CASTLE NEWS; Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, September 10, 1953 51.55 ‘24 DAYS" SUPPLY = With M oe . 72 DAYS' SUPPLY $5.90 144 DAYS* SUPPLY *2.10 36 DAYS" SUPPLY 4.35 96 DAYS’ SUPPLY PITTS’ REXALL DRUG OPEN MONDAY, W AY, FRIDAY EV || MEN'S OXFORDS . First Grade Calf with Double Soles _ FRONT QUARTER at..... 29c per Ib. To See Unveiling Of ‘The Provinee of British Colum- Wing Tips and For All ‘Weather : nerd Bde bia will be host'to the 34th con- : ps . a rial To Airmen vention of ‘the: Canadian Good BEEF POT ROASTS, Blue Label, Ib. . 290. a aekaaa ee ae id 3 ie With Unknown Graves. Sflctals, buslroserien’ anid répres! Your Choice From .... $9.95 to. $12.50 BER A. EREMENKO & CO YOUR RED & WHITE FOOD CENTRE _ Nol. 6, No. 38 © 8 Cente Per Copy DRE 5 5 B AL 5 fect Bh PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 11th and 12th oceasin Sole — Sole — Double Toed EXTRA ‘SPECIAL - oy BROGUES BEEF For ‘Your Deep Freeze or Locker B.C. Government To Be Host (Special ‘to BC. Weeklies) BRISKET, Blue Label, Ib. .......-. 250. | MINCED BEEF, fresh Ib: .......... 29¢ puvs potsar vatwe | VEAL GHOPS, loin, Ib. -.......... 59¢. . VEAL FOR STEWING, Ib. ........, 250. "CLOTHING o SHOES |I Lite MUTTON SHLDR. ROASTS, Ih. 350. "A Robson resident, H. R. Fox- | entatives vom» every province Jee, will be: present when Queen ‘and many States will attend Can- . Elizabeth II- unveils a monument | #da's . annual pparilament ot in memory_of all Canadian air- | roads. men of World War II who now Test in unknown graves; chairmanship. of Hon,:P, “Mr. Foxlee,. whose son Pilot|lardi,° Minister ‘of Public’ Works, Officer W. R, (Roy) Foxlee of is: in’ charge- of“ convention ar- BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 4231 ed in the war and now rests in| Minister, is‘deputy: chairman. > an unknown spot, ‘leaves Castle- EEE LITE MUTTON CHOPS, loin, Ib. .... 490 J Beef gar tomorrow morning by train for Montreal from where he win set sail aboard ‘the i : PORK VEAL PATTIES, Ib. ........ 45e° Pot Roast Ib.---33c The Queen : will ‘unveil ” the | Shalt Pay “For. the Roads We memorial, a project of the Imp- {| Need?" Viewpoints‘will be pres- CORN, Ensign Cream 20 oz, tins, 2 for ..........05: | 390 | Picnic Hams Ib. ------ 45¢ VINEGAR, Sunrype, gallon ........ 89c NABOB PORK & BEANS, 2 for ...... 256 - PREM, 2 lins for .........-..... 630. GREEN PEPPERS, lb, ...... . PICKLING ONIONS, Silverskins, Ib. erlal War, Graves . Commission, |¢ :*;4 ,by, all; major agencies in- “on October 17.at Runnymede, the | terested Toads and streets: place where! land’s historic g Magna Carta was signed and not ments, tar trom’ Windsor Castle. taxpayers.’ While in’ England, *Mr,. Foxlee Delegates: will sso hear... re- CO-OP WAX PAPER (00 ffi. Roll........ RINSO or OXYDOL Giant Pkt. ........: ORANGES 5 ths. . fOFca ie ee CO-0P STORE Sirloin ; + ‘will also visit with:relatives there |ports from’ provincial and the « and plans ‘to ‘travel ” ‘to’ Holland | federal governments on the pro- where anotherson, Sgt. Pilot Ted | ress and problems of the .cur- Foxlee’ of the RCAF. is buried. rent ‘year in reconstructing” the} nation’s highways. The principal. speaker at the anuual dinner will be E. D. Mac- Our Shoe and Ready Wear Dent. BOYS’ BOOTS FOR SCHOOL Heavy Leather Tops, Panolene Sole Pair ..... $5.9 TEENAGERS = a _-DRAWSTRING MOCCASINS Cream Elks, Special Price .... $2. 99° Qieen Sends Telegram To Couple On.64th. Wedding. Anniversary | tis,,Rovel; Canadian School of c ti wack, will speale | on’ the role’ ‘of congratulations “from Queen rods in military 1 |Commerce, University. of . Bal pepe ipente Dz, W. Ci To Annual Roads Parliament} f A’ BC, Committee under the] : SA. Gag}. the R.A.F. was among those kill- |rangements; E. 8, Jones, Deputy . for. p aarlant! -the nation: “Who |.” ers, railways and". 9 Phee, Director ‘of the School ot . cD, commandant 0 atl: of the season in cities and’ towns fr “one of the- experiences :most ConadSane remembi is the burning: of leaves tn .autiimn.* © The iswee' smoke'and the. haze that. the’ burning leaves Produce are. typical nigee tish ton: coast to coast. BALLERINAS ee Elizabeth 11, and, Premier W. Arlo Black Leather, Special Price .» $3. 95 S tet £ | PTA Executive Plan OF MAJOR ELECTRICAL - APPLIANCES © bigger = ho | one of the chief. o.| ley » Humphries rock: ecusbing plant in July and it | the new. project-‘is.-expected to fand Mr. and ‘Mrs.:F. Lambert. of “Thrums were:among those. also its first fertilizer the lat- fer. part ‘of Septembe: ‘get-acquainted « program : ati tirst in the High School ‘this ‘season on ‘Sept- ived: f O Elise ember. 28, “was Trecely irom. Queen = > ‘beth ‘at “Buckingham Palace and , Tt is Planned that meetin, present, Mrs. Kavic: ana “Mrs: Lambert aa if. Mr. “ Bal on- October. 21 will be Be : Conroy; of Castlegar, Lights Turned Home Nursing, Group Hear Talk On First Aid By J. Dalziel Kinnaird, ‘Sept. 10, ing Classes which will be held in the Kinnaird “School, beginning build “a. loan cupboard’ at the Hnvaire, Improvement Society (itople of ‘Mr. Daliels address ‘7 On For First Time In Kinnaird Tuesday The village of Kinnaird is now among: the brightest towns for its sizé ‘ini the province, A total of 77 new Street lights, the, first the village has had in- its’ five year: history, Tuesday night. were turned on The new light fixtures, instal-— John Dalziel’ of Castlegar was |lation. of which was completed guest speaker at a meeting of the|by the West Kootenay Power Home Nursing Division of the,and Light Company this week, St. Johri's Ambulance Associa-|are. spaced throughout the vil- tion, Kinnaird Centre, held at the |lage. Biggest share of them is home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gallo in| along .the highway through the centre “of town where 53 lights “The meeting made plans to as- | have been installed, one on every sist with this year’s Home Nurs- | pale. The - other 24 lights have been installed on the Upper Bench and Sept. .16::It was alto. decided to|the Dumont - Subdivision. «. ‘The power was turned on and the lights blazed forth for the first time ‘at 8:30 p.m. ht. ‘All. the lights are provid- Outline. of First "ala." Mi ‘Guests at ihe group’s next meeting in the 'd- ‘Improvement’ Society Balkany . of. Trail and Miss B. naird Improvement on oe 14, apps Aagli ican most ‘y ice, it is reported. : Mr. and Mrs. Horswill ‘son “of ‘Nelson: come ‘to"'condtict mionth.: a. drama class here one: nighta jot heavy lossés.to stone fruit grow- ers.in the Kootenay over ‘a per: iod-of years. eS This year, brown ‘rot at fected s ‘cherries,- apricots and| transferred from the C peaches ing a total loss of cropiin some ‘orchards. Claims ‘on its were “heavy. Trail. eperations but some : local = will hired .when- the hat yey starts operation. another from. Premier Bennett at pami-and ‘be Peed ‘by. :10 ai Victoria, ‘Plans were’ ‘also made ‘for ‘a Mr. Howell’ is 87. years ot age White- z See nd Bre. Howe 38. ite: sane Sale’ on Ose, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGS. THESE PERFECTION _REFRIGERATOR Regular -$459.00 - SALE-$324.00 | SERVEL’ AUTOMATIC _Ice-Maker Regular -$535.00 SALE - $385.00 GENERAL, ELECTRIC 73. cu ft. Regular—$3(9.00 SALE -$265.00 GE, Regular — $459. ‘00 “SALE — $342.00 MOFFAT, ‘King Sized Oven : Regular -— $385. 75. SALE-$276.00 ’ COTTAGE. MODEL, Automatic Regular $313.75 SALE- $232.75 x itling ‘talents, ‘who led Cubs to downed the ‘Nelson: District Le: victory on the mound, restricting ~gue champions, - the Hume's, Hot the Hume: squad to four hits, ‘is- . iteam; in’ both’ sessions of an: ex-; suing no walks*Wnd striking out “hibition doubleheader. at: the Cas-|11 batters.: Hume Starter, Morris tlegar. Ball: Park: Sunday, safter-'| Renwick meatiwhile,-gave up six noon. | ~ hits. and’ two: :walks with two ) Cubs came witha in’ the ‘first. four in- n' the final half of the final” fine nings, ‘relieved’ with one ‘out. in| ‘ning. in. the’ first: game,:a: seven ; the fourth: by George ‘Barefoot ‘off canto affair, to nose out the visi-., whom Cubs were. able to get only , tors, 3-2, but. roared back for. alone ‘hit and'two walks thereafter, 4-3 -tri in the early’ n with four sigame, 2°" . Cubs banged in one run .in-the Rennie “Mitchell, ‘cub: “coach, first ‘three: in” the’ third and -Cubs, IT’S ‘YOUR CHANCE TO OWN ONE OF THESE | - ng contest, issuing one; walk and} Hume's however, came back: with striking.out three batters, George: two runs in the seventh ‘ and one’ Barefoot, Hume moundsman,, was: in the ninth to-avert the shutout. “touched for three hits and issued{ Ted Gergely starred in the bat- ‘two walks with: two ‘strikeouts. | ting department.for. Cubs again Nelson scores, both’ in the second; with a: terrific homerun smash frame, resulted from a walk -to{that came to-rest past the outer Mickey -Maglio arid- an. error|reaches of left field in the third, which put Lee Hyssop on bases. | and ‘also banged -out a.safety in A’ walk to Johnny. Ross in the, five times at bat, Hitting two for first, and another to Rocky Plot- five also was-Johnny Ross: while nikoff in the third, started Cubs , Cub captain Gerry Wanless con- off: for two ‘runs ‘batted 'in by; ‘nected for two singles in four RANGE, Fully Automatic “ MONITOR: PRESTOMAT . : WASHING MACHINE: reg. $289. Sale $203 SUNDRY ITEMS SUCH AS ELECTRIC : KETTLES, GLOCKS, IRONS, ETC ALSO Greatly Reduced Prices Mike Horcoff and Waller Poogy times at-bat, respectively. For . Hume's --Mickey Magio In the last of the seventh, there ‘came through with three safe hits WALDIE’S singled to 2 parely made it home ona single | *Cub mound in the ninth. by Ted Gergely,- pinch. hitting for; ’, Billy ‘Kereiff, to end the game. i Reed Hicken with his masterful snotty bases, ‘pitched a no hitter in the open- | three in the: fourth for'a'7-0 lead, |‘ gained second on an.error and’ Alan Jacobson: who came to the | Lakes, | Lake, and the ‘cokamte Glacier :‘Umpires. were ‘George Cleeve] with pictures ' too: of the gata | Mrs. of Kinnaird at home plate and| parade which began Castlegar's For the evening tilt, it was Tommy Lampard and Paul Sam- Coronation. Day Celebrations \« on Limited, contractors for-the entire project have now. completed their work?and have taken all crews the a 1L.0.D.E.: will-send Christmas ‘par- ys in: Korea again this ter's Stoteraber mee ‘Rivers. Hall»on’ Mon- . Goresky in the chair, “Re; epi its were given by the dif- terent,, officers 'and — convenors and-a-report. was also given -on the Strawberry Tea.: and’ Bake |: pane, held ‘on Mrs. ‘V. Goresky’s lawn, in'July, .: ‘Money was voted tothe: shi ping“ Fund -which ‘the National Chapter. uses to sené ck thin; lief to Basse) where it is overseas., ing for a chest of silver. ‘The tea will. be, convened by: Mrs, H. Sommers and < Mrs. : W. Easton with: Mrs. J. Gemmill looking after the bake table. Delicious” refreshmenta ‘were served by the oe at the 'S|cherry “The: Lillian. Killough, ' Chapter, aie Bartlett pears are now’ being picked ‘and the fruit is running a ‘smaller -size in most orchards. Pear ‘psylla--was found in Re- the: insect has ‘been reported: in, the. district..The psyla’ has‘:not. built: up: to a point ‘whére itis causing Anjury. yet, howev ‘Picking - of ' Wealthy apples is under: way’ and some loss-is re- ported from apple scab which. spread. Propare For Bazaar ‘A business meeting‘of ‘the Rob- Evening Group, held at the home ‘of Mrs, Grant, made’ fur- 'ther’‘plans for thé Group’s .an- November ‘14. re work was assigned as- few. weeks.’Plans were also |' ode fora draw on 2 rug anda He ‘was reported at the meet-. the Arinual ‘meeting of the ‘oo fens, Dramatic Society atthe ery * Jasper route and at Lake Louise. Juniors Blast Eagles ;Stretching their playoff vie- tory streak to. four straight games without a loss, the Junior Cubs -continued their, sweep .of nata-this- month —the first time the ‘Castlegar-Kirmaird Softball League playoffs‘ Tuesday evening at the Castlegar Ball Park,. by. drubbing’: the mighty Eagles squad, 10-3 to oust the League ‘top-spot dwellers Yrom the play- offs in two. straight games. “Juniors now ‘advance into ‘the finals against the Kinnaird team to. decide the League Champion- ship, First game “pf: the: best ‘of five final begins tonight at Cas- |. egar with: the next’ game to be ‘| played ‘‘at Kinnaird, tomorrow’ ight. Eagles . opened, the game by’ ading the. bases, in. the top Of the first-on singles by Wallace Horning. and Paul. Horcoff.and |: nual Fall ‘Bazaar, scheduled for ‘a walk to Paul. Gergely but none of the runners were able to-score as Juniors then set about ‘retir- suying that members will have|ing the side with-a forceout at plenty, to keep them busy in’ the | home and two fly-outs. It remained for Juniors to‘open the’ scoring inthe third on an er- @tessed doll, Tickets to’ be sold |ror, which:put Brian ‘Atchis for she purpose will soon be on bases, a. single to right , han Bill Kanigan, two safe bunts by Bill 'Stefoniuk and Harry. Plotni- une tea had net- | Koff and a fly out to deep centre ted jfhat the June ‘The: members | field: by Phil Sherstobitoff, all of also, remarked on what an enjoy- which resulted in. two runs. able time they had ‘in July at |! Juniors followed this by break- the home of Elvina Ostrom on ing loose on a five run spree in the lawn. This. was a special * ae the fourth, adding two more in ‘the seventh and one fair ‘ing all who er these relaxations of the sum- close of meeting is to on ered at the home of Mrs. J. A. Thomas on Oct, 5. the refre Mrs. V. Goresky showed colored wee two men away, when John- including a‘ two bagger, in four | pictures of beauty spots in our id, times at bat. One of these was off | province, such a8 Ne Arrow Pall Bazaar. D. Adshead was the winner. June 2. . home of Mrs. D. Adshead. were served’ by vie hostesses, Mrs. D, Duncan, off Eagle starter Bruce Horning, D. Adshead and Mrs. S. Grant. The G: 's next meeting ae be held patted 24 at the|both in the fourth. Paul Horcoff | tures of Castlegar’s Coronation pitched the last five innings for |Day parade, get away from daily chores. . ren in the eighth. © ; Eagles were held scoreless until mer, the Group is once | the * seventh whem ‘they scored again starting’ their-earnest’ and their only. three runs on two Yetailed, - preparations for .the| Walks and singles by Phil Leduc and_ Elwood Grunerud. Ken The evening’s draw,’ sponsored Grunerud. came in at this point hv Mrs..Grant, had as a’ prize, fish salt 2 and pepper shakers. Mrs,| Brian Atchison and Eagles were to take over pitching duties frdm scoreless thereafter. - Juniors connected for 10 hits two of. these homeruns by. Harry Plotnikoff and Richie . Martini, From. Playoffs — With {0-3 Rout’ Hers. Tuesday Night Eagles and held them to three hits and three walks. Horning had issued one walk, Brian-Atchison, Junior mound- sman, gave up five hits and fiv2 walks with three strikeouts and relief pitcher Ken Grunerud, three hits and three walks with one strikeout, ‘Bill. Kanigan_ and Harry Plot- nikoff led the Juniors array with three hits for for five ‘times tat: bat; followed by Ewan ‘Wallace. two: for ‘four, ‘For Eagles,. Paul Horcotf and Phil Leduc banged out two hits each in five times at bat, : Umpires were George Cleeve, horieplate; - W. Saunders, first and Rennie Mitchell, third. \Kiwanians Entertain Lady Friends Al Weekly Meeling In Parish Hall Tuesday night was Ladies” night at the Castlegar Kiwanis Club and the members brought their wives as guests to their {weekly dinner meeting in St. Alban’s Parish Hall. Following the banquet, Mr. and Mrs. Gus’ Leitner and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldie- reported on their experiences and impress- jons while attending the Pacific Northwest convention of Kiwanis The experiences recounted by Mrs. Leitner and Mr, Waldie were particularly amusing. Mr. "and Mrs, Waldie then showed the’ gathering some of the movies they had taken re- cently, including shots of their Hawaiian holiday early in the year; scenes of Kiwanians en- joying themselves at lawn meet- ings during the summer; ‘and pic- International at Yakima, Wash..