Sey RATAN EI aes ES MICE CAR ea PRE ERAT Pome th) ANG ERE RS ESE een LEDER ES eESS PAGE 4 nae CASTLE NEWS, ‘CASTLEGAR, rita Coutts THU URSDAY, JUNE = 1684 . industrial output. Saat as “NEWBOFMBOOK IS DESIGNED TO ‘SELL? CANADA :Liké-the Walrus in: Lewis Car. ? roll’s familitr’ rhyme, the Bank of Montreal has decided that..the time'has”come'to-speakk ‘of’ many things. Things like titanium — the new. wonder; metal; like.’ Canh-'s. adian life, from working condi- tlons ‘to: music; »; Mke: jthe. new pipeline“that “brings” Western’ ‘oll . over. 1,000 miles: to the St. Law. "rence: waterways ‘ system; © and. many’ other. things’ a Importance’ to: n to le’ considering business with. Thane ‘developrhents: are cedis- cussed by: the’ B of M in. its.new edition. of “Canad Today,” just -- off ‘the’ press. “Prévious: editions of this-100-page:. booklet have been. widely- acknowledged °° as : definite neéd.for a ; popular outline-.of Can- a its: resources. 5-. ied“ primarily, . to ~ “gel o' foreign businessmen ~ considering . operations in this | country;:,.this . digest-sized. publi- cation: “gives. a -cleat; “accurate picture’, of Canada- as’ it: 18.2! thoitgh itl, also aims: at attract- ing: settlers’ ‘and. tourists to this country; there’ is nothing of. the - 5 highly-colored- language ‘of tour- ism in its ‘/pages: “Canada. To-* day” sticks: Strictly to the facts: . of the. case:’ Nevertheless, be- . cause Canada, really. has. rhe goods,” ‘the’ book does -a .f! class” selling’ Job “for this try: “Canada Today” ranges over the length and breadth of ‘the .na-. tion. It discusses the people, x their .ways of life, the country’s “resources, : Canada’s. external\.re- “‘Tations. There is a minimum of - ‘Statistical information, but-where . ~figures ‘are cited they are. the latest available. Canada is shown to be a country which enjoys a high stardard of butions to -industrial,. scientific and cultural advancement.— a country. of almost unlimited re- sources and a rapidly expanding ‘This: extremely readable story f Canada is illustrated by many i1-chosen ‘ photographs © which _ peal of the booklet. The general ‘format {fs tasteful, and the book- Jet's ‘dimensions — permit’ easy ‘earrying in the average pocket. Many thousands of copies have’ been distributed: throughout the world, adding greatly to the general knowledge of. Canada in forelgn. ‘countries. Each eau at ‘ _ potentialities. ° Ale ar ; CONROY BAPTISM: HAS living: ‘and~ which has’ made major ‘contri-' dd*greatly to the overall ap- 4 the Canadian International Trade: Fair,{ivisitors from abroad are’, “provided with this valuable. in- “troduction to Canada and its Int ‘addition, the B of. M's correspondent banks, .,aeross the globe makes; copies: » “available to anyone’ “who: ex: presses.an interest in doing, Dual: FASTERN ‘ STAR?: peri BUSINESS DIRECTORY | ie, der; of Easter: celal. Club; met. last Tuesiiay! eve: ning at the home of Mrs, ness with Canada. A Canadian government ° aifices ;Bbroad distribute it, while many ‘schools ‘in other couritriés ‘now - use it as a supplementary text. While the: publication has only, Noeare Offer el Low. Fares'to.: . Calgary’ Stampede Low. fares: to... Calgary at stampede time from “all stations in Saskatchewan - and. ‘Alberta cand in British ‘Columbia as far west as ‘Vancouver and; Prince Rupert _were anpounced ‘ today. “by R. H. Powers vice-chairman “of the Canadian’Passenger As: sociation. Stampede. “dates this" year are July 9 to.July (14 and’ the low fares start“two days be- fore thén and return ‘limit goes two ‘days after the end of the ‘big. show. -. The specials fares -will be nor- mal, fare and one-half, J first class or.-eoach, :for the round trip with the ‘minimum for adults'or ehildren..being 30 cents.! Dates of, sale. are :July. 7 to duly 14 “providing passengers can arrive “in Calgary not later than 5:00 pm. on. July 14. Return limit is July 16 or the first’ available * train (thereafter if there *is no train service ‘on duly: 16. TGUCH OF ERIN'S ISLE “One did not need long to. re- -fléct in St. Rita's. Church. Sun: day, June 24th, to know that the baptism ceremony performed by the pastor, Rev. Jos. Barnes, marked a great aay . forthe Irish. Thee three-week-old daughter "| ‘ef Mr. and Mrs, :Pat Conroy of Brilliant was baptized and the names chosen’ as ‘the. ‘child's. pa- trons were: Shelagh Mourne. ~ ‘God ‘parents for the .Conroy baby were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dalton of Castlegar.’ At the C.P.R. agent's home in Brilliant, Mr.-‘and: Mrs. P.. L. “Conroy entertained later in the- afternoon ‘and a delicious dinner was served. by the: hostess. * couver,’“were pleased and. that a, with’: Mrs. COME AND Tk eee “Gladys : Agsea? as. hostess,’ “The ou Ps ‘Mrs. C. pita R HOT CHIPS! lucted the meeting © and> there a were 11*members’ and ‘a’ ‘visitor, { ae HAMBURGERS Mee R. EE. Jang’ of Comox; pres- LIGHT, LUNCHES ~ : ent. . * Final plaris were, tnade for, the ~ strawberry” ‘shorteake tea’ ‘and - sale;‘to be held on ‘the Jawn’ at . -). “the‘home of Mrs.-T. Couch, ‘Wed- mesday, July lith,.° -"’ « MUIRHEAD AG:NCIES Fire - Automobile & Casualty ‘Cards were played ‘Mater’ wit INSURE. NGE. prizes being awardéd' to: Miss "L. McKenzie‘ and Mrs. T. Couch. \2 "HONE 2842 Seana 3416 . ‘The’ hostess served: delicious re- ~ * ae KINNAIRD Bf. ‘he ‘July imeeting’ will pe ‘held ‘ pene eee : at one home of Mrs: T. Davidson, , = : Ching Crees - ’“MYRIACLE INSULATING : ° {CASTLEGAR ~ PHONE, 4042 ” Inetalled by blower ~ Renata W. 1. Plan BASKET PICNIC™ * ***! The. e, Renata Women's. Institute regula! meeting ‘was ‘Held at the home :of :Mrs.zIsaac:iWiebe on. _ June 14th. _Eignt members anu two visitors, “Mrs. Ralph Briga- ~ man and Mrs. ‘A: Kent of .Deer Park were (present... The. roll call “was: responded’ to by. a. “fa- vorite’ ‘flower,* ‘anid: why “you ‘like it2?™ ‘The ‘following: convenors re- ported: - Mrs, J. , the hana: Satisfaction Guaranteed ry ‘W. Sharple “€ O. Lightle, Prop. KINNAIRD | TAXI LAY & NIGHT “SERVICE Fuel Saving 30 - 50, ‘Por cent », craft’ convenor, * reported’: ‘that those’ who: saw “the haiidicraft | Gisplay from * Bedfords, | Van- “TUCMERBERG'S att PARLOR enough money. had‘ been ‘collect ed*-at the tea to! pay! Shipping charges." *= --“Mrs. Peter ‘Warkentin, citizen ship “convenor, reported‘ that a Maple St. ~ Castlega Phone 2661. - - 50' foot" rope ‘was: to “he: ‘tied “to-: the life buoy at ‘the wi art for emergencies. . ‘The ’-social welfare’ ‘eonvenor ; was '' gift, June 231 dent, Mrs. Joh Hamm, wi been ‘ill ‘for ‘some’ time: - Kootenay, Builders - Building Contractors “New Home: and remodelling “FREE ESTIMATES, : WM, & ALEX PLOTNIXOFF who has.‘ A basket’ picnic was discussed 2 Box 86 ¢ -Phone3006 * for the 29th of June‘i : July jist and Mrs. J.-J. "Reimer and. Mrs. Isaac. Wiebe volunteer- ° ae MAID BAKERY: F ed to be «the Phoné 4502° charge. ‘A house cleaning ‘ “bee for the! teacherage is to” take place a week ‘before opening of school: ‘in the fall." * “committee, ‘ing + 10; -15¢: ddien:: Glared. Do gh th ASc ‘do ‘The Kootenay- district: ‘rally re- S -port was given by Mrs. Peter. = Warkentin. . M “Henry Friesen, ‘GLA. SUMNER: oF NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN (Vv ‘Ki ‘and y C.P.R. newspapers please copy). CASTLEGAR SASH & DOOR “Manufacturers ‘of all types, “of windows July or “August, : ~ .,and doo .s: Window: seréens- and sereen Pe 7aocrs are a muSstat this time of the year. ROBSON BAPTISM. sa tee! < Drop in and seeusre prices. °° 7 ; ney! ee ‘Guaranteed “ “Prices ‘are right:: in attended ‘the rally at Kinnaird: in May. ‘The’ lucky dra was won by idonated” ‘by Mrsi: RY Mrs, J.°J. "Reimer Isaac Wiebe’ as‘ joint-. hostess. ‘No. meetings will beheld in “AVENUE fe} LE ue ‘Ber epris < GROCETERIA®. LIGHT "LUNCHES ICE say Sh “HAMBURGERS . HOT DC@S ade. We REMPEL: : Fuller ‘Brush Dealer ’ Phone Orders 2601 Residence and Office . au in Fowler’s Apartment: Box 20- : Castlegar, B.C. Desmond T. ‘Littlewood Optometrist i Post Olice Building “Wed. 2:30,P.M. to 8 P.M. - “PHONE 2381 : - CASTLEGAR TAX! “COURTEOUS hy, “DAY OR. '. "NIGHT: SERVICE _ PHONE 2311 = Radio and Appliance Repair. 0%. WESTINGHOUSE. RADIOS ~ Phone 2601 “ HeMs CARD BICYCLE:SHOP.: ; MAPLE. STREET _ THIS YEAR TRY | i CASA-VISTA CABINS. ' ‘EDGEWOOD, B. C. ., FOR THAT VACATION COMPLETELY FURNI Superior Plasterers "Spetializing ia Plaster pis ASAT, © and Stace BOX 315 ~ ielaeett Pine Beach Cabins ee for Reservation- Mrs. J. S. Ross -ROBSON iS Electric Kinnaird,B.C. Phone 3098 CASTLE NEWS, CAsriBean, BRITISH coLuiistA . €. 0. ‘CARLSEN'S BUILDING SUPPLY - ‘Por All ‘Your Building. Needs VENETIAN BLINDS .,. .° AL ‘caus €. Phone 4221 Box 249 e ‘SPORT TRA i LS (By Len Walker) FEIGNER, THRILLS: CROWD The King and his court visited Castlegar on‘ Thursday evening and treated ‘the fans to an ex- hibition of fastball that we won't forget in along time. A fair crowd was.on hand as the King, Eddie Felgner, demonstrated his various | pitches,” slow ball, half speed, three quarter speed and his fast ball which has been tim- ed, /bélieve it or not, at a speed of -140 miles. an hour, Feigner throws between his legs, around his’ back’-and even’ pitches ‘blind folded. Now I know who Super- man is, Im the seven inning | game the local. Cubs: played ‘a: very good ~ game, one of the best they have: . played this season hut they were ‘ defeated 5 to 4-by the Court boys. “Rennie Mitchell ‘put’: on quite an exhibition himself and the fans‘ were well pleased with his pitching. : Mitchell’s fast ball may not be as fast as Feigner’s, but, it is still too fast for:me. -- CUBS LOSE’ AGAIN After playing such a good game on Thursday against the King, the: Cubs © ‘travelled to Trajl_ on ‘Friday and they. just couldn’t seem to do anything as they dropped‘ their fifth © game. The Legion Pirates played. good ball to down the Cubs 7 ‘to'2. Several times the Cubs. loaded the. bases’ but just couldn't get a hit. when it was needed., Ren- nie . Mitchell hit. a tremehdous home run. into: right field but no one was on base atthe time .to bring home. Lorne Marshall, pitching ‘ for the’ Cubs, gave up 8 hits, while _ Walton of the Pirates gave up only 5. The. Cubs had ‘3 errors which. didn’t help’ matters. © ~ YANKS EXTEND: LEAD FOR 2% GAMES =~ In the only Midget league game played ‘this week the Yanks. ex- ploded “in : the’ sixth :inning; for 8 runs on-5 hits and 2: errors to’ down the Red Sox 14 to 6. Vie Kravski kept his’ batting av-. : ROSE TEA and. BAKE SALE Sits ~ featuring a A GRAB BAG &i TEACUP READING : a “Dp ME “peach “nil 2 su, Eres “os games. : CASTLE, NEWS" Cos ener B.C. ery: “AL the Crossroads oF the 'Kootenays » Ve CS Gunes Publianer and’ Editor Subscription «: by’. mail, $1.50 per. year. By carrier :15¢ per month, Classified’: advertising, 10 words 35c, 10c:billing charg! Display. rates. on. request. ‘LEITNER’S Besi Seledion of Master Tailors oe al = service erage at an’ even ‘500. getting 2: hits.in.4 trips to: the ‘plate, both. hits being. home runs. | Atche- son had’ a.triple’ and :2: singles. in 4 trips, Ken Grunerud,set the - Sox down with: 5: hits, he walked “5 and struck out:5... Kelly. of. the ; Sox:-had.:2. singles. in ; 3.‘ trips, while Mike Zitsoff had a double and. a single in. 2 Hips: to. the. : plates os. The cantina travelled - to: eS Genelle on. Monday ‘and. -com: | pletely outclassed“ the - + Genelle Midgets, handing’ them a 30 to 8. shelacking. -. The ‘Castlegar , ‘Kats ‘on ‘Mon- day showed that ‘they: ean: defeat. . the Trail.teams when: they: took ad ‘11.to.6 verdict from the ene Bench Cardinals up Shavers Bench: ch: Coach Rennie Mitchell “shiuffh i this -game: putting Verna “ Kani- gan at short: stop, Lil Woodrow at second base and Mary. Ran- — * dall on third.-‘These moves prov- ed very suecessiul. as. the «girls played a very. good’. game. -Ann . Kastrukoff pitched:a ‘fine game. and -was’ in: trouble: onfy: one .in--: < ning,.the sixth, when: :the* Cards *-got:5 ryns’on ‘1 hit,’ alks and ) a fielders choice, 5 Lil Woodrow. came’ up. with a “bad foot in’ the sixth inning. and may -be. out. of action, fora’ few: We hope! its; fis not : too Lil, and: ‘that’ you. will Ne JELLY, Jelly: and .Puddi APPLE JUICE; Sun Rype, PEANUT, BUTTER, Club Hone caT ROOD or DOG FOOD, Red Top, 2 for an TRA; #3 Best; Ib: : NENNBRESS ineup’ very: soon. their - winning spree 2 ‘alee a 4to ea be 2 Ione - girls. Soo This gr at least. so. far: dressed in the height of fashion ‘for 1901 ‘and ‘Trail: is concerned, ‘for - 1951 -too. With the aid of friends'and busy’ needles, Misses Murie} Garvin ‘Geft) and Doreen *(center).presented. a problem. :y Downie (right): had‘ their Golden Jubilee: costumes ready ‘well ahead of the celebration -week’.of. July’ 1’ to. 7. His ‘impeccable’ “imported” from a firm -of costume experts. Escort : Dante’ Poscente ttire -had “tobe “picture was one taken’ in connection “with ‘the cover scene: for. the July’ issue of fied ‘ing ‘and ‘Smelting. Company. H ee: publication ‘ of. The Consolidated: Min- ~—Cominco ‘Photo. may oS ‘ DRY. CLEANER CLOSED - yULY. lu TO ibe ed very’ good" ball’ and Marg, Henery, pitching tiie. first half ofthe game, did a fine’ job. The ‘local Cubs ‘also came up with a ‘fine performance on Sun- day: at Ione coming .out..on -top ~ with a 5°to 4 victory.’ The Cubs ‘peing short handed,, brought’: in’. Vern. Henery to “do. the catch- ing and from ‘all “Feports he did a fine Job. “play -ball after. all. : The Giants’ won 2 ames this weelc: in. the Bantam league but the. Cubs are still, in the lead, I take itsback” ‘Vern, : >I. guess you're ‘not ‘too: old’ to:. - a_combination of investment and “Fs ontop 726. Explosion: 4 2 Oll-carrying 22,Machine |” used ini} 3: vessels’ tie fabric He Sone * i. + 85, High ey of btuin ; : oF 40, Tablet rT ee ag Trail Jubilee Sprscaratlong for ‘Trail’s golden - jubilee celebration: have cost many thousands: f: raise‘ the'money needed, the time- honored system of: donations.’ was used, but’ only’, to: a ‘limited. ex- tent. .. Most“ of the money was raised: through the sale of a’ ‘unique’ type of%-bond."* ‘Called “jubilee. baby bonds,” they, are Citizens and: business- donation. -e§ buy. them‘ in® almost ‘any de- nomination... After, :the ; jubilee, when. proceeds : are. counted, the money: will be-paid” back to the bondholders’: on basis up to the:amount paid for the bond;:\'This type of financing ; has. been““very.popular. SOAP, ‘Lax, Oxydol Tide, Giant ks. ouEstS - PORK. CHOPS, BOLOGNA, fres Coa RUITS: ND VEGETABLES CABBAGE, green, | 2 Tbs, ae ORANGES. 220s, 2 ax ts . LETTUCE: ‘ol ce lh O women! i == | oer ' LLY bowed i