‘DIRECTORY. Attention Badminton Players! We have just received a complete slock on : ‘Tom Emes . @lectrical Contracting Wiring ° Kootenay Builders Baliding Contractors _ Mow Home and Remodelling Free Estimates vm. & Alex Plotnikoff a. 08 Phone 3006 UCKERBERG’S LOAUTY PARLOR Merle Street Castlegar VIL be closed fcr holidays from Sept. 10th to Sept. 2th Phone 2601 ° KINNAIRD TAXI iuy or Night Service ae: Phone 8091 WRIGHT'S AUTO SERVICE * Miracle Insulating Castlegar, . Phone -4942 Installed by . blower Fuel Saving 80 + 50% ‘Satisfaction Guaranteed W. Sharples & O. Lightlo, Peer MUIRHEAD AGENCIES Fire Autonwnbile and Casualty E Insurance Bes. gaz “Residence 3416 Kinnaird, B. C. B.C. Phonp 3668 DUTCH MAID BAKERY Paone 4502 Try the Dutch Maid for that Extra Special Wedding or Birthday Cake SIL'S GRILL Come Lan and try our t Chips! wate for our HOME MADE.ICE CREAM Hamburgers Light Lunches -- Superior Plasterers Cement Finishers Specializing in Plaster arid Stucco Work Phone 4547 Hox sis (Castlegar the Famous CAMPBELL Badminton Racquels and ACCESSORIES, ar, Camphet! 99 Gut & Nylon Campbell 66 ‘Gut & Nylon Campbell’ 51 Gut & Nylen Campbell 21 Gut & Rylcn GOODRICH Jack Purcell foundation Badminten Snces. Have us lay one of thets: lovely: Raceuets away for YOU. Sportsmen’ s Shop ‘Farewell ae ‘The ‘Catholic Women's Lane ‘held :a. Ynrewell, tea ‘on August © and ‘at’ the ‘home ‘of’! Mrs.’ R.- ‘Whittaler ‘In honor of ‘Mrs. D. AL! RSet, ‘who “left sto -reside at ; Vancouver, The. "eoo)' ‘weather ‘prevented the previously planned — lawn party,. but the . profusion | of gladiolus and mums made ‘the room sécm a miniature. garden, : e, president on behalf of the: W.. ‘L." presented’ Mrs.’ Shea fovy ‘viords sented MMi picture frony the mer. Jeagu>, Ca sphell, K. Knob: - y, M Shuck, Mrs. BE, Ww. eee oY R, Whittaker, ‘ather + Barnes, " 7 DAA rn Shea, Z Mrs, Ro Willllaker, Mrs. Knol- CASTLEGAR TAXI " Courteous Day or-Night Service Phono 2812 | H. M: Card, Bicycle Shop Maple Street Radio and Appliance Repairs Westinghouse Radlos ea Ge - NEW FALL DRESSES Wide range in colors and lauch and Mrs. S, Ryfen. were hostesses, eae For leading styles in : son bag Mimit for ‘geese Is 18); Wilson's Snipe, 50; Coots, 150; Band-tailed Pigeons, 50, Possession Possession limite: Geese, 10. Migratory game birds killed ' during the. open :season.may be. possessed in British | Columbia £4. 3 nite en yecson. Migratory same birds lawfully killed under fi * Ducks; ‘46; S1Ze8 Priced from $9.95 to $16.95. Phone 2601 BIRDS. se any special permit during the Ciose Season clese season may be possessed , phere isa elese’’ season until six’ months after the’ close u the year on Wood :.of* the open season. next, follow-/, FRED'S . BILLIARD PARLOR Confectionery Soft Drinks Drop in Today a. VENUE GRILL and GROCETERIA ww ie asiga School Light ive Cream “luanbarsers, Hot Dogs of the C Rail- way (Vancouver - Jasper line) and south of. the Louis Creek - Agate Bay - Road, and in the Salmon Arm, North and South Okanagan, Grand Forks - Green- sends Nelson - Creston, Kaslo - Slo - Trail, Revel- brake " similkameen, and .Yale D d T. Littlewood Optometrist Poat Office Building Wed. 2:30 pm, to 8 p.m. Phone 2381 E KINNAIRD SERVICE 24 Hour Auto Wrecker Service - Ducks (other than Wood Ducks), i.erie, Coo s, October 1 to No- vember 29;- Wilson's . Snipe, e.orer 1 to, October 31. LAST RITES HELD FOR 1, PETERSON Funeral services for ‘Isaac Phone 4227 FULLER BRUSH our. " Rana Beas sand Liquid W: Also Pure re Ale and Moth crystals J. W. REMPEL ; Next to Credit ‘Union G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Peterson, 68, resident of Castle- gar for 14 years, . were. held from the United” Church :here Open ali day Monday, iy Saturday, Rey, L. C. Johnston of- siciating, ““The , ‘Tuesday and Wed "Phone : 2182 JN AND OUT OF TOWN: - Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Shea left Tuesday for Vancouver where hey will make their home, Miss’ Lilian Stenberg accompanied them ‘and will stay with them. ~ Mr. and Mrs, W. Howarth and suns Billy anu red returned Saturday -from a holiday at Wincvermere and Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs, W/ Davidson of ‘Trali-were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. David- 60n, ‘Miss W. M, Palethorpe, physio. theroplst at the Edmonton Gen- eval Hospital returned . to her home after visiting at the home out Runge Grosa?’ and. “Abld N . FD. H. Po Rugged Gross’ and “Abide Mev and Miso ®. Pith Me.” Organist was: Mrs. and family. were visitors at the J. M.. Thatcher, home of Mr, and Mrs. B. Don: — palibearers were: Gordon nan. Burns, Walter. Dams, Fred:\Ere- menko,. William: Rigby, » John Waldie and Elmer Wallner. In- . and , August Districh Mr. and-Mrs, Aug! in the Casi flegar and .children -.of Alberni were . terment. was visllors at.the home of Mr, and SUmeteny. Mrs, F, Mel - Mts; Diet) rich. Mr. :Fetergon died August 21 is a daughter of Mrs. Killough, ‘at Mount St, Franals in Nelson. —<__—_—_—— Born. in Norway, he came tH .Master’ Gordon Anderson 15 Cunada. in’ 1902 and hay Jat spending a week's holiday at the employed by ‘the Waldi home of Mrs. Alice May in ‘Trail. : : : Mrs, Alice May . returned to her-home Sunday evening after spending’ a few days at the. home ~ of Mr. and. Mrs... W. Anderson. Batter Up »caii"sgiiren for argument in the- case: of point (a), but to-clear that; the. _ Kats are in receipt of a tele- gram from the Umpire in Chief Provincial” Association, which ‘reads, “Umpires cannot be chang- “ed nor, change positions.” |, In view of. these facts and as the protest’ vote revealed ; there are still some who:-want ae Ce 3 Ps Mr. Ken May of rail is holi- daying at the Castle-Bar Ranch. Mr. Victor Kravski is visiting rélatives in, Coleman. =e Mry and Mrs. -V. Fogolin and * of .W B. Cy of Mr. and Mrs, 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dunlop and fro: io make the rules to suit:them- Selves aS the game progresses, and the ring leader ‘of that spent a‘few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Fogolin, : family and. Kelowna where they Spent a. week visiting relatives and itriends. -- Sister Mary D'm'el and Sister - ¢ Andre of the Sisters of the Atonement at the Sacred Heart Schoul in Greenwood are con- ducting a religious _ vacation school this..week in St. Rita’s parish for the children of the district. Rev. E. Tardif, OMI, of Pincher Creek and Rev. Father ‘LaFrance, O.M.L, of Cardston were guests of Father Barnes this week previous to.a visit to the Lower Arrow Lakes. Miss - Freida_ . Stuckelburger visited her relatives. at Deer Park this week and accompanied her sis:er Laura to Alberta where the former holds a teaching position and the latter has been continuing her schooling during the past year, - Mr, and Mrs, 5. J. Lipsett re- turned from a holiday at Proctor. The pupils of Eva L. Shea pre- sented her with a remembrance gift on Monday night. “gang” is a-member of the Trail W.° Softball. -Commisston.,; You, the through the wringer, the protest was rejected, 5 votes to 3 and Company ung] 1945 when te Fe : in the rule book. There is room - towels had ‘been: Ducks, Swans and Cranes; on ing. all shore birds except Wilson’s ProhiLited Wea Snipe and on ail migratory non- game. and ingectlvorous birds. Bag Limits In any day: Ducks, 8; Geese Uneluding Black ‘Brant) 5 (ex- one time, with a shot gun load- cept in the Provincial Electoral ed with a single ‘bullet, or: with district of Nelson-Creston, where a tracer shot she) the daily bag imit for geese is Hours.of Shooting: ...0 0 -+.. 3); Wilson's Snipe, 8; Coots, 25; No’ “person ‘shall hunt? ‘migra-< Band-talled Pigeons, 10. ~ tory game birds earlier than one” In any* open season: Ducks, half hour‘before sunrise, or Jater 100; Geese, (including ‘Black... taan.the -Sollowing . times, during. Brant), 25: (except in“the Pro. the periods and in the areas. vincial’ Electoral district ‘of Nel stated, ali” dates.. inclusive . and” sou..- Creston, where the sea: i obs sgun | ye’ than three earividges at the Kats advance to. the: next ~ He round of. the playoffs, Born to Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Leduc of Kinnaird, August 21st, a daughter. Resident 51 Years : -: It was 51 years ago last Thurs. day, August 23rd, that Mr, J. Gagnon first set foot in Castle- gar and he has resided here ever. since. : The C. P. R. bridge was under construction and completed | in 1902 he recalls. . Mr. Gagnon was employed by the C. P, R. and retired in Oct. . 1939 to his home in West Rob- son, £ eae EVERYTHING — FROM PENCILS AT Sc TO ZIPPER BINDERS Al $4.00. _ PREFLR-A-POINT. “FOUNTAIN. PERS $1.95. England's King is-not allowed. to enter the House of Commons, ee - tha: clase: i -all, times. Pacific. guint Time. , mind and Your économ: It'll take only a minut > Phone.us, No obligation: ay | : A POINTED. SUGGESTION. i Ladies, don't throw away that breom simply because Mpial the edge. 1 find HL ent be as handy 3, thing ean be fos getting a) hard-to-reach. corners of * ilours, easy cneirs, chesterfields, . and so ‘forth, -if. you'll “just. take: the trouble to trim that: ald - wiiisk’ to’ a. sharp’ V point. - It’s© particularly ugeful for. reaching tho depths gf ¢asy ‘chairs, and you'll:be surprised ‘at the aed of dust that old ¥. whish will bring * uty Of course'a dirty whist doesn't « clean} anything; it merely, redig- “tribiites'the dust; but t's not dif: - ficult to keep. a whisk. clean, if you. remember. tg: § wel when you haye fir lusting. And wash:it pecasionally in goad ;, soapsuds; fhen rinse it well, ‘and “hang to'dry;+ 80° it’s ready for the Next use fo whieh. you. put it Ce. amin BEHUIANT CASTLEGAR - he Stee smipeyesig om “VOL. 4; No. 35° CASTLEGAR, ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSD) EPT. 6, 1951 ° MEXICAN: FIESTA: ‘MOVES -T DAWSON cuy Castlegar Boy. Marries at Coast A Gediting: of Interest to many.’ residents’! of Castlegar “and dis-: trict tool? place in Chown* Mem: orlal. iSijureh, Vancouver, - on when Diane, the. rs; Levinson, Harry | Levinson; ride ‘of Colin: Wm. * The; ceremony Nelson, BEC. The bride ‘wore a: eer: gown of white}ombossed organdie :ov- er faille falfeta, .ballerina length, and desikrica with bateau ‘neck- Mee andk.cap sleeves, .A -little | organéa Feap © “held the; \bride’s chapel lpngth veil of: > : illusion * net, .Red* rosebuds ’.and’, white, carsation a -.dectied / her white BLY B Silary Yates; mala of” > ‘emerald: green ith: short,, jacket. “\ She wore !-a. coranet;, of scream, * Central Press Crnadian Praitie,:Alberta, who won her crown ‘from ‘tants Pearl LaLodge of Pouce Couper a Cc. and conten ‘Thompson’ ot Dawson Creek, B. he. is & 2T-year- + old journalism student at Montana cniversit " and was entered in the contest by the Grande i Brains Grande ‘senior. Sham ben ot commerce: ies oT] ieee TO OPEN FALL FAIRTOMORROW Fall Fair, € a ee the Ladies’ dondliary to ithe: Canadizm Legion will be vof- _fictally opened at 3 raidieak ‘to- t morrow afterricon by3Mre al iBemidge, MP. :¥rom all accounts ithe fair promises to be even Better ithis :year, judging from thecentties. | Fall fairs are, withoutaa War Heroine Says _ Next meeting of. the, heard, evil 3 bes September 10th: - | Aner iT was chosen Fall Fair Queen lastnight. Castlegar High-. shortest distance and the Speen! Creéle preposal would put a big horseshoe in the Southetn. Trang ‘oyincial Highwa “Mr. Carson evidently i is nat inter According to road maps, the mileage r cades to Grand Forks is 60 miles. an ‘posed: Blueberry-Sheep Creck: route cue ‘be | 60 niles 'The sonly: difference therefore isi Mr.- Carson would‘ prefer a screw. 73 : The Grand Forks. Gazette ‘said edt oily Trade members’ on the: futility of everyone hay ing: idea. of where the ‘highway should go”: ‘and «TE to remember is to get be ‘the building” of a choosing 2 . different route every year or so? 5." ‘Evidently the government ‘should be’ right no. LN how. much it will cost us. Horseshoe or corkscrew, “Mileage tells” the : : A CENTURY oF STAMPS A new stamp and an exhibition this month will: “bemind . Canadians of the history “of their’ country’s postage stamps. At the same time; they’ may inspire Many. Canadians to tke up the ot aaa a ‘Centenary 1 School Student Wins. ‘Essay. Contest ‘Ward has been received from Albert Mellor,’ manager Public- ity Department of The Bank of Nova, Scotia, that. Miss Nancy- '- “Makorteff, age 17, a student of: the Stanley Humphries High School, was awarded ‘5th ‘prize. the sum :of $10.00, inthe Cana--- Wie Essay “Contest for High School students’ on: ‘the subject, “The Bank as a Part- ner, in My Community.” —Crntrat Press Canadian ok “British “undercover: agent in’ {Erance — during ae Ware as “Odette No." 2 *schoo] and Mee Tod at the Rob- son- school, * Since, the new ‘'B ¥ Ry we MacPhee, C. A.’ Meloan,) THB. Pigott, George Share, By- Rollin « A. Fergus- son, G. Leitner, S.. Dower, |M. Dalton, J.:Dersey, J.. Kelly, 'G. Fowler, R. H., Fenner .and Dr. G. L. Bothamley. After the breakfast, Mr. W. Waldie gave a brief survey of. -' .the history df Castlegar and its developments. After the meeting’ the visitors left for Kaslo ona chartered bus. Kalo oshrdlushrts hrdlu hd ju Not all of the visitors were strangers to. Castlegar: business men‘and members of our Cham- - ber of’ Commerce have: received: a warm: invitation .to visit in ron h |) Pe ‘of a ‘Ripp, Werner oC Waiden,.. Howard’, 8... Whitney, all -of Besides: these future meetings wath the new “Behools are not yet neagy. for oc.’ were: ‘Howard Ferney and Port- eA on leaving oe they ‘anticipated. a second. visit to castleguy ‘in the not too distant future. - pleasure from ‘delving ‘into this treasure . Canadian stamps. *“ Phe ea tie ae , Loronto Sept,.21\to 29, marking 100 years of the use of Cx ‘adian ‘: stamps. For 1951 is the centenial year of the transfer of:= > the administration of postal services from the imperial govern- -- _ ment of Great Britain to the colonial governments: of British: North America, as well as the centennial. of the first: postage= = issue’ of the ‘colonial’ government of Canada. ~ ostage stamps are so. much a part of " it is hard to realize there was once singe f SEY ie se thought of. ‘Yet it was only in May, 1840; that the world’s £; adhesive postage stamp, the ‘idea of Sir Rowland Hill, = son sale i in-Great Britain. °. tz bret Canada’s’ first postage: stamp: was deapied and engraved Sin “Toronto by Sir: Sanford. F Fleming and issued in 1951 An illustration: of one of those earliest. Canadian | stamps, a three. ree~ penny stamp’ showing a beaver, will appear on’a commemor? ative starnp to.be issued this m nth A in ‘philatelic exhibition.. , ie ee : - Suck: commemoratives, put’ out to celebrate some hist al anniversary or event, add interest to the album of ieee cL. lector wise enough to build up a good collection’ of ee Se ue Ontiesading commemoratives of the past have felon e ¢ 300th anniversary of the founding of Quebec, the 50th be 60th anniversaries of Confederation, the See o£ ing ee iVI, the ‘Royal: visit to Canada:in’ °1939, the mar- riage’ of Queen. Elizabeth;' the: ent 5 try of News Confederation and other ‘outstanding coeite. aaa He By In rs aie of Canadian stamps, 4 collector can eid the ‘ory of his country, see the: portraits of h er rulers‘and. h public men, get glimpses of beauty spots, industrial lendinarks and the activities of ‘his’ fellow Canadians, As a return for an éutlay of a few dollace ure. time,’ anyone’ wh: takes up, the ‘hobby Aa some les house ofa century of “PHONE YOUR NEWs To 3031 BEICRE 5.30 P.M, oN TUESDAYS FOR. THURSDAYS PAPER. adil print the news, don’ t make ‘it.’