CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘RHURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1951 Carlsen & Salekin GENERAL CONTRACTORS Free Estimates’ on [all your Building: Needs “BOX 247 KIHNAIRD PHOHE 4221 Castle Theatre ZW FRIDAY & SATURDAY . UNIESS thing that os ever happene? ® a aly iE Cates hth tin nl = REACH + COBURN : HUSGEY HEIN - NNO obi LWRIE- ait ie MATE hy iS acre by on wa Monday and Tuesday IVs THE GREAT i & MUSICAL SHOW. » ontop by a5 to 2 Score... WOODWORKING SAILS , Windows : : Doors. ce Cabinet ma i - dese ttt ng ar ‘Storm. Sash y CASTLE NEWS Castlegar, B. C. . every T! “At the Crossroads of the. Kootenays” L. V. CAMPBELL Owner, Publisher and Editor Subscription by mail, .$1.50'... By carrier 15¢ per \.“ per year, month. | Classified... advertising, 10 words 35c, 10c billing ‘charge, Display rates on request: Castle Bar Ranch - SPECIAL, ECLUBERATES, RIDEQFOR FUN AND HEALTH MONDAY TO FRIDAY “BY APPOINTMENT. evening, § hit that ball over the fence. Joe ended -his major league career” playing with the Cleveland’ In- dians, “It must’.be nice- to be “;player. these days especially. if (By Len’ Walker) © ‘Trail and District Senior sae 5 P WL Pet. Fidelity Life 6:5 21 Castlegar Kats : 5 1 Rossland Ramblers 4 2 Shavers Bench 52°38 Trail. High School:6 0 '6 The Fidelity ‘team took: the “league lead ‘this winning jtwo games. day they defeated the Trail High School 13 to-7 and on Wednes- day they:.won © from © Shayers Bench by.a basketball score of 24-to 21, .The ‘Castlegar Kats kept pose with‘a victory over the Trail. High. team'.on Friday. when’ Trail’ de- faulted’, ; players’ “showing up for‘ the game.::It is' too’ bad : that: these: girls “would not ‘get: out ‘there ‘to the game: for, ‘this.. team ‘came. second’ in the first half of the -league’ and Fidelity Life ‘barely won the first: ‘half.., ‘They, : won. “it in’ the final. game_ by.’ défeat- ing: the High School 3. toi. 8). In‘ .order * that’. our’ “trip. to Trail: was ‘not. a’ waste “of. time and money we -loaned* Trail, a player. and’'they also. picked ‘up one: so’ that ‘a:, game. could’ be... played. ..The game* as it turned _- outi'wWas" one of . the’ best’ girls’ games. “played ..in. ‘Trail , this:.sea-. son’ as the’ local Kats’ came out The. Kats went .ahead. with: 2 runs and again‘ in_ the third they: got 2 °runs -when’:Mary.) Randall: - came: through’ with’ a_ hit. Tt. was a -pitchers’~ battle. most of © the way with both’ Ann Kastrukoff.. and Stefani pitching superb ball. Wilma Hanson of, the Trail team was thé top hitter with: “3: hits: in four. trys... 24) : CUBS LOSE.DO TRAIL GIANTS =: The Cubs’ dropped’: a * crucial game to. the’ Trail: Hotel . Giants: on Friday when they went down bya score of 3‘to 0. : The Trail . team are now’ assured of the tip to. the: coast. Vanelli gave. cup. “only 5 hits,- \ he struck: out::8 and -walked. 2. > Rennie Mitchell: -Zave_ up’ 10 hits, *, struck ‘out ‘5 and: walked’ 1. Mon-. din’ was’ the’ .stariof the ‘game’ . with 2 hits;“he. batted : in. 2 TUNE and scored” self, See where. Joe over: another. opp the night of August: first he a ‘tencround, deeision ‘from: Argentine” ‘heavyweight. ‘24-y to: coast along for ‘four ‘or, younds;: but: then:“he open “and: blasted ;"Brion ‘into’ meéss' in‘ the remain ‘the ‘game -for lack’ of.+:. -if you “are-on afternoon "shift, and you have a boss: who will ‘let 'you: off early in ‘order.to. go ‘and play in a“game, If'you don't, think so,.ask Bobby ahomson of, the Cubs, There is nothing to Sere this week on Midget or Bantam lea- gue ball as no games ,have -been , played. 1 ‘guess the weather : is too hot ‘and: the :old «swimming hole too cool and refreshing to leave.’ : The local Tennis “Club have just completed ‘getting a second court in shape, and: both ‘courts these days are very ‘busy.as @ good many youngsters. and ‘ad- ults’ are’ very busy Brushing: up on their pare: I “guess Joe ‘can still: SENTINEL ‘ELECTRIC Maple 3. at and “Ave, ° Full stock: of wiring supplles “tor the “home : electrician. .:.,: BRING. YOUR) WIRING °: PROBLEMS .TO US . .CONTRACTING, REPAIRS; aE i APPLIANCES antsy Phone 4511 Ray Mclyer, Colin Petis Midget League Kravskd° (Yanks ° 487; Martin (Indians) .388; Zanit « (Indians)’ 3873) R. England (Cards): 1333." -Homers:-' Zanet;:":7, “triples: Grunerua 3; doubles: Kavic,’ 4 So. The community: ‘grounds at ‘Brilliant “'Sunday * were . the ‘OVER 2 000: > RUSSIANS OF KOOTENAYS AND. ‘PRAIRIES AT. . DECLARATION,” PICNIC The day-long celebration ; at Brilliant’ opened ‘at 11- a.m,’ with’ scene.of a “Declaration Day” pic- | a service’ of ‘worship followed: by nic; ‘attended ‘by. from’ two.,to ‘a ‘picnic’ dinner. at: which: special . ‘three. thousand’: Orthodox :'Douk- “hobors “from * throughout, ‘the * Kootenays and from Alberta Ana Saskatchewan. . 5 z The “Declaration Day” ‘was or- . . iginated/in'.1934 by members of: ‘the ;Union::: of ‘Spiritual © -. munities’ “of srareel wher; oa? jon was: lai and _ accepted’ by authorized delegates of ‘the: named.: Doukhobors”. ‘at a. convention held ‘at. Verigin, . Sask., -from ‘July :27to. ‘Aug. 7,.~ 1934. It ‘was: at that ‘time: that the .Orthodox. Doukhobors broke away. :from}:the radical: group. AL portion of: the: declar: ion read’as follows: 3 “Members .of the Union. of « Spiritual’-Communities: of | Christ. guests included ‘Emmett Gulley. of Newburg, Ore.,: and “Mr. ‘and Mrs. iberg.of Pi ~ all “of ‘the Society of Friends: Dr. A: Jamteson. of the’ Univer- _sity of B; C.j- Mr. and Mrs, ‘Har- “wood and’ Gordon. Hirabayshi ‘of Seattle; all of the :B..C.-— consul- ative committee on_.the' Doukho- bor. problem,. and Dr. J. S: Daly and Rev. W..P. Irving’ of, Trail,” representing East Trail and Knox United churches | and > the Trail Ministerial. Association. |. .'The various guests: spoke: brief. - dy. ‘bringing: greetings to the com-~ munity, on ; behalf‘ of” the: groups : they. Tepresented. Atithe ,afternoon’ general meet: ing, ‘several: “speakers ‘were heard, nist .Aecepted and ‘are, fulfilling. the = commemorating. Declaration’ Day . command’ of Jesus Christ:*‘Rend- “er: therefore ' unto’ Caesar,’ the +; things: which : are Caesar’s, cand ©: unto God the: things that: ‘Residing © in: ; whatever state: or country in’ this:-world,: we: tri- umphantly, declare: Going. under the’ banner “of ‘Toil’ and: Peace- ful ‘life’. — everything’ demand- éd:-of us‘. which is‘; not’ “contra-‘ -dictory: to. the: law of. God: and faith | ‘of: Jesus, ‘we will, ‘ac: cept,’ fu! fill’ “and. ‘execute, not. : through fear but by.: conreentious and: ‘urging: members ofthe com- service’ of pane Master, ! Mrs. ‘Solenburg: of ‘the “Society Of: Friends. spoke: on''the’ efforts ° of: the’: Quakers: toward: world: “ peace,’ ‘and John, ‘Verigin *: con-) eluded”: the colorful” _gelebration:. with: a) brief talk. ‘During. the afternoon, choirs “fro rilliant,-Grand Forks: and :. «Sloe SPark:: were: heard,’ ane ing: Russian | hymns’ e- " ‘PHURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1951. q.'rededicate |themselv- CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA “PAGE 3 Castlegar Dry Cleaners ATS AACE . dlofnes thal receive; "reqular dry, deaning. alten- “fion - - look beller and lastjlongel eee ‘Beal the high cost of lew clothing by dry dea: “ning what: you have. ~ DRY CLEANERS. Phone’ 4581, CASTLEGAR DO'S AND. DON'TS FOR SWIMMING The summer season is well sunder way, and that means holi- days, Holidays and sunny weck- ends, usually mean the, beach, elther ‘at the lake or ‘the: sea- side, cot drownings, many of whieh ‘could. .be prevented, if . simple ~ precautions’ were {aken. ©. This summer. there has _ SUBSCRIBE To" DON'T OVERTAX Tv - + OVERHAUL 1! Once: ‘your: ‘engine reaches “middle age” worn para -overtax each: other and the motor: leteriorates rapidly . UNLESS ‘you order a an expert: overhaul job by our master mechanics. es os ie: REPAIRS, LUBRICATION, ‘TIRE ‘REPAIRS iming ‘and, boating; necldents.: = usual ber of: these Red. Cross... Swimming and Water , Safety’ has complied’-a list , of: 14)/"do's". and “don'ts” “swith ‘the -hope.: that ‘there. will: ‘be fewer deaths: due to” swim- Red: Cross’ ‘Rules for f Water Safety." : LEARN. TO SWIM: Join swim’ ‘class “sponsored | by © @ recognized | organization... Know your: own limitations asia swim- mer. LEARN: “ARTIFICIAL RES- PIRATION. ‘The: briefest. delay in BDDIyINg it-may cost a life... . “WHERE: TO -S' “pos: _sible aia ina “supervised area. Investigate’: unknown - water’ be--. fore ‘swimming : or. diving. . Re- spect. “DANGER?” .. signs. Sorts WHEN'TO., SWIM. Late morn- ing and afternoon are the safest hours in Which. to swim, : TEMPERATURE AND TIME. Between’ 70 ‘and. 80.: degrees’: is best. (warmer water. relaxes” too : much;: colder -exhausts), Thirty Each. summer brings its toll SERNA non ci MOURNED KERR'S HOBBY SHOP ‘Now; on hand. a good. ‘supply, of Shell Graft are “= ee Findings... een an un-. minutes is. long. enough in the water: for’ the average swimmer. - SWIMMING. ‘AFTER EATING. Wait at least two hours. after a regular’ meal before swimming. PANIC contributes to. most. ac- cidents, ::Learn ‘ tread water. Novices must Stay ‘ _- in shallow. water Walls. dearning - to.swim, EXHAUSTION: ‘avald over-ac tivity, before’ a. swim, ertion while Swimming: and, ex: tremely ..cold:| water also ‘con’ buie- to exhaustion. % ALWA’ YS UHAVE:. A 48) PANION,: when “fishing, swim- . ming or boating. NEVER swim’. alone. REACHING AIDS, Leatn how. to use all reaching ‘aids; - how. t use floating “objects ‘to auppotts' yourself;” “how .:to: ‘throw. -hand cline and« ring buoy.:_.. the peapie jo paying large hospical bills. 2. To put the: ‘hospitals on G ‘sound financiat’ basi sae “Let's look at the re hack t to ‘they ‘years before: Hospital Tasihanée: ‘Towards the - end of the war, and-right afterwards, the rapid increase in‘ the cost of running hospitals -*: (due: mainly. ‘to increased labor costs) rates. In 1944, it cost an average of $4.88 for one ne ay. ‘VIhad risen to an Average of. $8.38 a day. Asa result, a ‘great many people. were unable. to pay. th ir bite, ‘one out of every three persons admitted could not pay his:bill.:In'r -“eould not.collect. enough money.to pay their bills for fuel; 2 were’ Tosi: fes ‘and the p rovinci 1 amade it necessary for the ‘hospitals to,raise ‘their - if) stay. in ogee PY 1948. 01 this cost In many “jesplvals, eturn, the hospitals. supplies, etc. Many hospitals: sd much mmorey that ‘they: had to get’ immediaté cash help, or close up. : ment’ gave! 1 ee cash grants to keep Gee ' the hospitals” open, but ‘it was not.a “satisfactory. arrangement, It’ was -very costly: and didn’t ‘help ‘the people who cowldn’t afford ‘to pay their hospital bills.-A:: peebae iiness j in’ of. that family, due ‘to’ the large: hospital ‘a family was 'enough to: wreck the. finances | bills::From all sides the to so8 som sete ‘and: to'do it Corea 22" While ‘mi large -undertaking:< : else. on this ‘continent. However, the o could, -and often did. larg it The facts ‘oeake ‘ ofthe people of s that. had Brown. were many: strong demands: for the provinclal government ene wal the: start: of ry! Tse, 1949. ‘The « size of ‘Chie huge ‘undertaking ‘was'never °°. : ith’ the years: could: not; he deal ith stakes common ‘to any: s‘arose: ‘that had not been experienced anywhere t of the: lent is: that, the: ‘people of. B C.-né longer jieed worry pees ‘ahout ‘staggering : hospital. bills: for. acute hospitalization’ which only. three: years.’ go - i ip; a’ family’ 's: finanées. Now everyone’: -has. protection aga’ ly. premium: for a family 3 is: less than Le s a day—less than: st 0. apie “pills. have: been pald on. : behalf fulfilling its original p purpose of protecting © Pp} eitales on the other: “hand; : are‘now in a'position to © : ‘dre steadily! i improving, their: buildin, 3 and’ uip= © are also benefitted. : ne ae ae to. scull and: Over-ex- . CRAMPS; ‘Ie; hit by stomach cramps, scull to support your: self and call for“help.’*'To: ease Jeg cramps, ° take’ a deep’ breath, submerge, and case ‘cramped ;tnuscles with thumb ‘and’ fingers. of: one: hand, «pressing through the muscles,’ to. meet those JOf: the. other: hand. : CURRENTS. Never “ buck: a current..: Swim ‘diagonally across and with its flow. If. unable to reaeh ‘Shore, drift to save’ your stvength and’ ‘call’ tor’: help. . If caught? by: ani: “undertow, go. with: it\and°swim: diagonally upwards to: the’ surface-: PY eget “WEEDS: Use. “gentle; - slow- . drawing and “snaking movements “to: get: out of’ ".weeds. ~ Swim “WITH the’ current, not, against it, until freed: BOATING: If capsized, hang on to-the ‘boat and call for help..: NEVER, ‘euter a> canoe: uniess you’ ‘are:‘an experienced, com- ‘petent ‘swimmer. ‘The Red Cross: Swimming and Water: “Safety. program..." is. de- signed “to help. prevent: deaths - bye arowning,. and: make!:it pos- - sible for ‘more. people to Sawly enjoy’: the ‘sport “of: swimming. lac yea hz oughout Britisn Co- lumbia-ciassesor instruction are Lieid: to“ teach -candidiates: to -be= come swunming: and Water Saf sthac. they “in ‘This year? tuere were - such seliools held’ in “Vancouver, Trail, , Cultus ‘Lake ‘and Kelowna. The. ‘now.. busy _teach- throughout: ‘the . question: abdt swimming’ -p gar. We havi water. in-..the : Columbia‘ River, ‘but ‘there. Therefore, Lapply to all’ Castle. r gar organizations’: “building ‘of ‘Castlegar. swin easily.’ i Joe Walcott and Ezzard’ Charl- “es have an* agreemeni “whereby ‘a return: match until next. year.) This: to. come seems rather. odd v4. title’ fights “are “rematched, with- in 90 days... Could 'it.be that both ~ Walcott. and’ ‘Charles: are’ afraid they will: )y:not;;hav to- meet |. up: wi Joe Louis? . Joe. Gordori who: was: ‘the! ex- champ ball: player “with “the ‘New: York _ Yankees and: is’ at present the :: playing mana’ er of’ the | Sacre: the. Pacific hit his ‘35th; home: .- eason-' the. other’: ital Tueueanes Service. was brought ext. week -will: deal wath “Why,” ‘were eth plan: whieh. has ‘already: -is providing Pedefte t for. thousand ore than 500, 000 hospital ore: jench month. ° ECH-51-5 Knights of Columbus. ‘from Trail, “Nelson. and Castlegar Held a’: “Ball games and. various Sports activities: for the-youngsters: took up the afternoon, highlight of which“ was~the® tug-of-war: > be- tween -member: f : the “Nelson and: Trail“-councils with Nelon heing the, -winners. é