Page 8 CASTLE NEWS, Castlezss, B. Cc Thursday, May 2 1, 1953 Softball Season Opens Coronation Day For Castlegar Cubs Team Castlegar Cubs, senior men’s fastball team, play their first fame of the 1952 season on Sun- day, May 31 when they mect the Trait Motors Pontiacs in Trail, it was announced at a mecting of team representatives held in Trail last night, Castlegar's first home, game]. will be on Coronation Day, June 2 when the Cubs are scheduled to play host to the Pontiacs again on the Castlegar ball park as part of Castlegar's Coronation Day festivities, ‘ There will be a practice on the ball park Friday evening after supper. All prospective players are urged to turn out for this practice, the first of a series of concentrated sessions to pick the players who will play on the Cas- dlegar club, Last night’s meeting also deci- ded to enter the Trail League in the B.C. Association again this year, There are to be three teams in the Trail League, the same as last year. They are the Trail Motors Pontiacs, the Crown Point Club and the Castlegar Cubs. The home and home schedule of games was arranged as follows with the Castlegar home games in black type. Frid., May 29 — Crown Point vs 3 Pontiacs. Sun.,.May 31 — Cubs vs Pontiacs. Tues., June 2 — Pontiacs vs Cubs, Wed, June 3 — Pontiacs vs Grown Point. 4 - Fri, June 5 — Cubs vs-Crown Point. Sun., June 7 — Pontiacs vs “Gibs, Tues., June 9 — Crown Point vs Cubs. ‘Wed., June 10 — Cubs vs Pontiacs Fri, June 12 — Crown: Point vs Pontiacs. Sun, June 14 — Pontiacs vs Crown Point. ‘Tues., Sune 16 — Grown Point vs cu Wed., June we Crown Point vs Pontiacs, s Fri., June 19 — Cubs vs Pontiacs. Sun., June 21 — Crown Point vs Cubs. : Tues., June 23 — Pontiacs vs Cubs Wed., June -24 —. Pontiacs vs Grown Point. Bri, Sune 26 —. Cubs vs; Crown fiat vs new ornaments are being made be of pure gold. As the design single Tudor cose, which includes effigy of the Queen. will serve as a cla: with red velvet and hallmarked with special coronation mark, which A a FOR QUEEN FROM COMMONWEALTH —Contrat Cress Canadian Probably for the first time since the coronation of Edward V1 in 1547, the soverelgn 1s to be invested with armills or bracelcts, among the most anclent royal emblems, at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in Westminster Abbey, London, on June sented as gifts to the Queen for coronation investment by govern: ments of Southern Rhodesia’ and the British Commonwealth, the armills will be used at the ceremony Instead of the existing ones, which were made for the coronation of Charles {1 in 1 The e pre- by the crown Jewellers anit will shows, above, they will be quite Plain. except for two narrow decorative bands of engraving and a lasp. They will be lined EPP PP KINNAIRD KORRER Mrs, T. Fourt has returned home from Kimberley where she has been visiting at the home of her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs, L, Eckford. Mr, and Mrs, A, afternoon on the lawn of “The ‘White house”. The youngsters en- joyed games and the delicious pic- nic supper. topped by a large candle-lit birthday cake. Invited guests were: Miss Diane Cowlin, Miss Anita Watson, Miss June Killough, Miss Martha Johnston, Miss Sandra Gray, Miss Sylvia and Wayne were week-end visitors to Spokane. Mr, and Mrs, A. Creighton and family ‘were Monday.visitors at Colville. —- Miss Sharon White celebrated her 13th birthday on Monday Young People’s Group Hold First Outing The Young People’s Fellowship of the Community Bible Centre, held their first outing of the sea- ‘;| son on’ Friday last, in. place of their regular meeting. Bringing a High School friend Tues, June 30 — Pontiacs vs Cubs “Wed., une 31 — Cubs: vs Crown Poin’ “Fri, Say, 2 — Pontiacs vs Crown "Point. Sun., July 4 — No game. Tues, Sily 6 — Grown ‘Point vs Cubs. Wed., July 7 — Cubs vs Pgntiacs Fri. "July 9 — Cubs vs Crown Point. ‘Natural gas will generate ele- ‘tricity for factories and homes in -Vermillion, Alta., by a gas turbine wleetric generating unit now Being installed, as guest, a lively group of 35 met near the mouth of Pass Creek, for a. bonfire and . weiner roast. Gathering about the fire after- ward all. took part in a hearty hymn-sing and a short Bible Message ‘was given; as the regu- Jar: meeting was held. Miss Jennie Boyden of Oasis, will be the guest speaker at the meeting this Friday.at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Woodiow. A district Young People’s Rally is being planned for June 16th in Twin Rivers Hall, when a tour- ing musical team:from Prairie Bible Institute will present a pro- gram. Youth groups from sur- rounding cities are being invited. HEAR * DOUG. WETMORE ‘YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE A ill Meeting at 8 p.m. La a ATTEND THE... : TEA SOCIAL Robson Recreation Society Hall SATURDAY, 3 to 5.p.m. ‘Liberal Picnic - KINNAIRD PARK SUNDAY MAY 24 You Will Have the Time of Your Life. Doug. Wetmore will be in Robson Saturday-and at the Picnic on Sunday 1 and Miss Patty Lew- is, Mrs, E. A. Montpellier was a week-end guest at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, R, White. Master Ronnie Lewis enter- tained six of his young friends Tuesday ‘night in honor of his ninth birthday, After a supper at the Lewis home, Ronnie treat- ed his guests to a picture show. Those present were Wayne Gray, Donnie Gray, Bobbie and Peter Manahan, Terry Ackney and Har- ry White. - SAF TERNOON REFLECTIONS GLADYS COLLINSON There is nothing like the lack of road courtesy in a male driver to get A woman on her high horse, .| I know, because it happened to me last week-end, and what’s more, he yelled at me too. You would think that I had dut in front of him on purpose. i As it happened, though, -I didn’t even see the lug, well, anway, not: till he stuck his homely mug out of the truck window, and growl- ‘ed certain things that no gentle- man. ought to say to a lady, and besides, I'm not used to driving through a large City. I am used to driving onto the Castlegar Ferry, however, but as it happened, I got yelled at there, too. It seems there Js a line divl- ding the driving space on either side, and according to law and order, each car is allotted just that amount of space. In fact,-it ean become quite complicated if you don’t stay on your own side, and the is Former Robson. Student ‘Wins Motorcycle Cup Eddy Hilton, a one time mem- ber of the Castlegar Motorcycle Club, and a graduate of the for- mer Robson high school, won the Kay Don trophy this week for pretty touchy about it. It turned out all right, though, because the next evening when I drove onto the Ferry, I edged very close to the outside, In do- ing so, I removed about a foot of nice new aluminum paint from his darned old, Ferry, so I figure that should just about even the score. Three million immigrants came to Canada in 1897-1914, one mil- lion of whom came from the United States, racing at Barrie, Ont- arlo, His parents Mr. and Mrs, G, M. Hilton, of the Brilliant power. plant, were advised of the news by a telegram from Mrs. Eddy. Hilton, the former Miss Phyllis’ Humphries of Robson. t Mr, Hilton won the race over Thursday, May 21, {O59 CASTLE NEWS, “Castlegar, B.C.’ Page 9 ‘The News’ “FOR SALE — Choice building lot on Second Avenue, Block 48, » Castlegar, , All. cleared, ‘Apply Castle News. P3-19 FOR SALE — C.C.M. balloon tired bike, Child's push cart. Apply G. G, Atchison. C3- 19 FOR SALE — McLary Coal and wood range. Electric hot plate. Panel steel bed with box “Classifieds FOR SALE — Modern 4 roomed house, Central location, Write Box 402, Castlegar, | | P3-19 FOR SALE —-1047.Chev. Fleet- line Aero sedan. Custom radio, Spotlight, Heater, De Luxe mirrors, Body in nice shape, ‘Black color. [Reasonably priced. Write Box 410, Castlegar, P2-20 FOR SALE — Fence posts, Ap- ply Box’ 504, Castlegar. P3-20 springs, 3 burner C; ire gas Stove. Apply R.C.M.P. otto, Castlegar, 3-18 a two mile course, 35 : ahead of the second place man. Federal government spending this year will be only 9 per cent less than in the peak war year et 1943-44, * | Wrinkl- Shed DAN RIVER Dress Lengths NO TWO.- ALIKE \: See this Lovely Dress Length Material Individually Packaged in Assorted. Lengths and Reasonably Priced Handi - Cut “McCALL’S Printed Pattorns We Have a Fine Selection Simplify your Dress Making WEST'S You can cut TAXES On Election Day, June 9, Your Vole: For A Liberal Government Will: Reduce car licences to $10.00 a year. Eliminate the tax on all meals. Eliminate the tax on all pur- chases of thirty cents anid under. You can restore the ~ 600d ROADS- - PROGRAM Your ote Fer A Liberal Gocaranient On June 9, will: Expand | construction and paving of main Highways. Provide a. specific annual ap- propriation: for construction ° and improvement of secondary) roads. You can achieve beffer LABOUR RELATIONS -On Election Day, Your Vote For, A Liberal Government Will: Restore the Labour Relations ° Board to a full time-basis. 0 Assure action on the Industtial - Conciliation and Arbitration Act-at the first session. Amend the Workmen's Com- ’ pensation Act in accordance with the yecommendations of Chief Justice. Sloan. you can | protect our SCHOOL SYSTEM . ‘On Election Day, June 9, Your Vote ForA Liberal Government Will: Bring additional: ‘relief to all’, areas by the Government - assuming-80 percent of Edu- cation costs. Provide a definite grant based ‘on a per capita unit of pupils : and’ employed teachers. Save B.C. from. the Roltson : F ormula. . Your Liberal Candidates: are ‘the ablest i in -the : ‘field. ‘As Liberal’ leader I am pledged to Boplemsnt these: and other planks in our platform. FOR, RENT — 5 roomed house close to town, For information contact H. G. Hoodicoff or write Box 74, Castlegar. , P3-19 Nicholson Named To’ Kimberley Plant Post L. J. Nicholson ‘has been ap: pointed Superintendent. of. the Kimberley Fertilizer Department Smelting Company of : Canada Limited effective the Ist of May, according to an announcement made today by BR A, G. Colls, Manager of Cominco's Chemicals and Fertilizers Division, In his new position, Mr. Nicholson is: in charge of Cominco's new $9,000,- 000 Fertilizer Plant at Kimber- ley,, which is scheduled to come into operation this summer. Mr. Nicholson was born in d Islands, in ‘FOR SALE — House and lot. 4 on roomed, full size ~Shewchuk Subdivision, Fur- nished, if preferred. Apply H. Vesper, Box 621, Caster FOR RENT —.3 bedroom home 7th Avenue, Sapranoff Subdiv- ision. Also for sale, Clare Jewel Range, like new, J. Dupius, Box 486, Ce P3-20 1910, He ‘came to Canada at an early age and attended school in Vancouver. After ‘obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of British Columbia, FOR SALE — 1930 C! ‘light delivery. Licenced. Good rubber, $100, E. Stanford Coe tlegar. -20 FOR SALE-— 14 hp. Evinrude Outboard Mator. Just like new. Apply H. S. Johnson, Box 187 or Phone 2546, Castlegar. © P3-20 FOR SALE — Gilson large fur- nace. Apply W. Rigby, Phone 2351, Castlegar. 3-20 ‘WANTED — 100 Zt, of 1/2 or 3/4 inch used pipe. Mrs. P, M, Jolly, Robson. C3-19 WORK WANTED — Seamstress | in he with his studies and in 1934, graduated ‘from U.B.C.|, with a B.A, Se. degree in Chem- ical Engineering. Mr. Nicholson joined Cominco in June of 1934, His first years draperies, slip covers, etc. Ap- ply Mrs. George Kowluk, Kin- naird, B,C. P3-19 WORK WANTED — Part time housework. Apply Box 97, ci P3-21 with the C were spent on the Smelter Yard Gang and later in the Tadanac Assay Office, In April, 1938, he was appointed Re- of The Consolidated Mining: and |‘ Mr. Bennett Reads The Lesson .. (Contributed) Come children, , please gather around me, i . Sit quietly. here at:my knee, I'll explain ‘Social Credit, dear infants, It’s simple as A.B.C. The first thing that you must re- member Is that,our majority’s oné And the sooner defeat comes the better, "Oh F tell you, we'll have lots of fun! ‘| The lesson is really quite, simple I say there — yes, you is the back — Be quiet. Just listen to me ‘now. ‘While, I. demonstrate .how to twist facts, { Remember that people aren’ rt - clever Their iemorles are frighttully ort, 30. we'll promise them oodles of good things went nat them past Zovernments taxed. them, And -burdened them wn, .I say shame. search Assistant at Plant. Since then he has held sev- eral posts in the Chemicals and As- Division i FOR SALE --, Baby. Wine color. Excellent eames $12.00. Phone 2791 or Box 405, Castlegar. ee 3-20 LOST, — $20.00 bill across street from Rigby’s. Finder please phone 3962. Reward. C1-21) sistant Superintendent, Fertilizer Group, In January, 1951,:he was ad to special ‘duties dealing FOR SALE.— Jacket heater. Two , lids. Coal or wood. Apply R. Baglo, Kinnaird Upper Pench 3 -! Queen Contestants must have all tickets and money turned into Mrs. N. Oglow by Tuesday night, May 26, 3-19 with. the design and construction of the Kimberley fertilizer plant. Mr. Nicholson is a member of the Chemical Institute of Canada and is a Keen on sports FOR SALE ™:— Bathroom Set. NOTICE —‘C.W.L. Bake Sale Apply Alex Robson, B.C, See P3-21 FOR: SALE: -=-: Building with ‘room and equipment for store with. 4 room living quarters, fully ‘modern,’ above, Phone 2788, or sale B Box 251, Kinnaird. = C3-: t 1 | Mine-Mill L.A. Local 131, , May: 23, 3 to 5 p.m. in Leo Bosse's Store. C2-20 Dor’t Miss: the Hard Times) ¢ with golfing, fishing and curling being his ‘current ‘activities, he We'll fi *. sion, To honor our party’: ‘8 Bood name relief’ from oppres- bed them With the insidious hospital tax Then® promise. relief from com- pulsion Ben though our economy cracks. We'll. cut down on government spending, I mean what'I say, by heck. ‘We'll put toll roads’all over the of the Un of British: -Columbia Canadian team in Dance in the Kinnaird ment. Society Hall tomorrow night. Proceeds to Castlegar & {on MY. Nicholson ‘is married and has two children. He will live in Chapman‘ Camp. ear Distric by 1-21 Prince Edward Island originally had the Indian name of Abegweit, and later the French name of Isle de St, Jean, , Track Meet Continued from Page 4 “rene 7 Gail Seaton, Employer's contributions to un- employment :insurance, work- men’s compensation, pensions and. welfare d to $360,900,000 saa TT LIABILITY Accident — Sickness in 1952. Betty Horswill. Boys, 60 meters, 14 and under — Bill Murray, Cyril Fofonoff, T. Strelieff. Boys :100 meters, 16 and under— Paul. Zanet, -Leo.-Franco,.-Don whew & K: A. Morrow. OPTOMETRIST ie Suite 3:— Post Office Blag.. sBiours 9 am, to 5 p.m. = WED, — SAT. ; For Appointments — Mon.-Wed.-Sat Phone 2581 Other Days Phone 3182 ae tf = Hear them at. the Thestre LAKESIDE ‘HOBBY. CENTRE _ Boys’ “400 ‘meters, 1 , ‘Gordy. Reed,, Ken Dergoussoff, ‘Richie Martini, “Irene | Marshall, . Gail Seaton, Lorraine Scheupfer, Girls Broad’ Jump, 16 and over — Alice « Horswill, Arlene Blai- hut, Elaine Phillips. Girls Relay, 16.,and under — House Three,.O. Samsonoff, Y. Patton, E, Schellenberg, J. Ry- sen; House Four, F. Ceccone, V. Gleboff, J. Bergen, V. Haw- kins; House Two, F, Magwood, B. Killough, A. LeRoy, J. Hardie. Boys Relay, House mhrees G. Churches: B. 14 and under — Girls, High: Jump, 14 and under $ And abolish good old. PRO- EC. : Ah, Tillie, do come and sit. by me. Don't lower your voice past a * shout When 'y ou. dare (in, most dagy like fashion) House members to ‘THROW US OUT?" Our Behonl system must be abo shed"; The torch goes to Rolston ‘and Reid.» - Efective Living will have to go. “Down with Sex”. Let that be our creed, Now remember — to labor we're friendly. _ Though -out with+ -the-Board ssay love them. anoueh their union we plan to ny. And so my aa children, your're learnin, “What Social Credit must say] To assure that we stay in power. Thus endeth the lesson, Let's pray. *. The Rossland Miner. Canada has‘nine different spe- cies of pine tree.in two well est- ablisheed groups of hard and soft woods. . le; House a B. criti “7, Strelieff, W. Atchison, J. Tup* per, A. Bergen; House Two, C. Fofonoff, G. Rilkoff, B. Hunter, G. Worobey, Boys 800 meters, 16 and over — Joe Zeeben, Leo Goetting, Wal- ter Poohachoff. Boys Relay, 16 and under — House Four, .L, Franco, F. Stooshnow, P, Zanet P. Holu- boff; House’ Two, 'N. Newlove, “B. Kanigan,.L, Kavic, C.. Wan- » joff; House Three, J.. Collinson, Fs J. Chernoff, *M, Stark white: for!sum. merl See it here today.. beautifully interpreted in shoes ‘as pretty as they are comfortable, - PHONE 3641 STORE Murray. Boys High. Jump, 14 and under — - Cyril Sookachoff/ Cyril . Fofo- noff, George Anatooshkin. - Girls Broad Jump, 16’and under— Carolyn McLaughlin, Fran Magwood, Babs Killough. Three, T. Killough, C. Mc- Laughlin, A. Blaihut, S. Taylor; ; House Four, A, Horswill, -D. Muirhead, E. Phillips, B? Lip- sett; House Two, J. Hett, M. Heagy, M. Carlsen, J. Ramsay. ‘Boys :Relay,, 16 and" :over — House Four, R. Martini, K. Bachina, L. Goetting, W. Pooha- pchotf; House Two, M. Gustaf- son, G, Reed, B. Easton, J. Zee- ‘r ben; House: One, Ralph Eng- ‘land, J. Plotnikoff, oh Nixon, A. Jacobson,.+ 2 ty Girls Relay 16 and over — House]~ TEAHAN FUEL FOR THE BEST IN COAL Office — Arrow Motors PHONE 2251 or 4191 Odds Against eneeine wil Boe such ine We'll say that the Liberals fob-| ” Castle Theatre SAVE.WITd A Thriftpass FRIDAY and entueeey An M-G-MA Petoce Gilbert ROLAND > Glenda FARRELL Robest HORTON * Barbara RUCK SPREASURE of" LOST CANYON coon °TECHMICOLOR, ym ROSEMARY. CECAMP TOHMY WO 3 Gene LOCKHART “ Shows’ at:6:30 and 9 p.m. But forget not to “tell ‘them we : Oppositions THE SWING IS TO SOCIAL CREDIT. AGAINST ANY OF THE OP-| ING ENOUGH SEATS TO AS- SURE ‘STABLE GOVERN- ™ : oo hee SOCIAL CREDIT IS THE ONLY. UNITED PARTY. UNDER TRIED -‘LEADERSHIP: THAT CAN. SECURE A WORKING MAJORITY WITHOUT. POLI- , TICAL,LOG ROLLING. 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