CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. 7 ‘ Livestock and poultry losses to ae. e WATCH — CLOCK marauding coyotes are reported SPORT TRAILS Castlegar Social aa , a IRWELDERY REPAIRS Inatessing’eech year-in Western) sc uaued trom Paige 1 _ Nick Marken of Kimberley vis- My ‘Ba V2, y A Baby Shoes Metallized eee : . in the sixth and one in the sev- ita his relatives de Castlegar and Leo B Jewel Our broad land; It is 4,543 miles| enth, neither one of which the |Robson last week. ° eo Bosse, Jeweler fromf St, John’s Newfoundland, to| Ione squad were able to build up D. Jamieson and Miss. E. Penny . 1s Columbia; Ave: Castlegar British Columbia’s Prince Rupert.|into a run. For their part, the|}of Salmon Arm, were visitors at aoe z Cubs banged out five hits for two | the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Tor- C d » Ki t B k runs, both of them in the fifth |nellier last week. ana as ITs an frame. Rennie Mitchell having Mr. and: Mrs. L. Benusik of R | D | N GS gained first base on a free pass,|Trail were visitors at the home stole second and streaked for|of Mr.’ and ‘Mrs. J. Kravski of third and home on Hicken’s | Castlegar. . Week Days from 5 p.m. single. Hicken through clever | Visiting friends in Castlegar base running, wound up on third |and Rossland last week were Mr. Saturday and Sunday All Day from where he came home on|and Mrs. Gib Hunt and family of ADULTS—per hr. $1.25 Bottegar’s long fly ball into left | Spokane. field. i ; CHILDREN—per hr. $1.00 It is expected that the Ione Lard Sethe, ieee eine Ask about our 20 minute riding course ball clubs will make a return| cent his embarkation leave -with . trip to Castlegar in the near fu- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. TO A AILLION CARADIANS CASTLE-BAR RANCH ture. . Pitts of Castlegar,’ left Sunday Bank or MonrTREAL . : ? * ee evening for Vancouver Depot KATS OVERCOME DEFICIT from where he will embark for . TO EDGE ROSSLAND 7-6 service in Korea. WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 Last Friday the Castlegar Kats! Lieut. Don Patterson of Ham- = : a won their seventh league game ilton, Ont. an officer of the . against two losses when they Royal Canadian Dragoons, spent Castlegar Branch: JAMES R. ELLIOTT, Manager . came from behind a 6 to 0 de-|, brief holiday at the home of 1 ficit to score seven runs and best Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pitts. He left CONFECTIONERY é& BUS DEPOT Rossland 7 to 6. 1 ...|Sunday evening to report at The Kats were led by Alice Vancouver Depot prior to em- 2 . s - g . . ‘yZattsott. Shs tallied a single, 4] parkation for Korean service. r fl Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Floats, Novelties,§ |triple, and a homer bringing in| “yy. witliam Fisher and son; a in ing y e a y five runs and scoring one her- ~ sion. Newspapers, Melrose, Sask., were visitors last: Cards for every occa papers, self. Anne Kastrukoff who came | Worse’ pany were visitors last Magazines, Comic Books. cr See fe ors | a p Handi Meet Your Friends at Rigby’s to set Rossland down without a| Mrs. Ed Lewis oe Oe ie aper anging hit for the remainder of the game. | $y Poa o sored by Mrs. R. M. Lewis left for a visit with She struck out three walk ; , : . . . four. Betty Densky, chisking for | Félatives in Calgary and Regina, Now is the time to brighten up your home Rossland, gave up 8 hits,.struck | Margaret Williams left on June Castlegar Sash @ Door _[-* #9 #0 wattea sive" [28 tor Bante wnere she has ob- EER ECESTAEES‘ON Alt: WORK Mrs. Rosa Williams of Nelson WOODWORKING SPECIALISTS TO CROWN POINTERS spent the week-end visiting her : The local Cubs were again|S0n and daughter-in-law, Mr. and a a "7 downed twice in succession by| Mrs. J. A. Williams, of Castlegar. Windows es Doors oo Johnny Wallace’s Crown Pointers| Miss Rosalyne Williams paid a é . S S h this past week. brief visit to Deer Park last week. Cabinet making . . Storm Sas! ‘| In Trail last week, the two| Mr. and Mrs. C. Brodman mo. Phone 4283 . {clubs played one of thé tightest | tored to Nelson on Tuesday. See us for prices Phone 4946 games of the season. They were| vic Jenks was a business visi- Sinih hem rat soing into the! tor to Nelson last Tuesday. Ww ne run apiece. Then Howie Paylmer stepped up A and na aan BG Caripuell to the plate and with one mighty | With Son :and daughter, Burton swing of his bat. blasted Johnny |22¢ Regina, left Castlegar last Sofiak’s fastball over Bobby Thursday for a holiday with re- Kromm in right field for a home | j3'ves ' Kelowna and Kam- ; run which gave the Trail club the victory. ue. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kemp of WATERPROOF, EXTERIO3 It was a great win for John| Wenatchee and their four child- Fischer who gave up only 3 hits.|7€" are visiting at the home of ] byeaigoaiyales Mike Horcoff was the big gun for | Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Horswill. or ou r BLYWOdD the Cubs. In the seventh, with} |Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goodbrand Johnny Ircandia on second, Mike | 0f Belmont, Manitoba, were re- < SH FATRING slapped out a double to score Ir-| cent visitors at the home of their candia and tie the game. daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and B 4 H Mrs. G. Fowler. They were ac- . ul ing 5s companied by Mr. and Mrs. A. Duncan, also of Belmont. Miss Mabel Goodbrand, niece ,|0f Mrs. G. Fowler, returned to N Belmont, Manitoba’ after a visit ee bY . . here. Farmer's Supplies and Feeds Mr. and Mrs. G. Fowler spent Fertilizer — Laying Mash the week-end at Naples, Idaho, visiting Mrs. Fowler’s brother. : = = il’s si in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanford re- MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS 1 turned from a holiday trip to \ - Spokane this week. : y The Cubs got off to a great Corporal and Mrs. N. Elphick start and looked as if they had|8"d family of Creston, are visit- : the game in the bag. They scored | iN Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Deans this THREE DAY ANNIVERSARY two runs in the first on two er- | Week. Mrs. Elphick is a sister of | \ bie By Matcha aed ome Ot | ee ie che! i S A L the fourth when Wanker acid LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY m= rd = first on an error, went to sec- ¥ | ond on another error, and came CYRIL BELL , pomers on Rocky Plotnikottis sing- « THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY = pone’ ae Gesperate: ‘at- 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL — Work Shirts, Dress in the wena He Bio the: gars Agencies The Answer to Your Pants, Sport Shirts . singled Hicken home and a : MEN’S MERCURY SHORTS... himself on a passed ‘ball. ‘With bad Small Medium and Large runners on first and s L M p bl cond, Wan- 1c Jess then Wed out ones isties show that 90 awn mower rrobiem ' end further hopes. per cent of automobile THE NEW N’S BROKEN LINES IN OXFORDS .... ————— MENS Eee Regular Prices $7.95 to $13.95 ROBERTSON’S STORE accidents are gaused by . CLOSING BUSINESS the other fellow Hainke Scout Lawn: Mower $4.95 One of Castlegar’s. Columbia Avenue business establishments a These and numerous other specials are ready for your will be closed after this week, ~ INSPECTION : uth the proprietors leaving Cas- . e ir cu legar. sas Mr. and Mrs. C. Robertson, pro- é Our Deepest Appreciation . . . prietors of Robertson's Grover "I, FEATURING Once again I thank YOU for your loyal patronage. For ore, cannot sgpiain renewal of ul j ers L five years you have made it possible for me to stay in mikes which ane hee tee QUALITY . . . business.- During this period I have endeavoured to’ give sale. They are therefore selling all i All steel housing. Hainke reversible blade. you qanlity with HONEST service, and if the future is merchandise on hand and movin; a . TRIMMING kind to you, may I continue to serve you. to Trail next week. 4 Experienced and . The Scout trims both front and sides. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson have 2 ‘ 7 WEIGHT been grocery retailers’ here for Reliable Only 50 Ibs. < the past five years. They express A : Buy where your dollar | sincere appreciation for the “gen- CLEAN CUTTING | erous patronage” they have been See us for free estimates Has more suction than any other mower made. | accorded. PROTECTION buys. dollar value. i Mrs. Robertson has been: very and advice Blade is protected 100 per cent. Grass discharged at 4 = active in district social activities side of mower. ‘ ‘ being bi sac he OTHING ond SHOES Sisters, ‘he Canaan ae P. AGET & P AGET Se ee Ovéki powered with Clinton VS 300 4 cycle vertical dis j —_wwowowuowuwewoewwenwewueenwweewae ae OOO IOI III I OOOO GIG Ga Gr Ora Ora rr rr rae calf Lady’s Auxiliary and the Sorop- ‘ontractors shaft engine. timist Club. Their two daughters |" Fasimeers ©. © SIMPLICITY. epi hee in’ the. annual Box 6 Kinnaird, B.C. Nothing to adjust, nothing to break or come loose. Trail. as in LONG LASTING —— = = Built:to last 20 years. GUARANTEE a : 2 One full year. (This does not include motor as it ‘ : 4 ie carries a separate guarantee from the manufacturer). Te Ba Phone 3091. For Free-Demonstration UN-TAN. LOTIONS — BATHING CAPS : Creams — Lotions — Powders Insect Repellant fe oly The ery. latest in-recards can be ad Bb Ae . rf ; i Chigex tess Hebd tater hae holla, a | H heard BENE Case Theatre AND. purchased Wri ght S 1 Aut 0 § ervi C e PITTS REXALL DRUG LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE - Phone 4208 68 slob aces, ENNIS “Holiday Specials SUN GLASSES - 25c to $1.59 s Pooooeeeuewrwowueewwenweewweenwnwwe “st