" PAGE 4. ed ‘to” the? superstitious people -of the world many, many things (he:’ didn’t). Entomologists figure there Arrow Lakes Ferry «|| are 6,000 pests or potential peste among the’ 700,000 varieties of Service insects identified to date in Can- mony tho odd "a Better and é . 4 safer: place to live sin by ROBESON 20. ENGEWOOP ada, - a, ‘ great sacrifices for the better- 10:00 a.m. Monday. ment of the human race (oh?). A kinder, more intelligent man| naney Service never lived, atd I only heaven I knew what he did.” ~ Towing - Barges weighed your sociability: quoti-| against the bill of fare, it's two anywhere on the Arrow ent and has found it.decidedly/to one for the bill every time, Lakes below Cigar Store Indian level,| That menu is the ) greatest Cin= ‘Published Every’ Thursday at ‘The Crossroads of the Lore CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA VOL: 9, No. BY yt Se ss 21 1000 arches seamen po See aT THE WOODEN INDIAN LEA-|in no greater evidence than |' BOWMAN—To' Mr.. and Mrs. GUE (Castlegar Division). when one eases one’s way into|Jobn ‘Bowman, July 15; a daugh- You're a stolid, . stiff-limbed|the dining car of a passenger] ter, b lot, Castlegarians, so let’ that be|train, (CPR type). In this gas- PALUCK — 'To Mr, and Mrs. a firm slap on your: limp little|}tronomical arena, when _ one} Allan Paluck, Castlegar, July fingers. The editorial: eye has|matches one’s pocket.” book|18, a son, 1:00 p.m. Tuesday. Leave Robson Whart 1:00 p.m. Friday. PHONE 2901 AS. ane bered days. bered days. pm 0 hoses allowed. follows: NO ‘Re: SPRINKLING RESTRICTIONS . Even numbered houses shall sprinkle on even num- Odd numbered houses shall sprinkle ow odd num- i Sprinkling between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00. Only ONE sprinkler per household and no open end Penalties to be imposed as per By-Law No. 27 ‘are as Not to exceed $100.00 ‘and costs or. in default not , exceeding two months at hard fal _BY ORDER BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS The Corporation Of The: Tce * §cort- _ CANADA'S FINEST SHOES McHALE Latin . effer end r (other ‘Doubtless our reproving re-|than marriage) ever devised by porter, as. he is to}man, Not only are there cooks, and hweek- i missed Tat and to eat the car, plus tals from such shenanig: ans. an English pub. The sudden ap- of 193 a scribble when 193° Texans in any customers as desert, but the full cry arrived with ‘the dust prices’ could (but don’t) include and heat, but the local. ‘moun-] the cost of’ the yards of nap-|' tains.and the 49th parallel have|pery of flatware. tended to insulate us lesser mor- The food is fine and the ser- vice is good, of these I have no I can remember that during] complaint, but I hate have to the war two or: three, Americans! personally work so many young Gust ordinary, 100% red-blooded|men through: college. So do a he-type) would completely. ‘fill’| great many other people who -|are not Texas millionaires. though. I think Canada. is (there is members of the Lone Star.Stat¢/the trains could serve. good would: be nothing . less, than| meals at reasonable prices and overwhelming. Those people|still make a profit, since they |’ weren't acting as if they were|would get more customers and at a picnic. They were at a|make full use of their facilities. picnic and in “Texas yet.’.Only|Mr. Thom. P. James, manager the Sons of Freedom were bare-|of the S.D, and P.C. department, ly able to save Castlegar for|states that passengers will con- fer a favor by writing to “him In case a third annexation about, the dining car service, not too much. This suit you, ed? LETTER” DEPABR’ Service. TMENT. To the CPR, Dining Car Pve been yattering to other yat- about an. ealier effort-in 1812)|ters for years without any re- and our stout friends are not on|sults. Now brace yourself fora hand to confuse the invaders, favor, Mr. James. we could have the local pipe} EXAMINATION ECHCES band scare them off, while blowing up a bridge or two and | people who are experts at say- setting the station on fire as an ing nothing — at any length. ‘Jencore. At the same time our/The chemistry students on the ‘editor could lead a phalanx of|recent junior ex- Politicians are not the only well-trained handshakers to make} ams were asked to write a para- the visitors feel at home, but] graph on ‘the work of Moseley, a young’ English mathematician and scientist, whose work in- “pM GOING TO ‘WRITE A| fluenced only the world of pure science, One student wrote ‘as fol- lows: (in large hand to fill the The high cost of eating is|space), ‘Moseley made many brilliant discoveries (one) and IN CHURCH St. Rita’s Church __ Rev. E. Brophy P.P. Benediction at 7:00 p.m 7-8 p.m, Masses at 8:30° and 10:30 dia Conféssions Sat. 4-5 and - . Specials “ . White’ Rain & Shampoo: Cape. ... -- $1.29 . Lustre Cream Shampoo $1.70 SPECIAL. $1.25 Colgate Tooth Paste’ 59¢ SPECIAL 2 for 89c ne ee call Etch Wood. Halls, desis, becomes a show piece panelled. in : gamerooms ‘radiate hospitality. — Yet Etch Wood’is inexpensive .'.. and. = chard as hardwood. § ete ‘unless volunteers help Jee arena arches worth al total ‘of $21,000, may be endang- ered: through warping | unless volunteer labor can be rounded up! to complete ‘carpenter work within the coming days. Pro- jects Society. officials ‘say. The arches, which arrived here. about’ ten days ‘ago, are now resting ‘on the ground at -the rink . site," However, the ground is not level, and, the huge arches: might easily’ warp jn—wet weather... tation of the arches ‘from ‘the railroad station to.the wink. site created quite'a problem -and:the public was quite thrilled with the big job. / The work at the rink now is not -heavy and entails mostly _the nailing of blocks. and boards, but. a large number’ of workers is needed. “There aré about 3,300 blocks to be nailed to the arch- es now, and. after. nailing of boards will be startet ‘About 30 to 35 men_ could work of the site each day, from dawn to. dusk. Even a_ short hour spent at ‘the. site. in oe will be app! So- ciety spokesmen said. They said that the Directors were quite |r concerned. lest the. erection of| es, the arches might: be (delayed, which would” result in a poor roof. It was. felt that after the generous response’ of labor at the preparation of. the founda- tion, ‘a similar volunteer. effort would again be. forthcoming. 19 Guides Gamp ‘Out Near Deer Park;.: Win. Badges, Prizes’ Stampeders’ Horsoplay| fx _ Disappoints .Gubs = Horseplay and dick ‘of! ee -.> Castlegar: Cubs: walked away ‘with ‘an easy 21-3 win,.due,main- ly to jthe. fact’ that the Stam- ' battery’: was. very poor. " district Lemeiy “aecompanicd. by ae eae ‘spent a’ week’ in pioneer” camp near Deer «Park recently, The girls ‘worked for their badges, cooked meals over. an open .fire,;and had fun- with costuming and hiking. © The group departed on July '14 from‘: the Parish © Hall :' in Castlegar in a bus loaned ‘by the. Castlegar Co-operative “Trans- portation: Soviety. After’a happy and: scenic trip; the’ guides were ‘greeted’ at their destination by| a heavy. downpour, ° which ” did that ‘they ‘could’,not': put up a worthwhile opposition, they is not them ‘from camp in ‘the true pioneer ‘spirit. ymext day some. of: the working on’ wood- ‘andl ‘pioneer badges under le Wide Range OF Prizes For Giant Bingo The prize ; list for the giant ust 11, for. the benefit’ of the is now. complete, It. includ- “besides the ‘top prize” of ers, , percolator, mower, sp! and | projéctor,..a.. hamper | of *| groceries, a.radio, a set of lawn chairs ete table, ang! ;tele-|. ‘Tickets for: the | game’ are jects: ; Society, are inited ‘to 2000, halls’ at. the sane | Hunphttes: ‘High’ Sehool are to be ‘used, ‘and seating arrange- .ments are already: well ‘in’ hand. rounding’ out the ‘details ‘or mak- ever, put. ‘on in the (district, and trial bingos” two or-three nights ae to ‘the: real thing -in order sult.: from $2,000 bingo to be-held on Aug- |! ig a suit of clothes, a movie .cam-|" era complete. with ‘film, ‘screen, |- Committees: are now. at work] — advance * ticket sales indicate a pe $1000, .a_tent,.a eae ‘toast- a available” in Nelson and Trail ‘and’ Ltd. of New Westminster, will t ick- ground. The: Fosthall, built by: John Manly C om replace ‘Westminster owners, the River Tug Co. ug, the‘one ‘hundredth built by Manly, returned: to’ its New . The ne will and. will “engaged :in towing logs. for the yall, avd yy Jimi Donchella, assisted by janned: the .-tug. ampard and Louis“ Holuboft. -,| Castlegar Sea Cadet Leaves To. Join Navy. “Radcliffe - (Citte) Churches, || a Chief.Petty Officer in the: Sea Corps, left Castlegar ‘on pday for ‘Vancouver, to. join “Navy. : After being sworn in at’ “Van- Nows Columaist FIt: is- felt’ here: that. “Clitte wil be greatly missed ° nd BY, many fripnds, especially. “the Seung. people., Rive whom. he, has greatly tive for: the ‘past “yeky. 6 2 | biggest ‘problem: faced” by - thie -| Village Commission: P | the Commynity Centre’ ‘Project. | | Cliffe spéke‘to'a number. of about his| experi- & similar’ ‘increase is ie every " inte a, aes (cen aera er “In an effort: to: avoid this Magnificent last. fall, and his problem parents -would -be‘ad-| oniy. regret was that he was not ;| vised to “their, asked to any of the, Sea Onlixyme- Tooth Paste SEE YOUR ENS SUPPLY DEATER: TODAY, 59c SPECIAL 2 for 89c || - BO cee: ene Be d Bayers Aspirin & M.: of’ : Seen Se @ Wey re Mag. SPECIAL 79c ENS w= 2 5S wel ee ° St. -Joseph’s Chapel ° Rev. E. ‘Brophy PP. ~ Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 am. i Confessions Sat. 4-5 p.m. | .. “Sommers Slander Suit | Postponed Till: Fall. ty eae Ba trttttitais gn “MADDOCKS SHOE STORE PHONE 3641. Pentecostal. * Tabernacle Sunday School — 10:00 am. ° * Morning Worshij Evangelistic — 7:30 p.m. p.m. % Everyone Welcome 11:00 am. 330 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study, Wea. Young Peoples, Friday 7:30 -Wildroot Cream Oit SPECIAL 2: for 54c PITTS’ Rexall Drug Prescription “Specialists PHONE 4231 . DAY . or ‘NIGHT. Community Bible: Centre’ | Val FROM NOW ON OUR STORE WILL, BE OPEN’ ALL DAY... WEDNESDAY & CLOSED ON. AFTERNOONS LUMBER. & ‘VANCOUVER — Mr. ‘Suse tice’‘A:*M. Manson stalled the slander suit of former lands rdinister “Robert Sommers'-unti? |** September when ‘he’ ruled Tues- day .against an ‘application to require him to answer a: state- ment of ‘defence by David Stur- dy, a Vancouver lawyer... : The long court vacation guides’ slept’on the beach after; a hilarious Campfire and Grand Parade. Prizes ‘for costumes were: as follows: :; most, ‘original, . Lennie Morey’ as .Mrs. ‘Biffie; best dres- sed,.. Barbara Martin as, Miss |’ with nose and ear plugs., These devices tend to pptevent water from Cadet. .Corps’ in -the Kootenays in order, :t0. further interest .in areas.: about eae an drum. . If..infection.does :Fesult,, the child should not be: to that of Chief Petty Officer, is the high- est attainable for’ a‘Sea Cadet. swim and: the advice of a phy- sician should ‘be ‘sought, $ of -Cliffe’s friends Hyson as a ‘provocative baby. .: * Prizes earned at camp were; best’ all-a period ends in : Mr,, Sommers is~ suing Mr. Sturdy for slander over state- ments: made in connection - with the former. minister's ‘operation Martin; most° improved, Sharon most helpful, Sharon. Sanft. Hiker’s badges, were won by Berne Jean ‘of his department." ‘amd | Hesketh; Li Harmston, : Beverley: Hyson, and | on Jeannette . King.. Hostess : badge was-won by Dawn Waldie. Sec- ond ‘class. badge went ito’ Linda on ~Saturday. evening, Among those; present... were former school ‘chums Earl Ct First Honors. In Govl. Bam: \? Gattierine Péllegrin, a SHHS student,” emerged.. with topbhon- ors from the / government , uni- versity’ off, N. Gleboff,, “D. ‘Graham, R held : this * Fred Sime Jim Proud, Martin,: and : First. Casi Swim- Dunlop, _Wendy: Seaton,” Sharon’ ming? to Sheryl. “Andersen and Patsy ‘Morey: # Rorestry. (aes camp iat the. lake, « (Cliffe’s younger brother points: were paar “hienet in the school, “The -: highest average! last year was’ that of. Geoffrey Pin- cott,: with ” 84.9: K Koochin, “A. Labentsoff, H. La- bentsoff, A. LeRoy,..B. Mather, W...MacCabe, C. Pellegrin, H. Plotnikoff, J. Proud, W.. Ram- é say LE _Roberton, J. Romaine, Be sunday, in the Legion Hall.) Ys Dy > 10:30 am. Sunday School. See . ae - a 3 remenko and Co. ||, #cs.=.""" Ss ee : Wednesday, 7:00 Young People’s} | - L OMFORT. 4 [—_ «| 5s . |. Prices’ Effective July 27 ‘and 2828 rhitcnee tas ee eelay and : ere eae fo mite 8 at é PICNICS, cmoked, Prayer meeting at 51 Colum- _ shankless, : half..or whole bia Ave. Church of: Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Seige ce ay Saints SEE . . ..Our Materials of Seulp- / Mwin Rivers Hall. iq Fe gelesciet “tured, Flocked or Printed Nylon Ie: ne “97¢ 3 |] ~ “in Pastel Shades. 45" wide and- - DELMAR ‘asi Lutheran Services Priced a+ low ax $1.00 to. $2.00 Every second and fourth Sun-|[- day, 3:00. p.m. in St Alban’s t hoy Anglican Church, Castlegar. <-.. , Gordon: is also.a member of the Sea Cadet Corps, and - presently ne ‘a. course in: gunnery: “at Stadacona’ near Halifax>.. cessful completion of, the. a ‘will ‘earn Gordon $100 plus all expenses _ Other: , than OF ‘our sToRE. | — = Catherine plans to attend |? Ue"! school totokesmen say that: sev- eral: cole for: hi WIENERS, - Ibs. ‘Her’ si biology . and science, i plane. to Sy Oe ee cs Se ee Printed: Cotioim ‘in jight or dork’ pi shades, ‘suitable: for _ Skirts::o8 sat a Drestes,: mara ntoaaiin at, FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS ‘for: rant 3 _ ‘LINCOLN |. NYLONS a. new. shipment just ar- - rived in: latest summer . shades. ~ Dunlop, .V.. Elasoff,.. TAS Fornelli,: H.; Gieb- “SHOE DEPT. SUMMER SANDALS t for ladies. Seé our. darge ship at Seo pms 51 By 5 den. ‘Clear ct Pair 199 $1.19 $I 35 £5: $2.95 3 =, $3.95 : ‘Presbyterian Church ee Kinnaird, Sunday Worship ‘LOVABLE BRAS iy oar . t: | 11:00 am. a new.s hipment of satin, . Children’s : Mr. G. ‘MeWillie, B.A. |. nylon _and:-cotton bras ‘is)s SANDALS & OXFORDS ~The :Anglican Church ; Saturday night Bree He ‘was : M ‘for :.trial | -| Wright;’pl grancy. ‘prought’ Motor’, Vehicle Act. ‘The case is a: seven-day” jail? term ° to. Peter_| fo: if 1d Forks, - who $1.95 and $2.95" "$1. 00 and. $1.50 cach SUMMER DRESSES. TO.,CLEA\ in wonder silk & rates Reduced. by % to % Men’s SCAMPERS for ‘summer_ comfort Sunday, ‘July 29 Reduced .to : $5.95 and). $6.95.-: 2.9 an, ‘Family Se Of Canada.“ Castlegar 8 am, om am. rye | Family Service. MA - Kinnair: ‘|eross the. narrow bridge at the same time. Traffic was fed uP | for cuits a wile: = n Pass Creek bridge it night, int which a car: ‘and’ a éd. ata‘ high level by: the stu-’ - dents, a fact. that was especially view: of ‘the ‘split shift which: had:to-be introduced before the oa of the