, CASTLE NEWS, Casticgee, B.C. Thursday, June 18, 1953 |New Summer Camp For Boys And Girls Opens On Arrow Lakes | *"A new summer camp for boys and girls has opened onthe Low: er Arrow Lake, a few miles north of Robson. i The Trail branch of the Young Men's. Christian Association, are sponsoring the camp, situated at the Trail Rotary Club Camp site. The camp opens on June 29 ‘and the schedule includes periods for girls as well as‘boys from nine to sixteen years of age. Cabins are provided with bunks, springs, mattresses, run- ning water and electricity, a good beach, boats, paddle boards, play- ing area and a campfire site. A complete program of hiking, : boating, water sports, games, Ind- jan lore, woodcraft, overnight trips, campfires, swimming ete, has been Hicken Leads Cubs To Pair Of Triumphs In Trail District Ball” Veteran moundsman Reed Hic- ken lead the way to two conse- cutive victories for the Castlegar Cubs in the Trail and District Hestball League, during the ‘past i vast week in Trail, Reed’s hurl- ing and the fine support of his teammates resulted in a 2-0 whitewash of the Trail Motors Pontiacs. Cubs runs were scored by Ted Gergely on a whopping homerun, and John Ross, who was batted in by Gerry Wanless after gaining the base paths on'a aihale. | Losing hurler was Bobby Krom! ‘Sunday night, Hicken went all the way for the locals again as the Cubs came from behind to edge the Crown Point nine 4-3 in‘/a thrilling fastball exhibition at the Ball Park. Further information and appli:| cation forms can be obtained from the YMCA, 1520 Bay AYE Trail, 2 aii Their third victory of the sea- son against two losses, and their first triumph against one defeat from the Crown F te Random Reveries By, Vic Misutka Speaking of wonderful. fellows here's some newspaper items I’ve been wondering about. A recent item says Castlegar banks are getting Saturdays off beginning day after tomorrow. Having at one time been a Cas- tlegar banker — or rather a bank- |} er in*Castlegar — I am glad for]; my ex-fellow bankers. but I am also wondering what,.they will do with their spare time, I know what I would do, — I’d go from the town bank to the river banls|; with a fishing pole. After all], people entrust their ‘fins’ to bankers every day, so why should the f'sh be any different? { course golf is a good bank- er’s pass-time also. The sessions || with deposits and withdrawals should come in handy depositing the ball into the Uttle cup and || day’s game saw the Cubs get started slowly. Three errors in "Gouchman p Fomter Agencles Ltd. : FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY the first half of the first frame resulted in three runs for the! Pointers but the hometown lads settled down then and kept the visitors scoreless thereafter, while they themselves tallied once’ in each of the fifth, sixth and sev- enth innings. : Losing chucker Harvey Handa- ley allowed nine hits -and issued is it from . A newspaper Tien also has it that.a comely miss has opened a new hairdressing salon in Cas- tlegar. I.am wondering how to re- move\ the waves from my hair s0 I can get a professional’ job. Don't get me wrong, now ... it’s strictly my hair I'm thinking of. Of course ‘with the beach oppor- tunities of summer coming on, I could get a professional toenial ment erpploy with cars of a’ size in accordance with the size of the employee, If so, I think the! lecal public health nurse will get an Austin, * In case anybody is PARK ELECTRIC GLASSHEAT DEALER why this column was written, I'll tell them. It was written b;} re- quest —’ by request of me. (“Thanks Barry Mather—). By the way the corn is sure early in Castlegar this year, isn't it. hone 3711 es M. LS FIXTURES CONTRACTING » REPAIRS ,, COLIN PETTS Corner Maple and 2nd. PHONE 4516 FOR BETTER CEMENT ial “We Have : “Crushed. Gravel THE PERF ECT’ MIX. Also One Cement Mixer & Floor Sander FOR R E NT. cuens TRA SFER MTL ets ae Castlegar, "Thursday: June 18, 1953 . CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. The News’ FOR.SALE — 5 HP. LEL, Chai: Saw, $225.00, Like New. Appl Classifieds. in FOR RENT — Fully furnished 3 ly{ xoomed house for July and Box 504, Castlegar. ' P3-24 August, Box 623, Castlegar. ° C3-2: League Sked Revised For Fasthall Loop’ -: FOR SALE — 3 -arranged, Phone 3502. house on highway in Kinnaird, terms P3-24 bath. Apply G. F. Miller, 7th, Avenue, C: P3-25 FOR SALE — One ‘cow, in’s ,Store or house by Robso just freshened. 4th calf. Call at Zib- FOR’ RENT — 5 room. house and a apartment, Phone 3967," and Coolerator Icebox, als: light cook stove, Phone 3186. P3238 possible option of buying. Oc- 0} cupancy desired by Sept, 1. Reply to Box 410, Castle News not later than June 28. | C1-25 FOR SALE — Set of books off WANTED — 5000 new entries, knowledge, one 3|4 bed in per- fect condition, One Garbag: Merchant's Castle, Bob's Pay N’ fe] Takit, ©3-25 Burner, Carlsen's Sup: ply, Phone 4221, P1-2 5] NOTICE — The Kinnaird pres- FOR SALE — Young Ayrshire Garden Party at the home of Mrs, Cow, good milker. Apply Mike; M. Campbell, Saturday, June 27, Fedosoff, Pass Creek. P3-2 Ladies Aid will hold a GMC: . Motor, - Truck mounted, will demon strate, Import Permit: obtain- able. $1500.00. Louie truck driver with truck to de- liver bakery products morn, -| ings only. For particulars ap- ply Dutch Maid Bakery.. P3-23 Northport, Wash. ‘pi.25} WANTED TO BUY — Three- FOR SALE — One 20 gallon cap- acity.Ice Cream Freezer. Also one Walk-In Fridge. Apply H. quarter size bed, without mat- er, 2 or 3 bedroom house, with black type. June 19 — Cubs vs. Pontiacs, Point, June 23 — Pontiacs vs Cubs. | Point, June 30 — Pontiacs vs. Cubs. July 1° — Open. Castlegar Cubs have now come out-even on their first six games) 24° Boy Scout Troop, under Al of the current Trail and District Heed, Scoutmaster and Constable Fastball season. They have wal- tzed through three wins ‘and ab- sorbed.three losses, Friday night, | Vrled scout activities, Suather ‘eecmutting they meet ialteat re Trail otors Pontiacs’ in ed to Troop Leader. FOR. RENT — 2 room upstairs] Trail, ie ae C1-25 ferry entrance.- P3-24] WANTED TO RENT — by teach- .FOR SALE — Sunshine Pram ‘The revised Schedule for the re-| Ray Bystrom to Patrol Leaders. inder of the season is as fol- lows; with Cubs home games in ation has gone to Ronald ‘June 21 —- Pontiacs vs. Crown| Columbia River recently. Ronnie 1June 24 — Pontiacs vs. Crown June 26 —~ Cubs vs. Crown Point. June 28 — Crown Polnt vs. Cubs, June 29 — Cubs vs Crown Point, July 3 — Pontiacs . vs Crown 5) 3-5 pm. P1-28]- FOR SALE — Log Jammer, 2|WANTED — Man or woman| 2! drum winch — haul back — Swing -Boom, Crown Point vs Castlegar Boy Scouts Enjoying Full Year The rejuvenated First Castle- R Mullock, Assistant Scout Mas- ter, are enjoying a full season of Arvi Pellegrin has been pro- McMillian, Bob Townsend and A special award:and commend- Misca- vitch for his prompt action in re- porting the Rigby accident onthe saw the boat upset at the C.P.R. bridge and ran for help at once. The following scouts ‘have pass- ed their Tenderfoot tests and are now workirlg on. their Second Class Scouting; Myles McMillian, Bob Hesketh, George ‘Townsend, Bob Townsend, Donald ‘Wallace, Robert MacPherson, ‘George Wor- obey, Barry Jenks, and Arvi Pellegrin, Recent additions to the troop who | are still working ‘on their July 8 — Cubs vs July 10 — Cubs vs Crown Point. Cubs Trimmed 52 teens: Apply Box 566, Castlegar, By: Crown Poi .| HOSTS TO ZONE MEET tests, Bob Lightle, rdon C. Kinnaid igeoveiaent Society Hall Friday, June 26, 1953. DANCING 9:30 TIL ? 2? Music By:— “Rythm Swingsters” Crowning of the Rose Queen 11 :00 p.m, Corsage of Roses for First 200 ‘Ladies : Attending R Go: Don Phillips, Ron Miscavitch and Peter Dunlop, ROBSON DRAMA ‘CLUB The Robson Dramatic Club ATT: 7m “he Castlegar | Cubs, fastballers, M. Card, Robson. P1-35 pans, nO ze oe banroached putting. up.a stiff ilght all the made plans for the Zone meeting FOR SALE — C bed and] b: for the way, were trimmed 5-2 by the] ics Soe B tena Drania So: extra mattress. Apply J. T. hall in tie near future. C1-25| Visiting Crown’ Pointers inal (oy mura ng pes a Dunlop, Phone 3748, Castlegar.| _ NOTICE — The PTA Fashion league game at the Castlegar Ball i c. Accident — Sickness INSURANCE PHONE 2921 SUNDAY, JUNE: 2ist: IS FATHER'S DAY i. We Have A Grand election ‘of Gifts Fish Baskets .......'. . $4.50 & $9.50 _ Fishing Nets . 0)... 0. +s sees $2.45 Whirlaway Rod and Reel :. . -: $27.50 * two free passes, Walter Poohachoft opened the scoring for the Cubs, gaining: the base paths on a two bagger,: and coming home ‘on a single by : Gerry in the Zirst frame. ther to Victoria again, but then » {maybe they need it. What do I In the fifth, Coach Rennie) mean? Well it seems Castlegar is Mitchell, slammed one to. deep|sending its.Sommers to Victoria centre field and came home on-8| again, ~ grounder by Hicken to narrow eee the gap 3-2.’ : The fellow columnist I men- The'game became a. deadlock in|tioned in my last week’s column the sixth when Ted Gergely was] suggested in her last week's col- manicure too, couldn't I. cee I.also see from the papers where Castlegar is apparently go- ing to give.some of its nice wea- Oe ¥ ee | Sho Park Tuesday’ evening. The zone meeting is tomorrow NOW IS THE TIME TO FUT YOUR CAR i P1-25 an, rea will ene ‘Crown Point took the lead with| in the Robson Recreation Society IN TOP SHAPE FOR YOUR HOLIDAY { FOR SALE — 4 room house and iday, June. 19, at 2:30° p.m, | two runs in the fifth, only to have ab eoe: é bath, Completé pliunibing. Wir- C1-25 | Cubs deadlock. matters with two| Other business included the ap- TRIP. DRIVE IN TODAY, FOR THOSE ed Sa pre gd parses in ‘base- Th bright 7 f 7 Yung of their own in the seventh. polatment of 'R.. T.. Waldie: as men! ice 00. G. F, Miller, ere’s a brig! uture for go-| The Pointers:took an’even firmer | auditor, y ADJUSTMENTS THAT WILL GIVE YOU 1! “tth Avenue, Castlegar. . .P3-25| ahead aun men with Canada’s| lead in the’: eighth, : however,| Refreshments were served by CARE FREE, CAR FREE TRAVELLING, i . rs - First B bringing in three more runs to| Mrs. R, T. Waldie. ; F y -FOR ‘SALE ‘Summer “prints "Bank of Montreal end the scoring. Cubs put two waved to first, advanced to third she might invest in a “Sou' HOURS: : Shite and_ baked goods. Wed. June 24 men-on bases in the final canto| Mitchell. 9 advanced’ to umn she might invest in a ‘Sou’ : at Robson Hall. Sponsored by| There you will have opportunity] but they were unable to score. Robertson aided his own cause on an error which put Wanless on| Wester” and a pair of hip waders, : fi “Robson Evening Group W.A. |f0r rapid promotion, interesting,| ‘The two Castlegar runs were|in the Crown Point batting ar- the base paths, and came home on She said it would be so “I just : Lah te eee Ne, : ick ‘P125| varied work, ample security and|scored by Ted Gergely and Gerry | £8¥. with two singles and a double a single by Bill Kereiff. The win-| might manage to catch the illu-|Mj . : i om a good salary. Increases are reg- ‘Wanless, Gergely gained the base | While Al Ayres and Tommy. Owen ning run. came. in. the seventh sion of spring burstin’ * out, all| §.- : FOR RENT — Large, unfurnish-| ular in line with ‘your progress.| paths on an error:and stole home | £aized a. single each, frame, Bill-. Plotnikeff; singled, } over.” I’m: wondering if the ed 2 bedroom apartment, Phone] Call at the local. Branch or tele-| when an error landed Wanless on Dither Rods froma fs; eos ceee $5 00 Make Wonderful Gifts = | Power and Carpenter Tools: | -.:- : Sport Shirts “3% . . ¢ $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 Balfour Dress Shirts .... . $4. 95 and $5. 50° Slippers — Ties — Sox — Gloves - BY DURABIET =’ -$21.00 — $25. 00 - _ “$29.0 00 02. 00 ‘You and your guests. will enjoy the distinctive, differ- -ent flavour of Coronation... ta, fine Canadian Whisky of smellow smoothness!’ ” GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. -| ed.as.though the hometown girls. ‘With Six Runs'in 7 Inning’ ‘Of Game ‘|runs, helped along by, a rash of gained third. on Hicken’s’ single and came home on an.error which put Horcoff on first. The Crown, Point tallies, all in ‘the: first inning, and all scored on errors, -were,credited to Tommy Owens, _ Howie .Palmer, and Eric Grandstrom. = . Walter: Poogy and Bill Plotni- koft led the Cubs batting barrage with-a double: and single.in four times at bat, followed by Gerry Wanless with swo singles and a safety on’an. ‘error, .and ‘Rennie Mitchell with his three’ bagger. For. Crown’. Point, Reg Robin- and Bill Hennie with one. Royals Swamp ‘Kats 9- 3 tiLast’ h3The ;.rookie,;:ladeni Chatligar Kats : were. swamped. jin.the final inning of an exhil ball tilt ‘with’ the Nelson Royals Friday night at the Castlegar Ball Park, duel between ‘Anne Kastrukoff of, the Kats*and “Verda, Pratt’ of the Royals “until. ‘the first” half: of the seventh and’ final-inning when the. Royals exploded with ‘six errors on the part of the locals, Up to that time, the local -lass- ies were. leading 4-3 and it look- might squeeze out:a win over the more, experienced Royals, All.four tallies for the locals came in the third inning, giving them ‘a 4-2 lead. For the Nelson team, Marie Stangherlin was the big gun as she hit two tremendous home thought didn’t occur to her just in case she parked her car beside another, mud puddle. oe ¥m also wondering if the So- cial Credit government. tinye. their, economy. wi elency © program to” th - ARROW MOTORS uD. PHONE 2251: son was credited With’ two singles | . ition fast-|° It was. a: fairly: tight. pitching|> 3506, Castlegar. P3-23| phone 3041. 6-25 FOR RENT.— 5 room. house. “completely furnished. Phone who are ii hone: 2856, cane pias a career are invited to consult YOUNG MEN bases.’ The. next Bb Rennie. Mitchell, was first and immediately 2 agjond We home, while the PERSONAL Slendor~ Tablets ‘are “etfective, Three week's ‘supply $2.00;! Nine i weeks’ $5.00 at Pitts Drug Store. 1. C3-23 of. the Bani ‘of, Commerce. Salaries are good:,and. the | pros- TEAHAR FUEL FOR THE BEST IN COAL Office PHONE 3 aa runs* past ‘the left fielders and|' _{nard Mark Gfroereis ‘to Bernard: ell ‘out. Mitel shared Sree ipeey for“ the ‘tubs, - Mitchel}: chucking - for rte | Mitchell. sustaining » one strikeout” by “NOTICE ‘OF . APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME ‘NOTICE _is.-hereby: given that the Director of Vital. Statistics for a change of name pursuant to the provisions of ‘the’ “Change of Name’ Act” by me Guido Gfroereis of the Village of Kin- naird, inthe Province of British Columbia; as follows: To change my name from Guido Gfroereis to ‘Guy Guido; my. wife's name from Isabelle Gfroereis to Isabelle Guido;: ant names from::Rose. Marie: Gfroe- reis to Rose Marie Guido; Ber- Mark Guido;: Michael Robert Gfroereis to. Michael - Robert. 1 edo out two single baggers; Rennie le less to comé ointer second was.trying to a Mitch: gained’ 5° hits from| © id Hicken, and.6 walks |’ an application ‘will -be made to : my minor .unmarried children’s ae For the Cubs, Bill Kereiff bang- litchell’ a double and -Johnny 3, Walter Poogy, Mike Hor- coff and Reed’ Hicken,’ gained a single each. Cubs’ mext game is tomorrow night when they meet the Pon- tiacs-in Trail) The two clubs will stage a return, match’ here™ next Tuesday. evening. ‘irsti& Third Sundeys at 11 ‘a.m.. Rita's Church - Suey Masses —.. 8:30 and 3 Sunday: devotions — 730 ae : 7:30 .pam.: jaily “Mass, 8 o'clock, ; Chapel’ Sunday Mass,10’a.m. ‘. Gospel: Hour win Rivers Halt Every Sunday ‘— ‘ Breakin; Bread 10 -am. sof Guido; Barbara Elj Gfroe- reis to. Barbara Elizabeth Guido, Joan Guido; Elizabeth Agnes Gfroereis...to »-Elizabeth Agnes |- Guido; \ and .: Kenneth Eugene Gfroereis_ to “Kenneth Eugene} Guido, -: Dated at’ Kinnaird, BC. this Helen Joan. Gfroereis to Helen|- : Comndiadts Bible. Centre. Undenominational ~ Sunday School, Sundays at’10:30 pe Classes for young people of all ages. . Evening Service, Sundays, 7:30 HOND ita and TUESDAY : ‘Betty Hutton. — "Somebody ‘Loves Me" Shows Wed. at 6:30 ao or p.m. Shows Thurs. at 7and8:25 p.m. HOT-BLOODED ADVENTURE! -CORNEL WILDE. “MAUREEN O'HARA. YESI: FROM: CRADLE ‘AGE 30 THE::, FIRST... STEP" YOU'LL FIND. THE) RIGHT SHOES BY: LA PARISETTE. patted in the tieing run. with a single to right field. In the Kats batting department, Vi Miros and Geraldine Defoe gained‘ two singles each. Castle- -gar runs were scored by Vi‘Miros, { Lorraine Martini, Joanna. Jenk-. @ inson and Geraldine Defoe. i Verda Pratt, going all the way . on the Nelson mound, whiffed 11 batters, gave up seven hits and allowed no walks, For the. Kats Ann Kastrukoff’ gave up ‘8 hits, ‘ssued. one walk and eamnered éwo strikeouts." biished 1832 ' Oldest Distil p.m.\.A ‘service *for the family. Above service in'the Legion Hall. Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- |. days, 7:45 p.m. and Young Peo- ple's Fell ip, “Fridays, 7:30 p.m, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred E, Woodrow, Columbia Ave. All. are cordially invited to these services, Presbyterian Church _Services in the Churoh every. Sunday’ at 11:15 a.m. - D. A. ‘MacKellar, Minister »,Full Gospel Service Co-Workers — Misses ‘J..Pen- | %, = noyer and F. Clemo. .10 a.m. —-Stnday School. 7:30 p.m.'— Evangelistic.” © + “Jesus Christ, the\ same. yester- day, today and forever.” } Lutheran ‘Services ‘6 Services to be held in Anglican Church every first and third Sun- day at 3:00 p.m, Anglican .Church Sunday, June 21 — 7:30 pan. Cremicat FERTILIZER—Yes, but that's not. all, SST a: There's r . anadign natural resource—Sulphur—formerly wasted to. the- aire destreyer of _ dollars Tannt; farestch Hirs h 15th day of ‘June, 1953. -GUIDO GFROEREIS. multh ROBERT DOUGLAS’ GLADYS COOPER PLUS pAaeeats JOURREY — THROUGH THE BLAZING BADLANDS! vegetation—now used to. make festilizers. “There's. millions of din plant and There’ ‘*p aida and the co-operative effort Increased yield from. fertilized crops daily living. ELIE’S AUTO COURT 2 Fully a CABINS Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR-TRAIL E HIGHWAY any minds and skills. 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