PRICES SLASHED || — LIMITED TIME CNLY — DELUXE AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER Regular Price $299. cole) SPEGIAL .....0ceseeeeeees $249.00 DELUXE AUTOMATIC WASHER Reautr Price $399.00 SPECIAL felcedd weuuae esas $349.00 DELUXE 19 cu. FT. FRIDGE. ‘Regular Price $379.00 “SPECIAL ; be cies 982000 * SAME : REDUCTION “APPLIES TO RANGES ALSO G.E. KETTLES, Regular Price. $12.95 SPECIAL ......:ssscvecveees $0.15 G.E. STEAM IRONS, Regular rice $18. 95 SPECIAL Heated store ecessass $14.95 Calle ae ‘ELECTRIC |.went for the’ ride. Bank o OF Monvae r. WORKING WITH CANADIANS: IN EVERY WALK OF tire SINCE 1817 jare spending a.week holidaying ‘ for Peentnuve? where he. Castlegor Branch: _ CYRIL Tt. ‘ONIONS, . Manager cass — PHONE 5117. . Mr. and Mrs. B. Trussler re- turned from a trip. to!-Nakusp. On their return they: were ac- companied by their | daughter Margaret ‘who had spent the summer months. with ‘her, grand- parents at Galena Bay. Mr, and Mrs. B. Trussler had as their guest recently the lat- ter’s cousin Miss Kathleen Wad- dington of Vancouver, °° Mr, and Mrs. R,E, Goulet had as their ‘holiday week-end visitors the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. H. Fairweather, also her brother and sister-in-law: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fairweather, all of New. Westminster. Betty and Bunsy:,Smith re- turned on Monday from Gretna, Manitoba, where they. spent the summer months. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sharples over the week-end were Mrs. A, N. Smith and Richard of Gretna, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs, E.. A, Lewis and family. returned from Kam- ‘aret Tupper in. Calgary... While there Wendy. passed: her exams for''the Air Force and’ expects to leave for the East later. this month., ,, Mr. and Mrs. Ae T.' Hors- will with Dr. and Mrs. G. Page and the Jatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.: Holden of Vancouver. en- joyed’a’ trip from. Proctor to week, Miss. Barbara Killough has left to join the teaching staff land, - Mrs, H, A, Sommers is visit- ing at’ Penticton and» Coastal points tor-a few weeks. Sek and Mrs, Harry West- wood had as their holiday visit- ors, the latter's brother and sister-in-law, ‘Mr. . and. Mrs. Ww. Alexander of. Trail, Fred and Philip Parent spent a week visiting in the Okanagan. Mrs, James‘ Kelly has | re- turned from the Trail-Tadanac Hospital where’ she has been a patient.” * daughter Mrs. Purdon spent. ia few days .in ‘Varcouver. last week. : ‘ Quests of Mr. ;and:, ira. Wil- bur’ Horning over,’ the’: holiday g and son: Robert,’ of Betty. Dishaw _ of ‘Milo, Alberta, Bil Wilson and Jim’ Hanlin: of || Edmonton, and their’ son’ Bruce who is with the forestry ‘at Flat- head. On Sunday évening “a dinner party was held as a triple Cumming: Fort William, -Ont.,.and) -Miss| kere Joyce Dishaw of Edmonton, Miss | weekend were Mr..and Mra. Ron| in’ astlegar,: » hi Lik at: ‘Broadwate th'\:4s. the. former Phillipa *,Miss:C.” Hogendoorn aetived ‘0, take \up her duties on‘ the so staff of school ‘district No, and Mrs. R. West ‘spent the Telidey visiting relatives: a of the Cook Ave. “School, Ross-|- On LG Townsend and]. birthday, tribute to ‘Mr. Horning | y; and ‘his sons Bruce and’ Wally. |: Walow; Point, 2 Mr, and Mra. ‘Bunt’... Mac- (s lala Cont. on ‘Backs ‘Page) Lardeau on the S..S. Moyie last} issued by The 8.C. Social ‘Credit Campaign Committee: : loops. where Mr. Lewis. the fire chief's Convention, Mrs. Lewis said she and the family Mr, amd Mrs. C. Sutherland and ‘family of Castlegar. have moved to their:new. home on Columbia Heights, Robson. Roy Englund, employed with the Kootenay Forest Product, Nelson, spent the holiday week- end:,with his mother. here. . Guests at. the home of Mr. and: Mrs, Leo Bosse over the holiday. weekend . were the former's - brother-in-law and: sis- Mr. and , Mrs. Leslie Moore . Charlie ‘Moore of. Cal- “Also Mr. Bosse’s ‘brother fre ne Bosse’ of ‘Trail, “and: brother. and’ sister-in-law, ‘Mr, and. Mrs. Martin Bosse of. Vancouver. ‘Thor “Aadiand - left. onatter after ost ints. “." & Ms w. He Pedersen ‘se re- turned from a week's visit with her-son' and. daughter-in-law, « and Mrs. Ove Pedersen’ ‘at ‘North []- urrey. ® = and Mrs. oda ‘Ans d. at ancouvery Victoria and 1K. ba and Mrs. L. EB. Groutage with Carrol and Wayne have ad from a at tore me and - Gibsons. Niele id Onions - left recently paccep ted a position with the ‘Johnny’ S Meat Market |) + == PHONE 2001 — ': Open Wednesday Afternoon’ and; Friday: Nights OPEN. FRIDAYS OPEN TILL 9..P.M. — CLOSED All Day MONDAY Be MINCED BEEF, 3 Ibs. 7 LAMB. STEW, Ib. / VEAL CUTLETS, , LAMB SHOULDERS, half or whole, tb. / BOLOGNA. Ib. ; BABY BEEF LIVER, . Ib. ..... * COFFEE, ‘Blue Ribbon, Ib. | PUREX, 4 rolls ‘for “SUGAR, 25 Ib. beg -BATH SIZE SOAP, Maple. 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CONVERSION ce = this offer. is imited# Mar pro; ‘der: contract, f ae lounge-cheir: comfort stewardess: service. es with ‘Caz 2 Burope, Mexico, Hawaii. eats "+ THURSDAY: SEPTEMBER: Note From Your Social Credit : Campaign ‘Headquarters : OCATED: AT ment and progperity, for call our ‘The past four years have een | people. the. most Brogressive. years .in |" But not only. in the ‘fiela of the ‘life: and of -our ilding roads:and has Proyince, Two outstanding fea-| your’ Social. Credit Government tures: of thi th as and growth been’ more active ' and aggressive : have been. th oepanslon. of:our than ‘any former administration. Ini, the’ construction. of: Iong needed bridges'in both ‘the heavi- ly ‘populated. metropolitan * areas and the’ heavily, travelled: areas hag. been--the bridg- completion, of a large portion of es. are being ‘built. the: Pacific » Great Eastern Rail- An. example is then ww Oak Street" Bridge acroés- the “North develop ments “gui d.and Arm’ of: the Fraser: River,’ Here ‘aigected ‘by your’ Social “Credit is a modern, ‘wide structure which Government have been. in the | will: replace the. present ‘antiqt field’ pf ‘the B.C. Power Commis- di’ the Toll Highways and | relic: o: sio Bridges 4 authority, : age ook: : firs e epher jousaNt a8" “miles rot: highways. in’ our| early “next PAGE: 3 MORE MARRIED. ‘PERSONS IN CANADA: IN beri taB Canada, had R the half-century, |; with’ 443 per '| gent of the male."and 46. 15 per cent’ of’ the ° female * popidlation married, In 1901 the proportions were 33.8 and 34.5 per cent, re- spectively, On the basis of: esti- mates since 1951, the’1956 Cen- sus will. show. ’a ‘still’higher' proportion’! ‘of. both’ sexes mar- . MARTIN'S CLOTHING - PHONE 4901 which: began nowhere ‘and end- | $6,800, 000 are being strung in ed, nowhere.’ Surely. it was the|the Arrow Lakes, Okanagan ‘and white elephant of: British Colum- | East | Kootenay , areas.’ 'The fotal, ja. of* projects completed. and pro- But those days are gone for-| jects under construction is $19,- .ever, 000,000. When your Social Credit Gov-|? In addition to work presently ernment took ‘office ‘four years | underway, ' numerous |, surveys, ago under the dynamic leader-|and © investigations. ‘are *‘ going ship of ‘Premier’ W.-A..C.: Ben-| ahead with the goal of providing nett, it announced that the PGE| power where it is most needed would go ahead: And still they and opening up new. areas “for ‘ YOUR ~ sooit GREDIT CANDIDATE — TWIN RIVERS HALL 8:00 p.m., September 6° _ VOTE sociat CREDIT FOR’:PROGRESS — is) bringing a new standard. of liv- ing to every city, town, “and At the. ‘pl esent time 366 miles of newline is under construction from Prince: George fo: Fort St. i the Social Credit “sdministra John ‘and Dawsor'Creek. ‘No ‘company will ‘invest mil ‘or_in'the expansion of ar and, fi onerville ‘Industry has expressed av ing -a‘ development. programme that’ totals . da vineneaede two billion‘ dollars. ALS new of- new’ steady. j ‘created. Sunder: “contract, Over eight, ‘miles ir the! eagt ern. area .of the: Provins road / mmiunities such ander the Liberal the cost’ of moving: other miteri- al.was a cubic. yard. g past'three years the ther. more than: »$150,000,000. . iin the: Peace- River ‘district, to 35 cents a. ‘has been: saved ‘by.’ this reduction } th; in..the cost)of moving. rock a The! highways: and bridges’ of o1 Province: not’ only are Sproviding’ & te served by. adequate ‘toad com- |W Jt‘ means millions Jocal’ and tourist: travel. ° n| The “political wise-men © said a was: doomed’; to: be. a spro‘itiess 2 | yard, Some ‘nine, million dollars th -| equipment ‘valued at $10,000,000 j has i oo0.g enditu by | is the search for. new |: jth ir y sources ‘of oil’ and natural’ gas | th ovide:. elec! at'a cost ‘of $20,000 per day. % in’ _ghapinesring studies’ are ‘ de- ermining . the feasibility ‘of ‘a pedir new hydro. development at the: ‘headwaters ‘of * the © Yukon, total expenditur ‘eof more than $500,000,000" in. ‘the Atlin | and ku distticts. ‘~ _ The : Allmninum Co. of Canada the vast power potential ‘of the Col River is eine: studied opened ;-up and..the® new... mines developed. : ‘Prospectors.and mine a road * building programme. : ‘industry ‘ is. * also underway; “ on’ nearly |* ,000 worth’ of generating facilities ' on’ Vancouver Island, Kooteriey. ‘Lakes and:the north- it means : new: : of. ‘the’ Province, into Dawson Creek and. Fort the. progress of Brnah Colum- |° bi ‘With this progress comes int}: ‘With industry and investment : ‘wages : and’ salaries, |... homes and a higher. standard of |* village in, British Columbia, is} lions: of dollars in a-new plant]: existing | plant : unless. it. is . satistied ‘that 2 the Government . is stable,- honest Pa . the" most positive ‘opinion “on. the ‘Social % | Credit ‘Government’ by ‘sponsor- |: fants. than, Boo, 000,000: and thousands |. bs ‘have been 2 The natural - gi gas “pipeline that}: "| will bring new: fuel to the: fires |” of ‘the :Cariboo, : the - Okanagan, | the Esaset Valley. and the Great- |: « area. will cost River. <.which ‘would. involve’ ‘a BS d the. utilization | ot ne ‘New: inining ‘areas are. ‘peing pe owners: are: being assisted by the]. grants, and | . copa what's’ happened | fe “the ra of Laclons wth the‘ goversmeat's general wholesale price index. Si 1935-1939, prices ae : in general hav tise 120%.