PAGF 10 "| THURSDAY: SEPTEMBER 13, 1986 ~ > Beiow is: thé Complete Cast- Jegar District Fall Fair prize list, subdivided into sections. (For|. Fall Fair Story’ see page 1). VEGETABLE SECTION. Beans, wax. 1, Mrs. E. A.. Lampard. (No second or third prizes). Beans, green, 1. Mrs, E, AY Lampard.. Beans, pole. 1, Mrs, M. ‘Gallo. 2, Mrs. PS. Popott. broad. 1, Mrs..H. Heskith, Beets, globe. * 1, Mrs. Fred Kokin. 2, “Mrs. James Gemmill, Cabbage, ball or flat. jal, Mrs, Ralph Baglo. 2, Konkin. 1, Mrs. H. Heskith, Celery. P. S. Popoff. Fred onlin, Cauliflower, 1, Mrs. P. S: ‘Popoff. Carrots, short, 1, Ms. P. 8. Fonett, Fred Konkin, Carrots, long. 1, Wong: ‘Kong Tan. Fred Konkin. Carrots, interm.- 1, me N. Oswald. 2 . pues, Northern Spy. , | Apples, ‘Wealthy. “| Apples, Delicious. 1, P. S. Popoff. “potato, “1, Mrs. M. Gallo. P'S. Popoff. Squash, green Hubbard. 5. .W.. Brownlie. Cantaloupe, 1, Mrs, Pered Konkin: Mangies, any variety: sp ol, ‘Mrs, P. S, Popotf, 2, ; Mrs. Pomp! 1,2 Mrs. Frea Konkin. 2, Mrs. 1, Mrs. H. R. Foxlee.’ 2, Mrs. is Bread & Butter 2:1, Mrs. V. B.- Goreaty. 2, Mrs. fall Flt Prize List ‘1, Mrs, MC Gallo. 2, Mrs. J. S.| Plum jam. tt, ‘ Or 4 2, Mrs. MJ. ‘Hingiey.. +1, -Mrs. Ralph Beglo. 2, Mrs, | Crabapple’ jelly, -red. 3, Mrs, J.T. Web- Pied aaindety Hpedersen, 2, Mra € uy: yellow. ‘lp Soporns Canned | popott.. 3.8. Scott ‘Mrs, | Canned” 5 1, ‘Mra..'V.. .B. Goren. 23 ‘Mire. Ovoxne. aa , Mrs, }Anne Sykora. 2, Mrs. Cc ts. ‘Ty Mrs. B. Oborne, 2, Mrs. P, S. f' canning, 1,’ Mrs, J. S. Scott. Canned beef, ° 1,, Mrs. V. B. Gores. a has J. S, Scott. ' Canned: chicken, (Continued on. page 15) Bleek ou palit jelly. 1, R2 Oborne. » R. Gborne. ‘Agpies: »Delicious, 1, R. Oborne. 1, (Re. Oborne. |. *,. V. B, Goresky. Apples, Mcintosh. - “TN. Mrs. J. Tomatoes, green. 1, Mrs. EB. A McDonald. ‘2, Mrs, H. Heskith, 3, Mrs. M. Gallo. Bhobarb. ; 1, Mrs. Fred Konkin. 2, Mrs. P. S. Popoff. ree Peppers, sweet, 1,'Mrs.. Mike Verigin.,. 2, Mrs. te. 1. Mrs. Help. Baglo. 2, P. S. Popo! Potatoes, Pte gem, ‘ i, Mrs. Fred Konkin. 2, BE : CLEARLY? =, INFORMED CJAT - FRIDAY September 14th. 9:00 p.m. The Honourable - R. WwW. | BONNER. Q.¢. Attorney-General of British Columbia WILL SPEAK TO.YOU ON THE . RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENTS | -- OF YOUR + SOCIAL CREDIT. GOVERNMENT SOGIAL CREDIT fF) Ee "A. Lampard. 3. Mrs, P. S. -) Popoft, - yellow. 1, Mrs, H. RB Foxlee. 2, Mrs. J. ‘Webster, Crabapples, 1, Mrs. cai McLeod. 2, Mrs, Oswald, Pears, Bartlett. ‘ . 1,8. R. Foxlee, 2, Mrs, J.-S Pear a. ; Rn Obeme. 2, Mrs, a s. Plums, Ktalian Prune. 1, Mrs. Helen McLeod. 2, Mrs. H. Heskith. Plums, A.0.V. McLeod. :. Reariey, -aurce Ve. 5 |, BR. Oborne, 2, H.. R Foxlee. wl Mrs. P. S. Popoff. 2, Mrs; J.|' s. Scott. 3 Mrs, ML: Gallo, 1, Mrs.: Chas. Bir S.- Popoff.-’ hice pom-po: Mrs. ‘Marie - Stover. 2, Mrs. P. + Popoff.. *. Dahlias, Precorative, large. ‘4, Mrs, Chas. Bird. 2, Mrs. Marie Stover. Dablias, 4.0.V. Joe Killough. ; Gladiolus, 1 ne ite & yellow shades 1, Mrs, ‘R. EL Wadey. 2, Mrs. J. Ww. Dugan. Sieeolus, red & pink shades. 1, Mrs. carte ‘Bird. 2, ae z. W. Dugan.. Gladiolus, ‘any other, color, Bi jams, plain. 1, Mrs. Joe Killough, 2, Mrs. zs Scott. -3," Mrs. R. H. Wadey. fastartiums, double, ... -.. an Mrs, John-Sherbiko. 2, Mrs. E. ‘s Lampard. 3. Mrs. R.- 1,-Mrs. J. W.. Dugan, 2, Mrs. R. H. Wadey. 3, Mrs, MM ‘Gallo. Petunias, : 1, Mrs. Johri “gherbiko. 2, ‘Mrs, Petunias, double. 1, Mra. Ralph Baglo. 2, Mrs. P. s. Popoft. 3. Mrs. Marie . Stover. Keeps YOU Inf e - Issued’ by the BC. Social Credit Campaign Committee . | Carnations. © * : vas of Annuals, ~ : Potted Folliage Plant. po! i : Begonias, AON. in bloom, 1, pard. ~ © Basket display ‘of mixed Baglo, 1, H, R. Foxlee. 2, Mrs. Helen an Webster. DAIRY PRODUCTS SECTION w. Brownlie. 8, Mrs. Fred Kon-| kin. - i i eo mn ol ae ”1,-Mr, W. J. Guerin. 2, Mrs, J. 1, Mrs. ‘Fred’ Konkin.'2,. Mrs. Pe lersen. Ws. Guerin, 3, Mrs. J.W.4 Chrysanthemums. 1, Mrs. J. H. Pederson. 2, Mrs. R. H. Wadey. - 1, Mrs. M. 5. Bingley. 2, mx Art Ewing. Marmalade, 1, Mrs. Jobn Sherbike, 2, Mrs, J.'S. Scott, 4 1, Mrs. P. S. Popott. 2, ‘Mr C.| Canned apricots. H. King. 1, Mrs, R.‘Oborne. 2, Mrs, Ww. Sweet peas: 3 Easton. © i, Mrs. M. B. Peachy, 2, .Mrs.| Canned cherries, - somes Monroe. 3, Mrs. .Charles| 1, Mrs, J. S. Scott. 2, hire. Ante peaches. " 1, Mrs, _R.. Oborne. 2, Mrs. V. B.. Gorésky.. 1, Mrs. Anne Sykora, 2, Mrs.| Canned - red -p! ‘ J. H. Pederson. : 1, Mrs, John, MSperbilco, Geranlums, in. bloom. Canned biue plams. 1, Mrs, Ralph Baglo.. 2, Mrs. E. A. Ballard. Canned raspberries. - National Tide Begonias’ (tuberous) in bloom. 1, Mrs, R..Oborne. 2, Mrs. V.| | Council. 1, Mrs. Marie Stover. 2 Mrs, B, Goresky. ' E. A. Lampard. 3,. Mrs.P. ‘S.| Canned pears. Popoff. tre ee Oberne, 2 “Mrs. M. J. Hingley. Canned strawberries, 1, Mrs. | Ralph Baglo. 2, Mrs. J.|_ | Sherbiko. Canned huckleberries, 1, Mrs. John Sherbiko, 2, zMrs. |, Mrs. Marie Stover. ALL-HITE IRONING TABLE Has been fudged ovtstandi for in good design, o% Mrs. 5. A. Lampard. 1, Mrs, Ralph Baglo. 2, Mrs. L. EF, Quance. 3, Mrs. C. CH. King. Potted plants, other “varieties 1,- Mrs. C.. H. King. 2, Mrs. J. H."Pedersen. 3, Mrs. E. A. Lam- flawers, . Special,. Mrs. Chas. Bird, 1,| Jam Mrs. Marie Stover, 2. Mrs. Ralph Dalry butter. | Mrs. J. S- Scott. 2, Mrs. P. Eggs, grade. A, large bi j sis 335 FRONT ST. — ; pace 195° When You Buy... STAINLESS ‘STEEL’ "WASHER SIWOTONE LRTIEIE NSA in br it : he é |. : : : Rouble: sobes: tubs, « “one Inside: $373, une : ‘acti oa pearing ne toe 6 In. destructible cast he inute wash- bal» $50 tee year : bite or TOTAL EXTRAS ‘GASTLEG: "BUILDING “SUPPLY STORE PHONE 2161 © 1, Wong Hong Tan. 2, Mrs. J. Scott. Jar. or Honey, light. SCHOOL 2 = 1, Mrs, J. H. Pedersen. 2, R.|’ STRUCT fi Oborne. 3 Jar of Honey, dark, . . f : N Wi sas Heike Verigin. 2, Mrs. : “Young Man with a Plan. ‘One of these days, Fred's ae to take, over the farm. Meanwhile, he's planning; ‘studying and working: hard... learning i sight on the job. : "Already he's iisrazd a lot about modern farm management, and how 4 chartered : bank can play its part’in making farm living more comf bl mote profitabl He has found, for example, how useful." ” the bank can be as a’ place to build up savings; to obtain credit, to seek financial © advice and market information. He knows: eae he ae ees door is open peas _ When you see a good. ooking, walls farm, chances are the farmer uses the services the chartered banks have built up for ail Canadians. ae “ON N THE NEW “FEDERAL. BUILIING WAS DONE BY. - Wally Walger Phone 4032 aE ‘Ha: e Had The Opportunity To © Supply: ‘The | READY - mix “CONGRETE. ‘FOR ‘THE NEW: ‘FEDERAL BUILDING IN CASTLEGAR - READY re Phone 2054 iat Glamor : A modern, - low-slung ¢ ‘exter-| lor of brick - and -glass .will add glamor to, the new, post’ office and the “village | of. Castlegar when tie new building: is ‘open- ed by .Mr.’ R. "district lo Castonar greyish: terrazz ‘is furnished ‘with ‘Ger “mnodernistie cheat-high desks. for ‘the public, ‘The whole building is brand new from floor; to ceiling.’ ‘Even . the architect, tomorrow at;3: p.m. Columbia Builders of; Castle. gar was the main. contractor’ for the \ building, “having ‘submitted the lowest :bid—a’ total of $112,-" 927—nearly’ year. ago. Other bids were submitted by Kenyan Co,:’ -Ltd., : Penticton; «Strange & name plates are new. There : are 898. boxes.,").:, .. "No staff increases are. plan- ned. A. staff of three permanent girls will attend to the six wick- ets: Allene LeRoy. Ve Verna ern. Elasott, Mary Free and Bae Mr, T. R. Deans, ypostinaster, said, “It will: make. a big ‘ditt Co., V , and, ad The goat ,of the | _conorete ie Department ¢ of Public Works and the ‘Village’ of Castlegar.;:. . The ‘building, ‘ obviously. de- signed for a. larger’ mail: .turn; over than js being handled ‘at present, consists ‘of ‘a lobby, 8 room. for ‘box holders, ia a Jaree working room, divided smaller space behind the pe and a large open’ area measuring about 40 by 40 feet. There are two fully equipped washrooms and a kitchen with’ sink and ‘cabinets. The building has a full ‘basement about ‘ten’ feet high divided ‘into. ining two. rooms, ‘one The furnishings are ‘natural -coldr . varnished «wood with aluminum ”trim”’ and . reinforce- ments, The floor .in the lobby is Senior ‘Scholarships To: Be ‘Awarded Fri. certainly: » being. able, to lay out’ the. work properly. It: will speed 8° up..and’ keep: them in better order.” ‘When asked the main feature of the new. office, he: said ‘with a. grin, ats just bigger —. lots bigger.” Castlegar Women’s Father Dies At 73. ... William ‘Argotoff, the father of Mrs. Tina Kerievoft of Cast- legar, died’ in Nelson Monday at the age of 73. Mr. Argotoff, ‘a: “farmer in the West Kootenay -and: Bound- ary districts. since .1908,: camé: to Canada in 1898. and lived first in, ‘Saskatchewan, . moving | to Brilliant in 1908, He later. lived in Grand Forks and. Nelson. Besides his’ daughter, Mrs. Kerievoff, the deceased is sur- vived by his wife, four.:sons — Bill in Grand Forks, Fred in New : bebe dac rete George. and ier The | senior scholarships to] Mabel Hooehin, last ‘years © "graduates, both with | ster,.. junior and ‘senior. matriculation, | wil: warded “tomorrow, Fri, Fees ‘Siminott, icant Junior-Senior High School 9 The awards will be made by| organizatio: the scholarships, hich have peen assigned in connection with the of ie in June. ~The public. ‘has been invited to: atterd ‘the. E BLUE TOP ~ - BURGER » * idii-cuetlogas * Highway DRINKS": : - ICE-CREAM. Rial sa | th : _ EXPERTS i 151 1 Cedar Street Phone 602- Trail, B.C.’ “OFFICIAL OPENING. .... ~NEW CASTLEGAR FEDERAL. Bune FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER | ie 3:00 P.M. 2 DISTRICT ARCHITECT. “2s. Mr, Bickford” . WiLL OFFICIATE THE PUBLIC 1S CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND’ 5