PAGE 4° THURSDAY, JULY. 111957 a All Cubs ids hove sent in applications for Cub Camp from this district, will all be able to attend, Bus leaves Parish Hall Casticgar at 12 noon maui “WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY . BE SURE TO CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY PANTS FROM $5.80 UP ot Leifner’s Relax, gnioy 3 your, ottipt worn ane nd road "hazards the way to the Coast. = $3 PHONE 4951 : E : REPORTERS Castlegar. Happenings Mrs, W. MacCabe is in Vic- toria at Teacher's Training School, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durrante are renewing acquaintances. in Castlegar and District. Mr. Archie is a patient in the Kootenay Lake General Hos- pital. Mr, and Mrs, A. T, Horswill were guests at the Old Timers Banquet on Tuesday. Vivian Dams of Honeymoon Bay, exresident of Castlegar, is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. Hesketh for a few weeks, . Mr, and Mrs, Fred. Hostetter are holidaying at the coast, visiting their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Gerg- ley, and friends. Mr, and Mrs. Don West are visiting at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Something special to celebrate our 125th anniversary first bottled whisky —G & W “aid Ryc—-now comes to you in a distinttive Little Brown Jug. So join usin our 125th Anniversary colebration ... with a Little Brown Jug of G. &W Old Rye Whisky! GeW ure srews 306 o:p ave waises QOODERHAM & WORTS LIMITRD © CANADA'S OLDEST DISTILLEAY © ROTARLISHED 1932 This advertisement’ is not displayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Province of British Columbia pal 70 WONDERMATIC oD WASHER now Just WONDERMATIC WASHER COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC: ‘Fills tub, storts Heel, washes, tintes, damp dries, empties, cleans Heelf out, stopt—all ovtometically. WASHES CLEANER: Son sett clothes cleaner ond @ better colour by more efficient ogtation — as Beotty washers have always dene. ie VES HOT WATER: Woshes entire! SAE Qe nh docrses filer nmea 1956 MODEL HES CLEANER SUA TE Ate ‘RINSES MORE THOROUGHLY: Thorough deep ONLY eaten: Hine> surges owt the lod comoiaion oe ou cnt on ee sy $249. Hleshis way all soop, scum, Hint ond dit Dity TERMS TO hg owe af cp scm, the clothes. sur You \Castleaar Building Supply ‘|for her new home in Sask. Ralph West for a holiday. Betty Smith and Bunsy left today for Penticton to reside. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Horswill: and daughter, Mrs. P. E, Bur- roughs of Warfield and two sons Pat and Mike visited Spokane last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jonke- man who came here in 1948 from Holland and became a Canadian citizen on June 13, 1957, leave for a 6 month holiday. They will spend 1 month in the States and from there will fly to Holland in August, returning to the States in October, before returning to of Ci While here they motored to New Denver and| Trail to visit relatives, and have now returned to Calgary in time for the Stampede. Mrs, Easton - 7501 Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 Mrs, Smecher - 4588 Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin pee = See ployed as lookout man for the B.C. Forest Service. Mr. and Mrs, W. Henderson of Rossland are spending a few days at Deer Park on a fishing Kinnaird Korner and ing trip. Rob Socials Mr. and Mrs. F. Lapointe and Marilyn of ‘Windsor, Ont. spent several days visiting at the Carl Christensen: home last week. Mrs, W. H. Robinson left Saturday morning for the coast. School . Mr, and Mrs, R, Mathews and where they will spend several days visiting the former's mother, Mrs. E. A, Mathews. Mr, and Mrs, A. G, where she will attend Summer| family left ‘Tuesday for Kaslo,| Sr. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Suth- erland and family of Vancouver are visiting relatives in Robson. Mr. and Mrs, C, H. Andrews of Port Coquitlam, who have been visiting the Art Anderson ‘home for the past two weeks, have returned to their home, Mrs, M. Johnson of Trail is the guest of Mrs, D, Anderson Wedding spent Sunday picnicing at Craw- ford Bay. a Weekend guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Carl Christensen| were Mr. and Mrs, Leo Eldhardt| and 5 children of Pasco, Wash. They left Tuesday. Mrs, J. Riley and family left for their home -in Nelson, Satur- day, after visiting her sister, Mrs. G. Rust for a few days. Mrs. R. Davis and daughter Doris left Saturday to spend a _{ vacation with relatives in Mission and Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fourt, Vincent, Mrs. L. Ham and two children returned Friday from a week's visit to Williams Lake, with the H. Fourt family, and a@ short “stop at Colvilie, Wash. Deer Park Socials Castlegar in Di ae Foss Ds Dekice is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ellis, son Ron and da Fay, of Marin- fae and Maite ae Trail fora week, - Mr .and Mrs, J. Aberdeen of Richmond, B.C. is visiting at the home of their daughter-in-law and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Aber-. deen. Mr, and Mrs. J, Burton of Port Moody are visiting at the home of their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Don- nan. . Mr, and Mrs. G. Rice and family are leaving Wednesday to reside in Sash. David Donnan, on staff of the Bank of Commerce is holi- ing in Vancouver, Victoria and Campbell river. A number of neighbors and friends presented Mrs. G. Rice, with a parting gift before leaving Mr. Mathew Henderson, who was killed at Britannia Beach Mine on Sat, was a brother of Mr. J. Hehderson, who was @ teacher at Stanley .fand Mrs, V.° go, Saskatchewan, spent. a‘ few days at Deer Park on a trip, They were accompanied by the latter's uncle, Stan Pearce and Mr. E, Stacey, both of Trail. E. (Ted). Sunless ou Horticulturist, and Mr. P. Tres- cott and son Lorne, of Creston, and Mr. W,Dixon of Oliver were recent visit6rs' to Deer Park and Renata. Dr. Arthur Schwartzenhauer| of Portland? ‘Oregon, spent a few: his relatives. Mr. and Mrs, H.R. Brigge- man of days in Deer Park visiting with c rae Dittrich - Evans A wedding of interest in Castlegar took place Saturday at Christ Church in Hope, B.C. when Shirley Ann Dittrich, eld- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dittrich ot Joe was united in Ronald Lye Removes Skins - Gn Peaches And Pears Now that the fruit preserv- ing season is fast approaching, the that lye, can be of great assist- ance in this operation, By using lye, time, energy and much fruit that is ordinarily wasted when a knife is used can be saved. " The skins of fruit such as peaches, pears and plums may be easily removed by dipping in a lye solution, * + The method:— Dissolve the contents of a can of lye in two gatlons of water. Heat the requir- ed amount of this fluid to boil- ing point. Place the frult in a wire basket, colander, or a thin cloth and submerge into the hot lye solution for thirty seconds, more or less, depending on ripe- ness, Remove and immediately immerse’ in cold water, The skins are then easily rubbed off. Rinse the skinned fruit‘in fresh water and place it in a solution prepared by mixing four tablespoons of salt and four tablespoons of vinegar in two gallons of water. This prevents the frult from darkening and will neutralize any possible trace of lye. An éffective operation will be assured by assembling the re- quired equipment and solutions necessary steps to be taken, with a blue duster. Evans, son oe ue and Mrs. Evans of Ladner, Officiating at the colorful ceremony was Rev. W. D. Pope, ‘and organist was Mrs. A. S. Wat- kins, The bride, who entered the church on her father’s arm to the strains of Mendelsohnn’s “Wedding March”, was radiant in her beautiful traditional white gown. A floor length model, the: gown was fashioned with full nylon chiffon skirt over nylon {net and crinolines, supported by a hoop, Embroidered Jace formed the| fitted bodice with graceful scal- loped, dropped waist, lily point sleeves and square neckline: Tiny covered buttons fastened the bodice back and sparkling’sequins trimmed the neck and waist dine. Her veil was chapel length embroidered net, held in place with a sequin tri head- three-quarter length sleeves, ‘With this she wore white carna- tions and dainty floral hat in a shade, of rose similar to her gown. Mrs, Evans, mother of the groom chose an afternoon dress of blue and white figured sills, set off by a white hat and ac- oars an topped by a grey Many out-of-town guests were: present and those from Castle- gar were Mrs, M. Woolverton, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Killough, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Killough, Miss June Killough, Miss Beth McLeod and Mrs. Helen McCleod. / ‘OGLOW BROS. — Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Building Supplies Canadian housewife will ‘find and having them ready for‘the] - CASTLEGAR Phone 3351 NEW, MODERN WAMPOLE BTHURSDAY, JULY 11, PHOSPHO-PLEXG@ WAMPOLE PROSPEG-PLEX pete 2 REDIEES THALD "RED HERVES : NERVES THE "EVERY DAY" WAY 10 REST NERVES _ HECTIC PACE GETING Y. OOWNE ov ITS SO EASY TO RELAX JUST TAKE PHOSPHO-PLEX RELIEVE THAT JUMPY, “TIRED Al THE TIME” FEELING. it ENJOY UFE PHOSPHO-PLEX $$ THE Jon WAY TO REUIEVE NER’ fad TENSION. Wampole: PHOSPHO-PLEX is o modem nerve food and tonic, rich in B compound Vitamins and other important restorative ingredients, Ask your Druggist + for PHOSPHO~PLEX ‘in. either. easy-to-take tablets or conven- slent liquid form. ‘A FULL THREE WEEX TREATINT 50 TABLETS | 16 OUNCES 2.50 | 9.50 CASTLEGAR - DRUG. band. She carried red sweetheart roses and white stephanotis, Matron of. Honor, Mrs. G. Dittrich, and Bridesmaid Miss Joan Dittrich wore identical waltz length, and featuring the empire bodice. Headpieces were matching nylon net. in clip-on by the latter’s brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Startup, of Prince George, were the re- cent guests*of Mr, and Mrs, F. Briggeman.?* A. Worizy of Nelson and Mr. SC. Worley and children of Trail were the recent| guests of their mother, Mrs. R. Worley. Mr. and Mrs. Mel O'Brian of and the ‘Mr. and Mrs, Jim Kennedy of Vancouver was a ‘visitor last week at the home of his aunt and taker, Mr, and Mrs. Allan Harvey were Nelson weekend visitors at the home of Mr, Hafvey’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Gisa Von Horie recently over from Germany spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harvey, Dean Conroy is renewing old acquaintances in Castlegar, after holidaying in Europe, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Killough, Mr. and Mrs, Joe. Killough, June Killough, Helen McLeod and Beth, and Mrs, .Woolvéerton were at Hope, B.C, last week attend- ing the wedding of Shirley Diet- rich ex resident of Castlegar. Mr, and Mrs. Herry West- wood visited Sullivan Lake, Wash, for the weekend. Mrs. Joyce + McKenzie spent |’ the weekend in Grand Forks. ~ Mr, and Mrs. Roy “Moore }}ents, Mr. end Mrs. Robert Moore uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ross whit- | latter’s neices Sharon and Don- na Hamblin of Nelson were ‘the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allan. Mr, and Mrs. O, W. Aasland, daughter Janene and Thor Aas- land of Castlegar were visitors to Deer Park, the guests of Mr. style and with pastel coloréd sequins and their bou- quets were of yellow carnations tied with Jarge bows of yellow ribbon, i ‘The Groom was attended by Constables Norman Fuchs and Ron Grunnert, of Williams Lake, ‘and all three were attired in full dress scarlet and gold uniforms of the RCMP, During the signing of the re- gister, the Bride’s aunt, ‘Mrs. Helen McLeod, sang “O Perfect Love,” Ata “reception ‘held in the Igloo Supper, Club, approximate- ly 75 guests were served, The head table ut which the bridal party was seated, was centred by the beautiful three- tiered wedding cake, topped with bride and’ groom stand» and Mrs, C: T. Mr. and Mrs, F. Briggeman, the latter's ‘mother, Mrs, Ora ‘Wires of Portland, Oregon, and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wires and ing under a spray of lilies of the valley and tiny white bells, “Constable Fuchs was toast, master and master of ‘ceremonies for the reception, Sylvia of Canby, Oregon were were guests of Mr, and Mrs. a: V. Briggeman. Mr, D, D. Jamieson has. re- turned to his home here after spending the past two weeks at Fort St. John, the guest of his visitors to ‘rail’ where they|; of lations were read from’ friends of Tenders are invited for the purchase of a rock crusher, complete with power plant, conveyor, and Leo Bosse AUTHORIZED DEALER IN CASTLEGAR SHORES CREDIT JEWELERS PHONE 2041 : ancie NEVER A CHARGE. FOR CREDIT $1.00 DOWN" AND® $1.00 A WEEK ear. + The bride is the granddaugh- ter of Mrs. L. E, Killough of Castlegar and lived here some tim eago, having commenced her school days in the Castlegar El- son and law, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jamieson, Erie White, Graham Messen- ger and Harold Standon .of Creston were visitors to Deer |.Park, en route to Renate. A. A. Phelps has returned to his home here after ool, Dancing followed the ‘recep- tion in the evening, and the bride ang groom left for a three week trip to United States points, Cal- gary and Bargf, planning to re- turn via Castlegar, Mr. and Mrs. Evans will take up residence in Semone where Ron is station- a-week at the home of his par- ents at Salmon Arm, BC.° A. Law. left forthe Bull Dog Lookout Station where he is em- For her going away outfit Mrs, Evans chose an ive! cade sheath vith accessories: and entone, complimented * Rolex —- Gruen 1€ you don’t ki CANADA'S’ MOST FAMOUS DIAMONDS MATCHED. PERFECTION QUEEN DIAMONDS . Found Only At Shores - WORLD FAMOUS . WATCHES — Bulova — White Prince Range to Suit Every Budgot mow your watches, Wateh Repairs s Guaranteed For One é JERCING ‘ Stor know your your jeweler 1957 CASTLEGAR’ NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. PER MONTH Men-Women; ‘We have a sen- tional: plan - whereby. you can ake $50.00 weekly and more in time by selliig our com- fete Mine of dry-goods and yard No ‘experience ‘needed. e particulars and .Free:: gifts, Trading Co., 1171 Bernard » West, Montreal, Quebec. pt 104. tin! ROOM & BOARD — AyailablefOR SALE — Partially finished 2 house on at McCreight’s phone 2493. House, tin 16 site in Kinberry Sub.—Estate, must sell—phone Trail 799X2 FOR SALE — Lots in Kinnaird $180.00 each. Phone 2738, + tin or write 679 Forrest Drive, Trail, B.C. tin 23 9 NOTICE — Summer schedule at FOR SALE — Booker furnace, complete with forced air fan, apply Castlegar Naws. tin the Castlegar Library will, commence July 2 and during the months of July and August FOR SALE — Green peas and strawberries, phone 2057, Mrs, Bende, 326 the Library will be open on . ponies only, with hours from 7 pm. to9 p.m. 326 FOR’ SALE — Six room house— BUSINESS DIRECTORY bath and 4. bedrooms ,full base- ment, situated on 1% acres— WANTED TO BUY -—— House— will pay as rent, phone 2777. ‘ 128 WANTED TO RENT — 3 bed- xoom home in Kinnaird by August 1, phone 2850 Trail, 128 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders will “be re- ceived at the office of Williams and Fairbanks, Architects, 373 Baker St., Nelson, B.C.- until 4:30 pm. Thursday, August 1 for the LOST — Year old male black Cocker Spaniel, answers to the name of Danny, tinder phone 3471. NOTICE — To the end of Sept, Readers Digest can be had for new subscribers 8 months for a 00 or 15 months for $2.00 Ola either regular For further “apply (ASTLEGAR.. . i FUNRAL HOME D ‘TED, TO.KINDLY SnOUGHEFoL SERVICE _ imbalance’ — Flowers ‘Granite; /Marhle: & Bronze Plaques Phone 3601 FURNITURE MOVING -LONG DISTANCE - NX WHER! Mrs, M, Ellis, Blueberry Creek, 326 DRESSMAKING and BUTTON HOLES, phone 9836, Mrs. A. E, Webster, Kinnaird. 326 EA For Free Estimates PHONE Castlegar 2521 Trail 191 Nelson 1471 |. UNITED TRUCKING NOTICE — Beauty Parlor—76 . Maple Street, Castlegar, Mrs, Alice Zuckerberg, phone 4631. 128 FOR SALE — 2 bedroom home, Robson lose to P.O, and = st Ideal for couple, RIGBY'S BUS DEPOT COFFEZ .SHOP TAXI Phones 288M & 2311 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, 8.C. LUMBER — PAINT - PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES fm HAIR DRESSING PARLOR NORAS . A complete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 “Nota Bidjets CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C.. UNITED TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Trail, Rossland, Castlegar : Nelson variety may oked ‘oge ether. Seven ‘Tap fs anoth er “foliage” is grown for its the above mentioned follage ¥ saieties are ready to use mall. black fies THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY INGRID : BERGMAN | Featuer at 7:05 and 9: 10 = m, P Last complete show 8:50 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE Chapter 8 (Blazing the Overland Trail) Matinee at 2 p.m. m_ gladly given. a WALDIE 7 LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. . + We can supply all your building needs. Estimates Phone 7112 DESMOND.T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wed, 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Phone 3021 or 2231 ~ " DUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED Birthday ‘Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PHONE 3241 . For . COAL, .SAND, .GRAVEL BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER | W. Sharples Phone 6001 THURS., FRI., SAT. “TROPIC Ronald Rea “IT SHOU! ZONE" in color jan: -—- Rhonda Flemi 1D HAPPEN TO YOU" Judy Holliday — Peter Lawford JULY 11,°12, 13 _ For all Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441. -ANDERSON AGENCIES Confectionery Special Chinese Dishes Open § a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sot. 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday p.m Lost Complete ‘Show 8:45 p. STARTING WEDNESDAY: “TRAPEZE” Burt, Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Gina Lollobrigda