FSG is : i _Thirhday “July.'3,, 1952 Page 4 or ret err: Fig EPROM zi TENS D ETRY, c : : f F Mrs, brownlie, who previo sly put pion. ose ne, from, se Mele ‘ H x e herself on the base paths a| Roy: Las fédnesday | but . lost s « Castlegar Social Mr nae Mrs, W. Piel aes eit ‘ |single, Katsscored only one other|one of heir hitting stars when | CYRIL BELL A number of Castlegar.and dis- hit. It was a’single by Alice’ ‘Zait:| Eleanor Dalling.' broke her ankle %j : Mr, and Mrs. Leo LeFaive and | rict reaitients journeyed: fe Ne Na- soff in the fourth, .., ae aliding , into nee a. This oe 4 1 ent Monday and Tues-jkusp over the week-en' 4, |) Shavers Bench scored’ all t ree | a big blow 8 Prospects 3 Agencies piped antec news ‘Washing- |ticlpate in that’ centres ‘Dignond oftheir runs in. the sixth frame; |sinée ‘Eleanor! has ‘led (the team ¢ “WE STAND BETWEEN. YOU AND LOSS” _————— RID Week Days Yes!! Saturday and Sunday All Day ADULTS—per hr. $1.25 CHILDREN—per hr. $1.00 Ask about our 20 minute riding course CASTLE-BAR RANCH RECORDS The very latest in records can be heard at the Castle Theatre AND pert at the... LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE - Phone 4208 ton, U.S.A, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Dowkes and familly of Maple Creek, Sask., and David Dowkes from Vancou- ver, were guests of iH G, Dowkea. Mr. Terence Fisher and his wife “verl, on their honeymoon visited the home of H. G. Dowkes. Visitors to Nelson this week ING from 5 p.m. vein Jubilee celebrations, Mr.’and Mrs. Guy Guido and’ :family were there from Kinnaird’and Mr..and |. Mrs, Jan Gall, B, Spavor and af 4, Misutka, and Mr, and Mrs. G Fowler were among those attend- ing from Castlegar, BANK SUPERINTEND VISITS CASTLEGAR W. T. Cook, Superintendent of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, B.C. Division was a visitor at the |Jeague. Yet ‘Trail, who it appears Bank's Castlegar Branch on ‘Thursday mo ig, last weels. Mr, Cook, who ‘was on a tour of the Banks Kootenay branches, arived in’ Castlegar from his tour headquarters in Nelson. He spent the morning with G. W. Shaw, Castlegar, branch manager, dis- cussing a number of matters with him. He also renewed acquaint- ances with other staff: members. This was Mr. Cooks first visit to Castlegar since the branch opened here - last | January. DEER PARK WL ADJOURN FOR SUMMER MONTHS At the monthly meeting of the Deer Park Womens Institute held at the home of Mra. A. Kent, plans were made for the annual quilt draw at nthe! peer Park ‘By. Len ‘Walker REE game.‘ suspension and ‘Chief Buna: of: ‘the Pontiacs only two’games off ‘for. their re- cent brawl, Two hits, a-\passed ball, a.,wild pitch .and van, error gave the “Once again as in the ‘paat the Shave rs Bench ladies : the. ball ,| Trail. Fastball Commissioners |" The Kats still alt tirst, place. have put a krimp into the league |nowever,: with slx wins and two ty ein res Hamilton’ of the liosses.."They.are followed closely. by Shavers Bench. © ink hitting-since. we beginning ot | the season. The game: itself . ‘turned “into ‘a rout'as the Kats scored’23 rups } to'the Royals’ 13, Joyce Swihart * on the mound for-the Kats, gave : [up "18" hits “while” Mary” McGinn‘ gave up’ in for Nelson. McGinn KATS SWAMP NELSON hitting star, with.two. home’ runs. Lorraine Martini's *\get:the lesser’ penalty and’ that _.It-was reported to me last week that the League: Officials would clamp down, for the better of the must ‘at all times be, the ‘victors, is supposed to ‘be a fair deal. The more you‘ start the less you get; the more ;sportsmanlike you are, the more trouble you have. CUBS BLANK ‘PONTIACS - BY 3-0 SCORE The Cubq climbed to: within a_half :game of first place last ‘Thursday: when: they ‘downed the lengue leading Pontiacs 2 to0’be- hind the pitching of Rennie Mitchell and the air-tight playing of the whole team. in two starts, Rennie struck out five an dwalked ‘two, Bruno De- rosa pitched an equally fine game allowing only four hits, walking four and striking out two. 1 The game almost turned into a in the seventh when and agreed to the ne nuan of Mrs. Romaine, Deer Park School teacher, that the Institute be in charge of the: cchool closing con- YS. CONFECTIONERY & BUS DEPOT ‘Bice Cream, Soft. Drinks, Floats, Novelties, Cards for every. occasion. Newspapers, Magazines, Meet Your Fr! Comic Books. fends at Rigby’s - Castlegar Sash @ Door | WOODWORKING SPECIALISTS Windows .. Doors... Cabinet making . . Storm Sash: See us for prices .. Phone 4946 a Watch For Our .. » ‘Anniversary. Sale. - JULY 7 TO 12 EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS FEATURED Buy where your dollar buys dollar value.” cert on June 2 It was “decided that the month- ly tis would be until September 3, which meet- ing will be held in. "the Deer Park school -house, with Mrs: Polly Romaine ‘as hostess. * ee ST. ALBAN’S W.A. Ray “Hamilton and Chief Buna tried ‘to get fists on each other after Buna had deWiberately upset Rocky Plotnikoff ‘who was com- ing into first base. No damage was done as players from both d|teams stepped in to hold. them back. However, both Hamilton and Buna have incurred: suspen- sions it was announced Saturday. ‘Hamilton is suspended for three games and Buna for two. The Cubs scored both their runs _ in'the second inning when a HOLD FINAL IG A comprehensive ‘report on the Anuual W.A. in Pen- an ‘wall ked to open the inning and Hereifi singled to fill the bases. Rocky ticton was M ertaa to the final meeting for the’ season. of’ the St. bene s W.A. by the = presiden!. are A.-'T, Horswill., Mrs. Hors- t's, fly ball to left field scored. Hamilton and. Mitchell came in on. Ircandia’s single. With only three more games to ; the’ first half.of the ded. this ‘ion as Castlegar delegate and was elect-. ed president of the Kootenay Dio- cesan W.A., succeeding Mrs. H. A. Solly of Summerland. At the close of the meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. A. T. Horswill, refreshments were served by the hostess, as- assisted by Mrs. H. Westwood and Mrs, R. Elliott. erty MORE PAVING COMPLETED ON SOUTHERN ROUTE Another step in, the completion’ es hitters to just there hits. season’s schedule, the Cubs must win two of these. three against the Pontiacs if they. are to find a berth on top of. the loop. Kars LOSE 3-1 DECISION. TO SHAVERS BENCH SQUAD Last Friday saw ‘the Kats lose their second game in league play when Shavers Bench came from behind a1 to 0 deficit to score three runs in the sixth inning for a 3 to 1 victory. + Kay Ramsden held the Kats up her ‘victory she of. the in the West Kootenay: Se highway has been finalized in the | struck out one batter and walked past two weeks with the paving |three, Anne Kastrakoff, pitching of the section around, Bridesville |for the first time this ‘season, al- The-Storms Construction Co. is In winning his second victory |. ROYALS 23 TO 13 The Castlegar Kats won an ex- tory. triple:and Eleanor, Dalling’s four ‘| for: five, bac the Kats, to vic- Box 55: lowed five hits,’ tallied’. three stirkeouts and issued one free seared their Ione run pavi the huge* span. the southern highway | hi yoos LO | Koorenay ‘WEST FEDERAL ¥ CH. Farm WE CARRY ‘ASFULL LINE, OF bs Fertilizer — Laying Mash’ en's ° Supplies and Feeds MOF; icsereean’ 450 One’ FANCY TINS Take Home A Treat ‘of MERCURY, OUTBOARD MOTORS" ‘PITTS REYALL DRUG s . : ; ae VAL Toffee and ‘one-half Ib. This Famous English Toffee! come eee nine: miles of new, pass. the to the: new- bridges at Ingram and Rock °.Creek. Canyon From: Gieenwood “west to Hope transprovincial as’ .been:..;completely modernized;iincluding new stret- ches of har dsurfacing in the p O80: ‘The federat government (n= in’ the third frame when Joy Saunders hit 4 single to score pace at aa a aT A New, Shipment ae -Kriskay 9) British Columbia, last week. pet: up four new - loops | constituency, move to. Kootenay ‘West, stoke, The accent wai | the eo oe this week... + day were Diamond Jubilee days, crammed with a sparkling -var- jety. of fun. fare that’ attracted visitors from far and near.’ Miss June Gardner is the new. Queen. In Salmo, Dominion Day-'cele- rations centred’ around the hard- rock drilling contest: and; the crowning. of Queen Miss ° Trene Dodds, “In' Nelson, there was a. pet. par- ade, and “bug”, foot: and novelty races, sponsored by the: scinsmen tion of ‘federal. constituencies in The changes, agreed on by .4 Commons, committee, but not yet approved by the Commons, would and charige: the orders of: Koo- ténay West: sli Landing, now in Kootenay. wor would move to Okanagan-Revel- | ‘on festivity. ad celebration’ in ‘various’ parts: of In Nakusp, Monday arid Tues- eas $7.95 : $6.95. Improvement Distrid For Hospital. Purposes. WILL BE DISCUSSED IN THE LEGION HALL — CASTLEGAR Friday, July 4at 8 p.m. All -those interested ‘in- organizing such a District PLEASE ATTEND _ATTENTION HOSPITAL ‘COMMITTEE ing inferno reduced a planer mill, ‘equipment ‘for:the construction’ o’ ten-Bipes ‘for ‘irrigation ‘lines ‘and stock piles of lumber ‘into a “mass_of-charred ‘rubble,. twisted ‘machinery and. ashes.’ ‘Total ‘loss -was estimated at'$35,000. ‘The “Kinnaird. Volunteer. Fira Department ‘rushed to the scene ‘in answer ‘to the 2:30 a.m. alarm, senereupan thé the Castlegar Fire’De- Cartlsen’s Building Supply. ; ‘The loss was partly, covered by, ‘insurance, Cause is still. bein, vestigated by ‘the R.C:MP.. Tt‘is ann! anced for possible. fu- ture reference, that the fire siren button ‘in “Kinnaird ‘is: located.-at present at th village office.) Kinnaird Comm sion Appoints A: ‘Eldridge. ;|To Serve ‘As. Chairman: * Nominations. for ithe office of : ‘chairman: ofthe ‘Kinnaird Village dloséd ‘last:-week with e fi “waged a rélentless cs three hour battle, 5 ‘Although they Ee avere junuble to save the! Woo Stave and Pipe Plant: due to; “the x speed and fury. o! :, the flames, they. es the fire ; ke * Gheck, Only damage to the‘ware- ‘house’and office ‘was to thé north |_. : wall; which “was badly Beorened “and: to. articles™ of merch: Stock. through careless‘ handling ‘by spectators in evacuation of f ame ‘blaze began. +. Mr. Eldrdge will serve as chair- |’ man‘ until; ‘December. He: is' the! and 2:30 a.m. Saterday ‘morning. ‘It ‘was first noticed by I" motorists ghchtintinid from a danee |- partment, proudly pose .Tarasoff, &. ¥omenoff, Ge Carr, operate the new. equipment, The: new fire truck’ went: ht From ‘left’ to- ight the’ pictured “firemen. are: P. Mason and J. Schnell, "With the arrival of the new truck \(at right. above). tw: ‘weeks ‘ago, ‘the dep artment has! been -divided into two brigades headed by,G- Carr an S.. Dower. ape firemen, are ‘eplaly Jenrning how to to... action Saturday firemen rushed, both their machines tothe big ; firs at Kinnaird: re date ‘in: this riding, ‘was strongly recommended as: provincial’, lead ervof, the party. at a ‘jubilant: posi election: convention: in“ Rossland 1 Hall Friday eve *+Pointing out that national lead-: to er. Solon’ Low: said “Sommers ‘would’: be’ an ‘ideal. leader, the meeting signified ‘that ‘it unani- © miously. favored’..the suggestion that Mr. Sommiers allow his name ~ to go ‘in“as: provincial leader. “Delegates were! equally strong- : ly ‘opposed to any ‘form of coali- tion with the CCF and some pi dicted: another election and sub- sequent landslide, victory for < ‘their: party. s Mr. Sommers was non-commit-,; - tal iegarane himself os leader, sions ‘of appreciation Pe SUBpO in’ the} election. K A membership committee head= ed by: George Talon of Rossland * was set up'and began laying plans - for a: powerful drive for more - j. Part of this drive is a Pt to-: anied by two: or. three members, ' will at-. tend the p: caucus of the -0 Socreds { in ‘Vancouver on July, Ws ey Lan queen: during ,an ‘aftérnoon; of'|: ‘aim to’ publicize tha nécessi value of 2. hospital’ ‘for’ this ais-! eir: two immediate aims : (1) To. preparé) the rate- payers | of the ‘district: for. the. cir- ‘| culation of, ‘the Improvement Dis- ‘trict petition, (2): To find poten- the: Improve; ling of the hospital: committee: it (the Legion Hall Friday ni tiene a "Sioopitat ih sthis -frolic “and }"fun “at ‘Robson's third annual, Straw! erry, festival on: Saturday. ‘Water sports: boat races, a“ball game, ~bleycle aie races,’novelty races a band. céncert and a dance in’ the evening ‘are .some* of the; events || planned ‘to ‘ensure: g good tine’ for all. =. * are in charge’ot’A. ‘Anderson; : sisted by members of the: Castle- Es of. The first. tep,-he said, was the |£ hospital’ commit- |.* ould investigate “what |, 1. the way of a hospital | Continued on Page 2 See: Pest shown By this:non-attendance, it \was. decidéd® that’ the’ hospital > project -: must’be publicized toen- vlist- the. support of::the’ district 2 } ratepayers before any further or- : Banizat: ional steps can -be taken.. An educational committee : was EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS FOR_ KINNAIRD. PAR! PRACTICALLY, aELETED Any extensive program ot En e are going to get it.” | 18 ait Teandidate has. nr he Sock as the people's choice for representative in the next legislature. a roth but Mr. ‘My, Robson mlewenty: Schoot' ‘prin- cipal, ‘made no..comment. ont his victory. but: said: later that ‘much of the credit for. it'must be given to the organizers who worked be- hind“ the’. scenes, is only, fifty. per. cent. of the ‘show, th ‘CCR. being the. only. party not represented.: Of Three ‘Per. Cent Tax ‘There was good news for Kin~.- naird and’ Castlegar recently ‘fm the receipt of their allotments ¢ the provincial Social. “The! candidate gar. ‘and, ‘Security. B “Aid ‘Tax.'The ae ay of. ‘Kinnaird ved Tecel' while the cheque for Cantennee: allotment came. to $8,742.24. These’ ®: cheques” ” represent $5,800: increase. ‘in | allotment d | Frevious. ones being received. Test December. ‘Commenting on ‘ Castlegar’s at into the; Village Clerk A. T. Bors—- and games and have-a wide var-. ‘v of attractions planned to'take plare.an the school grounds, ».:” »The |: Crowning + ofthe Queen 2y will also tale -nlace’on the. school. grounds.- Miss: Laverne,; who won the aueen contest, on. the basis of pr derway for! tee ‘Kinnaird ‘Park. Much: of.'this: program of*:bull-. dozing, clay-filling,: installation of water ‘service has ‘already amonge alison” Ele- mwéanterv.’ School} punils.» willbe attended by two princess. Loreen ‘Webster. and ‘Tudv Thorndale, and fanrteen: ttenda Scheupt “The Castlegar ‘Legion Band wil ‘ins an a concert ‘tee,:+:Mi Magee were.to be . W. Woodford would be asked : 3 & Tepresent': Brilliant id {Reith and, Mr..W, ‘Jacobson: He to. be: Kinnaird representatives, < In addition;: one or: two: persons from Blueberry’ are, to. be. ap: which the'centre of at- stalled: ‘and a ialmost ‘ready or 0. has a pel (.¥efreshments “ ": water, ‘tables gars: b iniited’ to two hours. duration. and ‘been ordered’ and will bq:erected ‘along Columbia’ Avenue also.:'The ‘Provincial Department: of Public Works has authorized the erect- ‘ion “of these -signs.and will: paint: the ‘parking lanes, on this street, e° Village’ Commissioners : are'l ™: alsa’ uurging.* the. - Department £ B the eeaathe Tuesdi “The. new: parking reguldtions c angle. barking, on. the south: parallel: parking provision, Cc missioner. Jenks Sxplaine a, two-fold purpose, i. ofthe street's “hard top a 1 | CASTLEGAR HAS | WORTH OF. NEW: will - shift .to . the:com- dancing. for, all. to: Bob Graham, and: his: ers will round out’ the afternoon The’ ‘Robson’. Womens} Institute is’ snonsnring the eventfand: pro- . | grams are ::being”.nrinted.’ The lucky. program number will) win a prize for. the holder: drawing Morri; a ‘employed - -in-the ‘tirm’s Conse nffice at nresent during the ab- ence of Miss Adéline Baker wo ison holidavs, Ci Pabli anda safety In gonal Parking: the! ‘bumpei vehicles .extend B partment. has “just, = | $1,600 program of ‘sidewalk cone struction. on’ Columbia’ Avenue, Steady. nrogrese. jg lsn’ revorted on the completion of Third. ‘Ave-| :| High Schoo! In the sidewalk ‘program, new sidewalk construction from Kerr's Store” 'to“ the ‘al Hobby See ‘ Sidewalks © Cont: on: Page 5 cases,’ thi a choice: Credit standard bearer. was elect- 2 ed with a.final \total..of \.5,917 [2.20% taxes “roughly to half of. what- “1 they “would ‘be without: the three votes, 558: more , than he. req: for ‘an. absolute « majority. Mr. B eH 5 Returning Officer directed the counting in the Ross- land‘ Court: House’ eagerly ‘watch * ) ascribed their large incresse:-in to:the new census fiz- alta -village ‘were on the basis’ d census figures. they - ed-by Mr. and ers. Liberal and. Conservative: Tes, n | Presentatives ere: also on hand, us, Kats ‘and *|fans made ithe Jong’ trip ‘to Ione, ‘Wash.,’ t'” Sunday, where ’ the lads‘ copped:both games of-a' dou- ble-header,'and the” ladies breez- ed: thre eh. to. victory enough:runs in one game to n encounters. ° ‘Due ‘to: the holiday abse: ce_of Ve. inumber of Kats” players; four. a very dill game. Inthe ‘five in ‘in- aings Sof play. the Kats collected eleven: hits and ‘ten walks. Com-, ner. only ‘four hits ‘and.‘two: ree is | passes © Jo a‘'total of: two: runs. Joyce. Swihart_ and Mary McGina shared pitchi lionors for Castle- ralks' peared at ee Cubs. ‘emerged. victors, "| path’ ar’ their seven inning? en- third frame. to sew up the game. tobe raised: per. month in’ the Village of! Castlegar and*two hour: “parking will-go into: eff ct on’ Pine: Street on Manda: f rin -the‘health: by-law ‘pre per’: garbage {containers be\.en-: forced, and moved to: remind the that public through ; the press, be® shut... when the: fire‘ alarm: sounds. i There was‘ some, dfecussi all granted: ‘tétaling- $10,540. ‘Two of. these were for new. residences for. Pete: :Korvatoff{and Earl Or! 2 Rourke,’ The’ sation ‘were ‘for alte’ ‘are: © Park - Blectric commissioners of um Monday.*:- Thi n;,.CO! issioner and “Welfare:had ‘announced that ithe garbage, collection: service has} "been. a financial, time -now. ‘The ‘new: be.effective:Jan. 1-next. ‘The meeting decided loss:"for; some! te Columbia “Electric; ‘R. C.: Katen and Gripes Electric. Jan Gall was the automotive. retail “applicant ‘and:A. Gernazzo wasgranted.the permit for gravel. hauling.’ “Seven: _new.. ‘applications © for- - water service were approved one~ | being subject to when a main is 1| installed inthe. vicinity. | Fire “Chief Reports * S - -Fire Chief-Ralph’ ‘West called or: the! commissioners to réport: that.-- the new fire’ truck. has been serv- iced and is.: “working; very. satis- sthe ‘men are’ - not, entirely, accustomed fo the = ‘suit water *‘must Pye Ganees Commissioner Sommers was appointed td in- vestigate the matter.’ Six new, building: permits were |; t|that: the B.Cr-Underwriter’s As-" ‘which:was, Strered to the’ Village's tire! ‘Department: for-the sum. of! ~ $20,° Mr. West ‘reported: that. the Jocal-fire. deoartment would have no -use \for; it and-r commended ii turns “Mr. West; also ‘recommended sociation’ be™-contacted» and ask- ed-for ‘a: reduction’ in: insurance rates in view of the improved fire fighting facilities. KINNAIRD TO HAVE nnaird’sTratfie hectare will’? Walt “Poogy |. with:three singles:to-his credit held‘ a; pen: ‘fect. record‘at bat... The ‘second: game was a pitch- er’s duel,all the way. Rocky Plot- plots allowed. only: two hits, one ports * Continued on Page € ations ‘and: . fo. e i yh d toc include’ 24 hour dwellings.‘ parking limit’ on:: all _ village - yw Six new. trades licences . were| streets. the villawe caromision has © ‘tiso igranted,:‘Four of ‘these, were for? ‘électrical, contracting, one ‘for ‘gravel hauling.from ‘Kinnaird ‘and one.’ for’: an. automotive ;.retail sta . The electri 1 contractors decided, at a special’ meeting. The commision’ has’ also: de- cided to hold’ thels mestings every Monday, night ‘until further e Rotice.