4 H | i Service To:The f support your oubyaenc:Shows_at 7, and 9 p.m: Page 2 . ‘Community. *. This is an appeal for you to nearest . Credit Union. It is a bank ‘owned by its + depositors, in operation and con- ence as a Service to the Com- munity. It, helps the families of wyour community to obtain need- -ed funds where otherwise penal- ty and’ privation would result. “It considers the dignity of man as the major measuring rod in his needs rather than his capa- bility as a machine to be mor- tgaged. It has other virtues. Interest rates on loans are held to a mini- mum necessary for operations, Profits from operations revert back to the members as dividends ‘on savings and reduction of int- erest paid. on loans, Every de- positor has but one vote. Meas- ure this type of operation again- :st the practises of ordinary lend- ing agencies, A greater merit ws, the thrift. To deposit your savings systematically however small, in your own bank, increases a sense at responsiblity and develops the desire to stranger. Join the Castlegar Savings Cre- dit Union. now. Make it strong |- and. capable: of rendering ‘this genuine .human service to the fullest ‘extent. Share in this work’ share in the earnings. Open Tuesday, ‘Thursday, Fri- day Pond Saturday 10: 20 am. to +30 oe Dane ‘(Aav.) and tender and cooked as a wild spinach, make a delightful -sub- stitute for the garden spinach. ‘Xt is high interest rates and ex- ‘eessive carrying charges that drain your plan to save. Those who find the cost of liv- ing hardest are. in the There aré 336 knit goods mills in Canada operating in 122 com- munities, and empolying. some; 25,000 people, i need to be members of a Credit] Union. Those who are more fort- cwnate can support the Cred ‘Wnion. Their funds, will earn divi- dens while contributing to a community service, in helping Half of: all Canada’s dentists content . Sun, . in "hs A Woman's By Mil Crittenden sy “Yes my, darling» daughter wees “you: may go near’ the water.” Scamper along the beach . . stretch’ out.Juxuriously in’ the’ sun. But do heed ‘this oft’ repeated adyice ‘if: you want to be. a: Beauty, on the :| Beach- i "wild plantain leaves, “young |” ‘chair. .-¢ splash to. your heart's beside an outside:loung these two rules, natures own beauty But Yoo much ‘sun.can ruin -your | complexion. And not’ just temp- orarily.We all know haw'a Ypain- ful sunburn can wreck a holiday, making you an eye sore just when you yearn:to be: your most. at-) tractive’ self; But: I'm referring now to. the permanent damage to, your-skin, “Yes, over exposure to}: the sun can result.in ‘rough coarse from the U: Toronto, Highest mountain peak in Can: their neighbor rather than a rada is Mount Logan. Save Up To $1.00 | Save Up To 50c Per Ton On Furnace ON DELIVERIES OF 3 TONS OR MORE Mitchell's Transfer & Fuel Kinnaird — Phone 2238 SUMMER DISCOUNT STILL IN EFFECT Per Ton On Lnmp -|dozen.. 27 d'skin, tiny broken blood vessels ‘and ploteliy brown spots that may remain all winter, long. No need to ‘duck’ for the’ shade of a beach’ umbrella however. There’s help as near as your clos- est drugstore .... in the really ef- fective sun tan lotions that screen out the dangerous rays of the sun. Some are tinted creams that give you a most flattering summer make-up base., LAUGH LINES Take a trip from Hollywood's professional beauties. Don’t. ven- ture out. in strong sunlight with- out a‘good pair of: sun glasses. They'll guard against “squint But -don’t' hesitate to put ‘one STYLE: with another, where’ it seems, suitable and right to you. Ivan Mi 10s ‘Mar ed In. Anaconda, Mont. s' Peter's. Chureh, Anaconda, Mont.,";was. the ‘scene ‘ofan: im- pressive ‘marriage -ceremony last Saturday . morning — when: Mary ors only daughter: of’ Mr. and Prov. Health, Dept. Reports On Black - Widow Spider in B.C.:: Following a recent ‘case of a Black Widow spider bite on Van- couver Island, the: Provincial De- partment..of' Health issued the following health news item. The recent appearance in Cen-. tral Vancouver of ‘the, Black Widow, often called North Amer{- cas most poisonous spider, is no new event in British’ Columbia says Dr. Clifford. Carl, Director of the Provincial Museum, as they. have been reported. from many parts of the Province for several years. The Black Widow is not, as is often ‘believed’ an’ aggressive creature, but shy ard retiring by nphire and reluctant to bite un- less its ‘privacy is disturaed, In precautions are well worth taking Mrs, Frank Cor of ‘A united in marriage to Ivan Mires, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Steve Miros of. Castlegar. Reverend, Father James Low- ney sang the Nuptial Mass. e -bride. entered the church on the arm of her father.’ Her gown was of nylon, trimmed with lace with a’ cathedral train, also trimmed with lace.’ Her chapel Jength veil was secuted. by a crown of seed pearls. She canied a of red ‘oses where are “| concerned, z Usually found in realtively. dry areas, the Black Widow spider is best identified by its shiny black- ness, The female, which accounts for most of the bites,; may have on its underside a scarlet mark shaped in the form of an hour- is not always present, Since the spider loves to be in dark corners, outdoor toilets and and ‘gardenias with satin “stream: lines” that develop all too soon around the eyes. Perhaps you can Jaugh them’ off as “laugh: lines” | but a whole summer of squinting in the sun can‘leave them quite alarmingly Speen come fall. . er VACATION TIME All . aboar-r-rd!_. Banff, Los Angeles, ” Salt . Lake City Ss youll,’soon” be on your ‘way. Or -mlaybe you're off to ‘See B.C.” — a challenging plan for a dozen_va- cations. At any rate, if you’re va- cation: bound for one day ora around the corner-or around the country ... chances are your chief concern is your summer wardrobe. Right now, B.C. shops are heap- ers, Miss Violet Miros was the maid of ‘honor, She wore a“gown of yellow net and carried red and white carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss Eva Blaz of Anaconda, was dressed in pink net and carried red and white carnations. William Pavlick of Trail, was best:man: and James. Bartle of Butte, Mont., was usher. Some 200 guests attended ‘a re- --|ception for ‘the newly weds in Anaconda Croation Hall, follow- ing the wedding. . | Among the. guests. were Mrs. J. Pavlick and son Ed, from Trail; ‘Mrs, J. Kambick, Castlegar; Mr. Starcevic from Trail and many others from Great Falls,, Helena, and Butte, Mont. ed with ‘travel-minded. Clothes that travel comfortably, arrive_ beautifully and. make the most of a pleasant stay. Top bill- ing most. go to the amazing new Orlon and Nyion dresses, many of which are crease-resistant, launder in a jiffy, dry.in a mat- CASTLE THEATRE . JULY PROGRAM “wed. - Thurs, — Silly, 2-3 Joel McCrea — Wanda Hendrix, “SADDLE TRAMP” Techn .DDED . Jane Frazee — Fritz Fi 1d RHYTHM INN”. ©} ‘Shows rail — 7 and 9:20 p.m, Shows Thurs.’— 7 and 8:20 p.m.} _ Fri. - Sat. - “HARVEY” Mon, - Tues, = | July 7-8 E Fred MacMurray _ Dorothy McGuire ; “CALLAWAY WENT | WAY" Paes tie and 9 p.m. oF “Wed. - Thurs, July 9 - 10 Macdonald Carey — Alexis Smith‘ “CAVE OF THE OUTLAW": | Technicolor { Shows at 7 and 9 p.m.” July ,4 - 5}. James Stewart — Josephine. Hull|- gee ey -wee- “Thurs, -——"' Suly 16-17 Robert Cummings '- : ‘Dianna Lynn /“PAID IN FULL". ‘ 0 Shows.at.7 and 9'p.m.- _[ Fri. ; “Esther Williams —Red Skelton = Sat... July"18'. 19 “TEXAS: CARNIVAL” ter of. and,}in many cases little dress you'll‘ wear. the most and love the best — and it’s worth . shopping and searching or, + : < Next, of course, you'll choose those BARE ESSENTIALS for collecting your coat of tan . ; swim) suits and. play: togs. that make the.most of -you while you make the most of the sun. One hint for. successful’ travelling, be- fore; 1 say “Bon Voyage.’ Don't’ take too many clothés. Rather, se-: lect. carefully. :Choose, clothes with multiple talents... two-way outfits ....°. mix-and-match sep arates, ‘Theyre’ the’ fashions that add up to the best poueay, ever, Technicolor, . DECORATING + . ADDED, : What"is this thing ‘called style’ “JIGGS. AND : MAGGIE in home decorating? Early Am= GO WEST” plea: ». Contemporary’. ...Vict~ Shows at 7 and. 25 each Eve.,.{torian.... . Directoire . .. Swedish. di H if ‘battle th [Mon. - Tues, /— | : “Quo VADIS” 4 Color by: “Technicolor: 7 ‘| NOTICE: One. show. each. eve- ning commencing at’ 8 p.m. “THE LAST: OUTPOST" Shows at 7'and 9 p.m. ):” ‘wri,- Sat. — July 11 - -12 “CALLING BULLDOG ' DRUMMOND” ’ Walter Pidgeon Shows at 7 and 9 p.m; 7 Mon, - Tues. — 3 Joseph Cotton — Barbara Stanwyck “MAN IN A CLOAB” Shows at 7 and 9 p.m.. H Margaret Leighton | -' Mon, = Tues, = July 14.= 15], Frh 2 Sat. “FRANCIS GOES TO.THE “RACES” 4 Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. * July 21 22 Robert Taylor :—' Deborah Kerr Ronald Reagan - Rhonda Fleming Suly, 25-26 Donald. OConnor — Piper. Laurie ugh: best of,us. But here’s a point to keep’: in. mind. It’s -your..home you're furnishing: — not a mus- eum!-,It's “not historical periods but your way of life that, should guide your choice of need no ironing! That's the easy |. - the] * Lee ae IDA. palLey ALLEN. H.C of E. means high cost at eating--a major topic ‘of E stone piles;* and :the bases ‘of fences, walls and tree stumps are all favourable to the Black Widow. The only satisfactory way of killing the Black Widow is to crush them - the effective poi- sons or sprays are all extremely poisonous to animals and hu- mans as well. Prevention’ is as usual, better than cure, and the best. method of prevention “is to spray..creo- sote, which is an effective repel- lent; on the under side- of out- door toilet seats and at the bases of walls, fences and stumps after crumbling’ cement. Take care of course to crush any spiders pres- glass. However, this characteristic | “ removing ‘all rotten- wood or|- CLIFF BROWN HONORED BY FELLOW BANKERS °° Clifford Brown, Ascountatn at the local branch Montreal, was married last. weelc to: Grace Thatcher. Three : previous: to the occasion, Browns‘ .fellow’: staff - members and” Mrs. presented him with’ .an electric lamp’as a: token of “their best wishes and ‘congratulations. of: the Bantc of days Mr. Malcolm McPherson R. Blliott. made .the presentar tion on, behalf of. the, staff as.a whole and voiced the congratula- tions and best. wishes the _altt represented. around, ° The Black . ent at the time of ‘aptaying. asthe . creosote does not ‘kill the ‘Black Widow but merely irritates it and drives ‘it'out to bite’ anything or anybody who happens to | be Widow's bite is rarely fatal, but anyone who hap- pe ns to get bitten should 5 see a doctor as soon. as Possible. , > HARVEY WOODS. BEACHWEAR [LEITNER'S tion ‘all’ over the country, on’ solving the H.-C. of E.‘"cooked: up” by. the chef and I :. Plan ‘carefully betare marketing; avoid impulse : buyi: Usé'a wider variety ‘ot vegetables reooked in new way: Feature the foods. most :plentiful: in each locality. Serve an opening” course and cook” more one-dish main courses, }. family. will.eat ‘breakfast, Plan menus in advance, ‘and Plan for the use of leftovers. “Serve smaller, portions on Plates ‘to. prevent: plate ‘waste,’» ” »Expang Food. Repertory «°° Don't be :hide-bound : in‘ meal’ ‘planning;» expand ' the ‘family < food: Fepertory; try something new. ‘When ,presenting a-new:,dish -b “gure ‘to’. compensate ‘with’ an aa’ favorite’on the menu. ‘ot the pressice poker; deep-freeze Plentiful food: vers Period styles can’ be’ mixed Adults $1.20 like your, favorite. salad.’ That's Children .. 50 — years, one that ‘top interior Wed, - Thurs. /;— July 23 - 24 decorators all‘agrée on. The most}. charming and livable homes often cornbine ‘a’ potpourl’” of perlod |. styles. There, are a féw. sensible rules to adlere to, First, the degree of FORMALITY and MAL= TTY ‘is more important than time and’place. Formal styles tend to harmonize with other formal styles.:And casual country styles, “QUEBEC” Corinne -Calvet John Barrymore’ Jr. “Suly.28:- 29 you'll - find, are: almost always most compatible: .BUT: informal styles have no’ truck: with the formal ones — their ornament, fine carving and satiny finish. Better . not try to put them. to Shows at 7 and’ 9 p.m. Next, remember SCALE. Don't put a huge heavy ‘piece of furni- ture with delicate, small pieces. A small,’ slender table looks ri- : Shrimp ‘cocktail - salad -Broiled: fish; fillets. meuniere ‘French fr! fries + String -bea: Flnie-naapbexry: pherbet " Cottes tea ‘All measurements are level: cipes.serve four. ; Shrimp Gooktall Salad Re- all'.shrimp, or. Ib: gcieed, cooked fresh shrimp. . Add. ! diced celery or firm portion: bee ber, - and’ %-c.. of the ‘chef's fish ‘cocktail French dressing: (see ‘be- 'w). Heap on to'slices of hot en+ nas ed-toast, Serve garnished: with sbrediied lettuce tossed with French: essing. : Lime-Raspberry “sherbet "Here | are “some., constructive suggestions, F it-evening snacks, and the Bi i ‘ and). drain 2° .(7-0z,)): can A‘. word | of “warning, though! ene me FOR MEN AND BOYS FORSYTH | SPORT SHIRTS NEW. PATTERNS. AND COLORS Greater Enjoyment ‘In Your Kitchen With ~ Youngstown Kitchen Cabinets & Sinks You will ‘be amazed at the. wonderful w. rk-saving, - vi into. these minern fix- tures and they're : Enamel. double © "all the cabinet epace you, “gestre. Double’ on ‘single with AND. MANY OTHER see 1 Frhnuaes | ‘TO SAVE YOU. SPACE AND, TIME: juice’ and 1 c. sieved canned or defrosted frozen raspberries, Pour.. inte 2 refrigerator trays and freeze. lemove td ‘a® chilled * bowl; beat with a rotary’ beater til ‘smooth and . fluffy, the trays and freeze about.2 hours, ox until firm again. “Serves elght, Return to : : 1 Post Office Bldg, * Bernice Zuceo — » We -carry.a complete ‘for all your-needs: ‘Box 249 Kinnaird, uaa JULY 3ist' AND RECEIVE $1.00. Discount Per. Ton hate ie “AMBIYOPSIS.- "SPELAEM FOR SALE — Second hand wahs- “ing machine, ‘Apply | H. John- stone, Castlegar! re jhe group; of newsmen vattending | FOR ‘ SALE - Tay ‘Washer, good as ne rice’: $75.00,'H, S, ot the” Canadian Prete in: Nelson and ‘Trail':Friday -and\‘Saturday, a’dinner at the: Castle- , Col Ave, Cas- HES RIE dopa tlegar. 25 pee Ranch. Sotarday evening, but: ifr. FOR: SALE — About. 3,000. feet Tate sas predticed pries ». Johnson, plne oft gf SUPE 1 32S i pie toe a sate Sue CES FOR SALE — “Challenger” cook B. ce Phone:4221 : stove. Porcelain” surface, with of ~ 8.ins cull. shiplap for. sale at | teipes otjraint that: day caused ‘plans: to be changed. «° Mrs. ‘Anderson's extensive * pr i for ‘her cupboard.: Inspection. invited. Bill Lebidoff, clo Oswald Mo- ~ tors, P3-25 FOR’ SA SALE: — ‘Holstein inilch .cow..Freshened 2 months, Sec- guests were’ not entirely in vain’ however, as. she was called upon to.serve’ the: food she had ‘pre- pared ‘to the visiting 1 r in Trail’s Tadanac Hall.” z ‘|#le, this. year than Iast,. : to ‘the, that einem by the’ issuance of sport fishing is big business in ‘ling © the iGur friends bel Our 4 ginal “The Hon. Douglas . Turnbull, ache ni “are, begin dies 7 Mifilster’ of ‘Trade and’ Industry |divarsity of attractions at least eal today tna dufing tte suenth equal to and often ‘surpassing, the Ch ri Olumbia ‘attract- "a his 0 per cent more tourist’ traf: appeal pobreette Suerte ast. acct atest ‘figures rel , ’s. vehicle” permits,’ bar- Cana ometer of’ B.C's popularity: with i American; motorists, cars bearing early, :vacationers .from’the,.Uni- ted St numbered ;22,293, dur- traditional’ ‘month of flowers’ this year, :compared’ with: 18,517, for. May,"1951, Beare ‘The increase: supports the ‘con- fident feeling among travel’: of- |:3 fictals and tourist enterprises; that this year will mark up’a record of migration of summer, visitors from south of the border. 2 Mr. ‘Turnbull gave ‘credit for the;encouraging tourist picture to wider Publicizing of British. Col- umbia attractions,’ our new. ‘high: ways, and ‘a ‘trend among:Ami la, ‘estimate it is worth-an annual $80, 00,000 annually, ‘WANTED = >TO RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY ‘221 Bedroom | House ‘In ie ‘Castlegar ; Apply Box 410 3 Castlegar, B.C, PHOTOGR: ‘PHIC and} HOBBY SUPPLIES , ss Which will. make’ your shopping easter, + “Cail in‘and see the linge selecticiy on display’ No CARRYING CHARGES : .Seh: :reports that the ‘jourm- ilsts showed great‘ interest in the, - ond calf.’ Bill Lebidoff, ‘ele, 08 wald Motors. : : aS, OW EEE: $ COLLINSO) Agencies ‘Tinnited -. Phone. 4943}: |WEIE Painting. Contractor: FOR. SALE — Six and: one-half ‘along. ¢ Ss rought acres, 8 roomed house, ’ out- , building, . fruit: trees, .P.. Letke- IN CHU RCH » | ELECTRO HYGHIAN ce COMBINATION Vacuum. CLEANER - AND. FLOOR POLISHER conta Dorothy’ Layton or. Kinnair aird, B.C,|* : Fgper. Hanger” “iman, Robson, B.C, 3-27 TE: ‘INSURANCE -Free | E: stimates { i = uuired Ve] 8 Phone “3081, or} Box 55 FOR SALE — 400 young-roosters. r |; About 4 months, old., Good for. : tration of fc eee | f, 5th For a Free Demonstration of. Jor ‘a. MasDONALD SS Ave! tien: 'P-325 i ‘Barrister and ‘Solicitor ** Ste..7 tae Castlegar. BAC. Call on us for’ +” PASTEURIZED MILK ©) *: Whipping Cream ‘ & Table Cream Chooolate m and Cottage: ‘PHONE. 3708 Eremenko Block ; FOR SALE —° ‘White. - enamel Clare-Jewel. range $80, phone 4201. * FOR SALE — Hot Water heating Family Communion. and Building St. Rita’s Church - ' Rev. Joseph'B,’ Barnes, P.P, Fifth Sunday ‘after Pentecost* Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 11]° o'clock. Store. Hours: 1-5..p.m. Closed 1 Wednesday me B.C. yy BS Electrical’ Fixtures and Suppltes |: Phone. 38098 : fan WORK Ww, FOR SALE —- 4 room + house, basement, central Josntion:: Box ; 402, Castlegar. 3 3-26 Daily Mass —°8 o'clock. ee Pa Friday — First traday of J uly: ‘system. Incudes Boiler, . radia- | cane Sunday, fie tors,.: pipes, svening, + EMES, ELECTRIC etc. Apply “Anderson -’ Feed? eee 7:30.05 : : Phone 4531. 3-26. Devotions’ at 11:45 Sunday’ morn- ing after the last. Mass. sm JOSEPHINE HULL. CHARLES DRAKE. ~CEDL KELUANAY JESSE WHITE: WALLACE FORD and PEGGY-DOW: (0: FOR: SALE: —.Gurney,, All-ena- |; mel:. Kitchen , range;, just “like new. Appy. Ww. Ww Plotnikoft or » Bhone- 3006. siinats + P3-26.. Honor of 0 Our ray of an Moriday