CASTLE. NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. YOu CAN TAKE THEM, 7 Page Z Thursday, February 25, 1954 DAVE CAMBBELL ATTENDING Jou nol.wor] | scx WONT PUT-THEM ON TILL t| | AFTER JUNIOR COMES IN "OUT THE GASTLE HEWS - tte “, Published Every Thursday By - THE CASTLE NEWS LIMITED ° BC. . 2 o L. V. CAMPBELL, Manager Cura®” V. A. MISUTKA, Editor Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association and B.C. Weekly Advertising Bureau SUBSCRIPTION RATE :— $3.00 per year; 25c per month by carrier. Autherized as Second Classs Mail, Post Office Departmen:, wa. BRITISH COLUMBIANS AT OUR LIQUOR LOVING e Do ou Columbians know | derable ° Ow enjoy themselves? Do fair province the - they know how to have a good ean One iy Aner time? A lot of one Poor so little that they must partially ir i: ‘1 could be more logical. So there you have it. A cons! torical precedent before us, what i. f Five Years Ago This Week (From the Feb, 24, 1949 issue of Due to excessive and continued snow fall, the Castlegar Public Works department has rented a bulldozer which is now out of order also. The village is thus EDITORIAL SHARES IN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS don’t think so, ‘ks and dances going.” a Saturday night, at least five social meeting. a misplaced, ol pany of other British Columbians with al- cohol before their presence at a And the opposite sex, through adulation of the god, popularity, or else because they cannot stand their males either, tt on its snow plow attached to the truck— The automatic control for the street lighting system has been giving a little trouble also and is now being attended to by the West Kootenay Power and Light Com- pany. St, Alban’s Evening Guild wish to thank all those who patronized their dance and helped make it the Castle News) de Club are to hold their annual Pot Luck Supper at the home of Mrs. foe Burrows. Another evening of Folk Danc- ing will be held at Kinnaird. The dances are more and more .popular and more people are on the floor trying the new steps, Mrs. Shaw and ning and instruct whenever any- Devitt passed away ‘Tuesday at his home in Robson. He was 73 years old. partner demonstrate throughout the eve- a fa ‘MAN FROM 4 ‘liltin MUGGS.. HERES THE: ty : 3 L : MONE’ af erred, Keay Feaes Spode tot Ghent + OF THE SNOW BNO: CLIMBS: JV BECREATIONAL CONVENTION David Campbell, president of the Castlegar District Projects Society and President of the Castlegar Amateur Athletic and Recreational Socicty,'is attending the one week provincial com- munity programmes conference on public recreation at Victoria. Along with representatives ‘of recreational commissions from various communities throughout B.C., as well as the regional con- sultants, he is ‘makin; Zz a study of Gasilegar Shuttlers In First. Year Of Play. Make Fite Showiag At Trail Toiiriament Members of the Castlegar Ju- nior ‘Badminton Club acquitted in fashion at were “tickled pink” with the re-. sults and witi: the spirit the the’: Trail .and District Junior Badminton: Tournament at Trail, showed, this is their first ‘year of play. ‘The coaches were especially Kinnaird Kinnaird shuttles walked 3 Tourney Events Boys Doubles Under 14 At Nov. 1, 1953, wage fairs. ion Robert hour. in Canadian manufacturing in- dustries was $1.37 an hour; aver- of Bonner officially opened the con- ference at a dinner meeting Mos- age wage in 1945 was 67 cents an As the drive for funds to finance the first truction stage} “ {encourage rather than check the/@ success. ; aN u ce the cons‘ uction a ‘And what's more,” he added, Ppractice. . A pleasant evening was enjoy- of the centre here, “there wouldn't have been one} Quick, Henry, the Flit! ed at the Legion L.A’s whist Saturday and Sun pleated with the under 14 group | away with top honors in three of] Keith Muirhead and Reg Mit- an eanvassers continue their house to house calls for donations or | ‘drunk’ in the lot. “A person ob- While none of the 17 contest-|who “put up a whale of a battle fifteen events and: were finalists} chell, Kinnaird, defeated Don ane from here ener among in spite of their nervosness at in seven others at the highly suc- Davies and Jim Fenner, Kinnaird, ledges of monthl: tributi i x | drive, winners, Coaches ‘'Mac”| competing in their first tourna-|cessful Trail and District Junior] 15-5, 15-2. kc ey Ogg beggar ag er vp ieee d Ree gman fc St. Albans W. A, celebrat- Mecrhersop, end Tobin, ineots| ment sa | Seauntan, Touminent Salus). Giclees Under 38 *made by Dr. C. H. Wright of the Trail Recreational Projects Society | outcast at such an attain” or Robsen Church Filied ed’ its first birthday at a party : FIXTURES me a Although there were fo Cas-|day and Sifhday at Tadanac Hall.| Evelyn Paterson and Madelyn last week, at the meeting of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club. “People there, are more socia- St the homé of Mrs. R. A. D. | CONZRACTING REPAIRS y AE Hlegar Ralph Englund| | Reg hell se Tad ‘Carol Speaking on the need for adequate recreational iacilities in|ble; They like one another's F Sh Cy) F I ‘West. Valentines were used as COLIN PHTTS . and Fred Horeoff were finalists|Muirhead of Kinnaird for the|Gill and Marilyn : Salter, Tada- any community, Dr. Wright said icited for 5 : ‘and they like to dance or umarn runera dseorations and ‘ie Hien was Corner Maple and 2nd. in the boys doubles under '18 and | Boys ‘Singles’’ Under 14 ‘crown; |nac, 15-9, 12-15, 18-14... ‘The Robson Community Mem- fully sused theoughaut, PHONE 4516 NG MA’ to recreational projects “are not asked for a hand-out but rather and tier y put up a stiff battle beforé losing | Cyril Sookachoff teamed.up with Girls Doubles Under 16 being offered a hand-in;—that is, a hand in the affairs of their com- SORES oie eeaicle telorial Church was filled to capa-| p4, public meeting at St. Alban’s out to a more experienced Trail/Andy Evans to take the Boys) Carol Gill and Marilyn Salter, munity.” m are heavy drii = Liss oes city i aan Parish Hall, considered the or- Len am a Kinnai uns. wey Porno 10 an won Tadanac, defeated Joan Bergen That's an i 0 3, aay a at of a Parent-T lown ie innaire am Of irhead an eg ell won 7, o a j AN aspect of donations mn0ce fe doe ee ee eat cr | eindaedto a Bowes, cout its LS a reali de pe urmnoet SP here. A second meet- Cyril Sookachotf and A. Barélay.| the Boys Doubles Under 14. See Cicer ama an our ity, — an i that will turn i a re ing is to be held shortly. Ten other Castlegar shuttlers| 1 ast year’s winner 0! ie fi : 2 fae ee at en be x aL ed: to-usiin & are Jeoked: upon 85. pele rai Foter Shumaris wine Per Sway |. 22 members of the Lillian Kil- got as far as the semi-finals be-|Girls Singles Under 18, Donsa Soome an aa cate Our is $ 1 i ‘ Snking i seen - = lough Chapter LO, D. E., staged fore being defeated. i d,* was ithe}: i amar that will earn for ne aides of munity W ahi Bovine seen’ ‘all th nian at 2 a nee 5 see | 2 delightful “surprise party” tor “All in all, it was an extremely |finals of that event-in one of the | Sud ice Clee Sere pe ca cnet: oe cong Ser ae ee a ee = a 4, ey t of her luable services as secre- cott commented. “The kids can too was the mat 2 ie il FOR DISTRCT RESIDENTS Seep tes Gd ee eck Gr gee” There. were| een ey ae ee be proud of their showing:” [which saw Cyril Sookachoff de-| yc Svagmen ‘ral, and Evelyn : ii i = , Horswill presented the honoree Members of the Castlegar Ju- in, the boys. under B 2. The bargain packed “Dollar Days” which Castlegar merchants ph _aitemonn many floral tributes offered. with a beautiful china basket of nicr Badminton Club competing nage Fatereon raier ment ate are holding on all Mondays of March, are intended to make more}. ‘py, Sckee > & ya > dance on Burial was in Robson commu- |flowers and expressed the thanks were Bob Hesketh, Billy Turik, complete - final © results vcea reight a048 45-7; 18-16. people of the distri game while nity cemetery. Pall were|of herself and the rest of the : Kir ee eee i ict o shop- f bearers Miles MacMillan, Eileen Goreslcy, j were: Fs WM ping, business and professional facilities that Castlegar offers them. pen. going somewhere to con-|Fred William Sapru-| members. ( : Boys Singles Under 18 : ea Doubles Unde It's a good idea because more people should know that it's to drinking: noff, Mike Gripich, J. D. Hols-| The Kinnaird Improvement | Trail ections of all leading brands of sa = z i take a personal pride in the quality of the merchandise they sell the fore the favorite thesis that | ada -in “1913, worki He moved to Robson in 1930 and had resided there ever since. RIGBY’S Madelyn Wetmore, Tadanac 12-11, é bn 11-3. toed} Leet “ turned up half drunk as they so “ a] "PHONE 288M Tr: For these this is ing the C often do here, no decent girl To Speak Tonite & Sun.|! Mon. - ‘Tues, Mar ee POWER TROUBLES tn ‘merchants in their “Dellar Days” with a series of news stories on would go out with them.” Miss Annie Goertz, return Rock Hudson oul PARTS and REPAIRS land and their \ For every make. and model bound up in one another. Each MARCH PROGRAM “Gunsmoke” Color by: Technicolor PLUS _ CLARE'S Funeral Chapel Fiower Shop “Owned rated By “Painti : ‘ainting the Clouds Sharon: Taylor, Olga Plotnikoff, i Lorraine ‘Schwartzenhauer, vir-| Ken q|<:Hugh Hargrave and Mania j With Sunshine” : cel hea Salter, d i inia’ Kinakin, Marilyn Knob-| Mike McBride, Trail. 15-11,15-9. LE echoes = < Shows at 7 and 8:30pm, [ENE Gity tyson, Pete Holu-| ‘Boys Singles Under 16 7 pa) Rhbodes,< Teall and. "Lois "Haley, Wed. - Thurs. Warch 3 - 4|boff, Olga Samsonoff, Fred Hor-| Hugh. Hargrave,. Tadanac - de- alan ea as Y bles U; der 1“ Bette Davis Gary Merri | coff, Ralph. Englund, ‘Warry Plot- | feated Cyril Sookachoff, Kinnaird! 5,1, Tice an ae e5 Satter, | “6 id) coft, Pale Sicfonivkc and Blaine |18-7, 15. PHONE 2251 or 4191 DAVe OLIN Rosalind Russell derson, W. H. Reed, L. Ackney. a a : ” ‘ , oN # W: Baul Ree Kinnaire mai ad Affairs—S, C. Muir- Office — Arrow Motors 2 ate PAY: : : AW, ave tt Inead, R. MacDermid, E. J. 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