Page 4 : oe Thursday, August 20, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. : Gouchman Fowler. and Collinson Agencies Ltd. FIRE — AUTO " LIABILITY Accident — Sickness INSURANCE PHONE 2921 ( SSS ™ - — ra ” t AUTG GOURT Folly Modern CABINS Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR-TRAIL HIGHWAY 7 + Suite 3 — -Post Office Bldg. S K. A, Morrow OPTOMETRIST Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MON, — WED. — SAT. CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOONS UNTIL END OF AUGUST : vy Centen: itennial celebrations of clude this _ & local merchant in the bevy of beauties, all touged out by sses worn 100 years 1853 BELLES MARK TOWN CENTENNIAL FESTIVAL Barrle, Ont. in- Barrie Canada and t! = tivitles which te leu through August. RG gas KINNAIRD KORNER PO ee Mr, and Mrs, R. Paterson and family have returned from vaca, tloning in the Kootenay lake dis- trict: ' Mr, ‘and Mrs, W. Evans and boys. have returned from a short i lholiday spent in Spokane and other U.S, points. t Mr, and Mrs, J, Leckie Jr. and family are spending a few days at Christina Lake. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Geronazzo and son ‘Ernie have left for Lytton where they wiil visit with friends and relatives for two weeks. Mr..and Mrs, K, E, Markle and girls have returned home from a two week vacation spent in the Okanagan, they also motored to ing suspicion, is the act of indif- ference séme of them put on to keep us from suspecting that there is any affection or gentle- ness in ‘their makeup. If this is supposed to denote strength and character’of man, it has been en- tirely wasted on women. In the first place, we don't like it, in the second place, we don't believe it, and finally we get just plain ‘jfed up with this false code of be, haviour. Central Pres Canadian ota Boyes ate gathering from all over to participate In the fes- i eee GASTLEGAR SOGIAL HIGHLIGHTS | CALGARY HOLIDAY — Mrs. | -is Your Car Is the Goat di a holiday in Calgary, visiting ! her daughter. NELSON yisrrors — Mr. _ | Mikulalasik, . the Goat”, Well when you and Mrs, S. Couch and family spent the weekend holidaying in Nelson. eee RETUEN TO HOPE — Mr. and | ¢, Mrs. Leo McIver, Eugene and Leonard of Hope, left Friday after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Melver, ce RETREATANTS — Messrs L. V. Campbell and V, A. Misutka, joined some 30 Catholic ‘laymen from as far as Cranbrook to the East, and Kelowna to the West, for the annual - There isan old saying that when somebody is the butt of a joke ... that “he’s negiect your car .., it’s no joke ... but your car is the goat just the same. Cars are worth too much money today to be neglect- ed. Or not looked after. We Know that you have a. lot of pride about its appear- ance... but affer all, it’s what's on the inside of the ON HOLIDAYS — Miss Ethel of the Castlegar Post Office staff, left Monday for the home ofher parents, Mr and. Mrs, J. Mikulasiki, anda three weeks holiday. 5 FROM SPOKANE — Visitors to Spokane during the weekend included Mr. and Mrs. George Tonnellier, Miss Ethel Mikulasiki, Actually,.what.we consider a real man today, is someone nei- ther superior.nor inferior to our- selves, a pal, ‘someone who's mas- culine vanity isn't nettled and of, AFTERNOON Banff and Calgary returning by the Big Bend route, Miss Elsa Gunderson has re- turned to her home from St. Hu- bert, Quebec where she was a member with the R.C.A.F, Mr, and Mrs; F, Bergen and family Maureen Creighton and. Miss ‘Yvonne Pattdn are holidaying for @ few days at Camp of Good Hope at Robson. : Mr. ane. Mrs. C. Tam and are spent with friends at New. Den, ver. Mr. J. Lupton of Victoria was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W, Collinson, 3 Mr. and Mrs, Jim Logelin and daughter of Calgary spent.a:‘four week holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joe Logelin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Caikin and Shirley,: accompanied by Misa Burdie Calkin and Miss Margaret Anderson of Nelson, have return- ed from a motor trip to Couer D'Alene, Idaho. Mrs, F. Peterson has lett by, bus for Banft, ‘Alberfa, where she will join | her son who hos been at the home a his grandfather, Mr. M. Trono, On. their return they will also visit Mr. H. C, Peterson of Didsbury, Alberta; Mr, and Mrs.. D.’ Fox and daughter Marilyn have left on a motor trip through the Okanagan. in Spokane. Mrs, Cc. and and family: jave ym Whi REFLECTIONS fended when we act ‘like a wo- . aaah a : BY harmony, with our moods and de- sires, giving and taking equally, GLADYS COLLINSON| and warmly human in under- they a quests of: friends. and relatives for the ‘past two weeks. Mr. and’Mrs, Guy Guido and family attended a family reunion in Keremeos sane the week- At the question, “What is Man’? |standing, This, in our honest was answered. very ably in last|opinion, constitutes,, “What is weeks column by Mr. E.G.0, You | Man?” as A end. will understand of course it was purely a.male conception and had nothing what | so ever to do with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hesketh and family. oe - VISITING HERE. — Dr. Balle n of Los A fornia, is visiting at the Noes ee Mr. and Mrs, Tom McGauley, and Mrs, Bill McGauley and Mr. and Mrs, Ed McGauley. — Mrs, Thorlakson and daughter of Vernon are spending a visit here With Mrs. R. Fletcher and family. " ‘ te? . - FISHING TRIP — Mr. and Mrs. Cu Hing “ad My. and Mr. Ken Mr, another, our opinion of a true Now, as one. girl | next door to man varies somewhat from. the male definition. However, we too get fed up with this wonderful hunk of man” stuff. There is no, thing so tiresome and lacking in interest as the overbearing male who firmly believes he is God's gift to women and can wow them sols: by being his own Macouver | car that counts. No car will run without a motor... or wheels ... or stop without brakes. But... if. every-. thing is functioning pro- ;perly on your car... then that’s wonderful. retreat at Camp Lourdes on Koo- tenay Lake. Teesreation included. eating, Pitching and ishing ~NEW RESIDENT — Mr. Mar- cel Cody, formerly of jrelets whose original home is in IF IT ISN’T onto,. Ontario, has taken up fea ‘ dence in Castlegar,’ employed in the meat department of Ere- SEE US menko's Store. ‘ RIGHT AWAY KASLO VISITOR — Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams spent the weekend at Kaslo’s Jubilee Cele_ ‘ = 3 brations. Barrie Hill of Castlegar rl g t S also attended, | | 7 VISITING GRANDMOTHER - a Miss Rosalyne Williams is spend- Auto Service ing a few days with her grand- KINNAIRD { mother, Mrs. R. Williams, on Granit Road, near Nelson. STORM SASH, COMBINATION STORH Doors & CABINET MAKING Price enjoy tishing trip on "Watshan Lake near Needles. see | HOME AGAIN. Mr. and Mrs, F. Stefoniuk and family have re- turned from a two: week's vaca, tion at Spokane | and way points, ON HOLIDAYS — Mr. and Mrs,|° Mike Gallo left Sunday for a holi- and other US. points, HOME AGAIN — Rev. and Mrs. Cc. L, Jobnston have returned from the coast and other U.S. points where they day at Spokane, Couer D'Alene, profile are of less importance then ‘Moreover, ae are also fed ‘up wih certain characteristics in les, who feel that be- catia of their-sex it is‘ nec: “Honolulu SSOROSIE _ Next Trip Fly When you pa by air you reach your. desti- nation faster and more convenlently. Like ing time from CASTLEGAR to, .: Let the Canadian Pacific Airlines agent help «zou plan your entire trip. He will gladly make and essential to display the qual- ities of ruggedness and false en~ te es the ‘opposit Feet t- service no We are also of the opinion that bulging msucles and a handsome the ability to cast aside some of this superior male attitude and grab a dish towel when the little woman is up to her elbows in soapsuds. th, a month’s holiday, Rev. Johnston ale have come to view. with cen other ene FROM SASK. — Mrs, Ralph Walts and daughter Maurine cf Halbrite, Saskatchewan, are visit- :|ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Reg.: Waite Mrs, Walts is the mother of Mrs. Wai.te see » WEEKEND VISITORS — Mr. and Mrs.,R. Burton and sons Sid- ney and Neil of Kamloops, visited during the weekend at the home All Coast Finishing Materials are used in our C KOOTENAY BUILDERS of Mrs Burton’s brother and ister-i , Mr. and Mrs. L. V, c li, They were sister of Mr. Campbell, Miss Mur- iel Campbell, who remained here and ‘Suppliers for a longer "visit. 3 Phone. 4066 Columbia Avénue Piao eFROM exe: _ Miss Joanna d Bulletin Board. A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 Plan on attending the..... Castlegar and District F all Fair August 28th. and 29th. RAIN INSURANCE FOR THIS EVENT IS WRITTEN BY : THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY THROUGH ... Cyril Bell Agencies Ltd. Phone 3441 Castlegar Insurance Advisors : from three’ weeks wks spent at Natal and Vancouver. Miss Polly Obetkoff has return- ed from a holiday ih Vancouver. peer * RETURN TO COAST — Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Loweny of Lang- ied from Kamloops by anothr |- ley: Praire have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. D..Campbell for ‘several days, On their return to the coast, they were accompanied by Marrianne and Lynne Phil- ter where you want'to go. Phone. 3011 ior information - and . reservations. avcitan Cape AIRLINES lips who will holiday at Langley. wee VISIT HERE — Don Toochin of Vancouver was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. D: campbell, COAST VISITOR — Mr. Keith Phillips left with Mr. Don Tooch-. in, for a holiday, at Vancouver. FROM NAKUSE —. Mr, and Mrs. J. Leckie, Sr., have returned from Nakusp where they . were guests of their. daughfer, Mr. OFFICE ‘Supplies — Margaret Smith. ‘ ry FORMER RESIDENTS HERE _"Mr. and Mrs. L. Pretty of Ha-|@ Staplers monton are renewing acquaint, . 2 a ij ances here, y Pencils a : eee : FLEW TO VANCOUVER — Scotch Tape : Mr. F. Eremenko left by plane for Vancouver on Tuesdays THE OLD HOME TOWN teoneusromone By STANLEY File Folders TRAFFIC COURT) Buses | “BiRETO Vaca OAL - MARSHAL GTEY WALKER A ALWAYS TAKES NER WH! 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The Juniors, however, finally found the range in the eighth to bring ih one run and erupted for three h, ° “more in the ninth for the victory, . Pete Hoodikoff led at bat for | ‘the winners with a triple in the | # : : fifth and a double in the ninth . which scored Ralph Englund and { ) _ Ken Dergousoff, both of whom 4 if landed on bases through errors. y Hoodikoff, scored himself ‘in the ¥ ~-eighth, on a walk, two stolen i bases and a single by Harry Plot- nikoff, It was Harry Plotnikoff. H who batted in the winning: run 4 ‘for Juniors in ‘the. ninth. Phil | a -Sherstobitoff gained bases on a an: fielder’s choice, stole second and came home Jon Harry's pop out a “ff “over second’ base, z Lefty Kambick almost . tied things‘up in the Kiwanis half of # the-ninth by belting the first Bitch to- deep left field, In. at- temipting to make three bases on theblow, he was cut off at third, however. ; Een Grunerud, Junior mounds- man, gave up three hits, and one Ki- | Juniors Downed 9-5 By Kinnaird Nine In Protested. Tenth Thé Junior . Cubs took, a 9-5 trimming from the Kinnaird nine at the Castlegar Ball: Park Mon- day ‘evening in a crucial tenth inning .which the Juniors played under protest, saying it was too dark for them. to play effectively. ‘The Kinnaird squad opened the scoring in the second with Mok- alki, who was walked, ‘and Mar- shall, who had singled, *brought home by Swihart ‘and Beau champs on singles. © A single and an error gave Er- nie Bradley a home run in the, third to boost Kinnaird’s margin o 3-0, but Juniors exploded with three tallies of their own in the fourth to deadlock matters. Richie Martini singled‘and was brought home by Ralph Englund's three bag clout, Then Pete Hoodikott singled and scored a on 13-10 Defeat Ends Scoring Streak For - Kinnaird Flyers ‘The . Kinnaird’ Flyers, were. stopped 13-10 by, the Sunningdale} fastball; crew: at: Kinnaird | Tues- day, ‘night. for; their first’ defeat: in) the ‘Trail. Women’s Fastball League since, ‘July’ 8, “Anne. Kastrukoft ‘started ‘for, Kinnaird, ‘relieved at the: top of the fourth by Anne Marshall, aft- er giving up five hits and four walks: and _strikingvout: two bat- tera, Anne Marshall gave up four Cool Drinks Are Refreshing And Nourishing In Hol Summer Days; On hot summer days, what is )| more refreshing than to stretch out ‘under the shade of a big tree with a tall.cool, drink: by your sidet ‘If'you have actually lost the ‘desire for solid food, then be sure to drink cool drinks that are not tonly thirst quenchers, but are also wholesome foods,'Cold drinks can fulfill a two-fold’ purpose, They can be refreshing and at the same time very nourishing.” ‘ - Does your family like egg nogs or do they think of tham as.a food for A plain egg hits with no walks o: Ann: Mattiazl was fs winning pitcher, walking three, and giving up:.nine. hits,; Ole: Lavigne, left tielder, was heavy hitter for Sun- ningdale, rapping out a’ double with two on. For Flyers, Eleanor Dalling, first base, ae out a two bag, ger, in ‘the first, stretching it to. eran on an error by Sun- Kinnaird errors. Mn the first of the sixth, errota ‘enabled G. -Jossey to stretch a single into.a homerun for Kin- naird*but''Pete: Hoodikoff came through with another of the ter- rific homerun drives he is be- oming famous for, to-again tie the game in the last half, A single by Jossey, and scoring “| Joyce ‘Swihart. She topped this with a homer in the bottom of the fourth, that again scored Swi- hart and: Kastruloff. Singles in the sixth. and seventh gave her, a four-for five batting performance. Next league game is tonight when the Flyers meet the Shavers Bench, squad ‘in Trail, - home by. Swihart’s single gave da a-one run margin the: eighth, Juniors fought f back gamely in the ninth. and finally B. Atchison, gaining the bases on a fielder’s choice, tied thie game once again on a shortstop’s error: The contentious tenth stanza saw* 's B. Jossey and J. Marshall land. on ‘bases with singles,“ and ‘score. on Swihart’s two “-bag.‘idrive,:.An put was tagged at third base Johnny’ Paulson’ ‘on‘basesialso but, Yn | ambault added the finishing touch with a homerun to shoot Kinnaird into a commanding 9-5 lead. ‘An error’ and a walk put two | Juniors on bases but three strike- outs dashed their hopes and end- ed the game. Winning pitcher, Johnny Paul- son struck out 12 batters in the game, giving up eight. hits and. for. out:number two. Roger Arch~ nog made of milk, egg and flav- ouring can pe ‘as cool,. tempting and satisfying as any other drink. ‘A plain egg nog is very good, but the flavor may be varied by. sub- prea fruit juice for all or part}, the milk and by beating in ches a whole egg or the beaten white. If the whole egg is being used, it is best to mix the fruit juice with the beaten yolk and then, just before serving, fold in the beaten white, - y juice is, good used in this way and ‘apricot : ‘nectar or grape juice will give an | egg nog a party air. Cool,. appetizing and always a favorite ‘With adults is. cafe au lait. This is hot. coffee mixed with plenty of hot milk, then chilled and ‘served icy cold. It is a simple drink, easy to make and just the thing to serve to sum- mer guests, When a scorching day is y dicted, a quick drink that is sure to appeal to practically everyone is plain ice-cold milk. Adults and children alike need milk every anys However, in summertime, lain milk, even.though ice cold, Ls not always appeal to every~ .two_walks. Junior chucker, .B.| one, Often justia slight change in gave up’ 13 -hits, and] fne"fiavor of the milk will and struck out three | medy the problem, This is a vel ie easy thing. to do. Just ‘add’a: iitele or fruit syrup to the ‘medium. THE, vis proposition. But wasn’t it worth it? Oe ” Advertising i is like that — you can't ‘expect résults : the first time, but if you. keep pounding away at the subject, sooner or later you will get sales. : And remember * —. newspaper advertising. in the ” paper. which circulates where your markt :is, has been : / proven time after time to be the most effective advertising’ astle New S We Do "Fitst-Glass -Job Printing Toot DID YOu ASK YOUR WIFE! Maybe, she said ‘"Yes" the firat time you daloed, her ; —_— but if you are like most men ‘you:spent a good many ° dollars on shows and dances before she anes to your - -cold milic..As a matter of fact, it is a good idea to keep plenty of these syrups in the refrigerator ready for any occasion. Chocolate, or fruit syrups are easy to make ‘and to prepare a flavored drink, you need only add a spoonful or two of, syrup to each glass of ., Another simple, easy’ way to Kiwanis Blasted 13-6 By Waldie Ball Squad A vigorous ‘seven run outburst in ‘the second frame on six hits one ‘walk and two errors, and a clinching three run spree-in the ninth.on two singles and a home- run gave the Waldies nine a 13-6 triumph over the luckless Ki- wanis crew. at the Castlegar Ball Park last night. : Throwing: up a i3hit slugging barrage, the ‘Waldies squad shot into an 8-0.lead by the end of the second frame. Kiwanis fought back determinedly and had’ nar- rowed the margin to 10-6 end of the seventh but the final three run Waldie oubreak in the ninth, ended the scoring, » Losing pitcher was George ‘Ton- nellier who was relieved in the second: canto, with one out, by Cliff ‘Wanless, The former gave up seven hits and one walk with two strikeouts. Wanless then pro- ceeded ‘to: play ‘a two ‘man ball game for ‘a good portion of the remaining innings, whiffing a total of 13 batters, and giving up six hits wth no,walks. -Winning pitcher, lanky. Phil Plotnikoff, was tabbed for only five” hits but gave up seven walks, striking out four’ batters. Outstanding .at bat was.Lorne Zinio, Waldie first baseman, who blasted a homerun and: two singles.in ‘five times at bat, ‘Wal-, die shortstop, “Robin Pincott and tchucker Phil: Plotnikoff each banged’ outi*a’‘homerun ‘and a ‘single: and Gatry Jones, second baseman, hit two singles.” :For..Kiwanis, Rudy Martini, first baseman, chalked up ‘two singles; Sylvio Demeo, right field, connected for a triple bagger that scored two men; Pete Obedkoff gained'a two bagger and Mickey. Moran was credited with a single. Umpires were Eddy Conroy at home plate and Ewan Wallace on bases... - 7 BS change the flavor of. milk is to add crushed fruit or even a little jam to the cold milk.: Crushed peaches mixed with icecold. milk and a spoonful of ice cream-make a drink which the family will love, right to the last drop; peaches because ‘they will be in season almost any day now but any crushed fruit may be. used. Many milk drinks’may be turn- ed into milk shakes by adding a little: ice cream to the flavored drink, pouring it into a’sealer and shaking it, will. In making cool drinks,. very interesting flavors may be developed if two flavors are combined. For instance, pep- PRB ROBSON NEWS a tn ai ian ante tial Miss Alice Sopow of Castlegar and Miss Anita Smecher of Rob- son have returned from a two weeks holiday at Banff,' Alberta and U.S, waypoints, Miss, Norma Jean Waldie, who is taking a business course at Spokane, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldie, during the weekend, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gavrilik, re- turned from Vancouver and are visiting at the home of the for- mer’s mother, Mrs, D. Gavrilit. Miss Mildred Raine and Miss Violet Tisdale of Paradise, Sask_ Violet ‘Tisdale of ‘Paradise Valley, Saskatchewan, returned We = day from'Camp Koolaree. Mrs, Cecil Tench has returned to her home in Rossland after visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. D. Gavrilik, Mr, and’ Mrs. Cecil Mathews and family of Sudbury, Ontaric, visited Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gav- rilik on Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Franco and daugh- ter, Linda, returned home after a three week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. A, Smecher, ‘ with drinks or almond flavoring with peach milk drinks, Fruit garnishes really give drinks a party air so use plenty of them, Fruits such as cherries,| melon wédges, raspberries, grapes grows in abundance in many gar- dens but it is often forgotten un- til a roast of lamb appears on the table, Pop a sprig.in a glass of ‘cold ‘drink. 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