PAGE 8 ° Horses—There are less thar 30,000 farm horses in British Columbia. “Although _ steadily giving way. to mechanization, the horse’ still has a place and will continue to play a useful role in many areas, Clydesdales and Percherons . predominate mixed br eds. TRY A NEWS’ CLASSIFIED ir PAYS! Holiday Needs SUN. GLASSES * BATHING CAPS SUN TAN LOTION 612 REPELLANT CALADRYL DETTOL First Aid Supplies for your trip. CASTLEGAR, B.C. CASTLEGAR NEWS, for the Lookout Station Deer Park Socials Fishing was good over the past weekend around'Deer! Park and vicinity. Mr, and, Mrs, R. Ramsden of Trail landed a 10 pound Kamloops trout,’.a 7 pound Kamloops | and. several smaller fish} while ‘their broth- er-in-law, Bert Cottrell, ‘also of + | -Trail,- caught-a total of 7 Kam- (TRAIL, B.C. July .14) \G. H. ‘Turner has. been appointed a Senior Res®rch Engineer, ac- cording to an announcement by A.-D. Turnbull, Manager of The Consolidated Mining and Smelt- ing: Company's’ Research and Development Division, Mr, Turn- er, who assumed his new posi- tion duly 1st, is at present engaged. in research on metals and metallurgical processes: “at Trail::':, : “wiela Crops—British Colum- bia’s field crops gross more than iL | $30, 00,000 annually. Grain pro- PHONE 4231 DAY or: NIGHT is chiefly when’ oats, and" ‘barley. -Quick access and i rapid com- munication are important in lo- cating - and suppressing forest tires... loops and’ Rainbow. Mr.. and Mrs, Bert’ Martin | of: Robson caught 8 rainbow trout, the largest about 3 or 4. pounds. Mr, and Mrs, Simmonds and family of, Montrose, :* ‘spent a few days im Deer Park'on a camping trip. : where Mr. Law is employed by the . B.C... Fordst’ Service as Lookout-man. ! : Mr; and Mrs,‘ D.. Guys of Vancouver spent a few days at the home of Mr. F. G. Hamblin. Thirty-seven .metnbers of the Briggeman ‘family and “four, visitors enjoyed a family. beach: party and picnic Sunday after- noom. The family ‘included Mr. and. Mrs. A. Lindquist, Mr: and Mrs, A... Egan. and. children of Bow Island, Alta.; Mrs. R. Wor- ley, grandson Bob, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Worley‘and children, ‘Trail; Mr.‘ and’ Mrs, E. ‘Worley and children, Robson; Mr. and Mrs. 5. V. Briggeman, Trail; Mr.‘ and Mrs. H.-R. Briggeman, Kinnaird; A. Worley, . Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, 0. W. daughter. Janene of — the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, T. Williamson.- Mrs.::Brown is a former resident; of Deer Park, the daughter of. (Mr. and Mrs. W. Lebedow, now’ of: Trail, who spent the weekend: at’ their home here. Mr.’ H. ‘Pitts ‘of: Castlegar, Mr. J. T. Webster and Mr. A. A, Lamb of Robson were ; recent visitors to Deer Park’ and Re- nata, Mr, and Mrs, Tove ‘Brigge- man ‘of Trail were the recent guests of Mr, ‘and. .Mrs. F. Briggeman. . While here‘ they spent some ‘time. visiting with friends at Renata. Mr. and Mrs. A. Law left me Dae SWIFTS. PREMIUM “READY. TO EAT. ” SWIFTS PREMIUM 1 tb. cello. ROUND STEAK Perfex Bleach Choice Blue’ Brand Beef‘ if Ss ‘ewer’ ‘PREMIUM a] | » NEW cs JEWEL gives you HIGHERT UsHTER AKES! FINER-TERTY ‘Lh. 3le cO-6P COFFEE . RED LABEL Lb. -e eee ees SLOT YS _ WHITE WinEGAR WE CARRY: ‘A: COMPLETE LINE OF .CANNING ACCESSORIES Okangan® Apricots:-now at their.’ ex for ipreserving : 32 ox: ‘jar “33e -OP_ STORE “July :23:.to 28 See our rack. for ‘a spice for your | every PEANUT BUTTER 24 ox. jor ..... CO-OP. -COCOANUT PPLE JUICE _ Sunrype, Clear JELLO Instant Puddings - 3 pkts.’ for. G. Briggeman,. nephew Carl, Mr. and Mrs. R.Briggeman and. chil- dren and -W. Briggeman, all of were recent visitors to Trail and’ Castlegar. They were accompan- ied by Mrs, D. D. Jamieson and her daughter Mrs. S. Haywood, who is.on holiday here from Vancouver. Mrs. John, who “spent ‘a week at “the home of’ Mr, and Mrs. D, Jamie- son, have returned to their home in Portland, Ore, “Mr, and Mrs, J. Lindsay and children of Trail spent the week- end on a camping’ trip at Deer Park. . Mr. -and) Mrs.’ J. Husar, daughter Clara and son Henry of: Salmo were weekend visitors to’ Deer Fak Mrs. : Schwartzenhauer and ildren of Castlegar. are spending. a few days visiting with relatives here. - W. Briggeman ang R. Mar- shall of Trail’ spent a few days at Mr. Briggeman’s summer home, Deer, Park Lodge. Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Phelps and children were recent visitors to Salmo, On their return they were accompanied by © Oliver Phelps of Salmo who. spent the ‘weekend , here, Mr. amd Mrs, O. W. Aasland, daughter. Janene, Miss, Ruth ‘Wil- liamson and Thor Aasland - of L. Newman: ‘and: ‘sont THE ONLY. ‘COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC _DEFROSTING REFRIGERATOR Frost-Free Compistely Automatic core Full-Width 42 (b. freezer Castlegaf. were the recent. guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.- Williamson Mrs. -M. Stainton, daughter Jean and son John, were ‘the: Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Williamson, Others included Mrs. J... Allen left for a short holiday. Vancouver where she’. will Visit with. her daughter’ and sister. Assistant Ranger , and Mrs, |G Bates had as weekend guests Mrs, Bates’ parents, Mr: and Mrs, V. Craig and daughter ‘Jeanie of Nelson and Mr, ‘and Mrs, H. Woods and children of Castlegar. Vegeeblerke ‘total value of the vegetable ‘industry exceeds $7,000,000 annually. About ’.20,- 000 ‘otns of tomatoes, ‘the most valuable” crop, are processed yearly. new. Pussyfoots - Scientifically y designed “by SAVAGE | for baby’s “first steps ‘New Pussyfoor, shoes by Savage are ideal in every way for baby feet: They encour- age healthful’ development, {| assure protection and. com- . fort. and are, ‘specially : |] .designed for ‘easy-dressing. ‘Check these features: ':. ,@:Support’ where support is-needed ‘Soft quality leathers. Roomy moccasin toes Special: tongue opening down .totoe. for easy dressin; | ,@ Foam leather soles |‘ @ Light, non-slip-heel Correct fitting is particular! important and weare pleas: to take the’ extra ‘time and care Fequ wired to assure your baby’s first. shoes are’ right. MADDOCKS: _ SHOE STORE "yoann en ncly wind amb, Etch Wood reflects the play © es “have -arrived ‘and are- at’: tink site,i: and preparations: are wcthe,: raising, The back-! “tilting at ‘the. site practically: tinished,’ and; level-. ‘of: thes grounds - will ‘soon: be Volunteer labor firted.."Phé Pro- ject offic ‘again “be dpened |° and volunteer: labor will be con- tacted* e|‘varidus . wonien's ‘élubs ‘tha have been. handling ‘the? “tase ''s0° well sin’: the : “past. : . INGO fans for (the ° ‘plarit Bingo spo: Sonsoked ‘by the “Kiwants : Club or the’ Project Boclety' ‘are’ well in‘ hand, “and ‘the: various .com- mittees’ are busy: ‘rounding’ ‘out ‘the ‘details. - Tickets are being “put on sale i. most. stores’ throughout ‘the diatrict today, and ‘advance sales indicate that, ‘there “will “be” a (full. house ‘at ‘the’ SHHS. gym “on? August’ 11 It'is obvious Pat the: big. prize of $1,000 “ph roving ‘very 7 eal since ee a limited’ num: ber,.of, players | can be accommo- datéd.:: It’was ‘also: ‘announced that further advertising in ‘the press will, provide additional in: formation’: on: the " progress “of B bingo’ plans, ':” $100 Jackpot Now — Waiting For Winner of Merchant’s Draw "A $100 jackpot ‘ts waiting |. for the winner?-ofs:the® regular |:: merchants” draw Friday -night: :The | (iackpot has | jpullt up winners ros the Grawing place. in’ front*of the: ‘Projects Society, Elk : Drive-In“ Theatre, winner ‘whose: ticket’ was obtains ed at : the ‘drive-in, ‘regardless |' 4) of whether he’ or she’ is’ present 4 ‘The: famous Calgary “Stam: “peders, ow in training at Nel- THURSDAY; JULY. 26,1 The, plan for th tempor ater ‘tank has’ beén: ‘a veal righ : School; has = submitted“ his ‘Mr. “Jack Charters, © acher atthe’ Stanley Humphries & ‘resignation to the: School Board. at | te the deadtine set’ by. the P cial : heal : and Bet out. fast, -ssaving. the Bo -and its | given’ first «and | by: the ‘Kinnaird : Village -.Com- On: -the -~ eats sceaaion| : the Water ‘Tank: Site: Purchase, ‘| for: the: approval: of: the: ieriventy Three | ‘new by-laws were total exp nditure: of $45,767. 'Th and: - changes ‘were ap proved: ‘in: tat: fourth.: The three 'néw by-laws: are being. done by - last regular monthly "mi the Board’on July 20. {| Dennbotee (cratia; ond foe tive director .of the Canadian Association, ” Mr, . John Fisher ‘spoke at a-din- ‘ner: eectiant to a-large number of: Rotarians: and” their “wives at :|the Twin Rivers Hall. He * said: ; that :.tolirists © from ..| other, places were not interested : :| ins the: usual,’ cheap’ ‘souvenir” trinkets \offered by the’standard - tourist’ shop. Most’ ofthese sou-, venirs:. were made!-in , Japan or: , : New. York, and did’ not express. Say :,| the -Jocal:- -color. ‘How. about ‘some’, Doukho~ “The Chamber of *C 2 reported ‘that it is..donating a ; | challenge ‘cup and a report: from Sist ‘said 2 | perfection ‘leaflets, are“ available from: the: president; * Mr. TT. naird *: girl) guide, © has’ success- fully completed a-course in*Red Swimming, . held pa use. this :sum- ‘several local