’ Page 4 oy Thursday, August 7, 1952 “Dad, what is a traitor?” Jeaves the other side and comes “A traitor, son, is a man who| over to our side?” - leaves our side and goes over “A convert, my boy. A Con- to the other side.” vert!” : “Then what is the man who] RIDIN G. Week Days from 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday All Day ADULTS—per hr. $1.25 ' CHILDREN—per hr. $1.00 Ask about our 20 minute riding course CASTLE-BAR RANCH 7 RIGBY S CONFECTIONERY & BUS DEPOT Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Floats, Novelties, Cards for every occasion. Newspapers, Magazines, Comic Books. Meet Your Friends at Rigby’s Castlegar Sash @ Door WOODWORKING SPECIALISTS Windows . . Doors . . Cabinet making . . Storm Sash See us for prices .. Phone 4946 Painting, Decorating, Paper Hanging . Now is the time to brighten up your home FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK Box 55 Phone 4283 Summertime a ae Is Pest Time BUT PESTS ARE LESS PESKY IF PRECAUTIONS ARE USED IN TIME FOR FLIES — We suggest D.D.T. FOR ANTS — Chlordane. And for EARWIGS and SLUGS — We have Earwig and Slug Bait : Anderson Feed Co. MEN'S: FIBRE HELMETS: EB pore head covering. for Hot Weather Complete Assortment of-100 per cent... Nylon: Currie:Ties. and A real Defy man’s Tie BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE OTHING . SHOES SUMMER HAZARDS ’ SUNBURN — Noxema Cream, Benedryl, Tartan Skol and Suntan Cream. . c INSECT BITES — Dettol, Benedryl, 612 Repellant and Skeeter Skatter. . oe CUTS and BRUISES — First Aid Kits from 75c to $24.to. SUNGLASSES and BATHING CAPS Pitt's Rexall. Drug. CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C... — GASTLEGAR . SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Ot i a Mr. and Mrs.-J. Burton, Port Moody, are visiting their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr, and ‘Mrs. Bert Donnan. i Mr. and Mrs. V. Lanphear left for a holiday visit with relatives ‘and friends in Chase, B.C. and the US. . Jos. P. Parent returned home this week from a visit with rela- tives in Nakusp and ‘Chase. Mr. and Mrs. L. Samson and daughter Jacqueline of Trail, are visiting Mrs. Samson’s mother, Mrs. Louis Parent. Mrs. F. Burgud, North Dako- ta, U.S.A., left Castlegar after a brief visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Harvick. Mrs. Burgud is visiting another daughter in Winlaw. Mr. and Mrs. P. Zanet, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs.'F. Pag- ura, returned from a holiday in Cranbrook. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.-Elliott are fy) this week. and other prairie points. Mr. and Mrs. W. Reid are en- joying a holiday in the. Winder- mere vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pitts and daughter Doreen were week-end visitors to Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. L. Knobe and children of Chicago are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson this week. Mrs. Davis, Toronto, is holiday- ing with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ban- nigan. Mrs. R. M. Hooper and chil- dren left for Victoria after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A: F. Zuckerberg. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mclver and family returned from a holiday at the Kelowna Regatta and Van- couver, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Baird and Mrs. Scriver, all of Spokane, were recent guests of Mrs. A. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. J. Buick, Duncan, and daughter. Arlene, who have been guests of Mrs. Buick’s mother, Mrs. A. Saunders, left Sunday for Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. G. Worobey en- tertained relatives from Chicago’ Mr. and Mrs. R. Bordignon and their two small sons left on Tues- day for their home in Vancouver after spending the past two weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Santano. Mr. and Mrs. Sant: and d Den- holidaying at Banff, Lake Touise points acrass Ontario, is a job for skilled labor and ‘wages run as high as $250 for a seven-day, 70-hour week. The ditch housing the pipe runs under rivers, under highways, up hill and down hill for 185 miles. : $ rs —Central Press Canadian Photos. It will dive under the bottom of Lake Ontario at -Hamilton to reappear along the shore and continue to Toronto. After landscaping, it is impossible to see where the pipe is laid. ROBSON NEWS tt i tl Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis return- ed home Saturday after spend- ing a wek at Lake Louise, Banff, Radium Hot Springs and other prairie points. Mrs. M. Flynn and twins, Jim- my and Colleen, of Calgary are visiting Mrs. Flynn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Waldie. Leo Bosse Jeweller and Watchmaker Res. Fe CASTLEGAR WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF JEWELLERY Guaranteed Watch and Jewellery Repairs ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. A. C. Ackerman, Kinnaird, -won our store opening. Patrons Prize Mrs. J. Webster is a in the Kootenay Lake General Hos- pital. . Mrs. H. Foxlee, who was a pa- tient in the Trail Tadanac Hospi- tal returned home this week. : t Miss Marian D’Ath, California, who is on a Canadian tour, spent a short visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Webster. Miss Muriel MacWilliam, Trail, and Miss Anita Smecher, Rob- son, spent the week-end at Christina Lake. Misses Linda Franco and Blance Loscombe, Trail, were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Smecher. Lindgren, M. H. Ford, M. Maldi- dier, and J. Markin, and a num- ber of applications for installation of plumbing ard dwelling altera- icati by F. Er for a building etxension of the form- er Robertson’s Grocery building. ition is to be used by the ise and Marlene, accompanied them as far as Christina Lake and will holiday there for a week. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodrow. were newly-weds Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker who are enroute to Cardiff, Saskatchewan, where Mr. Walker, is a Baptist Pastor. Mrs. Walker, nee Clara Lapohn) has spent about 5 years in the Castlegar area assisting Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow in the Castlegar Children’s activities and. rural i helping it The Castle News for their print shop and office. An application for water serv~ ice installation by M. H. Ford, was also approved. Plans for St. Laurent A letter is to be sent to R. W. Mayhew, Federal minister of fisheries, who is in charge of Prime Minister St. Laurent’s forthcoming visit to this area, in- viting..Mr. St. Laurent and his party to land at Castlegar Muni- cipal Airport on their arrival in bee Vacation Bible h Chil- the K . Mr. St. Laurent dren’s meetings and Evening Lantern Services, throughout the surrounding districts. Other visi- tors included Rev. D. Crosby of India who spoke at the regular Sunday Service in the Legion Hall, where Mr. and Mrs. Karl Silver who are helping with Good ‘Hope Camp: E —_ = +: COMMHASSION:: BRIEFS... Continued ‘from Page 1~- es ‘from run off: water along Pine Street from Columbia Avenue in the spring and during rainsto were discussed. The problem is to be investigated. * : C.P.R. authorities are to be ap- proached again for an duled to be in Trail-for an overnight visit early next month. Building Inspector Reports A report from the village building inspector was read ad- vising that 39 buildings under construction or repair were visit- ed by. him during July and. that all. village: by-law requirements were being’ satisfactorily met. The board.moved that.a letter of appreciation..be.-sent to. Mr. D. for his and comprehensive reports and action. Kootenay: Convention The full board of commission- ers is to. attend a convention of Kootenay Villages and munici- palities in Grand Forks on Sept- ‘ember 6. The day will include, i i e trip for water line purposes, under the Columbia Avenue bridge. Health and Welfare - Bert Cherrington, urged some sort of action to speed up the approval of building permits iby the district health department, A. letter is to be sent in regard to this matter. Building and Trade Permits One trade licence to John Reit- mier for bulldozing contracting” was approved. Another applica. tion from Auguste Cornier for operation of a mobile Hot Dog and Refreshment booth here is tp be’subjected to further investiga. tion. 2: : ate oe ae Thirteen building permits, re_ presenting a-.total- of $25,209 worth of new .construction ang a to Christina Lake and a banquet. The Village is to arrange for one The only Mormon Temple in the British Empire is at Card- ston, Alberta, CYRIL BELL Agencies _@ WE SELL... Peace of Mind alterations were reviewed. The included new: dwellings for Mj. tions. Also incuuded was an ap-j YES ARE ON aS FALL and WE NTER CATALOGUE This beautiful, 636-page book is now reaching ‘Western Canadian homes. Look for it—shop from it. Enjoy leading values, widest assort- ment, prompt, efficient service. You will find it easy, convenient and satisfying to shop by mail from EATON’S latest Mail Order Catalogue. Order from your copy to- day and prove what we say: “IT PAYS TO SHOP AT EATON'S.” “T. EATON C2... 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