CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1958 (continued from pnge five) HOME COOKING Angel cake, uniced — 1, Mrs. J. ©. Geott, Robson; 2, Mrs, J. S. Hunter, Robson. { Layer cake, chocolate — 1, Mrs. J, S. Hunter, Robson; 2. Mrs. R. . 'W,. Oborne, Robson. Layer cake, white — 1, Mrs. J. S. Hunter; Robson; 2. Mrs. J, ‘Mazon, Castlegar. Fruit cake, dark, uniced — 1. Mds. J. &. Hunter, Robson; 2, Mrs. W. J. Guerin, Robson, Fruit cake, light — 1, Mrs, W. 43. Guerin, Robson; 2, Mrs, J. 5, Scott. Spice cake, uniced — 1. Mrs. NN. Oswald, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. James Gemmill, Castlegar, Chiffon cake, uniced — 1, Mrs, Ron Gemmill, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. J. S. Scott, Robson. Date and nut loaf -- 1. Mrs. ‘N. Oswald, Castlegar; 2. Mrs, S. Hunter. Banana loaf — 1. Mrs. R. K. Fines, Rossland; 2, Mrs, N. Os- wald, Castlegar. Ginger bread — 2. Mrs, D. A. Mcintosh, Kinnaird. Matrimonial cake — 1, Mrs. J. Mason, Castlegar, 2, Mrs, N. Oswald, Castlegar. Shortbread cookies — 1. Mrs. M. Gallo, Castlegar; 2, Mrs. W. J, Guerin, Robson, Scotch shortbread — 1, Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Robson; 2. Mrs. M. Gallo, Castlegar. Oatmeal drop cookies — 1, Mrs, N. Oswald, Castlegar; Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park, Macaroons — 1. Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Robson; 2, Mrs. W. J. Guerin, Robson, Apple ple — 1, Mrs. J. S, Hun- ter, Robson; 2, Mrs, R. W. Ob- orne, Robson. . Pumpkin pie — 1. Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Robson; 2. Mrs. M. Gal- lo, Castlegar. : Lemon pie — 1. Mrs. M. Gallo, Castlegar; 2. Mrs, J. S, Hunter, Robson, Raisin pie — 1. Mrs. R. W. 4Oborne, Robson; 2. Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Robson. * Cup cakes, white ,(iced) — 4. Mrs. N. Oswald, Castlegar; 2, Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Robson, Doughnuts (cake) — 2, Mrs, J. S. Hunter, Robson. ‘ Doughnuts (bread) — 2; Mrs. 3. S, Hunter, Robson. Bread buns, white — 1, Mrs. N. Oswald, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. RR. W. Oborne, Robson; 3. Mrs. Cc. R, Sutherland, Robson. Bread buns, brown—1, Mrs. N, Oswald, Castlegar; 2, Mrs. R. W. Oborne, Robson. Special, white bread — 1, Mrs, 3. W, Brownlie, Kinnaird; 2 Mrs. N. Oswald, Castlegar; 3. Mrs. E. Goresky, Castlegar. Special, white bread — 1. Mrs, N. Oswald, Castlegar; 2. Mrs, J, Mason, Castlegar; 3. Mrs. J. S, Hunter, Robson. Brown bread — 1. Mrs, N. Oswald, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. C. R. Sutherland, Robson; 3. Mrs. J. Pederson, Castlegar. Milk rolls — 1. Mrs. R. W. Oborne, Robson; 2. Mrs. N. Os- wald, Castlegar; 3, Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Robson. Cinnamon buns — 1, Mrs. N. Oswald, Castlegar; 2, Mrs. E. Goresky, Castlegar; 3. Mrs. R. Oborne, Robson, Special, light cake, iced — 1, Mrs, J, Sherbiko, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. J, S. Hunter, Robson, Special, white cake — 1. Mrs. N. Oswald, Castlegar; 2. Mrs, Ron Gemmill, Castlegar; 3, Mrs. E. Goresky, Castlegar. Fudge — 1. Mrs. J. S. Scott, Robson; 2, Mrs, P. Jolly, Robson, Hard candy — 1. Mrs. W. 3. Guerin, Robson. HANDICRAFTS 1 Tooled leather project, AOV— 1. Mrs, H. Carlson, Kaslo. Carved leather handbag — +. Mrs. E. Goresky, Castlegar. Carved leather project, AOV —1l. Mrs, H. Carlson, Kaslo; 2. Mrs. E. Goresky, Castlegar, Homespun wool — 1. Mrs, F. Konkin, Slocan Park; 2. Mrs. P, *S. Popoff, Slocan Park, Stuffed toy — 1. Mrs. R, H. Pratt, Castlegar; 2, Mrs. H. Arm- strong, Nelson; 3. Mrs. D, Shea, Vancouver. Corsage of handmade artificial flowers — 1. Mrs. H, Armstrong, Nelson; 2. W. Scott, Robson; Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park, Ceramics, any article —1. Mrs. V. Peterson, Rossland. Hand painted china, any ar- ticle — 1. Mrs. H. Armstrong, Nelson, Article made of metal — 1. Mrs. R. H. Pratt, Castlegar; Mrs. H. Armstrong, Neilson. Hammered metal project — 1, Mrs. R. H. Pratt, Castlegar. Baket Weaving — 1. Mrs, R. # Pratt, Castlegar. ¥Stocan; 2, J. T. Webster, Robson; 43. Mrs, 3.)Mrs, V. Peterson Rosland; | Kinnaird, “{ehilds — Mrs, E. Craft, Needles; 3. | Brilliant, 2.) ford, Brilliant; 2, Mrs, R. Bate-| Hand carved wood article — strong, Nelson; Webster, Robson; 3. Mrs, J. A. Manahan, Kinnaird. Article made of wood, not furniture — 1. R. G. Warner, 3, A.M. Miller. Saanichton, ‘Tooled metal project —1. Mrs, J. B. McNell, West Hand embroidered bureau scarf or buffet set, colored embroidery . Mrs, W. Soukeroff, Robson; 2, Mra, J. Cc exa Condy, Kinnaird, Artificial flowers, or flower— 1, Gall Konkin, Slocan Park. Hand embroidered pillow slips, white embroidery — 1, Mrs. P. S, Popoff, Slocan Park. Hand embroidered pillow slips, colored embroidery — 1. Mrs, S. Harshenin, Brilliant; 2, Mrs, P. Popoff, Slocan Park; 3. Mrs. Bateman, Edgewood. 2. Mrs. H. Armstrong, Nelson. Article made of wood, not furniture — 1. C. Jolly, Robson. Embroidered picture — 1. Miss Hand cloth, white embroidery — 1. Mrs. P. S, Popoff, Slocan Park, Hand embroidered lunch cloth, colored embroidery — 1. Mrs. H. A, O'Brian, Cé Cross stitch, any article — 1. Miss C. Hogendorn, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. R. H. Pratt, Castlegar; Nelson; 2. Mrs. J. Sherbiko, Castlegar, Cutwork embroidery, colored spabvoldéry, — 1, Mrs. R. Bate- 2. Mrs, H. Carl- E, Petitpoint, any Mie _ L mai son, Kaslo, any article, white Mrs. V. Needlepoint, any article — 1, Mrs. H. Erickson, Rossland; Mrs, W. J. Guerin, Robson. Weaving, any article Mrs. R. H. Pratt, Castlegar; Mrs. H. Erickson, Rossland; Mrs, H. Armstrong, Nelson. Treadle ooming, towel or buffet set — 1, Mrs. R. H. Pratt, Castlegar, Cushion cover, punchwork — 1, Mrs, P. S. Popof;t, Slocan Park, . ‘ Freehand oil painting — 1. J. T. Webster, Robson; 2 Mrs. R, H, Pratt, Castlegar; 3. Mrs. D, A. McIntosh, Kinnaird. Pencil drawing — 1. D. A McIntosh, Kinnaird; 2, Sue Johnson, Castlegar; 3. J, T. Web- ster, Robson. Number painting — 1, Eileen Goresky, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. H. Armstrong, Nelson. Water color painting any are ticle — 1, J. Oswald, Castlegar; 2, D. Whitelock, Robson; 3. Mrs, D. A. Melntosh, Kinnaird, Tempera color painting — 1, Betty Campbell, Castlegar; 2. Dulce Whitelock, Robson; 3, Kathy Poznecoy, Kinnaird, 5 Water color painting, scene— 1, J. Oswald, Castlegar; 2. Dulce Whitelock, Robson. Hand painting on cloth — 1, J, Webster, Robson; 2, Mrs. H. Carlson, Kaslo;. 3, Mrs. H. Arm- strong, Nelson. 12 snaps Cnounted) cored — 1. Mrs, H. Armstrong, Nelson. Hand embroidery, colored A.O. V. — 1. Mrs. W. Soukeroff, Rob- son; 2. Mrs, J. Gemmill, Castle- gar; 3, Mrs, J, Sherbiko, Castlegar, Tatting, handkerchief edging — 1, Mrs, J. H, Pederson, Castlegar; 2, Mrs, J, Shedbiko, Castlegar, Tatting, A.O,V. — 1. Mrs. Carlson, Kaslo. Crocheted doy, cotton, any color-— 1. Mrs. D, A. McIntosh, Kinnaird; 2. Ms. H, ‘Armstrong, Nelson. . see work, cotton, A.O.V, —- » V, Peterson, Rossland; 2. Mes P, S. Popoff, Stocan Padk. Fillet crochet, any article — 1. Mrs. V. Peterson, Rossland; 2. Mrs, W. Soukeroff, Robson. Baby's crocheted jacket, bon- net, booties, wool'— 1. Mrs. D, McIntosh, Kinnaird. Article made from. flour sack, as wearing apparel — 1, Mds, H. Armstrong, Nelson; 2. Mrs. J. J. deGans, Edgewood. Lunch cloth made irom flour sack — 1. Mrs, H. Armstrong, Nei- ae 2, Mrs. J. Sherbiko, Castle- "Pillow slips made from a flour sack — LMrs, R. Bateman, Edge- wood; 2, Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park, ‘Article made from a flour sack, A.O.V, — 1. Mrs. S,. Harshenin, Brilliant. 2 Cotton apron, any style — 1. Mrs, H. Armstrong, Nelson; 2. Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park. Cotton dress, lady — 1. Mrs. H, Armstrong, Nelson; 2. Mrs. R, Oborne, Robson, ee dress, childs — 1. Mrs, 1. J. Oswald, Ci S. C. Condy, Kinnaird; 2 Mrs, Vv. Peterson, Nelson; 2, Mrs. D Adshead. Robson. | 12 snaps (mounted) ‘black and| white — 1, J. Oswald, Castlegar; Rug braided, cotton rags — 1. Mrs, P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park. Rug hooked, wool yarn — 1. Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park, Rug, loomed — 1. Mrs, P. S Popoff, Slocan Park, NEEDLEWORK - Knitted socks, (stocking stitch), adults — 1. Mrs, E. Craft, eeaes 2. Mrs. D, A. McIntosh, Kinnair: Knitted socks, (stocking atte, childs — 1. Mrs. R. Bateman, Edgewood; 2. Mrs, E. Cratt, Needles, Knitted socks, fancy stitch, adults — 1, Mrs. E, Craft, Needles; 2, Mrs. L, J, de Gans, Edgewood; dress — 1. Mrs. R. Oborne, Robson; 2. Mrs. H. Arai- strong, Nelson. Cushion cover, any variety — J. Mrs, H.° Armstrong. Nelson; 2 Mrs, I. Hartson, Castlegar. Darn on work sock — 1. Mes. D. Mcintosh, Kinnaird; 2, Mrs, M, Gallo, Castlegar. Article made from worn gar- ment, lightweight — 1. Mrs, S. Condy, Kinnaird; 2. Mrs. H. Arm- strong, Nelson. Ariticle made from worn gare ment, heavyweight > 1. Mrs, F. Konkin, Slocan Park; 2, Mrs. H. Armstrong, Nelson, Crocheted table cloth — 1. Mrs. Vv. Peterson, Rossland, Knitted afghan — -1. Mrs. E. Tann, Kinnaird, Cc afghan — 1, Mrs. V. R socks, fancy stitch, childs — 2, Mrs, D. A. McIntosh, Knitted socks, diamond, adults — 1. Mrs. E, Craft, Needles; 2, Mrs. R, Bateman, Edgewood. Knitted socks, diamond, childs — 2. Mrs. E, Tarn, Kinnaird, Knitted mitts, childs — 1. Mrs. W. J. Guerin, Robson; 2, Mrs, R. W. Oborne, Robson. ‘Knitted gloves — 1. Mrs. BE. Craft, Needes; 2, Mrs. W. J, Guer- 9 in, Robson. Knitted sweater, stocking stitch, aduts — 2. Mrs. J. Sherbiko, Cas: tlegar, q Knitted sweater, childs — Mrs. R. W, Oborne, Robson; 2. Mrs. L. J. deGans, Edgewood. Knitted sweater, fancy stitch, adults — 1, Mrs. R, Bateman, Edgewood; 2., Mrs. J. Sherbiko, Castlegar, Knitted sweater, fancy stitch, 2, Mrs. M, Warner, Kinnaird; 3 Mrs. C. Woodford, Brilliant, Northland sweater, adults — 1. Mrs. L. J. deGans, Edgewood; 2. Mrs, R. H. Pratt, Castlegar. Northland sweater, childs — 1, Mds. C, Woodford, Brilliant; 2. Mrs. R. Peterson, Rossland; 2, Mrs. Card, Robson. Quilt, any variety — 1. Mrs, H. arison, Kaslo; 2, Mrs. H. Erick-;| ,|son, Rossland, BOYS and GILRS ® years and under Tea biscuits — 1. Dianne War- ner, 8 years, Kinnaird;"2. Gail ‘Konkin, 7 years, Slocan Park. Drop cookies — Patsy Hughes, years, Castlegar; 2, Maxine Adshead, 9 years, Robson. Layer cake, chocolate — 1. Maxine Adshead, Robson. Fancy squares —1. Alexa Con- dy, 8 years, Kinnaird, Light Fudge 1, Dianne Warner, Kinnaird. Chocolate Fudge — 2, Dianne Warner, Kinnaird. Airplone model made from kit —1. Alexa. Condy, Kinnaird. Boat model made from kit— 1. Alexa Condy, Kinnaird. Model making, using original , | design — 1. Emmon Sperry, 7 "lyears, Castlegar. Platicine medelling — 1. Em. mon, Sperry, Castlegar. project — 1. pas Knitted article, wool, not for babies — 2. Mrs, C. Woodford, Knitted doily, cotton — 1, Mrs, S. Harshenin, Brilliant; 2, Mrs. J. S, Hunter, Robson. Knitted article, any other, cot- ton, not for babies — 1. Mrs, P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park. Knitted jacket, bonnet, booties, (wool), babies — 1. Mrs. C. Wood- man, Edgewood. Knitted article, wool, any other for baby — 1. Mrs. R. Bateman, Edgewood; 2. Mrs. H. Erickson, mon Sperry, Castlegar; ‘Tom Condy, 4 years, Kinnaird; 3, Al- exa Condy, Kinnaird, Dresed doll — Gail Konkin, Slocan Park, Painting of scene — 1.. Gail Konkin, Slocan Park; 3. Emmon .| Sperry, Castlegar. Finger painting pieture —.kh Willa Condy, 2 years, Kinnaird; 2. Tom Condy, 4 years, Kinnaird. Pencil drawing — 1. Gail Kon- kin, Slocan Park. Free expression painting — 1, Tom Condy, Kinnaird; 2. Willa Condy, 2 years, Kinnaird; 3. Al- Rossland. Cc of wild. flowers, presed and mounted, special — Alexa Condy, Kinnaird, Knitting, any variety, any ar- ticle—1, Gail Konkin, Slocan g, | Park; 2, Barbara Popoff, 1 years, R,|Slocan Park, Crochet work, any variety — 1, Gail Konkin, Slocan Park; 2, Barabara Popoff, Slocan Park, 12 years and Under Tea biscuits — 1, Donna Pep- pard, 10 years, Castlegar; 2, Donald Shay, 12 years, Castlegar. Drop cookies 1. Sharon Konkin, 12 years, Slocan Park; 2, Elaine Adshead, 20 years, Robson, : Layer cake, white — 1. Donald Shay, Castlegar; 2. ‘Elaine Ads- head, Robson. Layer cake, chocolate -—-.L Allee Toogood, 11 years, Blue. berry; 2. Jill Hughes, 12 years, Castlegar. Fancy squares — 1. Sandra H.| Vassen, 12 years, Kinnaird; 2, Vicky Jones, 12 years, Castlegar. Light fudge — 1. Vicky Jones, Castlegar; 2, Sandra Vassen, Kinnaird. Dark fudge —— 1. Jay Ander- son, 10 years, Castlegar; 2, Lin- da Bro, 10 years, Robson. Boat model made from kit — 1. Bruce Hunter, 12 years, Cast- legar; 2. Ken Wylie, 12 years, Robson. Model making, using original design, any media — 1. Don L. Sperry, 12 years, Castlegar. Whittled article of wood — 1. Don L. Sperry, Castlegar; . 2. Bruce MeNicol, 12 years. Whittled boat, free hand — 2, Donald Gallo, 11 years, Castle- gar. Platicine modelling — 1. Jeff Banigan, 12 years, Robson; 2. Tooled metal project — 1 Barbara Dalling, 13 years, Kin- naird; 2, Wendy Scott, 16 years, Robson; 3..Bonnie McBain, Bril- ant. Airplane model, made from Kit— 1, Keriny Dennious, 14 years, Castlegar; 2, Bruce Hun- ter, 12 years, Castlegar; 3. John Carter, 13 years, Driftwood project — 1, Keith Watkins, 16 years, Kinnaird. Art portfolio; hand: made — 3, Jeff Banigan, Robson. Soap carving — 1. Jeff Bani- gan, Robson; 2, Darren Hack- man Castlegar; 3. David Stadler. Pencil, pen and ink or ‘char- coal drawing — 1. Lily Semen- off, 16 years, Thrums; 2. Judy Stadler, 14 years, Robson; 2 Wendy Seaton, 16 years, Cast- legar; 3, Wendy Scott, Robson. Picture making, any medla— 1, Cecil Cheveldave, 14 years, Castlegar; 2. Martha Peters, 14 years, Renata; 3, Billy Birquist, 14 years, Kinnaird. Abstract drawing, any media— 1, Martha Peters, Renata. Ol painting, free hand — 1. Joy Byres,.14 years, Blueberry. No oil painting — 1. Wendy Scott, Robson; 2. John Carter, Robson; 3, Barbara Rohn, 12 years, Renata. Cotton apron — 1. Anne Kon- kin, Slocan Park; 2, Gail Me- Pherson, 13° years, Castlegar. Knitting, any variety — 1. Anne Konkin, Slocan Park; 2: Louise Popoff, 14 years, Slocan ‘Park, Crochetwork, any variety — 1. Louise Popoff, Slocan Park; 2. Grace Hadiken, 13 years, Brilliant; 3. Anne Konkin, Slo- can Park, Colored embroidery — 1, Emi- ly Killough, 16 years, Castlegar; 2, Louise Popoff, Slocan Park; 3. Anne Konkin, Slocam Park; 3. Betty Ian Dunnett 12 years, C: 3. Donald Gallo, Castlegar. Clay modelling — 1. Don Ro- maine, Kinnaird. Modelling, any other media — i. Alex Cheveldave, 12 years, 2. Don Romaine, 2. Katherine Rilkoff, 12: years; 3. Gerald Gor- esky, 11 years, Castlegar. Drift wood project — 1. Jo- anne Sewell, 12 years, Castlegar; 2. Don L. Sperry, Castlegar; 3. Allen Johnson, 12 years and Donald Gallo, Castlegar. Centennial booklet of B.C, — 1. Vera Kooznetsoff, 12 years, Shoreacres; 2. Lucy Kinakin, 12 years, Thrums. - Home made puppet, mounted —1, Sharon Konkin, 12 years, Blocan Park; 2. Nettle Bartsoff, 12 years, Thrums. Knitting, any variety, and ar. ticle — 1, Sharon Konkin, 12 years, Slocan Park; 2. Joan Popoff, 12 years, Slocan Park. Crochet work, any variety —' 1, Joan Popoff, 12 years, Slocan, Park; 2. Sharon Konkin, Slocan Park. Colored embroidery —- 1. Joan Popoff, Slocan Park; 2. Marcia 12 years, C: 2. Sharon Konkin, Slocan Park, 3. Geraldine Giruad, 11 ‘Years, "| Robson. Colored crayon drawing — 1. Bruce MeNicol, Castlegar;. 2. Vera Kooznetsoff, 12 years Shoreacres; 3. David Stadler, years, Robson. Painting of action picture — 1. Harry Horcoff, 12 years. Painting of scene — 1. Johnny Plotnikoff, Kinnaird; 3. Sharon Konkin, Slocan Park. B.C. Centennial picture, color- ed drawing — 1. David Stadier, Robson; 2. Wayne Peppard. Collection of wild flowers, pressed and mounted — 1. Mar- got McKenzie, 11 years, Castle. gar;.2, Donald Gallo, Castlegar. 13-16 Years ‘Chiffon cake, uniced, Special —Linda Hesketh, 15 years, Cast- legar. Layer cake, white — 1. Linda Hesketh, Castlegar. Layer cake, chocolate — 1. Anne Gretchen, 13 years, Shore- acres; 2, Linda Hesketh. Drop cookies — 1. Linda Hes- keth, Castlegar; 2, Anne Konkin 15_ years, Slocan Park. . Fancy squares — 1. Linda Hesketh, C: 12|N. Oswald, Cotton blouse — < ‘Anne Kon- 3 kin, Slocan Park. Cotton dress — 1. Emily Kil- lough, Castlegar; 2. Anne Kon- kin, Slocan Park. Jumper type dress, any fabric —1. Wendy Scott, Robson. CANNING Black Currant jam — 1, Mrs. 3. S. Scott, Robson; 2. Mrs, J. , |S Hunter, Robson. Apricot jam — 1. Mrs, Elsie S. Scott, Robson; 2, Mrs, H. J. Goresky, Castlegar; Pederson, Castlegar; Oswald, Castlegar. Plum jam — 1, Mrs. R. Bro, Robson; 2. Mrs, R. K. Fines, Rossland. Strawberry jam — 1. Mrs. J. H. Pederson, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. R, Baglo, Kinnaird; 3. Mrs. Elsie Goresky, Castlegar. ‘Huckleberry jam — 1. Mrs, E. Goresky, Castlegar; 2. Mrs, W. J. Guerin, Robson. Crabapple jelly, red —1. Mrs. W. Guerin, Robson; 2, Mrs, P. Berukoff, Fruitvale. Crabapple jelly, yellow — 1. Mrs, F. Konkin; 2. Mrs, R. W. Oborne, Robson. Black Currant jelly — 1. Mrs. J. W. Pederson, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. H. Armstrong, Nelson; Mrs, J. W. Brownlie, Kinnaird. Red Currant jelly — 1. Mrs. Castlegar; 2, Mrs. H. Armstrong, Nelson, 3. Mrs. J. S, Hunter, Robson. Marmalade — 1, Mrs, J. S. Scott, Robson; 2, Mrs, E, Gor- esgy, Castlegar; 3. Mrs. M. Gal- jo, Castlegar. Canned Apricots — 1. Mrs, R. W. Oborne, Robson; 2. Mrs. S, Hunter, Robson. Canned cherries — 1, Mrs. Warkentin, Renata; 2. Mrs, S. Hunter, Robson; 3. Mrs, Konkin, Canned peaches — 1. Mrs. K, Fines, Rossland; 2. Mrs, W. Oborne, Robson; 3. Mrs, Konkin, Slocan- Park, Canned red plums — 1, Mrs. J. Pederson, Castlegar; 2, Mrs, N. Oswald, Castlegar. Canned blue plums — 1, Mrs. J.. Pederson, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. N. Oswald, Castlegar. Canned raspberries — 1. Mrs.’ P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park; Mrs. N. Oswald, Castlegar; Mrs. R. W. Oborne, Robson. Canned peare — 1, Mrs. J. J. P, J. F. R. R F. Ple, any variety — 1. Linda Hesketh. Chocolate fudge — 1. Linda Hesketh, Ple, any variety — 1, Linda Hesketh, Castlegar. Ceramics, any article —° 1. Harold Rilcoff 15 years, Robson; 2. Harry Chernoff, 16 - years, Robson; 3. Gordon Anderson, 15 years, Castlegar. Wood carving — 1, Alex Veri- gan, 16 years, Robson; 2, Jim Horcoff, 14 years, Castlegar, 3; 2, Mrs. P. s. Popoff, ‘siecas Park; 3. Mrs. N. Oswald, Castlegar. Canned strawberries —1. Mrs. E. Goresky, Castlegar; Mrs. J. S, Hunter, Robson Canned huckleberries Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park; ‘Mrs, P. S Popoff, Slocan Park. Canned fruit salad — 1, Mrs, Mrs. J. S. Scott, Robson; 2, Mrs. E, Goresky, Castlegar: Mustard pickles — 1, Mrs, P. Berukoff, Fruitvale; 2; Mrs. R, W. Oborne, Robson. —1 : Kinnaird; Mixed pickles, sweet’ — 1, Mrs. R. K. Fines, Rossland; 2, Mrs. P, S. Popoff, Sloan, Park; 3. Mrs, Elsie wicks! — 2. Mrs. R. Baglo, Kinnair nual — 2. ‘Mes. Re EHO he ; 3, Mrs, P. S, Mixed pickles, sour — Mrs, Berukoff, Fruitvale. Plekled cherries — Mrs. E. Goresky, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. R. HH, Bro, Robson. Pickled beets — 1. Mrs, R. W. Oborne, Robson; 2. Mrs, N. Os- wald, Castlegar; 3, Mrs, J. S. Hunter, Robson. Pickled onions — 1. Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Robson. Dill pickles — 1. Mrs, P, Ber- ukoff, Fruitvale; 2. Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park; 3. Mrs. R. K, Fines, Rossland, Bread and butter pickles — 1, Mrs. P. Berukoff, Erultvale; 2, Mrs. EB. : x. Panett Slocan Park. Mi Stocks — 2. Mrs. M. Gallo, Castlegar; 3. Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park, Snapdragons — 2. Mrs. M. Gallo, ‘Castlegar. Snapdragons, dwarf — 2, Mrs, M. Gallo, Castlegar. - Zinnias, large — 2. Mrs. T. Webster, Robson; 3. Mrs. S. Scott, Robson. Roses, red — 2, lo, Castlegar. Roses, white — 3. Mrs. J.T. Webster, Robson. Roses, pink — 2. Mrs. R. Bag- lo, Kinnaird; 3. Mrs. T. Webster, Robson, Mis. M. Gal- 3. Mrs. N. Oswald, ease Chili sauce — 1. Mrs. N, Os- wald, Castlegar; 2. Mrs, R, W. Oborne, Robson. Cucumber relish, sour — 1, Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Robson; 2, Mrs, P. Berukoff, Fruitvale | Cucumber relish, sweet — 1. Roses, — 2. Mrs. R. Baglo, Kinnaird; 3, Mrs. J. W. Brownlle, Kinnaird. Collection of Perennials — 2, Mrs. J. W. Guerin, Robson; 3. Mrs, P, S. Popoff, Slocan Park. Collection of Annuals — 2. Mrs. R. Baglo, Kinnalrd; 3, Mrs. J. S. Popoff, Slocan Park. Mrs, R, K. 1Fnes, Mrs. J. S, Hunter, Robson, Green relish, sweet — 1. Mrs, J, S. Hunter, Robson; 2. Mrs, P. Berukoff, Fruitvale. Canned corn — 1, Mra, P, S, Popoff, Slocan Park; 2, Mrs. R. W. Oborne, Robson. Canned corn’ on the cob — 1. Mrs, F. Konkin, Slocan Park; 2. Mrs. N. Oswald, Castlegar. Canned green beans — 1, Mrs. P, S. Popoff, Slocan Park; 2. Mrs. P, Berukoff, Fruitvale; 3. Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Robson. Canned wax beans — 1. Mrs. S. Hunter, Robson; 2. Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park; 3. Mrs. M. Gallo, Castlegar. © Canned peas — 1. Mrs. N. Os- wald, Castlegar; 2, Mrs. R. Bag- .|10, Kinnaird; 3. Mrs, J. S, Hun- ter, Robson. Canned tomatoes — 1. Mrs. H. Pederson, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. R. W. Oborne, Robson. Canned beets — 1. Mrs. N. Os- wald, Castlegar; 2. Mrs. R. W. Oborne, Robson. Canned carrots — 1. Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park; 2. Mrs. NN. Oswald, Castlegar 3. Mrs. J. S. Hunter, Robson. Collection of canning —1. Mrs. N. Oswald, Castlegar; 2, Mrs. F. Konkin; Slocan Park. Canned beef — 1. Mrs, J. S. , | Scott, Robson; 2. Mrs. Elsie Gor- .jesky, Castlegar. Canned chicken — 1, Mrs. S. Hunter, Robson; 2. Mrs, J. 8. Scott, Robson. Canned fish — 1, Mrs. J. S, Scott, Robson. DAIRY PRODUCTS Dairy butter — 1. Mrs. P. Ber- ukoff, Fruitvale; 2, Mrs. P. Jol- ly, Robson. Eggs, grade A large, white — Baglo, Kinnalrd} — 2. Mrs. R. 3. Mra. R. HE Wadey, Kinnaird. Carnations —1, off, Slocan Park; Baglo, Kinnaird. Sweetpeas — 2. Mrs. A. A. Lamb, Robson; 3. Mrs. M. Gal- lo, Castlegar, - Annuals — 2. Mrs. R. Baglo, Kinnaird; 3. Mrs. P. S., Popoff, Slocan Park, Foliage Plant — 1. Mrs, R. Baglo, Kinnaird; 2. Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park; 3. Mra. F. Konkin, Slocan Park. Geranium in bloom — 2, Mrs. R. Baglo,, Kinnaird, Begonia (tuberous) in bloom— P. S. Popoff, Slocan Mrs, J. 8. Pop- 2. Mrs, R, Fuchsia — 2, Mrs. F, Konkin, Slocan Park; 3. Mrs. P. S, Pop- off, Slocan Park, African Violets — 1, Mrs. R. Baglo, Kinnaird; 2. Alexa Condy, Kinnaird; 3. Mrs. Vera Wanjoff Robson, AOV plant in bloom — 2, Mrs. ¥. Konkin, Slocan Park. Fern — 2. Mrs. Pp ‘Toogood, Blueberry. Basket display of mixed flow- ers — 1, Mrs, M. Baglo, Kin- naird; 2. Mrs. eae Gallo, Castle- R BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR SALE — 2 winter and 2 summer tires, and 8 Dodge! wheels, phone 3722, 337 FOR SALE —— Booker coal fur- Cleaning Service Phone 3722 We Service Oil Furnaces Kinnaird Chimney | FOR SALE — 50 thousand BTU oll heater $35—large size crib with spring filled mattress $30, FOR RENT — 4 bedroom house at Kinnaird, apply Box 490A, Castlegar. 339 both in good phone 4931, = 139 nace with fan, ap- ply Castlegar News. tin 31 | Bows AUTO SERVICE Kinnaird, 8.C, FOR SALE — New 2 bedroom house, situated on large Jot — also additional Iota, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdoktmoff, tin 28 FOR SALE or RENT — 2 bed- room home near high school— OASTLEGAR.... FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flewers Granite, Marble & Bronte Pinques Phone 3601 FURNI 3 MOVING. LONG DISTANCE | -phone 7681, 337 FOR SALE — Cheap, one oil range, 1 coal and wood fur- nace, highest offer takes, Phone 9801. FOR SALE — Viking washing machine, lke new, $75, fire Screen and grate $8. Phone 7231, 139 FOR SALE — 120 Bass FLLA FOR RENT — 4 roomed house on Maple St. Apply 457-2nd Ave. or phone 7161, Handicapped Meeting Mon. ' The 2nd Annual General 33g |™eeting of the Kootenay Soclety 338 | for Children will be ed and organizations are request- ed to send representation and FOR RENT OR SALE — modern 3 bedroom ‘home on 7th ‘Ave. Apply W. T.. Waldle, phone 3361. 333 interested individuals are very welcome, Guest speaker will be Mrs. D.L, Corbett. held on Monday, September 29 in the Anglican Parish Hall, She directors are to be elect- apartment. Private entrance — Private bathroom, dishes, Inen, fridge, gas stove — phone 2332, aird, ttn3s Guerrini plano accordion, 11 FOR SALE — Laying hens Aressed, $1.25 each delivered, Phone 2327 or write P. Wan. teeble 5 bass switch. es, new condition, enquire 893, FOR RENT — apartment, phone Alex Eremenko, phone 3061, * 238 Sth avenue. 339 -Joff junior, Box 247 Robson. 139 FOR SALE—2 cylinder BOARD — in private home, phone 9411, 338 tanks —1 UNITED TRUCKING FOR SALE — Sparton Fridge $50, phone 6851 or apply 321 —Ist, Castlegar, 139 FOR SALE — Milk —Phone 3411, Kinnaird. : 139 FOR SALE — 303 LeeEnfleld —two 10 shot magazines — and pail, phone 4561, - 339 — 255, Sth Avenue. 139 RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP Phones 288M & 2511 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3188 — Kinnaird, B.0. : LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES © NORA’S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR A complete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickie Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, BC. Floral table decoration —1 Mrs, T, Webster, Robson 2. Mrs, ad. H. Pederson, Castlegar. 1, Mrs. R. Baglo, € Mrs. Vera Wanjoff, Robson; 3. Mrs, F. Konkin, Slocan Park. Eggs, grade A, brown — 1, Mrs. Vera Wanjoff, ‘Robson; 2. ” Honey, light — 1. Mrs, J, H. 3. | Pederson, Castlegar. Honey, dark — 1. Mrs. J. H. Pederson, Castlegar. Honey, frame, dark — Special, Mrs, J. H. Pederson, Castlegar. Cheese, Cottage — 1, Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park; 2, Mrs. Berukoff, Fruitvale; 3. Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park, FLOWERS * Marigolds, African — 2, Mrs. R, Baglo, Kinnaird; Mrs. R. HL Wadey, Kinnaird. Marigolds, French — 2, Mrs, R. H. Wadey, 3. Mrs. WANTED! The Most Skeptical— The Most Doubtful— The Most Critical— HARD OF HEARING PEOPLE in this community to try the Olarion Listener The Hearing Aid Worn and Recommended by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Dr, Lee de Forest and more prominent people than any other in Americal No matter what experience you have had with hearing aids, you awe it to yourself to find out P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park. Asters — 2. Mrs, R. Baglo, 3. Mrs, J. S. Scott, Robson. Dahllas, cactus — 1, Mrs, P, S. Popoff, Slocan Park. Dahlias, pom-pom — 1. Mrs, P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park; 2. Mrs. F. Konkin, Slocan Park. Dahlias, large. — 2. Mrs. P, S. Popoff, Slocan. Park. Dahlias, AOV — 2, Mrs. F. 2,|Konkin, Slocan’ Park. Gladiolus, white and yellow shades — 2. Mrs. P. S, Popoff, Slocan Park. Gladiolus, any other color — 2. Mrs. P. S.. Popoff, Slocan Park. % Nasturtiums, plain — 1. R. H. Foxlee, Robson; 2. Mrs. W. J. Guerin, Robson. Nasturtiums, double — 2, Mrs, 2.|M. Gallo, Castlegar. Pansies — 2, Mrs. W. Guerin, Robson; 3. Mrs. R. Baglo, Kin- naird, Petunias, single — 2. Mrs. M. Gallo, Castlegar. Petunias, double — 2, Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Slocan Park, y how The ¢ Otarion Listener can restore the joy of full, rich, ear-level hear! hearing with both ears as Nature intended! ; + You ot only hear naturally, 1y, from all direc- tons thanks to ight super- power transistors developed by ‘The Bell ‘Telenhons ieee you do so are wearing a gH fin a LISTENER virtually defi detection! ~. OTARION LISTENER OF BRITISH COLUMBIA B.C. Interior Hearing Centre 618 Main St. - Phone 4123 Penticton, B.C, Without obligation, send illus- trated booklet (in plain wrap- per). Name Street City State..... UNITED TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Trail, Rossland, Castlegar . Ison PHONE Castlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:60 a.m. to 9:30 p.m, Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Eat Another PHONE 2881 CASTLEGAR SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone 3401 & 126% We Service What We Install GREEP’S ELECTRIC - ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 3574 Box 384 Castlegar, B.O. : : CASTLEGAR 4 DRY CLEANERS Phone 4851 ' We Pick-Up and Deliver J. L. LAUGHTON B.Sc. O.D, OPTOMETRIST Office Hours MON. — WED. — FRI. 10-12 1:30-5:00 PHONE 2581 G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physiclan Eremenko Bailding PHONE 2082 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building Supplies CLL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE . Box 240 — Phone 2161 -WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPFLY LTD. We can suppiy all your building needs, Estimates gladly given. Phone 7112 DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD. OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Phone 3021 or 2231 : DUTCH MAID” . uy) ' BAKERY LIMITED — Birthday Cakes : ‘Wedding ‘Cakes~ Anniversary Cakes PHONE $241 For COAL, SAND, GRAVEI BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER ‘W: Sharples Phone 6091 LLS. Ltd. Charter ‘Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes -Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry ‘Service FOR SALE — in Kinnaird, fully modern 2 bedroom home rea- sonably priced, low down pay- NOTICE — Witl take in sewing panes free button holes, phone . Mra. J. Deptu Tans — A “Play-reading group” meeting of the Kin- naird* Little Theatre will be held on Oct. 6th, 1958, at 8:00 pm. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. MacBain in Brilliant. All interested persons are wel- come, 333 ment, balance $50 Phone 4009. FOR SALE — 338 NOTICE — Septic tank cl . service. Phone 594Y, Nelson B.C, after 4 p.m, 337 hous unfinished. ‘Agply Remi's Cratt Shop, FOR RENT — Small house and garage, apply 152-7th Avenue or phone 2697. 139 FOR RENT — 2 room furnished and heated ‘suite, phone 7031 after 5 p.m. FOR RENT — 2 room house on scenic lot for reasonable rent. Inside plumbing, newly redec- orated, phone 4481. 333 NOTICE — TV Sales & Service —agents for Marconi—Phone Rudy Martini 5167, 337 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Celgar Ltd. invites any con- tractor in the Kootenay District who -is interested in submitting a tender for proposed piledriving at Castlegar, B.C. to write im- mediately to Mr. A. V. Sparrow care of H. A. Slmons Ltd., 16 Tro Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 am. Monday. Arrive Edgewood 400 p.m, Moniay.” Leave . Edgewood.’ * 10:00 am. Thursday. Arrive saeewood. FOR RENT — Furnished self- contained. apartment, dishes and linen ‘supplied. 2332, Kinnaird. FOR RENT — Suite, furnished or untiralshed, phone 4172, “tin20 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom un 4:00 p. Leave Tragewaud. 1:00 p.m, Friday. on high- way—phone Kinnaird 3131. ‘ tina: FOR RENT — 2 roomed’ house completely furnished, low rent, phone 4242, Kinnaird. East St, V B.C. for further information. The proposed work will in- clude the supplying and driving ‘of! approximately 3000 -feet of steel and 20,000 feet of wood piling. Contractor wil] be requir- ed to show proof of financial suitable equi and experienced personnel be- fore being. Invited to tender. 139 IN CANADA. Mammoth Build- ing construction project. Long Job. “Job News" 30c and ad. CASTLEGAR and DI visitors for each patient ca: the ward. READY - MIX DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR CONSTRUCTION JOB WHY NOT USE TH Driveways — Parking Lots — Carports For Free Estimates — Phone Trail 2054 Collect © Mctauley Change In Evening VISITING HOURS From Wednesday next, September 29th, 1958, even- ing visiting hours will be changed to 7 p.m. to 8 p.m For the comfort and welfare of all patients, only two and for obvious reasons, children cannot be allowed in STRICT HOSPITAL in be admitted.at one time iE BEST FOR LESS? READY ‘MIX dressed » CFCO, Box 132, Medina, Wash, USA, 139 “To get the full story, just send the coupon.’ Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. - Building & eepply om Ltd CASTLE Phone 3351 ——__ FOR RENT — heated, furnished | < Second Annual Meefing Kootenay Society For Handicapped Children CASTLEGAR BRANCH Monday, September 29th, at 8 p.m. IN THE PARISH HALL, CASTLEGAR. As six directors to the Board of Directors must be elected at this meeting. Organizations are invited to send representatives and interested individuals are also welcome to attend. Mrs, D. L. Corbett, Physiotherapist; will be guest speaker. ANGLICAN CHURCH PARISH MISSION Conducted by the Right Rev. H. R. Ragg, M.A. D.D. INFORMAL MISSION SERVICES Commencing SUNDAY NEXT, September 28th and EVERY EVENING During The Following Week ot 7.30 p.m. — St. Alban‘s, Castlegar Transportation will be available from Kinnaird and Robson NOTE: The First Mission Service will be at Castlegar on Sunday, the 28th NOT at Robson as advertised: EVERYONE WELCOMED Come each evening and learn more about the Christian Religion and. how to live it. Thur., - Fii., ~ Sat., Sept. 25 - 26 - 27 FLESH AND THE SPUR — in color John Agar — Marla English — Plus — NAKED PARADISE — in cofor Richard Denning — Beverly Garland One Showing 7:30 p.m. No man with a burden of debt has | a tight to pro- tect his ‘creditors if he CASTLE THEATRE | has not first protected his ‘wife and children with Life Assurance. _Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may be i arranged through. Dick Fowler North American Life Robson, B.C. + Thurs. - Fri, - Sat. me PICTURE THAT a EARD SQ MUCH ABOUT! ld; daring drama of love and conflict! Mon. - Tues. LAND OF MYSTERY THAT PRODUCED MONTGOMERY CLIFT ELIZABETH TAYLOR EVA MARIE SAINT RAINTREE counryz NIGEL PATRICK: LEE MARVIN ‘FCERINCOLOR® One complete show Thurs- day at 8 p.m. Feature about 8:30. Friday and S day at 7:30 p.m. PRICES This ENGAGEMENT Adults .... Students . Ew . Fi Shitsres Shows 6:30 and 8:40 ——— ee