CASTLE NEWS, Thursday May 24th, Page 2 . IN CHURCH iT, RITA'S CHURCH THE UNITED CHURCH ‘Second Sunday after Pente- Sunday Masses 8:30 and High Mase at 11 o'clock. Sun evening Devotions at 7:30. 12 and ‘Sunday Mass 10 o'clock. Re- jus Instruction Classes, Jun- Sunday at 3 p.m. Castle Theatre {thine FRIDAY & SATU =e es The saucy story of an innocent itl and three handsome men! JAMES WHITMORE 5. J. CARROL NAISH é td $80 Pay Nite W get We couldn't say it any better Tiscn THESE TOP CRITICS! @@ An unusual, intelligent script. Superbly produced and acted. Always entertaining! ‘Medol of Month Award, PARENTS’ MAGAZINE @@ Five bell picture! I wish I could take every waan, women, oon child by the hand to see it! es FIDLER, Coast-to-Coast movie commentator ee Coumepatitan Magazine Citation of Month. Producer made it with his heart! LAM BEN CARWICHAEL Cl cueNENTS- aN GOSPEL TABERNACLE Sunday School, Sunday morn: ning 10-11 a. m. Church Service 11 a.m. Prayer and Bible study Wednesday at 8 p. m. ROCKING THE ROCKERS Mayor P. Horace Bolvin of Gran... is reported to bave sald the cer have to say pes to lus tra- altlonal rocking wants his bronlien > have: tte sane ot naw feces rien Rocking chairs ly be interchanged swith swivel chairs . . . Indust mostly Stanstead are ‘CLASSIFIED SALE: Browne Butt, Tle and Belt, se 8, $3.00. Mrs. J. R. Elliott, Phone “Fol, Castlegar, B.C. WANTED: Part time work. Ap- ‘Sookodockoff, Box 97, ir. GW. Anderson left by Mr, plane Monday for Vancouver where he will receive medical attenti of property with “he {dea that they do not show. Hurbotat (Seak) Journal. Specially Written for THE CASTLE IS By Harry Eccles Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘The second big Spring offensive of the Chinese Commun and North Koreans was launched last week, and Allied intellige officers estimated it sprang from a total enemy farce of 76 men. Of these, 557,000 were Chinese and 211,000 were North Kore ‘The great bulk of this force was in immediate forward areas. On the entire Korean front the Allied troops were forced out! penetrated more than 20 miles. But it was costing them dearly, One estimate last Saturday placed Red casualties in the first few days of the drive at roughly 20,000, ‘The initial thrust breached Allfed lines on the east, held by South Korean units. On the central front the situation was some- what quieter at the weekend after four days of slaughter had been inflicted by the United Nations forces, sapping the strength of the drive. The Reds of course were in position to renew it at any time. ‘The Canadians are in the west cent to enemy territory. posstnua REVOLT? ‘A hint that the United States would ald the hold on the island of Formosa. But he warned that such American assistance in {tself would noi decide the future of China. “The decision and the eifort are for the Chinese people,’ he sald. WORLD embargo by the old against Italy at the'time of her attack on Ethiopla in 1935. IRAN DISPUTE ‘The British ambassador at Tehran, capltal of Iran, last week: 2 oe il Company. Shepherd, presented a note described by Brush Francis as “firm but conciliatory.” ‘The Foreign Cttice in London said the not te warned Iran that failure to negotiate a new agreement would have “the most serious of fuel to the British Navy, could be settled by negotiation. ASIA TROUBLE SPOTS British, American and French military chlets met last weeie at Singapore to review the three main trouble areas it Ho an the latter do not get any a trouble zone, British security chiefs provement in the tight against Communist gu: of this year, again provided there is no intervention COMMERCE + BE rogram born, unless the main body of citizens get busy and do something about it’ ANDERSON FEED Co. If you are bothered as by bugs - - see us - A complete line of, SUPPLIES Sprays & Sprayers. Also Garden Supplies, Fertilizers, Fencing,etc. KERR’S Hot weather is here and now is the time to buy that much needed General Electric Refrigera- tor. We still have some at Pre-budget price. Also on hand a good stock of Lawn Chairs t and Camp Stools. Government Terms - - No carrying charges CASTLE NEWS, Thursday, May 24th—Page 3 Castle News - ¥, CAMPBELL PUBLISHER & EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION. BY MAIL: $1.50 YEAR {CLASSIFIED ADVERTIBING: 10 WCRDS, 3c; 10c BILLING DISPLAY RATES ON ET spent at m tilling other mayoral duties, “Dolly” as she ts known to hiindreds here isa widow of 50 years of age, mother of three A apiery be ee E CHATEAU FRONTENAC CHEF IN NEW YORK: Chef hi Emmest Schmid of the Chateau Frontenac Hotel at Quebec City carves a delicate swan from a 350-pound block of ice at the Chambord Restaurant in New York. He presided over the kitchens there for one week, exhibiting his culin- ary art in an international gourmet festival to commemorate the 2,000th anniversary of the founding of Paris. The 34- year-old chef was born in Switzerland and has been at the Fs Chateau, where his reputation has become i famous among epicures for the past three years. Child Portraiture Film Developing Camera Repairs PETTITT’S PHOTOS TIME NOW TO REPAIR AND PUT UP WINDOW SCREENS flies; (f) do not throw dishwater or other unclean liquids into the EASTERN STAR HOLDS SOCIAL Members of the Order of East- ern Star Social Club met at the home of Mrs. TH. Adie ‘2nd. z yer eae shortcake, tea and bake sale on the lawn, at the home of Mrs. T. Couch Saturday, June 23rd, i i Hu il etd hail e§ 5 : By . z #6 i Hl i 2 ge 5 & 5 8 R 8 F ii I i i Fy i ef z i Ze 5 ° Fs Bs i i ined wfPESH EE ERE, i ‘The proportion of males and females in Canada, which E Fl CASTLEGAR 2YL0ING GENERAL’ CONTRACTORS COMPLETE LINES OF Building Materials & Hardware GENERAL PAINTS ‘GYPROC » SASH & DOORS MASONITE MILLWOOD BARRETT & SIDNEY ROOFING CANADA ROOF PRODUCTS © ALL TYPES OF ROOFING APPLIED BOX292 Castlegar PHONE2161 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Kitchen Range, $55.00. Apply Dr. Waldle, phone 3451. from 3 to 5 p.m. Dainty i it were served hy Mrs. ‘Ailes tie heen ie next meet- BUYING POTS AND PANS Pots and pans, cookie sheets, casseroles, measuring cups and egg beaters are the tools of the homemaker just as a hammer and nails are the tools of the carpenter. As a homemaker you should choose your kitchen tools just as carefully as any crafts- man, The home economists of the of cool done in it? It ts-always wise to remember that buying pans of an extravagance. the other hand, It may be sheer extravagance Pay top price for pans which are seldom used. ‘The appearance of the utensil and the descriptive label may, to some extent, denote its qual- ity but, if the f used for utensils it is much easier to decide which utensil to choose. There will be a saving both in money and storage space if a utensil may be utilized for sev- ferent types of utensils, For in CASTLEGAR HARDWARE Our All Stoel Wagons are in al practically the ald prices. Twa sizes in window screens Steam Cookers and Cold Pack Canners Wow shipment of Electric trons and Toasters Nice selection of fancy Tea Pots to choore from. 1 prox Ware now complefe Garden Tools Rake, Hoe and Shovel Handles tance, one bave en iron frying pan, a git baking dish, an aluminum roast- aluminum of staloless steel ten ils. Today, in the stores, there is jor ment of Agriculture say that they have no actyal preference of material for cooking utensils but, they want to paint out a all types. and ‘medium