Page ‘4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. : a January 22, 1953 : One Canadian family in eight has four or more children,-Quick Canadian Facts, Canada and the United States] have been at peace for 138 years. -Quick Canadian Facts, K.R.C. ANNUAL MEETING - Postponed To Tuesday, January 27th ‘“ There was ne Quorum present (it Tuesday making it to post ti ¥ PLEASE _ KRC Members of Gatien: Kinnaird and Robson ATTEND *. Mrs, M, Musselman left on Fri- day for Williams Lake where she will make her home, : Mr. and Mrs. M. Flynn and twins of Calgary, left for home after spending a month's holiday with Mrs, Flynn’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. T. Waldie, ROBSON W.I. COMMITTEES APPOINTED FOR YEAR it Mrs. Herb Johnson was voted honorary member of the year in recognition of the work she has done for the Institute, at a meet- ing of the Robson W.I. at the home of Mrs. W. T. Waldie. ‘With’ Mrs, R. Berry presiding | ; and 17 members and one visitor present, the meeting was opened ig ag Ig RI A ROBSON NEWS: RASTLEGAR SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS a a ce a ae PHONE 3031 George King, Trail, was a weekend visitor at\the home of his mother Mrs, M, King, Castle- gar. He was accompanied by his wife's mother, Mrs, Rourke, from Sask. ’ : Mr. and Mrs, C, . Hermon, daughter-in-law, Gus ‘Leitner is In Vancouver on business, ‘Mr’, C, Lundgren fias returned! tome from Mater icowdine’ Hospital, Rossland, Mrs, coast Points. N. Bystrom is visiting at, A Canadian department’ store f* "7 sales dollar breakdown shows that ff - 18 cents goes for wages, Next big- gest item is 14 cents fr taxes. Miserit | INSURANCE PHONE 4341 © “MUIRHEAD ‘AGENCIES : / FIRE, AUTOMOBILE AND CASUALTY Trail, were Visitors at the home’ of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Williams Sundey evening, \ ir. W. Rigby is a patient in Shaughnessy Hospitaly Vancou-, “Nir. and Mrs. D. Magee are in New York with their son and with the WL ode, F adoption of the minutes, the fin- ancial report was given by the f Armstrong's Linoleums New Smart Imported Patterns ‘AT ‘A NEW LOW PRICE $ 2 " 0 0 Per Square ard ARNSTRONG’S PRINTED LINGLEUMS All New Stock REXOLITE The New Plastic Linoleum $1.25 Per square Yard WEST'S ~wwwowowwewewewoeweewoeweeweeeseeeweeee secretary » Mrs, Stewart |' Grant. food parcel next month to the Mt. St. Francis home at Nelson. Mrs, W. L. Wright gave a com- prehensive and thorough report on the Christmas School party. The president appointed new committees as follows: Auditors, Mrs. D. Magee and. Mrs, W, Kennedy; Home Econo- mlis, Mrs, J. Scott and Mrs. W. Campbell; Welfare, Mrs. S. Grant and Mrs. A. Woodrow; Agricul- ture, Mrs. W. T. Waldie; Educa- tion, Mrs. W. L, Wright, Mrs. R. T, Waldie, Mrs. S. Humphries; Public Health, Mrs, J. Raine; Cemetery, Mrs. O. B, Ballard; Brownies, Mrs. 0. B. Ballard; Cubs, Mrs. Duncan Carter; and The meeting decided to send a IN CHURCH Anglican: Church Kinnaird — 9 a.m. and 4 p.m, Castlegar — 11 a.m. Robson — 7:30 pm; Fellowship hour 8:30 p.m. The United Church Of Canada Castlegar — 10:30 a.m. — Sunday School. 7:15 pm, — Hymn Song and Service of Worship. Kinnaird — Every Sunday. at 12:30, Service of Worship. Rebson — First and Third Sundays at Mrs, R. .T. Waldie; C Boxes, Mrs, Porter, The next ‘meeting is to be hela in February. Refreshments were served by!& Mrs, J. Raine and Mrs, J. Scott. New Resident Greeled - With Novelly Shower - Mrs, Jim Corbett, wife of Jim Corbett, CaStlegar , elementary school teacher, was, welcomed to Castlegar with a surprise novelty shower at the home of Mrs. Tom MeGauley. A. EREMENKO.& Dept; Storé-& Deep Freaze Lockers Don’t: Miss .These JANUARY BARGAINS _(0., soe were 26 ladies, all elementary and high school teach- ers or wives 4 eee School évening' ‘were. shelve orange ‘crates, filled with prize home canning donations from each guest along with a favorite recipe. The.: guest of honor also MEN’S Gabardine Coats & Biltmore Suits Reduced by 259, Men’s Dress ‘ Shoes Good Leather Oxfords . Brown and Kk $5.95 & $7.95 or SHOES _ Ladies and > Childrens Oxfords & Pumps $1.95 Pair Special Lot $4.95 pair Ladies’ '' Overshoes Velvet, Low and Cuban Hee! $4.95 Ladies’ Winter Coats Reduced by 259% . Special Lot . . 13.95... -Lailies’ Dresses Reduced by 25% . Special Lot: . $8.95 and $9.95 Men’s Sport . dackeis . Pure Wool $6.95. ‘Work Jackets Plaid ‘Wool $8. 95 . Men’s Pants: ; | Grey - ool “Fi lannel $6.95 = Worsted $7.95 Children’s Winter Goats. Reduced by 25% Snow Suits, Wool 1 Piece — $4. 95 2 Piece - — $6.95 Skirts 2 to 6 yrs. $1.95 |}: 8 to 10.yrs. $2.95 i: - Ladies’ ‘Skirts ‘Gabardine’ "$3.95: Wool $4.95 Sweaters: Pullover and * Cardigans . $3.95. |} OUR MEAT DEPT. PORK RIBLETS, fresh, 2 Ibs. .. PORK SHOULDER ROAST, Ib. . 49c GROUND BEEF, fresh, Ib... .... SAUSAGES, commercial, Ib. i ore LAMB CHOPS, loin, Ib. BALOGNA, sliced or Piece, , Ib. Prices Effective Jan. 23 ‘and 24 . 25c 49c 39c . 89c . 39c d a pair of sheets, and two pillow cases presented by Miss Beth /McKinnon on’ behalf of those present, Games were played with Miss Muriel Stuart and Mrs, Wm. Shkwarok in charge. The at the home of Mrs, E. Ballano |’ a Daily Mass, 8 o'clock. St. Rita’s Church. Sunday Masses = 8:30 and 1] o'clock, SULT S-AL-E "REGAL "CLOTHES. : 10-PER CENT. DISCOUNT, On All Factory Made-To-Measures Suits TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER FOR YOUR . ——Sprung Sat-— Come In And.See The Many LOVELY SAMPLES LEITNER'S LIMITED : Sunday devotions — 7:30 p.m, ig al St. Joseph's Chapel Suhday Mass, 10 a.m. “Gospel Hour Twin Rivers Hall Every Sunday — Breaking of Bread 10 am. Sunday School -— 11:30 am, - Gospel Hour — 7:30 p.m, Community’ Bible Bs - \Gentre. 4 PS énéminational ” Sunday“ school, Sundays at 11 a.m. Classes for young People of all 1 ages. Men's and Boy’ Ss. s ‘BOOTS and OXFORDS - Black Kid Dress Boots For Men And uStardy School Boots For. Boys : With Leather, Neolite and Neocork Soles - . See the wide selection at »Maddock’s Shoe Store All Prices — All Sizes eens gs Service, 330 pm. .A service for the pi Above service in the Legion Hall, Prayer and Bible Study, 'Thurs- days, 7:45 p.m. and Young Peo- ple's Fellowhip, Fridays, 7:30 P.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ary school prachers were host+ esses, “ge! Fred E, Ave. All ‘are cohaieay ‘invited ‘to these services, and Mrs. Henry ‘Schellenberg, Castlegar, .at Kootenay Lake son, PRICE — To Mr. and Mrs, Ken Price, Castlegar, a daughter, in Cranbrook General Hospital, Jan- uary 22, | ‘| Presbyterian Church * _SCHELLENBERG | — To Mr.i1 General Hospital, January 20, ‘ar. Services in the Church every Sunday at 11:15 am. D. A. MacKellar, = ATTENTION” Any Cash Purchase over $1.00 made before’ February 15 will give you an opportunity on a $10 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATE ~ MADDOCKS _ ‘SHOE STORE PHONE 3641. . Full Gospel Service (in Coronation Hall) Co-Workers — Misses ‘J, Pen- noyer and F. Clemo. a.m,.— Sunday School, We 20 Pp. .m. — Evangelistic, Jesus Christ, the same yester- day, today and forever.’ 2 Lutheran Services Services to be held in Anglican Church every second and fourth Bulletin: Board ‘This Bulletin Board Advertize their M ‘Functions. © 34 is for the free use of . Organization of Castlegar and District to leetings and Social . Phone Your Announcement To” Al | * A Free Service to You By Your Friendly Insurance Agency Cyril Oe LIMITED PHONE 3441 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 5 Bm: (Robinson. and Bradley) » PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 23 — 31 Bee Hive Baby Wool _ > ue : 3° Ply Balle nese tee ene 39". Bee Hive Scotch Fingering : 3° Ply,-One Oz. Skein .......-. 39c + WOOLETTE, 36” Width » 5 ~ Assorted Patterns, yd. . vee. 59 § 2 Stanfield" ALL WOOL’ ‘SOX, . | 89¢ MEN’S QUILTED JACKETS | . $10.95 § +’ DOESKIN SHIRTS. }'..........--- $2.89 ic Kinnaird Do ae NEWS. BRIS ¥ |cinns of the village commissioners DISCOUNTS ON ALL WINTER ¥ Slaters of gousoff, Inner Guard; a Fee ae oatalie in office \fon, outer guard; Harry Sommers, Bradford, guard. Chairman Vic Jenks’ p inaa over ‘wavs and means of ~hortening the bi-monthly —ses- hare‘ frult: Monday evening ‘when ) tthe board managed to wind-up & normal agenda of. business by mander} were in ceremonies held in the Twin Rivers Hall reecntly. " For the Knights, Vie was Anstatled as Chancellor, Com- Walter Marken, Joe Thiel, trustee. . chancellor; John Sherbiko, Deputy Grand Chancellor . and oo iH tto ‘Walker, Master of biko, secretary; Mrs. H. A, Som- GP. : And Sisters Worker George Santano, gecre- mers, treasurers es. He Tantle, . Earl LeRoy, financial secre- Excellent Senior; Mra. , nstall Officers ae Colin Proecr, Treasurer; H. Excellent ‘Junior; Mrs. ° L. ty ‘Phe 1953 officers of the Knights; Schulte, Master-at-arms; J. Der- Grunerud; Manager;. Mrs. Gj W.' John-.Horne, protector" and. Mrs, N. vice- Pre- ‘Cook, post Chief; Mra J Sher- | ‘Mrs, G. Santano was Installing as Most @llent officer for: the Pythian Sisters Chief for the Pythian Sisters, was ceremony, assisted by Mrs. G. H. Mrs, V. Jones swith Mrs, R, V.. Wanless and Mrs, N. Andreachuk, > 10:30 p.m. Among the business dealt with were the following items. 3/ ‘Two building permits totalling +|$900 were approved, as was one trades licence to Trail. Electric for electrical contracting _ here. | > The permits approved were. to Peter P. and John P. Horecott, and to Mrs, H. Gergely for com- pletion of an upstairs, $400. . Victoria is. being advised: that the Village office wishes ‘to dis- Eo ‘OOTWEAR AND CLOUBING S*|continue issuing ftish'and game bv. AK AR ry. Ms moohtf sabres angel = = = = . Public - Works ‘commissioner , “w)| Bert reported that “ARE YOU HAVING ‘MOTOR TROUBLE? We guarantee a First-Class Recon Job on your Car Motor. : a9 8 It is not necessary for you to send this work out of town when ve have expert _ the motor of nae make of car. : \ REMEMBER Arrow Motors Ltd. | CASTLEGAR, BC. PHONE 2251 Pattee’ machines are at present gravelling village roads, includ- ing Fifth Avenue and the Shew- chuk subdivision.” Some’ snow- plowing has also been done. ‘It was decided to relax the rule of no more custom work for and rent the machine and one truck for one .day to put in enough fill between-the Eremenko Department Store and the village office, that the fire escape may be reinstalled. heating system in the Village of- It is proving very satisfactory. - It was announced that there are twe. vacancies on ‘the Parks Board, The term of C. Petts has expired and Mr. Taylor has re- signed. Board ‘Commissioner, said he ments at’ the next - meeting. appointed civil defence officer for Castlegar replacing J. R.. Elliott who resigned recently. dustry in Canada produces goods valued at more than $200,000,000 'a year. 3 construction of a $500 bathroom, |, the village bulldozer for one day |. The recently installed hot air|* fice and fire hall, was approved.| David Campbell, Parks} .~ would announce new -appoint:| .. David .Campbell was officially |’ “The expanding canned food in-| 0 pha fare. Once standard equipment in a cotton mill, ie od spine ee ning “mule” has long since gone by the Dominion Textile’s manufacturi~y Taipaers is now among the most moderni in the wor.d. Machinery houshe lp by our 7,239 Otp tree sriaino “auLE” (94.7 of them C: us to turn out top quality goods and provide jobs for the 12,500 Canadians working i in our plants, But equipment improvements, auch as replacing the mule, aren't everything. We have our troubles trying to - compete with the products of ‘other countries which pay lower wages. In Japan and India, for instance, wages run about 15 cents an hour, while we pay, well over a dollar an hour. 4 t TET EN ED Cima “DOMINION. TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED emia oe Toh fietins™ ve Products if t che fj-t j Mate ] ae Meat, Flour and Feed HONE 131 - - Locker Storage Plant KINNAIRD, B. C. ~ Specials: January, 23th and 2th - Butter, Ib. . ~Wabob Coffee 1b. 7 | Hai: Tomas 2801 ee ae STEAKS, | SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. ..- POT ROAST BEEF, tb. vetcee nesses 2 BOC PRIME RIB ROAST, Ib, .......-.:-- Tie FRESH. PIGNIC. SHOULDER, — lb. wteyeseceeeee Abe. SAUSAGE, “Small, - “LOIN PORK CHOPS, . Ib... PORK SPARE ASI Ih ZY MEAT. Ih. ceseseeeeeereys TB fe vanwecend ce ASS di ' ae Deine) ee 1UY. 5 LAKES. Regular, Seen Sarees FANG PINK ‘SALMON, 1/’s, .....' MALKINS PORK.& BEANS, 2 for . : ~ PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP, 4 for ....... 28 - ROBIN HOOD GAKE MIX & Mixing Bowl . . 99c 2 for .. SPUDS, 100 Ih, hag oneedaeNstusiees $4.50, we ORANGES,’ 2 Ibs. ....... CELERY, ‘Fresh, oral tube’ TURNIPS, CABBAGE, . LETTUCE, rane eee Ihe eee eces eee ch eccese. 186 q ".-BALLARDS GAT & DOG FOOD, 2 for... 27¢ BANANAS, Ib .....---seeeeceseres 230 t : in tiaesti a ~~ a ee ee a sctiatin ti ott ella tel a es ee