CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, June 11, 1953 HEAR THE Prairie Heralds” t ” Student MUSICAL TEAM y —* from : : ‘| Prairie Bible Inst. ne Three Hills ; f Alberta Accordion Specials Trumpet: Solos Violin Selections Vocal Solos Trios = Duets Testimonies Ht Children’s Specials Hae TUES. JUNE 16 ! 7:30 p.niv TWIN. RIVERS | HALL: - No Charg a ara RENATA.: TIDINGS at which Deer Park residents were _ COOL BULL FOR Rénata celebrated Coronation Day with a well attended picnic represented, The day included softball, races and treats for the children and a jolly time for all. The Coronation was commented with a tree planting performed by an old timer, 80 years of age, P.M. Letkeman, Bill Hale assisted and Joseph Gray announced the| & occasion, William Rempel and Joseph Gray were in charge of the races. . A contest whs won by CH. k and Peter W the lucky draw was won by Mrs. Matt Rohn. 3 The proceeds of the Women's Institute lunch booth are being distributed among worthy causes, Haines Infant Boy Baptized At Nelson W. Thom of Trail, Shirley Taylor The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haines of Castlegar re- ceived the names Douglas Robert at a Baptism ceremony in St. Saviour's Pro-C at Nel- mates, HOT CLIMATES _ son, Sunday afternoon, Right Reverend Bishop:Clarke officiat- ing, Godparents were Mr. and Mrs, of Castlegar and Miss Mildr Mansfield of Nelson, the baby’s aunt, TEAHAN FUEL FOR THE BEST IN COAL PHONE 2251 or 4191 Olfice — Arrow Motors REFLECTIONS, GLADYS COLLINSON Let's. celebrate, let’s plan .a party. Let’s do.something or. any- thing just to:take. our minds off the weather. Of course, by the time this goes to press, the sun just might ‘be shining, but I doubt it, However, at the present ly shrouded in gloom, and so am I. My faith in the weather man and his radio announcers are shat- tered. happens? This is what happens: I come to the office swaddled in sweater& That pinched look must promote some sympathy because Lorna has. just. brought me in a hot cup of coffee, ‘The washing hangs limply and dejectedly on the line, Even the dogs in the neighborhood can't be bothered taking a bite out of their time, Fashions Bulletin Board A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 The Castlegar Girl Guide The Castle; Girl Guides Association will hold their - e ‘Annual Tea and Bake Sale in the Parish Hall, Satur- day, June 13th, from 3 to 5 p.m..: monthly meeting-at the home of Mrs, F. W. Woodrow on aoe June ein at 2:30 pm, 2. Association will hold their — be neta in the ‘Tein Investigate the Family Polio f the ‘wilt ivers Hall, Thursday, June 18th, ‘policy. Don't risk finaricial raiii’ should Polio trike your family, Be sure.of adequate money to pay for the best. treatment, available. $15 covers the entire family for three years. iy . The Stanley Humphries PTA will meet on June 15, at'8 - > pan? in the. High School Library. Fathers will bein charge of program and refreshments, Come. out and give them a little support, a : ’ The silk sult, softly tailored” for important townwear, long a- abroad, « winnin Phone 3441 Cyril Bell Agencies Lid Insurance Advisors, Castlegar pockets: at’. hips, and a pencil’ slim skirt are, other details. BE SMART... :| tin’ out all over. Once in a while some optimist let’s go with “Good Morning.” My reply must shatter even that |Z The middle of June, and what| 7 (952 Death Total (Continued’trom’ Page 1) marry: the-reason fs that if they contract German pregnancy the chances that they will have’ a deformed child are quite high... We give all girls German’ Measles be- fore they leave their teens and to protect all pregnant women who have never had the disease, from the slightest contact with itIn time of course the number of young..women who have never had German Measles should dim- inish to nothing.” Immunizati Regarding immunizations, “one of our mgot important weapons in. the control of communicable diseases” the report ‘deplores a “wholesale refusal” on the part of parents to have their recieve a booster dose of vaccine just. before last Christmas, feusl ion Refusals “Each, term a notice ‘the paréht of any child who ke- comes due for a booster | dose of vaccine, ust ‘aim to les during The matter ‘is belng investigated because “such’. wholesale : refusal could:expose the whole commun- . ity. (not just those. who refused) to a nasty outbreak of Diptheria or Smallpox within a year or so.” “We must not forget that both Diptheria.and Smallpox are lying in walt as it were just around the corner, ready to. punch, into ‘any, community. which ‘lets/its guard drop,” the report warns. “We owe our freedom from Diptherla ‘and Sronllnex to/'the® zateady, program came''to. 4731; of ‘whi for , infants, “against: carried on over ine years." The’ total’ of * immunizations given in. the °district.:for., ,1952 :672- were +1501 ;.to;, preschool chidren, . 2567. to. school ' chil and! 36. to ‘adults. They: included dren. Tetanus, is sent to of 2184 square miles,» cough, and \prines | Edward Island in the Gulf.of St. Lawrence has an area proceed,” the report “The notices are usually sent out in batches of 200-300, and as a rule not more than ‘two or thre parents refuse; these are. visited Fully Modern and the booster dose is explained to.them, CA BIN s. The report states, hoivever, Reasonable Rates that just before Christmas, there rs) ASTLEGAR-TRATL were about 65 per;cent refusals on one group of about 300, notices, LIE’S ‘E AUTO COURT B.A, Pragucts » PHONE 2721 LAKEVIEW Sot* THE FRIENDLY STORE BY THE FERRY Open For Your Convenience | 9 am. to 9 p.m, — Tuesdays 12 noon CLEAN, MODERN CABINS Available by Day, Week or Month Marine Gas and Oils BERT DONNAN, Prop. bit of cheer, the smile disappears and the gloom settles even deeper. an ible state of highly catching. “Qh: come now,” says some cheerful soul, “it can’t be all. that bad. Perhaps all -you need is to ,| buy, yourself a new. hat”, Well, if i you ask’ me,” even’ a* “new going to look pretty silly while being. worn indoors. . LAQUITA BE Ae Next to Credit Union } HOUES 9 a.m. — 5:30 p.m. OPEN TUES. & SAT: ° Make ‘Appointments. Now COAL BUY, YOUR _WINTERS SUPPLY OF -AND SAVE ON EVERY TON You'll Be Glad To Have This Item Out Of The Way on In Your Bin This Fall; - © : MITCHELLS. NOW: thrills you wit! Dh that sensati wet |, ANN World's most be: and his roi gorgeous ‘stepper! ~ ADRIAN FASHION sHOW Showing at the Casile| F RIDAY and SATURDAY Ne 19 & 20 wrote the immortal music? h her golden voice!‘ \ in uproarfous antics! mantic singing! jonal dance team! MILLER 4 * raced ANNOUNCE. the DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP | Effective June ‘1, 195 ¥ ~ C.G.A. Creight ton-Hi ‘Horswill Buil BC. : CASTLEGAR, B.C. Phone 2441") dissolution of” the partnership and henceforth will operate indivi idual Partnerships as follows:— JM. ‘MACBETH, OPEN A 2 the known way. ‘Saving is the surest path to personal opportunity iy he aN SAVINGS. V: - eC OUNE AT. The Canadian: Banl of Commerce Page 5 Scolland Arrivals Make Four Generation Couch Family Reunion Four generations of the Couch family are.gathered here with the arrival of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Couch of Wallyford, Edinburgh, Scotland, to spend an extended holiday’at the'home of their son and | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, T. B, Couch, Columbia Ave, Mr. and Mrs, Couch Sr., both in their seventies, travelled the 6,000 miles by boat and train to ' CASTLE THEATRE JUNE PROGRAM Just Look At All The Technicolor Hits! . + MON. WED. John Wayne- Robert Ryan Cornel Wilde “Flying Leathernecks” Technicolor Shows at 7 arfd 9 p.m. - TUES, JUNE 15 = 16 WED, - John Lund “Bronco Busters” Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. JUNE 17 -18 |: Scott Brady THURS. = THURS. JUNE 24 - 23 Maureen O'Hara “At Sword’s Point’ Technicolor . “PLUS : “Abilene Trail’’ Shows Wed. at 6:30'and‘9 p.m. “| Shows Thurs, at 7 and 8:25 p.m. | Technicolor FRI, - FRI. - SAT. JUNE 19 - 20 Kathryn Grayson Red Skelton 2 “Lovely to: Look At’’' Technico! Shows at 7 and 9 p.m, . SAT, Lana Turner “The Merry Widow” ‘Technicolor Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. LUNE 26 - 27 Fernando Lamas tor: _ | MON, - Betty Hutton ph “Somebody Loves Me” - Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. TUES Danny Kaye “On The Riviera” Technicolor i Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. JUNE 29 - 30: Gene Tierney “ita file laa ia ila ail + Montreal “police i oly ihandt les its traffic prob- nstable’ ‘armand Rheault New Fork, Patrolman . Wryon id Constable Alexandre Danis! “MONTREALERS STUD. NEW: YORK TRAFFIC ake | visiting i York City to study how. the ) 1} eantral Press Cenadian | are re shown ga busy, truck-ridden ‘|'custody at Kinnaird, § | naird from ie coast." Mrs, TB. Couch, return ‘the--visit their son and daughter-in-law paid them in Scotland in 1948, A retired veteran of 60 years of service in'mines, Mr. Couch re- calls his, mining days with some wistfulness, saying he, would pre-. fer to be working still. He has worked in. the mines ever since he was 11 years old. Mr, and Mrs. Couch Sr. have two other sons in’ this district, Stanley in Castlegar-and Nick in Trail, Their’ granddaughter, Mrs. R, Harding of Castlegar and her. eye children are also part of the 2 here. Mrs, Hard- in isthe daughter’ of Mr. and Four Bisco Escapers | e Nabbed At Kinnaird Four: young escapers. from the Boys Industrial School, Port Co- quitlam, B.C.; were retaken into Tuesday morning by officers of Trail De- tachment RCMP ‘assisted by ‘pol- ice from. Castlegar Detachment. _The four boys, all teenagers, were. apprehended in‘the bush on the Dumont subdivision “about 9:30 a.m, Police are how. the lads travelled to Kin- “fF 8 4 a wa EP }7S 6 BUS DEPOT RIGBY’S. COFFEE SHOP FATHER’S DAY - Sunday, June 21, 1953 : ‘We Have'A Beautiful Selection Of A GIFTS '& CARDS Murray and ryan Is showing the Montreal visitor how the traftic is handled in'New York on his corner. Let’ s Discuss. R ELI Before proceeding with the sub- fect discussion, I. would like to refer to two belli the in pre- vious articles. Last week -I was very pleased to receive ‘a letter from a Walter Patton alta atleast French ‘word for the ‘English moun BY GEORGE B. LANDIS "> GION of the least of these my brethern, ye hava done it unto me.” “Thou shalt, love thy neighbour as thys After, considering these ‘state- ts, still sincerely say - if ~ Monamel Paint. SELLING AT ‘MALE. PRICE ~ PRESENT ‘The Kinnaird” Pu ean OF 1953" Directed aby, Phyllis Phillips FRIDAY, JUNE I2 - UERe CASTLEGAR, Be. 2 calash, light ‘with a ‘folding top.” A-PS. is Poel “The horns. are still. going”:strong.” | Thank you, Mr. Dales, for. your participation and correction, The landau is'a heavier vehi- ele, Governor-General’. Massey drove in a landau to Government House. after. taking the salute ‘in Ottawa's .. rful ceremony’ on Corsnation Day. @ second error was. a mere change of one Jetted, yet the des- criptions _represented by «the words ate: entirely’ different, The ra the results of ‘sté: ion. A more “concrete exainple.is | the union,'<; twenty-eight.’ yeats ago, of , the ".Congregationalist, Musee- isa Wax’. ‘Works - Museu of histori: cal art, nota: war museum. This museum contains ‘scenes depict- ing, with: life-size wax. figures, | phases of the life of the‘ early Christians ih the Catacombs of Rome, , early events of the -His- tory. of Canada ‘and other. por- traits. No. description, oral or written, can express. the ‘sensa- tion: of: plism: which, startles the ;: ing?: What will-be the. social and moral standards a century from now? How much will; the present fon. aid the trai fe «These are the questions worthy | of consideration. a factor that will have'a strong bearing on the out- come-is the manner in which we iiphold certain principles. The percentage. of people who tend to accept convictions rather light- ly is increasing, Take, for example, religion. 1 have heard people say that they were not religious. Yet, if I were to ask these same people if they were. Christians, they would un- doubtedly answer in the affirma- tive. Ridiculous! Of course, what they really meant was that they | did not belong .to the Jewish, Mo- shammedan, Hindu, or some other, ‘faith. "Such" people should hon-| ‘estly., say tHat they are héathen or perhaps, agnostic.: Ali, but those are nasty words. The word “Christian", sounds" much ‘better and i is accepted mor favourably.” at''is a’ Christian? He is‘a believer in:the religion of Christ; a person.whose life and character conform to Christ's teaching. Be- sides the Ten C Whither is our civilization head-| and 'F de- nominations to form “the ‘United Church of Canada, Asa member: of this Chureh,- I know some of ‘its. problems, .one of the .chief being membership. Upon’ ‘completion of the last cen-'| sus, statistics showed a far greater | d by the Government Of British Colmabia, than exist- ed. This is ‘probably true of most other denominations. Just for the sake of conforming to custom, a ‘person will say that He: belongs to'-a’’ particular church even ‘though he was, never confirmed into ‘the’smembership of” that church, Another might have been forced‘ to accept ‘a handed-down religion as‘a child, but, while he| grew” physically, he: ceased ‘to| grow. spiritually, There are’ those who: have ‘grown lazy over the years, and ‘only: make an ‘effort! to attend ’a service on Easter Sun-, |day ‘to get into the Easter parade, ‘Such’ laxity ‘on ‘the part of ‘those who assert that they belong .to a particular ’ denomination’ which carries ‘obligations gives the im: Pression: that. it /is.not necessary, for them; to:attend church serv-' ices.'I-was'rather shocked once to hear this frank remark, “I thought United Church members did not have to go to church.” Yes, we'all:belong to some reli- gion.but how” much faith do we have in:that religion? Do we live: )dual lives, keeping: our ‘convict-. ‘ions ‘secret’ and: not part of’ our. daily’ activities? Do ‘we rational- ize to'such'an extent that our be- liefs are’ only vaguely’ similar to’ the official ones upon which our. denominations’ are .based?. With’ these. questions ‘to ponder, I shall Teave: you until: next week. there are other teachings that are. also well known:: “Therefore all things whatso- ever. ye: would that-men. should |.do.to.you,,do,ye.even so to them.” “Verily I say-unto you, Inas- much as ye have done it unto one BE COULDN'T STOP ‘ ' ODENSE, . ‘Denmark -- A parson. ciréled “his‘'vicarage: for. ‘nearly. half‘‘an’ hour ‘recently as he re-. turned home’ after having passed a. driving ‘test.’ He said he had orentten how to stop his car, VIYELLA,: 54” TAFFETA”...