Page 6 CASTLE NEWS, Thureday, August 26, 1954 A-215-pound, 7 foot sturgeon re- cently caught in Ontario's Lake of Castlegar Socials (c from page 4) . the Woods was i d to be SCHOOL SUPPLIES Soribblers, Refills, Binders, Paints, Penclls;-Pens Erasers Note Books, Waterman und Script Inks, Rulers & Paint Brushes, All Your School Supplies, At The Lowest Of Prices SEE our WINDOW Rexall 4 on AoE Night Phone ‘az3) aatfonay — Wednesday OOM SSSSSST Make your young folks* return to school real fun. ‘They can travel in roomy, air-conditioned: coaches with big picture windows ... ride relaxed in Sleepy Hollow . chairs. Fares are surprisingly low and schedules convenient for school _ openings. M. B. DALTON Phone 4951 ; {LOST $2.50 REWARD FOR FINDING |" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cdmpbell are Mr, and Mrs. R, G. Campbell of Van- couver, WEEKEND VISITOR — Week- end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I, R, Forgie-Thomson were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. L. Lea- my of Calgary, Ailberta, ON HOLIDAY — Mr, L. E. Lang- pap of Castlegar Is Visiting re- Jatives in Calgary and Edmon- ton and his parents at Vegre- ville, Alberta, RELIEVING HERE — Mr. L. Sawick of Vancouver is relief CPA ticket'agent'at Ralph West Airfield while Mr. “Langpap is on; holidays.. FROM KELOWNA — - Miss Mar- gery Burnstall of: Kelowna is visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr, bhd. Mrs, B, Hi. * ‘Cherrington. y -RELIEVING BARBER =—— John Sewchenko of Vancouver is re- Heving at the ‘Castlegar Barber stop while Mr. Ed Lewis is d women, "FROM COURSE — Sea Cadet Cliffe Churches returned - home Tuesday from Nova Sco- at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. Miller. SUNDAY VISITORS — Mr, and Mrs, T, Hall of Nelson were Sunday | visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller. HOME FROM TRIP — Mr. and Mrs, J, H. Smith have ret Castlegar, B.C. . Robson Gilidas Hold Farewell Party For Miss Muriel § Scott home after a trip through Banff Calgary, Lake Louise, and Wat- erton Lake. NOME TO CALGARY — Mr. and Mrs, Malcom Flynn and child- ren have returned to their home in Calgary after a visit with Mrs. Flynn's parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. 'T. Waldie. HOME FROM VANC. — Mr, and Mrs, W. T. Waldie and™ three of the First Robson Guide Company gathered at the home of Mrs, J. S. Scott Tuesday evening for a surprise, farewell party for one of their patrol leaders, Miss Muriel Scott, who is leaving Monday for train- ing at the Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria. Ann Sutherland acted as master of ceremonies, condiicting games and various othér activities. Later ‘was, served trom “a ‘visit in Vancouver, FROM WASH. — Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Oborne and family of Colbert Wash., were recent visi- tors at the home of Mr: Oborne’s - mother, Mrs. J. Oborne. HOME FROM VANC.:— Mrs. D. Gavrilik and jon * David atid the’ ‘guests ‘of honor was pre- sented’ with ‘a ‘pair of ‘@ngraved bandage scissors from ‘the Com- pany. | The Come "s best wish- ea ‘to their ‘departing leader, were 4 by Ans Sutheilar Then ‘came another surprise. have returned from Ja two month holiday in Vancotver. FROM ALBERTA — Mr. and Mrs, ;Lloyd Oborne and ‘thrée sons of Eckville, Alta., formerly of Ro- bson, have returned home after a three weeks holiday at the home of Mr. Oborne's cote _Mrs. J. Oborne, tia where he pas- sed a Quartermaster’s Course despite two weeks illness. RELIEVING HERE — R. Grove of Trail is relieving vendor at the Government Liquor Store while Ww. Shay and family are laying in New W # ere) ou HIOME FROM HOSPITAL — Mr. _E, J. Lipsett returned home Friday from St. Paul’s Hospital Vancouver, where he was a STARLITE DRIVE-IN Trail - Castlegar -Highway First Showing Approx. 8p.m. TONITE: -0°8