RUSSIA'S TUPOLEV AND AMERICA’S BOEING 707 jet transport plane are seen parked side by side for the first time. The occasion was the B.C. Centennial aviation show at Vancouver's International ai pc ne ae RUT RET he a rsaned sey irport, The Boeing will carry 110 to 150 passengers and has four jet engines. The Rus- sian plane has two jets and will carry 50 passengers. No Bylaw Pipe For Prince Streal ° bylaw 113 for laying transite pipe on Prince street in the Shewehuk subdivision. However, water works .com- missioner R. C, Maddocks said “council will have to discuss it” and it will probably be laid. Village crews are “coming along very well up there” re- placing pipe on Ferry street and Woodland Drive. RCMP. Special Squad At Work On Sons RCMP L, H WEDDING Daley — Lipsatt On Saturday, July 19, at 11 4.m., St. Rita’s church was the -Scene of a lovely summer wed- ding when Beverly Joan, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. E, J, Lip- sett of Castlegar, and James Con- Yad Daley, son of Mr. and Mrs, M. J.’ Daley of Sudbury, On- tario, were united in marriage in a double-ring ceremony, Rev, Father E. Brophy offic- iated at the Nuptial mass. Soloist Mrs, Steve Gallo of Kinnaird sang “Ave Maria” during the signing of the register, accompan- fed by Mrs, Geo. Vlanich at the organ. Baskets of white phiex de- corated the church and the al- tar was adorned with gladiclas and colored. sweet peas, The Pews were marked with white and pink satin bows. The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked ch: E. G. Maclean Retires After 34 Years At Hill in a white gown made of chiffon over taffeta. The top of the fit- ted bodice, made of chantilly Jace, had a wing collar. From the empire ‘waistline, the skirt fell in graceful folds to a chapel length train. The finger tip veil of French illusion net was held in place by a bandeau of seed pearls, Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls with earrings to match, a gift of the groom. She carried a bouquet of pink rose buds cen- tred with a blue bird for good| luck, The two uttendants wore]. identical gowns made of crystal charm, styled in princess lines, with matching picture hats, and VERTICAL PLANKING 1S THE TREND OF TODAY RUSTIC PLANKED PLYWOOD For Exterior or Interior Uses SEE US TODAY NOTICE DR. PAGES’ OFFICE _ Will Be “CLOSED FROM AUGUST 15-21 INCLUSIVE WALDIE E, G. Maclean retired August 1 after 34 years in the electrical department of the C M & S, Mr, Maclean was. an arma- ture winder in the electrical .de- partment. He started with the CM &S in 1924, Mr. and Mrs. Maclean have lived in Castelgar for 18 years, moving here from Trail in 1940 Mr, Maclean was born in Regina, Sask., and served for three years in France during the first world war. Planning Conference {n Trail On Sept. 5 A one-day conference on town, ‘community and regional planning is to be held in Trail September 5. The mecting is being held by the Community Planning. As- sociation of Canada in co-opera- tion with the Trail Advisory Planning Commission and the Trail.Chamber of Commerce. There {fs no registration fee for the meeting and invitations are being extended throughout the West Kootenay area to mun- white - their costume, Miss Elaine Daley, sister of the groom, was the maid of honor. She wore a blue gown and carried a nosegay of yellow mums. Miss Maureen Lipsett, sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid. She wore a yellow gown and carried a nosegay of mauve mums. Mr. Ronald Souch of Abbotsford, B.C. was best man, and ushers were Mr. Fred Hostetter, Jr, and Mr. Burton Campbell. The reception following the ceremony was held in the Uni- ted Church Hail which was dec- erated in a pink and white theme for the wedding breakfast.” The paernts of the bride and groom assisted in receiving the guests. For her duaghter’s wed. ding, Mrs. Lipsett chose a mint- green flocked nylon dress in princess lines, worn with beige accessories and corsage of pink carnations, Mrs. Daley chose a toupe sheath dress with salmon pink accessories and a corsage of pink and white carnations. The head table was covered with white hand crocheted table 2. plywood witha | fascinating woven texture ui | “LUMBER and - BUILDING " SUPPLY Led. ‘M. Renwick, Mrs. L. Renwick and icipal of- ficials, town planning commis- sions, school and parle boards and citizen organizations. cloths, The three-tiered wedding cake, made by the bride's mother, was embedded in pink and white tulle, It was decorated with sil- ver leaves, pink and white ‘roses and topped by a flowered arch- ‘way over doves holding double- wedding bands. Pink and white candles pla- ced in flower containers flanked the wedding cake. The flower decorations on the tables were arranged by Mrs, Frank Richard- 80) attributed to Freedomite Doukho- Nicholson said last Thursday a “small” special gauad of exper- fenced pepe wens pessreorners No provision Is made under| ‘ Fulton: No Help. Asked: Premier Bennett called. on Justice Minister Fulton last Thursday to “correct” a state- ment that British Columbia had not’ asked . federal assistance in dealing with Sons of Freedom Doukhobor violence, Mr, Bennett told a press con- ference: “That is not correct. I now call on him to file the cor- respondence. - A report from Ottawa July 30 quoted Mr. Fulton as saying the federal government stands prepared at all times to give sympathetic consideration to re- quests for aid, but it can inter- vene only at the request of the to work on vevrariet bombings bors in the interior of British Columbia. " The squad has been at work for about a month he said in an interview. It was drawn from B.C. personnel of the force‘ al- though one or two had been pos- ted there only recently. province, . No request from B.C, had been he said. Premier Bennett said the justice minister had apoligized earlier for saying he had not re- ceived a certain letter from the premier. Mr, Fulton had eald ‘it was in his office but he didn't know it. “Now he is making a sim- ilar statement. I am asking thé full file be shown. He should say Bennett: Asked for Help nothing or file the correspon- dence. ina WINDOW SCREENS Doors CABINET MAKING t GLASS ANY WEIGHT AND SIZE at the _ GASTLEGAR SASH & BOOR PHONE 3211 HE Mr, F. A. THE ARISTOCRAT OF © Completely concected. keeps It In Ali HEARING AID. ff MEN AND WOMEN PTE MAGIC-EAR.I HIDDEN HEARING _ © Wear tt where you hear, Nothing In your har. Custom-fitted contour shope place always. Hear smoothly and clearly. No clothing nofse. No Interference, * : © Color-styled to match your hair, d Your hearing loss Is your secret. OME IN FOR FREE CONFIDENTIAL HEARING ANALYSIS. NO OBUGATION BUSINESS DIRECTORY RAY G, JOHNSON ’ AUTO B.C.L.S., BASec. BOB’S SERVICE = General Repairs Land Surveyor and Tune-Ups Tires — Batteyies 1015-8th St., Nelson Phone 2091 PHONE 144-B Kinnaird, B.C, ~: CASTLEGAR FURNITURE FUNERAL HOME | IG DEDICATED TO KINDLY TONG DISTANCE ' THOUGHTFUL SERVICE “Fou Fise mae Anibillance — Flowers PHONE -Marble & Bronze Castlegar 2521 ‘Trail 191 ere = Nelson 1478 use Phone 3601 UNITED TRUCKING FOR SALE — New 2 house, situated on large lot — also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdokimoff, tin 28 FOR SALE — 14‘ boat and out- board motor, $200, phone 9421. eee FOR SALE — Half acre ‘lot in Rene phone. Trail 993L3, 330 FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house, lawn, fruit trees on 2nd Ave. * Phone 4738. tin26 FOR RENT — 2 room furnished suite. Phone 7031. 131 FOR SALE — Booker coal fur- nace with circulating fan, ap- ply Castlegar News, tin 31] FOR SALE — 1946 Mercury coupe, $125.00, B flat trumpet and case, $30.00, tenor banjo and case, $50.00, 4 acres stand- ing hay, Box 609, Castlegar or .Phone 5183 after 5 p.m, 331 “Hey, Mister WisON? War ARE THE UTTLE SIGNS FORZ* HOME FOR SALE — Cottages located BUB DREOT BUILDING SUPPLIES in Robson, with 2 and 3 bed- Phono $131 — BC. rooms, large lots, Also cottages COFFEE" ‘SHOP we Rinnai, in ‘d on main highway — LUMBER — PAINT and upper bench, 2 bed rooms, TAXI PLUMBING AND pee lots, All reasonably — Z iced. For particulars, see Phousa 288M & 2511 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES _ DAN GILROY, Agent. Office Kinnaird, NORA'S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR Acomplete beauty service CENTRAL.SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR FHONE 4621 "Res. phone 9381. 331 FOR SALE — Channel 2, 4 and 6 antennas, 300 feet of lead-in, Any: offers? Carl eters Phone “4036, : the toast to the bride and Mr. R.]* of the bride. Dunlop of Castlegar then head a telegram of congratulations trom Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gergely of Vancouver. Mrs. L, M. Kirby, grand- mother of-the bride and Mrs. D. Deer, aunt of the bride, passed the wedding cake, For the honeymoon trip — a tour of the Kootenays and a return trip East via: Banff — the bride changed to an ivory sheath dress with a companion coat of toupe brown. An apri- cot colored picture hat with necklace and earrings to mateh, white shoes, gloves and a cor- sage of. carnations ‘completed the costume. | . Mr: and Mrs. Daley will re- side in Sudbury where Mr, Daley is a member of the éngineering staff of the International Nickel company at Copper Cliff, Out of town guests at the wedding included: Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Daley and Elaine of Sud- bury, Ont., Mr. R. Souch of Ab-|: hotsford, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Paulson and family of Portland, Vancouver, Wash., Mr, and Mrs, Mrs, L. M. Kirby of Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Boutry of Rossland, and Mr. and Mrs, George San- WE STILL HAVE A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF SUMMER, SPORT SHIRTS ‘In Gay, Colors to Your o Choice See Them NOW At LEITNERS Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. D. Deer of | . FOR & Bring your Vietory & No cash outlay. TO EXCHANGE YOUR VICTORY BONDS BONDS: Bonds. to our nearest branch, & Receive immediate cash.adjustment and receipt for Victory Bonds. & Canada Conversion Bonds yield a higher return over-a longer period. i We are equipped to help you'make the conversion quickly and simply. . THE. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 775 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO: ASSIST YOU Castlegar Branch, A. E. NORRIS, Manager , NB sent me ° DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE ! Grail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson hala, nchila.ee orwenr B.C, INTERIOR HEARING CENTRE by appointment Re. attach “tanto” Nickie fo heor ft conteated af your ear. pENTICvON: ee ais PHONE 2566 Heels on ladies’ shoes 618 Main Street NTICTON, B.C. ne L aes GAStERGAR AS. r - i] Souch, the.toast to the attendants]. « E - 5 al ~ h 7 7 . Mx, Joe y UNITED - MARLANE GRILL an\ TRUCKING Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. - Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Est Another FORGET SOMETHING? ~ STILL ‘TIME TO PLANT Reses, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, Bulbs. See Us At The Nursery Situated on the Upper Bench, OPEN ALL SUNDAY _. KOOTENAY “ NURSERIES 4 ) CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified ads are char- § Bed for at the ‘rate of five cents per word or figure per with a mi FOR- SALE OR TRADE — °49 Mercury in good shape with tubeless tires. Will trade for truck of equal -value or sell for $450. Apply F. B. MacReady, Syringa Creek. 332 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom un furnished apartment on. high- charge of 50 cents. The ad can run three weeks for the ( | price of two if there are no } changes to be made in sub- q sequent weeks, There is ‘a 25 cent bil- ( ling charge for classified ads not paid for by 12 noon of the date of publication, Engagement notices, obr ) ituaries and carés of thafiks of “usual”: length’ are “pub-- lished at a flat charge of $1 oi After’ three bills ‘have been sent-to an account no 5 further advertisements witl | (be accepted from: that ac ( count until the ‘first classi- fied ad has been paid for. { Kinnaird 3131. +£n29 PHONE 3881 Gastiogar 2521 _ CASTLEGAR SMITH'S GREEP'S ELECTRIC | PLUMBING & HEATING ELECTRICAL |. For Zntinates Ps ‘Phone ~ CONTRACTING ‘ Free’ Estimates A We Service PHONE 8578 ‘What We Install : BC. "CASTLEGAR — sa LAUGHTON DRY CLEANERS oD, , cocoa Phone 4851 Gillen Houss We Pick-Up and MON. — WED. — FRL Deliver 10-12, © 1:30-5:60 X PHONE 2581 - GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS } G. A, SUMNER All Kinds of Bullding ‘ fcia Supplies ip. «Naturopathic Paysislen G.LL, ‘PAINTS | uke Bail CASTLEGAR ‘BUILDING ‘ cals ma SUPPLY STORE F PHO cae “Box 240 — Phone 2161 : WALDIE “DESMOND T. LUMBER & BUILDING __ _LITTLEWooD SUFFLY * LED. = “OPTOMETRIST. : We an supply _all “your q ‘pullding needa. timaten, gtadly given... Phone 7118 u soe ee ! “Wed.: 2:30 eo to 8:00 pm. Phone 3021 or 2281 Charter. Service _. Tewing - Barges _ anywhere on the, Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry : Service . ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10:00: a.m. Monday. Arrive Edgewood 200 * 10:00 om Phuiedey. Arrive 4:00, ae ‘Thursday. Leave ‘Edgewood. No man with a burden of debt hhgs a right to pro- FOR RENT — House on King St. Phone 9461 after'6 p.m. 331 FOR RENT — Furnished self- linen supplied. Phone 3131 days or unfurnished, phone : 4172." ° contained apartment, dishes and|_, ‘TACHA : Confectionery Special Chinese Dishes pen S a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. SETO CAFE aa FOR SALE — Booker furnace in first class condition, complete with pipes and thermostat, Phone 6951, 132 oO; FOR SALE — One good Herford bull, 2% years old. aad A Phelps, Deer Park. 332 FOR SALE — 1948 Plymouth Sedan, $100 or best offer, phone 6431 after 4 p.m, 132 FOR RENT — 2 room furnished suite. Phone 7031. 132 ” For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS Building Supplies Phone 3441 Building & Suoply Oo. Lid ANDERSON ii Je CASTLEGAR < Phone 3351 AGENCIES Dr. R. A. Wailey Has moved his office to 1170 CEDAR AVE., TRAIL PHONE 872 FOR RENT —4 room heated apt, * heavy’. wiring. 2 miles from ferry. Phone 2061. 332 FOR RENT — 2 room. house on iscenic lot’ in Kinnaird, newly decorated. Phone 4481. FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house, apply 582-3rd Ave. Castlegar. ; : 352 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house, furnished or semi-furnished, $55 a. month, 642-2nd Ave. tect his tors. if he has not first protected his wife and children ‘with Life Assurance, Plans to sult your individ © “Suite .Geo..Salekin, 377 East 8th Ave. Vancouver 10, B.C. 332 TANTED Partly furnished, reasonable, one-bedroom, self- suite ‘or house, Phone ual req may be arranged through. Dick Fowler : North American _ bife Robson, B.C. 5176. 132 WANTED — Want full-time work, but will take part time, Will also baby sit. Phone 9511. LIBRARY HOURS — The Cast- legar library is open from 7 ‘to. 9 pm. every Tuesday dur- ing the summer months. (This ad insetred as a public service by.the Castlegar News). NOTICE — Senior Citizens meet- ing Friday, 7.30 p.m. to make final preparations for pienic Saturday at J. T. Webster's. 132 “UNEXPECTED CHANGE mak- es available" good Rawleigh in’ Fine tin20 332 {° Sy : casi THEATRE ‘Dri Thurs., - Fri, - Sat, REBEL IN TOWN |. John Payne ~— Ruth Roman Aug. 7, 8, 9. -o— Plus — FAIR WIND TO JAVA — color Fred MacMurray — Vera Ralston One showing 8.45 p.m. © Gort Ge... bing Cie KIOWIES / Come MON. - TUES. - WED. R.A NEW FIRST IN HIS | © EXCITING CAREER! MGM rensents, ‘ASOL C, SECEL PROQUCTION’ business has been “secured in write W. T. Rawleigh Com- pany Ltd, Dept, Gll 589 / this ‘district, For full details|| | BING. CROSBY , Henry Ave. Winnipeg 2, a B DUTCH MAID. BAKERY LIMITED EXCAVATING - : SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER ‘W. Sharples Phone 6001 (21 j i