Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Kinnaird W.A. To Buy Prayer Desk In Memory Of Late Mrs. G. Ward The Kinnaird Anglican W.A. met at the home of Mrs, T. E. Green, Thurs., Jan. 21, with 10 ‘members present and -Mrs, F. Peterson, the president, in the chair. were for the Annual Valentine Tea to be held in the Improvement So- ciety Hall, Feb. 13, from 2:30 to 5 p.m. The ial Fund C late Mrs. G. Ward, for the pur- chase and dedication of a prayer desk in memory of Mrs, Ward who was a loyal and active work- er in the Church for many years. Following completion of the evening's main business, refresh- ments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs, W. K. Fox. Next meeting is to he held at the home of Mrs. Fox. _| Correction There was an errcr in the list of certificates awarded at the re- cent Piano Pupils Recital, in our Jan, 14 issue. Miss Eileen Goresky and Bruce MacCabe d Pass certifi- headed by Mrs. Birdie Calkin, announced they were accepting , donations from the friends of the cates in Grade Eight, Piano, not Grade Seven as stated in the ac- count. STORM SASH, COMBINATION STORY DOORS & CABINET MAKING All Coast Fi Mat ‘are used in our Construction KOOTENAY Phone 4066 | and Suppliers BUILDERS Columbia Avenue Cominco Makes First New FerlilizerShipment The first shipment of Elephant brand “Zinc-M-N-S”", a new Co- minco fertilizer product, left the Warfield plant Tuesday for the United States. Cominco's latest fertilizer pro- The District's Social Events Phone 3031 duct is made from zinc, ese, nitrogen and. sulphur all of which are i plant foods, It was developed by Cominco’s Research Division. It is marketed as a coarse brownish yellow, pow- der and is packaged in the fami- liar 100- pound: Elephant brand multiwall paper bags printed in yellow and purple. . Zinc-M-N-S- contains 10% zine, 3%% manganese, 10% ni- trogen and 20% sulphur, mall seale i ittent Castlegar Happenings Deer Park Socials IN. HOSPITAL — Mr. A. Ghet- ti is a patient in Kootenay Lake General Hospital, Nelson. FROM VANCOUVER — Robin Pincott and C. W. Lundgren re- turned during the weekend from the rate of about one ton per ‘day commences today (January 26). It is of interest to note that one of the places where this new pro- duct will be used first is on some of North America’s newest farm land, the area developed by the Coulee Dam irrigation project. P.T.A. Meeting. Mon. | Continued from Page 1 richer and fuller.” Dr. Fowler in his talk, which BULLETIN BOARD much com- ment following, said psychosoma- tic disease, that is disease which originates in the mind or emo- tions as opposed to organic di- sease, is a most important sub- AFreo Community Service — Phone 3441 ject because “seventy percent of the illnesses that are brought to a doctor's office, originate from a Wal- y 13, The ing Guild are entine Tea and Bake Sale on Fe the lor mental processes.”” “Such disease is not imagina- 1954 at the Parish Hall between 3 and 5 p.m. Scout Jamboree Doe ete. will be shown: Castlegar Parish Hall, Monday, Feb. Ist — 7 p.m. Robson Community Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 2nd — 7 p.m. Kinnaird Community Hall, Thursday, Feb. 4 — 7pm. au Scouts, Sn ans and Brownies, Parents anl will bi Free. ae. February a Guide ana Sconts own Service. fhe High School Auditorium, for Castlegar, Robson and Kinnaird. BABY CLINICS:— Kinnaird — Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2 to 4 p.m. Kinnaird improvement Society Hall, Dumont — wredn Feb. 3, 2.to 3:30 p.m. Ooteaschenia — - Brilliant — Tha, Feb, 4, 11:00 to 12:00 a.m, at the home of Mrs. G. Evans. The Ladies Auxiliary to FOE. will hold a social eve-. ing for members and friends in the Legion Hall, Fri- day, Jan. 29th. at 8 p.m. Kinnaird Anglican W.A. will hold a Tea, Bake Sale tion .’ the doctor empha- sized. “It is quite real.” With the aid of a diagram on a blackboard, Dr. Fowler outlined the bodily a trip to Vi ‘ancouver, ROTARY ‘SPEAKER — Ww. Wadeson of the West Kootenay Power and Light Co., was guest speaker at the weekly meeting of the ‘Castlegar Rotary Club yes- terday, telling them of power development throughout the Koo- tenays. one EAGLES L.A. — The Ladies Auxiliary to Columbia Valley Aerie 3107, Fraternal Order of Eagles, held their regular “meet- ing at the Parish Hall, Jan. 21 with 27 members present’ and president Mrs. Marg. Korody in the chair, Plans were made ‘for the Social evening on Jan. 29 for members and their friends. Mrs. Koehle won the booster prize. Next meeting is on Feb. 4. . . JOINS NAVY — Bill Fenner, son of Mr. and Mrs, R. Fenner of has left’for Vancouver where he will join the Royal Canadian Navy and will subse- quently be stationed in Nova Scotia. such disease — the cortex, or cone scious part of the brain; the sub- cortex, or subconscious brain tis- sue; the hypothelmus or seat of the emotions; the pituitary gland, connected to and under the in- fluence of the hypothelmus and the master gland of the body act- ing as control centre for all the other glands; the Automatic Ner- vues System which keeps the heart beating and all other un- conscious bodily processes func- tioning; the thyroid glands, the adrenals, @ pancreas and the gonads. To illustrate how this system works, whe chuse the example of # fear. The cortex experi- and Novelty Table in the Hall on 18, from 2:30 to 5:00 pm. ences the impression of this emo- tion and sends out impulses to the fin Swed February 2nd. Come ‘and s see the progress being made in the basement.: The C.W.L. is holding a bake sale in Goulet’s Drag Store, Saturday, Febzuary 6th from 3:00 to 5:60 p.m. Cyril Bell. Agence ies | Lid. Phone 3441 - Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, E. A. PINCOTT urance Ad ; visors from where the pitui- tary gland is activated and it in ind activates the adrenal glands which eject adrenalin into the blood stream. The adrenalin in- creases the pulse rate; sends more blood to the brain and mus- Kianaird Kerner WEEKEND VISIT — Miss Muriel Lauder of Nelson was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Lau- der, Kinnaird. eee: TO NELSON. — Mrs. R. And- erson has returned to Nelson after spending a month at the heme of her dayghter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mahoney. oe IN HOSPITSL — Mr. A. Mc- Whinnie is a patient in Trail- ‘Tadanac Hospital. s . TO BEAVER FALLS — Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis were recent visitors to Beaver Falls. Canada’s Indians and Eskimos are believed to have come from the same Asiatic racial stock. cles and less to the stomach and bowels, di to the skin, causes hair to stand on prepared by nature for either fight or flight. The same sort of thing goes on =! JOHNNY'S MEAT MARKET PHONE 2001 Top Quality Meats Red and Bhie Beef — Pork — Veal ‘Lamb — Chicken — Fresh Fish . PICNIC SHOULDER “BOLOGNA . ‘SWIFT PREBIIUDL Lh. TOMATO JUICE =. Hunt's 15 oz. tin. 2 tins ...... 33¢| ofr 6... 256 *Malkin’s Best Shr 4 SWEET PEAS BUTTER 2tins ....:..-dle SPARE RIBS Hh. ..eeeees STC, BOASTING GHIGKEN Ub, ....5... 588 PACIFIC MILK trouble or diabetes. “This Le. home in Nelson after spending the past week at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. c.. A Crockett. TO SALMO, 0, TRASL — Mrs. C. S. Phelps left for Salmo and Trail where she will spend a few weeks. oe @ IN HOSPITAL — ‘Mrs. G. A. Walker is a patient in the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, in Ross- land. : eae WEEKEND HOME — P. F. Griffiths. spent the weekend at his home here.' He was_accom- spent the weekend at the home of his parents. fe te CONSTRUCTION ALTS — Due to snow and ena weather, construction of the Deer Park - Syringa Creek road has been suspended until weather conditions permit further opera- tions. Mr. A. W., Jeffries, : bull- dozer operator on this job, is spending a holiday at his home in Nelson until construction starts again. The number of Canadians em- ployed in manufacturing reached the record high of 1,273,187 in 1952; in 1939, manufacturing em- ployed 658,1114 Canadians and at wartime peak, 1943, erhployment reached 1,241,068. panied by Pat Remaine, Jr, who, AT Burto LIABILITY Accident — Sickness INSURANCE WEHONE 2921 — CHANGE IN SERVICE ARROW LAKES. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 21 Owing to navigating sonattions steam notice:— MLV, COLUMBIA. MONDAY - THURSDAY Lv Robson West .. jeedl Ar Nakusp .. 5 WEDNESDAY - SAT 8:00 AM. ‘Train passengers for M.V. Colum- bia northbound must arrive Cas- to berths vatabie oa ping Colum-- bia. or farther information on apnly to Watson, m, Guy ieket Keent, Nel- ‘son, B. Castlegar Sash & Boor WINDOWS — DOORS — SASH CABINET MAKING PHONE 2211 Free Estimates Thursday, January 28, 1954 .. 10:30 A.M. 4: NOW PROVIDE 24 HOUR Wrecker Service LUBRICATION TRACTIONIZING WRIGHT'S AUTS SERVICE KINNAIRD JcEED COWLIN GEO. JACKSON Guide Company =a Received; To Ba Used First Tine, Feb. 2 Mrs. J. F. Killough Bicaeps The 14 members present were told the Guide Company flag has will be used meeting with Scouts and Cubs on Feb. 21. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting and Mrs. J. F, Killough was the winner of the booster prize. Next meeting is‘on Feb. 23 at the home of Mrs, Schwartzen- hauer. ROBSON SCOUTS TO SEE JAMBOREE FILM SOON The Robson Scout Group Com- mittee met last week at the home of the Chairman Mrs. D.. Carter. Reports from the Cub and Scout Leaders showed a membership of 18 Scouts and 14 Cubs. Plans were made for the show- ing of the Scout Jamboree Film and the of a six ceived from the Sponsoring Wo- men’s Institute and the Evening W.A, HIKE TO DEER ER PARK The Rohson Scouts under their Ron went on a hike in near zero wea- ther on Saturday, They were taken by car to, Syringa Creek and then hiked several miles foot nylon flag by the I.O.D.E. at the Community Hall on Tuesday, February 2nd the deep snow to ex- plore the new Deer Park Road. Some fire lighting and cooking was indulgee in en route. That's Good It's an out-of- Donations were | iy re- doors ‘game, and no matter what Miscellaneo 2 Collections for: i, Kinnaird MINMAIRD - ROBSON - CASTLEGAR WELFARE AND RECREATIONAL SOGIETY - Statement ef Receipts and Disbursements Year Ended December 31, 1953 Subscriptions: Employees of the c. M M. & S. C. Co. Ltd. ... W.K. Power & Light Co, Ltd. Celgar Development Co. Ltd. The C. M. & S . Co. Ltd. Local Donations. C. M. & S, Co. Ltd, Employees . Others Improvement Society .... Robson Recreation lety ee Castlegar and _ District Projects Society a ia eee ennereeeeerenenceees Genelle Recreation and Welfare Socie' - EY a wnsesererenensneeceesersenanmmecemneensessesee Canadian .Legion Building Fund os Kinnaird Sports Committee —Bal- ance of 1952 Sports Account $251400$ $ 75.00 : 67.00 2,656.00 2,444.25 33.00 1,129.30 1,162.30 6,262.55 1,447.00 374.00. 01.00 669.00 ‘ 998.00 3,989.00, 395.04 — 42.00 Castlegar Robson Kinnaird GUBS & SCOUTS SCOUT FILM EVENING MONDAY, FEBEUARY Ast. € Parish Hall emotions and body ties in with all and environment. It emphasizes the importance of bringing :the school into the community and broadening the scope of what we can do about a problem which is yours as well as mine.” * A number of questions about the application of this informa- tion to the work of teachers among children .that show signs of functional disorders, were dis- cussed, boree held at Ottawa in - 1953. - - EVERYONE INVITED Westinghouse REFRIGERATORS @ FROST FREE \ @ COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC @ DEFROSTING ‘caemoeer 1 .$399.56 Now On Display. © Bail travel is dependable, comfortable, safe You can relax when you travel by train to VANCOUVER Xe Leaving Castlegar at 9:38 pm. FOR BULL PARTICULARS SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT 60.00 126.83 4,612.87 eee Crippled Children European Flood Relief Fund .. Conquer Cancer Campaign .. Canadian Red Cross Society Trail Branch . Nelson Branch . St, John Ambulance Association . Army* British and Foreign Bible Society . District Castlegar Society "Canadian Leg Poppy Fund Legion Band Veteran Welfar and District 2 ospltal Camp Lourdes ‘Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Camp Koolaree Navy League of Canada — Castlegar District Branch Kootenay Society for Handicapped” Chi Castlegar ace pociereet ti Library Chl Guide, Association —..... Party C St. John Ambulance Association — Kinnaird Centre, Home Nursing Divisior® 1.1 csssnecenesencernseesenseeenesentenee Robson Recreation Society . Women’s Institute, Chri Tree Ci G Special Colieciions Disbursed . Robson jociety Castlegar ‘pnd - Eevee Society Genelle Recreation and Welfare So- ciety Canadian Legion Building Fund Special Collections Disbursed (total)-.... Administration : Cc 's 1952 Audit Fee Hall Rent Postage ......... Post Office Box Rent Safe Keeping Charges ... Printing and Stationery .... Sundry Di 'S ae : Total Disbursements Excess of Receipts over Dis! 0 90.00 Kinnaird Tmprovement: Society ......... . Projects 330.00" 50.00 150.00 50.00, 955.00 1,245.00 . 1,000.00 50.00 75.00 75.00 1,200.00 20000 75.00, 165.00 1,447.00 374.00 501.00 669.00 998.00 3,989.00 602.36 10,589.31 ‘286.11 | and $10,875.42 3.19 . 76.90 SHEET for-1954 "3,843.99 ‘and of th Society. ous the year In my of and D Bulance Shect exhibits a truc and correct view of the transactions of the Society for the year ended Di 31, 1953, ing to and } Society. He : the explanations given to me and -as shown on the books of the HH. L. CRYSLER, Public Accountant the is, a Scout has to learn to fend for himself. FIVE-‘FEOM PENTICTON Mrs. Jack Scrivener, the Field Commissioner of the Boy Scouts, was in Trail at the week-end with five Rover Scouts (over 16 years ef age) from Penticton. They ‘travelled by car over the Cas- feades and camped in a tent in the deep snow near Cascade over night. They .cooked their break- fast at the camp site after a good night's « rest. Who says Scouting is ‘sissy stuff? The - Rover . Party along with Mr., C. Charlton the Trail and District Scout Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner B. A. Resker were entertained by. the Cc. M. & §S. at lunch at the Trail Cafeteria. After lunch plans were made to ‘hold Leaders’ Training Courses at Trail and Castlegar at the end of February: i COMBINED SERVICE FEB. a ‘Tne Castlegar School Board has kindly granted the use of the High School’ Auditorium: to the Scouts and Guides for the Guide and Scouts Own Service in mem- ory of the great Founder, Baden Powell. The service will be con- 3,989.00 | Ranch, ducted by the Guides and Scouts. Brownies and .Cubs are invited. Since there are about 300 mem- bers of the two ts in ‘FEBRUARY PROGRAM Mon, - Tues. Gregory Peck “The World In His . Arms” Color by Technicolor Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Wed. - Thurs. Feb. 3-4 , Shows Wed at 6:30 and 9:10 p.m. Shows Thursday at 7 & 8:20 p.m. Mark Stevens Angela Lansbury tiny” Color by Technicolor PLUS "| Abbott and Costello “Jack & The .. Beanstoc $150 Pay Nite Wed. Fri. - Sat. - Feb. 5-6 Esther Williams Fernando Lamas and.Tom and Jerry in ~ angerous When Wet” Color by Technicolor Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Mon. - Tues Mec 8-9 Mitzi .Gainor - Tay “Golden Girl” Color by Technicolor NOTE at 7 and 9 p.m. — Pay Nite Hfonday Night This Week - Wed. - Thurs, - Fri. - Sat ‘ February 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 Burt Lancaster - Frank Sinatra Deborah Kerr - Donna Reed ands ‘Montgomery Clift in From Here To Eternity” Adults i060 ico Tet 3c Chil Shows at 7 and 9:10 p.m. Castlegar, Robson and Kinnaird, ed at,3.p.m 2st. ested are also. invited. BUSY WEEK COMING for the Scouts and Cubs of this District. There will be showings of the great coloured film of the the Auditorium should be crowa- | Mon. - Tues. 5 unday, February Glenda Farrell Harvey Lembecix Parents and: anyone alse inter- Next: week willbe a:busy one; 704" Crawford Feb. 15 - 18 “Girls Ini The Night” Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Wed. - Thurs. Feb. 17 - 18 C ~ Jack Palance ’ “Sudden Fear?’ _ $150 Pay Nite Wed. « Shows at 7 and 9 p.m Scout Canadi held at Ottawa last year. See advert- isment in this issue for the dates of this event to which Guides and Brownies and Parents‘are invited. It.is hoped that the District Com- missioners and District President Mr. W. Busby will be present at some of the showings. PREPARING CUB CIRCUS The Castlegar First Pack of Cubs are working hard preparing a.Cub Circus. This should be good fun. -<=;|Ktanaird Scouts Enjoy Tohoggan Party Sai. The First Kinnaird Scout Troop turned the heavy winter snowfall to good advahtage Saturday after- noon when. they enjoyed a tobog- ganing party at the Castle-Bar ec! After the toboggan riding ses- sion the lads, some 20 of them in all, topped things off with a wiener roast. Scoutmaster Bob Mullock and Assistant Scoutmaster Ray Lund- quist were in charge. Fri. - Sat. Feh. 19 - 28 Jean Simmons Stewart. Granger pevorah Kerr Charles Taughton ‘Young Bess’’ Color by Technicolor Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Mon. - Tues, Feb. 22 - 23 Milland Mitchell a Gilbert Roland ‘My Six Convicts” ‘Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Wed. - Thurs. Feb 24 - 25 “Ann Of the Indies’’ “Abbott = Costello Meet Captain Kidd” Shows Pay Nite at 6:30 and 9 p.m. Shows Thurs, at 7 and 8:20 p.m Fri. - - Sat. Feb. 26 - 27 Jane Powell Farley Granger : ‘Small Town ie Color by Technicolor Shows at.7. and 9 p.m. f FOR eo Engagement Mr, and Mrs. Alex Smecher of Robson, B.C., wish to. announce the engagement of their only daughter, Anita Maria, to Arthur Watton, Nixon, only son of Mr. Mrs, William Nixon of Blue- berry. Creek, B.C. The wedding is to take place in St. Francis Xavier Church, Trail, B.C. on Feb, 27 at 1:30 p.m. RADIO ” REFRIGERATION SERVICE H. M. CARD Below Eaton’s Store Y a ——_——\ CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION “NOVELTIES — , TOBACCOS — CONFECTIONERY Beet Your Briends At RIGBY’S ‘MAGAZINES