581 Squadron Hews: In the last. column when ing the civilian : we omitted the name of one of ‘our very able merabers on the ‘civilian. committee, Mr. Ian . "Thompson, our apologies, Ian. Cadets and Cadettes of Cast- legar, Trail and ‘Nelson squad- rons had a very enjoyable forty minute flight over Castlegar and Nelson last in an RC standing Cadet of the Year were very close, The award for this] | year goes to LAC B,. Hubert, our: congratulations- to you and also to the runners up, who were Sgts. W. Hendy and A. Pelle- grin, Cpls, G. Worobey and G. Townsend and AC1 D. Davies." F\Sgt. T. Day and Sgt. W. Hendy are leaving on their courses being held at "AF. Dakota from the RCAF Sta- tion at Sea Island. This familiari- zation flight is part of Cadet training. The standings for the out- LOW RAIL FARES CALGARY EXHIBITION AND ONE WAY. FARE AND ONE-HALF FOR THE ROUND TRIP (Minimum Fare 5fc) From all stations. in Alberta, Saskatchewan and B.C. .(ex- | cluding Vancouver Island and B. C. Coast Steamship ser- vice), GOING: "JOLY 7 to 14 provi train arrives July 14 im Calgary:.by 5:00 p.m. (Standard Time.) RETURN LIMIT JULY 16. Ig no train July 16, first available train. thereafter. Camp Borden, Ont. They will fly via CPA to Calgary from Castle- gar Airport at 1015 :am, Fri- day, June 29th, After arriving at Calgary, they will board a CPR train to Essa, Ont. and then will be transported to Borden Consult your ticket agent by. -bus... On’ successful comple- tion of their courses they will receive $100.00. Cadets going to summer camp are reminded that no civilian clothes are.to be taken]: with: them except for required ‘spgrts equipment. “The pictures faken last week are’ now ready and any Cadet wishing to purchase’.a copy please contact oné of the Offic- erg before the end of this week. . sThis.is the last column. un- til next September. We hope all Cadets’.and Cadettes will have a_very: nice summer holiday, and to. those Cadets going to summer camp, don’t be to rough on the We would like to thank the Castlegar News for their kind jon in allowing us this column during the past Cadet eae: CASTLEGAR ” Bullling ed Building & caeeds Ey OGLOW Phones 3351 e406! da network at 10:30 p.m. folk songs from all” parts of Piano: ‘Students ‘\Hold ‘Recital Mon. SEA recital for plano students .of \Mrs, Ruby MacLean ‘Angus, Look At Your. «| 2.R.8:M. was held Monday even- ing ‘in'-thé Kinnaird School Hall at 8° pm, EB. A. Eames. chaired ‘the’ and Everyone Else the various performers, their D t- pieces, and composers, - joes! “he ‘twenty students _ were divided into three groups, “early » \elassic, ‘Clsasical' and. romantic | and.- Contemporary, giving a variety ‘of selections from. the young - beginners ..to,.the | very WE HAVE THAT MOST * FAMOUS BRAND’ ¢ ‘Ivan Romanoff teads a rousing chorus in “Son is of ‘My People”, heard every Friday night on the Trans-Cana- e Program brings listeners the world, for the lady Renovate The Card Table Cut wallpaper the .size you require it to cover the ‘top of the card table. Paste it on and leave until dry, then brush over a coat of shellac, Leave to dry, and you have a néw looking table. con * ‘gime Savers in Measuring Ifa recipe calls for one cup of egg whites, you need the white of nine large eggs or twelve small ones. - Sugars are deceiving. Two cups of granulated sugar “equals one pound, but it takes three cups of brown sugar: to equal one pound, and three and a half cups of icing sugar to equal *lone pound. If you are without seales this is honey to know IN TABLE SETTINGS COLOR .COMES FIRST | A well-planned color scheme the magic that’ gives that ti and foots to your Sereon Doors . “sas ‘& DOOR CABINET: MAKING . Glass of all sizes & weights WINDOWS — SCREENS - SASH — ‘Poors. yea FRAMES ‘PHONE 3211 oe S ‘Notice. IN CHURCH 2? St. Rita’s Church Rev, .E. Brophy P.P. Masses at 8:30 and 10:30: am. Benediction at. 7:08. 3 . St. Joseph's. Chapel Rev,. E.. Brophy .P.P. * Masses ‘at 8:30 and 10:30 am. Confessions Sat. 4-5 p.m. i he The. Linited Church” ane: LUnitec Of Canada : Robson — first and, third Sun- days at 11:00 am.: Kinnaird -- Service of “Wor- ship 10:00 am., Sunday School aaa Hthat-is,-if you have.a good ima- | gination -and an *|You can dye your: old” lingns or at 11-am, ‘Castl _ ‘Sunday School will be received : er, C. H. King, until 3:00 p.m., July 9th, for con- struction work at Twin Rivers School. Specifi ications and: gene ation by the Secretary-T at Office of the “‘Secretary-Treasurer. H. KING, Secrotary-Treasurer 6 10:30 am., Service of Worship at 8 p.m. ’ Pentecostal | .: Tabernacle - Sunday School — 10:00 am. Morning. Worship — 11:00 am Evangelistic — 7:30 p.m. .. eave and ae Study, Wed. 7:30. p. Young » Peoples, pan. Everyone Welcome D. No. 9. (Cas Community Bible Centre “to have’ car trouble.on'a didn’t plan on. Holiday bag —|s Herel Is You Car In Shape To Hit The Road 3 ‘On Your Annual Holiday? a Be: sure it is in first class shape. in every way before you leave --- nothing is’ more ‘annoying than holiday. you" lose precious time besides having the extra expense you BRING IT IN. FOR A CHECK-UP TODAY. ee d in the Legion Hall. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. « 2:30 Gospel Service. Wednesday, 7:00 ‘Young Peopte’s Fellowship ang Hobby Hour. Prayer meeting at 51 Colum- bia Ave. ; Church: of .Jesus-Ch: Of Latter Day Saints:. ‘Snndays at 10:30 a.m, + a Twin Rivers Hall. ; Everyone “Welcome! |; Lutheran Services : Presbyterian Church . KINNAIRD. B.C. : Services every «Sunday at 11:15 am. . Mr. G. MeWillie, BA.” “O£ Canada Dominion: Day,’ July Ist. + preach’ at the 11-a.m. and 7:30 pm. services. Friday 7:30 . ‘Thursday, 7:45 Bible Study and| - Sunday School at 10:00 an] The. Anglican Church : , Castlegar.0 a.m. and 7:30,p.m,)' - ‘innaird 11: a.m. - china and silver, The rules for decorating your table are much the same as for decorating’ a room. Begin with one basic color, which in ‘a table setting will be your china. ‘Then. choose linen, glass, and .a centerpiece that will harmonize. Silver adds that sparkle that brings the whole color scheme to life and gives it richness. ° You can use ‘bold reds and yellows or subtle pastel shades. you can match or mix your Zolors depending on your mood or season of the year. Some housewives prefer to use reds, burnt orange’ and spruce green im the fall and winter. They keep their light pastel linens for spring and summer. . White and brown: are al- ways good:style, and they mix well with any color. Pale nap- kins and dark mats will set off fine, delicately tinted — china.’ Wher using two-tone plaid place mats, a good idea is to pick up one of the colors in the. glass ware. Plaid china is effective on lime green linen and -emerald ‘glasses. A change for more formal’ _ occasions might be brown linen, crystal artistic eye. make your own ‘mats from. jeft- over material. ‘Colored: glasses are reasonable priced i in ‘the dime store. If you, wse thé white oven- to-table -ware, ‘the kind’ ‘that is set on’ black’ metal. ‘stands, you need bright or “warm colored linens to set it off, Red linens, red glasses, and -a ‘bunch of for a advanced class. Mr. Eames stat-| ed that Castlegar. and, District! were indeed fortunate in having Mrs. MacLean Angus teaching here-.and two of. the younger students then presented Mrs, a travelling case. More men hunt ducks ‘and geese in Canada than any other kind of game. K¢ INSURE. |{ wvsure )| . For All Your : INSURANCE. NEEDS Phone 3441> ANDERSON AGENCIES Angus with a lovely boquet and i ADAMS ‘A HAT TO SUIT “EVERY. MAN EXECUTIVE $7.50 “ROYAL $6.75 _@ as... Leifner's. , 1956 oer - RIED Sine. “BUSINESS. DIRECTORY PRICE OF TW WH TEN: WORDS row. 156: THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE’ ‘0. — |286 “DIS i - WHEN ' PLACING ORDER. \'""""* = PHONE "S051 are COUNT VIF. PAD For Sale. For Rent. GOOD GRADE SED CLOTH-|3 ING, : dry’ ‘clearied:“and ‘ready |" to: wear.’ Men’s‘ women's’.and children's, Central Shoe ‘Repair, Castlegar: News phone 4621." nn SMALL HOUSE,. BASEMENT: & oil furnace, “central location,” 324 3. BEDROOM. HOUSE, UN- FINISHED, also small dwelling finished, .. garden and. fruit trees, Reasonably priced, ‘near. school, Dumont Sub-division.| Cc. Hronek, 325 CAR ‘TRAILER, plione '3701.-; | 126 cheques for deposit. Just ment can be mailed to ” it will. be’ made up, and “Dollars and Sense” ‘Have you ever’ tried banking by mail? - An extra setvice offered you by The Canadian Bank : of Commerce is the convenience of mailing i in your endorse your cheques like this: “Deposit to account of (your name).” Then slip them: in an envelope. with a special bank-by- mail deposit form and mail them through your nearest post box. For a current account, your state- you each month. For a savings account, you can mail i in your pass-book; returned to you by post.” Ask us about banking by mail next time you pass our branch and we'll gladly give you some special . deposit forms and envelopes, t “THE CANADIAN-BANK OF ssuniiiee i CASTLEGAR - FUNERAL. HOME DEDICATED TO. KINDLY HOUGHTFUL, | SERVICE ‘Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble’; &* Bronze Plaques” Ebene 3601 “LONG DISTANCE REFRIGERATOR, COAL AND. , Wood Range’ and man's’ Bi- cycle. Apply 128, Crescent. or , phone, 3688, Castlegar.» 126 LOTS IN KINNAIRD, UPPER “Bench and “Highway. Contact .Mrs. N. Kuryluk, ‘Kinnaird ° a. phone’ 3232," one Wanted spply: 354-5th Ave. "OF. Phone P “ROOM MODERN, ret . phone’ 3967.~" tin’16 SUITES, *: ‘ROOM 'AND BOARD by day,’ week .or month., Mc- Creighta Apartments,.First Ave of |‘ Kootenay: Builders. hone 2493,0:2 0 23... TEN 36 HEATED PARTLY FURNISHED FURNISHED auites. “Apply Alex’ Eremeénko, ‘var phone 306i, (tin20 ‘2 ROOMED HOUSE’ PARTLY. furnished, _ hot water’ and .Shower, apply Oswald Motors. y 126 FURNISHED MODERN :3-ROOM house, 76 Maple: St, Castlegar. ‘Apply ..Zucke: Castlegar. \ For Rent or Sale 4 ROOM HOUSE FULL PLUMB- ING ‘and garage, “near school Dumont Subdivision, Kinnaird, available duly: Te Phone Best. 324 ON HIGHWAY. IN KINNAIRD ‘Modern 3 room” cottage: elec- -trie - range and oil’ ‘burner, + Phone 2847. ~ tin "RIGBY’S "RUS DEPOT peietar EE SHOP AND : ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES | IN: KINNAIRD, “BED SITTING lady ©: ‘(not months, Bench: ,or «Highway preferred. Write -. Box’ 410 Castlegar News, “ 325 OFFICE WORK, PART, or FULL |: time, by. experienced . book- , keeper and typist, will fill-in «-for: those: on wacation. Write invalid). winter KOOTENAY - LAUNDRY | NELSON, B.C.” For Pick-Up: & Delivery Phone Castlegar 3093 - ‘& LEATHER | REPAIR _. Phone 4621 “we attach “Dinkle” Nickel Bim Heels on Ladies Shoes CASTLEGAR, BC CENTRAL SHOE Box: 176, Castlegar. 126 HOME FOR MALE PUP. phone 4178 after .4:30 .p.m. ; 12 Wanted to Buy ’ USED . COAL” AND woop ~ furrace, Write: Box 612. or room: and board for. elderly |. 4 ROOM.HOUSE. WITH ELEC- RIC range,’ suitable for ~¢ouple or small family. Phone : 8438. ~ iat * tin25 3, ROOM . HOUSE, BY. WEEK ;or month, .3 miles from ferry, “Robson. side, - lake © frontage ) phone 2766 evenings. 2. 925 Notice ‘For, comfortable. accommoda- tion for guests you haven’t room for, phone 6081,. Twin’ Rivers Motel.‘ Reasonable rates. -‘ tfn20 “ This is to ‘advise my - tients that ‘my office will pie closed from June ‘30 to July ‘9.| ae R. A. Walley phone 2932, iCastegar. bing “UNITED , - GRILL. TRUCKING’: |/]".~ DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Trail, Net Just Another Place come Castlegar “id Ze ‘Eat: But The Place, To Eat | ler. y ‘PHONE z 3881 ; CASTLEGAR . Open. 8:00.a.m. to 9:30 pm. | ‘Caatiegar Bronch: A. would be effective. E. NORRIS, —with wiring concealed. be easily ‘concealed. Ghe Rev, Edward Wallate wit| Contact the ‘Telephone Company: atl | in | your ‘home Tanning to arrange for ; den, living room and: recreation Toom. "Enjoy the time-saving, step-saving Corivenience of an telephone always within easy react}. During construction the telephone wiring can - BRITISH. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY. There is no charge for this service. You ‘pay only the sominal contieetion charg when the telephone instruments go. ‘into service. Bere | be For complete information write or call the busiriess office of the Telephone: ‘Company for a free copy of “Good. Telati Elennise 3 in ‘New Homes.’ : as Greep’s Electric SMITH’S _ PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates : Phone. \ 3401. & ..2931 We Service What We Install ELECTRICAL - ' CONTRACTING event is-still to’ come— camps," ‘To the’ Scout and“ Cub, camping is” the slimex of all: his and A.S.M. -R. Nickerson (Robson) will: be atcamp part of -the time: It should’ be the best camp ever. :° Bs ‘The district council met in ree Bstimatan PHONE 3g °° Box 384). Castlegar ae 28 to Aug. ter: L.°” Groutage is to of the leaders. There are to. be camps’ for each.of the “A | troops. at: Ca -Kinnair and »Rob: ‘on the: west side of Watch Repairs . : Leo Bosse Diamonds — Watches , Jewellery. Pgal “PHONE 2041." * @uaranteed for One Year , BSc. OD. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours - WED. 1:30 to 5:00 - the Arrow ‘Lake at Deer Park from. ‘July 27) to August:5, Each for ‘its month- es meeting. . The. ladies ‘of “the group’ committee ° served “lunch, The: First Robson Group had its -annual - Father-and-Son: _ pic- nic. and’ beam supper in a. lovely, rendezvous above the airport. A wide, game and. ball. were play- ed, with: a: turnout ‘of about 60, The group | committee: “made . the treop: will--camp , but the’ three’ camps will be under ht of A. D.C. Com: A. Resker and Dr. at, who: is chairman of ird: group. ‘committee. SM,’ Ken’ ee ‘Binnaird) , the whole ‘G: A. SUMNER. Naturopathic :- Physician , CASTLEGAR BUILDING UPPLY STORE: We can supply. all. your building: n suppl a tes - gladly given. : Desmond L lifilewood oan OPTOMETRIST: Post Office Building "Wed. 2:80 “pm. to 8 p.m... ‘PHONE 2231 ,, BULLDOZING and COAL, ee GRAVEL EXCAVATING , but- the: hard- working -ladies of the committee did not attend, the: Strictly. male The. last sneetiag of the’ sea- 50n of the Kinnaird Group Com- mittee ‘under'‘the chairmanship of Dr. H. Ruebsaat: was held last week. ,'The Cubs ‘reported | first aid: and: other. tests ‘pasted. ““SMARENGA” SHOWS AT.7 and 9:15 P.M. IN. BEAUTIFUL COLOR _ Shows, at 7 and 9 p.m.)