Page 4 Thursday, March 26, 1953 Oe ati tintin tinned KINNAIRD KORNER a a Mr. and Mrs, K, Wolf have re- turned from Creston where they attended the funcral of Wayne ‘Putman, Mrs. M. Brandson is a patient L.A. to Columbia Valley Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, held a very successful apron and bake sale on March 24 in Crelghton's Food Market. Those in charge of the table were Mrs, R. Hardie, Chat $ CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. AFTERNOON REFLECTIONS Mrs. P, Goodenough, Mrs. J, W. Dinner and Mrs, N, Carlson, DISTRICT MEET By Gladys Collinson Miss Anita Smecher spent tl Alice and Florence. a ROBSON NEWS i i ite weekend in Spokane with Mr. and Mrs, ©, Sopow and daughters Hospilat District Continued from Page 1 1h ice, including general details of the proposed construction. This committee will meet next Monday in place of the regular he for Robson, Zone are yet to be found for Renata and Deer Park; Thrums and Shoreacres and Blueberry Creek: in the Trail-Tadanac Keith Waldie has returned| J. A. Williams is head of'a new ii ital O: C tet There is also another meeting of the zone captains and the or- night in the Castlegar Number One Elementary School. ~ Thursday, March 26, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Caatlegar, B.C. Kinnaird Purchasing BOTTLES! Now Caterpillar D4 BOTTLES! THE ROBSON CUBS Will Be Calling at Your a cost of $10,436. ‘The Village of Kinnaird is pur-| lity of the pipe necessary. chasing a new D4 Caterpillar at The machine, which is to arrive| have been appointed. A. A, Lamb- this week, will not come with a ert was named Kinnaird repres- highway just as soon as pipe be- ‘comes , available, Commissioner R. J. Morice has been delegated to investigate the prices and avail- Commission representatives to different district organizations Appeal Planned Re $50 Fine On Charge Of Impaired Driving ‘The accident on Pine Street, Place On © Pay-Loader to the C and Dis- | Ci BAKE SALE "The Kinnaird Branch of the There was.a meeting of the reg- istered nurses of Kinnaird, Rob~ son and Castlegar at the home of Mrs. J. McBeth on March 23. Dur- Gouchman Fowler an Collinson Agencies Ltd. FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY ing the ing films were shown on cancer and polig by Public Health Nurse, Miss B. Conroy. Lunch was served by the host- ess, Those present were Mrs. J. C. McLeod, Mrs. S, Gallo, Mrs. R. Graham, Mrs, H. Creighton and Mrs, J, McBeth of Kinnaird and Mrs, L. Bridgeman, Mrs. W. Mc- Gauley, Mrs. S. Horswill and Miss the “Back to School” rd the Castlegar High School on March 3rd, I came home feeling wonderful, and more like a par- ent than I had for some time I was also filled with enthusiasm and a strong desire to take a greater interest in school func- tions. Not that I was particularly impressed with Math 30, nor even with the pickled white mouse in Mr. Charter'’s Biology class, but there are subjects I am intensely interested in and have very defi- - It all starfed when we attended| ome from Mater in B. Conroy of Castlegar, Accident — Sickness INSURANCE PHONE 2921 @ ton, nite ideas when it comes to ex- ‘The next meeting will be held| pressing them. at the home of Mrs. H. Creigh- This is precisely what I tried to weeks ago, but alas, owing to un- | Bulletin Board A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 fortunate get as far as the press room, Now I ventured meekly to ask if it me was not so, It had been merely HigH School Library at 7:30 p.m. on March 30th. Dis- cussion groups from 7:30 to 8 p.m, SENIOR BADMINTON, Tuesday evenings 7-11 pm. at the S.ELHLS, Gym. Monday Evening Junior Badminton at the S.H.HLS. Gym has been discontinued until next Fall. A Pre-Easter Sale sponsored by the United Church W.A. will be held in the Twin Rivers Hall on Saturday, March 28th from 3 to 5 p.m. Everyone Welcome — Come and get your week-end baking. St. Alban’s Church every Thursday in Lent at 7 p.m, Films on the Life of St. Paul. Sunday March 29, Baptist Service in Robson Community Memorial Church at 2:30 p.m. Everybody Welcome. Cyril Bell Agencies - Insurance Advisors ~ . Phone 3441 Castlegar : “ The Stanley Humphries P.T.A, meeting will be held in the bright column and wortp print- either, for the matter, I suppose had I less persistence, however, could be mistaken for 4 sign of weakness, and have a as a columnist and a parent, Mind you, as far as parents go, Iam a reasonable success (1 think), but at the same time it is no small matter to assume par- lows a foot taller than oneself. fine art of using harmony in place fully lack. Whether or not this strategy would apply to other matters, re- mains to be geen, such as the la- ~ GARDENING TIME “1S. HERE Bow Rakes .....--... $1.90 and $2.35 Hoes .....--+-e+ +++ 91.70 and $2.10 Shovels ....----sereeceeeee es OOO % Garden Forks .....--- .. $2.65 STEELE BRIGGS SEEDS Vegetables and Flowers ‘ly good.col they just might have printed it! Chamber of Gommerce Continued from Page 1 door-to-door peddling.” The discussion arose at the Feb- ruary meeting when it was felt that there are too many canvass~ among businessmen, Thursday's other appeals, do in my column a couple of in the Church before Easter. it didn't | of the ministers, thanked the trus- why copy readers and editors are ive building for community wor- like that, I'm sure 1 don't know. | Ship. : had been deliberately tossed into; Membership on the Board for an- the waste basket, This he assured | Other three year term, ¢ He even went so far] EAGLES L.A. PREPARE as to say it had been a reasonably FOR BAKE SALE ing. At this point I was most con- Columbia Valley Acrie, Frater- vinced, but then you can never nal Order of Eagles held their tell about editors or publishers regular meeting at the Parish Hall i bi ded to| tiated and nominations were held roe ne: whole: incident This for officers for the coming year. smothering effect upon my bud- duled fro March 24. ding talent, likewise leaving me bereft of dignity and status both j N Cc H U RC H ental authority with a couple fel-| Castlegar — Therefore I have acquired the] 7:15 p. of the brawn which I so regret-|Kinnaird — of having a wasted. Of course it could have been worse— es for funds for different purposes meeting felt buSinessmen should make a substantial contribution to the K.-R.C. and then refuse) sunday School — 11:30 eine Cc. A. Lundgren, who was ap- pointed Chamber representative to the K.R,.C, at the February meeting, reported that the Society BEAN SUPPER PRECEDES ANNUAL MEETING Some 70 Robson residents were present at a “Bean Supper” in the pital Society, G. Robson Community Memorial H. King. was provided by the W.A. an other members being, Dr. C. S. Fowler; Mrs. W. Banglan and C. A Sylvest, president of the Hos- W. Rilkoff and M. E, Moran are preparing an rf estimate of the cost of the pro- Church lust week. The rage posed hospital for submission to PHONE 4061 1 erv- n Building Sanalios OGLOW BROS. Building Supply Co. Ltd. CASTLEGAR was followed by the annual meet-| the B.C. i ing of the Board of Trustees, a here. were reports on the year’s work, chief item of which nishing of the hall, New pews are being made and will be in place Rev. L. C. Johnston, on behalf tees for providing such an attract- ‘W. T. Waldic was reelected to ae . Y rt he church 7 wos fhe nsuatin of ihe church Wet Arrived . 2. 2 = FULL LINE OF GARDEN TOOLS Castlegar Hardware — The Ladies” Auxiliary to the with 35 members in attendance, Three new members were ini- Final preparations were made for the Bake and Apron Sale sche- The United Church Of Canada, Phone 3711 10:30 am. — Sunday School. FOR BETTER CEMENT ... We Have Crushed Gravel THE PERFECT MIX ALSO ONE CEMENT MIXER FOR RENT CHUCK'S TRANSFER FOR ANY BEER BOTTLES OR POP BOTILES XOU PLEASE HELP THEM OUT SATURDAY , March 28th ‘it is planned to purchase both a Pay-Loader and a Trench hoe machine at a later date. The installation of new tele- phones on both the Upper and Lower Bench is proceeding at a brisk rate and the commissioners have been advised that 80 new street lights are to be MAY HAVE it will bi ipped fe trict Hospital Society; W. Jacob- iS ¢ equipped. for one. and son to represent Kinnaird on the Coronation Day Castlegar; and in on March 7, in which two pedestrians, Nick W. Soukor- off of Pass Creek and Louis-1., A. Buie was ap- pointed to the Town Planning Court of Appeal to succeed A. Mc- Whinnie Jr. At Monday’s meeting of the Kinnaird commission, J. Good- friend was present and d of , were struck by an automobile, has in the of Socred Defoat (Continued from Page 1) many more worthwhile matters that were not presented. We are confident we shall hold the maj- ority of seats in the Legislature after the next electi next election with confidence,” said J, Kelly, secretary of the Cas- tlegar C.C.F, Group, The election machinery has al- ready been set in motion and a candidate will be named soon, Reaction among residents in general ,here seemed to be “It is We have that another election been very pleased too with the ef- is apparently necessary. Thy're forts of Bob Sommers in Victor- ja and know he will be returned by: this riding in the next elect- many of them recently.” ion.” Michael Max Tomilin, 33, of Bril- Nant, on a charge of driving while his ability was impaired by al- cohol, just as soon as transformers for them can be obtained. A new 4 inch pipe line is to be HELP THE GUBS | plans for op ig sion in Kinnaird. sioners are investigating. 1¢ Commis- bdivi. installed from Merry Creek to the THE RIGHT SKIRT Is Not Out Of YOUR REACH CALL AT OUR STORE AND SEE THE NEW SPRING SELECTION ORLON and WOOLS (Continued from Page 1) played by Glyn Jones, was parti- culaorly appreciated by the crowd. His doddering entries and exits and slow wit drew both laughter and applause. Mr. Jones also por- teeyed the role of Osric, court jes- er, Laertes, son of Polonius and brother of Ophelis, was sensitely characterized by Don Pethley with William Lawson as Hamlet's friend, Horatio. Others in the cast were Arthur Keenan and Leonard Lauk play- ing three different roles at dif- ferent times; Cheryle Brown as the Player Qfeen in the play within a play presentation; Frank Lindsay and Earl Baerg as Rozen- erantz and Guildenstern, former students with Hamlet who con- spire with King Claudius to re- move the mentally stricken Ham- let to Engl and Jack Mac- Laren as the Player Prologue. The | Castlegar, B.C. m, — Hymn Song and Service of Worship. Every Sunday at 12:30, Service of Worship. obson — First and Third Sundays at 11,a.m. St. Rita’s Church ‘ Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 11 o'clock. Sunday devotions — 7:30 p.m. Confessions, Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. Daily Mass, 8 o'clock. St. Joseph's Chapel Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Gospel Hour » Twin Rivers Hall Every Sunday — Breaking of Bread 10 am. Also... Gospel Hour — 7:30 p.m. Community Bible SMALL TREES, GR. PI ‘It's Planting Time FOR YOUR TREES AND: SHRUBS WE OFFER... Fruit Trees... Cherry, Apple, Apricot, Plum, Peach $1.70 to $7.25 — Shade Trees... Flowering Catalpa .......... $1.50 Lombardy Poplar ............. 75e APE and BERRY PLANTS, HEDGES, LANTS and ROSES. FRANK BERGEN Kinnaird, Upper Bench one block from Fire Hall Seeds For Plantin And Prices Are Down From Last Year : FERTILIZERS AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT . Are In Good Supply Ghost of Hamlet's father was also played by Frank Lindsay. ‘These actors were given a warm ovation by the audience at their curtain call for which Mr. Good- man expressed the:thanks of the group. He said he hoped the Com- pany may be able to return to this district with another play in the future, Eastern Star Honors irs, Jas. Deans Mrs. Jas. Deans, who is leaving Ci shortly to make her A CARLOAD OF BULK $15 A AT THE CAR T AGRICULTURAL LIME Take Advantage Anderson Feed Co. ata if of the Eastern Star at the home of Mrs. A. Saunders Tuesday evening. A delicious dinner was served. The dinner table was attractively set with fine linen,-and centred with a.bowl of daffodils and pussy-willows. Easter colors were used here and there and tall candles of.green, set in star hold- ers, were placed on either side of the centrepiece. Mrs.. A, Saunders presented Mrs. Deans with a gift of. silver from the membrgg.and wished her all the ibest. The r i home at ‘Gibson's Ldnding,” was ting o: Y i W. Taylor heard the case Friday in Castlegar court and fined Tomi- lin $50 and $18 costs after hearing the evidence as presented by Con- stable G, R, Cline, Head of Cas- tlegar Detachment RCMP for the Crown; and M. E. Moran of Cas- tlegar, Defence Counsel. Testifying at the trial were Mr. Soukoroff, Mrs. Rosemary Mac- donald of Castlegar and Consta- bles H. J. Griemann and R. P. Gilchrist of Casticgar Detach- ment. Mrs. MacDonald testified she saw the two men struck by an automobile, driven by the accused,’ Constable Griemann said he found the accused in an intoxica- ted condition when he came to investigate the accident, Consta- ble Gilchrist told the court he also found the accused in an in- toxicated condition when he came to question him shortly there- after, at Castlegar Police Station. Mr, Novakshonoff, was still in Kootenay Lake General Hospital at the time of the hearing ang was not called to testify. Defence Counsel advised the case will be appealed. New Retail Business Opens In Castlegar Oglow Brothers Building and Supply Company Limited, offi- cially opened their new retail store Saturday night, in their former warehouse just south of the Castlegar Dry Cleaners on Columbia Avenue. doas a ii firm a year ago, the three part- ners in the firm, have now branched ..out. into, the building supply retail trade and are offer- ing a wide range of roofing and building paper, sash and doors, cement, lumber, veneer, plaster, interior finishing, paints and in- sulation, The brothers, William Oglow, president; Peter Oglow, di: for the Ross] Trail pibera Association, President im Leamy said the news of the Socred Government collapse “has Match o, tseeee not caught us altogether off] tal, a son. guard, In a way we've been ex- E: pecting it though we did think the Social Creditors would try to! 10, a son, ere in power longer than they “The expense of another elect- ke too expensive and we've had too ‘WISHLOFF — To Mr, and Mrs. Castlegar, March 9, in Trail Tadanac Hospi- TARASOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. John Tarasoff, Kinnaird, March BUDDEN — To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Budden of Castlegar in XK G 1 ‘ jon is not in the best interests of | March teas the province, but since it’s come ai about that way, we feel it will be a golden opportunity for us to stage a.comback and give the people of B.C. the kind of govern- ment they-need.” Mr. Leamy said the Association will meet very shortly to nomi- nate a candidate, whose name will be announced in the near fu- ture. : 5 : Castlegar C.C.F. party mem- bers declared “‘The Social Cre- dit Government should have betn defeated a long time ago.” _ “We're looking forward to the PARK ELECTRIC GLASSHEAT DEALER WIRING MATERIALS FIXTURES CONTRACTING REPAIRS COLIN: PETTS Corner Maple and 2nd. PHONE 4516 EASTER WHITES We Have A Beautiful Selection NOW White Footwear for Women and Children: You would be well advised to select now while our stock is complete. SANDALS — Low, Med., High Heel i Women’s — $3.95 & $7.95 “Children’s —$2.95 and Up SEE THE SUSAN SANDAL ” With. Cushion Insole — AA and Med. Widths and N. T. Oglow, secretary treas- urer, are well-known Castlegar residents, N. T. Oglow, formerly mana- ger of the. Castlegar Dry Clean- ers, served on the Castlegar Board of Commissioners for three years, 1950-52, becoming chairman of that body last year. He came to was spent in playing cards fol- . Centre lowing which refreshments were is a new t ELEPHANT BRAND FERTILIZER f 3 lbs. ........ 25e WEST’S fufure meetings. bl. and that he is. assisting on.this and will report progress to Sunday school, Sundays at 11 a.m. Classes for young people of The _ probl markers for of no where the other half lives.” this has been registered, many Castlegar streets and no numbering of Cas- tlegar residences, was brought up y by Fire Chief Ed Lewis who.urg-| days, 7:45 p.m, and Young Peo- ed that some action be taken on|ple’s Fellowhip, Fridays, 7:30 the matter since “Half the people| p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, in town don’t seem to know] Fred E. Woodrow; Columbia Ave. A. T.. Horswill, village clerk, told the meeting the matter is be- . ing attended to. A map is now be- Presbyterian Church ing prepared, with all street names and numbers and when Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs: All are cordially. invited to these services. Services in the Church every Sunday at 11:15am. | D. A, MacKellar, Minister all streets will be with rats tara’ and és ant of residences will proceed. Dr. C. S. Fowler reported on the progress of the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital Society saying the Full Gospel Service (Qin Coronation Hall) 1Co-Workers —- Misses J. Pen- noyer and F, Clemo. 10 am. — Sunday School. HE'S STEPPING OUT INANEW ENSEMBLE FROM LEITNER’S LIMITED % Drop in and Select ‘your Ensemble from our New Shipmien of Will be here at the Week-End. Of This Price served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. L. Groutage and Mrs. T. B. Couch. : Guests present were: Mrs. Jas. Deans, Past Matron; Mrs.. L. Groutage; Mrs. Les Davis; Mrs. D. Askew, PM; Mrs. Harvey Grum- mett; Mrs, John Waldie; Mrs. S. ‘Walton; Mrs. Henry “Adie, -PM; Mrs. -M. Smibert, Sr.;’ Mrs. J. Townsend; Mrs.’ G..O. Suther- land, P.M.; Mrs, M..Burnham; Mrs, T. B.. Couch; Mrs, A. Saunders, PM; and Miss L. McKenzie. L.A. To Eagles Guests Of Nelson: Branch No. 22, Wed. ‘“ A delegation from. the Ladies of the ing | C in 1946, from Trail, where he was with the MADDOCKS SHOE STORE PHONE 3641 Dry Cleaning business. The other two brothers have been. associated with the con- struction trade for some time. Peter, a Robson resident at pres- ent, came to Ci tin 1946, also, from Trail. He was formerly employed as construction fore- man for Creighton-Horswill «of, Castlegar. a William, one time partner in Trail-Rossland builders and later employed. with .Konkin & Sons of Trail,- Contractors, came to Castlegar in 1950. : The three brothers have found their ‘construction contracting op- erations during ‘the past. year, tlegar, Trail and the West Koote- nay area, that they have now ex- panded into the retail field also. y to the C jia Valley Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, 19 members :in -all, journeyed fo — RADIO ‘ have met with such favor in Cas- |: | & i THAT IS THE NUMBER OF DIFFERENT GREDIT CARDS Kinnaird Service merhbers were very much grati- 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic. . Fir and Tamarac Wood fied at the enthusiastic response|«Jecus Christ, the same yester- * . to their appeal for attendance at day, today and forever.” |_| their annual Ai They are now anxious to circulate the peti- Nelson on Wednesday evening of last week, and were guests of the Nelson Auxiliary No. 22, F.O.E. * Following a delicious buffet supper and the regular meeting WILL ACCEPT Your Credit Card Must Be One of These. Why Not Drive Up — Fill Up | Sport Coats “SERVICE B. HUBER Lutheran Services DRUMHELLER DEEP LUMP or . GREENHILL FURNACE COAL MITCHELL Transfer and Fuel Lid. 2338 PHONE 355i ” OFFICE — ANDERSON FEED BUILDING tidn for organization of the Im- provement District as soon as pos- sible, he said. S 4 On motion by Archd B.A, day BE 3:00 Bm. Services to be held in Anglican Chureli every first and third Sun- Resker, the Department of Pub- lic Works is being urged to im- prove the road to the Kinnaird Cemetery because a recen t funeral procession was almost mired there. Guests at the meeting were M. C. Brydges, Office Manager for the Canadian Chemical & Cellu- lose Company Limited on an in- spection trip of the proposed Cel- gar project; E. A. McGauley; Ross Defoe; and H. S. Wilson from the Superintendent's Department of the Bank of Montreal. * sienna case” LAURENCE OLIVIER, HENRY V Retesoad thre Hatied Art's» Quty Eacoennent to (C87? SHOWS 6:30 and 9 p.m. 2 MATINEE. SATURDAY. 2'p.m, Regular Prices. and Slacks — PANTS WITH BELT LEITNER’S | "SPORT COATS $25.00 and UP $9.95 LIMITED COMPARE OUR PRICES a new of Mr. MeGauley was accepted as CASTLE THEATRE a a The Canadian Bank of the Nelson L.A,, an evening of card games was enjoyed. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ivy Ozeroff, president of Columbia Valley L.A. and Mrs, Bunn from the Trail L.A. Lunch was served at the close 25 years experience Work Guaranteed = = Box 522 Phone 4922 ‘"” Castlegar, B.C. of the much-enjoyed evening. ‘Spred Satin and Glidden | . PAINTS Sash — Door and Cabinet Making KOOTENAY. Phone 3006 and. Suppliers’ ~~ BUILDERS With the Very Best IMPERIAL PRODUCTS Ys Of Course GARAGE WILL BE CLOSED FROM APRIL 4th TO 10th INCLUSIVE Kinnaird E, J. FINK, Prop. Service -