"S ‘ALL THE SH OUTING ABOUT? When you see a gang of stuart VaR this happy in front of a achool, you can safely assume—school’s out! happlest day of the year, w plain old delicious loafing. For the young, it’s the when they con look forward to swimming and fishing end just -| of. food ‘and income for: Alex, me (continued from page five) matter, as Alex was interested only in the ‘hides. He wrapped two skins. inside the other and tied the'-bundle together with the paws. of the outside one. He then slung it over his back and .carried it: by the the lake By the time we‘ reached the lake, Alex ed. oe The! Columbia was a 4 source but on two occasions it almo: cost. his. Around 1914 ‘or $915 he made a raft at Castlegar | p: for transportation to Trail, Along \the ‘way the raft broke apart ar and Alex had to swim for When he didn’t arrive at ed, George Clark became con- cerned and: called Victor Janp: Red Sox are Big Winners in | For Castlegar Minor League Baseball By MICHAEL VECCHIO In every game there has to be a winner as well as a loser. In this case the Red Sox, as pre- icted by many, turned out to GREYHOUND announces @ “CHANGE IN LOCAL FARES effective Aug. 1, 1964 Any objection may be filed with the Superin- fendent of Motor Car- riers, Public Utilities Commission, Vancouver, B.C. on or beter’ duly 21, dae be the big winners in a_best- outott -three league series recent- ly. This ended another season of minor baseball for our young athletes, The Red Sox won the first game with ease and the second game didn’t even get started is the opposing team was un- able to field nike eligible play- ers for the game. Therefore, that game was won by. default. The Red Sox were managed by Nick ‘Stoochnofé ‘and’ coach- ed by Bill Keraiff and they are sincerely congratulated for their fine efforts in bringing: their team to ‘the: top spot in’ the league in’ the series. Members of this team con- sist of: (captain) John Horcoff, Cecil Stoochnoff, Larry Keraiff, Richard Stoochnoff, Louis Wish- loff, Timmy Keraiff, Steve Wil- ley, David Bringslie, Tim Jen- nings, Marvin Bailey, Greg Jen- nings,. Lloyd Bailey and David EON A 880 Highway Drive, TRAIL, Phone Zenith 6330 SALES AND SERVICE - Oldsmobile Chevrolet Cadilla Finest and Cleanest Used Cars in the Keotenays Everyice Car Guaranteed WHOLESALE GM | PARTS E DISTRIBUTORS _ Largest stock in the Kootenays of genuine parts for all’ General Motors Vehicles -. Lasgent and most fully « equipped | Garage and jody Shop in the Kostonays A : rete Ta Tire Warehouse Te dL Osachoff. This team will be presented with the Castle Motors trophy for being the top team in the finals, Again, congratulations for the fine showing! The runner-up.team, who will be presented with the $10 bonus also donated by Castle Motors, are the Dodgers from Robson who lost to the Red Sox for the best-out-of-three series. Congratulations are also extend- ed to them for getting so close {and yet so far) to the top spot. 'e hope to get all the play- ers tactner when these trophies are being handed’ out to let them realize what they were actually fighting for, and per- haps treat them of refreshments. will have to be finalized at the next meet- ing, so you'll probably hear more al about it later on. Finals to some sort) Td Trail team took a trip out here to play an as star team on the grounds of the Twin Rivers school. No doubt the ‘Trail team was E004, and obviously’ won, but we. gave’ them something to really fight for in order’ for them to Both teams played ‘an’ ex- cellent game with the Trail team taking a slight lead in the begin- ning of the:game but they got, stopped ‘towards the latter half to keep the score a little closer our favor. This team from Trail at one time won the B.C. clampion- ship. So, even under those: cir- cumstances, our team met them with full force'and played what term ‘as a “terrific game.” And if this is in doubt, ask the many, and I-‘mean many, apeC: tators who. were crowding the score ‘around that: backstop and_ H a At a recent meeting of the First. Kinnaird Brownie Pack, woodsey corner was Three Kinnaird T eenies Enrolled in Brownie. Pack | Following ‘the? enroliment; Debbie McNee and Rebecca Gre-|: by three little girls who were found wdieg behind a bush. These “Tweenies” Carol Fitzpatrick, Debbie Brownlie and Janice Koenig, were then led to the toadstool by their sixers and there they were enrolled into the pack by Brown Owl Mrs. D. Hiebert. Each new Brownie in turn her She was gory were with ‘gold- en bar badges for having Pass: | iy ed the second part of their Brownie tests. They had come to the toadstool by way of a pathway of flowers laid’ espe- cially: for them by their fellow Brownies. :: Guests at the meeting were Mrs. W. MeNee,. Mrs, W. Gre- gory, Mrs. J. Koenig; Mrs, E. then shown her reflection in the “magic pool” in the moss garden and told that she was no longer just an ordinary lit- tle girl but a Brownie. With a word of encouragement to keep keep \ their’ Brownie their Brownie pins shiny, _to| hand. and Mrs. W. Walpe' Ale the ceremonies the guests adjourned to Brown Owl’s home where Rebecca, »Debbie and Gaye Desaulnier iperpared tea and toast and served it as part of their. test for.their ‘golden faithfully. and with the secret handshake of the Brownies giv- en: all around, the girls’ were welcomed into the pack, The - joyed a treasure hunt for nature objects under. the leadership of Tawny, owl Mrs. George Brown- Don’t let tree roots clog up your sewage JOHNS-MANVILLE ’ TRANSITE BUILDING SEWER. PIPE: locks out tree roots Transite ith its extra-tight Ring! Tite homeowners lasting pro- tection aj inst ‘the most common use sewer failure: root Joints offer: cause of clogged lines! Transite Pipe will neither rust nor jt is strong, durable and corrosion: feta Let us give you corrode, the complete facts. 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The uncertain, “put ‘on this trip he travelled with a friend from the Colville tribe, It was between Castlegar and’ Trail where they again encountered trouble. ‘Their ‘boat ‘was drawn naged to make it.to, shore,. His er was not so. fortunate. Fe is believed his body: was ne- ver. found, In telling of the en. counter to a’friend Jater, -he re- lated ‘that. his partner’ did not know. enough’ to take a’ deep ath before they: went under. Victor'Lanphear recounts the last: time: he ever saw Alex chester for the odd hunting trip, and it was always returned along with ’.'” of. Catholic]. “NAT: GAS”. says. For a’ guarantee ‘ of 4 vith oie inissionaries as Immaculat us the on numbers 9 ‘on’ the, afreraft o st Uke “getting a lane. One Thousand sours § re juste Uke fd pil lot take quicker, land ° easier, ‘and: Ws 80: new brand new six hundre twentieth century ‘air. of five passengers and the pilot; as well:as a large compartment for: luggage. 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Danger, however, may come from the most unexpected sour- ces. ny children have pil 5 Gees Hot not havea lead: 5 * Old garden’ len furniture should) Castlegar 7a : "Is Named On DY: Honor Roll ea: Castlegar man; “Walter Kuit, ison the! honor :roll for. the second’ semester at Notre Dame’ University. in’ Nelson. This*’ was announced last week ‘by.:D. F.. Larder, ‘dean of studies at the “university. oa the Fair is growing cade year ‘| would = = TTA _Week- End Specials. - USED OFFICE ‘MACHINES — Harvest Queen Cancelled For Fall Fair for This Year A general meeting ‘of the Castlegar ‘and District Fall Fair} Fall Association. was ‘held: recently in the Legion Hall with 16 mem- bers ‘present; In . the ‘ absence of Fete Ewart who is president, -Mrs.L. A. Grunerud, : vice-pre- |: = went : presided. \: ‘Ave committee consisting of Paul ‘Thederahn and Mrs.’ Irene Hubert will be.in charge of see- ing how much floor'space will be available and the-renting of the space. It'is hoped that more ace will be available this year dy thats wil hott be. a reported: ‘Queen ie year unless some organization take on this pro- insurance the ‘As- faoelation’ 's effects has | been paid. Two-letters regarding the’ food |: hich | concessions ‘were . received: and | one reardin: ig a le.-It- was de- cided: thatthe: Sunshine Club ‘will: have: the food): concession: ! and the Pythian Sisters will hold a raffle, Prices. were nian for the concession and’ ri Renting/ of- Hloor. space for. organizations and will be the: same.’as' last: “year, that is $La Zunning foot. tion’ withthe: Fait, if. that was and if he can as a ‘suitable hall. He ‘also ‘offered .to get a:junior square dance for about half an hour’s entertainment on the ev- ening ‘of Sept.:18. Several other |- suggestions were made ‘regard- entertainment for. the even-|- 4 ing of Sept: 18 ‘and contacts be made of thote suggested. Mrs. Hubert will be in cha- rge’ of the uber and’ will:see that they are distributed. The of +2) ficial opening will -be het Sept.17. Letters for floor.. space : were received:and turned: over to “Mr: Thederahn. ‘The Safety Council has been making inquir- les regarding having a: demon- tration during the Fair. - “Floor, walkers will be need- ed for the three days of the Fair. The executive will contact judges for: the, several sections. The male: -members of thes Sen- S the three. ‘nights of the "rar. a Car Kits ie ‘Large aon aly % FOR THE BRIDE ON WEDDING: SUPPLY " PURCHASES OVER: {slo 00 = tt was decided to dispense Sa] 96 “columbia “CASTLEGAR, : SUPPLIES, Pes Nc = IE ‘BEST DRESSED", : _ MEN WEAR: McGILL SHOES sl Jim McLuckie spoke of hav- : ing ‘a vt te dance in: conjunec- with door ‘prizes this year. The Fair. books are ready for distribution: and will be deliver- ed. in ‘afew ‘days. Mrs, E.°A. McDonald gave ‘a brief financial report for the past six months. 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