Page 8 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thureday, August 13, 1953 HEALTH AUTHORITY SPEAKS , Continued from Page 1 sease.” Improper food, which does not contain all the chemi- cal elements the body needs, is the main cause of poor health and disease, he claimet GASTLEGAR SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS ” ROM HOLIDAYS - Miss B. Conroy, C Public Health mental troubles play a big part too, “What we are eating today, fs walking and_ talking tomorrows? he declared, “God has given you all that is good,” he said, in conclusion. “Tt is up to you to find it and deve- lop it within you.” Prescription ©) Filling is a SS Fpenius BUSINESS (WITH US... Prescriptions are the mott import. ant part of our store, That’s why your bes? protection Is our guoranteed preieription vice. PITTS’ Rexall. Drug Open Mon, - Wed. - Fri. Nights Day or Night Phone 4231 4 ' is Sunday evening. | Nurse, has returned from a mon- th’s vacation at Kimberley and a number of prairie points, FROM SUMMER SCHOOL : Mr. and Mrs, Bill Shkwarok and Miss Betty Smith have returned from ‘Vancouver where Mr. y d .sum school. Pay COAST VISITOR - Mrs. Helen Anderson was a recent visitor at New ‘Westminister. | HOME AGAIN - Mrs, R. E. Goulet and children returned home from New Westminister TO COAST BY AIR - Mrs, R. A. D, West and Mrs. J. R. Blliott, weather of New Westminister, is VISITING HERE - Doug Faiv- holidaying at the home of his brother-in-law ahd sister, Mr, and Mrs. R, E. Goulet. . : VISITING es COAST’ - Mr, and Mrs, Glen Stanford are holi- daying in X Vancouver. OKANAGAN roupay - Mr, ear this week for a holiday in the Okanagan Valley. ye HONEYMOONERS VISIT - Mr. and Mrs, Vincint Duffy of Clive, Alberta, were recent visi- tors at the homes of Mr, and Mrs. E. Kraft of Castlegar and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Howes of Robson. Mr, and Mrs. Duffy chose this district as one of their stops on a honeymoon trip which’ has| a: taken them to many points in U.S.A, Alberta and BC, - RETURNED FROM, MAN. — Mr. and Mrs. W. Goresky returned Tuesday from a holiday visit with relatives in Manitoba. : left by plane Sunday night’ for Vancouver, o* T'TEND WEDDING ‘- Mr. @ rs J. Gall attended the Siowil ‘wedding of Blazej Spavor and the former Monica Zak at Nakusp.on August third. Mrs, Gali then journeyed to the- Okanagan | for PASSES THROUGH - Archie q| Hunter, former CPA agent at the beeen Airport, now. despat- cher at Vancouver, passed through ‘enroute to the coast last Thurs- day. During his 15 minute stop at the field, he asked to be re- d to his many friends. a. short visit, i Ma HOME, ROM HOLIDAYS - .| Mr, and Mrs, Ken Price have re- from a two week's vacation spent Sa ON HOLIDAYS - Miss Sherley Riley has been holidaying in ‘Kaslo and Rossland, . RETURN WITH VISITOR - After holidaying in Idaho ‘and Mr. and Mrs, George Youths and Back To SCHOOL _ SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS pee i + axa Sturdy Boots for Boys Girls Loafers Children’s Oxfords TWO WIDTHS BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR Boys Ramblers Santano and children were ac- companied to their home in Cast- legar, by Mr. and Mrs. Peter San- tana and son Barry, of Spokane. SUNDAY VISITORS - Miss Gaie Wallner and Mr. and Mrs. Karen, all of Trail, were Sunday ‘Trail. eee PATIENT AT TRAIL - Mr. Castlegar one week from today. meat department of Department Store for the past three years, plans to open a meat retailing and Mrs. E. Frederickson left by cast half of the former Kerr's Store on. Columbia Avenue. Johnny’s Meat Market. Mr, Schwdny is now busily en-|B.C. gaged in converting the p visitors here, bringing Terry Wal: Iner home after he had spent the past two weeks with his sister in John Hafstad is in Trail Tadanac Meat Market To Open |Too Late To Classify Here Next Thursday A meat market will open in John Schwan, employed in the s|EVER A WANTED,, HOME FOR PART, Pa" Collie dog. One year old.’ Fond of children, Phone 3631, Kinnaird, FOR SALE, 1 SET WEAR- $25.00, Com- establishment .in_ the The store will be known, as bination Canner & Roaster $10.00 Man Bicycle able & Chairs: $45.00, Chester- field Bed & Chair $100.00. 1 Rangette $40. 00, All in good cpn- dition, Apply Mrs. J.” Peterson|y4r5, Willicm Hoodikotf, Castle Box 59, First Avenue, Castlegar gar, at Trail Tadanac Hospital, cl 33 | August 5, a son. $15.00, Chrome WORK WANTED, STENOGRAP- HER - Bookkeeper desires full or t-tlme work. Write Box a Pl BIRTHS | YORK —:To Mr, and Mrs. L. W. York of Kinnaird, in’ Trail Tadanac Hospital, August 9, & son, : HOODIKOFF — To Mr. and to meat shop purposes, having just completed the ‘cold storage room construction, In the meat retail business for the past ‘16: years, Mr. Schwan came to Castlegar. three years ago from Vernon where he work- ed for the Shamrock Meat Mar- ket. He also worked for a meat retailing firm in Saskatoon, Hospital, having been taken there Sunday evening by Monkhouse Ambulance, : HOME FROM FUNERAL. - Mr. George Dybhavn and Mr..and Girl's Blue Jeans. We haye'a complete range of sizes Sizes 2 to 20 $3.70 and $4.30 Boy's Blue Denim Pants - Sizes 2 to 16 Mrs, Elmer Wallner dur- ing the weekend from Fernie where they attended the funeral of Mrs, A.. Wallner. Mrs. Dybhavn and daughter Karen, had been in Fernie the previous week and Mrs, Dybhavn is staying on a while with her father, Mr. A. ‘Wallner. Mr. artd Mrs, A, Wallner ‘were Castlegar visitors three weeks ago, at which time, another bro- ther,and_ his wife were present ffom Vancouver, and a family reunion was held. COAST VISITORS - Mr. and Mrs. Neil Smith, iss. Fenny Jonkman and Ray Fairweather, ‘were weekend visitors to Van- couver, Ron Stenstrom and daughter Rs FROM NEW YORK - Bob and New York, are visiting here witht Carl Goresky. VISIT HERE - Mrs, J. Les- nick and daughter Shirley, visi- ted recentlyat the home of the eae ‘i Herridge Wins “(Continued from Page 1) Somerville, Lib. McRae, FC .... Brilliant Somerville BUYS DOLLAR VALUE OTHING « SHOES Bates . McRae. latter's brother-in-law. and ‘sister, Dr. and Mrs. V. Goresky. © $3.25 to $4.20 Rippleseer by the yard By the yard —.Flowered Patterns Per Yard .... seeeee 156 | . Gur Meat and Grocery Dept. VEAL DELACTIZED STEAKS, ID. .... BOLOGNA, Swifts, Pre- mium, by the’ piece Gan Bruce Smith of Fort Covington, ; 8 Mo pie O10 as LB . MINCED BEEF, fresh ‘Blue Brand, Ib. POTATOES, 10 Ib. bag” 390 FORE: & BEANS, epee CHEESE, “Kraft Canadians: 1[2.1b. pkg. .... WA TERMELON, Ib. -s Is Aug. 148 15 SPECIALS Margarene Delmar, 3 Ibs for ......--- 91¢ Cheese 98c Sugar Burn’s Spredeasy, 2 Ib. pkt. . — 23¢ Best gal 2 Ib. pkt. .....- McRae .... Deer Park Bates ... Herridge Somerville Belanger McRae Kinnair Herridge Belanger Cake Mix Monarch, pkt. Apple Juice Vitaminized 48 oz. 35 27¢ PbO tt 2 orang MEAT ' SATURDAY SPECIALS | BUTTER, 2 Ihs. for ......-.0-- 91-21 WIEWERS, Burns, | eee ha CO-OP STORE One-piece: top of S Two big, no-splash bowls — Big Swingin, GENUI : : Regular $189°° poerpsron Kohn CABINET SINK. Cae First-time a sink of this quailty, complete with. fittings has ever. heen offered for than $189.95! ia. me © Complete with fittings Installation extra TWIN-BOWL \ steel ‘twin drainboards 4 mixing-faucet — Two drawers 31 22 7 0 o Robson di 51 15 3 2 Belanger o Syringa Creek 2 q 5 0 Q Bates ....... Somerville McRae storage im Sturdy STEEL throughout * SAVE $60.00° NOW See this exciting. value ‘today in our store! ¥ wes . sone’ on every pole, : ‘Quoll Second Bush PROVINCIAL LIBRARY | ‘Vol. 6 No. 34 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA; THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1953. : 8 Cents Per Copy ‘Castlegar Water Tank F . gas Leaning’ To Ore Side “Waterworks: ‘Com missioner ‘Harry Sommeéfs/dropped a’ bomb-, ‘shell at “the ‘regular meeting of the ‘Castlegar. commissioners Mon- day ‘evening ‘with the announce- _-™ent:that: the Castlegar water tank: is Jeanine: badly.to one side. “We'd” belter’ do’ something about ‘ace dWa9/' Cofniission- ér Gerry Wanless declared em- phatically, The board was in un- ‘animous agreement, “ “Pdhate ‘to: think: of: the.con- |]. isequnces if those 10, ,000 | ‘gallons jot water suddenly ‘ came’ furtlin 'down,", ‘one-of .the., other egmmigs ‘sioners observed, In the ensuing discussion it was revealed thé tank ‘dnd braces had been checked two years ago and ‘the verdict. then had been the structure, was okay fors pt, least ee fe five yeargije. ryan “Can we wait, that ‘ed themselves. “Although agreeing” ‘thete’is no |” immediate, cause for alarm, Com- was to secure the services of a.com petent engineer toyhave the tank and » tower -thorqighly- checked, ) * and -Fepaired in ‘whatever man-. ner is-necessary, 77 New Street Li his” Nearly All Installed In Village Of Kinnaird .The_ village of Kinnaird ‘will ‘soon have 77 new street lights throughout: the village. Install: 2 long, rs though?” thé commissioners ask-| y 1953, West Kootenay Senior Men’s Bee “Rife” sha noting: is a “famlly.-affair for '.the’ Spencers of Ottawa, wo have four of their me: bers entered-in' the Ontarlo Rifle’ assoclatto ‘Tand sunulal: matches at Long’ Branch. }'Father: rT, left, is a member: of Canada's ‘ while his son, Cadet-Sergt. C. I Ynarksman. right ‘are among: the.six women entrants .in the: ‘four-day. shoot ‘which has:.attracted.. marksmen ‘Canadian, U.S. and 'U.K.: Marksmen Compete in Ontario Shoot” Sphucen 16 hordti Te Mrs.’Spencer and acbiee Patric m. all, across: Canada, England , and. the, US... \H. W. Hertidge To Open 7th. Annual Fall Fair Next Week ’ Oné+ week’ iver i ‘at 3:00'p.m., H.-W. Herridge, MP’ “for Kootenay,;: West;:: will, officially open. -the seventh - annual - Castle gar and District Fall’ Fair at‘ the Castlegar Legion Memorial Hall. +The Falk Fair Board, under the Chairmanship of,..Mr. Arol J, Weir of Castlegar, held a meeting |. at the’ “Legion' Hah © Monday byes ning and‘made fina!’ preparations | : for thedbig}siventj!Present! at the q 7D? Webster repres- he’ Robson Farmers’ -In- stithte:}Mr. and Mrs: :C. Woolls, Mrs.; By; A. MacDonald, «Barrie Hill and Mrs., My, Hingley. +... .., The members reported a district wide" ‘enthusiasm, more than-ever fox; the: Fall -Fair. anid, its jattract- jong. ‘A record numberof entries in“all classes of exhibits is anti- cipated, Deadline ‘forall entries is , August 26, 6 pm, ‘The Castlegar Cubs became the Fastball Charapions Sunday eve-|tain ‘crashing * -dow! Vining at the. Castlegar. Ball Park, when they breezed ‘through the |’ number 6f eighth ‘stanzas, TSrSuBN ‘the cur-; on: Crown} Point for another séason, It was Reed Hicken, star of a \Doused Bonfire Turns | 4° black, charred area‘on: the mountai behind a ae .Bushfire Sunday berry school: house remains ‘as“evi- ‘| dence of ‘the ‘bushi fire ‘which |; there ‘late Sunday. after- Hf began’ about 5 p.m. rind spread rapidly for about a quarter of'a mile-up the Crown‘ Point nine for. a’ decisive 8-0... blanking, .- and their fifth tion of the new fixtures. by’ the: West. Kootenay Power. and Light Company is ne ig - completion and: when ‘the-lights: are turned. on the village will/be among the ‘brightest fowns for-its size in the “and 53.new street: lights set Pas ee Installation of. the other 24 a Sights ‘on the’ Upper’Bench: and jthe Dumont Subdivision is gene ang completion, : ‘Kinnaird Firemen : ‘Blaze In 3 Weeks ‘The Kinnaird’ Volunteer Fire ‘Department for. ‘the . secon ‘time in three’ weeks, doused e° béginnings of what might ave ,become.a serious bush fire, +} second and third games, if nece: Pl layoft Having eliminated the Trail ‘Motors Pontiacs in two straight, the high flying Cus, playing nearly flawless ball, went on to down the League leading point- ers 5-2.in Trail Wednesday eve- ning and routed them 8-2:Friday Trail. Sunday's brook. team for ‘a best’ of three] :*Championship final. |, First game: of,this series is in Trail Saturday evening and the sary, will be played in Castlegar Sunday: : afternoon, First. games Sunday afternoon, First game here is:to start-at.2-p.m: with the % second ; scheduled for 6:15 if becomes necessary. MITCHELL PITCHES Cub Coach Rennie Mitchell Was the winning hurler for- Friday's encouziter, settling down to a tight after a. the ball park. — ‘this time on the: Dumont sion, about, 1:30 ‘The volunteer brigade.was wall! ‘August 6 to subduel'a spreadini fibush fire near the Kin- naird ‘Park believed.to have been set by. the’ cigarette butt of a pass- ing:motorist. © -In 1952 ‘welfare “pavinents tobit about one fourth’ of! "Ottawa's $4, 3266,000,000 budget. « rod 937 mtr .! ‘ Pot Offleen.¢ Bunter, 30, f Hamilton, ' bailed*o1 his e100 let fighter. terre the alr ‘and ‘burned near Ont. je pilot was 0 glen. the alreraft-by the -ejector seat. je fet crashed néar McQuaby bakes 255 miles ‘southwest of ..No' Bay. F.O. O- Buntes ts married and bas ‘ ve. | shakyy . first, frame.-which gave i jand Ray’ famiiton whq had bang-, }| themselves 'as: Cub.:fielders un- the Pointers their only two runs on-two walks ‘ja: sacrifice and a two. bag: clout by Robinson. ‘Pitching chores for” Traif_ were ‘| apt between “Gordie oR bertson, Lorne Marshall ‘and Johnny Fis- cher, 2 7 , Rennie Mitchell opened the scoring for Cubs with a home run in the first. Johnny. Ross added the tieing coynter in the third, on iasingle, batted.in by Mitchell. Inthe: fifth;“a° single by Gerry ‘Wanless brought: home Mitchell time. : ionship playoffs August: 28-31. donbie. and re maining gap in. in a final deter- David Cam} ony on ” holidays, wi paces Monday at the regular*meeting. of the Board of Commissioners of the Village. of Castlegar. The ‘session was confined to more peessing 7 business: because in last week's announce- ment that the exhibition game between Castlegar’ Cubs andEd- die; _ Feigner’s famed four’ man crew, was.to be: played’ this Thursday, (today.) * sd i The game, however; is schedu-.' Jed for‘ next Thursday, oné-week from today,’ August 27, at thé Cas- tlegar Ball Park. At this timé Mr. Feigner’s uni- que softball team, ‘known: as the “King and His Court”, who have.: ’ a record of 493 wins. against 49 losses and‘9 ‘ties, will-:competé of the el y | Avenue seven hit Cub onslaught, but were ‘also unable. to even get started] ember 1. leashed _ “yseveral'’ smart “double plays ‘and’ masterful" fielding to nip potential Pointer runs in the] ing. done. bud. Before a crowd ot over 800 en- ft third: ‘to’ open the scoring. ona single: by Hamilton; Heldcrs. for. this ‘district, choices ‘to..both Gerry Wanl aac and Miké’ Horcoff,- a walk for Billy ,Plotnikoff and ‘a two. hag drive - by. Billy ‘Kereiff; and one|skunk ‘pelts, these mn ;|for Castlegar’s first B.C. Govern; ment Liquor Store which is sche- ‘duled to open therein ‘on Sept- “' Construction is néaring comple tion ona new. counter and. she: ves and some’ ‘painting i is‘also be: . The “pramisés, owned by Ralph Kerr'of Castlegar ‘are being rent- |" “The opening of ‘the liquor store $ all:ed by, the B.C, ‘Liquor Contrel'|' : Tsides./of. the park, Johnny Ross Board. from August 1, last. leadoff: batter’ for ‘Cubs, blasted > a8 roundtrip drivé to céntre ‘field on September 1 will be the frit, in the firstand. Ray, Hamilton of over ‘tive years of’ efforts ‘to batted ‘in. Reed Hicken, who had this end by the Castlegar and Dis- been : given a free pass,“ih'the ‘trict Chamber of Commerce; and * recent: personal. : representations, A four:run eruption in the fifth | by the Hon. 'R. E. Sommers, MLA | and In: the “1951-52 season 40,88 enter, =! /Renala Visitor Hurt 4n Fall Off Tractor Master Gary Lewis of Victoria, considerable ig Jat “Renata,. - injuries when thrown , by/ a ‘tractor driven" ‘by Max .Wiesner, « / He wi stake at once by motor had b&én 5 alsiered there’ was a at application for’ trades licence for his firm,” the’ Arrow: . Printing withthe 1953 “West. Kootenay Fastball Champions, the Castle~ gar Cubs. Game time is 6 p.m. Tickets for the game‘are avail- able from members of.the Castle- gar. Cubs and at the. Castle News. Company. ‘After it was té him“ that-he* éan_obtain- only the -$25 transient licence. since his business quarters are outside. the’: ‘village, he agreed” to take’but the transient licence ‘for the time being and set up 33 This Week’s Schedule Of Fasthall Games fe Tatervillage League: = premises hy 7 Jater on if business wanrints, it — Eagles vs’ Juniors: Saturday — Waldies at ‘Kinnaird. Monday. Kiwanis 3: Eagles. “the, need for or sprinkling |” The bout worth about $1.50° ment Peony sy Yio sew A run in cael of the ith and each, were exported from Canada. aes Brey on pee Sar ber in tte me Ontario took’ 86,00 184,000" immigrants” 't of the. ‘ball-park -has ‘beert_reme~. died, the hose formerly used for this purpose, having: been resur_ rected and being put te good use again, Authorization was aves for the purchase ‘of two tarpaulins for the fire as requested = Waldies ‘vs Juntors. Latest Standings For Inervillage Softball woLb: Eagles coed 750 “Kinnair 663 ‘Waldies 500 333 250