13f CASTLEGAR NEWS, 'Thursday,- July '6, 196i’ s : 4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 6, 1961 CAAA Blehardton 5 Brandon, Car Gen, 5 erin, Harm, aad b ‘ : D. Dunlop, N, Harvey, ‘J. Kazakotf, > Magee, W. Magee; : re -Martin, : R. - Nowove, Ostichoft, r/R. Postnikoff,:B,: Roger Bofon- PROMOTION LIST Promoted .to Grade Be iu Forest Fires. smo CHUCK'S + RINNAIRD, B.C. ” _WHEMERS, 3 Ih. beethecseses $100 ROUND STEAK; tb, ........-.-. 690 GHUGK STEAKS, Ih,............ 49¢ BONELESS BEEF POT ROAST, Ib... 55c. BEEF RIB STEAK, Ib, «.......... 69¢ PEAS, Nabob, 6 fins ........... 98¢ IGE CREAM, Fanltless, suneesenes 496 DOG Fooo, Tons, 10 tins weecee -- M8 “SUGAR, 10 ibs. svaneedeseccees M@O AAA AR nit afi So Far This Year +. Offlotals: of the local forestry office have “Noverpthing crossed but Castlegar Women . Win.on Monday, Lose.on Tuesday The: Castlegar | “Women’s . soft- ball team won a game here Monday night against’ the St. A's of Trail by a score of 22-11. Ann Kastrukoff was the winning pitcher with Shir- ley Cheveldave as her relief pitcher. (Qn Tuesday ‘night the” local team. travelled ''to defeat 'when| : Montrose downed ‘ ‘them by a close 12-11 ‘score, Sate, Oheveldave was ths) losing Pitehs nite FAST ACTION our ‘toe-nails® as eleven fires have struck the district’ so far this year, reports forest’ ranger. Hugo Wood, Mr. Rita “sald” that’ weather and the ated has, “decreased ale, | though a lightning ‘gtrike in the]: Pass Creek watershed burned halt an acre before being put out by. a six-man, crew. A‘spot:-tire started by light: ning at Sullivan Creek was put out ‘Tuesday night by the:forestry while action on ‘a'fire three miles up the lake near. Bowman Oreek is; being taken by Oelgar since the fire is in fersuh, ‘ .¥./ Batchelor, Li: Bro, L, Chernoff, ‘M. Crawford, R. Cristofol!, P. Drasdoff, 'N.° Fields, G. .Fomenoff, K,° Giraud, V. Hes- keth, R. ‘Johnson, B. Kaleanikoff, J. Konkin,“V, Lebedoff,, B. Lewis, McAdam, W, MacNicol, V. Mare. off, R. Osachoff, P. Ozeroff, M. Pictin, B, beninstet “L, ‘Prat Regan, L Baber: the company’s forest Ucence area, All three lookouts — Old Glory, | Sentinel and Bulldog. — are now manned ‘and. suppression crew of 10 boys, -a' foreman ‘and. a@ camp cook’ has been ” established at South Slocan, “ Workman ties Leg in. Accident At Hew Sawmill, An employee’ “of Baines-Man- ning had one'of his legs severed off below the Imee at an accident “/at the new Westley sawmill Tues- day .evening. Peter Fillipoff was -reported to be ‘cleaning ths Jog steam carriage when the carriage Moved and'his «| leg was severed. He is reported to be in ‘good condition in the Castlegar i hospital: ening, M.! Wveliaces MY Zibin, GC. Green, .G,.' Jones, EK. Brown, D. Ghernenkoff, J, Ohernoff, J, Dal- lel, B. Dams, I. Deverney, W..Gret- chen, 8," Grouette, P. Hoodicot!, L Koehle, E. sottinert, v. : pamnond chell, .M, a1 C. "Pettitt, R. ‘Ploinikot?, °, Po. Bott J, Balekin, M. Seto, E, Sopow, Soukerotf, T. Sperling, P., Verl- pa G, Ambrosone, P, Brown, G. Davis, .3.. Dodgson, W.. Furey, W. Glehoff, G. Gormley, J. Hoolaetf, D, Idle, G. Johnaon, ‘T. Kaufman, G,. Kavaloff, E. Kazakoff, W, Lam- pard, P, McCrea, T. McGauley, A. pard, K. Pickering, E. Popoff, &. Poatnikoff, E, Sallis, J. Shukin, D. Stoochnotf, K: ‘Wells, 5.’ Westgate, P, Babaetf, B. Belbeck, J. Cook, D. Courneyea, C. Davidson, L, Deans, M. Esovoloff, G. Gemmill, B.°Gri- fone, '¥., Harvey, “H. Hunchak, E. 4 We Konkin, H. Leckie, D, Saturday, July Sth ‘And Invite you to come out and j join in the fun’ and a the same time get, your. ‘name in on the Birthday Prizes. JUST LOOK AT THE PRIZES Ww sree’ A Ozeroff; R. Palaena, x, Paterson, ‘W. Platnikett, J. Sheloff, F. Sorenson, D. * fomilin, = Verigin, V.- eect Adeneat, oa banat R, Pridy, D. ‘Tris- | off, P. ira aa 7, Watkins, W. | Greenwood, = i a i il i a i apes — "Most of u us ‘sooner ‘or jater’ succumb ie the charms of a cute young.pup and take. hini-home: for: him mand sive. Hin a P " Seventy five per cent: of dog owners, ide hot ( funtte 301 ship: th “had 1g : : is told! "Any" dog can ‘and will” learn and’ it sont take _you;long to'teach’ him ‘if you. will just, spend: fifteen’ ‘minutes’a day’ for eight: weeks: If; you }don't-believe tit’come out ‘tothe: Forestry « Office groun = this Sunday. and, see for yourself. Me Renee Yes Sunday, is graduation day for: ‘twenty, ‘doa: and. their owner-trainers.. A. Canadian: Kennel: Club: : Judge, Mr. Ken Montique, willbe’ flying ‘in’ on. ‘the. morning ‘plane and’ will start judging at 11:45 a.m. as the owners put the dogs through their paces: For.’ instructor Jack White of Pitt’s Pharmacy this is the. day, that’ he has been working for during the past are weeks, For the dogs: and their owners: it will: be. the day we find out who has the top dog.and who walks; away with the’ Trophies, put..up forthe big day by Carl Knutson, owner of:Pi Drug! stores We asked Jack why he went to the trouble of putting on such: -a.eourse’ and he informed. jus that his hobby. was the breedirig and training ‘of Register- ed Lanraders but-he likes. all. breeds of dogs and twelve distinct: breeds: on: the: course. from. Chibi huas to Great: Danes... cies ise Before you: “can ‘teach | any’ di ora working’ a ig, the: first mee Chante M. ‘Dunlop, N. Pench c. Ouellette; ‘A. Pace, J. Stooch- noff, K, Stoopnikoff, ‘A.'-Wood, G. Prarie K,. Gevatkoff, 0, Herfin- Ro Infant!,:8.|, ookitt: 3B. Masloff, M. O'Rourke; Rr. Schuepfer, J prceett Conditional. Promotion’. to Grade 8 H, Batting, B. Doiiglas, W. Nay- lor, T. Postnikoff, P,. Savinkoff, L, ‘Bhay, I, muoesen, PB Posenott D. ‘Marken, ‘M.° Soukoroff,"E. . Hunter, B, Hyde, DB. sacks nA Goukaicuott, . the - ceria, Me neine: ‘garbage “cans,~ ceamnpine down flower beds. and : “making - a: Hain nuisance: ‘in:for: training next month when ccc coe ~ PHONE 3261- a nae A "returning to Nova Scotia ts motare a : ‘Misa’ Georgina ‘Pitcher who: is fanaly of zort "coquitiam are an . Gergely: lee a Mrs, Sena a a ‘patient in fhe Castlegar hi Pei) and Mer ree ‘Tamavara and baby have returned to Van- couver, Mr. Tamayara was s, employ: ed hero for several months. DELIVERY: & PICKUP EVERY, MONDAY, bo a wince “THURSDAY ees bs will leaving: for -Daseland,~ Alta, ~ where ho 8 five Peat ae (hae, ahd) Mra, H, Schelten! for his thesis prior to} { ‘Bile | the pits . Wayne Eaateott of Rossland is the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, H,, Johnson, + ; > Mr.) ‘David; *ponnan of "White Horse), ee was yelene his’ parents, i: Mrs,” ‘ berg family, accompanied by Mr, and | 2 Mrs: H, Sogn spent Saturdl at Deep Take.” of _Kinnaird Socials _ Mrs. 3," Kaufman, ‘Phone’ ‘gang . Mr. and Mrs, Carl Soberlak and|came home’ with a 'jpleasant :ac« fainlly enjoyed the weekend at’Deep | count: of social’ activities ‘ranging iaken: also’ visiting Colville on Sat-| from’ the opening . festivities which to| urday, They, Feturned home Sunday evening, ©)" paiement fi soclation meeting” cat Banft ‘and ‘as far east as’ Halifax. DMr.. ee gan 27 2 guests hone red, | cent bride-elect Miss‘ tid with a “shower at the® hom foria ‘when. many : friends renewed their friendships: and talked 5 ores PROFESSIONAL ake ‘08. your)" I ‘cuomane |e : “Io and vusughter" left” the! ‘aherbiko- ompant ?Miss‘ Wer left catardey! for -Penticton. ': The will -spend he weeks vaca: infant . son have. returned -home 1/7 Crees a Tiicky witiner ofa ping-pong. table in a. draw Friday. daughter, spent the weekend up at , to restde {ii ‘Mrs. Dorothy: Glendinning’ and ‘Mr, and Mra, Shorty ‘Travis ana gan ‘left Saturday, for ‘Vancouver. || \| There they’ will spend a few weeks visiting Mr, Kanigan’s alster and brother-in-law, gan, ur. and Mrs, Fred’ ‘Rilkoff along with “ friénds’ spent, last | Weekend camping at Bear Lake, daughters, Eileen, Lorraine,’ Carol and, Donna ‘left Monday: for Van- couver’ “where they will spend” two weeks ‘visiting. with ~ relatives, 3 2, Mie., ‘Larry. Swetlikoft ig, spen- aing a week in Grana Forks with her. brother ‘and..his ; familly, 7; the weekend at Mra, ‘Carl ‘Knutson: and ‘child. Ten‘ Ellen,’ 8usan;‘John‘‘and: Rabert left sondsy? for.”-Vaxicottver, They. Will be: || ama, Walter ‘Harshenin of Brilliant, duly:1, a daughter. « | Mrs: John 0} — To: Mr. and mo. ther and other: relatives,” iad Balas home for the weekend and has’ now returned to her Job in Calgary,’ OMORROW — To Mr, ‘and| days" of!" “ duly 5, a daught 1M, and Mrs, Ivan Oglow; spent i ‘Ohristing Lake ‘Swetlikott™ tlew| : \ School friends. of. Patti’ Sack when ., her -; mother, - Guests. at. the Jack home for: sup- camping. holiday i wayne. ‘Blgneu, Ken 1 holiday camping at Evans Lake. Don McNichol ‘are ‘spending the sum-| sand Ris bared fi returned : home son the ah enjoyed ‘a -f few. games. after. which st ‘oN the: gifts Were presented ina large |! lane, were served by hostess Mrs, Betty. to continue. thelr. vacation at the], coast. i were delighted: to help her. celebrate | : Mra.’ Dennis Marcellus arid four| her: oth , birthday. ; las : Jack, entertained onthe : occasion, Hf GC Zdaho, rerurnine by. way: of, Ohris- j * Roberts } and Don Oddie returned at the first yo or the week. after spending the July | 4 » Bruce ‘and Wayne | ! mer ‘onthe’ McNichol farm in the}! fal career. in’ Trail 26 years ago. The family: are’, some «time spending with ; relatives and friends in the Miss Carol Phelffer is having a two-week’ jholiday with her Judit hwho is employed in Vantou- ver, Lots of Relivity BOB'S = PAV'N TAKIT CALI FORN: MELONS ; IN. STOCKE EXT R A! BEEF MINUTE STEAKS ‘YOU RE. INVITED Margarine. 2 1b. PKe. oe a RINDLESS : Bacon SIDE ‘SLICED, 1 LB. PKG. .... ‘AUYMCA Camp — “XMCA Camp Beaverlodge on 1st Travel No. 8 T RONDO Movie Camera 2nd SKYLINE CAR RUG 3rd. ONE. COOL CUSHION 4th ONE TIN CAR WAX and many other prizes! “EXTRA PENS, BALLOONS. “HATS, LOLLYPOPS while they last! ‘“EROM RED LABEL BEEF” _ NEW INSTANT MILKO 3: LB. PKG. LET US $ SERVICE YOUR CAR | TUNE-UPS MAJOR. REPAIRS - ane BODY: WORK rk opera- “| ton: to fill the boys 'as they. arrived. ~ Royalite Products : . DOMINION ROYAL TIRES RAIRBANKS-MORSE! BATTERIES _ AUTO ACCESSORIES "CUT UP - TRAY PAC ~ FRYERS ei 5 | ZA ACCT | 4 We Reserve The Rig! t To Limit Quantity