CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, August 21, 1952 RIDING Week Days from 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday All Day - ADULTS—per hr. $1.25 CHILDREN—per hr. $1.00 Ask about our 20 minute riding course CASTLE-BAR RANCH RIGBY S CONFECTIONERY & BUS DEPOT LAUNDRY & DRYGLEANING AGENTS Delivery and Pickup Twice Weekly Monday and Thursday Castlegar Sash @ Door WOODWORKING SPECIALISTS Windows . » Doors. . Cabinet making . . Storm Sash See us for prices .. Phone 4946 Belford Motors Complete Automotive Repairs KINNAIRD, B.C. OUR PHONE NUMBER IS 4052 We have installed special equipment for... Wheel Balancing and Front Wheel Alignment Painting, Decorating, Paper Hanging Now is the time to brighten up your home FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK A. J. WEIR Phone 4283 & We Are Booking Orders For . .'. AY Your Order Now Will Insure Good Hay Before Bad Weather Sets In PRICES ARE APPROXIMATELY $10 A TON UNDER LAST YEAR’S PRICE Anderson -Feed ‘Co. BLAGK DENIM FULL DRAPE Just the Pant for Teen-Agers Going back to School Priced at $5.25 Sizes 28 to 34 CLOTHING Martin's suo. suoes CASTLEGAR SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Oa a a tia ea The Misses Marlice Brodman and Dorothy Dams are holiday- ing at Coeur D’Alene, US.A. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kravski and Father Barnes were Spokane visitors this week. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Horst, Van- couver, spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hughes motored to Oliver during the week-end. They returned Mon- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brodman and | daughter, Nettlie, returned from a holiday at Coeur D’Alene, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dalton and family have returned from a holiday at Christina Lake. Mr. and Mrs. G. Martini, ac- companied by Mrs. W. H. Rob- inson, Kinnaird, visited Spokane early this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wanless and family have returned from a visit with relatives in Port Ang- eles, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Jenks are holidaying in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ferguson returned by auto from Vancou- ver this week, after a short holi- day with relatives there. spent a day in Robson visiting friends. Clifford Sgolly has returned home after spending a few days at Renata. Mr. and Mrs. J. Long and son Brian, are holidaying at the home of Mrs. Long’s mother, Mrs. R. Berry. , Mildren Scott has returned from an enjoyable holiday at Camp Koolaree. Mr. M. Hitchen has returned to his home in Los Angeles after spending a few weeks holiday at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Web- ster. Mrs. J. Webster has returned from Kootenay Lake General Hospital where she has been a patient. Le Returning to their home in Ed- monton this week are Mr. -and Mrs. E. W. Carley who have been visiting the latter’s sister-in-law, Mrs. N. Hay and Mrs. W. Davis. Mrs. A. Martin and daughter Barbara are holidaying at White Rock, B.C. Mrs. E. Ostrom, Mrs. F, Web- ster, and Mrs. T. McHolm left on Sunday by car for a three ‘week holiday at prairie points. Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter have left for a vacation at the coast. Mrs. A. W. Thorp has returned home from a week’s holiday at Tulip Creek, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beind Sr., Rossland, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Elliott and family returned from a holiday at Syringa Creek. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sommers have returned from a motor tour of Alberta points in the course of which they visited with relatives in that prairie province. Mrs. W. Collinsori is expected to return home this week-end, from Vancouver General Hospi- tal where she has been a patient since the latter part of July. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fields are leaving this afternoon by motor ear for a month’s holiday with relatives in Fosston, Sask., and neighboring points. Miss Myrtle McLeay, Battle- ford, Sask., visited with Dr. and Mrs. G. A. MacDonald for a few days. Miss McLeay is Mrs. Mac- Donald’s cousin. Mrs. Lloyd Groutage and Mrs. James Deans returned from a short trip to coast points includ- ing Vancouver, Victoria, Cour- tenay and Gibson’s Landing. L. and V. A. Misutka of Castlegar and W. Robinson of Kinnaird, participated in the lay retreat at Camp Lourdes over the weekr end. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Baker, Oasis, B.C., are enjoying their an- nual holiday at the Lakeview Auto Cabins. Other visiting guests at the Cabins have includ- ed, H. Goulet, New Westminister, B.C., father of R. Goulet of Cas- tlegar; E. B. Rowe and family, Regina, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. O. Hornelli, Premier, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Montague, Berkeley, Cal.; Dr. R. E. Brown and daugh- ters of Holliseer, Cal.; Mrs, Clara Schneider,’ mother of Mrs. J. McKillop of Castlegar, from Chi- cago; Mr. and Mrs. C. Jensen, Vancouver, who are investigating mining properties here; and H. W. Moorcraft, Bowmanville, Ont. Rg a ag IRI ice SOC ROBSON NEWS a I I IC aA S. Blakely, Red Deer, Alta., ar- rived at the home of his son-in- law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martin last week and left with them on a trip to the coast on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Raine and daughter Mildred, have left for Paradise Valley, Alta. Mrs. M. Flynn, Calgary, companied by her Parents, Mrz and Mrs. W. Waldic returned: home after attending the Thorp, Webb wedding. Mr. and Mrs. G. Magwood re- turned home this week from a tour of prairie and U.S. points. ac-, spent her holidays with her par-“ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Musselman, has gone to Vancouver to take up her new position as assistant on the B.C. School Broadcast. Mrs. Duncan, Nelson, OUR DOUBLE-C ECK PITTS Rexall Drugs Vv. Campbell, Wm. Oleski - Bridge Committee Add Cartoon To Explain Bridge Model! The Castlegar bridge commit- tee have added an explanatory cartoon to the 34 foot model bridge on display as a publicity project at Main Street and Col- umbia Avenue, The cartoon, fastened above the bridge, depicts the Castlegar ferry, jammed to the gunwales with a motley array of passeng- ers and vehicles from cows and roosters vociferating against their confined quarters, to drivers and passengers all berating each other and the powers that be over problems arising from their in- commodious mode of transport. Two scarlet arrows, the first pointing to the overworked ferry and the other to the bridge model below, sloquently ask, Sais _ Average weekly wages and sal- |’ aries in Canadian industry were $54.27 at April ist this year, about $6 a week higher than a year previously. , To all governments last year Ganadians paid more than $6 bil- ion or an average of $1,720( about the price of a new car) for every family of four. 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