‘PAGE 6 ETRURSDAY, JANUARY: 12, 1956" for thelady of the house SCENT THE AIR For a quick change of ent in the house dip a few wads of cotton in cologne. Place them in ash trays in various rooms and light the cotton, It- J although it is quite a different} animal from the story book ver- sion. There may be about «8,000 jxeindeer in Canada’s north, | where the government has been , | Alban’s ‘|dent and Mrs. G. H, SCHELLENBERG iT. ALBAN’S W.A, Mrs, ‘H, Schellenberg wes elec- ted. President. for 1956'-of St. _ Evening’ Guild ' with J. R. Killough first Vice-Presi- TEAMANE! FUEL 3B, Secretary Treasurer’ at their monthly meeting at the home of CASTLEGAR’ flame up at first, but later will] propagating them ‘among - the smoulder and ‘give off-a pleas-) kskimos. im the hope that our ant odor, northern neighbors will learn to NAKUSP | Mrs, Gh *‘H, Wanless, Tuesday Water Transport Ltd. Evening. The - Altar ‘Committee for Dip the candle wicks in col- be herdsmen and support them- ogme before lighting them. selves. That's a far better way Put a drop of perfume on the) ¢nan to have them rely on gov- lighted light globe. & ‘A few drops of ‘cologne on the warm burper of the range permeate the whole house. lf there is a-wood or coal stove sprinkle cinnamon or pow- dered cloves on it. If not, put apout the only ernment’ handouts in the form of baby bonuses and other «re- lief. Such giveaways rob the Eskimo of his initiative and de- sire to look after himself. Anyhow, the reindeer is. just animal. of . its these in an old pie tin and set| type tt that can survive and thrive on a warm. burner. Or ‘put an jn hard, orange or lemon peel on the’ wood or coal stove. Put a few pine needles or stalks of lavender on the stove or in an old pie tin on’a warm burner. For a real quick job ot, a few’ drops of the, cold northern “CBC News' "Service, now celebrating its fifteenth an- niversary, processes more than three million. words. of in- .coming copy | = day ” in. the. . Preparation of. radio and TV i known cate, Thus it economic eae It provides foods well as arise - benefits .such a mattress hair and ehevine brush- fro) the 3. be tr i to feed for Ci Fiv. are pictured. above in the CBC's central news room looking at a news script prepared for one -of the CBC's first news- casts fifteen. years. ago; (L to R) Lamont.; Tilden, .Larry Henderson, Frank. Herbert, Harry Mannis and ‘Earl Cameron, Approximately. 100 editors and writers are employed in news gathering and editing for CBC radio and ‘TV. newscasts. January, and ‘February. will be Mrs, Schellenberg and Mrs. Bat- chelor. It was “decided to hold @ pancake supper on. Tuesday, Eebruary 14th; Valentine's Day also being Shrove, Tuesday, the || day of . Charter ‘Service ‘Towing -| Barges: : penywhere | on the Arrow Lake Rev.. Resker bers for their co-operation dur- ing the past year and urged all to ‘attend: the vestry. meeting January 23rd for the: yearly Pot Luck Supper.’ Delicious’ refreshments were served to the ning: members pre- A _ The . 1 th: they .often electric fan and give it “a few whirs. ‘Wher ironing put a few drops of cologne on the ironing board. A dish of vinegar set in an inconspicuous place in the room will absorb paint odors'or the/’ hive to. dig through a hard coat- ing of ice to get at pasturage. They have splayed hoovess that cut through the ice and lay bare the lichen and’ any other green that grows in the cold area. The true reindeer is quite a Displaced - Persons By Lewis nee the missionary societies, Gandhi - NORA'S “HAIR DRESSING | - mem- |: Arrow. Lakes Ferry ‘Service: © °' ROBSON. TO FDgzvoon, Wharf, bit different both in looks and strong smell of smoke. t from Santa's team. A few drops of on the drapes before company arrive give off an elusive scent. A’ par of steaming water with a few drops of perfume will scent a room in a hurry. ‘ x * REINDEER REALITIES This time of year we hear so much about the romanticized reindeer, we almost forget that He is the size of a Shetland Pony, amd his coat is a frowsy, brownish gray. He has been de- scribed as “morose and mangy,” ang although some’ of the Nort- fern people manage to keep reindeer as pets, it usually takes about six months to train one to pull a sleigh. _That’s quite a bit different | m: from Santa's: team, although if * ‘The and Nehru himself were the has been’ greatly “theseeoe in! the last five years, largely by displaced: persons from Easte! Europe. At lunch.- tecently 7 noticed that the.young waitress spoke with a foreign: accent, and:I asked her where she came from. She said she was, born in Ltvia, but had lived. for six years’ ‘with her parents. in. Ger- many after the close of the war when, she said, the. family ~with there really is such a the a ‘ives the ‘a, way of life that will enable them to support themselves, it B.C. LAND = ‘will be quite a Santa Claus in itself. That’s a lot better than SURVEYOR t having the government eee to i act like St. Nick and mess BS Mf AMPBELL up for everyone including the PHONE | ; poor taxpayer. Castlegar 4546 Trail 2462 F ad The Hove diesifieds? ‘The Corporation “OF ne OF Castlegar ~ PUBLIC NOTIGE "The Public is hereby warned that parking at any - time on the travelled part of any street and in any lane in the Village is absolutely PROHIBITED. of others were: “chas-| ° of British rule, they were educated at Oxford Uni- versity, and when Premier Neh- ru speaks about d a Complete Be Service By ‘Appointnent ‘+S PHONE 2564 rights and freedom he is merely repeating what he has learned from British institutions. It is true that both Gandhi and Nehru. were imprisoned .for creating disturbances, but they. were not ill used, sent to labor. camps or liquidated. as‘ -they would have been under..Russian Gandhi was permit- ed” out of their land.’ With a deep sigh, she said, “All Rus- sians in Latvia now.” ID asked her how they were treated by the Germans. “Not too bad, and » i a not teo good,” she replied. Her was published in Bri It is} father was put to work and she attended school, As for the Rus- sians, she shrugged as if the English language’ was too mild to eee how .she. felt toward Up: fo the close ‘of. the ‘war Latvia, * Lithuania’ and Estonia were independent Baltic states. Today, they are not even /satel- lites of ‘Rusgia! They haveglost their national identity, having been forcibly absorbed by ; the Soviet Union. The people who objected were shipped to Soviet labor camps *or driven out of their homes by an organized in- flux of Russian, immigrants: When Nikita Khrushchev, dur- ing his visit to. India, was ‘rail- ine against: Seaues ‘teq to carry on his propaganda from his .confirement, and Neh- tu in his so-called imprisonment had leisure and ‘freedom to write fine autobiography, which little .wonder. that. the Prime Minister was . reportedly. “dis- turbed by the political state- ments made* by both’ his Soviet guests,” and by the popular. re- ception _ they: received during their tour. He: already had. mpre than. enough trouble. trying ' to’ Indian jails are ‘full of them. ., In a recent statement Mr.’ Neh- ru said the Indian govermment “tolerated ‘the Communists just as it ‘does the feeble-mind He said they “shut their minds, spend’ all their energy learning a few slogans and appeared un- able to. appreciate what -was hap- pening in India.” That statement would seem to indicate that the i By, Order of the Board of Commissi f A r. Horswill Clerk. ; ‘As 2 Chief Test‘Engineer.of ‘Avro Airceafe Ltd; Led; Jack Ares knows a lot about the s; progress of the aircraft industry. “Engines of enormously greater power, together vit advances in aire frame have brought supere sonic speeds within range today ——~and will help: us break ‘the thermal «.." barrier tomorrow,” says Mr. Ames. : As a family man; Me. Ames has had experiecice with another." industry”: +: Ear yr pare m times... fife insurance. = ~ ‘Take the grou; ageneration es such plans enjoyed by millidns. Today, tao, all forms of life i Jnsurence as are more fexible esate: now use it for many purposes than the basic one of protection : family. . Moreover, life underwriters tday.are better: trained to belp peels wich the task of bailding tailor-1 ase a Im these and other ways, the life insur. companies i» Carnie bave- Drogressed to mest the changing needs a peopl alt pate of int THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA askea him, “What about Latvia and the other’ Baltic “countries?” At that the Cy arty | Prime is:not very hap- py about the effect of the Rus- sian propaganda raid . on- India. It was a sortie* ‘preliminary. toa chief burst into a rage and evad- ed the question He accused the American press of spreading lies about the -Soviet- Union, ‘and then proceeded. himself to;, tell lies ‘about.'the: British colonies, saying that .Britain--had tréated the people of India as barbari- ans. ‘When’ Britain ‘went -into India more than a hundred years: ago the entire country. was in a state of: chaos, é by Soviet “mining experts” and other. ec- onomic “advisers”. whose - sole | object is to communize ‘the _cour- 'try/and annex it to the! Russian Empire. by which Stalin That was ‘the’ ‘process d- China |= REGULAR ARMY aus -REGRUITING t YOUR Town ~ See Them — Mo, at the: oe “CASTLEGAR HOTEL will Visi with the irom curtain. Premier Nehru: may : well be doing some fearful thinking, about the future of his boasted” independence of India. He may yet find himself from. without... and among the Misplaced ‘persons. within. by. civil, and religious strife. Britain not only protected the country from invaders, but also set up a system of law and order, abolished “inhuman |. re- ligious * practices: and ‘establishes schools . and -SETO.CAFE | CONFECTIONERY. * othe Best: Place To Eat” , Large Tables ;, For... Famally., “50R.s Parties - pat L-S Rodger. Mathurin, Ses Johns, Q aboard HMCS L a. steward ‘serving of his with a ; paintings, ali. done’ during ithe ‘Arctic. tour: this summer;:. Other seamen’s displays on the ship. included leather work, modele:hips and model cannon. “DOG FOOD, Tila “+ SOAP, Peter. ite 3 bars -.: F t CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. SJOURNEYMAN, | of fue pay. AMAN HIRED WORK JOURNEYMAN : Bs The News’ Classified TEN WORDS FOR G PRICE: “OF i") WHEN —— THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE 280 DISCOUNT IF PAID. PLACING “ORDER PHONE’ 3031 For: Sale Notice: CASTLE THEATRE — PHONE 2921 . HEAD. CHEESE 8 EASE. MUST SELL 1954 PLYMOUTH TT COSTS NO MORE TO SLEEP before January. 15..: condition, sie. 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SERVICE LONG DISTANCE », ing‘ centre—Phone : 3266. 32 i We wish to. express our. sin- — | re thanks to friends. and neigh- a ROOM::. MODERN | “HOUSE bors for their many acts of. kind- with bath, Phone 3967, 21 ness, flowers and d expressions, of SUITES, ROOM AND BOARD|Sympathy sent. us ‘on ‘the LAST TIMES TONIGHT | “THE LONG WAIT! " Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. January 17th, Legion Hall, E Ambulance —- Flowers by: day, week or month, Mc- death of our peloved husband _ Granite, Marble & -Bronze Plaques ‘Phone 3601 "UNITED TRUCKING Phone 2493." Creighve Apartments, First‘Ave back of Kootenay Rullders, and. father, William: Rigby; B.A. Resker, ous FULLY MODERN, HOUSE, RIGBY’S - BUS DEPOT | COFFEE SHOP CONFECTIONERY HOME : * Builidng | Supplies : ~ PHONE pe EN: Dr. A. sion—Kinnaird, Prone: also for the beautiful floral - tributes TEN 38 at the funeral. Special thanks: to|} . doc-|' tors and nurses of Trail Hospital, and Dr. H. Rueb- ee saat, Canadian. Legion Branch 40/170, and: the.Women’s Auxiliary, 2 or, Phone: 3061. HEATED. PARTLY FURNISHED suites. Apply Alex _Eremenko, C-tin40 Ca‘legar Soroptimist , Club Found - ' Lions Head Lodge. No..:74, IOOF ! and) ‘the Castlegar : ‘Funeral Home, The Rigby Family. “he ‘BHONE 2sgMe KEYS. AND’ MITT. eLrLy Castle News. “Bae ng. Supplies ~ OGL CENTRAL SHOE. & LEATHER » REPAIR = Phone ‘4622 -«- * We: attach, “Dinide” Nickel : Rim Heels on Ladies Shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. KOOTENA AY LAONDRT : NELSON, B.C. For ‘Pick-Up & ‘Delivery . Phone Castlegar *’” goss. = MAN’S “BLACK, LEATHER ‘glove. Phoné Castle ‘News. ae . 42 W.A. HOLD REGULAR ->- A regular meeting ‘of “the held : on T ursday, January Sth, \ “Mrs, Mary: TRUCKING :- DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Rosen, _ Castlegar | b ‘Open 8.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. Not':Jas¢ Ancther: Pinos To. Eat” But The Place. 70: Eat: _ Another. f PHONE: ‘S881 CASTLEGAR Lad Columbia Ave., Castlegar - Greep’ 8 Blectrie ELECTRICAL. CONTRACTING _ PHONE 357 Box 384 Castlegar,’ WASHING MACHINES | PARTS and REPAIRS For ‘every make’ and eS “_ .WRINGER.-ROLLS Rebuilt Washing! Machines, For. Sale boos “HLS; JOHNSON: ‘Phone 2546 «2: nae ae cL LAUGHTON, BSc. OD., a8 OPTOMETRIST. i Office: Hours °: No — WED. — FRL "20-12: ,:1:30 to 5:00 +> BHONS 2581 Morrison, was’: initiated in the Auxiliary at the ‘meeting... - Mrs. Margaret. Bystrom'. and. Mrs... Fannie’ Stoochnoff volun- direct: the ‘Teen ‘Age dances.’ A. very successful Ter. Age | EES ‘ORDER EAGLES|. | MONTHLY MEETING ‘THURS. "A new member,: Mrs. Flotence eo teered to. go.on.the committee to/| & Supply Co. Ltd ‘ ‘CASTLEGAR, | - : ‘Phones 3351 & -4063 Ladies. Auxiliary’. F.O.E.. was] \- 7 Dance..was ‘held on™ Mr. ‘and Mrs.” Fred .Fomenoff and. ce and Mrs. Ernie _New- January 7th. -Chaperones were e Rae Now At ‘THE CASTLE NEWS ; “AL this season of the year rit . is sometimes :.too'. expensive. to supply: the family with: enough fresh | fruit, ‘madame,” ‘said: the _chef.. qrotrawherries are ‘still costly. in: most.:sections: apples cost considerable in many places, rhubarb ‘is “available hit’a little goes a long: way) 2: 'So..1- suggest. = ‘several. ways: mean. brands that} we plan to use. canned :<° GENERAL’ BUILDING - | CONTRACTORS Al Kinds of Building ‘ Supplies : _C.LL. Paints . CASTLEGAR : BUILDING. SUPPLY STORE ; Phone Batt _.are-not;too_sweet,,and that have “a fragrant apple’ ‘flavor. : Applesaace ‘at. ‘Breakfast “Let's "start. with:: breakfast, ‘chef, and Serve applesauce « on.top of any ‘kind ‘of ‘cooked or ‘ready- ‘good | orange’ peel-if you lke. Recipes "proportioned to serve Aovte Tarts: Line. tart. pans with ‘home-made pie pastry, or use a mix, Flute edges. Peel‘and, . thin-slice 5 winesap apples.’'Mix — | in ¥4-cup ‘granulated’ sugar, .%4- teaspoon cinnamon ‘and 2 table- spoons fresh: lemon» juice. 5: Spoon into tart - shells. until ~ almost. full, Cover: with.crumble deg. FE a6 Ae FE and bake an‘addi-’ tional:35 minutes or until apples: are: fender. .-Serve’. warm. or cold, topped svith -vanilla or lemon. {ce cream, garnish;. of ‘chopped candied a to-eat,ceredl. It's ‘wit! With . fork, ‘ th: ‘toasted: in’ Ye-cup.” fine- chopped ‘walnut meats Applesat together - cee ‘sugar Bl French sauce flavored 'with minced fresh autte ‘ smioked bam: in any: form. “And COAL, - SAND, GRAVEL, BULLDOZING - and "EXCAVATING: H Castlegar ‘Transfer’ Sharples Phone’ 4942: When’ canned : app! sweat, omen “o SGrapefruit™ < '. ast : Loin: of Pork «:): Gravy Pan Roast ‘Potataes |: a Greens): ome, tara a Frozen. Peaches $a Conkies “For dinner, chef,’ like apple: 3 cup. 2 beaten ‘ rea ani i tar Together 2Y4-cup : atready. lt enriched , ‘flour, . FRIDAY and SATURDAY Shows at 7. and 9 p.m. paacra ‘Saturday ot 2:00 p.m. “aONDAY. anid TUES AY “Men would do anything | Starring. ae RICHARD BURTON § -ROBERT NEWTON mixture Palernaely with ‘Lceup) tart, applesauce. .{home- ned), The dough will -; stiff... 4 te two. rolls; 2" in’dia-" . aluminum. foil’ : and ‘rotelgerate ‘atleast: 3:hours, : * | Slice! very:-thin, bake 15-20: min-. aderate oven,” 375 deg. |, Rub‘roast’ fol bs Sark b before’ roasting:‘with 3 - peeled ‘sections garlic crushed with-2 tablespoons salt. : Baste : while: cooking. with ¥4-cup ‘lemon: dulce. ‘ yi $25:00" CASH: WILL BE GIVEN: ‘AY TO A LUCKY PERSON NS THE THEATRE: THAT: NITE