ess Page & CASTLE: NEWS, Castlegar: B.C. : Thureday, August 27, 1953 District Teachers Continued from Page 1 Brilliant (Raspberry school)— ‘W. Kanigan, G. H. Thorpe. Tarry’s — Mrs. J, Waters, Mrs. M. Fleming. Glade — Mrs, A, Gray. Gibson Creek — Miss A. C, Jonhnson. Pass Creek — Miss M M. Stew- art, and one to be appointed, Renata — Mrs. A, Wiebe, and another to be appointed. Deer Park — Mrs. P. Romaine. Robson — Mrs. E, R, Smith, Mrs. L, A. Quayle, Hicken Shares Most Valuable Player Title With Gordie Rohertson Reed Hicken star pitcher for the Castlegar Cubs, was awarded joint possession of the Trail and District Fastball League Most Valuable Player Award, Saturday evening in Trail: Sharing the trophy with Gordie Robertson of the Crown Point squad, the Castlegar chucker re- ceived the award before Satur: day evening's opening game of the Ci Koote_ BACK TO SCHOOL A: Full Stock Of School Supplies “BINDERS — REFILLS PAINTS — CRAYONS SCRIBBLERS — PENS PEN & PENCIL SETS All School Supplies: at POPULAR PRICES nay playoff, Reed and Gordie will each hold the cup for six months. Also presented at the same time was the Sammy Miasco trophy to Kenny Nichol, for the greatest number of hits during the season, Lost A Truck Tire? Tha Police Have It Castlegar Detachment RCMP have a new truck tire and are rivalling Rockefeller Centra dent of the CNR, whi "MONTREAL To START MAMMOTH PLAN lew is $20, 000, 000 hotel, nye Donald Gordon, presi. . in the Pte CNR, wt a pians to build the hotel. It will have 1,000 rooms, convention space for 3,400, and will be 20 storeys high. A. EREMENKO & CO YOUR RED & WHITE FOOD CENTRE us. Beef Bargains LABEL _ Effective August 28 and 29 ’ BRISKET; Blue Label fb. .....-:.. 256 - MINCED BEEF, Blue Label ib. ..... 38 PRIME RIB ROAST, Blue Label lb... . 89 VEA CHOPS, Loin or Rib tb. ....... 59c. BACEN, Side Sliced 1lb, pkg. .... 38¢ BOLOGNA, Swift's Premium \ By The Piece ..---....cecseuee 330 POLISH SAUSAGE-Ih.......2....:., 056 ; Central Press Canadian A plan that will eventually give Montreal a cluster of buildings ‘k, will have its beginning anxious to find the owner, The tire, a 10 ply 900x20, was found near Castlegar last May FREE — Blotters and Book Covers . PITTS? Rexall Drug Open Moh, - Wed. -. Fri. Nights Day or Night Phone 4231 and turned in to the police office. ‘sive, the police feel the owner would be only too glad‘to eee the tire back again. They therefore’ invite anyone who. thinks the tire might be his, to come down to the police office and itentify it, Failing a return to it’s rightful owner, after one year, the tire will be given to the finder. CONGRATULATIONS couver.. The Board of. Commissioners CASTLEGAR CUBS For winning the Championship in Fastball and to wish them: luck and contin- ued sucess in their quest for ,the B.C, Championship at Van- Re SI Kinnaird Guides Home From Weekend Gamp under Guide Captain Mrs. J. Bur- rows, Miss Irene Viau and Swim- ming Instructor Molly White, re- turned Sunday evening from four days of camping fun and activity at the ¥.M.C.A. Camp Minto on the Lower Arrow Lake near Rob,, son, tests, boating, other sports anda campfire.every evening, ensured a full agenda of healthful outdoor fun for every- one, er Patty Lewis in charge, won 300 out of a possible 300 points for care of cabin, Judy Waterman, Sharon Albe and Diane Comin were the other three o this cabin. while Rosemarie Guido won her VEAL & PORK PATTIES, Ib. ...... 45¢ Too Late to Classify DELMAR MARGARINE, 3 Ibs........ 956 Twelve Kinnaird Girl Guides, WANTED — Waitresses for the Marlane Grill, Apply York aon Marlane Grill. VEGETABLE SOUP, Campbell's . 2 for 26¢ _ TUNA FLAKED, Cloverleaf tin ..... 28¢ FOR RENT — Two roomed semi- modern house at Robson, Phone BRUNSWICK SARDINES 2 for...... (9c ‘MARSHMALLOWS (Ih. bag ....... 45¢ 3118, FOR RENT — One roomed cab- in, Apply P. Makiev, Box 563 DELNOR Frozen Gut Beans ........ 296 Castlegar, B.C. Pl 35 instructions - and Swimming ball games and Cabin Three, with Patrol Lead- sriculture is the leading industry in Prince Edward Island, Sas; katchewan and Alberta; in the seven other provinces, manufac- tiring leads, Takkakaw Falls, water from the Daly Glacier falls free for more than 1,000 feet. - QUR SHOE DEPT. Girls’ and Boys’ Back To School _ OXFORDS and LOAFERS Saddle Oxfords j Sizes 71-2To101-2........... $4.75 ‘Sizes. 11 To 13... 0. eee $5.25 In net value of production, ag- Highest | waterfall in Canada is B.C., where Fourth day prizewinners were osemarie Guido, Patty Lewis, ‘lorence Pierpoint, Diane Cowlin, haron Albe and Elsie Noonie, ‘Sizes 4To8 .....6....000.... $5.75 A Large Line Of School Supplies Has Just oanved Seto’s. Cafe The Best In Meals Open 7 a.m.To 12 p.m. ‘=. e Kootenay | pr badge, a mark of ‘ prowess, awarded only after the in surface diving, without the use of hands and the backstroke and crawl. Albe passed their swimming test. tude to all those who provided transportation to and from the camp and to all the Kinnaird merchants who donated refresh- ments for the weekend. ‘JUVENILE FINED FOR DRIVING INFRACTION . Chinese Dishes A Specialty andidate has shown proficiency swimming Also, Patty Lewis and Sharon first class Mrs, Burrows expressed grati- AC a before Sti Ww. H. Taylor, Tuesday morning and was fined $15 and $5.50 costs after pleading guilty to a charge of driving without due care and attention. motoring accident a month ago. The charge resulted from a Engagement August 28 th. and 29th. *" Mr, and Mrs, W. Collinson of Kinnaird, wish to announce the engagement of their only daught- er, Shirley Jean, to Flying Of- ficer Ralph Bryce Johnson, son of Mr..and-Mrs. H. Johnson of Oakville, Ontario, The wedding will take place in mid-Septem- ber at Ci Rinso Detergent giant pkt. ..... Cubs Win - Perfex Bleach 64 oz. bottle ....... -49¢ Bran Flakes kellogs 14 oz. pkt. .. + 25¢ Crisco 3.Ib; tin .......0..- + $1.05 Coffee Co-Op red label Ib. ‘97c Pineapple Typhoon 20oz. tin 29¢ Dates pitted 2b. 39c Sirloin or T B. Steak We fr: -65¢ Hamberg Steak Ib. ........ 35¢ CO-OP STORE “oc irom Page 1 ‘Wanless expressed thanks for the gratifying support the whole dis- trict has. given the Cubs in thelr playoffs, Hearty congratulations Avere also voiced on behalf of the Cran, brook team by Freddy Brown, who termed the Cubs a “terrific ball club” and said they ill be a tough team to® beat in the B.C. Playotts. - It was a thrilling, superbly playea series with both clubs all the way. The visitors, however,’ suffered some weak fielding mom- ents and could not cope with Reed Hicken’s pitching prowess plus the near peerless fielding oe his teammates. Players pn the Castlegar Champ- ionship team are Gerry Wanless, captain; Rennie Mitchell, coach; Reed Hicken, Ray Hamilton, Walter Poogy, Johnny Ross, Billy Kerreiff, Mike Horcoff, Rocky Plotnikoff, Billy Plotnikoff, Ted Gergely, Johnny. Strelloff, Victor Kravski, Alan Jacobson, and Harry Wanjoff, playing smartly and determinedly |. DON'T JUST USE WOOD ... Lumber A Grade For Every Purpose! 1. COMMON Per Thousand 2 COMMON. Per Thousand ... 3. COMMON, Per Thousand .............. $95.00 3. COMMON, Per Thousand......-....... $45.00 4, UTILITY GRADE, Per Thousand ........ oias NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. (x 4 SHIPLAP or BOARDS, Utility . .. We have a good stock of the following items for IMMEDIATE .. DELIVERY Gyproc Wallboard Veneers - Cement lime ‘SEE US FIRST ALDIE’S Asphalt: Shingles ie : \ with two runs in each of the first ‘ Prince Edward Park,' Vancouver, PROS INCIAL LIBRARY Published Every Thursday ir “The Cromrauds of the Kootenays” Vol. 6, No. 36 8 Cents Per Copy Fruitvale Boy Arrow Lakes Bible Camp CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA; THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 3, 1953 Drowns. Af “A 15 year old F e boy, 1-Robert Lapka, lost his life by drowning at Good’ Hope Camp‘on Arrow. Lakes, about five ‘miles from the Castlegar ferry, Friday afternoon. : One of 80 youngsters attending the West Kootenay Bible Camp, the boy was one of four lads, con_, sidered by camp leaders to be capable swimmers, who set out to swim across the lake under - supervision of L. W. Peskett of » camp instructor, (Accompanied: by Mr, Peskett and G. W. Scheutz in a boat, the young swimmers were about 40 feet from shore when Robert got into difficulty and decided to swim back to shore, camp officials said. Kinnaird Set-For First Annual Labor Day Fete “The village of Kinnaird is going all out to celebrate Labor Day in gala fashion: this year with their first annual “Sports Day, next Monday. Sponsored by the Kinnaird Athletic Association and the Kin- naird Parks Board, the évent will be highlighted by. a men’s and ladies softball tournament, Men’s teams have been entered from Kinnaird, Sunningdale, Castle, gar, Playmor and Madden’s and Humes in Nelson, with women’s entries from Nelson, Salmo, Cas- tlegar, Kinnaird pnd Rossland. a ‘|: persons who purchased |. Tickels to Rained Out Ball Game, Redeemable Are Casile: ‘News Office ckets for the scheduled game be-|- tween Eddie Feigner's King and |, Court Four.man ball team, and |: the. Castlegar Cubs, may get thelr |’ money back ‘at the ‘Castle’ News office, The game was not played on account’ of raln wherefore the executive of the Castlegar Cubs have made arrangements to re_ deem the tickets sold for. this contest. (Ganvass With Hospital Petition To Resume "Plans for renewing their cam- paign for incorporation of a hoa- {pital improvement district in the day evening ar a meeting of the area, were made Mon- |, (Mrs. ¢ Wanless Wins vd Prize_ was ae Clift Top honors at the Castlegar and- District Fall Fair th which concluded Saturday evening with a dance in the Legio: Cc. 8, 2 Sommers Momento Trophy for ¢wo day fair, a special award for a@ first place tie with Mrs. C.H. Cooking exhibits section. . Her entries also won prizes in the yeectables: powers, canning, Juniors Hand Kiwanis |3 1-0 Swamping, Wed. A hard hitting: Junior © Cubs’? Fastball. squad : roared to..a de- cisive 11-0 blanking of the lowly, Kiwanis fastballers at the Castle- gar Ball Park last night.in'a re- The two in the boat beli him to be all right and knew that other youngsters and a clergyman were on’ shore, Suddenly, how- lever, the boy. called for help. Rev. Wilbert E. Crowder, Saskat- chewan minister visiting in the The an of children’s sports - will get underway at the Kinnaird Park about 10 a.m. with the finals slated for sppronimately 5:15 p.m. Other attractions will include gular softball league fixture, Pete Hoodikoff, pitching | his second league game for Juniors, held the- Kiwanians to two: hits. for the shutout,-one.in the third; and one “inthe. fifth’ frames. swam. to him but apparently the boy be- came panic stricken. In the en- suing struggle, Mr. Crowder be-|. came ° exhausted,’ released - his grasp, made his way to shore and collapsed on the beach, eskett, a member of the Royal Life Saving Society, had reached the spot by this time but Tepeated dives to find the boy ‘were unsuccessful. He also. be- came exhausted and was forced to give up. The boy:sank:about 30 feet : Frank Johnson Dies - At Rossland Hopital Frank Alfred Johnson, 64 died in Mater Misericordiae Hospital at Rossland Monday night. ° ‘Born’ in Sweéden’-in “1889,” Mr. Johnson: moved to the Castlegar| tennis, horseback riding and a gala midway, There will also bea junior and senior wrestling and boxing’ ‘exhi- bition in the evening'by members of the Trail Athletic Association and Silver City Boxing Club, Booths have’ already. been ‘con- structed and last-minute prepara- tions are proceeding at a ‘rapid pace to ensure an interesting and enjoyable time for all. BALL TOURNEY SCHEDULE | ‘Men's ‘Tourney:. 10 am. Kinnaird vs _Sunning, date. 11:45. a.m. Madden’: Hotel vs. Castlegar. 0 am. .Castlegar.. vs, : Netson: +12 noon Rossland vs. 1 2 p.m. Salmo vs. 10.a.m winner. 4 p.m. Noon winner vs. _2 pam. Sinner : farm since 1912. He is survived by two sisters i in Sweden, and. one _ brother. in here he has” onesated a LEONI, ‘Miss. - :| elicited an‘equally \ The :Castleg Fastball Champions of 1953,.were eliminated. from.the B.C. Softball Chanipionship ‘playoffs at:-Van- in, the ‘most’ superb hurling “The! ‘playott ourney knockout, round robin ‘aff lowed, only one loss to any one of the five teams competing. A team, losing two’ games was eliminated: The Cubs took, an,8-2 loss from fie New Westminster Dunsmiurs Friday evening and’ battled vig. orously for 17 jonings before, giv- ing way to the: Vict Capitals 2-1: Saturday: atten “ - Inthe: opening «tilt: Fri lay; at Moody, Park, .. New :: e twelfth and had two:men in sec = was a: a7 inning, battle, and. put on oné of ;| bases on, an error, and. a_sacrific) ‘| by Gerry: Wanless. put Mitchell or | third .and: ‘Horcoft Ql secén id, ‘| in-the second half, Mike Horcoft bottom < of: the--third - but Cubs, evened matters’ in’ the. seventh! wher . Mike’ Hoxeott ond oa ras, waved, fe ‘lfor-a-home-run + 2 innaird. |- ‘far north as Dawson Creek and gl oil, entitled “A the : Juniors” gained five hits off Kiwanis starter ‘Clift of. the Castlegar Bo District Hospital Society, held at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs, J. A. Williams. ? In order that the district, cor, :Tesponding to the School District, may be set. up, a majority of those owning pro- perty ‘in the proposed dis! must sign a petition. A howige to house canvass for. petition signa tures was begun last spring, but was interrupted by. the summer holidays. {, Although about 90 per cent of the property owners contacted, “had signed the petition for. the hospital district, there area ‘cone Castlegar ict, ‘be Wanless who was relieved by Fr. Trainor in the ‘sixth, Fr, Trainor held them hitless but a -walk and three passed. balls enabled Richie Martini to- score’ their eleventh tally in the eighth. Pour walks in ‘quick succession ¥ ed yet. The Organization ‘Gam ‘mittee are hoping that the can, Vass of resident property owners jay ‘be completed this month, improvement yjand hue, some of them and a single: by. Phil off, brought in four: runs:in the |: tirst, They “erupted for. another four in the third, cniniwalle 60 ¢ error, a single by.E, Wallace and a-fly out to left field by. Hoodi- koff. In the fourth, Bill Kanigan was walked and brought home by $ Ralph Englund’s:soaring drive in- to the outer reaches of left field sec- tions, seventh annual ‘one, sponsored again by the Castlegar-Robson Branch 170 of the’ Canadian Le, gion, was a_ rousing sucess, A total of 101 exhibitors entered some.-: 825 ‘exhibits, about 200 more than. last year’s. total. from the time the doors opened Friday afternoon until the’ closing Sat- of district’ ‘residents’: passed through. the: Legion Mrs. Wanless won the Grand Aggregate Cup -and the “The ‘two day fair, Castlegar’s tr urday -night, a ‘constant stream | fair als the highest total of points ii the the greatest number of entri King of Castlegar, in the E suggested that West Koof This, he said, would pi = cooperation and healthy compe, tition between. communities et Castlegar fair exhibitors to y their exhibits at the nei? Hall to view and’ admire the superb samples of district nat- ural wealth; and” talent, which were attractively arranged in every. available inch’ of space.’ * the dog show, which attracted large number of canine contes}-&.; and Par was the flower aeétion,, which, had the major increase in entries, Exqui- site blooms of eyery description sporting “thei glossiest coats, ‘were “'led'* before © the © judges. Prizes’ were awarded to nine’ ¥ 2 fect he had ever seen, made the flower ‘display a beautiful one, alive with. vibrant colors. >’ The Leo Bosse Cup, awarded i|flowers, was won by Mrs, Fred .| Fomenoft : Castlegar, In the jirvenile'section, top éx_ 012, hibltor and winneé® of the Kiwan- annually, to the top exhibitor of Ss by the°Judge, as the :most per- | were. ucts; Mis."Walter Marken of Castlegar, and. Mrs.: Vie Bonde’ of indication, * Castlegar’s:” first (art show, held aa‘part‘of the Seventh annual Fall Fair, was a resound- ing success, There were 400 sig- natures from this district alone, another 44 from Trail, Nelson and Rossland; 15 others,from. as. far feast as Saskatchewan as entitled: “the Stagnant Pool”. and two sculptures'in :wood, both en- titled “Stylized -Head.”. All three works, particularly " the second head, were in‘an and “| Kinnaird, needlework. Special-awards were won as fol- lows:: Blue Ribbon’ Tea. Biscuit Competition — 1. Mrs. C H. King, Castlegar; 2. Mrs, G. A. Long, worth, C: 3. Mrs.-M, Gal- style, di i favorable comments, Three more’ sculptured and a hammered. head! figure, were ex- many lo, C Mrs. Donald; A. Mcintosh, ‘Ki saaethes i Eddie & Sons.award ‘for roses —_W. H, Toogood, Castlegar... bird ‘and one flower. studies. Par- ticularly popular were a ijeree although Cabs viously” in:’< the ory] smaller, carefully painted studs : bir Loe Jas far ‘south “as ‘Oregon, plus] hibited by A. of Cas- others’ from Kimberley, Prince- tiegar. His ‘exhibits, “Portrait of .;'ton, Vancouver, Victoria and one|the Artist” — his own arm and couple from Honolulu, Hawaii. hand — “Pharoah” and “Nude”, z 2] were in wood t the ical ‘style, con ‘wide range eae tastes and. styles, eet Mr, Kootohin's’ “Modern.” ge. 7 : All ‘of ‘them::: particularly the “Pharoah”, drew. manny approving remarks,’ - «: ‘Also a hibited: ‘were two. past- orials, “Ootischenia” and “Eleoe” by’ Mrs, ‘Lois McIntosh, a ‘Kin- naird * ‘artist, -displaying “unusual ing position with one out, Rennie Mitchell,:first.man-up,-was-walk+ edj. Mike. Horcoff landed safely.on They were unable to.score how; ever. Bill Kereiff struck out and, pinch:.: hitter « Johnny ’Streliof£, went:out.on a Jong drive to'righ' : Victoria ope their winning run in.the first‘of the 17th. and Angus, who three pieces each, was equally popular. Mrs. exhibitin, Angus;- name, ,L.'‘M. Young, dis played ‘three: pastels, ‘They were a sensitive ‘character study’ ‘en- titled “The Penshione: mums” and a fine portrait of Miss Eileen Goresky, The™ latter -had been .executed: and to chenia,” E “The Brook” Pherson of Castlegar. Aglow with warm reds, browns ‘and purples, this fine study held many a view- er’ for minutes together. . On the same? wall, were three small oils‘by Mrs. Patricia Stone of Blueberry’:Creek. Mrs. Stone who like Mrs. student,‘at the * Castlegar Art Classes “last fall and only began Painting. at that® time, hee done a — Mrs, A. A. John, Trail: Magic Baking: Powder Compe- tition — 1. Mrs. .R. J. Gemimill, : . David Ads- Best Gladioli Spike — Mrs.'R Lamond, :'Kinnaird. a +» M..B,. Dalton, president:of the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce, presented the inners, Saturday °The fair. was oft cially. opened Friday. ecterncan: by Herbert ‘Ww.’ t nother ‘pastoral; by’ Mrs. M. ‘Mac- lacPherson, was a Miss Goresky as a prize and was loaned to the show by-the' cM. Angus; who « yas sold a Cubs again to.tie itup dd advanced ‘to second the Dunsmiurs ibreezed through i for. 11 hits | eat “with: Cubs getting Your ©. off’. the’: two: Dunsmiutr | 1 ly‘ one ever, compared to. four ae Duns- same, a bene. up" theilter, played the Victoria’ team at victors opened the seoring in ied Point ard:the'next threé'Cub bat rs went. out in: succession. It. M4 which t the, ‘Cubs star pitcher, Ri Hicken’’ was * particularly ‘out=}1 standing: He allowed six scattered | s hits.one. each .in the’, third, ith and 16th. innings and three in:the 7th. compared: ‘to the seven’ “hits i: "Outstanding . too was the Cub shortstop, Billy Kereiff, who.was credited :with 15 ‘stops ‘without a miscue ,and batted in the Cubs’ lone run, and Mike Horcoff who banged put i tare hits ‘in five times at & | and aroused ‘strong reaction ‘both ber ‘of ti exhibi- ted three water colors loaned by their owners, all -displaying a strong, yet delicate Peaks”, and “Mount. Sir, Donald”. The latter was a particularly fin dramatization of mist and moun, tain, Three still-life works, descri- arti: A es and is-already sapaatens pro- mise of great things to come as evidenced ‘by: her three studies: “Lilacs,” “Poppies.” i+ The art show, held in the new portion’ of. fhe; Legion Hall, base, ment,” had: i winter’s art classes. The two ob- jectives’ of these ‘classes — to‘en- courage the ‘study. ‘and Sores ejthe latter get.the-bye, for the “the ° Gift” and ‘ts. beginnings in last in the, modern OF. impressionist mode and | th = showing ; there: are enough’ good }-7 artists here for. Castlegar to:have its:own. art show,' were adequat,- e tion and skill of a trained student, for and. against! among the view- ‘William ‘Kootchin’ af af, Brilliant, promising ' young *" 7. student and. instructor of ‘thé ; first. art class held'in Castlegar ‘Test’ in, ter, offered “ione oppertalt in oil, ur ely. Ines, : caused only nine artists to be re= presented but: it. is hoped, now thatthe beginning has b next year’s: art show at the Fair, will. attract. many more. amateur artiste? of the :district and show do. inthe art exhibition: shyness or . absence een made, b, are doing’ for. their com: and tneveby if i] ears ‘and ‘dog. "with - biggest and cutest bag of tricks; David Ads-- head, dog with shortest ears. FRECELE < SONTEST Another feature of the fair was the freckle face contest, Priday afternoon, Wayne and Sharom, Newman, Castlegar, won $2 each” in this event. 28 Other attractions included. nu- merous booths which made up the midway, a concert by the Castlegar ‘Legion Band, Friday evening; a fireworks display at the Ball Park Saturdey . after @ark and a well attended dance in the Legion Memorial Hall Sat- urday night. winning tickets for the Fall Fair draw. First prize, the deep-freeze, “went to' H.R. Foxlee of Robson; Second prize,.the Easy-Boy chair, to M, Paskaruk of Trail; Third, . the power handsaw, to David Heywood’ of; Kinnaird; and Fourth, :the .fly-fishing.rod,: to J. Smith of Robson. Fo) the booklet: number draw, of the tap! pete in the Castlegar Kinnaird Softball: League, with Eagles, who jumiped into the league lead from the first of the ‘season .and ‘were never rousted;| 5, einched their leadership’ for the season by govning the second place Monday night here, and thus! moving, two full games in front of them’ Since Kinnaird have.-only one. more game to play, ‘they ‘cannot * Bos: sibly catch up to the Eagles and ty playotfs which'start next! week: = Second and third .spots, how- éver, are still in ‘doubt; The gec- ond place Kinnaird-ers, are only a game in front.of the .Waldies squad. Should Kinnaird drop their twin their ‘game tonight, ed: one Temaining game. tonight ‘and | to, | closed Monday. i will” Juniors ha ‘one game to play and Kiwanis ‘have two. Remaining league games are: : Tonight —~ Eagles: vs.:. Kiwanis Tonight — Juniors at ;Kinnaird Saturday — _ weldies; vs. Kiwant For. Labor. Day Holiday. "Monday ig Labor Day across Canada;:and:a holliday for every- one which means a long weekend Post Office 16 in the. morning and the’ Hin- eee ee woe,