Page 4 —_—~~~~ Fourth Degree K.G,’s _~ ROBSON NEWS Form General Assembly Fourth Degree Knights of Col- umbus from Nelson, Trail, Cas- tlegar and Kinnaird met at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido in Kinnaird Sunday evening to form a General Assembly of the, Il Fourth Degree of their Order, This General Assembly, the first .of its kind to be formed in Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanigan, who were married at Robson on June 20, have returned from a honeymoon ih Spokane and other U.S. points and are making their home at Taghum, ‘The bride is the former Alice Wanjoff, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Wanjoff of Rob- son and the groom is the son of Mrs, Mike Kanigan and the late, ‘Officers elected were Ray Mul- Mr. Kanigan of Robson. vihill, Trail, Faithful Navigator; Mr, and Mrs, Rex. Ballard of DY soe Monee Tobech rea 5 t} ‘ Captain; Joe -obluc! rail, Edmonton ond oe ot te home: Faithful Admiral; George Gelinas, poate Ball, MY arents, Mr, and Nelson, Pilot; Les Campbell, Cas- . = . ‘a ee ig - d tiegar, "Comptroller; Bishop Mar- Mess Oe cater tin Johnson, Nelshn, friar; Ed Mr, Felix Eeles of Calgary ar-!Kapecki, Nelson, Inner Guard; ‘rived yesterday for a visit withand Tim Teahan, Trail, Outer “Mr. and Mrs..S. Humphries. Guard. Ger tt of jand| 22%, Seoree Alby of Spokane, oOrge of |W: was a guest at the :was :a‘weekend visitor of Mr. and. meeting. ‘Mrs, ‘H, Johnson. “The Waldie family enjoyed a family « sday ly embrace the East and West Kootenays, Mr. and Mrs.2¥1 ie ieee and family of Nelson; Miss Set ana: suppers tthe home) Audrey. Patterson of Vancouver; were “Mrs. George Elley and! Mr. and Mrs. John Waldie wane daughters Jean and‘Margaret of|Mr. and Mrs. R. T, Waldie, Mrs. Elley and Mrs. Owen are Sisters : of the Waldie brothers and Miss Audrey is a ous of ‘ 7 Mrs, R. T. Waldie at whose home Pesos eee HAN BME she is visiting. Mr. W. T. Waldie returned this GRUSHED GRAVEL. week from Penticton where he attended a meeting of the Lum- bermen’s Association, PHONE 3711 ‘ 7 Cc H U Cc K is Ss Mozart's opera “The , Magic TRANSFE R Flute’ was composed a few months before the great Aus- trian’s death in 1791, Bulletin Board AFree Community Service — Phone 3441 . = " Robson Women's and Regatta is to be held on ‘Satuvtiay July i, at 2pm. VACATION TRAVEL ACCIDENT Inswexace avnilsite for a period of from' 1 day-to 1 year. Cost is low. Protest 5 the Interior of B.C., will eventual- | ' tempting: to sell you any particu- GOSTLEGAR SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS a agg | ( PHONE 3031 | Constable R. P. Gilchrist, Cas- tlegar Detachment RCMP, has re- turned from a vacation in Tor- onto, Ontario, * Mr. and Mrs, C, A. Anderson ‘and Lloyd Ackney and son Terry of Castlegar, returned Sunday evening from a week's excursion o the Watshan Lakes near Needles. [| Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Leithead of}. Red Deere, left on Monday after visit here at the home of Mr, and Mrs, T. Blackburn. : Miss Heather Ann Rose of Nel- son visited last week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, W. Easton, Mrs, U. Krintila of Calgary was a recent visitor at the home of HE UNRAVELED TWo STRING * MOPS ‘To MAKE THAT PHONY MANE FORTHE PooRcAT “THIS 15 To BE HIS BIS ACT THIS SEASON ! TREGKON IN SHOW MEREY-GO- ae BEST: REMEMBER, LEO, Yours “NERO WIPE THAT e Guaranteed corresionproof © Lightweight and floxibte © © Installed sakes © Oullasts metallic pipe | For jet wells, livestock watering, is gation, land drainage and sewage dis- fers specify CANON. Easily installed one man with a saw and screw- dtiver, Because CARLON is guaranteed against rot, sust and electrolytic cor- renee ic lasts years tonger chan me- pipe. CARLON is supplied in Jong Jengtbs, and omelets line of be furnished ‘for ‘eting "eetions or connecting CARLON with metal- lic systems. CARLON plastic well cas- ings also available, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mr. and Mrs, A. Walkden and .children of Toronto, arrived yes- terday for a visit with Mrs. Walkden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Blackburn, and also her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs., Cc. H, Phillips, Miss Noreen Friesen has re- turned to her home in Renata after attending school here. Mrs. Margaret Goodfellow and. Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peppard, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanior have left for a three weeks holi- day in Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Jenks are holidaying in Calgary. Mrs, H. Gergely, son Paul, and Miss Carol Jessie Goodfellow of Port! stay in Keotertay Lake General William, Ontario, are visiting at Hospital, Nelson. grandparents, Mr. aridi Mrs:-A. T. Horswill, terday from a visit with relatives: in Calgary. Miss June Sherblko of the RCAF fs spending a leave at the home of her parents, here. Miss Judy Elliott returned this ‘phesies, Britain's banks will soon em- vloy three women for every man, the bank employees’ union pro- Three , quarters of the , 90,000 British bank employces ! now are meri. week from a holiday at the new we Camp Minto on the Arrow Lakes. | Miss Marie Walters returned Mr, and Mrs. Ross Defoe left Tuesday for a vacation in Vane, cotlver, Pat Burroughs of Warfield is holidaying: at the home of his “Mr. and! Mrs. R W. Hopkins’ of Revelstoke. Mrs, A. Denneus returned yes- this week from a holiday trip to} ing at the home of Mr brother-in-law and sister; and Mrs, Ed: Lewis:. RADIO SERVICE ‘BHUBER 25 years experience Work Guaranteed Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. SUCCESSORS TO. Andersom Feed Co. and Mitchell Transfer | 355 Phone 2338 Enfold, i, are visit~ WSURTRIEL Mi.- Let’s Discuss. . BY GEORGE Please do not be misted. In dis- cussing .religion,. I am not at Jar denomination or religion 2 but to. RELIGION to take: pleasure ii’ Sak yoy B. LANDIS wonder-workers ffdm the rarttss' an ‘The Ladies. Auxiliary: F.0.E, 3107 are holding: a: batle: sale in the Variety Shoppe from 3 to 5 on Eniday, July 10, 1953. on another subject. It is a well-Imuwn fact directly with the athe Ladies Auxiliary F.0.E, will hold a regular’ meeting: ow * July 16 at 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall. ss Cyril Bell Agencies Ltd. ‘Phone 3441 Castlegar. Insurance Advisors OFFICE. 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Sask — Door and Cabinet Making. ‘ ‘ and Si Phone 3086 _ KOOTENAY BULLDE RS y Suppliers Costierar Hlehera7 Do we have such faith? it each} person in te world were to‘ bell as faithful in his refigion, what-|| ‘ever it might-be, providing it hurt no one else itt any way, the maj- to be Christians and’ wlio act contrary to the tenets: of” Christi- anity thus: making! 2° it. There are .others who af: ion mernibership in a. denominntisn; | yet ignore the beliefs upon pense tion of] Seamderous everywhere, even right bere in this district. Such actions indi- cate only a: slight .existence of taith, if any- ae all, iim one’s ze ‘and plain, evil The prime demand’ in" any: petit, gion is faith. The stoong:‘fs: your faith?” was- asked | im a. previous column: ‘Examples of steadfastriess in faith are made’ known. constantiy.. The: one - ex-} ample:I. wish to belie tau gion relfgious prinsiples does not a question), "Eiw7| thought to Brlittling other be-| 5 “Castlegar Dry Cleaners ‘| WILL BE.’ " arver — “AUGUSTS ae : Kinbefey New Westminster: - Res ; : : : After. speaking “of . the atomic EATON ORDER OFFICES iN BRITISH SH COLUMBIA hy Prairie "Mission - Penticton = Port Alberni <=. Prince Genre Fiioes tena fo Tall -Vancaurer =: Vetnon =¥. sstview Paine Netson] | Rupert change in the human ‘heart — rand I see no'sign of that .” Mayt that statement be the problem to consider, not only in world af. fairs, but also in laa} affairs. | Thureday; July 9, 1953 5 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C, x Page 5 U4 KCOTISTERAP BOK ly EME WI 205 FEES, Cuan’ bh Dy 7 * ‘Byrsscorr |Eagles, Waldies Tied For First Place in Local Sofhall League scheduled fixture of the Castle- gar-Kinnaird Softball League, the Waldie's nine pulled into a tie for the loop's’ top spot by downing the Eagles 11-10 in the final in- ning before.a small crowd at the Castlegar Ball’ Park, For the Eagles it was the first loss in three tries and, for the DRUNHEAD fat PARCHMENT Waldie team: it was the second heer win in three tries:putting them in rid a tie, with the: Eagles .for the League leadership after : a, little DRUMHEAD over a week of action, EARN OR In esccnd place are the Junior Cubs with a win and a‘loss to feels their credit “while . the “Kiwanis Fy tag te nine and the Kinnaird entry share Pe Rp he cs Weaies the cellar with one loss each, & t AMERICAN Sees PA Wednesday's game Saw the pack TEAR 2° Gh’ Eagles start off with a bang, tak- at ing a 4-0 lead in the first two too Pours. | \ColS one innings. Waldies countered with three tallies in the fourth but the Sugar beet or suger cane pro- -duces four’ times, “more food ‘energy per acre than any other food. Eagles it their lead 6-3 again in the fifth. Waldies took the lead for the first time! with four runs in the eighth. Both teams scored three more runs in the ninth to leave the Waldie lead Pa GMa a Og FT asf KINNAIRD KORWER te ate ate rate em em In the absence of Mr. and Mrs. unchanged, R. E. Burke, who are holidaying| Pete Plotnikoft went the, dis- FOR RENT CEMENT MIXER an .FLOOR SANDER PHONE 3711 CHUCK’S TRANSFER HOURS: 2 am. to, 5:30 Dam. Hl (OPEN: ‘TUES; to: BAT.. “PHONE 2011..- _ | with their leaders and instructors in C: Mr. and Mrs, Wea- ver of New Westminster are oc- cupying their. home: for the next tance on the mound for the win- ners and won his own ball game with a soaring round trip clont two months, to ‘deep left field in the last half ASE. Craig has returned ‘home| Of the final frame, to score M, from Trail-T; ‘and Earl - Saliken ahead of him, For the Eagles, coach Eddy Con- roy aided his cause with a two run homer in the ‘fifth, JUNIORS EDGE WALDIE'S 11 _- 9 MONDAY. NIGHT The Waldie’s nine were handed their first loss of the season Mon- day night when the Junior Cubs downed them 11 - 9 at the local ball park. It was E. Horkoff and K, Grun- Mr. dnd Mrs, J, Preston and family of Creston have returned home after visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Art Eldridge. The Girl Guides of Kinnaird are at present enjoying camp life at Carnp Rory. Mrs. O. N. Askew and daughter Louise accompanied’ by Mrs. R. ‘Wednesday night in the fifth| . Cubs Blank Pontiacs 4.0 To Tie For Leagua Top Spot Tuesday nicht as they decisively whitewashed the visiting Trail Motors. Pontiacs 4-0 in a sche- duled event of the Trail and Dis- trict. Fastball loop before some 200 fans here, Main factor in the Cub triumph which puts the locals in a first place tie with Crown Point in the League, was the superb chucking Jot veteran right hander ‘Reed Hicken. He gave up only two hits | both in the sixth canto when Julie Bilesky and Danny Gera- nazzo each singled, and had, it not been for this one weak moment, he would have had a no hit, no run game to his‘ credit. He struck out nine batters and issued no walks'and aided by the excellent support of his .team- mates, faced only three bktters each inning’ save the sixth, Four errors on the part of the Trailites also helped to boost the score for the Cubs, while caustic comments from the fans resulted Castlegar Cubs played one of their finest games of the season AFTERNOON and anyway I read somewhere that a three mile walk is extre- REFLECTIONS BY GLADYS COLLINSON There is nothing so pl mely for any number of reason’s including the waistline, ‘So what if my feet did and I didn’t see much of the We can always look forward to next Saturday night. boss's hurt show. sitting through a good show, ot course being able to. see the sereen helps considerably, So when 1 enter a theatre .I am usually pretty choosy about, where I sit. If we get there early‘ enough,’ and the lights are still on, it saves. me the embarrass-! ment of trying to sit in a seat which is already oocuples. I also have the i HOMES and LOTS FOR SALE whom to sit behind. This if not done wth consderable care, can, present quite a problem, For instance, I have learned’ through former sorry experierices, | never to sit behind someone with! narrow shoulders, because the’ next person usually sits so close, I can’t begin to see between them. } So naturally the fellow with the! ae Hest! ears is my best bet. | Then there is the pop-corn eat-| er who, if his enthusiasm is any in some frayed on ‘the Taking the loss on Yhe mound for the Pontiacs was lanky Elsio Vanelli who struck out six bat- ters and issued one walk, Cubs garnered six hits from his offer- ings, The locals scored once in each of the first, third, sixth. and eighth frames. Ted Gergely, is- sued the only walk of the game, was batted in by Billy Kereiff in the first. Hicken’ gained the bases on an error by shortstop Geranazzo and crossed home plate on-a fumbled fly ‘ball by centre fielder Bobby Kromm, banged out by Gerry Wanless in the third, Billy Kereiff- scored the re- perally, dragged out, bya three Wadey Sr. of Castlegar are vaca- tioning at the‘home of Mrs, Ask- ew’s parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Bickell,. of’ Skookamchuk. . Mr, A. Pilkey and Dr. Gordon Sumner left last week for a short vacation at Banff and will take in the Calgary Stampede. Mr. and Mys. J. P., Moore ‘of isiting with their ‘daughter: and: son-in- erud sharing mound duties for the winners while P, Plotnikoff went maining two Cub tallies, singling each tome and: batted home by! Rocky plotnikoff.. Kereiff led in the Cubs batting department with three singles in four times at bat followed by John Ross and Coach Rennie Mitchell with two each and Gerry Wanless and Rocky} Plotnikoff, one safety each, Calling the plays were plate the distance for the losers, R, Martini ‘scored three of the Juniors’ runs with R. Kanigan, H. Plotnikoft and E, Wallace two each and B,. Atcheson and L. Kavic, one. each. For the fosers Peter Plotnikoff scored thrice, Earl Saliken and| Umpire Cliff Wanless, Paul Sani- ‘Robin. Pintott, ,.twice..and 2; | sonofé, ae fisten sand Tommy, Lampe Taw,’ “Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs,‘J. Muriroe,: “Mr, and: Mrs. W. Evans. and Mr, and’ Mrs. A. McWhinnie mot- ored to, Creston last’ week-end, ‘: Mr, and Mrs, L, Newlove and Mr. and. Mrs, F. —] Mitchell were first and only game'so. far, we! roundly: trounced to the tune: of 10 :- 4:by. the Eagles:in the third game of | the:Castlegar - Kinnaird }Smith and Garry Jones once each: | atd iS : NINE. KIWANIS ED: * 10-4 BY. EAGLES HERE: Cubs ‘Down! Ghosts In ie Exhibition Tilt Here ‘ The:Kiwanis nine; ‘playing their The Iowa Coloréd Ghosts, cur- rently making ‘an: exhibition tour BE TWEEN HOR. Cw k-end visitors to Creston. * st the Castlegar Ball Pay, lead by the end. of. the second frame and breezed through to an .| easy win with three more. runs| ** Th SE 7 HOE BAY — *] in the fourth canto and one each ‘ in the third, sixth and eighth # Vancouver) NANAIMO edn the third and seventh frames and ninth. KINNAIRD SOFTBALLERS BLASTED 15 - 7 THURSDAY ‘Castlegar - League emerged from their first “League Friday night, at!-of the. Kootenays, pitted. them- ‘selves against the Castlegar Cubs here Friday night in a fastball en- counter, and. were defeated 6-3 by the hometown lads, The ‘Eagles -grabbed a4 - 0 ie game was scoreless until the fourth inning when the Cas- ‘egar hitting. barrage finally paid off and ‘six’ Cubs crossed. home plate, Ghosts meanwhile brought: in one run in the fourth and were able to add two more in the sev- enth to complete the scoring. ,. Pitching duties were handled by Rocky Plotnikoff, Alan Jac- obson and Reed Hicken. Following their defeat, the darky ‘visitors put on ae comical rame. The Kiwanians tallied once in cored twice’in the top of the The Kinnaird entry in the Kinnaird — Softball game at Kinnaird Thursday, on the bottom end of a 15 -'7 score, when they played. host to the Waldies nine. The’ visitors banged . in three WAT. tells the ‘trath ‘about whisky ‘:Pat Seagram's “83” to the water. tests _ Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky’s true, natural cee and sateen shadow-ball display, showing fine talent in pantomine. Se ESE ‘The magpie, which is seen in all western provinces, is about the runs in the first and four in the size of a Pigeon, ‘ i to be making part of the erring Trailites, | the most of his investment. How- ever, I am resigned to sitting next, to them now, and’can maintain: aj reasonable poise throughout both, Performances — the ‘one on the’ screen and the one at my elbow, Last Saturday evening Proved , almost too much, though, and I am fully convinced no ten-year-| old should be given peanuts un- less there are. elephants ‘around to feed them to, Besides I hate! peanuts, they are so darned hard. to, brush out of one's hair, ‘The evening ‘was rounded out nicely however, or to put it“lit- mile walk home, It happened to be Junior's, night to have the ‘car;' IM HOUSE "AGRE OF GROUND FULL PRICE $6825.00 MANY OTHER LISTINGS RANGING FROM. , $2,000 to $17,000 Lots in - ROBSON, KINNAIRD, $25 DOWN, BALANCE LIKE b.-3 Wired for Electrical Range $3500 Down, Balance $40 a month 6 per cent Interest CASTLEGAR, BLUEBERRY All you haveto do is | THE ‘CxeLos ~ $168. po You WANT TO. GHANGE | YouR FURNACE TC AN. OIL BURNER? remove your grates and slide ‘in BURNER os ALL JUST FOR... 00. PAINTING? Pa pene Then See Us For The Best CL. PAINT ‘CASTLEGAR BUILDING ~ SUPPLY STORE red amie; second frames, adding one more in the sixth and two in the eighth, and exploding with 5 insurance couritérs' in the ninth, Meanwhile the. Kinnaird lads {were able to score twice in the first frame, oneé in the fifth, twice. more in the sixth, and once in‘ each of the final two innings, WEEKEND GAMES | Tonight the Kinnaird lads are hosts to the Kiwanis team’ and then ‘meet the Eagles here to- morrow, night. | ‘Next week the Junior Cubs; will have a chance to even mat- ters when they meet the Kiwan-! jans’ here Monday _ night, and: travel to Kinnaird :'Tuesday. On}. evening the calls for a game between the, Waldies team: and the Kiwanians' =| | at Castlegar. a ag oa] f_ BELBECK — To Mr: and Mrs. Kootenay. Lake General Hospital, July 4, a daughter, | - NKOFF — To Mr, and dvertisement | cnot published a displayed’ by th * Control Board or by the Govemment of Bris enti Mrs. Peter. 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