CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, August 5, 1954 “Souo belongs at’ dinner. In IDA BAILEY ALLEN borscht, * corned beck, carrots, aun menu: the chef. “For hot days, a cold soup fs perfect; if the thermometer drops, a hot soup !s in order.” To Stow Down “Right you are, chef.” “Many persons make the mis- take of diving Into a hearty moal while they are hot and harried. Sipping soup slows them down, and helps digestionu of the sub- stantial ‘foods tha: follow. “When: it com>s to making soup, madame. | am especially enthusiastic about the canned variety, [t ls the prdetical way to make consomme of'madrilene for hot or cold jellied use, Sev- eral canned cream! style may be beaten with milk. by. hand or in a iquifier to serve cold. little special seascning should be added to personalize, such as - curry powder te canned chicken soup, mint to per soup: or tar- Tagon to cream of celery.” Cream Garnish | "If calories sre not being counted, float a little sour or whipped sweet cream on top and dust with paprika foz color.” “To slow down the unpleasant hahit. of fast e: soups | in ap SD The - District's Social Events . Phone Cold Borscht “Sour Cream Canned Corned Beef Dinner Potatoes Carrots . Cabbage Fruit Compote Sundaes - Hot or Ined Coffee or Tea Milk Recipes Make ‘4 to .6- Servings Canned Corned’ Beef \Dinner: Place crack’ cooker; or, If you'de not-have a pr -ssure-cooker, put a rack in a kettle. -Pour.in botline water to the top of the rack. Open”™2 12-02.) cans Somer, beef and place on the r: Surround wath "1 can drained’ white potatoés,-and 1 (-lb. éan carrots; or use ‘fresh. carrots cut+ Strips, Top with wedges of Sell washed. L crisp ereen ¢ eabbare Cover ond team 20-25.m: To serve, put the meat in the centre of a large platter and slice with a very sharp. knife. Top with sauteed chopped green pepper. Surround with the vege- tables: pass mustard and horse- radish, redd is 'traditionatly served wii this-dinner or use canned Boston brown bread, Frat Compote Aare lake ting. to nibble should. be” be ‘passed with the soup." madame, such as Melba toast, bread sticks, rye or cheese crackers, and plenty of carrot, celery or cucumber sticks: “Sor relish, pass chilled ‘can- acct olives or pickles.” The following canned foods 1a-sy be used in preparing. this: up 1 pkg. cherry latin. using only 34 e. water. ad the frult compote. and transfer to sherbet glasses. Chill 2-hr., or until firm. TRICK OF THE cir with Garnish cold borscht minced: scallions. ? All Measorements Are Level. - .- in the pressures. contents of 1 buffet ean or 1c. - Castlegar Happenings Mr, and Mrs, IC. Atkinson o! Hillcrest, Alta., returned home: Saturday, after holidaying at the home oftheir son and daughter-in-law, and Mrs. Les eae '| eROM DUNCAN — Mr. and Mrs. 3. Sutherland of Duncan, B.C. holidayed recently: at the home of Mr,.and Mrs. (Les Atkinson. * U.S. HOLIDAY — Mr, and Mrs, Don Wallace, accompanied‘ by Mrs. Ken Price and. daughter Jean, motored to Radium -Hot| Springs for the weekend... + . _¢ oe FROM VICTORIA — Mr. Law- rence C, Markin of Victoria ‘is spending a two weeks holiday here, : AT CHRISTINA LAKE — Mrs. B. Dalton and boys are holiday- ing at Christina Lake. FROM. NORMAL SCHOOL — Miss Molly Carlson returned this week from Victoria where she was attending Normal School, Sh? FROM THE COAST — Mrs. Fair. BULLETIN BOARD - oA Free Community Service — — Phone aaa e Community Dally Vacation Bible School will be hela Aug. 9th. to 20th. In Improvement Society Hall, Kin- naird — Mon. thra Fri. 9 am. to 32-a.m, for Children belie stoe ics Kinnaird — Community: Hall, Tuesday Sept! 3-2 sid nt , Sept. 8, 2 pm. — Mrs. Brilliant — Mrs. Evang, Thursday, Sept. 9, 1 am. Ootischenta — School, Thursday, Sept. 9,3 p.m. Shoreacres — Mrs, Relbin, Friday, Sept. 10, 2. p.m. D. pWidaitteta, PHN. Cyril. Bell Agencies Lid. Phone 344 1 Insurance Advisors. * Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, B, A.‘PINCOTT JOHNNY'S” MEAT MARKET | WE OF GOVERNMENT Late _ FORE = VEAL — SELL ONLY TOF ‘GRADES GRADED AND INSPECTED MEATS LAMB — FRESH FISH ‘PHONE 2001 ' ther and son Allan, of New Westminister, B.C., were week- end visitors at the home of Mrs. Fairweather’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr..and Mrs. R. E. Goulet.. Mrs. Goulet and Chil- . dren ‘accompanied them back to New Westminister for a holi- day there. « . FROM YANG. — Mr. and Mrs.) Dave Bosse of Vancouver spent a two day stopover at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bosse, _ While enroute to Edmonton. e:-s- 2 FROM SASK. — Mr. and Mrs, George Hopkins and daughter .of Courval,, Saskatchewan, en- route to New Westminister, paid a weekend visit at the home of Mr... Hopkins’ b HOME AGAIN — W. H. Toogood has returned from a short holi- day at Christina Lake. le on" HOLIDAY: _ Mr, Burton Campbell and. Regina Cainp- at V: naird was the scene of much activity on Saturday, when volunteer members spent ‘most . of the day pouring cement. for ‘the basement, The W.A. and other ladies of the group pre- pared and served meals to the ardent workers. Deer Park: Lotals FROM CALIFORNIA — Mr. and Mrs, Waite, their three ‘sons and Mr. Waite's three sons of San Fransico, Califonia, are at o i bell are holid: er and Kamloops, they flew to the coast Saturday morning. < a ROTARY GUESTS — Paul Smith of Trail’ and E. Eames, Music . teacher at the Stanley Himph- ries High School, were guests at the weekly lunchon meeting of the Castlegar Rotary Club. Mr. Eames was guest speaker telling the Club of the Gordon School for boys in England, where Mr,.'Eames was formerly music teacher. , o + * HOME FROM TRIP — Mr. and Mrs, G. Hagen have returned from a motor trip to. Vancouver the Okanagan and USS. points. On their return they were ac- companied by Miss Pauline Friesen of Langley Prairie who is spending a short holiday at the Hagen home. e 2 6, FROM NELSON — Mrs. A. E. Murphy of Nelson, and her visitors, Mrs, 'E. Sandy and children, Douglas, Patty and Janet, of Statler, Ata, were visitors Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ander- son, eee, WEEKEND TRIP — Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Anderson, son Gordie and Miss Doreen’ Pitts spent the weekend at New Denver. WINS $50 PAYNITE PRIZE - Mrs. H. Hesketh of Castlegar won: $50 at the Castle Theatre Pay-Nite Wednesday evening. The people whose names were dnawn’ for first the $150 prize. and then the $100 prize, were -|present in. the theatre wherefore the drawing was held for the'third prize of $50. . Names drawn for the first two prizes were Mrs. D. Adshead: of Robson and Mrs. Todd of Robson. , at their Park, HOME TO U.S. — Mr. and Mrs. W. Langman, daughter Burma and Mrs, Langman, Sr., return- ed to their home in Sweet Grass, Montana, after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. Briggeman. FROM NELSON — Mr. and Mrs. W. -G. Leslie of Nelson were home in Deer the recent’ guests’ of Mr. and Mrs, C, Williamson, MANY TORS —- Among the many visitofs:to Deer Park are Mr. and Mrs. L. Schwartzen- hauer and family, the Wilson family, the Cleggs and Mr..and . Mrs. Haukaas, all of Rossland, who are spending the holidays at their summer homes. FROM OREGAN — Mr, Rupert Jamieson of Rainier, Oregan, _ Spent the past week at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, D. D. Jamieson, RECENT VISITORS — Miss B. Conroy, PHN, and Mrs. U. Lone- gren of Castlegar were recent visitors to Deer Park and'Re- nata. HOME AGAIN — Mr. J. Gallo has. returned to his home at Howser, ‘B.C., ee} phenallng a’ week prosp' in the hills around Deer ate FROM: CASTLEGAR .—. Mrs. na Townsend, son George . and daughter Sheila of Castlegpr. were weekend. visitors to Deer Park, ELK DRIVE-IN IN THE HEART OF CASTLEGAR SHOW STARTS AT 8:45 : Bob Hope - LAST TIMES TO-DAY - “ROAD TO BALI’. - PLUS | “DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH? Bing Crosby Ray Milland Bob Hope _ FRIDAY and SATURDAY “BUGLES IN THE AFTERNOON” © PLUS ~~. “SON OF PALEFACE” oe Jane Russel” AUG. 6-7 Forest Tucker Roy Rogers ’ MONDAY and TUESDAY The picture everyone has been talking’ about ~ » “THE MOOH ES BLUE” ADULT’ ENTERTAINMENT ‘ Starring and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Lewis. IN CHURCH The United Church - Sing and Service oF Worship, Robson First and Third Sundays at llam .: St. Rita’ | Church Sunday Masses :30 and 11 a.m, Confessions - + Saturdays, 7:30 pm hapel Sits eee mm. * Pentecostal “Tabernacle _ First’ Avenue ‘and Juniper a. _ Pennoyer and F. Clemo ‘a rorkers :, Everyone Welcome! ° g FROM CALS. GARY — Mr. Jack ‘Scott has returned from Cal- gary. He motored there recent- ly, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, F, P. ‘Switzer following a holiday at Robson by the latter. AWAY ON Hotway — Master David Adshead left yesterday for Needles where he will spend a three weeks vacation at the home’ of his uncle; Mr. Herb- ert Adshead. : * FROM ROSSLAND — Miss Patsy Tench of Rossland and Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Brennan and sop of ‘rail, spent the weekend with Mr.’ and Mrs. Paul Gav- rilik who are spending he sum- :mer at Robson. : FROM GHICAGO — mrs, ‘Eaay : Hilton-(nee Phyllis Humphries) Vand little daughter - Nancy of Chicago, Hil, are visiting Mrs Hilton's parents, Mr. and Mts. S.‘ Humphries: : ~ Kinnaird Comer _ Fresh Eggs LARGE Prem 2 tins for .... 85c Pork Chops - ‘Lb... 2.2... G20 BEEF: FRESH MINCED - Lb... 2.2045 386 . Community Bible Centre _ Undenomuational . Sunday: — Legion Hall 10:30 — Sunday School. 72022 nvening Service, T F. E. Home Field Tomatoes” - FRESH Lb. wseeeees 226 Leg Roast Ib. . 62c¢ 4 " Gatsup Bolile ....... 23 Pork and Veal. ; PATTIES | 2: Lh, ......... 586 Balogna Lbs. ese yeas 26 by 7:45 — Bible’ Study and prayer * Frida: 7:00 — Young People’ S Meeting : and Hobby Clags. “Presbyterian Church Services in the Churoh every re Sunday at 11:15 am. D. A.:MacKellar, ‘Minister Full Gospel Assembly Church’ Services every Sunday * “afternoon, 2:30 p.m. Seinnalre, improvement Society Rev. Paul Tad, Minister Anglican: ‘Church: Sunday, August $ Castlegar,’ 2, a.m exuaz cgax,’ faim. ONLY Robson, “1l) am." . Kinnaird, 2:30 p.m. °. ~ SHORT HOLIDAY — Flight Sgt. +E. R. Field from the R.C.A.E. Station, Cold Lake Alta, ac-|- companied. by his wife and|: family spent a short holiday with his sister and brother-in- law Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Green. , oe & tt TO.GAMES + Mr. Alex Creight- on and son -Barclay. have left by motor for Vancouver where they will take in ‘the BE. G. + Games. | ' ee if DISTRICT. HOLIDAY. — Miss Nonie Henke from the ‘Jubilee : Hospital | at Victoria, is spend- : ying her“ holidays with friends ‘and relatives'in Fruitvale and Kinnaird, : leg ses ‘ TWO WEEKES AWAY. — Mrs. R. White and family are spending a‘two weeks. vacation. at Chris” tina’ Lake, IN. OKANAGAN — Mr. and ‘bars, ain Barnes, ‘and’family are holi- \daying for two weeks with friends. land relatives _ in” the] Okanagan. ‘BASEMENT POURED — The new Anglican Church. in Kin- pee Steve Chocran PLUS “HIGHWAY 301” AUG. 9 - 10 . Magric McNamara j Verginia Grey’ _. WEDNESDAY end THURSDAY. BS Bi iE ST RANGER” AUG, 11-12. PLUS EDMUND GWEN BERT LANCASTER - ~. Kraft Dinner - Gheese Whiz 1G oz. ...... 59¢ Tomato Juice : HEINZ 20 bates e Bie wes ecas SUC * BREAD - Riot eeen aie 2 for ...2... 296.|-: “ Margarine . “SOLO Mono ‘Cup S$ . ‘FOR. HOME poet Doz. * Cooked Ham “SLICED Fri. = Sat. . Fri, - Sat. Thureday, August 5, 1 954 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C, | Castle Theatre AUGUST: PROGRAM. Like Smooth Running. ‘Play Public Health : Aug. 6-7 “Peter Pan”. « : Plus on “Bear Country” © Both in Glorious Technicolor Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Mon. - Tues. Aug. 9 - 10 “The These are the opening lines of an article’ by Miss B.. Conroy, Public Health Nurse for School District No. ‘Nine, in which she pays tribute to the many or- Steve Cochran Carol “Shark River”. . “They Eat ‘Em Alive in Shark: River — -No White Man Ever Crossed Tee No Red Man Ever. Ventuered ‘Beyond It — , Color by ‘Technicolor Shows at 7 and.9 p.m, : make, a=v and indi: who. Assisted By Workers Behind The Scene’ ofa ‘Publie Health Worker is similar. to that of an actor on stage insofar as a great deal of activity is carried on +) behind the scenes. As in a smooth running play the “behind ‘the | scenes” ‘workers ‘seldom. receive recognition.” pupils. “She has left her home having rushed through her morn- ing duties and leaving lunch pre- pared for the family, This morn- ing she will assist the youngsters out. of and _into » their - clothing by. leaving the nurse free to’ . y and inval ble contributions |to the cause of public health and the welfare of their fellowmen.: - Giving typical examples of the contributions of the “behind the ~. + | scenes” workers, she cites first the voluteer at a Medical Health Of- . Wed. - Thurs. *: James Mason Walter Hampden The Fabulous, ‘Authenticated © Story of the Highest-Paid Spy : in the World's ‘History. Shows at 7 and 9 ‘p.m. Aug. 13--.14 Rock Hudson “ Piper’ Laurie “The Golden Blade” Color by Technicolor. -. To Avenge His Father’s Death He Stormed The Gates. of Bagdad Shows at 7 and 9'p.m. | Mon, - Tues. ‘Aug. 16 =-17 ‘The Academy Award’ Winning Picture “Roman Holiday” tarring | ~! Hooke ‘Gregory Peck: Shows at 7 and 9:10 Le a) ‘Wed. - Thurs, -— AD «(Shoot First” ~ Color by Technicolor Shows at 7 and 9 Mon. - Tues. Aug. 23°- 2 ‘See Paulette Goddard’ and. Gypsy. Rose? Eee as a5 Volts Foniates “Babes In’ In Bagdad”. * . Color. by Technicolor” >". Shows at.7 and 9 p.m, Wed. - Thurs. Aug 25 - 26 Stanley Holloway George. Relph ‘Titfield Thunderkolt- Color by, Technicolor t's Funnier Than “Tight. Little Island” Shows at’ 7and: 9 p.m, Plus :, “Red Skelefon ina ‘movie wri ten. in the Great: ‘Damion’ Runyon |} Shows both evenings at. 6:30.and 9 p.m...” Mon. - Tues. a Teacher — - She Goes. on the. Stage. ., Aug. 1L.- 12) ‘Aug. 30,- 34 |} Her Father Wants Her To Be | | ficer’s, of Grade One Starlite Right On’ The Trail-Castle- ‘gar Highway At Genelle, “NOW SHOWING ‘No Holds Barred’ § SWAB EEA THE BOWERY BOYS AT THEIR BEST IN WRESTL- ~ ING GAMES y PEN ALSO Cr 3 2822 “Slaughter Trail’’ In’ Technicolor . STARRING BRIAN DONLEVY Fei. --Sat. - Aug. 6 =.7 “Mark Of The. .. Renegade” “In Glorious Trucolor * STARRING E BAN “|help ' the. doctor.” Then ‘the volunteer, welghing babies at a Child. Health Con-, ference -or . Well ‘Baby Clinic. “Nine times of ten she is a mem- ber of: some club or lodge that has made it their project to as- sist at ‘baby clinics, Organizations ‘sich as the Pythian Sisters, ‘Women's Sor mists Playoffs To Start Monday In District . Fastball League | Playoffs in’ the Castlegar and District Fastball-League are sche- duled to start Monday evening at Castlegar, W. (Brick) Saunders, League secretary, advised. last hight. The first place team (Juniors); will meet the last’ place club, (either Kinnaird or Waldies); the sécond place club will. meet the fifth spot incumbent and’. the third and fourth will playoff to- gether in the semifinals, each of which will be a best of three af- fair. : “The three winners of the semi- finals will then engage in a round-robin, double - knockout deal for .the League champion- a Although Juniorg have top-spot clinched, the remainder of the standings will depend on the three games yet:to be played. A and others tao numerous to men- tion.” Or “she is a friend or neighbor of the nurse who has found .a baby sitter for her own family in order to sit with 20 children : belonging to other niothers.” Then: there is the .matter of [{hall' rent for ‘clinics, “Here too we have from. May ©. 31, will Jeave Ootischenia in sole’ posses- sion of second place with Flyers third. If Kiwanis wins however, Flyers will be. second and Ootis- chenia third. win over Kiwanis in their gamel- Cubs Upset 4-1 By Trail Pontiacs : Elsio Vanelli, the lanky lad | who - established a’ record .for strikeouts in a Trail and District Fastball League game not so long ‘agp, led his ‘Trail Motors’ Ponti- ac teari-mates to a 4-1 upset over the | League leading Castlegar Cubs at Butler Park in Trail Tues- cay evening, pitched a two Ait Vanelli pitched no hit. ball for the first five innings but! relaxed somewhat in ‘the sixth .when singles by-Rocky Plotnikoff and Bob Pitts resulted’ in Castlegar’s lone run. * Rocky Plotnikoft handled pitch- ing chores for Cubs, giving up five hits, and getting off to a shaky start in the first by walk- ing four batters to give Pontiacs a 1-0 lead. The game does not alter Cubs first place position in the play- offs. , LUBE - JOB . Could You Use WE ‘GIVE A FREE TICKET WITH EVERY OIL - _ CHANGE AND AN. EXTRA TICKET. ‘WITH A Kiwanis will finish fourth but fifth and sixth’ can change.. If Waldies lose « their scheduled tilt with Juniors to- quietly paying month after month Because of the nature of the or- Shhization, this fact is sdidom made ‘public’. . . One night, they will be only a game in front of Kinnaird and it will be necessary to ‘play. the game between these two clubs tion has been so generous that they gladly offered to pay. ad- ditional rent when it became nec- that was If Waldies win Friday, they will have fifth spot clinched and: the essary to hold a- second: clinic each month.” In another scene from the Public Health drama, the .nurse has been informed that'a Mobile X-Ray Unit - is coming to * town. “Or are to Ds ting with Kinnaird will rot be. necessary. : the Soroptimists, a women’s the scenes.” *T find I could: go on and on citing i where assist the nurse and the x-ray technician. Before long these men and women are working with great: enthusiasm, canvassing for RICARDO z C¥D CHARISSE An: Adventure ~ Story. You Cannot Miss tisements, “tacking up posters, hall rentals and | pumerous other Mon. ~ Tues, Aug: | 9-10 A Sweeping Story Of The _“s Gateway To Gold, ‘“ARRING JOEL hcCREA . i DECARLO —~ MONDAY: “FAMILY NITE” AT THE "* “STARLITE” - : $1.00" CARFUL such as the Rotary Club, St. John’s Home’ Nursing Group, with no experi- ence along these lines, doing-an. excellent job, with the Legion on and ‘the; Improvement: Society. donat- ing the halls.”: \; adver-| groups and individuals have as- Health,” Miss Conroy concludes. “T. hope I have covered: most of the situations and offer my apolo- gies,to any that may still be “be- hind the scenes!” : To those mentioned, Thankyou for gour’ efforts. They are’ greatly appreciated by all. May you con- tinue, your work _MMphina the scenes ‘ from July 19,|.f’ group, quietly working behind } ‘ sisted in the Business. of Public|\]:- $25.00 For July Went To - "PETE ZEBROFF, BLUEBERRY, B.C. - “You May Be pak. In August 2a ‘For Carefree Summer "You Can't: AF-FORD. To Run Your Car In A Sluggish. Condition — Have at Toned Up Driving: TAKE YOUR FORD TOTHE | Suey SALES ‘AND: SERVICE 8.A. PRODUCTS When hall sental is again to be i dea considered ‘for.a new service of- fered to: assist “local . doctors -in their work and provide smotupts with’ an opportunity” learn ‘about themselves and fihed future family, organizations again come | to the rescue as is the casé when a layette is needed for demonstra-] tion purposes. “Another cage’ of two organizations, one the Rotary Club,, a man’s group, the other J. LAZAREFE “YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY : Headquarters - A Phone 4244 e.: ROOFING : Shape ‘LATH. . WE. . 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