Renata Socials irs, M. Rohn. “Mr. and Mrs, J, Letkeman and daughter Beverley have. left for Salmon Arm where they’ will at- Williams Lake Curling Spiel: : : The famous. Williams, Lake Stampede is over for another year tend a: church: eonvention. Miss .L. ‘Fladager and Miss MaryAnne’: Wiche are assisting with Vacation ‘Bible School at the Pentecostal Church in Castlegar. Miss Alvina Koch has return: ed home after spending the week in Nelson with her aunt, Mrs, Don Symmington, Recent ‘visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, T, Hunchak were Foster Stuart ‘and James McCor. mine of Lac La Biche, Alta., and brother and sis- but the will th with another big ‘show. just weeks away. “Tt will be. the Stampede at- mosphere all over again, but this time it will be centred around the roaring game of curling, “The first annual Williams Lake Summer Stampede Bonspiel will be held during the first week in August. Entries for the ‘spiel will be open to anyone inside or outside the province for the dates of August 3 to 6. The mid-summer bonspiel was first proposed three years ago by the Williams Lake Curling Club, but organizational details have held up actual staging of the first ‘spiel until this summer. There will be four events in. eluded in the bonspiel with two primary and two secondary. Each rink is assured -of four’ games. Officials have set a limit of 64 rinks for entry and they will com- pete for $2,000 in prizes. The event ‘is open for ladies or mixed rinks as well as men’s quartettes, Naturalizer features the : walking shoe look... accented by «@ sniart. stacked heel. 15.95 Vlatrabser, MADDOCKS. tele law, Flight Lieutenant and Mrs.' George McCormick formerly of‘ Sacramento, Cali. Fit. Lieut, McCormick is stationed “at Mac- Lean’s: Air Base, where he is an exchange instructor. r.-and Mrs.'M, Grubisic and Candace accompanied by Brenda Morrison ‘of Trail’ and Mr. and Mrs. E, Harrison and daughters Wendy and Janice of Vancouver were weekend visitors at the home of Mr, Joe Wolf. . Mr. and. Mrs. H. Unger ‘of Herbert, Sask,, were weekend vis. itors at the home of Mr. and . Koch, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and, daughter Grace of “Agassiz have arrived to spend some time at their home in Renata. Enroute to Nanaimo, Mr. and Mrs. John Warkentin, Miss. L, Warkentin and Miss Helen War- kentin all of Winkler, Man., spent a few days at the home. of their brother and sister-in.law, Mr. and Mrs. P. Warkentin. Also holiday- ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. P. Warkentin are. s thei, son.in-law and and Mrs. R. = tot em MMe UALITY! PUBLIC NOTICE FISH DERBY — at Sheep Lake, July (15, sponsored by Cas and Distri Sportsmen’s Assn. Wonder- == ful prizes, Fun for the whole == family. Wo Mean @ Goods manufactured to op- erate properly today and in tuture: years, @ Engineering and beauty of design. @ Manufacturers who have wittistood the years of com- petition and stand behind thelr prod! ‘Avattabllity of parts in the long years to com Gost. "The true cost ts first. cost divided by the number of years of service. QUALITY PRODUCTS ALWAYS COST LESS REMINDER - Hospital Auxiliary will be holding Rummage Sale Sept. 29. ‘Contact Mrs. D. Brookes for information. THAT IS WHY Over fitty per cent of Plum- bing and Heating products in use in the world are CATHOLIC CHURCH — Picnic at 1 p.m., July 15 at Kinnaird Park, American. pieauary Products PLUMBING & SMITHS "cen ei; ‘CRESCENT . ‘BT. — PHONE 301 77 CASTLEGAR, B.C. A nT “PARK SERVICE AND REPAIR — . 7th’ Ave, — Kinnaird, B.C. — Phone 365- 8231- Formerly the Arrow Tire Service Is now under new management and operating under the new. name as above AUTOMOTIVE ‘REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE _Bring your car troubles to us. - J. W. Mykyte .{ las, while enroute to Vernon-Train- .)was the’ guest. of: her son and McKay, Christine, “Janet and Scott of Nanaimo. Mrs, W. Iagram of Bentley, Alta., was a weekend visitor at the home of her brother, Mr. Joe Maister. | Mr, and Mrs. D. Krug and sons Don and Ken of Trail are holiday- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rohn, E. J. Swales, “District Agri- culturist” of Creston was a busi ness visitor to Renata. and Mrs. J. Reimer, Jr. and Wendy and Sharon of Nakusp were the weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reimer, Sr. Louis .Wine and son Marvin of Bentley, Alta., were visitors at the home of. Mr. Joe Muister. Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Penner, Kenny and Eric, spent the week- end in Abbotsford where they vi- sited. their son.in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Friesen. DEER PARK SOCIALS ° Mrs. C. T. Williamson Sgt. Don Douglas of the Queen's Own Rifles at Calgary was the recent guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. M. Doug- a = e a =e = = a | ing Centre. .Mrs, L.Wither, who is holi. daying at Renata, was the recent guest of.Mr.,and Mrs, Fred Brig- geman, 3 Mrs, O. D'Andrea has_return- ed to her. home here after a holi- day spent in Vancouver where she daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron D'Andrea. Mr..A. C, Waldron of Nakusp was -a recent visitor to Deer Park. Mr. Louis Wine, his son Mer. vin of Bentley, Alta., and a sister are spending a few. days visiting with relatives and triends at Deer Park and Renata. The park at Big Cayuse Creek was the scene of much activity when a troop of 11 Girl Guides and their leaders spent. the past week here. Short skits and_sing- songs were enjoyed by the Guides and. visitors every evening. Leaders were captains L. Dewis and M. Bro. T Pharmacist | He’s the.man who carries out your doctor’s orders. i ‘i Pick up your preseriptions while shopping. SSaaEy CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet - Corner Pine & _ Columbia Phone 365-3911 i i Pr, oO) 70) ‘| gaard, Kerry Selvig, Irene En -|rle Davidson, Bobby Johngon, Neil ‘ Nyganya, Linda ‘Enoksen, Earl Ny- ‘race and egg ‘race~ were Molly by Mrs. Dewis, Mr. Re Bro and Mr, E, Worley of Robson. Sons of Norway Hold an Outing The Sons of Norway and: their families. held a’ very’ successful Picnic on Saturday at Robson. Re- freshments were to be had during the day with-a very slicioun uP. per fa the eveni Games, and contests, were en- joyed by both children and adults with prizes being awarded to: Terry vBrattelo,- Marion Ny. sen, Christine. Davidson, Ingrid Reinsbakken, Shelly Davidson, Law- Shuttleworth, Ogie Brattelo, Carla are att winners in the. sack Brattelo,»:Gunvar Reinsbakken, Tom ‘Davidson, Ivar Reinsbakken, Gunnar and: Borghild Selvig. The horseshoe tournament-was won by Carl oien: ballgame was also enjoyed ee all joined. in. ‘The children also enjoyed:a marshmallow toast and peanut scramble. 2 L FF C = a SAFETY TOE: SHOES For Men Working 4 for CM&S Celgar Sawmill Celgar Pulp Mill BOOTS & OXFORDS made by PARIS, GREB, TUF cL OF ALL SUMMER. MERCHANDISE STARTS TOMORROW, JULY’ M3 = — Shop early while the selection ‘good. BACON side sliced, - Ih. we ewe eee OSC BOLOGNA, by the. pc. BRISKET, Ib.» 206 Benen eee Cc BUTTER Ist grade COFFEE, Coronation OG, | Ib. ...--.--- OTC SALAD BOWL Salad — Dressing, 32-07. 4Qe¢ HARVEST: Margerine Ibs. ...... 49c PINEAPPLE Crushed QTF. T5-0x. PEAS, ae Valtey 15-02. 2 for. . 580 PORK & BEANS, Brand 7, 24-ox. 2 for ....... 39 COMET Bathroom Size 4for.....:. Sle ICE CREAM, Faultless Spt. ....... 49¢ WATERMELON eee Te NEW. POTATOES, PORK CHOPS, Ib: 69¢ Boneless POT ROASTS, “CERTO Crystals ‘ITe SPORK, 2.tins | Qe TOPS Dog Foods - lade te 2 tins ...... 19¢ Summer: Dresses to clear: Prices Reduced |‘ ° by 25 fo 50% ‘$6.95 to $14.95 THONGS Ladies or Children’s 39c A PAIR SKIRTS Cottons & Pleated Arnel Special Price $3.95 Nurses. White WKYLOWS Seamless Micromesh 69c Pair SUA EARANCE Sleeveless fine combed cotton Sun Dresses Regular $15. 95 SALE: PRICE - Beautiful Cotton Hoshan: Dress regular : ‘$11. 28s ‘ NOW ON SALE © | OTHER DRESSES Ys. to V2 OFF ; Children’s Denim Jackets, reg. $3.98 SALE “Hat & Beach! Bag Sets, reg..$2.35 SALE . Boys Sport’ ‘Shirts, reg. $3.39 SALE $2.98 ~ $175 is still 2 . $2.49 Sherwin Williams Paint _ SUPER KEMTONE and KEM GLO: _ Super Kem: Tone for beautiful Walls, and Ceilings, i “Your home beauty twins in. matching colors SE $1195 $8.95 ss nn nnn ‘hand — with -no discernable: pol. “posed ‘to the. ECM*are not, while ‘‘those who you believe: should be “Market are’ opposed to it. “be, but‘ ‘in a ‘a certain fashion + ‘fore consider fashion. at a. cheap price when: purchasing ‘shoes, ‘not | : Of the o SUV ING Victon rt, HBaRr, DE, : ‘31/32 “KNOW ANYONE HERE? Means of No.. 581 Squad-, “ron Royal Canadian Air Cadets currently: vattending Air * Cadet Summer Camp RCAF Station. Vancouver, B.C. 550-Cadets are in attend from berta, and British Columbi: “ets from: the three ‘western \).| Many, from: provinces Will have attend- ed one: of the three two week camps oe the’ end of the la. A busy program of aril, lectures “on: 1 1 or, sports, « tours including a. trip “to the World’s Fair, rifle han ling and: firing, and’ flying round out two weeks of activity at the West Coast : in RCAF ‘Service “Aircraft RCAF Station. All cadets from Saskatchewan and‘ Al-: berta’ were. airlifted. to camp: by Air ‘Transport ‘Com: wekmell, “ACL R. Lamond, CPL. Re nating ACL H. “White, LAC G: McGilp, Mr. H. F. Hyson, F/L J. R: C;:MacBain: Back yw: left: to right: LAC H. Cotton, AC: ; MeNee, LAC’ A Nowak, LAC R. Craig, AC1 B. Stamp-Vincent, LAC: G.. ‘Gibson, AC1-H.: McCutcheon.” : : Pot. Commerce Tourist - Booth, '; it =| inquire’ about campsites and motel > The ere has: been a tremonda influx; of: ‘ioailan through;: Castle~ ear fines, the nnaird.C) found that ‘an’ average. of 42 oth opened at its new July :1.5;The; highest " There.wexe| tourist fron: Flo-' rida, °: Massachusetts; New .: York, gtates “in ‘between. There |.were *{some from‘ Prince Edward Island, Nova: Scotia,;Quebec, | Ontario’ and ba, Saskatchew- an,’ Alberts, ‘as‘well-as from parts of British ‘Columbia. Most drivers ski for informa: tion‘\on © the’ Kinnaird-Christina Lake ‘Highway, while quite “a few accommodation.' !: Though it appears > that the travellers ‘are either | too’ weary or shy to write in’ the remarks column.some have done so. One Texan. wrote, .‘I.do not’ havean accent!” and was, expecting to Be believed. He .emphasized this. bi lerlining’ the “I'do not.” i. Grand’ Forks — A’ man Hed killed instantly and’ another’ man and a young: womian died in Grand{- pores Community « Hospital. here junday foltowing 1 a head-on colli: sion four Forks, The three, Grand ter By.’ BURT CAMPBELL oe Britain and. ihe European Cotton. Market : One of. the. greatest Political, social and economic, problems: fa- cing the people of Britain 1 today is whether or not that country should doin the European Common Mar- “The governing _ “Conservative, party believes Britain should join’ and is moving “cautiously but surely in that direction.,The Labor party, while some of its leaders favor joining the ECM and others do not, has adopted a policy which -allows: it toride the fence on the issue. z > To those who favor Britain's ‘Joining the ECM the Labor. party can display‘:top officials. who are in favor, to those who oppose the move, it can provide just as im- Pressive'an array of party.:leaders who are: also opposed... On»: the whole, the Labor party has adopt- ed_a position ‘which: will allow it to take terrific advantage of pub- lic sentiment. following ‘a “definite decision by. the Conservative gov- ernment. The Liberai. party on the other icy‘on. the matter ‘— ‘is’ in’ the meantime.winning byelection after ritain as a electorate goes: to-the poll, One of the oddest sidelights of the Common Market discussions is.the disparity, of- reason in. the matter. Businessmen‘: in England who you-believe should,.be, op- in favor. of , joining. the: Common exceutive witha shoe ma- of joining. “He says he ‘doesn’t fear cheap, sho Preciate , quality.’ young: ladies ‘want to: be in ‘fashio and wear shoes only 30. Jong’ as | 1 quality at.a higher price, this ‘country as a great Canadian, ‘You’! there: is a pithy...statement on-the front, page .of the’ news- Paper, : |mon Market’ our £350 million Go- 'vernmient™ subsidy to. the. farmers ‘must go. ‘Then: ‘soar, 2, The;: :support system which has brough Italy. dency*’to © ou “farms will ‘be des- France “because: the ; British ap- | troyed. cause he’ fears. the “effect: on ‘his business, ‘ ‘Yet this “same man, ‘In anti- eipation of - Britain's: + joining the Common: Market already started to diversify wie business. by going into, Plastics, by starting to manufacture \- machine’ ~tools, ~ by building a plant in Hong Kong, and by buying: into’ many of the same types of industries as‘ his own in both Norway ‘Sweden. A farmer_in England (and he’s a minority “amongst — farmers) doesn’t fear the ECM because: he doesn't ‘believe’ France and other ECM countries. can get their veg- etables into. England’s » markets fast enough without spoilage, Yét this same man _is just now going : into i “trucks to|' Passing’ another. | coming car. the six in thi | convertible “were flung) fr nt into. a. akic after |p, ‘Forks, ing eastbound: at these “people. But ’ they termination: to try’and get’ conces- sions from the present ECM mem: bers ‘for the Commonwealth coun: Britain, d does join the ECM he her citizens will be in for a stretch of belt- tightening, but that ‘is “ nothing. new, .to.. the ' British: y and they're now-going to -have to'do it again. Rane ost ‘trade by Joining: the Com-.|: A man who manufactures the ‘mon Market? To enter’Europe we! wooden components for ‘nearly all: must ruin‘our farmers, dismember. and brooms’ used in: the: United ferent types of brushes \.the Commonwealth, surrender our’ sovereignty,.-Yet our :trade. with Kingdom * opposes the: “ECM: rhe: the Common Market « fs: but “one.* ‘We,’ as Canadians,’ could make the job a lot easier for her by .be- ing: realistic ‘ard.:helping Britain in her ‘decision by’. making the. in- “evitable + *road _ 3 Many Englishmen : see great | : While Diefentiaker, Fleming |: ada from the U.K, (The annourice: |; ment of Canada’s general election |. i ing newspapers while: speculation |: that ‘Prime’ Minister. Macmillan |* the’ Diefenbaker |; tion. ‘Her éntry into“ the European t Company at.Trail. made.’by~" Madehton, Manager) of Metallurgical: Di Mr.) Buchanan Trail, B.C. After! griduating’ from the’ University: of Washington .in 1941! with a‘B.Sc.’in' metallurgical Sheineer ine: he joined Cominco as a Technical Assistant‘in ithe Zinc of military, service, he rejoined the Company. aa held. several ‘ ‘super= visory; posts in’ the department pri- or.to fries "appointment ‘as Superintendent: in; aay ber of hai the.. Canadian Institute Of f Mining solidated Mining’ and: Smelting| : Zi /| to:his'new, appointment. So Mr. Landucei is a member’ of |’: : .| the .Canadian Institute of Mining ‘Department. Following ‘four: years | : lop were honored by their family _| their: ; 25th, wedding © anniversary. ‘Colebrated Silver _ Wedding Anniversary o Mr. and: Mrs. Joseph Mf. Dun- at.a dinner. on the: occasion: of “Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop seine hibition won't: mow untit Saale day. if they've ‘won a compact or a luxury ‘limousine ‘worth fram cet wai B.C, ‘After graduating: from the: University ‘of. Alberta in' 1936 with'a B.Sc;.in-chemical engineer- He Joined‘ ‘Cominco, ‘at’ Peal ic: Department. prior aid ‘Metallu an the American tlegar . and .” District ‘Gott Cl Club splased host to” golfers from, Grandi Forks’ on’ Sunday. and Metallurgy :and the: American Institute: of “Mining, “from ; the Thirty-two players ¢ made the" trip sand alzo!a' Councillor’ in! the -Munlelp walk along. ‘J ality,‘of ‘Tadanac. , untry. “were very‘ enthusiastic. about the “shown ‘by the club.’ ||were presented with a ‘set of dish- es trimmed with silver, from the family. During the evening a mock and neighbors were welcomed. The Toom was decorated with wedding | belis, streamers and a large. silver 25." White tapers in silver cand- elabra flanked a silver ‘and white cake. Mrs.T. Davidson; Mrs. Dun- lop’s sister, was pourer for the oce casion. A corsage and boutonniere of carnations were presented to them: “ from” their friends | and neighbours. Several bouquets of flowers: ‘were also received. Duntop!: Moved" to Castlegar two years later ‘and have: spent: the Test of They have .four. children, “Mrs. J. Soberlak “of Vancouver; and Berne Jean, Marilyn home. etree SLT eee ateasan aR te ieee meeting with the ‘Na- F F Rotary Club. The” trip: was Played Here Sunday/‘* hava’ been’ made -by ; boat but Mr plans:fell through owing ‘to sick- {ana ness, The fellowship Meeting was arranged | ‘two weeks: ago ‘and the |ants. Nakusp Club changed their: meet. ing from evening to.a luncheon to by 30 rel: they dding. was, .re.enacted. £In the afternoon’ mai * Married in Trail, ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. élr married life here. and Danny, .all at Rotarians: Visited. “Nakusp Rotary: Club the C course‘ and. the: berp.: bidder for the | car contract’ was Lawson Oates on Broadway Limited who. will supply. a fleet of Chrysler products rang- ing from Valiant compacts all the way? up through their lines to the superh ‘Imperial. The Daily car draw will ‘take rplace from program coupons de. posited throughout the grounds and the winner. announcéd, but he wont know what gleaming car is The 14 winners and the. 14 cars, won't be matched up. until Labor Day, when ‘another draw will be made of: their. names and the models, compacts, convertibles. ‘station “wagons and luxury Timon, sines. Mrs. Killough 87 Lost nother milestone was ‘reach. Kr ‘Sreat-grandchildren, ‘mak- ing & total 88 living descend- with her Dushand ce and family ‘April Y meri+ 23, 1913..