pws woewowweeaewowowowweoeowewow we ROR NONI PU GO PC gaa Gg GPa Pa Iga SO GPRS Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, October: 16, 1952 More Members Needed For Little Theatre = Groun In Kinnaird’ A drive for new membership and the one act ‘play to be: pro- duced"in the near future, were the subjects of discussion at a meeting of the Kinnaird Little Theatre FYiday evening. It was agreed that new mem- bers were needed and all mem- berS were urged to bring along at least one new member to the next meeting to be held at the Kinnaird Community Hall, Wed- nesday, October 22..at:7:30 p.m. The: president expressed ap- preciation to the press for the publicity it has. given to the group in the past, ahd said he believed such publicity would be very helpful in increasing the membership this winter. It was noted that many people expres- sed a desire to.assist:the Little Theatre, but they were not call- ed upon. It is ‘hoped. that such yolunt- will a eae a ad RENATA TIDINGS. eee, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cl A held at the home of Mrs. Peter Warkentin, November 14. RENATA SOCHEDE SEN RORY THANKSGIVING P. capone and Deer ark f celebra: Castlegar Liherals Elect New Officers oer, officers were elected at have moved to Castlegar for the winter..Mr, Chizmazea is employ: ed with the C.M.&S., Tra: Home for .the Telia “week- end were’ Miss Ida Ulmi, and Perey’ Delorme attending high school in Nelson and Ci Satober 1 with a well-a ttended chicken supper (pnd old-time dance. The new school ‘was decorated for the occasion by Mrs. Agathe Friesen and. Mrs, Ann Delorme with chr and giant Miss B.’ Conroy, Public. Health| Nurse, conducted her usual baby clinic at the school this week, RENATA W.I. FAVORS LENDING, LIBRARY The Renata Women’s Institute held their regular monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs, Tom Hunchak, with eleven members and six guests present. The roll call; was answered with each member's “favorite book -of fiction.” After’ the. re- peating of the Club Women's creed, and some community sing- ing a short business meeting was conducted at which an item from the Monthly News ‘Letter, on en- riched bread was read ‘and the “ai ac . eers and others i attend the next meeting in ‘Oct- ober 22, where they will be shown the many interesting jobs that go along- with a play, other than acting, for A and Citizer dahlias from the gardens of Mrs. Marten and Mrs, Margaret -Let- keman. of’ the and District Liberal ‘association held at the home of J. Leamy, Robson. |: Thursday evening, J. Leamy was re-elected to the office of, president and Honor- ‘ary officers were ‘elected as'fol- lows: The Right Hon, Louis St. Laurent, . Honorary President; Byron 1. Johnson. ang Douglas Among those supper, price of ae was Pr cents, were Mr, Melrose and friends from Trail, Mr, L. Chiz- mazia, Castlegar’ and fellow, So- ereds from Deer Park: After the 7 ‘Pre! dents: Mrs, M. Blaihut was elected vice-president and Victor Misut- Answers To Your 1 65 per cent. 2, More ‘than nine and a half billion dollars, 4, Ontario, British Columbia, 5, Forest products, chiefly pulp and paper. 3. Rev. Charles W. Gordon. Quehec, Alberta, ,, Of the 1,014 Canadian chilaren ‘| Horn gn the. average day in’ 1950, about .760 were born ‘in ‘hospital. C7 Fouler and Agencies Ltd. riding, is to ‘be investigated, ere was further discussion regarding the organization of a women’s group of the Association and Mrs. MM: Blaihut agreed to|§ of such ka ‘was elected s y-ti o er. | : the assemblage went to the old school house where Jake Friesen was tuning up his violin and Dave Letkeman adjusting his ac- éordion, Soon the rafters were ringing and everyone was danc- ing to the spirited measures of square dancing; and other old- time dances, which included some square dancing lessons’ by . Mr. gave their reports. The for his pupils. expressed agreement to another Jending. library from the Uni- versity, of British Columbia. PARK ELECTRIC At your service with a good’ supply of wiring materials Let us help you with your | wiring problems Colin Petts Cor. Maple & 2nd Ave. Contracting — Repairs “PHONE 4516 ig the regular Mrs, Isaac Wiebe Tread an test entitled “Haven't Got Time,” and Mr. C.’H. Schmok, furthered the Citizenship program with an address “The Advantages of Be- ing a Canadian Citizen.” . There was also a-social hour in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Schmok who: were presented with a-bas- ket ‘of home canning and. paking. There were. contests and games. Building Permits’ Total 8,575 Dollars One water’ application, two new trades licences and 10 build of construction were approved of. the Village of Castlegar at their regular meeting last week. Another water application with no location given, was approved subject to when water service while an in which Mrs, eleventh permit was ap- yt and Mrs.° were the winners, and a Happy Birthday song for Mrs. Bill Rem- Pethe fannual meting “will be The Cost increase IF YOU . , motorists repair Dili that isn Pte ze Tt all boils down to . Bank of Montreal Bldg. , Cyril Bell Automobile. Insurance: Automobile Liability Insurance rates do not have to . and the rest of the nation’s . do’ Notswant: them to. amount at: inflation om does notiappen. Inere: No court, no jury can be waved to excessive awards for liability claims that do not exist. : / SANE DRIVING : FEWER ACCIDENTS, 2 Cyril Bell Agencies Limited . Insurance Advisers - Serving Castlegar — ‘Kiinaird — Robson 4 . PHONE 3441 4 Adeline Sutherand wo of Your. fect the aeciderit that _ and Pew eww Rob Pincott proved ‘subject to a revision of the value stated, Geo, Saliken is to be asked to revise.the value of his proposed car ‘storage shed from $90 to $150. were as follows: Waldie Lumber ‘and ‘Building Supply, two-storey @rying shed on Railway Avenue, $1,500; Wm. Saprunoff, garage, $400; D, B, Wallace, new veran- dah, $150; Colin ,Petts, garage $400; Peter | Martini, reroof house, :/$275;, A’ Shutek, garage, $150, Tom Couch, fireplace and chimney, $500; J. A, .' Thomas, front. steps and porch, $100; Cc. Knoblauch, dwelling, $5,000; and M. Zaitsoff, install septic tanks, $100. The pvc new trades licenées granted were to: Greep's Electric retail electrical ‘appliances with possible place of business in the Credit. Union: building and Tea- han's Fuel.and Trucking with office at. Arrow Motors.” RADIO: “SERVICE ing permits totalling $8,575 worth day. by’ the board of commissioners |. ‘Forty Hours Devotion begins The building permits approved |" to the anviual eed of'the Ross- land-Trail Association in Trail on Oct. 25 and'to the Provineiat Association meeting in Penticton on November 14-15 was discussed and‘ ‘organization of a central in- formation bureau for this federal IN CHURCH. ‘St. Rita’s Church : Rev, Jos, B, Barnes, P.P. Mission Sunday — Catholic Wo- men's League Communion Sun- Sunday Masses — 8:30 and High| Mass, 11 o'clock. 7:30 p.m. Daily Mass — 8:00 a.m. Saturday — Children’s Mass, -at 9 o'clock. Religious Instruction . Classes, Saturday morning, 10 o'clock. October Devotions, Friday eve- ning, 7:30 p.m. ge at Sunday, and Closes Tuesday at 2:30 pm. Holy Hours, 2:30 pm. -. wists — Mon., Tues. 7 and 8 Sun, ,Mon., Tues. Children's Holy Hours at 4 o'clock Monday and Tuesday. NOTICES — The Catholic Youth Organization (C.Y.0.) will hold its election of officers Sunday evening ‘after devotions, in the - rectory, A combined business and social meeting of the Kinnaird Ca- thelic Club will take place Monday evening next at 8 g’clock at the home of Mr. gnc + Mrs!-Si-Gallos--! sit: 3 » St. Joseph’s Chapel : “Mission Sunday Sunday Mass — 10 o’clock. —T » ‘Gospel Hour 5 Twin Rivers Hall : Every. Sunday — Breaking of Bread 10 am. Sunday School — 11:30 a.m,” Gospel Hour — 7:30 p.m. Castlegar, B.C. TEs : 25 years i _- Work. Guaranteed COMMUNITY BIBLE CENTRE Box 522 Phone 4922 ® Undenominational Gospel Sing-Song and Service Sundays 7:30 pm... a pmapa Peed gta pata tt i tt i al he FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY Accident — Sickness _ INSURANCE. .....J CONFECTIONERY & BUS DEPOT See Our Grand. Display of :.. FIREWORKES .. NOVELTIES LIGHT LUNCHES MAGAZINES NOTICE. THE CASTLEGAR BARBER SHOP Is now located in the basement of the LEWIS BLOCK ( Entrance is two doors from the old location LOOK.FOR OUR SIGN ABOVE ee THE ENTRANCE Come In And See.Our New Modern Shop - The Finest in the Interior CASTLEGAR BARBER SHOP 5 ED LEWIS, Prop. “We need your heads to run our Business" Legion Hall:— Castlegar-” Bible Study and Prayer, Meeting 5 in . IDEAL _ BRUNO HUBER, CHRISTMAS GHI-F-T ' AN ARTFUL _PORTRAIT ‘Of Outstanding Quality ‘ TAKEN. In Our Modern Shop Vor in Your Own Home +t individual : or Family Groups [a oa re | Photo _COLUMB fy 7:45 p.m the. dine of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood- | Fow,” Columbia Ave. | Sunday School, Sundays 10 a.m. at Coronation Hall. Classes for children and:young people. {2 Aneordial welcome, is extended The United Church of | - Canada “paisiotes Rev. L. Clinton John- ston. Castlegar 10:30 a.m. Sunday Schot e 15 Hymn Sing). ic glican. Church” Afehdeacon B...A. Resker, Vicar ‘Skturday, Oster. AB, st. Luke's Holy Guisinuntene — 8 am, ‘Teachers Invited Sunday, October 19 — Evensong .— 7:30 p.m, © “| Guapel -Tabernacle Morning ‘Worship. _— te 00 a. en. and ‘Testimonies. ‘at 1:30 and 2:30. p.m. "By. Grace are Ye Saved Through, Faith.” Lutheran Services : “Services to be held in Anglican Church évery ‘second and fourth Sunday. at 3 pam. :' ‘ ‘Presbyterian ‘Church Services’ in the’ Church’ Every. Sunday at 11:15am, », A. S. MacDonald — Student Min _ Student-1 Minister MADDOCKS SHOE STORE .. Black Suede ~ — Cord Trim — > Spi e Hee ALSO. and Calf Pumps with Cuban or Spike Heel : 7 Serving: Castlegar and District. Black Suede Ballerina For the Misses at... : $3.50 and $4.50 ee ite KINNAIRD .GASTLEGAR “ORDER NOW Easy-to-handle size — for ranges or furnaces — at a budget-wise pres “More heat per-dollar with HIGH GRADE DRUMHELLER : Don’t Delay — Order Today’ LUMP COAL, per ton . NUT (sO00KER) per tons CARLSEN’S Building Sply. Ghuck’s fs PHONE Azar. “Transfer: : PHONE 375 7 ey Se cE, eae ‘ i e MRE DKE: QASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, ‘ BC. FOR SALE +! Prime’ grain-fed beef and pork, Apply, angerson Feed.Co.,. * 6-37 ‘| FOR’ SALE— “Ewo: feedind- hand | | washing machines. H. Si John- son, Columbia’ ‘Avenue,’ *P3-40 . FOR:SALE — 7x0. Rose) British) . ‘India rug:and cushion, Apply R.:'Mathews, North End, Upper Bench,’ aird, P3-4: 1} ..: ment with. bath, -Apply J. Gall, » Gastl 2 1-4: FOR SALE — Man's ‘C.C.M. Bi- cycle, "Boy's ‘sidewalk | bike. Both for $36.00, Phone Etta Lost: — Blue-Grey, Parker. 51, ‘White top, Finder please eave | @ at Leo Bosse’ B.. "y , cl 42, Urge Sale ot Liquer al By Glass With Food Among the briess pres Att Ce a a a “neesON NEWS | sting Pof, the the’ B.C, Liquor::Enquiry;:Com- mission, asking for. a:-chan; B.C.’s Uquor; laws: to ‘permit ‘sale: of liquor by) ithe! are Ain“ public The. in| Robson Women's Indtitute® was held October :8 at the home of Mrs. W. “Wright,:: ‘with? 24 mem-~ bors present a and ‘Mrs! W. Waldie places were those of the "Clticeds Come | mittee fora: Common Sense! quor Law‘ and ‘the B.C,;Region of the Canadian ataurant FOR RENT — Three-room apart- FOR SALE — Acme oil 2 wine by pee in hi rmer bod: sale of spirituous | liquors’ ‘reports were’heard: Sa ay ‘wollimeiof rou- tine’ business .was: transacted. The th began: IW.L; ode... “Waldie, and: Mrs ent: Tuesday ‘in’ Nelson.\:.’ space heater, “Medium. size. Good for 4 or 5, rooms, Used iter ‘only. Cost $90, ‘go- win Ing. for 60 with 45 gallon drum, |’ Contact Ern ~ Withers, CPR Station after 4 p.m, ., FOR'SALE — “Davenport “and chair ouite: $35.00. Ls Nixon, |_ Box’ 6, estuniurat P1-42 FOR SALE — Spencer Coal and FOR. RENT —: Garage WANTED — Four or five room jouse for smelterman. Reason- “able ‘rent, Will ensure best: of care in ar P.O. Bow Oot it Elm . and Fourth. Phone 2187. ere on quor and wine being in.conjunt fon with the‘service, of :food:an the standards‘ required: bein; signed in: themselves“ to-‘assure the highest quality of service and the avolsenss of abuse. thod of sale. “NOTICE — Order’ of Eagles will hold a. cuit meeting ‘and Social evening ‘with e the Chmnmities recommended that in hotels,’ there be serving of: li- were netanting thelr. 31st, k “anniversary, and: Johngon ‘are‘the Mee ‘of Mrs. Eastcott, Mrs. Schellenberg and Mrs, Taylor. Mr. and. Mra. J. Scott left. by. car.on Sunday.for a week in Cal- gary and waypoints, ei.) Conada:in 1060. “Three and a half million gross| At last count about one out of of penny candies were made in| four Canadian school teachers taught in one-room rural’schools, ° MEN'S SHOES — For Dress Wear : To} Clear at Extra; Spécial. Prices:’. : Plain and Brogues —- Black Leather- $5.95 and $7.95 | ae ~ LADIES’ - Shoes and: Oxfords } - $1.95 and $2.95 : We carry convenlent Charge: A “on ; Don't Miss Our bipesteod Moat Specials ‘Wood range. Enterprise, open- to :the] quor and :wine by the glass. in Mrs. ‘Ra )Berry, Sand: daughter > tront Heater, Nine piece fumed fey aur 8 pity Oc in the thelr: dining rooms, ’in’,c Lynn, d with Oak:-Dining Suite, John Sher-! parish Hall, C1-42| roorns.'p: for that Ka ‘to’ visit her hubsan biko,'Box 183, .¢ Sia and sultably rumen nls hed, to oe in Tronquille NOTICE — Kinnaird Angli- nce or entertainment rooms Mrg.:-Hunchar spent FOR. SALE — Second hand|.can’W.A: Bake Sale, Oct. 25, 2-5) © Ft aust the. week-end in Spokane se .washing * Lahinen Apply ''L. pm. at Robinson’ and Bragley, They ommended. that Deer io Woykin, Fifth Avenue. P1-42| Dry Goods. a .C3-41 parlor at 5 the’ United “Church in Fernie,’ f iil 1 Lt atte atten tin tla tte atin atl ASHS: Sunday, oetebers tee saw two Kinnaird ~childre: san, infant ‘boy and pias girl, Rev. Father Barnes officiating, In'St. Joseph’s Chapel, prior to ‘afternoon ‘| ban'’s Church, Castlegar, on Sun- devotions, |’ Willard | the the nameg Lynne Margery at’a baptismal’ ceremony in §f.Al- day, ‘October 12, Rev. Achdea- con B, A. Resker officiating. Mr. Louis Koredy and Mrs. Margaret -‘Korody were the god- parents. Friends of the parents attended present: but. icenced only'for r the sale-of beer and. strictly exclud- ing the ‘sale of liquor and wine. . ( holic beverages, in cocktail rooms operated in conjunction with premises where meals are serv- -ed and sold,’and by the same business proprietor. Class For the sale and consumption of all types of, alco- holic_ beverages. in dining ‘rooms where, meals are served and sold. : Class.C —'For the'sale and consumption of bottled beer. and wine..with meals. Class D.— For’ the sale and Ee .beer- without | - consumption. of meals ‘as ‘at present. Class E — For the sale and consumption’ of bottied “Near- Beer" and light wine with meals. Class: F.— For the sale and consumption of alcoholic _bever- ages with meals at banquets and special entertainment,‘ ‘as ‘at: ;pres- The. brief further ‘recommend- ed that beer. parlors, as at pres- ent,: be forbidden to serve meals because’ *.“experience - in. - other jurisdictions indicates great pos sibilities for abuse in connection with: the service of food in beer, parlours and the effect would be to establish over night a very large number of new competit- ors for the: restaurant. industry, ‘with very. serious economic ‘ef- fects ‘and without really. aecomp- ‘PROTECT = ‘YOUR FAMILY'S >i Irs TIME FOR _Antifree ie . We Have : _ PRESTON, - SHELLZONE . heard a.number of records ot the | - DAVID. WAYNE ss/ MARINA: BERTI » JEFFREY LYNN B THE WEDD ‘THE BL UE VELL. “whieh ‘should she choose o = a ie tow as 567 60 VERMICULITE INSULATION | Yes! Do it yourself ia one ¢ afternoon ‘and cut your feet F bits up to 40%! Olfice ‘At Brow; Motors Wee FOt-p! 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