Page 6 Thainday; February ul, 1954. TipsonTouring Lees By Carol Lone amenwmmel Women's Travel Authority Driving on icy CASTLEGAR COURT OF REVISION CONSIDERS LONE ASSESSMENT APPEAL One assessment appeal was re- ceived by the Castlegar Court of Revision at the Village- Office, Monday evening. A written ae from rie roads pecial eahnigus Here, are some facts you should : remember. .() If you have to go up an ice- coated hill, gain as much speed as possible ‘within limits of safety, pefore hitting the incline. Then, keep just enough p' on the a Mary F F PP P’ ments on her Block 54, was re- ceived. Mrs. Poohachoff.is being advised, that since village assess- ments are based on those made by the Provincial Assessor, there will be no change in her assess- ment unless the Provincial As- sessment figure changes. saccelerator to keep wheels from loging traction and spinning. (2) To start your car on a. glassy surface, put your car in second or high gear and feed enough gas to keep the motor from stalling, Never apply gas suddenly or your wheels will start to spin. (3) Keep a pail of sand in the trunk of your car. If you should get stuck, sprinkle sand in front of your rear wheels. This will give you enough traction to get started. Most skids can be prevented by driving with a gentle, even pressure on the gas pedal, by avoiding sudden stops and by turning corners slowly. .If you should start to skid, turn steer- ing wheel in direction in which rear wheels are slipping. We Invite YOU The Very LATEST To Come In And SEE, IN the et Mite the eee and ee expressions of thanks for gener- ous assistance extended through- out the year, were heard at the annual meeting of the Robson Anglican Church, Friday, attend- ed by more than 30 people. Preceded by a Pot Luck Sup- per and the showing of films, the meeting included reports by Archdeacon B. A. Resker and Mr. C. Petts on the Castlegar-Fruit- vale Mission which has just been divided into two Parishes. Mr. J. . |. Smith reported the finances —Central Prose Canadian of the Church were in a healthy Robson Angl. Church \Hold Annual Mééting § condition. Thanks were extend led to th Board of the Community ines ial Church for the improvements in the beauty and comfort of the church, j Benes Mr. H.R. Foxlee was appopated Vicar’s Warden and Mr, H. was elected People's - ‘Warden. Chosen as: Delegate to the Synod was O. B, Ballard with Mr. J. H. Smith, named alternate dele- gate. Elected along with the’ ward- ens and delegates were Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. J. H. Smith and - Mrs, J. Raine as members of the Church: Committee. Phone 3967 Public Stenographer Fannie Stoochnoff 2nd off Main All Types of Stonograiihle Work = . Tidudey. February It, 1954 | = Hold A Clearance Sale ra toe Home With ¢ - The News’ Classified: TEN WORDS FOR 50c, THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF TWO — PHONE 3031 For Sale ! LEGAL FIVE Jonkman, Castlegar. ROOM HOUSE. BASES . ment and garage, 12x22. O lots. Above the ferry. J. aD against, © & All persons having claims lease Here's a few ‘cogitations for St. SE forward same to “McBride, Allan & Moran, & SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. BASE- ment and garage, 14x24, on corner lot, Near High School.| Announcement Castlegar, B.C, 4 s Day, (the: day after day,—that is the day after the day which will bea week ago to- Also one lot, 100 ft Basement already ‘dug, Apply Jonkman, briana ath. ae Kinnaird Improvement : Society BE. and Green St. day. St. V ’s‘Day is the ‘day F.O.E. St. Valentine's Dance, Hall, Friday, Feb. 12. Good floor DREMEL ELECTRIC, SANDER show. Good music by the Mel-O- » Small size, Slightly used, Price $15.00, Apply Box 251, Castle- Everybody Welcome. rt gar, B.C. Admission $2 per couple. CL. on which a Roman lad called Val- entinus was put to death for re- fusing to give up his: Christian faith. That is,.he was: martyred. Today, the anniversary of his 1-g | death, . has ‘become ;a_ season. for the of love tokens. What 1937 — 5 PASSENGER FORD Coupe, Overdrive, Good condi- tion, Good tires, $300.00. Phone 2137, CARD PARTY ' Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 connection Jove has to the mar] tyrdom of Valentinus, I don’t | know but: some say that love is sometimes a prelude to an ex- treme form of martyrdom known andom everies ates being written last Fri- | in’ earth, piercing hearts with ar- rows of Love. As far as I know, he’s never been caught at it. More common than Cupid ‘as a symbol of Love and St. Valen- tine’s Day is the heart, looked upon as the source of ‘emotion, particularly love. This, is despite the fact that ‘the heart is not the source of emotions at all. As any- one at all conversant with physi- ology, such as a physician or pro- fessor, will tell you, the source of human emotion is: apart of the brain‘called the hypothelmus. But most people still look upon. ; ae a TONITE The Boldest Best-Seller Of Allis Now On ~ , Sonpln bi ADEA CA SAVE WiTH A Thriitpass fioan ES (ck beomaniliananleantegiiacapiaiede ee yiforsi Queen Elizabeth, eaten her jewelled ‘coronation gown, and Income Tax Forms Go mpleted gue Duke of Edinburgh, leave Parliament House, Wellington, after the state opening of the New Zeuland parliament by the Queen. as marriage. The} might have|the heart as the source of emo- GooD PROPERTY something to do with iS eS eee eee Rg Tag Ia GSN PRR each Nile PRICED.AT Westinghouse REFRIGERATORS and ELEGTRIC. RANGES * you WILL BE DELIGHTED TED WITH THE NEW FEATURES AND DESIGNS x REFRIGERATORS _ PRICED, AT. — 8%, CUBIC FEET (Fully Automatic) Sank “Bas TRig RARGES iesiet quater, sise,with glass door : and “putopaatie timer, Priced at Pi Ry ag Ta IND a GE Og gh SI IP Ia hae Og GG Pad in Ciiiade.. ra ‘New fist time CHEVRON lle rust- -proots your. engine wiile yeu - than $100, To an. already fine gasoline, . Standard of B.C. scientists have added a safeguard against rust - and corrosion, the scourge 0! the modern automobile engine. Motorists throughout, Canada ! and the United States pay more : »,000, 000 ope to replace and repair pumps, carburetors, fuel tine: and other valuable engine The fuel system of your engine is positively protected cgiloat” rust and corrosion when you drive with the New. Improved CHEVRON SUPREME GASOLINE. Here's how it works: There i is water condensation wherever gasoline is stored in metal tanks. This rusts and corrodes metal. Now, with Standard of B.C.’s new‘ant additive X-36A,_ the problem no longer exists because the’ ‘surface of the metal is covered with a thin protective film. IT AUTOMATICALLY SEALS. OFF aul WHILE You cleaner fuel, ioe from’ ana an ia Chevron: Supreme Gasoline with the. an’ Mrs. R. West Heads New Executive members present. “Mrs. ©. Wanless, secretary, gave a detailed account of the Chapter’s many donations during the very busy year, Membership is now 35, her report disclosed, with two members having left the sistrict ens and two others pass- ed away. Commitiee Reports Reflect Successful Year For 1.0.D.E. Inspiring :reports ‘on the many activities uring the. past year and pear Sot Officers, highlighted the annual meeting ofthe Lillian Killough Chapter LO.D.E., held in the Twin Rivers Halil, Monday evening. with Retiring ‘Regent Mrs. V. Goresky presiding and 20 EARLY FILING OF RETURNS eee MEANS AN RARLY-REFUND . at Castlegar, suitable for sub- BRIDGE — WHIST CANASTA — CRIBBAGE ea Ensign as Canada’s flag. Mrs. C. Petts read an article entitled “South Sea “Interlude” and an item on the federal parlia- ment by Elmore Philpott. . A letter is. being written to the Heriaieees Kiwanis. Club regard- the. . indi og of, the Chapter’s prayer and expressed the hope of all that peace would continue. The. financial success of ‘the year was reflected-in the treas- urer’s report by Mrs. R, Whit- taker. Education Secretary Mrs, J..A. Thomas told of the assistance given to district schools and the Public. Library, including the calendars placed ‘in schools. Services at home and abroad, read by Mrs. W. Easton, showed ‘a number of parcels had been sent overseas and to Korea along |" on the road signs this Club undertook to erect. The signs would contain a list of the different organizations in town with the places and times of their meetings, Another letter is going to ‘the Castlegar-Kinnaird - Soroptimist Club congratulating them on their “Date Book” idea. Hostesses for thé. meeting were Mrs. J. -Forgie-Thomson, Mrs. W. Dunn, Mrs. H. Westwood and Mrs.. J. Kirby. The next executive meeting will be at the home of Mrs. J. S. Scott on March 1 : They're New...... with tothe Pr Chapter and to Greece. Equally inspiring were the Empire Study and Press and Pub- licity reports by Mrs. C. Petts and Mrs, W. Devitt. ~ The Welfare Committee report by Mrs.. James Kelly told of the assistance that had been giver to a number of families — assistance which, according to reports, was much appreciated. to head the’ Chapter as Regent for 1954, with Mrs. J. Scott, First Vice Regent, Mrs. W. Dunn, Sec- ond Vice Regent;. Mrs. C. ‘Wan- ‘ker, Thomas, Education Secretary; Mrs. A. Harvey, Echoes Secre- tary; Mrs. H. Westwood, Stand- ard Bearer; Mrs. James Kelly, Empire Study; Mrs. W. Easton, ‘Welfare; Mrs. H. Gergely, Service at Home and Abroad; and Mrs. Mrs. M. B. Dalton, councillors. A gift was presented to retir- ing regent Mrs. Goresky by Mrs. J. Scott, on behalf of the Chap- ter. * In other ‘business of the meet- ing, Mrs. Goresky told of the presentation of the new Flag to the Robson Boy Scouts at their Jambore Film showing last wr etter was ‘read from the c. Witt TA cas atath regarding Welfare and it was decided.to assist this organization on a ticket system. ‘The was instructed ‘to 9: your. guardnteé of better, more economical motoring. Try a tankful = write H.W. Herridge, MP for Kootenay West, advising him the Chapter endorses adoption of the ‘Mre. R. A. D. West was elected. ‘W. Easton, Mrs. HL Gergely and]: @ Rubber Cement @ Elastic Bands . x) Colummnar Pads © Receipt Books - @ Stenographic Note Books Ledger Binders @ Staple Machines. © Counter Check Books @ India Ink @ Adding Machine e Paper Clips Desk Trays Typewriter Ribbons Second Sheets H ee 000 ° 0,0 @- Statement Pads Ledger Sheets dividing, Write Box 307, Castle- C1-6 gar. For Rent. Kinnaird C. or Club electric stove. Garag Phone Bite Or-write Box 95, Busi Kinnaird. 5 NOTICE if The Annual Meeting of the Robson Recreational Society will be held in the Robson Hall on Friday, February 24 at 8'-p.m. es9 — Committee Reports, Election of Officers and Election ROOMED HOUSE IN CASTLE |°% ERC. Director. All Robson : GAR, Central Phone Residents .requested to attend. 4921, tfo—1 will be served. : C1-6 TWO ROOMED HOUSE, Cetnrally located, Apply Mrs.| pi @ S. Kosiancie, Crescent Valley, Ferry Traffic Shows BC. Lost Continued Decline © From Lasi Year STERLING SILVER Although the Castlegar ferry ROSETTE “Ear Ring. Finder Phone 4031.jhad a busy month during Jan- p1-6 }uary as far as round trips were concerned —. making almost 2,000 more ‘than during the same. =|month last year — it carried 3800 fewer cars, 13,900 less passengers and. smaller volumes of traffic For his mar tions mostly because its easier to If was canonized by the Church, For their martyrdom, many hus- bands: are cannonaded: by their. wives with. rolling: pins. As for love, it’s deen defined as ‘the feeling that makes’a wo- raan make a man make a fool of himself”. Others call Love “the most common form of heart at- tack” dnd. distinguish it from Life by saying “Life is just one fool thing after another and Love is two fool things after each other.” Even the Romans connected St. Valentine's Day with love, though I understand it wasn’t intention- al They had a’ Spring festival on the day they killed Valentinus and—well—even the Romans’ had a saying which translated, meant: “In Spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of what the girl's been ‘thinking about all winter.” ‘To some it ‘may seem the Ro- mans were rushing things a bit by celebrating Spring so early in the year but actually Winter is done for quite early in that, part] of the. globe. For that matter, |. even ‘English ts just as well too ‘cause the whole language of love would be drastically altered were “hearts” to disappear from it, Most fair damsels wouldn’t know what their stuttering swains were talking about should they hear them say: “I am speaking from the bottom of my hypothelmus,” or “My hypothelmus bleeds for you,” or “Ah, please, have a hy- pothelmus.” Well, have a nice St. Valentine’s Day, everyone, ' IN: CHURCH Shows 7 and 9:10 p.m, — ADMISSION Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. PRICES Adults ........ 2. eee 75c Students .... Children .... ADULT ENTER: ‘AINMENT ONLY The United Church Of Canada Castlegar — 20:30 a.m. — Sunday School, : EIS pm ee Sing and Service of Worship. 2nd & 4th Sundays 11 am. Service of Worship. Robson — i1.am..- wheré Spring doesn't ‘cone; ti in all other is half ‘ver, ‘seem :to as well, according to figures released by. 5 the Provincial’ Public Works De- at PART OR gar. Complete statistics for Jan. FULL > KEEPING, Phone 2951, Castles 1954 compared with Jan. 1983, Wanted * SPRING WOUND GRAMO- In .good condition. Kinnaird. P3-5 PHONE. * Box 258, 80 FOR RADIO AND REFRIGERATION SERVICE H.M. CARD Below ‘Eaton's Store 898 8 = Freight (tons) ....° 3,088 Livestock —.... 30 3,783" . OGLOW BRO: Bulaing & Supply 60, 14a PHONE NE 4061 eaisiens FOOTWEAR TRS :LUDING (OXFORDS / goors ~ PATENT STRAPS BROWN STRAPS LOAFERS | - Heal for SCHOOL a re a Buliding Supplies wa have the same sort of idea. They, Have “an old* legend ‘which ‘says ¢, that: birds: begin:.to mate on St. Valentine’s Day. This legend was once referred to. by Shakespéare,. my, English i|teacher informed us,- and Eve St. Rita's “Church | Sunday ] Masses at 8:30 and 11 a.m at \7:30 p.m.* St. Joseph's Chapel Sueey Mass at 10 a.m. never been able to Of. course ‘I can’t say ve et tried, not being able to wax! overly enthusiastic’ about the Bard’s words of wisdom on birds’ and their habits, somehow. Also connected with love and |’ St. Valentine's Day; is a plump, cherubic, .be-winged, curly-haired little gent who: wears nothing but a bow and. arrow and quivers. He's called Dan Cupid, a name which, please note, rhymes .with “stupid” in ‘case you want to soles ot of Fuaning | around in scan- Little ale Cupid, as you may know, C.W.L. To Sponsor Social Evening For St. Patrick’s a Spaghetti Supper and Dance at the Twin Rivers Hall on St,-Pat- rick’s ‘Day, it was decided at the monthly ‘meeting ‘of the League |. held atthe home. of. Mrs..W. Fields, Thursday..evening. The group, ‘ing 21 ladies, write a_poem' sometime about the}. St. Rita’s C.W.L. will sponsor |’ : Pentecostal _ Tabernacle First Avenue and Juniper . “J. Pennoyer and F. Clemo co-workers Sunday. School, 10. am. Evangelistic, 2:30 p.m. : Everyone Welcome! - Community Bible >. Centre < ‘) Undemoninational Sunday School, Sundays at people of all. ages, Legion Hall, jCostioen, Evening Service, Sundays,7:30 The Légion Hall, Castlegar. ‘Prayer and Bible study, Thurs- days, 7:45 p.m. and Young Peo-|' ple’s: Fellowship, ‘ Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E.. Woodrow, Columbia Avene. ‘All’ are cordially invited. Presbyterian Church Barvised in. the Church - every Sunday at 11:15 am. dD. A MacKellar, Minister: eye with! Mrs.C. Brodman ‘presiding, | ° devoted the evening to plans for ithe’ March 17 event. Nearly: sall the* miembers .were appointed. to. “Anglican Church Sunday, Feb. i4 Castlegar, 9am. and. 7:30 p.m. the various that will arrange.. the different phases of affair. & Brodman won. the Béaster * prize and. Mrs. A.- Shu- tek’ and Mrs. Babych assisted. Mrs.‘ Fields in, the, serving. of the delicious refreshments which con- cluded the evening. i ‘SERVICE Hour, 8:30 p.ra.— * New Film of the Coronation. _ Robson, "11‘a.m. . Kinnaird, 2:30 p.m.:- Full! Gospel -Assembl Church. Services every Sunday afternoon,:2:30:p.m | Kinnalrd Improvement Society "Rev. . Paul Lade,’ Minister SPECIAL GOSPEL | SERVICES: - .A cordial -invitation is extend- Minis! of the Old ‘and New Testam: Castlegar Legion -Hall. | Friday, 7:30 p.m. i! Coriducted by Miss: ‘Heyduk andl. Miss" Websdale: iors -and.., ‘Third Sunidays : cat. 10:30 ° am, Classes for young]: _ oat and TUESDAY p.m. A service for the family. In|. Protuc by JOSEPH KALE SE ee. aoe Sherry’s Story, Shows a 7, and 9 p.m.