__Tiureday, August 2 REGISTRATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND ~ NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES Registration of High School students who are new to the Castlegar School District will be held at the Principal's office, in the Stanley Humphries Junior penine High School, Sept. 1, 2 and 3-from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, — Registration of adults for Night School Classes will be held at the same time. Courses available include: ‘COMMERCE — Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping INDUSTRIAL ARTS — Carpentery, Art Metal, Sheet Metal DRESSMAKING & OTHER COURSES: Burnett's than any: other’ DR GIN. Distilled in Canada dnd distributed by The House of Seagram ‘|FROM CASTLEGAR —. Mr.. O. i ger. fe VACATION ‘CLASSES '— ‘Bible “| FROM SALMON: ‘ARM — Mr. and Diiched Tenl, d6 ir adverti ant is not p play Si of British Columbi This a the Liquor Control Board or by! the, G The. Casilegar Happenings Sar ar gee Tae HOME FROM HOLIDAY — Mr. and. Mrs,: Whittaker “have re- turned from a two, week holi- Barbara have ‘returned home from a two weeks: holiday at various U.S. points ‘including Yellowstone National Park.” » Dunlop and family left Friday for a holiday ‘at coast points.” | LO CONVENTON — Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Lewis and family left dur- ing the weekend for the Okan- agan where Mr, Lewis, who is Castlegar Fire Chief went: to the B.C, Firechiefs’ Convention at Perlticton and the ; family are visiting at Kelowna, HOME FROM COAST.— Mr, and Mrs, R. E. Goulet and family from District’ s Social Events Mrs. S, Dower and daughter E TO COAST — Mr, and Mrs, Joe | wr mei Phone 3031. “New Ton : VISITING IN TRAL — Miss Ann Bradford is spending a few days THE Fist ARE BITING. TO ae THEM ED. GOOD TACKLE, GET YOURS | STOCK'IS COMPLETE | i CAKESINE HOBBY. CENTRE. “Across from the Theatre with her brother and sister - in-law, -in Trail. . s AY VISITORS — “Mr. and Mrs. C, F, Hermon of Trail were ‘Sunday ‘visitors’ at the home. of Mr. and-Mrs. - J. pe Williams. HOME FROM DEER. ‘PARE - Mrs. Rose Williams has return- ed home after spending a few days at Deer Park, EKEND TRIP — Mrs. A. Fer- guson-accompanied Mr. and Mrs J.:Seaton and family to Cran- brook and ey during the weekend... HOME FROM TRIP — Mr. and Mrs. S. Melnick returned this week from a motor holiday to Alberta, Saskatchewan and U.S. points, FROM SPOKANE — Visiting ‘at the home. of Mr, and Mrs, S. Simeock are their daughter and unday a week's visit with relatives at , Mr, and Mrs. Hunt, and ats end also their Mrs. Deer Park Locals Fae] HOME TO TORONTO — Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Williamson and Mr. Gordon Walker. have returned to their home in Toronto after spending a few weeks in Deer ark, HOME TO REGINA — Mis, Sue Smith has returned to her home in Regina..after spending a months: holiday at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kent. ....:.- REENT GUESTS — Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Reimer of Renata were the , recént. guests of ‘Mr... and. Mrs, a oF T.. “Williamson, ‘en route to Nelson, from where they will gO on to. Vancouver, - Aasland, sons,Odd and Thor and Miss:.Joyce .Williamson - were ., weekend visitors to Deer Park - from Castle; School vacation classes are be- ing held in the community hall by: Mr. and Mrs. J. Reimer of Langley Prairie. While here, they had as their guests Mrs. Reimer's mother,. Mrs. P. Frie- sen, her brother and_sister-in- > law,-Mr. and Mrs. M. Friesen and children, .all. of Langley Prairie and; Mrs. Haggen: of Castlegar. Mrs. D. Phelps of Salmon Arm and their daughter Mrs. H. De- Luuew.of Kamloops, were the recent guests of their.son and ee (ee YOU CAN GET ALL YOU PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS —Including Bathroom Sets A H 0 M BUILDING "SUPPLY Phone 4244 KINNAIRD, B.C. The—* J, LAZAREFF RECENT VISITORS — Mr. 5. | Park. ‘ FROM NELSON — Mr. and Mrs. ‘|IN HOSPIFAL — Miss” Javee HOME FROM. “HOLIDAYS — Mr. g ; ‘and Mrs.‘T. E, Green and fami- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Phelps. TO SYRINGA CREEK — Mr. and Mrs, A. Law were recent visi- tors to Syringa Creek, the guests {en Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Cole- 70 | ROBSON =_ | Mr. and Mrs, R. Briggeman and ‘children and Mr. :and- Mrs. F... Briggeman _ were visitors to Robson where they spent some time at the » Regatta. Gallo of Howser and Mr. E. Pickard of Copper Mountain ‘were recent’ visitors to Deer. Rowe of Nelson were the week- end guests of their’ daughter Mrs, Crockett. Kinnaird Corner 20 SPOKANE — Mr. and Mrs. D: E. Hughes were weekend visi- tors to Snokane. ‘ Sehiavan is a vatient in Trail Tadanac Hospital. TS. VISITORS — Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. HF. Fenner were Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick and children Dwaine and Billv. AT SHTISWAP LAKE — Gherlie and Gerrv Fenner are holidav- Shuswan Lake. RETURN TO HOSPITAL — Mi Nonie Henke, who has been guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Lewis, has returned to her posi~ tion in the Jubilee Hospital in Victoria. _.ly_have. returned from their holidays. spent at Windermere. WEEKEND TRIP — Mir. Bert _Morice returned Monday from » all of Spokane, Wash. ON HOLDAY — Rev. Father E. Brophy’ is ‘visiting relatives in Toronto, Ont, Rev. Father Mc- Kenzie of Notre Dame Univer- sity College, Nelson said mass- es at Castlegar and Kinnaird last Sunday in Father Brophy’s absence, FROM LETHBRIDGE — Visiting at the home of Mr, and. Mrs. ‘D. Donnan were Mr. and Mrs. J. Geisen of+Lethbridge, Alta. TO SPOKANE — Visitors‘to Spo- kane this week are Mr. and Mrs. F. Stefoniuk and sons, Bilt and Greg. FROM LANGLEY — Visiting at the home of Mr. and’ Mrs.'R. Mclver are Mr.'and Mrs, ‘W. J. Marshall of Langley Prairi HOME:‘FROM HOLIDAY — Miss ; Regina Camphell has returned from.’ holidays. at Vancouver, Fresh Local Eges soln LARGE — AGakes ..... 28c Kamloops and Kelowna. FROM ‘VANCOUVER — Visiting (Continued on page 8) BLUE CHEER Giant ....... 69¢ Large....... TOILET SOAP : IvoRY BREAD’ - "OK, BAKERY. 2for.:... NABOB COFFEE PRICED DOWN Lb........ $4.24 COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE OUR OWN BRAND . Blue Label... th. ........5--- $109. Red Label .... Ib... .2-22- sees SMD FAMOUS FOOD PRODUCTS 2 PACKS MACARONI and ONE CAKE MIX BUNDLE -........0sccce000. S50 mu YOU Bee LESS AT Lb. wo e'see ses 990, 210 | of theiy sen-in-law and daugh-|- ing at Seymour Arm on the a weekend trip to the Okana-|. tse FiL—the fixer...his fullname is Farm Give him a chance to help fix up your farm . . . -he’s eco- nomical, convenient, versatile. He can do almost anything in better farm. gan. £ Improvement Loan. - making your farm 2 -Go-Ahead Farmer’ 2 BIE Honte= E _Repgand eprom : Foutery Figuse . Farm Machines: Cultivator Tousis Cabins. , Drill : : Land tmp rovement> ‘ Forage Hacvester y E . gal Pumping and Diking .. Movable Granary Installations Mowing Machine Plow ''*. Reaper Seeder Spraying Apparatus Swather Thresher - Tractor . Truck Reclamation and . Soil Conservation Sewage Disposal System Tiling Welleinkin y 2 Home Appliancesi= Equipment: ue Ries Farm Tools Sewing Machine Generators Stove Pasteurization Plant Washing ‘Machine Pur fhe light, Heat and Refrigeration Ms i ; Y temsre Buildings: later Systems: Boiler. : i Barn : Built-in Sinks or Tubs Dwelling Furnace Garage Installation of Lighting, Greenhouse Heating or Water Granary : Oi Burner House a ke Farm Help Piping Teed toute ate Repaicor Modernization of Present System™ ater Heater. ‘ Machine Shed boat? Check: your necds, then talk to “My Bank”, Your.nearest:. B of M manager. will gladly tell you how to put FIL to work on your. farm, Follow the example ’ of thousands: ~~ of other Canadian farmers. Increase your | Profits with a a -B of M Farm Improvement Loan. a “ Bays OF “Monrexat Canadas Fit Bank Castlegot Branch: JAMES R.: ELLIOTT; ‘Manager: WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE - SINCE 1817. “Thursday, August 26, 1954. ‘The News’ ‘TEN WORDS FOR Oe THREE Classified INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE TWO — PHONE 3031 For Sale 1 CCM. TRICYCLE. MODEL No. 520 in Good Condition $12.50.Apply .Richard Waldie clo R. T. Waldie,, Robson, B.C. : Pl 32 ‘ONE LADIES BICYCLE, Apply Marshall's Store, Robson Phone 2511. C3 33 BUNBUNK BED. GOOD MAT- : TRESSES, Apply J. S. Scott, Robson Phone 3116, °° Ci 3 For Rent — TWO BEDROOM APART MENT, Modern, Heated, Elec- tric range, Phone 3506. C3 32 3 ROOM SELF CONTAINED, Oil heated, Fully’ Modern Base- ment suite. Ganage optional. Apply P. Smibert, Phone 2787. P3 32 JUST OUTSIDE ‘CASTLEGAR, 4 room, new house with hot water heater, ‘electric wiring. Garage on property, Contact Cyril Bell Agencies. P3 32 A reader of this space, some- what perturbed pecause the writer forgot to make mention of a certain forthcoming event in fhe news colum: ested) ‘there should be a column on my mem- ory. — or lack off it. : Till then I handn’t given my mnemonic faculty much thought, Though leaving much to be de- sired at times, it wasn’t really too bad, After (all I hadn't yet been seen and "3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT Close-In. Write J. Stowoski, South Slocan. * C3_33 FOR RENT — Two roomed suite with bath. Apply 146, Second Ave. TEN 31 SELF CONTAINED 3 ROOM Apartment. Phone 3521 Avail- able Sept. Ist. C3 33 ONE 3 ROOM MODERN HOUSE, and one 3 room cabin, Also onc 2 room cabin. Apply Marshall's Store, Robson. Phone 2511, a c3 ONE — TWO BEDROOM FULLY Modern House in Dumont Sub- division Kinnaird. Phone 2738. FN; SUITES, ROOM AND BOARD, McCreight's Rooming House. First Avenue, back of Kootenay Builders. Phne 2493. TFN 26 IN CASTLEGAR, TWO ROOMED House with shower. Phone 2851, Castlegar. . 4 YOUR CHAIN: SAW: ‘WILL | PERFORM BETTER “WITH OREGON CHIPPER CHAIN OREGON ACCESSORIES | SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY C6 29 TEAWAN FUEL Phone 4191 _OFFICE — 80 Crescent St. TWO ROOM MODERN HOUSE in Castlegar, Electrically heated water, Furnished or unfurnish- ed. Phone 4568. P2 4 my lighting my hair, or winding up my housekey and trying to open a door with my watch. Nor. did I ever, sgy prayers in a theatre or leave church for @ smoke be- tween shows. . Indeed up until a few years ago. I didn’t so much as know the MODERN, FULLY FURNISHED Cabin, . Will accomodate four $40 per month plus’ heat and light. Elie’s Auto Court, Cast- legar. C3 34, 3 ROOM HOUSE, MODERN. Part- ly Furnished, Half Mile West of Robson Ferry. Phone 3461. af ci 4 ROOMED SUITE, ELECTRIC Range, Gas Heat, 3rd. Avenue Phone 4377. » C3 34 ing of forget, Of course there were lots of words I didn't know at that time. Since the above kind suggestion though, I think of several in- stances where a sharper memory would have proved invaluable, I hesitate dredging them up now, though ‘cause I distinctly remem- ber forgetting them once. One dates back ‘to a party and a conversation with a lady, whose face was familiar but somehow could not be placed, FOR SALE OR RENT MODERN HOUSE ON HIGH- ‘WAY in Kinnaird, Phone 3869. P3 33 Announcement ZUCKERBERG'S BEAUTY PAR. $3.95. and. up. | Limit Phone 2661, Castlegar. WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED PLAYPEN. PHONE 2251. C1 TRAIL BUSINESS COLLEGE Day School begins Sept. 7: “Night School begins: Sept. Gregg and Pitman Shorthan cl 34 Office reopens August 23. “How. l to see you here,” the lady said. “It's been a.long time since we've seen you.” by By Vic Misutka, everlés Page 5 CASTLE SAVE WITH A THRIFT PASS said, “And only yesterday my husband was saying —” I. inerrupted at this promising clue. “Your husband, -- oh yes— I couldn't forget ‘your LAST TIMES TONIGHT “TITFIELD THUNDERBOLT” Tell me, what is he doing now?” “My husband,” was the frigid reply, “is still manager of the firm you are working for.” It might be noted that I no longer work. for that firm. There’s another time when our hero, we'll call him Mr, X, was returning home from a late night, He'd forgotten the ‘key to his room so he knocked on his land- lady’s door. At length an upstairs ‘window opened and the Jandlady called forth: Mr. X is not at home yet.” “That's alright”. Mr. X_ re- plied. “I'll call back later.” There are times too when 2 memory can function too .well, making its owner think a cust- omer is ordering something other than what he is, which sounds similar, This can often have queer results but lets not go into that. Just thinking about‘instances of mnemonic deficiencies, makes one appreciate more what a wonderful faculty memory is and how in- dispensable to human life and civilization, T’would be a mighty sorry old world if everyone avers to O- of intimacy, I tried to recall some connection that would reveal who the lady: was. At length the lady + There was something else I was going to say Lab but it seems ut forgotten it. 4 >: seal DAYS PHONE A061. PAINTING TWIN: RIVERS — PAINT SHOR - _— 3 BVENINGS 2852 : :, DECORATING — : - PAPER. R. HANGING. W. ©. PELTON and P. wi KEN Quick —.Clean — Reasonable = ROCKETGAS= (PROPANE) ‘FOR louse Heating — . Cooking = — Water Heating Ho Clothes Drying 532 Baker St “ITS FAST. - GLEAN - ECONOMIC McKay & Stretton ltd. Your Home Planning C _ | NELSON, Bo. Fhone 1555" a ! ig at Jewell Lake near Greenwood ‘acting as Camp Chief for a Silver Arrow Training for Boy..Scout. Junior Leaders. ‘The course, from Aug. 23 to 28, is attended, by Scouts from Trail | and District for the most part al- though a number of B.C. Interior BOY SCOUT rge Townsend, Swimmers, Camy Cook, Pioneer, Athletes; Arvi Pel- ters, Camp Cook, . Rescuers, . Ath- Jetes..;Athletes: badges’ were won py ‘Ronnie Lightle, Bob ‘Lightle, "| Bud Jenks,':Ray Bystrom,: Myle ‘McMillan. SPECIAL STAMP FOR =~ WORLD SCOUT JAMBOREE. Canadian Postal ities will points are also J.V. Scrivener of Penticton and Rod: McGeachie of Kamloops: are Deputy Camp Chiefs. CASTLEGAR, ROBSON Scouts ENJOY CAMP: SESSION Six Boy,’ Scouts : front Robson issue a special stamp to comme- morate the 8th. World Scout Jam- boree to be held at Niagra-on-the -Lake in August next year. Speci- al souvenir ‘cachets for us. by those who: wish to obtain first day cover; service, will be avail- able Scout and eight from C: a seven day camp at 2a ‘site just south of Deer’ Park: last’ weelc. Those in charge of the ‘camp were: Assistant ‘District’ Commis- sioner B, A. Resker, Scoutmasters = ‘TA, C.‘Reed and Ron Nickerson ‘land Mr. Roy Brown’and Mr, Walt-’ er: Poohachoff, each of whom were ‘present some of the time. ‘Transportation was ly. pro-" vided by J. Dalziel of Castlegar. ‘There were two very wet days at camp but the: scouts’ smiled ‘}and whistled and. received lots cf wet The camp site was almost per fect and much:: kindness shown by Deer .Park ‘vesidents, ‘The scouts cooked their own ;meals and enjoyed a full round of: camping... activities. including from. the excellent re Bo MADDOCKS BOYS BOOTS OXFORDS LEATHER INSOLES HEAVY NEOLITE OUT. SOLE - DEAL FOR SCHOOL OR PLAY ooo 2, $4.95 & $5.95 : SHOE. ‘STORE beach ‘at the site. =The Cougar Patrol (Robson). ‘under PL, G. Hett and Second S. Quance..won the pennant for ef- ficiency and the Wolves (Castle- gar), led by Troop Leader Arvin Pelligrin, reached, the high stand- ard required on Headquarters, : ottawa: all over the world will. be bring- ing wll their own camping equip- ment’'and will: live in ten sub camps,.each a tented city of 1,000 Scouts:'They will do their own i ver charcoal fires. DEVELOPING SERVICE a re -FINE PORTRAITS AT REASONABLE RATES. - @ SPECIALS ON. , - FRAMES three days. A total of 24 proficiency ‘padg- es were won ‘as follows: First Robson Troop — Geoffrey ett, Camp Cook, Pioneer, SWim- | mers, Athletes, and Rescuers. Rod- ney Brown, Camp Cook.” Gilbert Scheupfer, Swimmers. Castlegar Troop — Bob Hes- keth, swimmers, athletes; Geo- HUBER. " Photos - Windows — Sash — ‘PHONE 3641" gen BSS, Window Screens ‘Screen Doors Glass .of All Sizes and ‘Weights 1 CASTLEGAR. SASH | & BOOR.. 1 Doors — Frames ligrin, Swimmers, Pioneers, Knot- : Friday -— Saturday ae tel bee, o CRS “a etetetat tonal RRS 444 SS . Maiinee sicidey a 2 p.m: At the Jamboree; ‘scouts from NDAY. and TUESDAY. “SHOWS AT. 7 ‘and 9:10 p.m. ae fous, Sines Father of the Ori “Selle of a teen: ager shining. of stardom ‘and, haw ithappened. ° Sercem ply » Burn eoxpear joade lage Suny “Ypene ase? e sees habeas SUKCR produced dy LAWEEW SD SRINCABTIN ez kn Wig Prabare 2 e0eees eoce- WEDNEDAY ‘and THURSDAY: | SHOWS AT 7 and 9 p.m. TTHEY Tearn fe a T “cies ayehsanh mew etree AIS AC ,