eS na aad | | PAGE 4 ay CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 9, 1951. CLASSIFIED — FOR SALE — TYPEWRITER ribbons, - rubber stamp pads, eversharp leads; rubber stamps ete, at the Castle News Of- fice. : VOUND LICENSE PLATE .NO. 69-265." Gwner. may have same _ by applying.’ at) ‘the © Castle News Office. . * FOR SALE: Steel-top range cori,wood or sawdust. Water coll-detachable resevoir. App- ly A. B. HELL, 5th & Maple {Pg0) FOR SALE — '35 FORD IN At condition. Apply J. W. Ran- dall, 5th Avenue, near New * High School. * (P30) guke Sate at Legion Hall, 385 Y p.m. Sponsored by Ladies’ Aux: ~ iliary. to Canadian Legion. (C30) FOR SALE — BICYCLE IN good condition. Apply K. Rigby. a (P30) ° cow IN HARNESS, ‘ KINDNESS IS CLUE ||, VICTORIA, B. C.-—-(CP).— “Queenie” is a cow with horse sense. % : The = sleek Jersey: Gusensey crossbreed not only yields five gallons of milk daily, but pulls the plow and cultivator for her master, William Duval, on his five-acre farm four miles north of here. Mr. Duval ‘said kindness is the chief requirement in: train- ing ‘a cow to’. wear -harness. “Queenie” and her three-year- old datighter “Daisy” are docile, tame pets who respond -readily ~ to-'command. Both have been taught not’ to - nibble at’ mangels or raspberry. leaves while working.” '. Mother and are hitched together. The, distance between rows sof raspberry canes is only 18 inch: es, but “Queenie’s” footing is precise and she never tramples a cane, The cows work for only: one or two hour periods and not every day and. apparently they. love it. .Not even a long winter Spell out of harness makes them forget how to behave...) °:: Mr. Duval is quiet-spoken,.has infinite patience and loves all’. animals, ae MID-SUMMER REFLECTIONS We wonder why? They choose the hottest day in summer to send out the fall and ‘winter catalogues, and why do we girls, with the prespiration dripping off our foreheads, ~immediately turn to the fur. coat section. Well! Any. woman can answer that one. Perhaps. to a mere male it may not sound. very -in- -telligent but; that's something we alone can answer, We -will never understand the clock, but behind the carg seem- ed to be the’ favourite parking place for many gum-chewers. Nature. parks’ her.. gum in Many plants: and. places, some-."" times on the bark of. trees, some- times in‘ plants, I don’t know any plants around here that har- ‘ ‘bor gum-chewing Ingredients, bul I was told that in the-south- western states there is a plant called the rabbit-brush, | whose inner bark contains a small - quantity of rubber which makes: “good. chewing gum, Then there's * male view point about . ues I guess, so we gaze in sol- emn wonder as they flip quickly past the ctothes’ and shoes AND - hats, even’. those most intimate pages with the ‘what nots” we would. naturally expect thém to loiter over, but no! what: do they look for first. Any woman can tell by that particular gleam that he gets in his eyes and the furrow of .concentration on. his manly: brow that he is .wonder- ing just how ‘to approach: the subject of a new “band. saw.” .I think that is what. they are called, or it ‘may evgn. be that super hunting and fishing tackle he is angling for. Anyway to yet back to the fur coat’ section ‘(We always do you’ know) we tolerate .and even. indulge *his inate interest in the back pages * of the “fall. “and winter ‘ cata- logue” at the same" time gently.” reminding --him . that,’ the “coat. we have worn for the last ‘five years of more iS'more and more beginning «. to resemble an. out- dated ‘horse-blanket. “Oh | well! What the heck!: We can dreain can't we? -And anyway the:-kids » really.’ do ‘need. new | winter clothes: and snow boots. Better’n Doublemint - I, was ‘talking to a..ten-year- old girl the other. day, and she was: chewing;.seven sticks of - gum... at ‘the same time. She: ‘managed quite well. “Her voice ..' was. .a little slurred, .and‘ she Said: her jaws were’ becoming _tired, but. otherwise ‘she showed no ‘ill: effects: Chewing seven sticks of gum. at once. is a record, - In’ my. gum-chewing days ‘all-.I) could. : manage was: three sticks. .We didn’t’ go--in. much for, large quantities of Spearmint and Wild Cherry to chew. We tried: to see show long... we .could “chew one - stick. . A’ week was my. limit, At . the’ end of. that ‘time- the “gum: was chewed: white, and it was so'sticky that it practically stuck to the! tongue.. At meal times I ‘parked ‘the gum ‘on the: alarm A. Eremenko & Co. THE RED ane WHITE FOOD STORE — FROZEN FOOD. - LOCKERS FOR RENT. BACON, sliced, side, 4 Ib. MINCE BEEF, fresh; Ib. PATTIES, pork and veal, bb. tes RIBLETS, pork, fresh, Tb. LADIES '! Marjorie ‘Hamilton. ‘Pyjamas °. Heavy. Jersey $5.95 Corrette Silk. Pajamas _ : $6.50 - Bridal ‘Sets 4 Ree Pes White Chenille. Bedspreads alse - $9.50 ‘ $13.50. Mr: ‘and Mrs. White - , Cotton Pillow Slips © $2.50. | .’ Bis and Hers Fine: ~ - . Linen Pillow. Slips : eee 14.50 ens yee “ae Ny My zac, Wot a M, os the 7a stiff plant with pink flowei ‘Tie plants are cut up — aiid the gum drips * from them... Another: plant -is the + compass “Weed. ° The alter. nate leaves usually point “north ° and south, hence its'name.. The eroutel from 2 p.m. ‘If wet: Kin- | stalk .is resinous, and the gum ~ naird 4 p.m. Castlegar 7:30 p.m. is gathered from.the upper part of the stem, ° The only.gum that nature pro- is the sap fromthe evergreens. Particularly. the spruce. © Thd way. to-obtain it is to'make a cut in the bark, and allow the exud- so that it will not be. sticky when chewed. . If it becomes: too hard: it’ will break into small particles. .“ Boys for some’ reason always made a ‘great show’ of obtaining . this. resin’ gum.’- ‘They * would _take out their pocket knives and scoop up some gum, and pass it “around .to the ‘girls... And ‘the poor- girls would chew away as if. their lives .depeniled upon’ it. “Better than Douplemint!’ they * would declare. Ctomairenias Maybe So. “Maybe Nature is ‘a. good provided ‘of. -gum.. But man,has her beat — Nature has . “Harry, yet to park some” bubble. gum Roddy, and ‘Terry. of ‘Kinnaird; either on low - ‘Plants, or, -tall _ trees. ‘ ; MRS. a: WOOLVEELON. HONORED ‘AT PICNIC. |, Woolverton of © Calgary; : who - have - been” visiting’: here; mem- bers of the Killough family from — xxinlough, Blueberry, Kinnaird .and_ Castle-. gar,’ held a picnic at Eremenko’s 26th. ‘After a refreshing dip in the cool waters -of -the Columbia,. the. picnickers enjoyed a hearty. sing-song. around : the: camp- -fire,. : Over 30: membe: 3 - FULLER. BRU Lae Try our... Hard Base and Liaala Waxes | Also Pure Air and’Moth Crystals oJ. We. REMPEL a Next to Credit:\Union. .~ we Public Notice Bu - “GOVERNMENT LIQUOR AG ” ; (Section #8) Notice of Application ‘ < 1 ‘to Transfer ‘of B License NOTICE is hereby’ given that »0n the 25th -day. of August, 1951, the undersigned intends ‘to apply: , consent to the transfer of ‘Beer’ License No. 9016: issued «in -re~ spect of. premisés being ‘part’ of va building . known “as ‘Castlegar : Hotel, situated at Hill Ave. ‘and “Pine Street: at Castlegar, BHUsI is . :; Columbia, upon’ land’: described : as 9: of iot 4598, Block 1,'°‘Map 1520, Nelson’ Land*, Registration st . District, from *Dennis : and’ Eva L.' Shea;-: to Castlegar, . Hotel Ltd, »ite transferée. jay aL Sra a Real: CASTLEGAR HOTEL LTD. : i Applicing: and’ ‘Transferee. Jaseph B. Barnes, Sunday Mass at:10 o'clock. Archdeacon B. A. Resker, Viear “Robson re a.m, Ane Ser- Vice. vt fine’ picnic and: open’ air Gospel, Hous, Twin Rivers Hall unda: gust. 12,' 7:30 p.m. ‘vides that I'm familiar. with speaker Mr. Dan ‘Clark, ‘Thurs, a day, * August 16; T. pim. at: the.” home of Mr. G.’ Osachoff. will be’ a special meeting - with lantern © pictures; on’: Missionary ing gum to harden sufficiently . work in‘ Nigeria, Africa, present- IN CHURCH St. Rita’s Church Rey. Joseph B. Barnes, -P.P, Thirteenth Sunday after Pente- . Sunday Masses 8:30.and 11 ‘Confessions Saturday ed-by Mr P, D. ‘Gross who is now * siting here on his fur- lotgh., LEveryorie welcome at all meetings. . Gospel | Tabernacle / Sunday , 10-11 am. Sunday. school: classes for all ages. 11- 12° a.m.:: Morning’ worship)’ service. * Thursday 8 p.m. Bible study.and* ©: . prayer... Come and. hear what... - the’ Bible has .to say "regarding the Holy Spirit, Everyone: wel-- come to Gospel Tabernacle. The -place where God’s Word: is “ac y heented | in its entirely Presbyterian Chudeh, Hinnatra Rev.» w. Lyall Detlor Services’ to. be: held «in» Com- ‘hunity hall every 1st- and Bid Sunday’ at 3 pm. > “WUTHERAN SERVICES | Services to, be’ held -in Angli- can Church every 2nd and 4th. Sunday at 3-p..m,. The ‘United Church of. Canada ieimnaira 11° am, é We Meet New. Life.” Rev. L. C.' sennston Minister and ‘there | were also. "Those present” included 8 and, Mrs... Cecil. Woolverton, Mrs. L. E. :Killough: and’ Mrs., Swan- son, Mr. and Mrs. .C. Sahistrom,’, Bob and Gregory of Blueberry; es Jackie, June, Mickey and. Joey “Léod, ‘Patsy. ‘and Dick; Mrs. +: M: In honor of: Mr... and Mrs. Cecii ’ Carison and: Miss Betty. “Carlson: Mr, and Mrs. Joe, Killough, Tan-. 7 nis. and“Babs; Mr. afid Mrs. ‘Jim Emily. and. Jamie «all. - of: Castlegar; Mr..and “Mrs. John Park, : Thursday" evening; July seein of Kinnaird; Mis. :Jim ” : raby. of, New. Westminster; Mr. w. “Auld, Robbie = and John of Vancouver; Mr. and | Albert Hesketh and “Mrs,” * of the ‘family Graze Cornwell of Casiegar, eee CASTLE THEATRE -AUGUST | PROGRAM “Mon.,. Tues.,- Aug.. 13:14 eng Crosby, Nancy : Olson : “MR. MUSIC” - i -Wed., Thur. a Aug. 15-16 Richard . Conte “°°” Barbara Lawrence “THIEVES HIGHWAY" SRRMeT Ta “b Fri., ,Sat., ‘ Aug.'. 17-18 haat Cooper, Ruth Roman ve = DALLAS" » Mon-Tues, Aug. 2021” Joan Fontaine, Robert Ryan “BORN TO BE BAD” ‘ “wed, “Thurs. Atig. 22-23 ° ana. Andrews, Farley Grariger © Joan- Evans. “THE EDGE OF Doom” ~ Fri... Sat., -Aug. 24.25 ‘ = James Stewart, Shelley Winters ictppae » “WINCHESTER m3" “Mon., Tues., Aug. 27-28 © Gene ‘Tierney, John Lund ° . “THE. MA’ ‘TING SEASO) _Wed.,,Thurs., Aug. 29-30. frene .Dunne, Fred .MacMurray .“NEVER - A .DULL MOMENT” * -CARLSEN' ‘Ss BUILDING “to the Liquor’ Control: Board” for‘’ ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST. 9, :1951 ‘CASTLE b NEWS, CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA Mics, Wendy Lou Spence is. IN AND ourtor REIGHT 0} “FOOD. MARKET © wie eas Wm. Forest of Trail spent Sunday at the home of the. latter’s ‘parents’ Mr, ana Jackie’ Forest spent ‘the week and ‘returned home. with their StH MEAT BALLS ; Summerside, 16 02: GOOD. LUCK ‘MARGARINE, Ibe se _ PACIFIC MILK, case .. CERTO,. jiquid, hottie JARS, Kerr-Mason, ats doz, i a. week’ with, her. pare ents Mr: and Mrs. R. Moore, : / Mr. ‘Charles’ Appleton” of Ead-; i “Alta, is.. visiting. with » his mother, Mrs. 'S, Appleton.» “Mr. and Mrs. W. McConnachie- ° ‘: and “family “of: Penticton’ are holidaying: at ‘the ‘home ‘of. the : ‘latter's parents,» Mr, and: Mrs. Miss” Dorothy ‘Davidson’ and are vialting at ‘the home of Mr. - BALLARDS 006. “qwere recent’ visitors ‘at the, home’ of. Mr. and.” DOG =.CAT FOODS MALKIN s GRAPEFRUIT: JUICE, 43 07, « KRAFT DINNER, 2 for . ‘ BUTTER, Asi ‘grade, ee ARBOE COFFEE, Ab. -safruit & Vegetables — a TOMATOES, Tb. Sitio were: recent pallor: Mrs. A. Read’ and ‘son “Micky f *-have.:returned . from | Montreal : after spending two months Visit: : i Thomas and ‘family have! returned: from. a: :trip:: 2000° miles through . the Cariboo: vand ‘Vancouver, Mr.: Thomas will : che! with relatives at Vancouver, . - Mr. and Mrs, ‘Ted’ Poirier of Spokane and Mr. and ‘Mrs. M. Gallo} of Castlegar attended the funeral of the latter’s | grand- father; Mr.. Anthony: ‘Tedesco, at Rossland ast: Saturday. ‘Bobby Ratcliffe returned. Sun- “day from*a ‘two’ weeks’ vacation at the Pend -d’Orielle. _ Mr." and), Mrs." Palmer. and children of Redwater,,‘Alta,, left. last ‘Saturday after visiting at the home of: Mr. and, “Mrs, G. Warby.. : ene | Mrs, Jean Lathan and son’ of: Moose Jaw, Sask,,. were. recent visitors at the home. ‘of: Mrs. I. ” Riley. y “Mr, ‘and Mrs, “I: Forgie-Thom: son,: Mae and Billy ‘have’ return: ed from a: “holiday: at ‘Vancouver. and Princeton. - te Miss. |Sheryll . “and, CarokLee if Riley, are holidaying with: rela: lives in’ Rossland. ; : Mr, J. and) Mrs... L. ‘Atkingon have returned from a ‘holiday at Christina ; Lake. ‘se Mr. Stan Ho swill has return ‘spend | ‘a holiday with: relatives ‘dn. ‘Vancouver. : : BANANAS, ‘2 Ibs, ORANGES, 10 ne Active Naval Service is Suspended For. Trip to Canida © while he reads'up’on ing forward ito emanate — fel : oe CASTLE EWS “Spending oo ral Weeks Make‘a paste by. for five minutes, 4% 5 crumbs and 1-8 c. milk.’ A ‘int 'YToat! an, Bake 45 minutes in & moderate! oven... Unmold’ and serve: hot with stewed tomato, le ith i table: salad.» “Mr. and Mrs. Frederick “Aber.” , deen of. ‘Vancouver: were visitors *: them® while: hot,’ :an: serve them ' put together. and: topped with diced ‘lobster: ine ssenin “sauce. with'green’ peppers , added for color; con! pple th Hot or Teen Coftes or ‘Tea’ 3 “ie. hot two :c.: sliced- peeled ' oblong:‘pan '(6” x"10")%) Co ith : the tae co meee ‘mixture. oR. al’ crus led. beet hash; Shape in ual '-p: