Page 6 CASTLE NEWS, Conteor BC Robson Nows PUBLIC HOME AGAIN — Mr. and Mrs, yale aa Malcom McPhee and family of ‘oct Cc ik, have home again after a week's visit at the home of the former's mo- ther, Mrs. E.H.. McPhee. TO CAMP KOOLAREE — Misses Barbara Martin, Lorraine Web- ster,. and Paulette Gavrilik, left Tuesday for Camp Kool- aree, FROM SEATTLE —'Mr, and Fannie ALL TYPES OF STENOGRAPHIC WORK _Phone 3967 146 2nd Ave. Anglican.. Church “| Sunday, July',25 5... ‘Kinnaird —/9. am, |). Castlegar —‘l1.a.m, Robson 7:30 pim, Dr. K.-A. Morrow's office Will be CLOSED From JULY. 24 \to: 30th. Anclusive Pork Cc ‘hops Lb. Pork Riblets Mrs. D.' Magee. have: : OUR SPECIALTY PRESCRIPTIONS | We specialize in for a week, TO CHILLIWACK — Mrs. Don _ Duncan and children have left for Chilliwack for a visit with Mrs. Duncan's parents, from Seattle where ‘they visited | - r Buiding Su as Bullding & iy, Ltd. PHONE 4061 Prescriptions using only |}| {if THE FINEST DRUGS: At The LOWEST PRICES PITTS’ Rexall. Drug Day or Night Phone 4231 OPEN : Monday — Wednesday and Friday Evenings ELIE’S . AUTO COURT . Fully Modern CABINS OFFICE — 80 Crescent St. BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone oAAl. @ The W.-A. of the Castlegar United Church wish to thank all who donated towards ‘the lunch for the Ist. of July. Also thank you Kiwanis for eiving| us a chance to cater for your luncheon on the ist. of July. "Attention Castlegar and Robson Guides. Due to flood enditions, your camp is indefinitely postponed. - ‘You may nit siotices off your’ meetings In this’ space free of charge, Just phone 3441, We carry all kinds of from Insurance Companies, . Cyril Bell Agencies Lid. Phone 3441 | Castlegar ONIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, B.A. PINCOTT Insurance Advisors D 16 oz. 2 for SWEET MIXED PICKLES Evercrisp 16 ox. jor .. 23¢ BR. R. A: WALLEY’S OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FROM AUGUST. fst. to AUGUST 15th. - INCLUSIVE MARGARINE, Tu ‘Orange: MARMALADE JTOMATOES Lan Valley my on? 43c¢ _Nabob, 24 ox, jar .... 37 ‘PAY DAY VALUES FOR JULY 23 -24 COFFEE, Nabob Lb. Siecuanhanliees #133 PUNCHES;: ae : 25 ‘or. ees ‘EGGS, Grade A , Dox. it (ores. ” sal MON, Pink, Clover ree Ae SHRIMPS” : Clover Leaf -POTATOES, New. 5. ibs. .: WATERMELON Jo ane GREEN PEPPERS Seaor Crate, ... CANDY, Orange & Lemon, slices tb. pais 39¢ BRAISED BEEF, Beech- wood, .1 tb. tin ....... 29¢ CAKE MIXES, robin hood. ave Te egg: coupons. 2. for 49a “=ROCKETEAS— | \CRROP ANE) FOR Cooking — Water Heating iu '-House’ Heating — Clothes Drying ::: “ITS FAST GLEAN “ECONOMICAL” — ~ McKay & Stretton Ud. Your Hone F _NELSON, Bo Phone 1555: 532 Baker St. ovens ASC Sorrel OCIA MARSHMALLOWS: Weston‘s Per Lb. BABY FOODS Cedar Gran ‘Ashestos Siding : Its ‘ASteal Regular weweeecses S2300 Per Hundred Sale Price Pees $15.87 Per Hundred OF COSTS YOU LESS IW THE END ‘Gerber’s or Heinz, 3 for . SPREADEASY CHEESE ' Burn's 2 Ib Pkg. CO-OP PORK and BEANS. Green Label, 2 for “WHITE VINEGAR we Ga Half Gol, COFFEE Blue Ribbon, Lb. 'SWEET PICKLES Nabob, 26% ox. jor THE ‘have:so far failed. to Tecover, ‘ody. LIBRARY VICTORIA. 8, ¢, , ” Published Every Thursday at “The Crossigads of the K Kootenays” When Swesl Over Power Dam Funeral services were held at ‘Kelowna yesterday morning for } to Ci who met. ~ Gisela 23,8 ‘death by drowning while switiming in» ‘the Lower Shuswap River near Vernon. Sunday, Miss Schumacher, who came to Castlegar, from Rheinberg, Germany, July 4 to: take up re- sidence with her brother-in-law and sister,.Dr..: and. Mrs, H.. J. . Ruebsaat, was drowned when she and a party of riends. were swim- ming above the’ B.C. Power,Com- mission dam at Shuswap Falls. - She was swept over the spillway of the dam. ‘Witnesses. say, the’ girl was caught in the current where it rushes over the spillway. She made a desperate grab at a ce- ment pillar but the water swept |' her away. The victim’s ‘pody- was seen later about half a.mile below the the dam, being carried bya strong current. Dragging operations were con- ducted’ in the river and nearby Mabel Lake. The. body was re- covered. Tuesday about 1000 yards beliw, the dam, whichis, about 25 miles from Vernon, near Lum- by. «EB. “the Empire Stadium, built. and Commonwealth. Games, will is one of the largest in. Canada, an Sct eiaa ee ‘Finale i ‘Completion of: ‘nearly: tall the; -waterworks expansion: project -| approved by. village‘ ratepayers in‘a ‘plebiscite early this year has made it possible for the Board of Commissioners of the Village of° ih ‘Kinnaird to greatly relax sprinkling restrictions in the vilalge, ing is now. ‘ev- e ery day from 6 am. to 12. ‘noon and,3 p.m. to 9-p.m,_; the’ three he ur: interval being stipulated’ to ensure’ that reservoirs have en- ough water for. fire protection: From here and from other Games; sites in Vancouver will com the first CBC to be: seen in East- . Miss Conroy Leaving - Succeeded Here By | pommse Classmate Miss Bernadine Conroy, Public ‘Health Nurse for Castlegar School . District No. _Nine lor; -the- spast transi ae Know Any Spanish? Here’s' A Chance To Employ ne ny abroad. : ern and Western ‘Canada, by means. of ' co-axial and’ micro-wave ities through the Unitea States linking CBUT, Vancouver, with the CBC-TV: network in Eastern C jada : Some 26 countries are participa' ing in the Games, ‘which will ‘also. be; fully covered by: CBC. radi lor ee at home | and was per; mitted only every ‘other day ‘tor four hours... “Biggest items in ‘the’ expanded water system’ are a’ new ‘100,000 and.a new $10,000: pumphouse |on' the Columbia River. The new the ‘40,000 gallon Pine Street Dead ith Narrow Road | S. Public works crew: of the Vill-| Gantr age of € open- ‘ed “Hime Street ‘from ‘Columbia to First Avenue, ‘during ithe weekend. i Working Friday, Monday. and |b part of Tuesday, a narrow, road as pushed through ‘on one‘side ‘or the street allowance,’ ‘permit-| ting use of pt the: streetway, by, ped- E The road. coxstructed.is just . wide enough for one ‘way traffic. ; pledges ‘are’ signed” by|- Cathaltes ‘of Brilliant, “Robson Renata, Deer - Park,’ : Castlegar, | Kinnaird and ‘Blueberry and some include cash:donations. ©: +The sare ‘part. of: the: drive the Nelson dioces ‘| July 18, for a: minimum: of $400,- 000 for’ expansion: of Notre Dame University. ‘College at Nelson. The campaign. throughout the 28 pari- : shs of thé diocese has gone well aa over :the objective." in th Sarton District Fast- ball’. League from. last week iG alracts Awarded tank. tank’ below the Kinnaird. school. -One of two new .60 hip. déep-- well pumps, with, a capacity of. 575: gallons: per minute each, has béen ‘installed ‘in: the new pump gallon ‘water ‘tank’ on:the’ Upper |; Bench just.| -below. the village park | s the’40,000 gallon tank and’ vil- lage :water. mains. A’200' gallon per minute pump sends water from the :smallér tank.to the 100,000 gallon: reservoir on the Upper Bi The second of ‘the: two new pumps will be ‘installed in the pump house when ‘the water lev- el ‘has | receded “sufficiently to make the road: £0. the pump, house been’ connected to the Dumont system because the connection ‘fit- tings have not-arrived. Till these ‘arrive, the. Dumont system ‘is be- ing operated as a separate: unit and‘ the former ‘sp: = housé and: is delivering water:to rinkling Ske stilt inetect tn this area! fe One of BC ‘s Top § 1x" "Miss ‘Beverly Joan Tingle arship. The Castlegar is among: BCls s six top eat Matric students" ‘who > each win a-$200 Royal: Institution Schof- Department of Education, arte were, last weelc by the fa projects: Be ‘he: $616,000 school “expansion project _late’ last, year.- were four games ‘played and. one some defaulted,, since, last "Thurs> ae top-spot Juniors stretched their. unbeaten . streak.:to .11 straight . Monday. night,: edging the visiting. Ootischenia, team 5-4 in a. close contest. Brian “Atchison Jand « Harry... Cheveldave ; shared pre-school: age to grade eight, was : Mrs. L. LeFaive of Kinnaird. The classes, a review of the Catechism, "> “were held.at th No. One Elemen-. “Communion for‘ the ‘ first time.; ‘In t Communion Class were: here-are’ very pleased with this +| district's response to the appeal: Enigene . Darling, .. Donald. Gallo; Mervin: Harvick, Garfield: and Russell Leamy, Donald ¥ ing chores for the victors and Ered. Poznikoff. went all the: way for the. losers. :.- Priday night, Kiwanis. was.un- able