Castlegar Happenings | E Vase, Mrs. A,T.' Horswill, as Dioces, President ‘of the W.A. to the Anglican Church, left Tuesday for a series ‘of',meetings in the North and South Okanagan which}: will include ‘the’ main’ meeting at Keremeos, and}others .at: Oliv- er, Summerland ‘and Vernon. Mrs, H. Horne’ spent the week- end as guest of: Mr.:and Mrs, M; B. Dalton enroute ito. her home at after. several? weeks at coastal points and Cranbrook,’ Mr, A. Sylvest’ leaves ‘Tues- @ay for Victoria,--where he has accepted a position with the B.C. Power Commission, He will be joined in Victoria by Mrs. Sylvest and son,’ David-.who is visiting .in Panoka, Alberta. Rev. L. Clinton Johnston, ac- companied by Mr. W. 0. Me- left°:on'"\Monday for Cranbrook to attend the Kooten- ay Presbytery meeting there. Mr. ‘and Mrs, Bet rood ispent| 4 cher ‘home; ‘re-}. ‘turning ‘to "Notre Dame College}: visite at--Colville -duri ‘Connie B ont. ‘Monday evening. -In the. first ry months of the: current year Canada ex ‘ported Rye lon bushels of}. owheat,: the. US. exported’ 204] ¢ Mr. W.. G. Leslie of ‘Nelson! was the ‘recent’ guest, of Mr. and Mrs. C. Williamson, er route to Renata’ where he “spent the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. ' ‘DS Reid and children .and) Mr. and: Mrs G. Smith of . Castlegar were . the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Romaine. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr.: and. ‘Mrs. C.. Williamson were Mrs.: Williamson's parents, Mr, and.:Mrs. J: . Reimer, . and M.. Rohn of | Renata, and. W. Leslie of Nelson. ' ° Mr, and Mrs. L. Schwartzen- MY: OFFICE. wiht NOW BE ‘OPEN ON. ‘SATURDAYS DR.R “A “WALLEY Dentist : Pay ater x ‘ Plan a.vacation.in a foreian! lands... seen and plan to-go-all. the way on one airling ticket.. Fly: CPA:Canadian lines to “No rs Of w: is ~’for world ave It's yours this year ° for tess | than. the. cost: of an a ay thst § i 3 * LY, PLAN. F million bushels: in the same per-| ie iod a yomrs i gariler Canada - ex- illion . bushels, thet: ported -11 US, 148: “nllon; bushels. yi? “INSURANCE. | (Nes. setae Our: ‘Bacitsie: Policy": covers ... Your Personal | Ef- and | Personal “You! Save 20% Plus’ ‘Credit’ For -Existing Insurance. ‘ és 7 eao Anwane: oie | ‘ on WATCH | pH 7) MUSES... 4} portation" ‘and: :| problems in. this part ‘of the :| country’: Other provinces,“ be- | 1 | Geshe Boaeaal “Continued from Pagel! °, i also to‘ learn’’as' we go: “along.” {| Many ’ of ‘the’: Eastern: Branches donot sppreciate fully’ the ¢rans- Dh ce throughout: the’ Councils :-ig;!in Veterans owe a lot to the Legion Mr.;.. Thompson... said, , “through of, aciskath Srnage ent cause’ of’ geographical arrange- :| ments have an: easier: time: get- Trib ting'‘to. Zone passed that: have solved., many problems...And there. ae (many more, to; come. This _:: strength | in’, ,numbets ee ant.”. He .| was given’ ‘to British Columbia 4{ Zones: because’ of the large’ num-} }) ber of» small branches represen- “also itis, just’ as imparative: that ‘the Clubs retain ‘membership, as well 3| ted.’ This’ Mr, apsan :] of ‘the ‘organization. ‘In Northern|‘sald ins was glad he. “had: had i Be one delegate had .to: travel| the . opportunity: of . meeting 50 "BAZAAR AND BINGO ~ October ae as’ grow, in Rew, Thembers. i the: lea, attend ‘meetings. for| many. of the Ganadian Legion two - days, ‘drive:“back’. the’ 200] and hoped: that in. the future it] B.- ge the Ce miles ‘and be'jready, to run -his|‘would “be easier : to ‘write’ the (9). business the ‘next’ day.’ This| Dominion Command.” ’ being’ tho spouse of the shows sincere’ interest: in the] "The Banquet’ was followed by : cipali aims eod objectives of, the Com- a dance’ din the Eedion ‘Halll, mands! = . “ : the development of- sere Mi prograths for both Scouts and, ‘sizes oa to ~ SUMPERS: sizes 12: to 18 in: woot, cvelvet and‘ 11.50 0 $14.95 Id ouyou can’t gave? Course ‘you can! ; ‘ ‘Auid 8 lot more|snd a lot easier than you young” ‘uns’: from’ your i vings Bonds? good, steady, work or, by you ‘Like ‘surprises? You'll “be sari ‘how Your Shue Sa * GIRLS’ PENNY. ‘LOAFERS SADDLE “OXFORDS