Rossland, t s 2 + FROM TULSEQUAH — Mr. Lyle Harrison, of Tulsequah is a guest of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis. * 2 ‘|HOME ON LEAVE — Gordon], Reed has arrived from Camp leave at the home of his par- ents, 8 + Creighton and son Pat have re- ~-were guests of Mrs. Creighton’s Parents, Mr. and Mis, King. HOME FROM. can — Mr. and have returned from a motor trip to Los Angeles where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G, Langton, former-r WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Stewart Granger “SCARAMCUGHE” Geo, Montgomery Gale Storm i “TEXAS RANGER” | AUG — 18-19 Yenet Lesh ‘AUG — 16-17 IN HOSPITAL — Mr. ‘Josofatow ye Borden to spend his vacation |- HOME FROM SASK! — Mrs. H.|’ ‘turned:.from a vacation at|. Whitewood, Sask. where they|_ Ube... sees 288 Fees Mrs. F. G. Warner ‘and family | ! Doz 2.22. id of} GET A GOOD DEA fer Geurted. Vinager ~ Heinz Gal. Nakob Gal. Blue Cheer Giant... ..: Large ...:... 35¢ | Cottage Roll Qts. doz, Pts. doz. . Margarine . Solo or Delmar" Locat Fresh; Kinnaird. ‘Enroute home’ they prother and sister-in-law at Victoria. ‘Robson News Sausage. Eresh Pork and Veal Lb. enee as apy - 4c Not Sliced oes 4 Meee ey eas it Ki P Society Hall Rev. Paul Lade, “Minister ‘ ~ Anglican Church spend 2 holiday with Mrs, t visited with Mr. Warner's]; HERE FOR HOLIDAY. — Mrs. |; .M. Lisinsky and t@vin sons ‘of|’ V ? by |; ‘Miss* Agnes Swanson. of Trail, | rived Saturday by plane to} (Continued on page 5) Cake Mixes : Robin Hood Golden Phe, ee “OPEN TLL 9:88 POL Thursday, August 12, 1954 CASTLE NEWS, ‘Castlegar, .B.C, Nancy Jenifer Hilton Christened Ai Robson Nancy Jenifer Hilton, daught- of Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Hilton (nee Phyllis Humphries) of Chi- cago, IL, was christened in the Robson Community Memorial , Church, Sunday, in ceremonies performed by Archdeacon B, A; Resker of Castlegar. Godparents were Miss Denise Greenwood of Nelson and Mr. Tom Lloyd of: Pennsylvania for whom Mr. Frank Humphries was proxy, Following the chritening there was a small gathering at the home of the child’s grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. S.° Hi The e|tuns. Earl.Greep then popped out District Fastball (Continued from page 1) - enough to deadlock the hard-hit- ting first game of the Waldie- Junior Semifinal but the, red, white and blue lads were unable |, to bring:the tying runs home from second. and third. { Juniors, outhit by Waldies 10- 8, scored twice in the second, once in the third and once in the sixth): ing Waldies scoreless till the ninth when a walk to Phil Plotnikoff and singles by Paul Horcoff, M. Lorne Kavic resulted in three christening cake was: baked by ‘Mrs. Murray Hilton of ‘Brilliant Dam and Mrs, J. D..Greenwood of Nelson, the child's great grand- |’ jand Larry Zaitsoff for Waldies ‘mother, was also present. NOW! vou cet (MORE. FEATURES MORE VALUE ! Th REMINGTON Quict=niler ‘Compare this typewriter and you will be convinced that here is a superb portable typewriter ‘that gives you beautiful printwork and anew ease of operation—it's quiet | too. It's the. only portable with Miracle Tab ani’ 34 other out- . 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KIWANIS — FLYERS Although the score was 4 - 1 in favor of Kiwanis, the first FROM VANCOUVER — Visiting and eighth for their victory hold- | T0° CAMP ee nee — Don MacPherson, Robin Pincott and|RETURN T OMAN, — Dr. and Hurlers were Phil Plotnikoff |FROM CRANBROOK — Mr, and TO CHILLIWACK — Mr. Don (Continued from page 5) insky’s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. A.C. Archibald. * ee & at the home of Capt. and Mrs. G. 0. Sutherland are Mr, and Mrs, G. O. Sutherland of Van- cofiyer and Mr, ‘and Mrs, Sam Stewart, of Syzinga Creek. Waldie and Mildred Raine have left for Camp Koolaree, . . ov @ Mrs, J, R. Evans have return- ed to Brandon, Man,, after spending a month’s holiday in Robson. . * © ‘Mrs, Malcom D. McPhee and daughter of Cranbrpok! were weekend visitrs at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright. se 8 Duncan has left for Chilliwack to join his wife and family who are visiting there. eee home of Mr. and Mrs. A: Sme- cher are Miss Dora Smecher, their neice, and Mrs, Smecher's mother, Mrs. M. Franco, both of Trail. game of the Kiwanis-Flyers semi- final could havé: and almost did go the other way. Kiwanis opened the scoring in} Deer’ Park Lotals the first with two runs adding and ninth. Flyers scored their|’ lone run in the first but posed serious scoring threats thereafter which might have made it a dif- ferent story bad the Kiwanians played a poorer brand “of ball than they did. Clift ‘Wanless led the way again for Kiwanis on the mound, whiffing eight batters and bang- in-his team’s fifth run. Big John Strelioff connected for two doub- les which brought in a run each these bagger. and single for Ki- p Warne game had a number of’ a second-baseman’ 's Error, & ‘by Paul ‘Gergely: and a‘single by, one. to third base _and «Conroy was tagged at second on a fielder’s ‘choice play to retire the side. <' Pitching for Flyers was Marvin LeRoy releived in the seventh by Pete Hoodicoff. three more in the sixth,eighth HOLIDAYING HERE — Mr. L. “|: Williamson, who spent a week: time and Fred Stefoniuk. hit’ a|Mrs_ tight spots for Kiwanis one of the |. “; tightest being in the eighth when. 3 G. Williamson, National Direct- tor of Employment for the Can-}. adian Institute of the! blind ar- rived from Toronto to spend a holiday: at the home of. his brother-in-law sng sister el row Park’ were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Williamson, Other guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie |. of Nelson and Mrs. Staintoh, Jean and John Stainton and Mr, and Mrs, Meachem, all of Castlegar, + FROM ROBSON — Mr, and Mrs, Hosford of Robson were recent visitors fo Deer Park, the guests of Mr, “and Mrs. C. S. Phelps. - # & WEEKEND VISIT — Floyd Bat- ner and his companion of Van- couver were visitors to Deer Park, en route to Renata where they spent the weekend with friends: and. relatives. Ss Se FINED FOR SPEEDING AT VANCOUVER Peter John Samoyloff of Cast- legar was fined $15 and costs by Stipendiary Magistrate’ W. H. Taylor at Castlegar Tuesday, on a-rharge of exceeding the speed limit. The offence occurred at Van- couver but the case was forward- ed' to Castlegar for action. -|BIRTHS Juniors until Harry Plotnikoft ar-| prow TRAIL — Visitors at the SUTHERLAND — To Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Sutherland of Castle- gar, July 30 in Mater Mi TONITE IS YOUR LAST. CHANCE TO. REGISTER FOR THE BIG DRAW FRIDAY AUG, 13 Ast, PRIZE — MOTOROLA PORTABLE RADIO 2: PRIZE — G.E. FLOOR eOUSEER 3rd. 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