’ CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar,’ B.C. Page 3 DBAS i200 TiGtl fel OM KINNAIRD ‘KORNER 8 WOo Met 10. DIED font so. » Mrs, C. J... Whatley and ‘daugh- ter Kathleen ‘left for their’ home in Port Arthur). Ontario, ° last week after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs.. ‘Whatley’s daughter and son-in-law, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Pettitt — PHOTOS. Wedding and Group ‘Portraits Axel Nielsen. A ; 1 Miss Shirley Collinson who: has been spending a., month’s leave, visiting her. parents, Mr.°and Mrs, ‘Wm.. Collinson, has returned to her! ‘post'‘with' the: RCAF ‘at St. Hubert,’ Que: ; Mr. Harold Creighton has re- turned from Yakima, Wash., after’ spending a few days with his. brother Mr. Charlie Creigh- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Melville and son Harold have returned from holidaying in the United States, Mr. and Mrs. Sam_ Erickson have returned recently’ from visiting. with members. oftheir family in the States. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido re- turned this week from a three ‘week visit with relatives in Na- kusp. ‘tended the. Dominion: Annual Mrs. Horswill Attends i Anglican: W.A. Meet In _London,: Ontario ~Veterans of a 5,864 mile round- trip by motor car, Mr.'and Mrs. A. T. -Horswill returned. to their home in Castlegar Sunday after a four week visit to Eastern Can- ada, - ay s Except for the misfortune of being involved in a two-car col- ision on the Streets’ of’ London, Ont., they report having *had “a wonderful trip.” Mrs, Horswill, who is president of the Kootenay Diocesan ,Wo- men’s Auxiliary to the Church of England, and therefore onthe Dominion Board of the W.A., at- the ‘Castlegar’ Kats Neatly Ousted _ From Kootenay Finals o om And Championship Castlegar’s * women fastballers, its, | were ‘neatly eliminated, from ‘their West Koo- tenay Women’s Fastball :Champ- ionship throne to which they as- cended last year, in the seventh and eighth game of an elongated best of seven final series with the Nelson Royals. during. the past week, Nelson. tri gaining a circuit clout; for Nelson ‘}in the sixth, and Eleanor Dalling and Blanch Deverson one each for the Kats. The best of seven series began s at C with Nelson eking out a 13-11 edge. Castlegar roared back for a 17-11 day, have ended another seasom of women’s fastball] and returnedi the West Kootenay championship. to Nelson, giving them the Spar— ling Cup for thé first time as: triumph at Nelson S ber 7 and the series remained tied’ with t Sunday at Nelspn, Royals again took the lead in the series with a 13-' drubbing of the locals but again the latter evened matters with a 9-8 decision at home on the 17th. with four wins to Castlegar's two the‘two other games having re- sulted in deadlocks. .With a 6-0 whitewashing Kats received at their home grounds last week, and an 8-4 defeat at Nelson on Another -deadlock to the tune of a 12-12 score did nothing be- sides prolong the series on the 21st., but the decisive 6-4 win last week and the 8-4 triumph Sun- RADIO SERVICE B. HUBER 25 years experience Work Guaranteed Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. EL well. | : / TEDE Child Portraiture PHONE 3811 Sunday, the Sparling Cup, won iary to the Church of England in|for the first time by Kats last Canada, held in London; Ont. ;|year, and the West Kootenay _ About 250 delegates from each Championship ‘are now _ Nelson of the 28 dioceses.in the Domin-| laurels. : ion were present. They attended| In last week’s game, a tight in- executive meetings in Woodstock’ field and superb chucking by Mc- for the two days prior to the con-|Ginn plus a thirteen hit batting ference and were accorded a barrage, were a great deal more “very splendid reception” .at the.| than the Castlegar Kats, ‘with Bishop’s Palace. They heard ad-|their four hits and ‘several er- dresses by Anglican missionaries |rors, could cope with, Castlegar’s from India, Japan and _ other|Iron Lady of the mound, tireless fields afar and transacted a con- Anne Kastrukoff, who has hand- siderable volume of routine busi- Med Practically all the pitching | ness. chores for the Kats all season and The traffic mishap which mar- appeared for mound duty in red an otherwise excellent holi-] every game of the playoffs with day, occurred on one of London’s| both Trail and’ Nelson, allowed main thoroughfares. An Ontario| only one walk and received some vehicle struck the Horswill car| nice support from Eleanor Dall- on the front “left side, crumpled | ing at second. the rear left fender also and was For Nelson, it was Mary Mc- spun around by the impact. Both|Ginn on the mound, allowing Mr. and Mrs. Horswill were in-| four hits and two walks and scor- jured slightly and were in the .ing the only home run of the emergency ward of a hospital for |'game. several hours. Mr. Horswill was The final game on Sunday was treated for bruises and Mrs.|one of the: best fastball exhibi- Horswill needed six stitches in tions of the season with both her knee. The accident caused teams staging a clean, hard-hit- Mrs, Horswill to miss a day and ting, well-played battle. Royal’s a half of the conference. They | obvious batting supermacy, how- both report some soreness yet| ever, put them in the lead in the from the mishap, ‘ fourth frame and kept them The motor trip to Ontario was| there, with the help of a tight via the Northern U.S. route| infield throughout the remainder through Montana and Wisconsin. of the contest. They travelled as far east as Nia- Royals pounded out fifteen hits gara Falls and then back to Lon-| from the offerings of Kastrukott don. .|while McGinn held Kats to five They returned to B.C. again|hits, and two walks. Kastrukott through the U.S. but via a more chalked up two strikeouts and southerly route, passing through| McGinn whiffed five batters. Yellowstone Park, the Bad Lands There were three homers in the of South Dakota, and through] encounter, Marie Stangherlin Tllinois and Iowa, = aC, Impressing sights for- them of the Women’s Auxil- MRS. MACPHERSON HOSTESS TO GUIDES AND BROWNIES The Castlegar Guide and Brownie Association held their regular meeting at the home of | Mrs. Myles MacPherson, Wed- ‘| nesday, September 24, with Mrs. J. F. Killough presiding. There were nine members present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. V. 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Conference. * Kinnaird Badminton Off To Slow Start There were a few shuttlecocks flying and racquets swishing last Sunday in the Kinnaird. Improve- ment Society Hall when Senior- Junior badminton got off to an official start. The coach and bad- minton club officials, however, were disappointed at the small number of persons appearing for this first badminton session of the season. It is hoped that_with a bit more publicity given to the club and its endeavours, an increasing number of enthusiasts will attend the practices. i S. C. Muirhead is coach again this year and other coaching ap- pointments will be made later. The senior’ badminton gang is in full swing now with practices every Monday night. * Know Your. Canada H \ wuiz : Here are five more questions to test your knowledge. of Canada, her history, traditions, geography and resources. This five-question feature is the second in aseries of questions you can ‘use to see how. well you know the country you live in, ©. ee 1. 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