PAGE 4 Gastlogar Happenings PHONE 5117 7 Mrs. R. Walley and daughters Jean and Ann left last Sunday for a six-month holiday in ‘Eng- land. Mr. J. F.. Knight, who has been relieving at the liquor store has returned to, his home in Van- couver. ; + Mr. R. L, Wilde has return- ed to Calgary after a business visit to Castlegar and district. | Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Waldie, 280 Fifth Ave, have as their house guest the latter’s mother Mrs. H. H. Pitts of Nelson. Miss Wendy Spence left last Thursday for St. John, Quebec, where she will be stationed with} the. Canadian Air Force. Mr.; and Mrs. R. E. Sommers have. been in the district whi for the ‘past’ several wecks re- turned to their home in Victoria last.;Sunday. ‘\priends of Dr. and Mrs. Pat Fowler will be pleased to know. that they and their three chil- dren ‘have returned from a year in England where Dr, ‘Fowler took a pést-gruduate course in surgery. z Misses Renee Fenner and Mabel Verigin of the pay-and- Takit staff attended the Nation-|~ al Fruit Produce School in Nel- son .on Monday. (@ except. Sundays), Enjoy Iourige-chair: comfort eves "roomy, pressurized. cabin... stewardess’ service. : Connections with Canadian Pacific. “Empress” flights ie Europe, Mexico, Hawaii, ” " Ask about low “FAMILY BARES and the famous Selah NOW - PAY: LATE” Pin’ Phoné 3014 if the © paper > “was to come out with. a headline, "Sick ‘students given alcohol by school staff.” © ‘My own ‘objection, to that sort of treatment, is” that it ot fords. the student no ‘choice. I, taste of rum and would have preferred plain: vodka, scotch,; or _ Something for all the. ener Sewin Table E i nitting: . Fish Pond A |.most effective methods ot cont. .| the ‘coffee might be omitted, cognac... If . necessary, which would result: in a saving of time’ and. ‘effort. that .one. must not expect any more’ of them .than’; that they ‘will give’ the ill person’a little boost in his fight with desease. ‘This’: boost’ may. be physical. or psychological, ‘or both;”:but it can never be more than a little added‘ help ‘for ‘the body, : which ™must carry the brunt of the fight. That: is. the. reason why witch’ doctors have ‘not yet died out. in.many - regions, - because. they give their patients-. -tertific psychological boosts, one of the hating’ illness... That, too, reason for the wndecipherable ‘scrawl of ‘the ‘prescribing phyai- will add to: the: boost he This aiverenentl isnot Sane] or displayed by. ay est aor: : Control Board: or iby: the Government o of Crawford Bay. ‘were the week- of ‘their:brother and wi Schwartzen: hawer’ and; “children. of Rossland spent the weekend at their sum- mer, home here. ‘Mr: and“ Mrs." H. , Clegg of Roasland are. spending: thelr noli- of the. illness will’ ‘never cease: to 7 , When: the, students: manifest i pathetic eyes,. of : several dozen | for example, do “not- ‘like © the|]]! feian.: The” air. of ‘mystery, he ||}. flor their households in the face. of difticulties in’ shopping focilities Dr. Fowler said that England’s economy found itself in a. diffi-| cult race: against- German and Japanese exports, “which- ‘were praduced at lower. cost. . ;/He'had praise for the ‘English pub with - its quiet, Horse lle and gret that the “ridiculous Viquor laws" of , our. province made Koad sort of institution | imposst- _ ANDUSTRIAL = FIRST AID. Industrial First ‘Aid Classes iss under the: - auspices of the Workman‘s Compensation Board: and: the t. John Ambulance Association will be held at +L TWIN) RIVERS. SCHOOL Commencing TUESDAY, OCTOBER, th ot 7:00 P.M. ‘all i " should gt Instructor at the above time ‘and Place, St. John Ambulance Association ; Geatlegor-Kinnatid Center.~' The inembers ‘and the public are. urgently requested. to attend. this “special meeting. Bs h obviously'a thing of the, past, for]|- :| nowadays ° schools - are required | cop ;] to have’ aniinfirmary.. staffed -by. a nurse. ‘The Stanley Humphries | + neice,’ all‘ of Kinnaird,” were ‘where they” Spent a few days on an Telephone Company, and Rev- erénd Jones, both _ of Nelson, spent some time’ at” Deer: Park jon a fishing trip, landing 10, nice rainbow trout:°On ‘a‘:trip: eatlier |] .-° last week, -Mr. Spence and Mr. i Mr, O. D'Andrea. and son Richard of ‘Trail are spending a few days hunting in sthe Deer Park area, : son returned. ‘to their home at ‘|the Ranger ‘Station here, after where they were~ the guests of the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. b ‘and | ‘saws. Your help: is needed. * \ G, Beatty, and-friénd of Nel-|]-- spending the’ weekend in Nelson | _ SALE PRICE . “Deer. Park. days: at’ their summer home in Tox int. Chas. Total 177 J. L& Rik. ‘Atkinson, Lot.15, Bik, 32 78... 05 Lot 14, Plan 2491 ~>. 1 507 G Ww. & A. Ne teu Pt. Bik: 5,1 "16 OF, P 617 F. Es gnko, Lot! C:::-Plan 2054 aes "104.97 4.73. 109.70 7 A. TH HORSWILL, "Collector YES - —_ “This i isa job nae should be done’ a: for care- _ free driving. Have your ‘engine steam cleaned for only - $5.00 —- Have radiator ‘hoses checked: before installing -Anti-Freeze... There's: a..dozen-and-one. little. things that = "we can do to: eliminate trouble this winter. : =Firestone Tires= 600:-'16 4 PLY. Reg.