PAGE 2 _ CASTLE NEWS, Canileza, Bits “Cotuniida THURSDAY, NOV; 29, 1951": ‘a iN CHURCH . ytcrian Ctiudoh, ; Dean ee etter ot Mrs. Davidson eee month, 10 words 35c, 10c billing charge. Display rates on: request. Authorized as 2nd class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. the Crossroads of the Kootenays"” L. V. CAMPBELL Owner, Publisher and Editor’ Subscription by mail, $1.50 trier 15¢ per Castle Theatre Gospel Tabernacle Sunday 10-11 a.m, school classes for all ages. 11-12 am, Morning worship service. Thursday 8 p.m. Bible study and Come and hear what the Bible has to say regarding the Holy: Spirit. prayer. Everyone wel- come to Gospel Tabernacle. The place where God's Word. is ac cepted in its entirety. SAVE WITH A Thriftpass . CASTLE NEWS : betcha to. be held.in' Com- ee Castlegar, B. C. nity hall every ‘1st: and. 3rd Honored at x Rey A every, T "At Sunday at 3 pam . Luncheon oe THERAN SERVICES © Services to be held in Angli-. can Church every 2nd and ath Sunday at 3 p.m The United Church of Canada Rev. L, Clinton Johnston’ : First and third Sundays—Rob- “gon, 11 a.m, - Second and: fourth Sundays, Kinnaird, 11:15, a.m. Castlegar 7:30 p.m. Gospel sing’ song,’.7:15 pa a ’ Members of the Eastern Star held a farewell surprise luncheon last Friday at 1 pm. at the home of Mrs. C. Saunders in honor of Mrs. J, Davidson, who left this week to'make her home in Vancouver. ‘There were 11 present. A parting present’ was present: ed to Mrs, Davidson’ by Saunders. After the Tuineheon, cards were enjoyed. -Those invited were: the guest Mrs. - D on, Mrs, J. Deans, Mrs, -T. Couch, Mrs. Groutage, Mrs. L..E. Davis, Mrs..H..Grum- met,, Mrs, Sutherland, Miss -Me- Kenzle, Mrs, K. Spence, Mrs.. D. Sunday Sunday ‘evering, ‘sing-song and : fellowship service, 7:30... Unde- nominational. All: welcome: Pray- er and praise, service, Wednes- Se FRIDAY & SATURDAY NOTICE . . Owing to the lerigth of this double feature the first show will commence at 6:30. p.m. ~ Last complete show at 9 p.m. Come Early. \TARZAN’S LATEST! - Added Entetfainiient : EDWARD BROPHY RICHARD TRAVIS IT HAD TO BE . FILMED IW AFRICA! You Must believe your: eyes when you see: eo“STILT MEN 20 FEET HIGH! @ ASTOUNDING FALLS OF DEATH! ny © FOREST! MAIDENS TRAPPED! « BATTLE: OF || BLOOD: MAD’ HORDES! . EVIL MERCHANTS OF MURDER! ° Hundreds of other Thrills U day,’ 8° p.m, Young,’ People’s ‘Askew, Mrs. H. Adie and Mrs. meeting, Friday, 7:30.p.m. Above C, Saunders, | ~ . anon services at the-home of Mr. and 10 Se verr paar rare Mrs F. E. Woddrow, Columbia ‘G WL. ‘Holds ‘Ave, ‘near ‘R.C.M.P. ; Good od Tid: ‘ings Sunday School, Sunday 10 am. at Coronoatlop hall.” Chil- dren’s Bible Hour Friday 3:30°in the home of Mrs. Hagen near the: ) Elementary, school. Successful Tea’ and Sale ‘The Legion hali was the scene \ of a successful tea and sale en the Catholle ‘Women’s League ‘of St. Rita’s Parish, under: the conven- ership of Mrs. S, Rysen. * \The tea’. table, centred with , white ‘mums, was presided over by Mrs. Martini Uaeres -Gabano, Mrs. Otel, and’ Mrs." sg anwaroke In charge of the tea ‘tables: which were centred with .Christmas motifs were: “ Mesdames | Whit- taker, Fletcher, McIver, Shutek, Fields and Bertarione. The: kitchen’ was ‘capably tak- en .care of by. Mrs. LeRoy ang St Rita’s “Church—C: Rev. Joseph B, Barnes, P.P. First'Sunday of Advent. Fam- ily Communion: Sunday and Building Fund Sunday. Sunday . Masses 8:30 — Girls’ Choir and i1- olsloetn Sunday... Devotions _ uy 7:30 p. Me 2 ond 7:30 p.m. - Religious In- struction -Classes Saturday ‘and Sunday. Daily Mass: — 8 o'clock. —. Saturday’ 9 o'clock. c. ¥.0. meeting for high school students © Sunday evening «after : Peyetlons: i Agate choir practise Mrs.) sv Carh Agar, Geft), of Vancouver, is shown as he .“S Prophy: for: contribution .to; Canadian. aviation, from: Frank Miller, vice-chief of alr ataff, Looking on a former McKee winner, . who was, chairman of - the “dinner ‘at which 10 former trophy winners were in attendance. Mr. Agar receive the trophy for his the : mountain services on the west coast. The trophy was presented at! -”- i Association held - for the annual meeting of the Alr Industrles and Transpe.' recently at the aes Club, Montebelic, Que. COUVERITS i Sunday: fee St Joseph's Chapet—Kinnaird Rev. Joseph B. Barnes, PP. Family © Communion. Sunday and Debt Reduction Sunday. Sun- . day Mass 10 o'clock. Sunday “Mrs. W. McGauley, Mrs, M, Gallo. . Mrs. C. Bind. man and Miss. Nettlie Brodman soon dispensed with the home baking. Mrs. - Schnell looked after the fish pond. The sew- ing table and:novelty table were. Mrs, ‘Magee, the Misses’ T, and B. Killough, M. Trussler, fitr. 0. Aasland and. Mr, Dawson." | Many members of the Killough .family provided the music for: ; articles. were -sold by “Mrs. Reid and Mrs, Glenn . Anderson, The bingo in the evening was well attended.: Coffee. and hot dogs were served, by Miss E..Me- Kinnon and Miss J. Merlo, as- sisted -by Mrs. Knoblauch and mass, Weekday Mass — Wed- nesday 7:45, —_—__— Gospel Hour—Twin Rivers Hall Sunday, December 2nd,° Break- ing of Bread — 10,am. Sun- + day. School 11:30 aim.’ Gospel . < 6 to 7 Mra. Rysen: a ae His ee Pm, Ml “pm: "regular During the évening Mrs. A. T.~ drew. the ‘ticket -FEAR-RID ER YY THE % TeRnoR OF aiding” GEORGE. Qo. Bible study, and prayer at home of Mr. Phillip’ Toogacd. Anglican Church “Arehdea¢on B.’ A. Resker, Vicar Friday, ‘November "30th —. St.° Andrew's Day. Castlegar 9:30 a.m, Corporate’ Communion for the W. As of Castlegar and for the leather purse which was won by . Mark Dumont’ ‘of. Nakusp, B. ron Mrs, Curran was in charge of the ‘raffle. Out-of-tewn visitors’ for the tea were: Rev. A. Maglio of Fer- nie, Mr, and .Mrs, A. ‘Cartier, Mrs. M. ove Rev. R. angered t e. and Rev. L. McKenzie. all of Nel- se Ae eer a am, son. "Visitors trom Kitnaird in. cluded Mr. and Mrs. G. Guido, : oe Mrs. J, Kaufman, Mrs. -W.‘Cros- ; san with he her. guest. Mrs, S. Stew- art of Trail. ‘Anglican Cliurch : Social.’ Fellowship was'the note of the social: held. - for. the. Anglican Church ‘of Castlegar, Robson and Kinnaird: The program . consist- ed .of a -game,. square: dancing, music and” refreshments served “by the Jadies ‘of ‘St. “Alban's:. Over 100 attended, less than ‘last. © time -owing to., the high school dante and, much sickness. é By- Lon Walker) Dean T. L. Leadbeater of’ Nelson ~ . Some 200° student fang wit- . was the guest’ of honot, Mr. S. nessed or .) T..Dawson,’ lay ‘reader, also « at- a very, 200d brand of bas terided from’ Nelson. The follow: . ketball on Friday .evening when ing. took part. in ‘the the Notre Dame College boys ‘8. t00% PA program: .. To-Mr. and Mrs: R. Harding, «at the Trail-Tadanac: Hospital, Povembens 220g, ‘@. SON. - yi "SPORT TRAILS CASTLEGAR SOCIAL . °° “Mr, and Mrs, W. Belbeck ‘of: Rockglen, Sask.,; have, arrived to?® sperid the winter months at the “home of ‘their’ daughter, Me Les Rile Devotions — 3 o'clock fh. the afternoon. | Religious “Instruc in ures sof Knoblauch’ the ola time dancing. tion Classes —~ Sunday ‘after’ 4" rs, EJLENNIS: eee : PLUMBING. “Phone ‘9673 © "NOTICE OF = NOMINATION ¢ OF . MUNICIPAL E FOR COMMISSIONER. ‘ELECTIONS oe Sec.'36 * publle: notice ‘ts, ‘hereby, given. to the electo' ‘Munletpality ‘of the Village of Castlegar. that I. require. ithe " presence of the) said electors ‘at the Municipal office, Fine Street, Castlegar, | ‘on the 6th’ ‘day of December at “as . on: for the.purpose of nominating persons’ to m as C The mode of nomination. of candidates “shat be as fol: sof, Nelson. played’ the Castlegar xia: School "in . an inter-school Trail with 14 points. Castlegar. ‘Dominoes who were >-dubbed:.by. a ‘writer. in Trail a3, the weak: sisters of. the league “are ‘now .in’ first . place. with: 2 “wins and no losses. They .will have a chance: ‘to, strengthen’ their. hold'-on first place when they play Rossland in the Queen. City next Saturday. DID YOU KNOW . That Clair Bee! of Long Island, is.one of the recognized: author-- ities on basketball and author of: e Castlegar put: up a very, good fight -for the: first half. but in-, the second ‘half the Notre Dame boys put up a stiff check that . baffled ‘:our boys: completely. Notre: Dame led 15.to 13 at half time, but from there on they out- scored: Castlegar 33 to 14'to win going away 48 to 27, . . High scorers for. Notre Dame were: Joe Sturgeon with. 17 ELEANOR wr AGHES | WOOREREAD » ELLEN CO! . SERRY RY WALD ” a 150 ee SHOWS AT 7 & 2 PARKER nBY - ‘ior wsison - -BetTy GARDE » J) S prurient Br agin neitoc aNd Henuno 6 eH00NFOD JU GOD COWELL @ sven points .and Bud Godderis with 16. Johnny Ross potted q points for Castlegar, and’ John‘ Nixon 1930 he‘has piled up. a_ notable WED. picked . up” 6. “Vie Kravski .and @. Bill Plotnikoff showed” great record, comprising. 88 per cent has numerous ‘books « devoted ‘to’ it. ‘As coach of. the Black Birds since. shall be. in writing; the. wut ing shall be subscribed by. two. electors of the municipality ‘as proposer and seconder,: and shall be delivered to th tubning < Officer. at any, time between.the date of this ‘notice and 12:00 o'clock noon’ of the day’ of; nomination; the said or writing maybe In the form numbered :3 in: the Schedule “+ Of the “Municipal Elections Act” and shalt State is nomay of each person Land proposed ‘in such | manner’ as* dutttolenty ‘fo identity: such candidate;: and in’ the event of a‘ poll being riecessary such : : poll shall be -opened, on the. 13th day. of December. at the : Community Hall of w lich every person is hereby , required, to govern. himself accordingly. . e Given ‘under my hand at Castiegar “this 27th ‘day of promise for .the future ‘as they ; Since Tought hard ali the way but just come into general use, -he ‘has didn't seem “to have the finish ,made a name. for himself’ as/a. under the basket.’ »“Jeeturer on. the. game throygh DOMINOES this medium. © Bee is a West, Vit~. 1951. wh, RIGBY, : THRILLER ginia farm .boy :who On Saturday the Castlegar ‘Ohlo* State University, -Wayns- Dominoes Jed by coach Rennie burg College ‘and Rutgers. + He “Mitchell won -their second, game holds a string of five. academic in'as many trys when they. came degrees. He, was once director. from’ behind with less than 2. of public accounting at Rider. ‘minutes to play to defeat’-Trail College. i Motors 33- to 30 ‘in the Stanley "Ale that ‘Bul “Spivey ‘of ‘Ken- Humphries high : school “gyrh. tucky. is 7 ft. in, tall. and one A very simajl crowd of ‘around — of.the few. players in the country 30: fans were thrilled ‘with the.’ who can dunk the ball, Le, ‘drop sparkling play of Rennie.. Mit:- chell who scored 22 points: Han- son and- Hughes played a very good backboard’ game and were.. Jed \the team, in’ scoring with “a tower of ‘strength on defence; 563 points, . He - Day was the high’ scorer : for Warner Reps: Georgia. of a big jump. his tirst on the varsity, and he JAM STERLING it.in from the top on’ the*end’: Last. Season was _ comes from , para NEWS; casmzcan, BRITISH COLUMBIA PAGE 3 taw. petals or Teaves around them you have“ a new arrange: i ment. PORT HORE SCENE “ATTACK” . SAE CEEN ; : OILCLOTH. “KEEPS DRAWERS. C LEAN | “rude Stein made: the observa "tlon: that ‘& ‘rose 18 je Fone. 19 6 Hse ‘Stylists © fell ‘us.that white )Yoses. mean “a” proposal: and. no -. .one. should “go” around : treating ~‘that lightly... When’’a man. pre- sehts. a> woman with a ‘bouquet of: white roses, “it 1s ‘a definite’: : + saround, : pal . task, ts putting ‘fresh ‘paper in. § the: bottom: of, all your drawers : an upboatd « shelves, ‘time-consuming “Job. it: is. “Well, there's” a) “much” Saster way of. ~ keeping | drawers’ cle: Invitation’ ,to trip’ down the Instead: 0: discarding that ‘old aisle... Red’, roses signify. fove, kitchen’ olleloth cut. it ‘up /and all right, but. they. are only a ~ use ft to line. the. cinwers, ‘Then’ owl’ have a linin: 'B-per- arent 2 »You tan Siue the Poe Yellow’ rosés' ‘signify’ happiness. cloth to the bottom of the draw: | +All roses, despite ‘the ‘popular ers, then “you ‘won't: have’ . to belief otherwise, are’ hybrid: tea wash the woodwork either every rose! There is:only one excep- ae time you houseclean.’. Al that's, tlon the common ‘hothouse- 2 ‘required is a damp’ cloth, and. variety — Sweetheart roses. : you can have ‘the ‘ollcloth * clean: Instead) of ‘a> corsage, ‘heavy * and fine ae: a Mffys : with’ fern’ and dripping with rib:’ SAVE! bons, the-smart thing today Is a FOR BYLONS - rose: wrlstlet_ or necklace. When , Of; course eae wornen. know a girl’ wears a ‘bracelet of roses: by how: that ‘it is a good thing .. and her hand Js’ resting on her to rinse.silk or nylon stockings *escort’s ‘shoulder, ‘ he 1s“ bound’ out before wearing them the first to; be conscious of the beauty time. .: ‘This’: removes ‘ the’ fintsh and’ fragrance ‘of the’ flowers. if used Jn: manufacture. * he has, bought them, he will ap- © 4 There's “another life > > saver, preclate, the way: they maintain”: : he ‘that .isn't. so" well - thelr freshness throughout the: inewn: Stockings: will last Jong- evening. ver..if zrubbing« at heel “and toe Care of flowers in the hame is {s minimized: bv a little wax or another cause for concern, to our © paraffin. placed-.:on’ at these « rose stylists. points: of .greatest wear. cut’ dally,’ not . with, scissors * ow. and? one:, appli which crush -them,. but: with a- arp’ knife: and’ they; should: bi be expected ‘some. Sunny day. slleed dlagonally larger surface to. the water, All’* excess | leaves below. the” water ‘}ine should be removed;.. the Jeaves. take. nourishment. -from. 7 the water that.should go. Into the’ blooms. ° Try, this treatment ow. it ‘saves ‘these . vital: parts: from strain, Incldently, did you know. that nearly all the stockings you buv in ‘Canada: are’ made here.: We have''a well’ developed hosiery industry, and before © the war, when European. countries weren't holding ‘their. dollars so tightly, we ‘were the world’s largest ex: porters. of. hosiery. ° ROSES ° “.)4A.woman: by the name of Ger: ’ droop :a. bit in a. vase, bathtub. * will: be : quite’ perky.and pier other poss, Old ashloned a8 High pratie, "ot “Canadian army ‘radiation detection unit’was handed ‘out by top’ Canadian’ and’ U.S. army © jatomic: ietenee officials when’ they . wal >» mock’: enemy atomic ita at Port. ‘opi aaa, Second. of its pitt) Pin “Can- ada, the exercise is part of a lace. yokes, tunate: enough °: ‘to havet-any French’ seam ’ all. new. “Seams. ia for that extra touch, Yon-all ” time ..close to -the.: edge, closely and: you’ will, see. that Is what: the, manufacturer did. Put on some, of. the: salvaged. lace, candi any. youngster lucky enough ° - sto .recelve. these garments ‘crow . delightedly, “See, I ‘have’ glamour undies too!” ” As Q ne (By Olga": Osing) ‘ Come Spring let's . go: avhunt: ; o ng and, * digging for Indian sotnte should be‘a lot of them around tHese: mountains. ‘It's: well knowr. that ‘Shavers: : Bench: used: ‘to, be.:a-.camping: . dans, .°“Arro' heads ‘and ohter, odds:‘and"ends » of -Indian zequipmtent: & neve been ie na at i : ani tollesied * ‘trom vitae mountain. would - be, “My, odd-l Mooking Fock!" One. day, last. week a: ‘sgeiena who. knows a: thing or two anon °) hatchets} were: madi <. “Obstdian,”” was °:my ~ guess *: since’ ‘that is the. ‘only rock-name I- know, -..° s This guess: was wrong. Said - this | friend,” oy visited :a fellow a. fews / weeks - B20 ‘who . had, th In 8 ‘ - “What sare’ they?” Castlegar Sash ® ‘Door | - os “WOODWORKING SPECIALISTS. Windows . . Sera . skulls,” ’ "Male oF female?” ae tm patient. with’ all-these interrup- 4 didn't: think was- > an :edd-smell: from . "those. ‘skulls. He. should. have washed. them the. digging: cane‘) gett and: ‘ost min: eg. — an’ ‘endless opesrrntty to ‘needs vambition,: persistence, | SOaUt ance,. luck, plenty.: of: time, ... a good sized ‘pension, mele a vahovel. I:-guess’ ‘that >-lets:m haven't: got a shovel: NATURE'S TRICKS | ./ Just “about-- the ‘time ‘busy editorial writers bring that saf- ety. editorial out"for some ; brisk ° ‘fall’ air, about * . youngsters; not: -" to, - ‘play. the “‘leaves,’- in -\ the--, or you're - Hable-to - get -.run- . over, . there. ‘were no’ “leaves © to ‘They: were covered es of, very wet: snow “aoe Some: folks: claim: this: first ~ ping or Old’?Man- Winter 1s call- : ed Squaw” Winter. — Gananoque (Ont.) “ if ‘No Shovel,» oo ae : program. to place, baby’. dress’ tops, if. yout are for [ary personnel,on- the defensive > {against atomic-attack, thus ry ents themr:with : results. of ie apts L, Lo aiBaden Powell © ° ‘o Hold. Xmas. Party KINNAIRD. . “nieeting of the Kinnaird Baden Powell’ Club was held oni "Thurs: day, November 22nd ‘in: the ‘Kin: -.maird ‘Community | hall: Mrs. , T Jean “CHURCHILL'S TASK-.- » What the. world is expecting now that, a new (British), Bov- ernment has been’ voted fn, is a general trend toward the elimin- ation of ‘austerity ....The new government's bring ‘about a gradual. restora- tion to Britain's fortunes, — Weyburn (Sask.) Review. — The regular Mr. and Mrs: J. Davidson: left Fitzpatrick: was ‘chairman’ uyesday | for Vancouver where with 15. members. present and 3 the ys will make their home. Mr. guest, Mrs, Hall. Mrs... Davidson, will. reside It was decided to. have a Christ-: at Saat East 36th Ave. i , mas party for the \ Brownies, Cubs,” Guides and Scouts.’ ‘on * | SAVE OUR es : 3 SALMON | +. : a The problem. of, bringing back the: Atlantic. salmon: : to . Brunswick: rivers during .. summer’ months is one which 1s. causing. ose “interested, directly ‘or in- - directly, ‘in the “king” : ‘of Spar aa = cotepbel on (nN. B) Tri une.’ December 17th.""The Brownies ‘and .Cubs .. will have. their’ party at: 3:00 ‘o'clock’ In’ the ‘afternoon. and’ the, Guides’ and “Scouts in. the evening at -8 o'clock, On. Friday, November | 30th,, a whist drive will be ‘held to help raise finances :for the parties. Next. meetihg will be’ Held on pecember: 13th at the home of iTS. LEITNER'S - “MASTER TAILORS GIVE HIN 3. .C. McLeod.’ New the PERSONAL GIFT Handkerchiefs » Scarves. ave .concern- to all 5 defu tf sdeteetlon:: z George. Montgomery “YROQUOIS . TRAIL” Shows: 7. and: 8:30," “2 Wed, Déc. Sth Only *