nm awn Thuireday, Auge 13, 1933, CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 3 Thursday, August 13, 1953 7 ' them, the ‘Travelling Gavel” which has been making the rounds of Kiwanis Clubs in Dist- rict, Six, the idea being to insti- gate inter-club visiting. The Cas- tlegar Club will now have to re- turn the gavél to.its owner club Chewelah, the Home of Lieuten- ant Govenor, Everret Jenne. >. CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. _ a smart play to shortstop. It remalned for Hoodikof{ to + |add the clincher, He ‘was first ot » [bat for the Juniors in the crucial last of the..ninth, The count on him was two and two when in came the final pitch, just where he wanted it, He swung, and con- nected to send the ball on a long journey into the outer recesses of left field. aged. This Week’s Schedule ‘inter-Village Softhall - Friday — Juniors: vs ‘Kiwanis,~":: Monday — Kinnaird vs Juniors, Wednesday — Waldies vs Ki- wanis, . : ry Pontidts th Two Straight - Castlegar Cubs, playing « near- ly flawless ‘game, eliminated the Trail Motors Pontiacs from the Trail and District Fastball League THE GASTLE NEWS : Published Every Thursday at “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS” L, Vv. © Vv. A. Five Years Ago This Week (From the August 12, 1948 issue of the Castle News.) r A snowplow has been ordered, which can be attached to the Vil- Canada Prepares To Deal With Disaster _ ; : Ix. : PHONE ‘3711 Editor Pete Hoodikoff, pitching his first game for the Juniors, won his own, ball game in the lest half f the Hinth with a soaring smash Owner-P Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association SUBCRIPTION RATE — $3.00 Per Near or 25c Per Month by Carrier “+ Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Oftice Department, Ottawa fielder's choice play that cut An- selmo off at third ‘and Nicol then ||. flied out to shortstop ‘for the| >. - CHUCK?S TRANSFER EDITORIAL Civil Defence — A Community Obligation Police, fire, public utilities and other municipal services, stand- Cigarette Smokers, Beware! ing by to protect and serve their | ‘The classic exemple of a person with heavy ibilities is employers—the people “under all counted upon to lend a Hand Ja ML. A. srs Ciibs’ thiis ‘Won the right to rolling, FH eounter’ at the “Castl " Atlas, hero of ancient mythology, who supported the weight of the|py Civil Defence so neritloa ne Se ee ar. rhe Custled te yaa ped : B. H U B E R ' maeet the league leaders, ‘the | ginj \f Park, ‘Friday ‘event; legar Ball | was hit’more freely, being notch- |}! Drop : . ‘own Point nine, in a best of] j -) Parl, Friday ‘event, _ Jed tor ‘six hits ahd two walks, oar rcp ranasieta five finihts,’ Hirst ‘gunie of ‘which | a4 In. what wos undoubtly one of }but was top notch in the whitt, toned : i world on his shoulders, His modern t, in the form the B kb a ve a ee It is inherent in democratic s0- a months at least, is the cigarette smoker. : , [mucleus 0: angencies for dealing|ciety that the community be in| meeting nights of 15.20 and en- kk Guarante was played last night, the. finest | 1 slat iki Wh ‘We .don’t mean that we're against cigarette smoking and with disaster, : a position to enlist such ‘services| rolment in the Castlegar Scouts Mork Guaeney ,_.Reed,Hicken. Sat the full dis- kit at.the pei pte oy pins ee striking ‘out 10 ‘batters hil oe”. the very nature of their em-| from all who belong to, and bene-|totals 22 with a good turnout on | Box 522 Phone 4922 Yance ch the mound for Cubs in stew opened phe e ane with thre se ch oa eat ik PE innalnd befriend both games, Vanelli started on fourth. ‘Their chucker, Phil Plot-|dies, and one aveee agelaet Wel : naind B.C. ie smokers. But in the remains of every cigarette, rests the weigl i of a province's future. ; Every year ‘when the fire toll of our precious forest wealth z computed, - js “the greatest enemy of our forests.” That forests are integrally i the lowly cigarette butt figures heavily’ among the ‘ causes. That is why forestry officers have said the cigarette. butt connected with’a major part of this ployment, public servants in all i with mass disaster, such ‘as war would bring. Every able-kodied Canadian is fit by, that society. A such are civil workers and this, according to officials. co-ordinating the count- ry's preparedness program, Cx- tends even to those who work in municipal offices or hold jobs which, normally, do not call for the type of action which emerg- is SP many municipalities are enroll- ing in their civil defence services, and giving special training to large numbers of men and women who have indicated their. willing- ness and ability to serve in time of emergency. There is urgent $700. Mr. H. Vickers, Village Clerk, lage truck for clearing of streets in winter. The purchase price is represented the Village at the funeral of the late J, L. Webster, with an average attendance on meeting. nights. + The “162 foot steamer, Minto, RADIO SERVIC 25 years /experience Castlegar, 'B. which makes two trips a week between Robson and ” celebrated her 50th. anniversary. The Teen Town Clippers Ball Club’ visited New Denver on Sun- day andthe results of the game have given great hope for a BC. PARK ELECTRIC | . GLASSHEAT ... DEALER’ | the mound for. Pontiacs in Fei- -| Sofiak part way through thé con- yy Plotnikof?. who. clouted a two semifinal ‘playoffs, in ‘two straight games with a 5-1 rout at Trail Friday. evening and a 3-2, twelfth inning triumph at Castlegar, Sun- day evening, i : day’s garne, relieved by Johnny test crs sie ; “tie winning ‘blow “for'. Cubs Priday, was struck by Rocky run homer. third out. Cub at bat. in their halt of the twelfth flying out to the pitcher. Two pirich-hitters started thin; Ray Hamilton was the first to'detp fett tela ‘for a homeriin that gave Juniors a 2-1 win over the Waldies nine in a ‘thrilling and ‘auperbly -played. Castlegar- Kinnnaird Softball : League. en- nikoff, hit.on the head a pitch- edb ni pen ecoanety re ree. yenge, belted the noxt:pitch into the, tall :grass. behind the left fielders for a homerun, in‘ the fourth." pee Juniors were ‘unable ‘to retali- '* On the mound, young Hoodi- koff pitched a superb game al- owing guly eee ‘scattered hits no ‘walks, and striking one batter. ~ a “ Waldie chucker, Phil Plotnikoff, __ FOR HEATING. . PLUMBING BABCOCK’S & ‘Save Time -FLY 600 SEE THRILLER province's economy and progress, past, present and future, is some- . Sunday. ‘evening's. game- was ! thing ‘we are all aware of. We all know that more than 50 per cent need,’ in many places, for more ency would demand. to act as’ auxiliary Since the of nor- Championship in’ the . “Little ‘World Series” to be played off u can Save :many ‘hours: often days — locals, Hicken gave up nine hits passed ball -put and the d items. p d from that timber! to every man, woman and child in the province. i A: forest fire, then, whether it is a bush fire ‘in ‘this district, sawmill, fire near Prince George or a raging inferno on Island’s forested acres, ‘| of the-total income of British. Columbia, comes from the timber cut More than $350 million dollars is poured into the life stream of our province each year directly from our forests, a bonus of $350 Vancouver is of utmost concern to every resident of the mal amenities in the community is a local concern, with services constantly employed to ensure the safety, comfort and well - being of the citizen, Canada looks to these very agencies to spear- head measures which may be needed to tackle problems be- yond anything they usually en- counter. : The. whole framework of civil a police, firemen,” utility workers ete. for duty on lines of com- munication, with transport at wel- fare centres and most important of all, as wardens in their own localities. Only when the ranks of these services are adequately in Vancouver on September .6. The score was Castlegar 20, New Denver 1. oa 20 members of the Trail Kiwan- is Club visited the Castlegar Club Corner ‘Maple and “PHONE 4516 Tuesday night, bringing with WIRING MATERIALS “ FIXTURES CONTRACTING REPAIRS | : COLIN PETTS 2nd, filled and the have feached a, degree of operational efficiency for the tasks which BUSINESS. DIRECTORY Hf * province ‘ may ‘be required. of them, can a palais Sa eceeseneacate , ei ail defence has been built around i i Walter Pi iene Meeneg asia et $5 Rat Ne y : Over the past' ten years, there have been a total of 17,000 forest o community feel that it’ possesses r Poogy, and a two bagger 5 A jainil u htt fires in‘the province. Of these, 11,000" or '65_per. cent were man- OE sovarn! Haden for. Sealing des : ny nese Ay licken. Junior-Waldies Decide Bs rate by See eae caused ‘and,$,000 were caused by careless e and ments assisting by P' ing faci-| ner S or protecti a a TICKERDERG’S Z EE Vf Won't witntdl’eé cort ic A single’ by; Zinnle: andl three July 22 P rotest T ‘ussle 8 ‘passed ball; ‘he attempted: to ‘That means there have been asta ds of cigaret- | lities -for_ training, equipment, | Sitizens. rare, L: C R Gr e en’s Ele ctric ¥ Sits low for greater comfort | tlacs to deadlock matters fn the prler eorcentrner apart! steal horhe but’ was trapped'oa|: te smokers. in the-province who did not realize their responsibility ete. and he federal’ govoromens RURALS AREAS, TOO BEAUTY PARLOR M 4 permite free stiding ottie*'. | seventh “however .and, then © the cane July protest game, in which - a of the provnce.That many still do not realize it, is all too] Coordinating og ages Of PI Residents of unoganized rural / Established 1939 ELECTRICAL . now at this store game. settled down to a furious e “forgotten man’ -r'the score- ft ; sect | et tothe'rest ob Cate pat many ; : paredness’annd helping the Bro-| eas have a roll to. fill in pre- CONTRACTING ; Sitcher’s ‘duel once ‘agains: | ReCPer 7, came. up with records ‘Eagles Down W: Idi m apparent, Witness.the recent Kinnaird bush fire started by “the cig-| yinces to build up strong defen- pared nese es wine ae oe pre Complete Beauty Service ¥ i Pines ts Bee ae that didn’t quite agree with what | av c. al les ile. arette butt of a passing motorist.” - 4 ‘ sive forces. tections may never undergo direct Ladies’ Modern Haircuts Free Estimates f in-the first iret reread the players -- Waldies and Jun- 5-3’ Monday ‘Evening: Now we don’t.believe the careless smoker throws his burning MOBILE SUPPORT co enemy attack, their facilities and PHONE 2661 S _ PHONE 3571 Me i . ever, but could manage ‘5 nly a for, urs. a ‘thought they should | Sona tk eee 5 } butt out.the window. with deliberate intentions of starting a fire (a skills will be needed if ever dis-|{| Maple St. Castlegar Box 384 ‘Castlegar it Lae - [2-1 lead. Saad cided at the Castlegar Hnelly: ae: ies chucking we iit 1h stele ! . x . . S _*, : % Ry eee - . . farry a that will perhaps put loggers oyt of work; cause erosion and soil Sexe; [aster comes to Canada on, the | Ce re ip ‘An error put Julie Bilisky oa! Friday night. ark, | Gave: the Eagles nine’ incrensed scale that can. be visualized. A ef _ | base: d Vanelli é e s easec i DORTRAITURE Bg Bh i ‘ sand Vanelli was-then re-) Oo, July 22, the game end- their hold on first place in ‘the {a bang-Up thriller, right from the .{growd of over 600 lustily cheering ‘fins. first pitch until the final clout in the third overtime‘irning, and was enjoyed by gn enthusiastic . Behind the nine hit chucking ‘of veteran mound ‘ace, Reed Hick- en, Cubs opened. the scoring -in the ‘sixth “stanta ,on .a-single, by tired on a throw from second: to and tallied five strikeouts, Losing chucker, lanky Elsio Vanelli, alsa gave up.nine hits and struck. out six batters. There were no walks in the ‘game, satay ‘ : Umpires were Bill. Wadell ‘of Trail’ at the plate ‘and:G.; Georg- etti of Trail on the. base paths. a Plotnikogt ... seeond ‘and Hoodikoff; on . third. however: had aetes onthe play ‘and came ;home ;on :a‘wild pitch to tie ‘the -score, ' et Earl Saliken almost put Wald- ies .in: front -agein-in -the ‘eighth, Castlegar-Kinnaird Softball when'.you FLY to your destination, wherever Flying time gar to Pes ee ane es is : A ks 7 iting ont ji ox dina 2h cover! i dak a tect. | PORTO i er N ane ed upon to look after refugecs BAY: PE yar first. Mush Ansel ed, the scorekeeper said, with the a e perhaps turn a thriving community into a ghost town overnight. from stricken places’ and, where ant NEMS ee CARBERRY’S LIMITED a:bunt put _Giselino sagt? and et th 5-4, for Juniors, "one half eee eae Wonaien night 5 they have established such ser- z i " j - . ‘land brought Bilis! {Qf the final inning having been : ey le's crew @ No the a ead Gin and ae nae Be ene we a im: La vices for their own protection, At Reasonable Rates FLOWERS eaten é itn amid by. prshatanah pee home: Be i played... The , players, howecer: 5:6 setback, a the other careless people who Benue yar ines a at wreak just) AND RECEPTIO they may be. workers dealing POT ER Co PME My : i age 4 mutually agreed the score should’ After a homerun by Wallace with incidents in other places. FUNERAL, HOME and have read 5-5 at that point and Horning in the third stanza and ag fs A Peawecl = bi on Friday, play began with thet?,‘un in the fourth by Cliff Tip- bet - ind such havoc, are just and thr the pi wake up to their responsibility and act accordingly. “to ht . The fact that they can be prosecuted for should act as a deterrent if nothing else. their carelessness Se We therefore"add: our voice to Yhose of ‘newspapers and othér | YOLUNTEERS. NEEDED ii and urge all cigarette smokers able to But, as crises they will face will undoubtly be. far beyond. their normal ‘capacity, the ‘civic services are: not expected to be cope with them -without ble help from the rank and file citizens of their commun- In the main, the “open” spaces of Canada are being organized as mobile support and reception areas, where emphasis. is on wel- fare and medical. services, to the larger places may require to send out to them. handle the great numbers’ of casualties and evacuees which Pettitt Photos . astlegar -: ‘Phone 3811. Main St. ‘AMBULANCE SEBVICE 1298 Pine Ave. — Trail Phone 1000 WATCH 2EPAIRS Guaranteed for One Year Washing Machines’ PARTS and REPAIRS , *DR-H.'H Wishes to announce that he will be in-his [ SMYTHE last half.of the ninth frame, Ju- niors at bat,” ~~ iis Juniors were retired .in' quick order by Waldie hurler Phil Plo- nikoff‘and Waldies came’ to bat to start’ the. tenth inning, W. Smith flied out to the pitcher but Lorne Zinio clouted a two bagger to left field and ‘came home on Paul Horcoff,- ploded with..three more. runs :in the: fifth to take a 5-0 lead, as Cheveldave chalked up 10 of. his 11 strikeouts’ in these innings. An error which put. Lorne ping on an error and _a single by |- the. Eagles ex- }.; Zinio on. bases and a_ triple by | Phil Plotnikoff enabled Waldies |: a We ‘Now Have. Homogenized : ‘ Evil Consequences outs ‘to his credit. ities, z k 3 bec 4 ait They will require large num- Civil -defense, officials point Leo 38e For every make and model I i The Hamilton group attending the annual convention at Orillia | pers of volunteers’ to reinforce] out, is total preparedness — not Di A Bos teh WRINGER ROLLS ‘ Cc e ‘if |two passed balls to make the ae come back with one run in of the Ontario Provincial Council of Women was responsible for | their ranks, and they are already | merely of possible target areas jiamonds — Watches Rebuilt: Washing. Machines : astlegar offices every . at score 6-5 for Waldies. SN Bal seventh: Two ‘walks, two a resolution which put on record the Council’s opposition to the | being provided, in many muni-] or even of populous commune eae fi se? acee 3 MONDAY WEDNE a a hake Hina ae tenes ae Eh ie eu and 18 single by| 4 . . . d 1 tly being si nt by th +g |cipalities with tional equip-| but all the people, w! erever they a SY i : : i S 2 0 more runs}: a : : J ' augraniee jninual WegeveurEenEy Rene NS ment, as ‘well as with special] may live, Civil "defence means u Columbia Ave. — Castlegar * SDAY ~ FRIDAY ee pacha bath rarest al: a Waldies in the eighth to end), oe . ; . training, to cnable them to deal’ everyone, wherever he may live. F bg ret a a loodikoff, the chuck- le scoring, i ro : ee It may. be a’sumed that the women of Hamilton have some : ~ 5 = ; rom 2 p.m. : =i landed on bases with a single... Losing .chuckér Phil Plot-|" ‘ ; q The concluding article in this prepardness series, from the Depart- = = = é ‘ H \ eae to brine ‘thelr runner in, ilcott was tabbed for five hits y TRY iT t IT’S : coep 2 zs thus, tcok a 8-5 loss,[a 7 le ort 1 - Kinnaird Taxi nd Jone with four s . oe i , knowledge of what is implied in the guaranteed annual wage since e FS “4 5 5 2 a : i ny ; i Health ‘Welfare, Ottawa, will deal with the Unt { : as Canada’s steel capital, has been the sounding poard for net sof Natene total ang, *, tish ry a : il Further Notice ‘ iQ] |their third straight defeat. for Canada. sure Physician their city, 1 effort to ‘ what has been said so far on the subject by the union’s leaders. DAY OR NIGHT Kais And Kinnaird Flyers Eliminated From . Naturopathic Main eriticism of the Provincial Council was that a gi oe - SERVICE . annual wage for steelworkers would raise the price of steel, with a . ro . ‘ Eremenko Buildin; von - ‘attending evil consequences, One is that higher steel costs mean Kinnaird Students At $I 15 In Fines Levied enko Building PHONE 3091 West K 0 of ena Pla off S . L iW higher prices thri Canada. -- an increased cost U N Ly . | Vv in Court Cases Here PHONE 2021 WRIGHT'S AUTO 4 y y eres Las leek .N. Semmar in ¥ane. x : SERVICE - ‘The Castlegar Kats and. the| hoimer.. Kinnaird Flyers were eliminated] Kay Ramsden went all the way Another is that higher steel prices which would make our, goods f£ our|ing a week long conference high school on the Uni- ted Nations at Vancouver. Jack and Eddy Collinson, of Mr. and Mrs, W. Collinson Kinnaird, are representing the Stanley Humphries High School ‘lin the third games of their -best of three semi-final with Rossland Flickers and the Shavers Bench Ladies last. week, T ing, the ladies dumped the‘ local’ Kats 12- 9, at the, Castlegar Ball Park, in a close, contest that saw. the score tied till the sixth, whén| - |” : : is Rossland broke loose with a three| "ym" gm >“ ; run eruption,.adding three ;moze / tallies in the eighth to the four |). for Shavers, giving up six hits, walking seven and striking out}’ Six, ed . . Phyllis Scala was mound start- |: er for. Flyers, relieved by Ann Marshall who’ gave “up 14. hits, struck out two and walked four." of Jiving for the whole public. mean higher manufacturing ‘costs, that much more difficult to sell abroad at a time when some 0: produets are already being priced out’ of export markets, The ladies also noted that a guaranteed annual wage would give steelworkers, already a high-paid group, 100 percent unemploy- ment insurancé at the expense of the farmers, small business oper- ators, the majority groups of. unorganized workers, and the million ‘or so organized workers who, would not have the wage guarantee. ‘two Kinnaird lads are attend-|. Three speeding charges, and for |two other cases resulted in fines ling $115 and $27 costs met- ed out by Stipendiary Magistrate sons | W- H. Taylor in Provincial Court, of |Castlegar last week. i Cecil E.’ Askeland of Kinnaird, received a fine of $10 and $9.50 at the special seminar ‘on the costs on a common assault charge, United Nations, being held all|the offence occuring on Saturday this week at the University of | evening, August 1. B.C. Campus in Vancouver. Lester Raymond KRUEGER’S FLOOR SANDING’ AND FINISHING Free Estimates Expert Workmanship BOX 162° PHONE 2591 John A. MacDonald ' Barrister’ and Solicitor PHONE 2138 Ste. 7 — Eremenko Block “ Castlegar, B.C. CASTLEGAR, B.C. : It’s the Same Price as : & Standard P. ized Crawford of } Foal subst ones = . Vi ver. ayy. | Warfield was fined $50 and $5.50 K ] B U hy D E P 0 T Sponsored by the Dnited Nay costs for-failing to remain at the the Kats were able to add. i tions Association in Canada, Van- . ~ . e of an accident near China . y rf ; Cor FEE SH OP . ||| couver branch, the seminar be- pase "Alek zs javalved WA LDIE . : Kats , threatened _ with | loaded i , - : - - gan Monday morning and will Creek in which he wir inves Desmond T. Liftlewood : |bases'in the last half of.the ninth i . close Saturday ‘noon.’ It includes in a minor collision with another LUMBER & BUILDING . pee ie but their next,two batters popp- : + See Our New Shipment Cf falks on Our World ‘Today; Can-|TTall vehicle | 43.50. costs "SUPPLY LTD. OPTOMETRIST . ed out to the infield to end'the : fae ada and Her International Obli- |, FINS Ot fn cpert g/ Lake of || We ean Supply all’ your, Post: Oftice Buildin: ate i _ 8 : gations; the organization of the Trail Pte so x. MacDonald|{} building necde: wetimates yh! ice is Ann Kastrukoff took the. loss i aye 1) u Vv e n | i § \UN; ‘Canada and the UN; The all ant aaa Mia oth ne oy otsalea Wed 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the mound for the locals, tabb- ! : . | ° UN and ‘Your Community; and |f Waneta, both chaise we cane gladly given © ,- ve ae : ed for 10 hits and two walks with Ice Cream Tobaccos Ma ‘azines sumsn fants by. such. mole’ ceeding apenas PHONE 2321. : PHONE 2231 : = “ P two strikeouts. Shirley Veysey speakers as Gener: ‘ictor Od- . ae : : 2 ‘ sot Be ate _ : : went the distance fe ers|° L 2 ; ‘ iB Ai \ium. There are also UN films and Re Hobson was Resets gs A with 8 hits and 2 wales mee group. di: if on the lectures. 7 a ih ‘ % g we. P . | strikeouts. Gerry Deft 4 . na aa ‘ through whee! . y : ¢ : ; j y oe | was ; oe Pe sould ice: Seger pais cee can en cas Plumbing - Heating For COAL, SAND, GRAVEL: é Trust not to 1S AA N CE fines at ba ‘or nee kiprery wk inclide ‘swimming and- beac = (ee ;: t Local and Long Distance fimes at bat for thé. Kats ‘and mm 6=Ss[ REMEMBER Se ete lactanetne | ee” We eee ustrial plant; a ride on the ¢ ing : . compared to five for Kats. f 1 Bas : i Grouse ‘Mountain Chair lift; 3 oung Farmers From ccc eean Fume SEE Make sure of your plans Kats took the first game of the Take Your Prescriptions To Your ea oe andl Janan PRE Guesis -GESHEATING CO. LID. Heear:T, fen through regular savings "| Smbtinals, edging, the. Fiickers f re . ; : The highlight of the conference| Flying ‘to Vancouver by Cana. PHONE 4272 Gast egar fatis en: aged : : ery back rie oe taluiman ot Rose: é Prescription : : will be an address by Sir Glad-| gian Pacific Airlines trom‘Tokvo Ed. Montgomery, Mer.- W. Sharples; Phone 4942 | ‘OPEN A d : » land and the series ended here. wed : piece ees tne Valted will hY Kazuvoshi Uernatsu, 19.|4 ‘SAVINGS Y : Rinna ee aecelved their ; 4 ; ingdom. Mis ichiko Hikasa, “19, i elimination: in their thi ; PH ARM ACY i Sir. jGledwyn will vadiress 6 a le ty the Bere govern: — a apa == ACCOUNT AT ae ate | Qith She Die peaeh thir | Fame : 5 E Vii av: seminar on-some, aspect of Uni- t 3,000. $ oa ‘ " i we on r f at Trail; having: i 2 ae parole Son ee Wied Nations, tomorrow evening ment from 1000000 members ot{] Dutch Maid’ Bakery #1” Kinnaird: Service _ eee p30 | street Kinmirds 24-15 ond : in AS LE a a B a E i ‘e following dinner at the Brock|'sttend the Junior Farmer Show ta, : PORTABLE h ; may : dropped the second’ at’ Trail, ‘24- hid BF a5 ag ee § A : at the PNE‘as guests of the Ex- ‘ ; ‘ARO WELDER ( d B k . : = q Even ty to i] cy R ho iG : ’ Eady and Jack will give their | pibition. . : Birthday Cakes, Eh : e ) na la n 4 a n vos In the third session, the Trail- — - q : Em . . f FOR YOUR NEEDS 5 . ‘ A : : MEA | setiow students at Stanley Hum-| © The Junior Farmer Show is . Wedding Cakes eee oe WotR ete : | ites bounced the Flyers 14-8 with SH.COLUMBIA FOREST- SERVICE © im MF |Snies ‘High, a complete account| scheduled for the first four days Anniversary'Cakes.. “Wl “WREeoRER, SERVIC OF Commerce ‘|'Ev" Wilmot” pacing ‘the winners EPARTMENT..OF LANDS AN sah of thelr impressions and experi-|of the PNE which, this year, Pa ONE 3240 ‘ Weg. wink Ph ee . 7 : : " A ..at bat, with 8 runs batted in-and i‘ <4 a . OPEN TUESDAY — THURSDAY — SATURDAY NIGHTS ences following the reopening of runs from August 26th to Sept- pi lone : . ; three singles and a three run HOF eee ee . f : c a j 9 ’ +