PAGE 2 - re ae y oa CASTLE NEWB, canter, taeitist Columbia THURSDAY, NOV, 22, 1953, CASTLE NEWS ' ‘ Castlegar, B. C. Published every Thursday et the ¢ of the- ice — Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, Dally Mass — Friday, . Monday and Tuesday at’8 o'clock. Saturday Children’s Mass at 9 o'clock. L. V. CAMPBELL ‘Gumert Publisher and. Editor Subscription by mail, per year, By carrier 15¢ per month. Classified ‘advertising, 40 words 35c, 10c billing charge. . Display rates on request. Authorized as 2nd class_mail, Post Oftice, Department, Ottawa. 4N CHURCH Gospel Tabernacle _ Sunday 1011 am. Sunday school ‘clagses for all ages. 11-12 ‘am.:'Morning, worship . gervice. "Thursday 8 p.m. Bible study and prayer. Come and hear what the Bible has to say regarding the Holy Spirit. Everyone wel- come to Gospel Tabernacle. The lace. where God's Word is ac _cepted in its ae y Rev. W. an Detlor Services to be held in Com- munity hall every Ist and 3rd Sunday at 3 p.m. , LUTHERAN SERVICES — Services to be held in Angll- ‘ean’-Chureh: every 2nd vand~ 4th, “Sunday. at 3p. m. The United Church of Canada Rev. L. Clinton Johnston ty and third Sundays—Rob- m, 11 am. Sundays, Kinnaird, Castlegar he ieee ‘gong, 7 11:15 a.m. Gospel ‘sing Guest "Mlnister—Rev. dD Stent of Nakusp. Sf. Elte’s Church Rev. Joseph: B. Barnes, P.P, Twenty-seventh and last Sun- day after Pentecost, Sunday ‘Masses 8:30 and: 11 o'clock: — High Mass. Sunday Devotions 7:30 ~m. Confessions Satuc- day 12 and 7:30 pm, Religious’ Instruction Classes Sunday. — Saturday 10 and 11 a.m. Choir Second and fourth’ ae 8 a Chapel — Rev. Joseph B, Barnes, P.P, Sunday Mass 10 o'clock. Re- lgloug Instruction Classes after Mass. Sunday afternoon Devo- » tions at 3 o'clock. Anglican Services Archdeacon B. A. Resker, Vicar Sunday; November. 28th —Kin- naird 9 am, and-4, p.m, Castle- gar 11 am. Robson 2:30 “p.m. Genelle 7:30 p.m. Mission Social Friday, Nov. 23rd at 8 p.m. Blue- berry service postponed to Fri- , day. Mrs. J. Davidson ‘Honored at ' ‘Farewell Party To Dr. H. B. and Mrs, Dimock, at the Trail-Tadanac hospital ‘on November 20th, a daughter. ‘SPORT TRAILS’ (By Len Walker) . A frlend of mine handed me a couple of sport items the other day that I thought were very: ‘and so.I will pass Gospel ,Tabernacle—Twin. Rivers Hall . Sunday, November 25, Break: ° ing of Bread 10 a.m,. Sunday Schoo} 11:30: am., Gospel Hour 7:30 p.m. Monday ‘evening 6 to 7 p.m. “CBC”. (Children’s Bible them on‘ to you badminton and basketball fans. Those who are devotees of court. games, and have | played all, or.most, incline to the Pelle! . that. the fastest is badminton, which. orlginated in India many Club. All Please note the change of night. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Bible’ study at home'of Mr, G. Osachoff. You * ‘are invited to be present at these meetings. . peur SS Boe Evangelistic Services Sunday evening, sing-song and fellowship service, 7:30. Unde- Pray: ago,, where it was known as “Poona.” The game was taken up by Canadians in about | 1890 and A farewell party was held at the home of Mrs. R. Defoe last ‘Thurdday. - evening to bid fare- well to Mrs. J, Davidson, who 1s leaving to make ;her home in Vancouver. The many. invited guests en- joyed an evening of cards. Prizez were won by Mrs. J. Hanson and Mrs, Davideor: . ‘Gallo Baptism Attracts Many . -To Kinnaird | After Devotions Sunday, after: noon .on November 18th, St: Joseph's chapel in Kinnaird was the’ scene of a very popular baptism ceremony, with many relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs, S.; Gajlo of Kinnaird. pre: ; - ent to, witness and particlpate in the baptism: of ‘thelr month, old son. Rev. J. B, Barnes occasion were: Mr, and ‘Mrs, a. Gallo: of Procter, ‘and Mr. and” Mrs, John Sisel of Warfield. i "Mr. and Mrs, C, Bell and Mar. cla of Trail were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, Frederiksen, °° Mrs. 'P. L. Conroy of Brilltant is a patient in ‘the’ “Keotenay Lake General hospital. ©’: ed the baptism and he. was: as-~ Leonard Gallo, as serv- - sisted’ by Leo! er, ae is the brother of, the Mrs, with a beautiful handmade lea- ther purse and a “eorsage of car- nations, . ‘At the close/ _ of the 1 Mr., Andrew D. McWhinnie' of Kinnaird and Mrs. J. Kravski ‘of Castlegar were the god-parents. _ Mat- dainty refreshments were served _ by the hostesses. Mrs. ‘R. “Defoe and Mrs. C., Brodman. Invited guests were: Mrs. J. Lawson, Mrs. C, Bell, Mrs M. Dalton, Mrs, W. Schwarok, Mrs. Cc. Saunders, Mrs. B. Donnan, Mrs. E: Frederiksen, Mrs. z. Duntop,_ Mrs. .N. Hansen Mt the thew Joseph were: given. Guests. enjoyed*a banquet-! like dinner at the home of the proud : parents, Mr, and Mrs. )S. Gallo. Assisting .the host‘ and. ‘hostess. were Mrs, Jankola, Sr., and Mr. .’ sand Mrs, S. Jankola. Out of town guests: for the |. the names DON'T: FORGET: “guR 2nd ANKUAL XMAS SALE Of, Hand, Madi ais ~ SATURDAY ~ NOVEMBER 2th by the a few years later. The game not merely intrigues the contestants, but fs a dazzl-° ing exhibition from the spectat- ors view point. It calls, for ter- rific volleying of an eccentric. er and ore Paes ‘Wednes- da: mM. , Young _ People’s 2m. ADO! “gervice: ) Mrs-.F. E.: Woodrow, Columbia -, Ave, near R.C.M.P. Good ood 'Tid- ings Sunday. School,. Sunday 10 a.m. at 'Coronoation ‘hall.: Chit- dren's Bible, Hour -Friday 3:30 in the home of Mrs, Hagen near the Elementary school. , coop INVESTMENT - To bulld a highway . . . costs a lot of money.: But: it’s a “good “investment both forthe. public and for business, however, be- cause it speeds doctors on their work of, mercy,’ ‘to mention only one advantage to: the public, — Port Union (Nf Fishermen's Advocate. ‘ -TSAVE WITH Thriftpass: ‘FRIDAY. & SATU RDAY | : | Menisrenme 8 “unanticipated ‘decend,’ , the utmost speed and dexterity, _ nis player. - gainst ‘the Sophomors .same, school, on: March’: 16, 1937. which the’ players © bat over a net. The. flights of the,,shuttlecock, and its sudden, ae Myra. . Trussler, Mrs. Walk are i z Lampard, Mrs. E. ‘Wallner, Mrs,:H. Adie, Mrs, W. Howarth,’ Mrs. R. Melver, Mra. C." Petts, ‘Mrs. R. West, Mrs, W. Devitt, |. Mrs, N. Defoe, Mrs. T. Couch, Mrs. P, Shewchuk, Mrs... John Hanson, Mrs. R. Defoe and’ Mrs. ie Brodman. calling for far more endurance than ever is demandéd of .a ten- During the competi- tion the players are almost — in perpetual motion, and the small- est fraction of a'second not:only . nay decide 2 point, but ‘may de- termine a ‘championship. Here is one that all you, basket- ball fans: will: enjoy. Pat McGee eas is the only fellow who ever won a- basketball’ ‘game single ‘harided.. Pat's team the seniors of St. Peters ‘High, of; Fairmont W. Va.,’ played ‘a: of. the’ With only four minutes remain- : ing:all-of Pat's: mates were: or-.’ dered, out, of: the game, because of. ‘personal Jouls... i score . was tied. 3232, on Work Pouce | On Church KINNAIRD, B.C, — Work started Monday on rougheping- ‘in ‘of -the Kinnaird. Presbyteria! ‘Church: © The’ basement“ has al ready been. poured... The whe will be used for a Sundey Schoo!’ room and willbe ‘usable for meetings, ete, . The upstairs will be roughed-In this: fall.only. Vol unteer labor will complete the building. Contractors for the ‘work ‘to. ‘Carlson and. Saliken. +: ‘The architect i. Mr. ‘John. Davis . date ‘are his. own, Pat pen a field. goal © and a foul, and held.the enemy scoreless,. When . the » whistle ended. the: fantastic game, Pat’s ~ team with Pat still alone on the” floor.was a.35 to 32 winner. i; ‘WINS ~ CASTLEGAR EXCITING : ana':Hanson 2 each, For FIRST..GAME The: Castlegar seniors led by! Rennie Mitchell. and G. Forte de-’ feated the Merry Lumber team ° *.,39 to 37-on, Saturday night, in. uIt ‘was a close game ‘ali ‘the way, but our. boys ‘were behind . until: the. last. quarter : when they *” -Mitchell , gar. with, 15: points. 11, Corbett 5, Hughes 4, © th . “ithe... THEATRE Li “it with 12,. Gleboff. 3 Ford 8, Bile: - sky 2, Guzzi 2 and McAuley: In the other’ game played, : ‘Trail: Motors -won ‘a’ close’ 40 to. -“37-game from Rossland. AROUND THE HOOP It looks - like. Ken ° Feat stons’ Trail: Motors ‘and Jack -Rosse’s Rossland boys will fight. it out ‘for first and second posi- tions, |; Gee Gee, Forte to the Castlegar team looks very prom- ising.. ‘Rennie’ Mitchell “has his boys ‘practising hard these .eve- nings .—: there; they are IOEON ing every time ‘out. FIRST HALF ° SCHEDULE November 24 Castle vs. Trail at Castlegar. : Rossland v8. Merry at Ross- land: en “Bee 1 Rossland vs. Castle. at Rossland. - sara VB. Merrys ‘at Trail. Dec. 8 Rossland vs, Trail at Rossland: Merys. vs, Castle at Castlegar. Dee. “1 : Castle LVS. Rossland , at Castle: gar. Merrys vs. ‘Trail at Castlegar. Dec. 2: 2 Trait vs. Castle at Trail. - Merrys vs. Rossland at Trail< Don't, forget ‘the game.on Sat- urday in the, high school 1 gym ‘at. “accident. week” ~colurmn in . “Go: to your: hearest’ BOHIS. ‘Collection: “Ofifce or to_the NOVEMBER. 30,"1 - Hew To Act. Agent to, make -the Your , remittance direct to the last half of, J95k and. 6: the office of any any Government ee FLL the form below. and: send: iit with ; Commmiaslonien, BCHES., aie (pee ae lore: this: .after that? saat it fs the intention REARS in? any. ‘manner -permilt TNSTHUCTIONS BE Ler B.G.HAS,.,: Victoria,’ togeth ing coverage up to-dune 30, Doe. ($80. Sour regio _ form... You wi aces ‘ot one year’s. * The. foregoing is; 1] surance Inquiry Board “If, you have ‘not tién_ number, wri ill De cligible:for benefits ‘1 a dsys ues result’ of of, British. Colasibia: Hospital 1 te, se Board Feconimendations i883 : bas COWUMBIA HOSPITAL MSuRANEE SERVICE eee for. HOSPITAL INSURANCE OMMISSIONER, vistors B. Guint fat fame) a \ (print full, — Payment. of one ¥ ‘enclosed ay \ ; to §. - oe | 4 ‘No,: *s <'B, Cy hereby make application ‘to pay. . 48 fae ‘above for rates) rit AENEAN & ail be ‘raade ore in regular ‘aonthiy each: ‘The first instalment lent instalonents will, be- due’ on the ‘last Say. of each become ‘due. on: Dec. mt be sent a schedule ‘THURSDAY, sa 2 1951 "+ CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA “PAGE 3 Hints For Housewives. = ON STRETCHING GGS Probably the’ most ‘economical this’ day and ‘age, is. to scramble them, Because with. milk ' added, the quantity is naturally greater. But there's. another way. still: to’ in- . erease the quantity ot serambled eggs. ' Supposing you ‘have six: small: ' mouths: to provide eggs for each “You'll probably: .use' - only’ five ‘eggs’ for. the ordinary < morning. scrambled” variety.’ By. adding finely rolled cracker crumbs .you' n‘cut down té four eggs. Whip the | yolks: “and milk together: -Add the ‘cracker crum| then beat the whites till. they're stiff’ ‘and fold them in. crackers and the’ frothy rate stretch’ the serambled eggs and make ‘a, really delicious dish. - A Vfittle grated} cheese; alfted ° into ihe scrambled eggs makes ‘them tra tasty and nutritious. FASHION NEWS): - FROM PARIS According: to the uae word from Paris, for, the autumn sea- gon, wool fabrics in various com- ‘binations are the perfect inegiucy _ for. hats! Parisian ‘: “nodlstes are ‘stress: thank , you. for this yalued ace in“ your ‘paper. ~ <2 Yours truly, 4 me N..T. “OGLOW. Legion Holds ~ es “Card: Party: The’ Ladies’ . Auxillary | to Can adian Legion sponsored a card ; party in the Legion hall last Sat- _urday:~. evening. |’ There ©: were . Seven tables of bridge.and three of whist. The : winners in ‘pridge ‘were, ‘ladies’ first, . Mrs. M.. Bystrom;, :eonsolation, . Mrs." W."..Houston; nt's : first ‘in; bridge. wa8: won by..3. Pe. Ww bster, with ‘the’ con- solation going to R. Fitzgerald. Winners in whist, first, Mrs. L. Grunerud; | consolation, ‘Mrs. D. _.Findlater, .: Gent's first, J. He Recersent 5 “consolation, J... Gem: “The winner of. ‘the booster Bee cocre ack. ‘Kingston’ ‘of Vancouver!were T.: business : « ‘visitors’ at Cane thi weeks Breakfast ; COFFE] _ SPECIALIZING’ IN 7:30. ‘a.m. to 9'a.m. 1 noon to 1:30 p.m. 0 p,m. to 7:30. p.m, AT ANY. HOUR... 3! SUNDAY DINNERS: For. table reservations’ phone. 2631 . nati: of your’ telephone. calls ‘is ‘5 Just one of the little courtesies ‘that: add up | to harmony: L how. ingertane it emergency: : between’ party’ line: cnéighbours.” It's! “thoughtful too, i activities en nights suitable to the member: 'D. a Then followed an, Introduction to the subject for Religious In-;, :.. struction. and Discussion “— -“Pri-", : vate and. Social '’Conduct and Soclal' Probiems”. from. ‘the Hand- book :— ‘Religion ‘and Life by Bishop : Noll. Refreshment, committee for the next: meeting were. three Kinnaird “ volunteers — Connie. . Haywood, ‘Florence: Cecone and: Gesrge. Robinson.’ With a mo- tion for, adjournment the’ first ,. meeting. of, the Castlegar C.Y.O. was brought to a:close with all sure ‘of “a” lively and successful : ‘club. as. this menting evidence, NS The.! Castlegar Hotel dining “room opened to the public this week .and Js under the manage: ment of Miss Nellie: Stenberg. ‘Alterations were made to give © a private entrance: to: the” dining room from |Pine. street. Sunday dinners will be a spec: lalty of Miss Stenberg's and re- servations may be reade by ap- pointment.». . ; hours are dvertisement . in d this MASTER TAILORS Come i in- and: ‘see our "grand, seleciion- of SWEATERS _ tates oe ae tiles.) °: munities. Herons tty. (the? ‘latest: Dominion Bureau fig- ures, are 1,080,000 in;ma “Besides sewing all he Canadian i ‘manufacturing, prima ..is away aliead in the size of its payroll. It isp among the léadets in’ provid- “ sing jobs for women and.in being well : ‘spread out thrdugh- ne) ‘smaller com- Dotninion Textile isa jonleniie j basic textile indust : ind NEW: «CALIFORNIA. ‘PLEATED: Tin It’s ‘something absolutely. new! edn all colors! ' : “Buy ules buys dollar. value.