PAGE 4 1954 Champs Lose -To Duncan 2-1 Sunday ‘Heavy artillery of, the Castle- -gar senior Cubs, champions last year of the’ Trail and District ’ Fastball League, was iby Bradley and his Duncan team- ‘mates Gunday as the Coast squad “walked off (with a 2-1: victory before 200 fans at the Castlegar Ball Park, “he only long hit of the game came from the Cubs as Rennie Mitchell: blasted ‘ a .triple, but tailed to score, and Ted Gergley' hit a double,, but. also never got any further. Ken Grunerud pitched a two- the hitter for the Cubs, but. walks proved his “downfall. Duncan]? scored twice “in. the second: on ‘walks and a single, The only hit was a single in ‘the fifth, Bradley, on the mound for Duncan, gave” up five hits but kept’ them well’ scatered, allow- : ing the Cubs’ their lone run’ in the seventh when he gave up: two hits. ; js : Bradley sticks out one and ‘Gruner | Gasticgar Happenings Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bystrom| and eon are haley ne in’ Van- ‘ouver, |; Valasle friends in. Rossland for a week. Bob. Hesketh is ‘spending a few days visiting his grandfather in Trail... Dr.’ and Mrs. V. B. Goresky and’ son Gerald returned Sunday from a trip to coastal points while in’ Victoria they attended of Natalie They also attended the garden party at ..Government House, given by his Honour Lieutenant Governor | and Mrs. | Wallace. They retuned, home . via’, the Okanagan. vs: M. J. Devitt accompanied | by. her: sister, Mrs. S.. Sliver of Ottawa, leaves Tuesday for Vic- toria’ where they, will visit: thejr sister, Mrs, E., A. a Ay Arevle. Mr. and, Mrs. W.. 3 W. A. Smith and son Jimmie returned from a holi- day spent din the Kaslo District. ‘Mrs, Homewood left ast week: for her; home in Alberni, B.C. after “spending ‘the : past - month Bs guest: of her son-in-law and whe Mrs. Tony “E Sargent Jeavea this Weeks for his .home..in.. Leth- bridge. after, be the. guest of! Mr, Applications ‘will: bo: ‘ Aen Se ons wi 1, Castieg in -your Jetter. Licence. Men to- ‘Also ‘applications for. position: ‘Bus Driver-M or Janitor will be received. State Glass "K Cheuk etc. Applicant must be holder of c ads oF See jonday, ' August, 15th, at 4: $0 P, Me” ; ¢ positions Janitors in - i etc. Chauffeur tary on or before Cc. H.. KING, _ Secortory Treasurer “Hesketh is visiting) : Lee: Spence) of New: Westmin- ; sol ea theYO and: Mrs. I. A.\ Hostett past ‘ten: days." 0/7; “Fred Hostetter, Jacks- Fe ‘and Bob. Grummett are - at Comox where , they are’ taking’ a/-Band Course with the ‘Sea::.Cadets until the end.of Augus' ‘At: pre- sentFred ‘is’ one of the: trumpet soloists with the Mines Boys Band there. ‘Me, and Mrs. R. West: and’ Mr. and.’ Mrs. J. Kelly.’ enjoyed: Ja successful weekend tishing ¢ Kaslo. | ‘Dr. Carl Goresky aie Montreal -where’ he * ; will. /com- plete his:internship in the: Royal Victoria Elospital | after’ spending the: past raonth withshis: “pi ts, Di and Mrs. V: B.* Gores! mers and: family of: Victoria spent.a few days visiting»in. the district enroute .to Broadwater where. they -will holiday for two ‘Mrs. \H. Tupper (nee, ‘Sandra Mr. and-Mrs. J..A, ‘Williams and daughter. Rosalyne’ spent'<) the ik end in the Lard ae family of ‘Osoyoos... were .wéek- end visitors at: the home. of .Mr. and Mrs. L. 'v. ‘Campbell. ° pk Mr, and Mrs, Michael Pertch Allene, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. 'C.. C. Brandford and. daugliter Ann’ have just’ re- and Cranbrok ES BC. returned from ‘a’ trip ‘to’ Wenat- "Ms. and’ Mr Bruce King | ana Sunday": visitors ‘at ‘the home: of J. Mr. Vand: ‘Mrs. Ling‘ hae re- short . busines . trip: to Castlegar, they | will -havp..as summer guests. for ‘the! remainder’ ‘of the Lindgren.’ ‘ “Mee and” Mrs:. T.- A Sana and family leave: this week for a holiday. on, the Arrow Lakes, camping: and” fishing. fanaet eoe Bip Be areas returning’ via Calan: and rales : Mr. a: and) son Billy ;left last’. week for Kaslo by 1 “Whittaker’s.. mother. (no Tosther “coniment® re: ‘this * de- candent ‘race!) *: ‘Mr..S. L. Davis has been: holi- daying in, the: Castlegar district, with ied. by Sylvia,.. visited Sin Mr. and Mrs...‘T, /Blackburn.:. and “have gone onto Calgary. ‘and ‘Edme ton. for. a_ holiday. “Mrs. Pappas’ “as returned home to New, Westminster: after visiting’ Mr. and: Mrs.;T.' Black: burn ‘for’ a : weeks, ° g Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Onions were week: end visitors'to Cran- brooks. : * Miss Judy Onions. i tstigaying his “son Gordie sonie very successful fishing, we hear. Gordie pulled out his -first one! last i week, ; Mr. ‘and: “Mrs, M. Gallo and family. ‘are holidaying at Kim- berley, : Michel, E ‘and Couer 2 -Visiting at ‘the. H. Ford, ‘Bpine Fecently' were ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. .H. Ford Sr. and Mr. Frank Ford who: motored here “from .Kirk- Jand Lake, Ontario. From Castle-| ‘ turned: froma holiday’ “ate Golden st Mr, ‘and Mrs, 7B. Re Hardy have]. chee where ‘they.’ ‘visited Mr. and Mrs.. : turned \to: Regina’ Beach after’ aj: season;: Misses : ‘Wanda and Wendy G Mz! and Mrs. c.. otis lett. con : Bicyeles whiere « they” will; visit] ’ infant:'son’ Donald of \‘Trail: were |. the Most (poesia! “Thomas és hth consecrated Bishop of the Diocese of'Nelson, who will be: installed: in the Cathedral of Mary Immaculate, August Prospector ehota Fi 24th. atl the: power 4 -boat for the’: tbe | rd, bo! ney. th where, frome Sunc Drew. L Laughton ‘retutued recently: from Spokane; where ‘he! : was son, thse the “week-end . seminar. 7, > ee ae eee her parents...” “ise? ‘Mary: im 3 : the: heat iwas. terrific, ‘and : ithe ') Pat Murphy to yous! rigged: us 3] up: through’: the: Sandin®: eee on ‘the : “pre-|* }| carious’ ‘foot. holds and: slippery o “today thes whole, camp ecnbarked base camp was' made at/about| 1 But acer .climb‘up the moun-|: (aini,.: The’ woods ; at |, the, : base|1o | comp, were; thick: and ‘dis but} j made...a + good : base): cainp asi] ;where ‘drini “spatter: veating* lunch ‘consisting E a] patter eating :and ; clear *moun-| tain: water: to ;wesh: them down, | ! ‘climb seémed,'“Eleven ; of: the. smaller| 1 campers’: ‘stayed. at: the: base’ camp with two: the'scurse “of < ‘Mount pinto can be!-broken this’ time.’ The ‘spirit} nef tad :the toughest time, ‘The. going|¥ became rough) and heartbreaking, were: tion, ‘We..were: climbing at. about eighty: degrees ; : straight up. hastly stepping * ‘pace’ setter’: * Mr. and’ Mrs. Wm.’ W. Steele (nee Irene~ Kuryluk) _ of. Seattle, ) ‘Wash., are spending a week’s va- cation with Mrs. N. famil; Srey Mr. and Pog amis" and daughter’ Bernadette were Te- cent visitors‘ to. Vancouver. : uryluke andl pat Mrs.: Wm: W. Steele, of Seattle Wash. - Miss Shirley Hargraves returnt ed home from a month's vacation with. relatives’ at’ Mission. * = = ce , Rose Marie 5 Guide, Gail Sykora, y ol}. As wedding! interest. tooktplaceron July 30 in| Centennial: United” Chutch rch when Nataliej Bunty,; daughter ‘of Hon R._E. Sommers, minister of of lands and. forest, “and Mrs. ' Sommers 1879 Forrester, \,Street,~: Victoria ‘hi adiolus, | backed “by by: green ‘fern, are’ massed at the front: of the edding, vows with i Ehugeh for. the*ceremony* per?]' ot Scene of: the © ‘reception’ following the ceremony. Sweet peas’ were Serrange ed's thi cake. ‘fla Uby of pink roses. About. 125 “guests délightful: wedding gar they drove to V ac-|= “| companied by and ‘Mrs. EL Beaty of, silkillusion was. t tora of:slace em: roses. Wr So: in:mariage, aes Cc Orga” imatron, ‘was. gowned ii in pale yelz ‘low.‘ tulle over nylon. with lace accent “'and accessories’ entone; |quarte:-length gown of ‘Alice blué tulle over nylon: Both cars riett rie nosegaye of summer flows ase TO: pear pee AND ERS: ‘OVER | Lee rye Wiat?,; low.* “Put: ‘out’ that. fire’; ishouted ct Pat. “We sheat’:you,.: don't; we | attempt! will’be made ‘next week; -| this year. In the meantime,: much be Shining: through the high waves, ‘we. made ‘it to..the ;camp. Minto 3s he’-is anxious"! to“have the sacred: “MM”! repainted |'for:: sure had: ‘been’, lit-to:: dispel: mosquitos, | which ‘were. thick: ini the. bush: at the :base, camp Just way Finally, “although no one. e knows how; the” whole party.:made: it down ''to. thé «Jake ‘just: as‘: the]. stoi: broke:’ But ‘the ‘evil Se