PAGE 2 GaSiLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA Castle Theatre SAVE WITH A rPanepaes FRIDAY & SATURDAY _ : Color by Tochnicolor’ _ THREE LITTLE ‘WORDS URSDAY, June O41, 1081 * CASTLE NEWS Castlegar, B. C. F d every T the Cr ds of the K L, V. CAMPBELL - Owner, Publisher and Balter Subscription by: mail, . $1.50 per year, -\ By carrier 15c ‘per month." Classified advertising, ° 10. words 35c, 10¢ billing charge. Display rates on request. IN AND OUT OF “TOWN Miss’ Marlies Brodman and Miss Dorothy Dams left last Sat- urday for a two weeks’ vacation at. Portland, Oregon. Starting TOME Sun TUS te cia FLL LEN BRE i BENEDICT oe D neaety ROBERT FLORCY Seresnplay by RICHARD H LANDAU bet on sae Par by (OHA WOMEN Released thru UNITED ARTISTS — Mr: and Mrs.: C Brodman were week-end’ ‘visitors ‘to:,Spokane. Mr. and Mrs...5."H. Langpap and Robert and Mrs. Langpap of Vegreville, Alta. visited at the week-end at the home of Mr. -- and Mrs. L. Langpap. They left Monday for Vancouver. ‘i wo: Mrs. R. Williams of Nelson © spent the week-end at the home of J. A. Williams, IN CHURCH ‘* §t Rita’s Church Sixth Sunday after Pentecost. Sunday Masses 8:30. .and a o'clock. Confessions Saturday. evening at. 7:30. Mass every . morning = next week. St. dJoseph’s Chapel, Kinnalrd Rev. Jos. B. Barnes, P.P. . Sunday Mass at 10 o'clock. preckvicslan Chudeh,. Kinnaird Rev. W. Lyall Detlor Services to, be held in Com- munity hall' every ist and 3rd . Sunday at 3 p.m. ‘{WUTHERAN! SERVIC (CES Services to be “held in Angli- ~-¢an Church every. 2nd and 4th Sunday at 3 p..m. — United Church of Canada Kinnaird, 11:15 a.m, “Castlegar, 7:30 p.m. Sacrament of the: ‘Lord's Sup- aly will be observed at’ both Bet Gospel How—Twin Rivers Hall. Sunday, -June ‘24th, 7:30 p.m. Speaker Mr. Dan Clark. ‘Thursday, June 28th, 7:30 p.m. Special meeting when Mr. Wm. Rae of ‘Portlafid, Ore., will speak at the home of Philip Toogood. Everyone welcome at all meet- ings. iw _, Gospel Tabernacte Sunday 10-11. a.m. Morning - worship prayer. Come. and hear “what the Bible has to:’say regard ng the’. Holy’ Spirit. “UT ite, Anglican Chureh Sunday, June 24th Robson, 8 a.mi, and 7:30 p.m.: Kinnaird, 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Castlegar, 11. a.m. Mr.-and Mrs. C. nd Mrs. CT. Hi of Trail were: Sunday callers at wai Home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. liams. —————— SPORTS CAMERA specially written for . TLE NEW: (By GERRY LOUGHEED) The strictest rule on doping of. -horses in the long history of British ‘racing went into ef: fect with this year’s flat rac- ing season. This rule says that a trainer y . will be barred for life if it is » gound that his stable has raced aed OBERT ONTONERY oc yO AST eee ~~ CASTLEGAR SASH & DOOR Manufacturers, of all types of windows and: doors. ‘Window screens.and screen ‘doors are a must at this time of. the year. Drop in and see us re prices. ‘Workmanship Guaranteed - HALIFAX ay ep)’ — Captur- Prices are right "VETERAN SKIPPER DIES ‘a. doped — horse. The ‘bar, through international agreements -petween, the Jockey: ‘Club and ‘racing © tions, 18 virtually. world-wide. And the trainer must: bear full responsibility - even. though he be: in a-London .bar or beach. ;at ‘Waikiki when a pering was done. sTé:Jockey Club analysts find a horse’ drugged, the: trainer: has only“one way. ‘to: save his licence. He must find : ‘who did ‘the actual doping and’ be. able ‘to, ‘prove it—- all'in a limited, ‘time ‘of: two. or three’ months ‘the. Jockey. : : Club may allow. Britain’s‘ Jockey Club,’ formed itt-the -1700’s,- has. remained all- powerful, ‘in‘the’ sport. : It: makes © the _sules,” enforces thet judges. offenders. ' ‘ . Its: action are eterna since there ‘are no. ational Jaws: £ov- _ erning ‘racing.’ ‘Forty-six. race “tracks, operate in -Britain.. Their meetings last from one to four days at a time. _rhis means that many of thé 5,000 racing thoroughbreds are almost constantly’ on the move © around the country — the huge majority by truck. Many of the Teaches look like second class county fair layouts with te stablé space and no facilities -to “ keep., outsiders, away from the: horses. Only a-.few of ‘the bigger witracks have. any special police ‘foree, ‘The Jockey Club has none. All of this means that a. . trainer is on his own when it” comes to’ protecting his ‘horses. Nobody is:able or willing to say just how prevalent doping is in British ‘racing. The Joc: key Club ‘is extremely tight- Tipped on the’ * |e ‘SCRAP BOOK OVER MAY Ate Be en 1980, ee * Se} = “25, tenes b ils “PARA oF AMES EQUIPMENT. mw x fit fu AREG WARRIOR. ! -FRaNH am. Sunday” school classes for all ages. 11-12. service. Thursday 8 p.m: Bible stufly: and: Everyone wel: come to ‘Gospel Tabernacle. "The- place .where God's. 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The Ci thrust towards. the: new “Ret fortress: of Kumsong.’: ‘ But while the Chinese. and‘. North: Koreans fell .back.: before. _ strong. artillery fire, the.-U.:S. Eighth Army ‘commander : warn- ed: that’ another: Red offensive © may be. expected.” Lt-Gen. Jam-" d. “theo: ’ is top. ut aly ‘pelleved'. to. be: the f na authoritie: ‘ KERR’S ~ Hot aie coming you wil need ae floating mine. The: Canadian ‘dest over Sioux fa Y and the cea wlan Rian Rush | “were .. credited wit! were’ ‘fighting. to keep open. their '“« Ee - eseape routes..as. Allied armor . enemy ‘troops; by: ‘naval gunfire on ‘the east coast’ of. Korea ‘while’ * closely. supporting Sround tore, IRANIAN. DISPUTE CRUCIAL | elie : The" American’ ‘Ambassador cat Tehran described -.‘as .:“‘crucial” the. situation:.{n the . dispute be- tween; the Iranian: government, ‘seeking to nationalize’ the Anglo- Iranian. on: Company's. big ‘hold- Tues, July 3 wets: July. Att “Thurs., July.5,. Ootisehenia and, Brilliant “arranged, - "Bri, July 6—Spare t numbers an Castlegar ed-as a’ baby at: Clinton, Ont., a ‘now. deordorjzed skunk -is the family pet of Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald and their, infant. fon. Lut when it strayed.away from lion:e the other day citizens were’ apprehensive ' until the SRA, returned it to’ its" Ome res, SYDNEY, N. S. (CP) — Capt. Royden W. Dykeman, 53, who- died. in hospital recently; was’ a gea-going tugboat skipper * who took. part in ‘many hazardous res- cues “of torpedoed ships during we Second World, War. a ‘Twelve cases” of. doping were .. considered proved by the Jockey Club between 1946 and 1950. The licences. of- the 12 trainers were withdrawn: for life... : In every’ case ‘the trainer de- nied any knowledge of the dop- ing but was unable to prove who “was responsible. * Almost all, of those 42 cases involved drugs. being given to cause horses, to lose. Gne unusual method was ‘the “umbrella ease” which popped up in 1916... 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