PAGE 2 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, Bitish Columbia Ae igh ".., THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 1951 ' CASTLE NEWS Castlegar, B. C. iN CHURCH ad every T “At Rev. Joseph B. Barnes, P.P. Third Sunday of Advent. Ca-’ tholic Women's League Commun: jon Sunday... Sunday Masses 8:30 oe Cholr and 11 o'clock. Sun: | 7:30 p.m. Con-~ St. Joseph’a Chapel the Crossroads of the Kootenays” Rey. Joseph B. Barnes, P.P. L., V. CAMPBELL Owner, Publisher and Editor Sunday Mass 10 o'clock. Re- day fessions Saturday -afternoon, 1-2 and 7:30 in the evening. . Daily” Mass 8 o'clock — Saturday Chil; dren's Mass 9 o'clock. Religious: Instruction Classes — Saturday, 10 and 11 o'clock, Sun Subscription by mail, $150 jigious Instruction Classes after per year. By carrier 15¢ pet sunday Mass. Sunday Devo- month, Classified advertising, tions — 3 o'clock vin the after- 10 words 35c, 10c billing charge. noon. Friday — anges" 7 and 7:30. Wednesday = Display rates on request. Authorized as 2nd class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Evening Devotions 7:30. St. Bita’s Church Castle Theatre SAVE WITH FRIDAY & SATURDAY BLAZING NEW pg RHER excrement yea kd pugcted bY "PRES STON S sie Homan heads rsurenk to base- ball sizol—Forest Matdens—Blow- . Gon Heniiig— i a Vampice Fish— Lost Ci ‘day after. Mass and 6:30 p.m. is an Ember day — a day of fast and abstinence. Senae ices Sees Anglican Church Archdeacon B, A. Resker, Vicar Sunday, December 16 — Castle- ‘gar, 11 am. 2 Sunday, December 23 -— Kin- 9-am,, 3:30 pm. Sunday School service. ‘Robson 2:30 pm. Carol’ Ser vice. Castlegar 7:30 p.m. Carols (No 11 am. service). * Christmas Eve, Monday 24th— Robson 11:15 .pm.. Carols and- Holy Communion. Christmas Day — “Kinnaird 9 am, Carols and Holy Commun: * jon. Castlegar — 11 a.m. Car ols and Holy Communion. 10: “Services to be held “in” Ang! can Church every Gna and atts . Sunday at 3 p. m. The United Church of Canada Rev. L, Clinton Johnston | se Friday evening in company with ‘about 50 high school students to see them’ play against the Nel, son. high school boys, and. girls -basketball teams. Ve vat will. ° ' SPORT TRAILS (By Len Walker). ‘I travelled ‘over to Nelson on We didn't: have much over there as both teams took trim- mings but the lecdl boys and igirls showed: that | they!:: -could ‘take it and they Kept trying vat the. final’ whistle. The girls were defeated, 67. to om: by” amore experienced Nelson, - club who seemed to pot in-points For Nelson Ure’ scored | 15. points with Tom and McEwen * dlose behind with 14 each. Don- na Muirhead showed up. very “well for the locals getting 5 a the 9 points. — “The boys did not do much bet- ter. as they were, only able to garner 14 points to Nelson’s 65, but once again It was a case of a more experienced club.. N! Nix- on was the high scorer for Castle- * gar with 5 points, Goetting fad 3. . For. Nelson it was Nutten ' with 18 points and Marshall 10. T would like. to suggest to the "players not. to feel disheartened for just remember,.Rome wasn't built in a day and. n er can a basketball: team. * DOMINOES FIRST PLACE Rennie Mitchell and his Castle- gar. Dominoes * rémained in first ‘place on Saturday. with a 44 to 32 victory over thei Trail Lumber- 5, to 33. vic: First and son, 11 a.m, Sundays, Kinnaird,” Castlegar 7:30 p.m. 7:15 p.m, Gospel Tabernacle Sunday" Poa am. Sunday ; School classes for all: ages. 11-12 . am. Sunday Service. © 1:30-2:30 p.m. Open Air Service of music. and testimony. ~ Thursday — 8 /p.m. Prayer: and Bible Study. ‘Everyone wel- “come to “any'‘and all services, “How shall ‘we ‘escape if we neglect: so: great.- -salvation.’ . He brews 2:3- (a). u Gospel Hour—Twin Rivers Hall Sunday, December 16, Break- “ing of Bread 10 ‘a.m., Sunday, School 11:30:a.m., Gospel: Hour Second and fourth’ 11:15 ‘am. Gospel sing song, i 7:30 p.m. Monday, December 127, Christmas party for Sunday School and Bible Club, at'5 p.m. .. ‘Thursday, December. 20, 7:30 ‘pam. Regular Bible Study at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Oach: _ with Castlegar. tory over the ‘Trail Motors quin- tet enabled them to keep pace First place. will be decided. here in Castlegar on Saturday when Rossland “will play in the Stanley Humphries ‘high ‘school. Last, Saturday's game ‘started’ off a little on: the slow ‘side as Trail put’ on a zone defence but at half time the score was 15 to 14 tor Castlegar. In the second ” half Castlegar poured:on the fuel to pull away and win easily. Ren- nie Mitchell was the ‘top point ° ‘getter for Castlegar with Hanson and Zenio ‘following with 8 points. Forte: had 7 For* Trail it was Ford with 10 points, ‘Win-: staley with 9 and ‘McAulay had 8 points. Standing x if P Castlegar 4 Rossland et 'T. Motors. og T. ‘Lumbermen: x4 _ PHONE _ Post ‘Offi SHOWS-AT 7 & 9: KIDRAPER getpLo0se | ee hoon a!) N NS N STATI a WILLIAM HOLDEN PRS _ + Naney Olson: Barry Fitzgerald . + UYLE BETIGER - THAN s arte. . “ H nace somuun cake $75 PAYNITE WED. array of Electrical Applicances GE. $27.50 Morphy-Richards . 326.95 | Automatic ‘Pop-Up... Toasters $27.5 $16.50" Hot. Pads Bed.Lamps' . $2.20 to $4.20 : ae See’ Our Christmas’. Eskimo Food Mixers 8° ~-@-and Stars: : Steam and Dry Irons G.E. Electric. Rett es. 97,95 and’ 58.95 rAgencies | INSURANCE & ‘REAL ESTATE 49430 ce Building, ue ~~ pAONE 3098” : “Northern Electric. a Radios $2g. 70. CHRISTMAS", a LIGHTS. - a Series, . small, ve 22 for ... .45¢: Parallel each’. 5? H * Outside ‘Lights 15¢ each pee Snowflake Lights . 25¢ edch . Glo Birds 4Q¢: cach "SETS 2.0 65s 15 Light: Strings in By ats ms $4.85. (Bach light burns - HERE AND ; THERE WITH ARLEE + T:was coming out of the the- atre the other night and Les Campbell: sald ‘In the course of the .conversation, ‘‘Arlee,, you ought to write a column for the paper.” “I laughed and laughed, but the damage was done — the {dea born and the column start- ed, . Of course 50 far it has no definite plan, just want to say that I think Castlegar is a pretty nice place to: live in.don't you? Went to the doctor's office the other day — no. it’s not an‘in-” crease in the family — I’m not even seriously ‘ill “but I had this sore throat, see,,and oh — but anyway, talk about a Pienic -up.., there on a Wednesday afternoon. No reflections on Dr. Ried ‘by any means but Dr. Smythe would have ‘trouble - getting ANYONE to substitute «for him... Well, there was Babs presiding ‘over both offices, and ~ telephones and . running up‘‘and © down: those” stairs —:and' ‘scared ‘to go out for coffge for fear the new\ ar- rival ‘would’ arrive, before ‘trans- portation to Nelson ‘did and-look- ing.as neat’ and cute at the end of the day as she did at ‘the be inning. * Sitting inthe car in front of ‘West's‘Storé, last.Friday, I: watchs ed Joy Dafoe ‘putting up Cl Christ toe a move on, The ‘decorated Christmas. tree’ outalde: the: Hob- by Shop didn’t: help that: “need for hurry”. feeling elther though ‘it ‘sure gave the kiddies a ' They got another ‘one when they” looked’ in. Waldile's ‘window. Think the “Santa” lUght took top-honors but the bubbles and birds were! close seconds. Ian't Christmas a wonderful time of year'though? And isn’t it nice -to have the small fry around 50 you. can pretend to be enjoying it'FOR them?: ‘Well, must be off now but ru, -see''you next week and let you’ know what EX! G things have developed here. wd there’, in the meantime. .._ ‘CAS’ TLEGAR SOCIAL Mr. and ‘Mrs:.Dan’ Belbects ‘re: * “turned Tuesday, to; Rockglen, ' Sask. after: spending : two. weeks at the home of’ Mrs.-I. Riley. ee c, W.-H. Houston is a patient in the Nelson General Hospital. Recent! visitors as guests of Father Barnes to .assist at the ‘Triduum: of ‘prayers in St..Rita’s; Church were: Rev. E. F. ¥. Martin,” PP, of ‘Trail, Rev. E. Berrigan, ‘and Brother Eugene, pichatapricre natn Mrs. 'T. Phillips of’ Natal visit ed ‘at the week-end au the home brotherinjaw. and :alstery mas customers; * thhi doln; nice job too. — but" golly, you. know that means-.Christmas is really almost here! T'd, better” Mrs. ‘ Gelaler of ‘Haney, “Ys: visiting at the home of" her son and daughter-in-law). Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. Geisler. : TO ALL THOSE APPROACHING. 70 OR © OVER 70 YEARS OF AGE :. ” Call into my office in the. basement. op- posite The Castle, Theatre and have me ‘prepare for you, your. application’ for the OLD: AGE. . PENSION.” This is your right and due..: CHARGES MODERATE.: _W: R. NELEMS — Notary Public. The March, In’ order to, change * Closes. ane anuary 4 ; 1952, issue of the , West’ Kootenay Telephone Directory is going to press soon. ss ‘ obtain additional listings, please ‘call ‘the Telephone seOmpeny, business office before. : : "JANUARY 4 “BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘TELEPHONE. COMPANY. your directory, listing or to . a -ROYAL ‘PUDDING, CHOCOLATES " ‘2 for 'Bclb. box . _YULETIDE | . WALNUTS, ‘Light Amber, Ib. : "PEANUT BUTTER, Malkin’s, 4 Ibs. .€O-08 FLOUR, 5 Ibs. M ie 5 MIX; —— + (CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, British Columbia 4 ‘ i PAGE 3 : . |. AFTERNOON REFLECTIONS 1L.0.D.E.Members. _ Misunderstanding “KERR S STORE a “) (By’ Gladys: Collinson): *yustling about with the spirit of Enjoy. “Pot-Luck” Exists Over: ‘ With Christmas just around the Yuletide senson fairly bust- a : : the corner, those shopping days © ing out of them. ‘No thanks, Supp er Pension Monies For lasting gifts ‘to the important | ones on your Hist. See our atock of. JEWELRY, "APPLIANCES and FURNITURE - For the artistically inclined... See our HOBBY : DEPARTMENT. We stock a good selection of Reeves Artists Material. - Reet, MALL TOOLS | 4” DRILLS ........ 322.50'and $27. 50 equipped with Jacobs Chucks ” ene y,” DRILL with Jacobs Chuck *:.2...:... $46.00 BELT SANDER ‘ATTACHMENT $19. 95 : © LEYENER’S ~ CHRISTMAS GIFT SUCCE IONS SHIRTS - FOR DRESS, . OR SPORT | ‘See. our_selection. have a nasty habit of, sneaking - up.on us. I sometimes think ‘that the daily papers take a Special delight a whittling: the days off right before’ our eyes. One day we ‘calmly pick up ‘the, ‘paper ‘and nonchalantly notice that small space that says “30 ‘hristmas.” Haven't we enough to do with- out ‘having ‘this. glaring’ usin. <> the face ‘each morning, and: each: morning that 1” by °2” -gpace, 1) Seems’ to grow bigger and big- © ger, .’ Today. I tried to shop in >town, and.ag I was rushing nad: _ ly from one store to the other, I suddenly. remembered ‘that here. “Yo was. right smack up to my’ - neck in, Christmas shopping, and what's more, liking it. I have‘ : thought that at one time or. an- »-other we should’ start our Christ mas shopping in July or, August, but how dull it- would ‘be to just sit back. smugly and.’watch the “rest of the fol rushing ~ and - FOOD MARKET _ folks, I'll go right along with- the'yest and do my shopping on Christmas Eve, ed by A very happy time was enjoy- 24 members of the Lillian Killoukgh Chapter ’I.0.D.E, at. the “Pot Luck Supper,” held prior. to > “‘Lant Thuraday evening.the Ca- ; tholic. Women’s’ League , made . plans for the annual .children’s Christmas’ party and: ‘the date set was the afternoon of Decem-' from the monthly meeting on Monday VICTORIA, — Heasltancy on the: part of certain people who - will be entitled ta Old Age Se curity payments to.apply, on the basis that, monies thus receiv “are recoverable from: their es- tate are groundless, W:’R. ‘Bone, Kiddies Party evening in the Twn ee hall. er Bupper Mrs.’A. Horsw! Planned By.C WL. antes very interest Seat Couple's walt to. Victoria. ‘The meeting then commenced for : business, with the’ Regent Mrs, J. Deans in the chair. Cor- respondence: included. a letter Mr.’ A.D. MeWhinnie, for bee 23. Raine Gallo offered the Canadian’ Legion. {0 convene party. Bt Mrs, C,° Fra re ‘Mra. -S..Rysen, mov: ».'C! a eported Me ed a ‘hearty vote of thanks to all- have the “ladles for ‘thelr splendid, work and co-operation In mak- - been ‘purchaséd ‘-. by... the Chapter, and‘. much ‘appreciated by the. recipfents.~* One * Christ- ing the fall tea and sale such @ ,,.mas hamper will consist of.each success, . The meeting | was ‘held at the home, of Mrs. C. Brodman with Mrs. 'M. Gallo as’ co-hostess. : The next meeting’ will be held sat the home. of - Mrs... Schn withMra. G, member's | contribution ' pound of food.’ ‘Another deat Au er was. kindly: 'donated | for needy family by ‘a local Sitizen, “Ex-service:. personnel’. is ell" charge of Mrs. R, Whittaker ‘for of one During, the evening a sing-song is Invitation. to visit "Castle: Be” director, of Old: Age.Se curity, said today.’ He was com- menting on a number ‘of Jn- quiries received from the: general public in’ this connection and ex- pressed the opinion that there are: still a ‘considerable ' number, ‘of British, Columblans who are withholding ‘.. their ‘Fegistrations for this ‘reason. “When the ‘act ‘was’ introduced in the House’ of Commons it ‘was definitely stated ‘that: these. bene- fits will in all cases be provided as a matter of right to persons with age and residence’ qualifi- cations, ..without: ary’ form . of means. test” he pointed out. “If anyone is delaying their. registra- tion. because’ of : the impression that’ these payments, are “recov- ‘ered from thelr ‘estate after “déath this view is the result. of! of! Christmas ‘carols ‘and-hymns : gar’ is ‘being. 8 was: enjoyed to the: accompani-, EB pellentcen ent tai ME ‘misinformation, #:° 1 . ment of Mrs, Brodman. * When she.visits ‘Trail-in: ‘the 1 W.45,000: British d that there bab pe year., titled : to’. Old “Age, Security. pay- will at. 5) 21st. oft totalled. - . better here, i Our "prices are designed for ‘everyday buy: - ing on‘a cash and carry basis. The saving will -amaze you when ‘the. month’s grocery “pill: is Week. in and week out you can ade. side ~ , ; i x MARGARI N - of most popular. atyles: ‘ata price you can afford GLOVES: PURSES BELTS "SHOES EVERYTHING FOR DAD AND HIS: LAD . " Castleg ar Sash @. Door > OOD HORNS SPECIALISTS : CHOCOLATES Ann Hathovey Qyqye “APPLES 2. “OB “JAP ORANGES... OATS "rom ae Good “Luck * DAFCM .cnscssceees: io 75° 25° 8152 “ot ‘by Mrs. F. “Couch, .Mrs..R. West'.and Mrs. W. Easton.: ‘Mrs. A. Waldie, who’ ‘will short- ly be-leaving Castlegar for,-Van- couver, was presented with a gift by the Regent,’ ‘on behalf of .the mem >The: “booster p : ‘by Mrs, J. Pedersen: and -the Hostesses for the ‘evening were Mrs, M..B. The ‘LO.D.E. Christmas” draw! -take ‘place in. West's store, : p.m.,'on Friday, : Decembet., mente which will-begin in Jane: 1952, -.To date only, have “registered. Display: and prizes}will;be {taken: care ‘Thomson, Mrs.’ Ss “was won prize, Mrs. 'T., Couch.: {Dalton,’ Mrs. J. Law- ~ HANDSORE “SWING. FREE: DRAW. FOR RIZES .: Sweaters’ ‘ ees TOYLAND IN FULL a Sed ome window . for ~ Friday, am! Housecoats . BROWN OPERA ‘in better: “grade. ‘ isa cd . “Mary McLeod two children have left for Fred." -ericton,N. B., for. six “Tmonths’ stay. te Mrs. Jas. ° Lewis: has ned 4 from..a, short; visit: to Spokane. ‘soh and Mrs. J. Pedersen. é The. next. monthly meeting” will take. place in’: the; Twin: Rivers hall: on’ Monday, January 14th.” Basiine § Snugs : riaid Lining : -Suple Slippe 84.95" “OTHER SLIPPERS soft. sole ; heels, : STATIONERY, ‘boxed’ Colognes, : Perfumes, Ladies’ -and Men’s- Choco tes, Christmas Wrapping — Men's Wallets, Pen: ‘and: Pencil Sets : 60¢ cy owders, ‘ Toilet: Sets