‘PAGE 6 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, British Columbia ‘THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1951 ‘BUSINESS. DIRECTORY VEGETABLES Scarlet runner. beans: . 2nd DUTCH MAID BAKERY only, H.R. Foxlee, Beans, wax: Mrs, J, Infanti; 2, Mrs. E.;A. Lampard. Beans, green: 1, John Dunlop; 2, John Webster. Beans, - pale: 2nd only, Mrs, S. Zanet. For Birthdays, Weddings or Anniversaries Try Beets, globe: -1,- Mrs..C, H. THE “DUTCH MAID" King; 2, HOR. Foxlee. Cabbage, Phone 4502 ball or’ flat: 1, Mra, "Mu J.+Ver- zuh; 2, John Webster.” Cabbage, conical: 1, John Webster; 2; Mrs. N. Oswald. Celery? 1, H.R. Foxlee;, 2, John ‘Webster; Cauli- flower: 1, H. R. Foxlee; 2, Mrs. Kootenay Builders Bullding Contractors New Home and Remodelling — F. Pagura. Carrots, short: 1, y vere Botlmates John Webster; 2, Mrs. C. H. Wm. & Alex Plotnikeft ° King, Carrots, Intermediate: 1, Box 68 Phone 3006. John Webster; 2, Mrs. J. F. Mc S Teo Carrots, long: 1, Mrs, Oswald; 2, Mrs. J. Sherbiko. Hi. M. Card, Bicycle Shop _ Maple Street Coe, Golden: Bantam: 1, John Webster; 2, ate F, J. McLeod. Corn, A.O.V.: H. R. Foxlee, legar Cucumbers: 1, ace John Sher- Will be closed for heltdaye pikot Be Ming Fraser, ou ; 2 N, from Sept. 10th to’ Sept. 27th Oswald; 2, ‘A. S. Joy. Onions, ZUCKERBERG’S BEAUTY PARLOR ‘Fall Fair Prize List Andreashuk; 2, Mrs. John Sher- bike, | Plums, ‘Damson: 1, John Webster; 2, Mrs, H. Wade. Plums J. McLeod; 2, 2, Mrs. S. Rysen. R, Oborne; Peaches: 1, R.. Oboenes a Mrs. L, EL Davis. Grapes: 1 , Ry Ob- orne; 2, Mrs. J. peers “Cok: lection of fruits: 1, R. Oborne;, ted set: 2, Mrs. J, R. Parkin, Em- McLeod. Pickled beets: 1, Mrs; broidered lunch cloth: 1, Mra. J, ‘Sherbiko; 2, Mra. LE. ‘Davis. J. R. Parkin; 2, Mrs, J. Sherbi- Pickled onions:‘.1, Mrs, J.° ko, Cushion cover: 1, Mrs. R. Townsend: 2, Mrs. Ms ‘Markin. Hillestad; 2, Mra, B, Findlalett; Dill pickles: 1, Mrs. J.’ Sherbi- 3, Mrs, M, Marosoff, Embroid- ko; 2, Mrs. R: Oborne. Canned ered scarf or buffet set: 1, Mrs. corn: 1, Mrs, R. Oborne; 2,'Mrs, J. Sherbiko; 2, Mrs. P. Kinakin. C. W. Fraser.: Canned corn on Embroidered pillow slips: 1,- cob: 1, Mra. W. Markin; 2, Mrs. Thelma Rourke; 2, Mrs. K, B.A, Lampard. Canned beans: shead. Colored embroidery: 1, 1, Mrs, R.:Oborne; 2, Mrs. L, E. Mrs, P, Kastruboff; 2, Polly Obed- Davis, Canned tomatoes: 1, koff. White embroidery: 1, Mrs. Mrs, ‘J. Sherbiko;' 2, Mrs, R. J. Sherbiko; 2, Mrs, Kastruboff. Oborne. Canned peas: 1, Mrs. S. Cutwork embroidery: 1, Mrs, R. Rysen; 2, Mrs,.N, Oswald. .-Col- Fitzgerald; 2, Mrs, E, Muzzen. Jection of canning: 2nd Thelma Tatting handkerchief edging: 1, Rourke, Aggregate winners Mrs.' Mrs, Sherbiko; 2, Mrs, B. Find: Tass i Mra, J. Sherbiko; 2, Mrs. F.’J. Cyril Bell AG2N DIES ‘LIMITIED Mrs..K. A winner: R, Oborne, in FLOWERS 2 y Marigold, African: 1, J.-C. McLuckle;. 2, Mrs, C. H. King. Marigolds, French: 2nd. only, John Webster. Asters: 1, W. H. Toogood; 2, A:.S. Joy. Dahlias: ‘AON. 1 “Thelma: Rourke; , 2, Mrs, Mary Bystrom. Gladioli: 1, A, S. Joy; 2, Mrs. J. Townsend; 3, J. Coupland. Nasturtiums, plain: 1, Mrs, Schwartzenhauer; 2, John Webster. Nasturtiums, double: 1,° Mrs. John Sherbiko; 2, Mrs. L.’Morey. Pansies: 1, Miss, Joanne Dunlop; 2, 4. s. Joy. Petunias: 2nd only, John Webster. -Phiox: 2nd only, John Webster. Stocks: 2nd only, John Webster. ;Soaparesons: 1, John Phone 2661 yellow or brown: 1, Mrs, John ik 2, Mrs, Peter Kina- : iin, Onions, 1, John KINNAIRD TAXI Webster; "2 Mrs, N. Oswald. Largest pumpkin: 2nd only; Mrs. L. E, Davis. Squash, green hub- - bard: 1, John Webster; 2, H. - BR. Foxlee. Squash, A.O.V.: 1, A. S. Joy; 2, H. R. Foxlee, - Vege- ienle marrow: 1, John Webster; Day or Night Service Phone 8091 WRIGHT'S AUTO SERVICE > Miracle Insulating , A. S. Joy. ‘Tomatoes, ripe: 1, Sohn Webster; 2, W. E. Harris. ‘Tomatoes, green: 1, John Web- ster; 2, John Dunlop. Peppers: sweet: 4, Mrs. P, Zanet; 2, Mrs. Pete Kinakin.. Potatoes, red: 1 John Webster; 2, John Dunlop, white: 1, Mrs.'S. Ry- _ Castlegar, Phone 4942 Installed by blower Fuel Saving 80 - 50% fon G W. Sharples & 0. Lightle, Prop. <0: 9, Mrs.-L. E. Davis. Pota- toes, Netted Gems: 2nd only, A. MUIRHEAD AGENCIES Phone %842 S. Joy. Largest potatoe: 1, Mrs. L. E. Davis; 2, Mrs, J. F. McLeod. Collection of vege Fire Automobile and Casualty tables: 1, John Webster; 2, Mrs. Insurarice N. Oswald.- Aggregate winner: Residence: 3416 pleue Webster of Robson. Kinnaird, B. C. E rnpples Banana: 1, R. Oborne; 2, Mrs, K. A Z Wagner: 2nd only, R. Oborne. ss Apples, Northern Spy: 1, John Webster; 2, Mrs. R. Oborne. Ap- ples, Delicious: 1, Mrs. L. Davis; 2, Mrs. K. Andreashuk. Apples, “Wealthy: 1,W. R..Camp- bell) Apples, McIntosh: 1, R. Oborne; 2, Mrs. K. Andreashuk. Apples, ‘Jonathon: 1, R. Oborne; K. ‘Andreashuk. Apples, vow 2nd only, R. Oborne. /FREDS BILLIARD. PARLOR Confectionery _ Soft Drinks Drop in Today Wight Lunches Crabapples, Yellow: 1, H, R. Fox- Jee; 2, John Webster. Crabap- ples, Red: 1, Mrs. N. Oswald; 2 John Webster. Pears, Bartlett: 1, Mrs. K. Andreashuk; 2, Mrs. _AVENUE GRILL and GROCETERIA ‘Next to the High School Ice Cream W. B. Harris. . Pears, " Hot Dogs Beauty: 1, Mrs. J. C. McLuckie; . 2, Mrs, K, Andreashuk. Pears, Anjou: 2nd only,' R. Oborne. Hamburgers Pears, Howell: 1, 1. R. Foxlee; 2, John Webster. -Pears, A.O.V.: 2nd only, Mrs. K, Andreashuk. G. A. SUMNER ‘ " Blums, Blue or Red: 1, Mrs. K. Open all "aay Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ~ -Blectrotu Sales, Sefvice - Andreashuk. “Apples,. Flemish, Ww » Je Sweet peas: 1, ast Soe eoaadert 2, Leonard Davis. Zinnias, large: 1, Thelma Rourke; 2, John Web- ster. Zinnias, small: 1, Mrs. M. J. Verzuh; 2, AS Mc- Luckie. Roses: “Ww. ‘Too- son 2, J. Couplana. ‘Collection elena? Collection of Annuals: 1, John Webster; 2, J. Coupland. Potted plant in bloom: 2nd only, Mrs. J. R. Par- kin. Potted follage ’ plant: a Thelma ,Rourke; 2, Mrs. aq. Chrysanthemui John Webster. Aggregate: Webster. Special award, single Zadeh spike: J, Coupland. DAIRY PRODUCTS : - Eggs,white: 1, Mrs. W. Wal- “ton; 2, John ‘Sherbiko. Eggs, brown: 1, John Dunlop; 2, Sid Walton. ‘Honey, dark: ond only, Mrs. C. HL King. Ageregate win- ner: Mrs.;W. Walton. \' CANNNING - Apricot jam:-1, “Mrs. Wi iMar- kin; 2, Mrs. N. Oswald; 3, Mrs. Le a 3 Mrs. R. Oborne; 2, Mrs. N. wald. Plum jam: 1, Mrs.’ W. Markin; 2, Mrs. L. Morey. Straw- berry jam: 1, Mrs. F. J. McLeod; 2, Mrs. M. J.. Verzuh. Crabapple jelly: 1, Jean Jones; 2, Mrs. L.- Morey. Black currant jelly:. 1, Mrs. J. C. McLuckie; 2, Mrs. W. H. Houston. Red. currant sey: 1, Mrs. Walter Markin; 2,. Mrs. M.. Peachey. Canned apricots: 1, Mrs, G. Rindler; 2, John Dun- Jop.. Canned cherries: /1, Mrs. C. W. Fraser; 2, Mrs. R. Oborne. Canned peaches: 1, Mrs. J. Sher-- bjko; 2, Mrs. J. R. Parkin, Can- ned pears:°1, Mrs. S, Rysen; 2, Mrs... J. R.- Parkin.: Canned plums: 1, Mrs.. J. R. Parkin;: 2, Mrs. J. Sherbiko. berries: 1,,Mrs. M. J. Verzuh; 2, Mrs... R. .Oborne; °3, “Mrs. J.. R. Parkin. : Canned ‘strawberries: 2, , Mrs, M:. Curren.’ Mustard pick- “Jes: 1, Mrs. L. E. Davis;°2, Mrs. F.ds: ‘McLeod. Mixed beets:*.1, Mrs, M. Hingley; 2, Mrs! J, Sher- piko. - Green tomato Peles: 14 ‘ Phone 2182 and ‘Supplies at the ; “Lakeside Hobby Centre CASTLEGAR ‘YAXI elie Courteous, Ss Day or Night Service : Phone 2311 *yaple’ Street "7" Radlo and Appliance Repairs ‘ Weatinghouse Radios . Phone 2601 _ HAY RIDES. Desmond T. Littlewood Py. Optometrist « Post Office wel Castle Bar. Ranch — “RODE FOR FUN “AND HEALTH “MAKE UPA PARTY FOP THE — WEEK-END. ‘LODGE AVAILABLE F FOR DANCING. ‘Wed. 2:30 pm. to 8 p.m... Phone 2381 KINNAIRD SERVICE 24 Hour Auto Wrecker Service E.. J. Fink EMES ELECTRIC ‘Tom Emes BUTTER, ‘Ast grade, Ib. Phone 4227 PICNIC’ HAMS, Fresh Ib. BACON, side, ‘sliced or piece, Ib. ........-- LITE MUTTON SHOULDER ROASTS, Sst Coe : BB Electrical Contracting Wiring °. Estimates a and Kinnaird, B. C. Phone 8008 Lakeside Hobby: Centre Dresden Craft & Rubber Moulds Paints, Model Crafts i Boys sizes 10-18, and Archery Men sizes 36-4 : sot ‘4 —_—— ee ~ LT “Ss, Rysen; 2,.Mrs. J. R. Parkin. Canned rasp : :67¢ FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS FOR RENT i : We have a, complete range of ‘BOMBER JACKETS “._ in Satin or Poplin ; Fy ee ; later, Crochet work, cotton: 1, | HOME CANNING. Mrs. B. Findlater; 2, Mrs, M. - Bystrom; 3, Mrs. S, Zanet. Cro- Angle cake: 2nd only, Mrs. S. chet work, wool: 1,.Mrs, J. R. Rysen. Layer cake, chocolate Parkin; 2, Miss V. Hagen, Wear- teed 1, Mire. /J- Dunlop } Me. ‘Ing apparel from flour sacks: 1, T ‘ ysen, uit cake: 1,,.Mrs. Mrs, S, Trant; 2, Mrs. B, Zanet. hieves are busy—an M. Curren; 2, Mrs. J. C.Mc Any other article {rom flour hurglara eo ne emai: - Luckie. Jelly roll: ‘1, Mrs, J. h sacks: 1, Mrs, W. Markin; 2, Mrs. other ‘kinds of petty. pilfe rh Baskin; 2, Mrs. J. Townsend. P, Kinakin. ‘Darn or worn hose! Leas Al thaipiaaae Date loaf: 1, Mrs. J. C, Me 1, Mrs, W. Markin; 2, Mrs. C. H. y from your. automobile, from hotels, shops, clubs and even from your person while you are on a crowded | street. A low cost Personal Theft Policy - will reimburse you in event of any’ thievery of your property. Ask us about i it. Luckie; 2, Mrs. N. Oswald. .Gin- ger bread: 1, Mrs. C, H. King; 2, Mrs, W. Markin. Shortbread: 1 Mrs. W. Markin; 2, Mrs. -N. . Oswald. Oatmeal drop cookies: 1, Mrs. W. Markin; 2, Mrs. M. J. Verzuh, *Lemon ple: 1, Mrs. King. | Cotton apron:.1, Mrs, J. Sherbiko; 2, Mrs. E, A. Lamp- ard. Child's stuffed toy: 1, Mrs, E. Muzzen;.2, Mrs. W. Markin. Rug: 1, Mrs. M. King; 2, Mrs. S. Walton. . Bedspread: 1, Mrs, M, Curren; 2, Mrs. R, Hillestad, Cotton dress, first only, Mrs. Ww. Markin. Article from worn gar- ment: 1, Mrs. N. Oswald; 2, Mrs. ’ R. Oborne; 3, Mrs, J, Infanti. Ag- erent winner: Mrs, W. Mar in. ; .Bread,,white: 1, Mrs, M, J. Ver- zuh; 2, Mrs, J. R. Parkin, Bread buns, white: 1, Mrs, B. Find- later; 2, Mrs. J. Dunlop. Bread, whole wheat: 1, Mrs. B.. Find- later; 2, Mrs. C. H. King. ‘Blue Ribbon tea biscuits: 1, Mrs. T. Killough; 2, Mrs, . Schwartzen- hauer; 3, Mrs. J. Sherbiko; 4, Mrs. C. H. King. Baking powder iced layer cake: 1, Mrs. W.'Mar- kin; 2, Mrs, J. Townsend. Agere gate winner: Mrs. W. Markin. CASTLEGAR SOCIAL, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wapple, left: Saturday to visit for a month at the home of Mr. Wapple’s ,par- ents in Kindersley, Sask. HANDICRAFT , Carved leather handbag: 1, Mrs, R. Kerr; 2, Mrs, H, Wade. Article of wood: 1, A. R. Cor- man;'2, John Webster. Article of metal: 1, Mrs. W. A. Smith; 2, NEEDLEWORK F. Lingren. Article of shell: 2nd EMBROYDERY only, Mrs. A. E. Lampard. Mis- aia et aes ‘eellaneous: 1,'John Webster}. 2, nitted diamond socks: 1, Mrs. : F Pagura; 2 Mrs. N. Mavosoit, Wer pee get ag rte Knitted plain socks: 1, Mrs. Fe ee ee a ee eae mara, Pagura; 2, Mrs. L. Morey. Knit- & ease : ted fancy socks: 2nd only, Mrs. BOYS, GIRLS, 16 AND UNDER N, Stoochnoff. Knitted mitts: 1, Embroidery; 2, Sharon Parkin. Knitting: 2, Sharon. Parkin. ‘Mrs, J. Sherbiko; 2, Mrs, W. Markin: Knitted sweater, stock- preeees doll: 1, Gail Seaton; Markle. Shell work: “ing stitch: 1, Mrs, W. A. Smith; , Mrs, W. Markin. Knitted 2, Marilyn 1, Violet Hagen; 2, Wanda Lind- en. Airplane model: 2,- Bill sweater, any. stitch: 1, Mrs. N. er Plotnikoff, F 1 Gloria Stoochnoff; 2, Mrs. W. Markin. Any other wool knitted articlé: Dowkes; 2, Harry Dowkes. Lay: er cake: 1, -Persis’. Allen; 2, 1, Mrs. W. Markin; 2, ‘Mrs. G. Infanti.- Any other cotton knit- Joanne-Dunlop.: ‘Tea bisbuits: 1,.. Mr. Bob Thomson left Monday Jeanette King; 2, Deana Markin.. for a holiday at Spokane, .and ted'article: 1, Mrs. FE. Kastruboft; 2, Mrs. E. Muzzen, Baby’s knit- Aggregate winner: Persis Allen. other points. WALDIE Lumber & Building _ SUPPLY, LTD. > CASTLEGAR, B. C Mr. and Mrs.'J. 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Choice of colors, $5450, Z plus the small Dynamic Set-in eight colors foe's for any room or eolor, you choose aus $26. 50 ‘WE INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR STOCK NOW. _ AVAILABLE. FOR YOU before leaving to.make _ lightitig: fixtiares~-vith-»every appliance ~ woverst. ere ‘ “ aan , ular. Commons, and ‘Senate. pro- {Treaty Organization. Castlegar School. : KINNAIRD - BRILLIANT : Published Livin Thursday at “The Ceceartilde of the ‘Kootenays” CASTLEGAR _ ROBSON VOL. 4; No, 38 5 Cents Per Copy THE WEEK AT OTTAWA Speclaily, written for- cabinet make up its mind, \ THE CASTLE NEWS ‘HISTORIC MEETING \(By’ Erwin Fricke) * Canadian Press Staff. Writer OTTAWA. (CP),-— The “Hill” was taken. over ldte last wee by, envoys . extraordinary, min- than: Canada’s capital has seen ong nations. before. more than 200 Canadian, Brit- The security arrangements were soldiers, both in and out- side the centre block of the’ Par. Mament , R.C.M.P. staffs cutslde, the reg- at top levels. tective staffs: inside and. plain- cote men ali AOvEE the Blece ft the at this N.A.T.O. counell of the * North a antte “Minister - Abbott. The cabinet members from the 12 ers of N.A.T.O., won't be directly member nations came with’ the but for discussions on. financial, eco- will likely preside at-a ae dinner for delegates é nomic and The gist of the talks tance the ends. was to be how to strengthen the ' General ‘The. week-long discussions ‘are : considered historic because they . | 4 bring together for the first time —under a, system authored by “isters plenipotentiary and more Soe — the foreign, finance ‘of the The week-long talks give them a chance to bat To report thelr ‘activities were around ideas about the way re- armement’s impact and inflation ish, French and American news- can best be countered at a time » Paper men, and one Russian re- when there Is more rearming to ‘porter. oi the past N.A.T.O. meetings ‘were ‘probably the most sweep. have been called to ‘make de- * ing Canada has ever seen. There cisfons.. The Ottawa talks of fer the first chance to clear the way for decisions by preliminary _ External Affairs Minister Pear- .son 18 Canada’s leading: figure conference with ‘a helping hand from Defence Claxton . and. Finance Prime Minist- * er St. Laurent, one of the fath- . didn't CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1951 ES, FALSE ¢ ES LCING CELLULOSE FIRM SURVEYS TIMBER ON ARROW LAKES VANCOUVER. co — The. Sun, is that muchiof the timber: Sun | in . "fs at water level and the Amerl- story Friday said that Columbia. . can power authority (Bonneville) Cellulose Company survey partiés wants to raise the lake level are delighted with good stands to provide stbrage for Grand of. hemlock, spruce and cedar in Coulee and other dams. the Arrow Lakes area. They said up to one billion The surveyors are cruising the | feet of timber’ would be lost with Jake inspesting timber that will the raising of the Jake. + How- be used for the propesed $75,000,- ever, if the project went ahead , 000 pulp and newsprint plant at rapidly, the low-lying trees could Castlegar, + be cut before the lake Jevel was One thing they fear, says the raised. Soberlak Baby_ Baptized, Castlegar St. Rita's. Church in Castlegar was the scene of.a Sunday after- noon. baptism this: week when the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Soberlak of Robson was baptized and given the nam es of Carol Lynne. ¥ The ceremony was performed god- Woman Missionary ‘Returns to Korea “SASKATOON. (CP); —" Dr. Florence: Murray — twice a ‘refugee from Heres — is going led ian the war-torn country. a’ few hours ahead of the Communist dnvesion ot Seoul. in:July 1950. P >. Now the ‘anedical inisstonary defences of the countries of. the come either but there were many . other distinguished military fig- North Atlantic area against Com- ae ; including, Gen. Omar Brad- . At the of the meetings which “continue and Admiral Foreigh Minister "paul Van .Zee- ain’s Naval Chief. land “of Belgium, declared the Site‘ of the meetings is military - power of the N.A.T.O. still far below. that of the Com- munist_ armies. He said that a of the Pact’s stand- iw oa its top military body, Lord ‘Fraser, Brit- the closely-guarded: centre block of the Parliament Buildings where is again to the coun- Library Praised. _ The Castlegar Public Library’ ‘Board’ met: in’ the’: brary: last Tuesday evening with Mr.-J. A. Chartets in the cyair and C. Bloomer, Mrs. A:/Hopland, Mrs. C. H. King, Mr, W.' Martin and Mrs: R. W.. Whittaker’ present. :“hatlance-between’ these forces “is-’ ments “were put in’ force. No the only way by which war can one without a pass was allowed be avoided.” The Belgium-dip-. to enter the buildings. Jomat said the’ North’ Atlantic The Treaty Organization is. pressing =man.—. Arcardl Ogorodnikov, re- “to catch up. to the military of the our common. civilization.” N.A.T.O. spéridénts” cided. PROBLEM 7" *™ eS: ‘any Current N.A.T.O. ‘jaiembers are~ -be accredited to cover the. meet- the United States,.Britain, -Can- ings. ada, France,’ Belgium, Denmark, COMMUNIST PRESS ‘Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, ' “The. N.A.T.O.” to be to -the in. some * countries tion were Greece and Turkey.” ‘Also on: the agenda was a‘re-, and. it? was:not thought right port from the Defence * Produc to .throttle fa Jorge: section ‘of their “inational > lone Russian newspaper presentative ‘of Tass News. Ag- of. ency — was given the same priv- ileges as other. correspondents. : thi ts corre: ‘decision was Norway and Portugal. ‘ Expected - made in light of ‘the fact that ‘there is a large Communist press ts were tak- en on ‘of and‘ general library policy discussed, Tuesday’ after. ‘noon’ librarian: isMrs, “adult non-fiction’ and fiction 450, iivente fiction and ‘non-fiction and Fridays: 35 and 7-8. village could be well proud.” He ty. where she. has: served > for “28° years. She was a visitor, . in en route to and Korea, “Dr. Murray said that medical women had been given an assur- ° ance that they would be- per- mitted to go. back. Severance Union Medical Col-. lege Hospital in Seoul where ene served has been destroyed. tod ‘April 20 to. August .32 .are 5,.a total of ' 2825 volumes four months, “Library hours. are Tuesdays ° S 200-mile front of aluminum: shelter ie The: world: the| seen.’ measuring’ the ‘ flow.’-of . ‘the: northland ‘is! commonwe: biggest: earthen! 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