_ Thursday, August 13, 1953 ; , ‘ is survived. by 4 Mrs, Holobotf Pat pate Page 6 : : . : - t's A Woman's World Robson vom asses sister Mrs. Grand , Mary, Holobolf, 68, of| Fo: and six. grandchildren. as assed ,away..,in..@rall) Crees ROP EXCEEDS d lowna we've’ just survived the 47th Regatta — the eopital. ee gust CHERRY C Here in Kelowna to tell the tale! Next to Christmas and New | R, ee crave held FIRST ESTIMATE is year | biggest yet - and lived to te! in the most strenuous social whirl of nd funeral: servic enn ey tn le Yr WEES Bega tne mes = ree has again excce Sena ge ia the Brilitant ate, Some 6500 boxes of cher- + |. -Enterment, was, in » Mac- Ties have been shipped fom _ Some 15 frlends were present |cemelery: seinett &, Clevott, W. centre, long famed for the ex d the app and ipated in an evening of ny An Bt f and’ W..Evedokinotf. cellent quality of this ype cut|be Teal beachcombers, living 1. places fup.end gomes,.,-.:, 1. (Reg oN re! Sarall sro ne nad “peen | pathing suits and pedal pushers, of the Ie NN asin fn china, |... Master, Michael, ‘Taylor, | be- = ; = ni bathin : 4 e : ee ‘originally’ catinated, suddenly’ the Regutta fs POF ite, |ailver ‘and Oe eff Svein sGecked tn Bi mon: which Apricots are now being picked | we-dig out those ig eae arden ‘must not only at fective nee ream, pulling pear Pool: Waukee Auta Beming en and packed: f the peach crop is ane ee tae hair sets, Our oe ase ake a harmonious whole. howe, bearing White, -lettering 7 . : . naird. ra: ve t 1-33 eatimate OF nails polished, and off we gol" |O° Dh contre: piece, however| which read “Back.to,School Aus: ; ; ‘ : 6000 boxes. F hanct this ‘Week to}. fives the table its chief dis-| ust 15,":(the wedding day.) P : : F ONE DOUBLEBAR MAN'S BI- Tye; hada. chans ly’ .charming that Ne ad vhere ‘is’ the: chancel model building wag, heaped with 0 4 cycle, $10. One McLary: rang- ‘thoughts have at your originality. Flowers] » »wide: variety -of gifts each ¢x- involved i ve firat choice ‘but there are 1--party. Lite other charming ‘solutions. ette, $5. G; H, Carr, Phone 3432, Pressing | thei effection of those Castlegar, “P1-33 present for the. ree, vy . Ss few weeks... ... wow do some women;achieve that | 1 rt be afraid to use the'uncon-| 44) the’ games iand fone i Garage tax23, Extra Toca na Carlson packed f osphere .. when jonal things, , P 7 they | which.were also’a feature 0 = ply J. D. Jonkman, near Castle- Miss at the Coop while visit-| Gnvsrtaining? Ws partly 4 special Ferrand play up the theme | Svening, “Joyce Williamson, Ber nae cherries 3 @ uncle here. Shi: gift or talent, I suppose, and part-) (9 the table. And don’t be afraid | nie Kavic, and. Elaine were a hes eumned = to" her home at fy just.plain ‘hard work and care- of color and a little fantasy. Here } ri t tions: j Rochester, Alberta. ful planning. are some sugees! gar. ferry. P3-33 among ‘the, prizewinners. ae raat Garry of. Real. : "Two pots of ivy in decorative ‘Thursday, August 13, 1953 |The News" Classifieds For Sale : "TWO ; WHEELED _ TRAILER, Apply Box 146, Kirinaird or ‘CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 7 Ferry Traffic-Down |Mountie Gels Budgie |. —. Again From Last Year | With Female Help Castle Theatre SAVE. WITH a iftpass a The Castlegar ferry has been{ You've heard of the Mountie : erqry inertia s FREDAY and SATURDAY GIO \ ’ DINGS -| Mrs. REWATA To . eae Robson, For Rent - : joying a'drop,in the. amount getting the man, TWO ROOM: SUITE WITH /of work it has had to do during| ‘This particular ‘constable in bath, Nick Stoochnoff, Second/the months of dune -and July, Kamloops got the bird. Not Phone 4313: -**P3-31| Avenue off Main Street, C3-32 atte pera were down’ slightly | figuratively. Actually. fac in ‘the jor departments for the} Perched atop a highway, patrol 1935. OLDSMOBILE — COUPE.|4 ROOMED HOUSE ON CEDAR | month of June compared to. the| car: the other day yas ® budgie Good motor, five-good tires, A} St. $40.00 ae monty Apply|same month last year and statis- bird: The constable — about to . Teal “bargain for cash, Apply|. Vera Vanjoff, Cas aan 33) tics for the month of July show|drive off about his business — Castle News..":j:..)), The : 2 ““*|an even more pronounced; drop/|tried to coax the small bird by PARTLY FURNISHED APART- in ajmost all departments com-|the-usual routine under the cir- ments,. Fitzimmon's Aparte pared to totals for July, ‘1952. | cumstances with his finger. He ments, Castlegar, 3-32| Total of passenger autos.:fer-|made cooing sounds — for all ried Was 6513 less than for July, we know-he may have asked the Wanted ~ 1952; total. of- passengers, exclu-| bird if he would please come sive of drivers, dropped by 15,-|quietly, Which is a way with ROOM BY CHRISTIAN GIRL| 428 ‘and. the ferry: carried 942] policemen, ‘ immediately, Pl-33 Announcément the year, aoe i oo Ss Gs Just when the dog days real ‘. ttled down to|plece, arrive and we've se fa ise cea an Seti e main color note; the centre- which provides the decora- LEONARD REFRIGERATOR 41/2. cu, ft. $85.00, Apply * : Mrs, Carlson and family have| | returned to their home in Roch- ester,’ Alberta, after: visiting Mr, and Mrs. Magnus for als, ing’ a tons of freight Jess than for the “Budgie would have none of same month last year, these ‘blandishments. :\He told - Comparative figures’ for all/constable what no one would traffic departments were as fol-|dare to do, He chirped at him, TRAIL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Tows:, fluttered his wings and,. alto- Day School Begins Sept. 8 gether, showed a complete lack Night School Begins Sept, 28]Pass. Autos of respect for the law. Gregg and Pitman Shorthand| Passengers But these. Mounties are clever. |‘ Office Reopens August 24, Trucks And they don't always go by the Eyobike : ~_€10 27) Trailers and book, A good thing in this in- semi. trailers 410; stance, because there is no pro- Motor buses 568] vision in the rules and -regula- 138} tions or the criminal code, for that matter, that covers the ap- prehension of budgie birds on police property. : 3 , Our friend the constable knew ‘a lady who had a budgie bird. He borrowed her bird, cage, and all. The trap! It~.was another July 53 | 62 39,784 45,297 100,631 116,359 15,019 16,259 BABY BUGGY AND CRIB IN . : Refreshments: were‘ served by ‘A ‘guecessful » party naturally Mee raylor, Shirley Taylor, Ber- good condition. Phone 2572. F. Deer, Alberta and Mrs: Lewis| means doing things nicely all ® le rtainers, one at each end: of| nice Kavic, Isobel Scott and Mrs. Bartsoff. P1-33 CORNER BUILDING. LOT. IN| Personal Kinberry Heights. Apply a oF a Wright's Auto - Service, Kin-|SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EF- : “00 naird. C3-33 dective: hres wore supply Freight (tons) 4,251 $2.00; 9 weel 5.00° at - Pitt's ie 1939 FORD SEDAN IN EXCEL-| rug store. 1-33 | pvestocke 54 lent ‘condition. Very © cheap. ‘ Ps Also cabin trailer. A real ba gain. H, E. D. Kamper, Carl- son’s' Building Supply, Kin- naird. oes P1-3: . ory a ing set stable, the h D.C ily ‘of Victoria, B.C.,"ate} jong ‘the line -.a charm! tl the-table, . sisting atthe homes ‘of Mr.-and atte, food well cooked and tempt-|;ovards “the centre. Use with M ‘Matt Rohn and.Mr..and Mrs.| ingly: presented and above all,:a place mats or & runner’ set. Lou Chizmazea for a few. WeeKs-|sevene sunwortied hostess. The |f25> og colorful fruit or a basket : — a cecret of all.this,.as' far ‘as 2 can | or bowl of fruit aurrounded by ‘ F ; on oF anil ath noth: EVGrET CES Oe eee suger create betes sinc! ee, hat ganizin orehand;* I ro 1 N educate ae \ee tefl to chance: Only pay last a festive air. Use with a pleasant |, CRUSHED GRAVEL itting attention to, ev ‘83*| cloth or mats. i pores . ‘Retail, before the guests arrive|"", | ocetable centrepiece is won- |, 351 537 210 Rigs _ 5,193 a) 3,808 FOR BETTER:CEMENT WE HA’ i "9,495 “Photo Studio” FINEST QUALITY In Memoriam “PHONE $711. LEGAL at ease‘and tharm which comes from will _ your Parke have that aay derful for an outdoor buffet table- : spins rich purple egg plant, squash, |)... perfect planning. -: een peppers, tomatoes -: any eeertuent fn season. Use on al) T ot “The modern tendency in living | ware table with bright pottery. CHUCK?S. is toward greater freedom es RANSFER ais gods in the se |: tertaining, in ‘food, in aa flee and. aneointment of the table, Smart brief meals have replaced 2 e the. vaffair’ of | many. . = i are less for- mal and far gayer, and the right way of service is the most natural |} and sensible one. But in spite-of this trend to- ward simpler entertaining, there are still things to do and not to do to make your party click. For instance here are some important | do's and dont’s. ; E do more than your house- old is equipped to do with ease a distinction. The secret : of good service is not to attempt too much, ‘ E Don't have more guests than you | ean take .care.of easily. People remember a restful well-served |f little dinner:or tea. No one has |‘ a good time at a crowded badly managed party. : ‘Don’t apt dishes beyond your “| cullinary skill, Try the fancy ones on your family before springing them on your friends. Don’t try | to be grand. Everybody sees| through it and nothing is so for- 7 Jorn as a pretentious party. The most distinguished entertaining | | is simple, done with ease and |" naturalness. Most , important -/ don't leave everything until the ; last minute. A tired, flustered |; hostess is no good to herself or |: friends. Now to look at the positive side, Do let the menu, service decor- SY #eSz. 7 , HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. OPEN TUES. to SAT. - PHONE 2011 i UNFINISHED 4 ROOMED BUNGALOW Dumont, Subdivision FULL PRICE ° $1750 a 7 ACRES Good Orchard land in * Robson $3,000 WILL HANDLE ‘This is Desirable Property _— COUCHMAN * FOWLER & COLLINSON AGENCY + “PHONE 2921 , ations etc, have the stamp of your | own personality. The talked-of taste and hostess, Mere correctness and ||routine are dull. . low and the candies high, Your encouraged good talk. Do show some imagination in your table setting. There-are lots of decora- tions besides a bowl of flowers and candlesticks to create a charming picture. 5 Table Decorating F Taste and knowledge of how to do simple things smartly are nowhere more evident than in one of the most fertile fields in decoration and except for a few provise. : : Three things are important in table setting; ‘loth mats or arty is the one reflecting the| j Pe. individuality of the! Do keep your table decorations |' guests might like to see each’ other; mounds of flowers: never |" the dining-room. Table setting is} basic rules, you are free to .im- / the . background- |’ tabletop. - which usually gives 5 FERRY TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN HORSESHOE BAY | (West Vancouver)—NANAIMO . * e° Via DeLuxe MV. Kahtoke TRIPS DAILY VIA. MY. CHINOOK VANCOUVER CITY,, 8. C. Motor . 150 jl a z s Teansportation, ore 2aat ri eed i Ferry Terninal, pe ia " LAKESIBE® js world famous. Your first class rail fare covers everything but-meals and berth. Weekly _sailinigs to, Sept. 5." ‘ and reservations from MLB. DALTON, Agent In: ‘loving memory of. Edith 1944 TANDEM FORD, LOGGING Toogood who passed away Aug- ease of chechez la femme!, The ust 12, 1952. — Pop, Phillip, Jim, To the owner of the English male budgie just couldn't resist the call. of the AUG. 20h | “COLUMBIA AVE., CASTLEGA ‘WATCH FOR THE ~ SPECIALS aan MAY WE HAVE THE | OPPORTUNITY ‘TO SERVE YOU || Until. Saturday . truck. Heavy duty, good mech- anical condition, also electric ’ welder, '39, 3 ton Ford. Log- ging bunks, tire chains and lots Hilda and Kathleen, . Gone but not Forgotten, maroon coloured bicycle left in| feathered wench C1-33{month of April, 1952, which my shop for repairs during Card of Thanks. of extra~ equipment.’ All for “$1300 or best offer. H. E, .D. cycle bears serial. number 90388, Take Notice that pursuant to Kampér, « :Carlsen’s Building Supply, Kinnaird, * P1-33 LOT 50'x100". ON MAPLE AND Fourth. Reasonably priced. Apply Box 410. P1-33 pressions of sympathy sf es, cards and letters, = = ing’ the recent loss of our. Building Supplies “OGLOW BROS. : Building & Supply Co, Ltd. . CASTLEGAR man. Morelli, the ‘organist’ and choir. PHONE 468i “It is with ‘sincerest gratitude that we express.:to our many friends and good neighbors, our appreciation for their kindly ex- in the beautiful, floral and _ spiritual husband’ and father, Carl Brod- Castlegar: i ee Es fs aot 2 ue Our’. sinceres faniks, to Last year Canadian ate 22 ibs, Trainor, J. Bi 2 Father Trainor, Father bai of butter and 7 lbs of margarine Father A. Maglio and Father TL) duz- Bi * dear. icycle Shop in the Village Section 38 of the Mechanics Lien| presto! in flew Mr. Budgie, Act, unless the repair bill amount- ing to $6.77 is paid me on or be-| been: found was broadcast. A fore the 27th: day of -‘Augusi,|@rateful’ “owner, recovered. the 1953, I intend forthwith to“'sell| bird and went away with a high the said bicycle at my. business premises known as the Castlegar in the cagé. the| Down he . came, strutting his bi-}] plumage. The constable opened the cage door with a deftness born of long -experiénce and The fact that the budgie had se regard for the RCMP in general, and: the constable:in particular. ‘of |, Moral::Don’t hang about squad ‘| ears unless. your business _ iy strictly legitimate, ‘you don’t the |Per capita. . care for women ‘or you’ have wings stronger than those of a budgie, Mrs. C, Brodman and family. IN CHURCH Mix Concrete your job. NO FUSS on ae NO MUSS- : aie : NO DELAYS. -Concrele Company’ Lid. . Phone Trail 2054 Collect ; McGauley Ready Mix. Of Canada: Sunday Schoo + Service of Worship. Kinnaird. Every Sunday, at 12:30 Service Worship. . The United Church - 7:45 p.m.— -Hymn Song and obson First & Third Sundays at 11 a.m. a 5 ’ DEER PARK REWS Mrs. i ‘lian Poulter; who spent the past two weeks at the:-home | B MICKEY . MARILYN HOPE -ROONEY- MAXWELL O-STAIING epnl ie EMOFE ssa STANLEY CLEMENTS JACK DEMPSEY » MARVI ‘= Produced by HARRY TUGEND » Oitected by GEORGE MARSHALL - ‘and Sccenplay by HAL KANTER and JACK SHER * A PABAMOUNT PICTUPE of Mrs A. W. Kent, has left for _ Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. her home in Toronto. Guy Stovall and George Moers, Jr., recently returned to their home in’ Elcampo, Texas, after spending a week here on a hunt- ing trip. Their trophies were one bear and one coyote, . * Mr, and Mrs, W. Langman, who of St: Rita’s Church. o'clock. Sunday devotions — 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Daily Mass, 8 o'clock. St. ‘Jaseph’s Chapel. Sunday Mass,-10 a.m. Sunday Masses — 8:30 and ‘11 i atlturned to his home in Deer are idaying here from Sweet" Grass, Montana, ‘were recent visi- tors to Castlegar. 1 ie : :M, A. Kirkendall, who spent the past few months at his form. er. home in Maple Creek, has re- Park. BIRTHDAY PARTY --- Little 7 {Donna Hamblin. was hostess to a number of her young friends on..the occasion of her third - Gospel Hour Twin Rivers Hall Bread 10 am, Sunday School. Gospel Hour — Every Sunday ‘—- Breaking of ‘ birthday. Swimming and games Played on the beach were part of the festivities. TRAIL MAN PLANS : DEER PARK LODGE A lodge for hunters, fishermen and: other sportsmen, is planned Community Bible ‘23 Centre thane |... ONLY FINAL CLEARANCE OF | ~ WHITE SHOES — A WIDE --RANGE DRASTICALLY UCED FOR A SAVING TO YOU Finish ‘the Summer in Whites from SHOE STORE PHONE: 3641 a.m, Classes fo: all ages, Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- days, 7:45 pm, and Young Peo- ple's. Fellowhip, Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred E. Woodrow, Columbia Ave. All are’ cordially. invited to these services, : Presbyterian Church Services in the Churoh every Sunday at 11:15 am. D. A. MacKellar, Mi c Ns broth oan Sunday school; Sutidays at 10:30 IeEeUAE WHEs Gate: Gane ee young people of Evening Service, Sundays, 7:30 : pm, A service for the family. Above service in the Degion Hail, here by a Trail man, William Briggeman, F The lodge is to be built on pro- perty which Mr.- Briggman re- cently purchased from his WEDNESORY and THURSDAY , SENSATIONALE-SPECTACALARY i freseated by THE ASTI BANK aos Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. $150. PAY WITE KID. Plus $50 BONUS Briggeman. The new owner re- cently’ spent a week clearing the land. i Mrs, S, O’Brien, her d: FRIDAY & SATURDAY ~ AUG 21-22 Georgia. and Sharon , and son Ronald have returned to their home in ‘Seattle gfter spending ten days with Mrs, S, E. Baker. musical. evening was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Coleman, Music, old-time danc- ing and singing were enjoyed by the guests, who were H. W: Her- ridge, MP; Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Jamieson and the Langman family who are holidaying here from’ Sweet Grass. : Full Gospel Service Co-Workers —- Misses J, Pen- noyer and F. Clemo. - 10 am..— Sunday School. 7:30 p.m, — Evangelistic., “Jesus Christ, the same yester- day, today and forever.” Lutheran Services Services to be held in Angli Mrs, A. Wallner Bies At Fernie : Mrs, Andrew Wallner, mother of Mrs, George Dybhavn of Cas- Hegar and sister-in-law of Mr. Elmer Wallner of Castlegar, died | at Fernie Hospital Sunday eve- ning, August 2,’at the age of 53. Funeral services were held in Fernie and Cranbrook with in- "OBERT RAN LA ADANS ROCK HUDSON @> oS STHEY BUILT THE GREATEST FROBTIEx e@peneint THE WEST HAS EVER KNOWN! Church every first and third Sun- day at 3:00 p.m. . at the C ceme- te ry. Mrs. Wallner, who has béen a Anglican: Church *; of Fernie since about 1930, visited here with her hus- ’ z band during the weekend of Sunday, August 16 — No Services| July 19, 3 ° a Shows at 7 and 9 pim. — Matinee Sat. 2 pi * sa JOHN MNTIRE JUDITH BRAUN RAYMOND BURR- ecco e uno eerea SORT AD TRO YS STEEN ROD WHA Ae ease wesrety ry