CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, April 23, 1953° IMMEDIATE ———=§ ALLE LARGE HOME On the Highway in Kinnaird On Acre of Ground $8,000 CASH Small Home on Large Let ULLY MODERN $3500.00 DOWN — BALANCE LIKE RENT COUCHMAN FOWLER & COLLINSON AGENCY PHONE 2921 | a Ss ewe Pp --w- ~~ quarter ae Canada. Castlegar Branch: JAMES R. ELLIOTT, Manager FOURTH FEMALE TO LEAD 0.£.A Al 1 Press Cavs4ian Dr. Margaret .S. Me’*-eady Principal of Macdonald usuitutes Guelph, Ont., was named pres dent of the Ontario Educational * association at the annual conven- eupy the presidency in the his- tory of the OEA, succeeding A P. McNabb, Toronto principal. AFTERNOON REFLECTIONS 4g ie oe eo oe ee oe HE Would Business Come To Wl British Columbia if We had ‘™ a Socialist Government ? Within the past two years more than one-and-a-half BILLIONS OF DOLLARS of Investment capital has come to British Columbia. . ! It came because B.C. has plentiful natural resources, abundant power, a sup- ply of labor, transportation by land, air and sea, and proximity to world markets. STILL MORE IMPORTANT was the confidence investors had in the political climate which existed in British Colum- - biz. Without governments which encour- age free enterprise, sources of investment money on the scale needed by British Col- umbia simply dry up. By no stretch of the imagination could we foresee investment capital being poured into this province should there be a Soctalistic government in power. Why? Because no one in his right mind would build up a. prosperous busi- ness where a Government was talking of socializing ali the important payroll © industries, Tho result? Business would STAY AWAY from British Columbia, and with it would go the source of Jobs so necessary. i “Yor our prosperit; % The decision of every thoughtful and -progressive British Columbia voter in the forthcoming election must be to vote ONLY. for those political parties that ad- vocate and support freedom of enterprise. BRITISH COLUMBIA FEDERATION OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY. iship than in a good By Gladys Collinson IT happened to pick up the “Sat- ‘|urday Night” the other day and ‘| this article hit me squarely be- tween the eyes, “Columnists in Clover”, by Roland Wild. He was of course referring to the Van- couver papers, His particular. gripe was that columnists were inclined to make much ado about nothing, that they took up news space without covering, curgat events, that -| their own personal problems and personalities were aired for the benefit of the general public. Now if there happens to be one thing that people are interested in, it is other people and their individual idiosynerocies, prob- lems or what: have you. And be- lieve me, there is no better place to-find that touch of human kin- di Girl Guides Launch newsprint mill in B.C, in 35 years, Canada hos 5,200 automobile dealers, Elk Falls Company built the ; |Gookie Week Tomorrow Tomorrow begins Cookie Weel in British Columbia, Commencing April 24 and con- tinuing until May 2, Girl Guides and Brownies’ throughout the province will be out in uniform selling cookies, © Castlegar and District residents are urged to watch for the Guides and Brownies who will be calling on them. They are not asked to donate—only to buy. For 30c they will receive an attractively pack- aged box of two dozen or more shortbread type cookies, stamped with the Girl Guide trefoil, This annual cookie-selling cam- paign is staged to raise money for the furtherance of Girl Gpide work and ideals throughout the Province .and the Dominion: Funds raised will go to meet the required financial assistance ask- ed by Dominion Headquarters, BIRTHS MACKENZIE — To Mr. and Mrs, W. O. MacKenzie, nee Babs Easton, a daughter, April 6 at Wallace, Idaho. McKINNON —- To Mr. and Mrs. John McKinnon, Castlegar, at Kootenay Lake General Hospital, April 20, a daughter. MEN’S and BOYS’ SCAMPERS Cork Rubber, Lug or Crepe Soles Light on the feet but hard wearing PRICED FROM $4.95 : RUNNING ') SHOES WHOLE FAMILY _ ALL SIZES MADDOCKS SHOE STORE PHONE 3641 A Car - Brake Story In speed and style and comfort Your car may have what it takes But it’s worse than a loaded can- non If driven with faulty brakes, Of all your auto’s “innards” The brakes must always be true; They need regular checkups‘ Which we know how to do. We'll thoroughly inspect the lin- "those vital drums So you'll always stop, and quick- ly — = ings, Chec! Fearth column. If people want'fic- tion,. they can read books. Mr: Wild said, and I quote, “A reader who consumes every word of Vancouver columns digests what amounts to 50 average books in a There may be a few people in this world who have the time and ambition to read 50 books in a year, but you still have to show me the man or woman who can’ spare the three or four, minutes to read their favorite column. Be it to praise or criticize, both are stimulating. Granted, it isn’t the most intel- lectual reading, but again it is usually full of human interest “comes. Our checkups will guarantee that Your brakes have ample fluid; And any repair. that’s needed, ° We'll save you money and do it. WRIGHT'S AUTO SERVICE. KINNAIRD INFERNO by Havoc-Bon Ino winner of the 1905 § KING’S PLATE Ridden by Phittips under the Velate Seagram colors. TIME 2 12, Dist. 14) mi, — Seagram's: oe sPlate , about average, vray OD, | which average everyday people like to read about, and what. is more it is clean. Better stick ‘to newspaper work, Vic, it is easier on your vocabulary, and your ‘| friends will like you longer. . Another small matter I would like to bring to the attention of certain readers is the fact that being a woman, it is rather nat- ural for me to think and act like one, and any ‘attempt to discour- age this natural phenomena -is bound to lead to disillusionment. Objective thinking, my friend, is not solely a male attribute. CYO Wiener Roasi Planned For May 3 Plans for a weiner roast on Ere- menko’s : Flats, Castlegar, were made. at the regular monthly. meeting of the Catholic Youth Organization of St. Rita's Parish Sunday evening at the home! of Catherine Pellegrin. The meeting, at which ‘there were. 11 members present with Father L. Trainor presiding, ‘de- cided the: weiner roast, to be held on May 3 will replace their next regular meeting. Committees were chosen to- handle various phases for the event and each member was..asked “to invite: a ‘Catholic friend who is'‘not a CYO: "| member. Thus it is hoped to ‘en- {| large the- membership.” The financial statement: was read ‘and an old bill was author-, ized to be paid. ; A number of games followed the business session, the evening closing. with the serving of ‘re- freshments by the hostess. Oldest Canadian Army Reserve Force regiment is the .Governor~ General's Foot Guards now stationed in Ottawa, The regiment was formed on June 7,’ 1872. 20% Broun GIVING you A SAVINGS uP To a $3.00 ON. MANY ‘ITEMS - BET TER RESSES Sizes | Ito 244. SHORTIE COATS =| PIC & PIC SKIRES In Wool. Flannel BLOUSES eae ee . Feen-Age. BRESSES : To’ Size 14 Thursday, April 23, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 9 The News’ FOR SALE — Manure for your Garden, Phone 3493, PI-12 FOR SALE — Residential Lots _ §0'x103". Apply W. W. Plotni- " Koff, Box 9, Castlegar or Phone 7. FOR SALE — McLary “Escort” coal and wood range, :2 years old.’ Five tube Crosley table model battery. radio, Coleman ‘gasoline iron. All reasonably : Classifieds WANTED TO BUY — Baby's “stroller”, Needed at once, Ap- ply Mrs, Rothwell, West's Store or Phone 4386, WANTED — Girl for iamaewor Phone 947Y, Trail. Pl-17 HOUSE'FOR RENT — 2 bedroom Phone 3411. C3-17 Cl-17]. Renata W.1. Want Steamer Minto To Carry Lakes Mail The Renata Women’s Institute are urging that the Arrow Lakes steamer, the §.S, Minto, carry mail for both: the Upper and Lower Arrow Lakes, HELP WANTED — For Confect- ionery section of Kinnaird Service, Apply at Stollen or Phone 4227, 17 to be to the District Convention at New | Denver, was drafted at a meeting of the Institute held at the home priced, Phone 5257, Cc | G. L. Smuin. P3-15 FOR SALE. — One ‘Underwood WANTED — Second hand = Chair, J, Forgeard, Bhone ook portable model, Only a year old. Price $60. R. Bechthold, Kinnaird. P3-15 FOR SALE — Mans bicycle. new. Price. Apply Sam Kalesnikoff, Seventh Avenue, Castlegar, 3-1 FOR SALE — ’46 Ford Coupe, ex- cellent condition, radio, heater, spotlight. 25,000 miles. No win- ter driving. Phone Holmes, 859R, Nelson or Kinnaird, aoter FOR SALE — One Good Milk fsa Apply Geo, Schulti, Blue- erry. P3-17 FOR SALE — Fenceposts, Apsly Box 504, Castlegar. P3-17 LOST — Set of Keys. On Barber- Ellis Key Case. Finder please return to Castle News. seen FOUND — Set of keys in front of Maddocks Shoe Store. Own- er may claim by paying. for this ad, 3215 GET CASH for those unused ‘and unwanted articles. Phone 2097, Castlegar. 3-16 HOUSE FOR RENT — New four room and bath, Victor Quid- ing, Blueberry Creek, B.C. . P3-15 FOR RENT — In Kinnaird, New 2 ‘room self-contained suite. | Close to everything. Write Box]. 576, Castlegar. 3-15 FOR. SALE — Baby Buggy; Baby : Go-Cart and Swing; 1 Double .Hot Plate; Sewing ‘Machine. Phone 3072, R. Harding, Castle- gar, C1-17 clk cake FOR SALE — 1937 Ford Coupe. Good shape. What offers? Ap- ply Box 410, Castle News. 3-) FOR SALE — “Guerney” coal and wood, cook stove, A-1 condition. Apply W. Carpenter, -Upper Bench, Kinnaird. FOR SALE — In ‘Kimberley, 5- room modern home in quiet lo- cation. Good building lot -inclu- ded. Three fruit trees, $4,000 ‘cash, $4500: terms, Phone .397/1 or write Mrs.-H. Hepper, P.O. Box 25, Marysville, B.C. P1-17 -FOR SALE — 2 room. house in .Dumont Subdivision, Kinnaird, ‘Apply E. Casserley, Box 78, Kinnaird... ... P-3 WANTED.— 1 Second- hand, bath: tub. Write P. ox 612, Costes +38! P3-17/ WANTED TO BUY — Chest of of drawers, or Dresser. Apply .Box 566, Castlegar. of Mrs, Julius Dyck on April 17, with nine members and one visit- or present. It asks that mail be carried on the S.S, Minto for both the Upper and Lower Arrow Lakes, The agriculture convenor, Mrs. Henry Funk announced that 12 children are entered in the gar- .den contest sponsored by the agriculture, Mrs. Fred Wendish was the birthday member for April and she received a cup and saucer ‘| from a fellow member. ‘, A dainty lunch, including a birthday cake, was served by the hostess, Mrs, Julius Ryck, The. next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Eater ‘Wark- entin on May 15. RENATA OLDTIMER - CELEBRATES 85 BIRTHDAY Mrs. Henry Schapansky,’a long time Renata resident, celebrated her 85th, birthday on Sunday, April 19, Her many friends and relatives were on hand to extend their best wishes and congratulations. . Mrs. Korody New Head Of Eagles Auxiliary Mrs. Margaret Horody, was of W.I, Timely hints and for vegetable gardening was the theme of Mrs. Funk's talk on FoR SALE Two Adjoining LOTS Each 58'x90’ On Level Ground Near High School APPLY BOX 230 CASTLEGAR elected the ‘Ladies Auxiliary to the Columbia Valley Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles, Number 3017, at the Auxiliary’s semi-monthly’ meeting on Thurs- day, April 16, The meeting at which Mrs. J. Weaver of Nelson, was a. guest, also welcomed 4 new members bringing the Auxiliary's total membership to 77 and made plans for the sponsoring of the Queen contest at Castlegar’s Coronation Day celebrations. Among. the other officers named, Mrs, W. Ozeroff automa- tically became Junior Past ‘Presi- dent,” Mrs. A. J. Weir was elect- Mrs, Independent stores did three quarters of all retail business in Canada in 1951; chain stores ac- counted for 16.3 per cent and de- partment stores for 86 per cent, y TEAHAN FUEL FOR THE BEST IN coAL Olfice — Arrow Motors PHONE 2251 or 4191 K. A. Morrow: OPTOMETRIST Sulte 3 — Post Office Bldg. Hours 9 a.m. to § p.m. MON, — WED. — SAT. — For Appointments — Mon.-Wed.-Sat Phone 2581 Qther Days Phone 3182 Phone 3711 FOR BETTER CEMENT... We Have Crushed. THE PERFECT MIX ALSO” ONE CEMENT MIXER FOR RENT CHUCK'S, TRANSFER Gravel Castlegar, B.C. ed vice “1A poll. of homemakers was cecently conducted to determine + what type of recipes for prepar- ing food were most acceptable. The three most wanted features were: time-saving, money-saving ana. aesthetic appeal. “That is just what we find wher we conduct questionnaires ‘ducing our personal. appear-, observed the Chef. z ;, All Ready at Once “Almost always the ladies ask, ‘How can I cook a dinner so all :the fuod will be ready to serve at “the‘erght fime?! Or, ‘Is it possible vto get up'good dinners.in 30 mi as and: not skimp the family?”* e woth, japringat’ its prettiest: in FOR RENT. — Heated apartanend |" ‘with private ym. - Phone 9061. A. Eremenko. cr FOR SALE™ = For Royal Deacon in 2. and 3 year old. 10-per cent) Discount, on Lots of P2-168 West's ‘LODE, Bake. Sale, Store, Friday, April 24 at 3 am. is Legion Band "THURSDAY, APRIL 30 | whe Cole is cons by. the Trail. Legion’ Band with - all ae going te to the Castlegar, Legion | Band Uniform is up to her ears -in Ra works So’ here are some fime-. its. int ‘The. mast. tmportant thing is to chuvse @ menu. composed of foods {that ‘can: be:.quickly cocked: exe . to: that ‘it: Is-necessary ‘ti routine or timetable to follow to &.t the meal completed on time. Here’s a sample: PSO yinate Dinner tor Tomorrow Bouilton , - Crisp ‘Wafers . ‘Siss Veal with: Brown Sauce Buttered | Noodles d ‘Turnips _Bakea Cocotte Apples. Coffee : + Routine. * Lr Henke Recdles to cook . iss; Veal IDA BAley ALLEN 8. Set table 7. Heat crackers « 8 Mash turnips 9° Make saute, for veal 10 Serve dinn All Measaretiaute Are Level Recipe Serves Four ‘ Order 1 Ib. veal: steak, cut Yin. thick. Pound tp make it tender Cut into slivers.- Rub in 1 tsp. salt, 1 re paprika, and : ts. enriched fs “nargarine in ‘a’ frylege -pan; in it fast-fry the veal. allowing about 2 min, from the pan. Add % c. more margarine, and in it saute 2,tsp sliced scallions or minced onion until translucent, Then add the: veal and 3% c. brown sauce or gravy. Bring to boiling point and simrrer 5 min..Serve with’ but. .| tered noodles or fried potdtoes Baked Coconm Apples Pure, core and quarter 8 tart apples. Arrange in a baking dish with %4 °c. raisins and the juice and grated rind of 1 lemon. Mix ' together %4 c. sugar, 42 tsp. cin- namun and % tsp. nutmeg. Sprinkle overs tne apples; and pour in 36 ec. Cover and” bake’ in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F., until the - apples are tender, about 30 min. Sprinkle with ce. shredded coconut, and return to the oven unit the coconut ft Browns, about, "Trick of the Chet ~Add.2 tbsp. minced ‘chi “buttered noodles. = ine i ‘PRESENTING. THE em Newman, chaplain; Mrs. Pauline Sawchenko, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Fomenoff, conductoress; Mrs. E. Rourke, inside guard; ‘Mrs. J. Pet- .| chauer, outside guard, and. Mrs, Molly Kinakin, trustee. Mrs, M. McPherson has one year of her term as trustee to serve yet and a third trustee and a secretary are yet to be elected. The four new members accept- ed at the meeting were Mrs, Mary Randall, Mrs. Fannie Stoochnoff, Mrs. Mary. Tarasoff and Mrs, Helen Waite. ‘ The Coronation Day Queen Contest was put into the hands of. a special committee headed by Mrs. N. T. Oglow. Plans are al- ready:well in hand and a num- | ber of candidates are entered. The meeting also made plans for a Mother’s Day tea and the members received their new “AI ary Caps. ‘I STACKS Castle Theatre SAVE WITH A Thrifipass FRIDAY and SATURDAY Shows at 7 and 9 a.m. THEATRE ” ‘with LYNN BARI < WILLIAM REYNOLDS - Misha col Were DEAR OFA regres TE irre ‘You Are Looking For. bere drop in and: | see our wide select- ion’ of Colors and: Styles. : PRICED FROM $7.95 You Can’t Do [ Better Any here LEVTNER’S LIMITED ria “RUSSIAN PICTURE “LENINGRAD MUSIC HALL” | “SOVIET KAZAKSTA?