’ “Page'4 AFTERNOON "REFLECTIONS dinary mortal, please curb those So by-all means, ‘be. yourself it you are’one of those people who are perfectionists and can make others happy without any undue effort. But if you are just an or- to be natural at all costs “By “Gladys ‘Collinson Just supposing we were to get|#xception. é ‘our own way all the time about everything—can you imagine how very dull and untinteresting life “would become? It ‘is one thing to “win an argument, but quite an- ‘other to be frustrated by the lack of argumentative material. It could be, of course, that my fel- low ‘columnist ‘has ‘lost the spirit of competition, and given up in despair, or perhaps‘he just under- estimated the power and persist- ‘ence of a woman, Now that the and let thoughtfulness ‘and consi- deration be the rule instead of the “Around S.H. H. S. By Paul Zanet much in the way of sports activi- Well there hasn't been very ty going on around the school lately although a few of the boys such as “Miler” Poogy, “100 Yard Dash” Zanet and “220 Yarder” have begun subject of equality between the) for the track meet in May. “sexes.has been brought to a satis- “factory close, I can turn to other «subjects of interest quite uninter- -ruptedly. The other day I read a very to get in shape. -good arti¢le entitled “To be in- this year. teresting, “be yourself.” As I see *it, that is fine, except being your- - self becomes complicated at times -and ‘is liable to land you up to close basketball game in the'audi- torium on Tuesday. House 2 edged House 4 by a score of 12-9, -your pretty white neck in hot G. Reid made 5 points cand little water. For ‘instance, isn’t everyone W. Kereiff, who is a junior, came up with 4 points for House 2. Top scorers for House 4 — F. Stooch- ‘that can understand the impulses! ots ana P, Zanet with 3 points that go into the making of a per- aeeality. In other words, being -yourself and doing and saying what comes naturally very often ‘leaves the, other person cold, or ‘at least in a cold sweat, which each: | In ‘our assembly period on Tuesday, with Mel Gustafsen. in the chair, the students heard ‘ ‘a public. speaking contest between ‘doesnt’ do’ anything for you as eight Grade VIII students. Yar as your popularity is concern- ed. ‘ So let's be moderate in being ourselves. at isn’t always the | best Corey Anne Barnes spoke on “Prayer,” “Edueation of the Deaf”, Katie Tomlin “on “Dope and Dope Ad- dicts", _F. Perehudoff on the icy to b ot other Seale’ 's feelings and de- “sires. One of the .surest ways ; know of being popular and at- * tracting friends is to spare an- Y other’s feelings as much as possi- ‘ble. There is a great deal of satis- faction in bringing pleasure and happiness to others, and we can * {ll afford to pass up the opportu- nity. A pleasant personality ra- “Seven! of the Ancient t World”, A. Robinson on “Spiders,” H.. Jensen on the “Canadian Na- tional Exhibition”, L. Stevenson on “the Coronation,” and S. Mar- tel on the “Pyramid of Gesia.” Local Gage Squads Drubbed By Trail diating warmth and” cheer is’as|*"- catching as the German measles, and believe me,, it lasts’a whole weir COATS They ‘Add Flaré To Everything You Wear In Friday Encounters: 25-9 by, the Trail girls, s. quarter time. frequent bodily A few other boys have also been practising a bit at a time “Miler” Geot- ting is pratising hard as ever, determined to win the mile again The students saw a fast and Maureen Lipsett on ina KINNAIRD -KORNER Lites) Mrs... E, Fourt returned ‘from rail Tadanac ‘Hospitat: on Fri: ey eeMENs SOCIAL — A‘ total: of 48 Kinnaird firemen and ‘wives attended-' the .‘ annual ,firemen’s ,, Berman. duel by Robert ‘Taylor, a aving been Late: oa e whieh the ae of the kneeling Elizabeth Taylor; has deperided, asks forgiveness. for the distress he has caused the young girls: Robert Taylor is shown standing at extreme left, next to Joan Fontaine, The scene is from M.G. version of Sir Walter Scott’s immortal adventure classic, Theatre on March lith. Filmed in England against some of the most specteaular seés ever created for a motion picture, the stirring: drama has a cast of theusands, directed by Richard Thorpe. It was produced by Pandro S. : ‘8 spectacular Technicolex film “IVANHOE,” which opems. at the Castle Hockey fans and NHL ‘talent Eagles Flatten In. Hectic Hockey Hop Kiwanis i record by being offside scouts are still in raptures over the “hockey” classic in the Co- minco arena Saturday night at which the high flying Castlegar Eagles whipped the “tricky” Cas- tlegar Kiwanians 13 to 3 before a seHout crowd of some 20 hockey lovers, Featuring ingenious _ tactics, never seen before outside a cir- cus ring, tactics which will un- doutbedly revolutionize Canada’s national sport in the year’s ahead the junket was one of the most}: the boys and girls basket-| spectacular displays of blade and bait ams of. the Stanley Hump- ‘punk artistry ever seen in the hriey Junior Senior High School | Kootenays, ‘ .|suffered decisive defeats atthe hands of Trail Senior High: bas-| mentator Jim Scott that first star ‘1 ketballers in a twin hoop card in| of the evening was preeminently the local auditorium Friday éve-| deserved by Mickey “Turk” .|ning, hetore a full house of fans.| Moran,’ whose stellar netminding: The ‘boys game, an extremely|in the Kiwanis cage was the only rough and fast moving encounter| thing: that prevented the score saw: the Trail lads trounce the|from becoming a complete rout. local. cagers 36 to.13 while the|Sprawling in, around and about Jocal lassies were snowed under | the goal with acrobatic agility, on Fans agree with official com- something *(i.e, skates) “which The’ visiting boys’ had gained|neither he nor his feet-had ever a 6-4 edge by the end of the first|seen or felt before, th colorful quarter; increasing their lead to| Kiwanis goaltender used all the. 16-7 by half time, and shooting| various parts of his anatomy to into a 28-9 strangle-hold by three|#00d advantage in stopping a large percentage of the rubber de- The close checking. and very|!uge hurled at him. In tribute to this sensational 125 ft. at the face off. Also estab- lishing his undying fame in hoc- key annals was. his disappearing fact during a change of players, In coming off the ice, “Both” suddenly lost his vertical position and vanished from view for a considerable portion of the game, which did- much to confuse the Eagle opponents. This lad deti-| a, nitely. caught. the eye of the crowd—and banged both of his own several times: . . The “Seive twins” Bill and Ken ‘Sharples, who along ‘with Bob Graham and.Jim Scott.played a “crashing” game on the Kiwanis Gefence, are still telling.of the “Big fellows who got through.” It seems. there were quite a num- ber of them. could'both skate and stick-handle were Cliff Wanless and Harry Haines but they seemed consider- ably out of their element in the kind of play performed. The Eagles were much _less colorful.and nearly all of, them could skate which may be why they won the game. Steve Gallo in’ goal was very effective and had little trouble with most of ne shots he was called upon to ae Monaldi of Trail capably e t resulted in‘ frayed tempers which erupted | © a fellow K "You, the ‘unc- Hong of referee, and lineups were into brief fighting session Joe Zeeben of Castlegar and T. erees,\" Three top Castlega: were Leo Goetting and Magwood with 3 counters, Leading the Trail barrage. were flod Don: Dispaquale with 8 points, and ‘W..Russel and R. D. Andrea whom are weak in the goal tend- were terrific, Mick. If it hadn't] 25 Lerose of Trail. Both were ban- been for you the score would, ished’ from the floor by the ref- have’ been 15 to 3.” It'is unofficially reported that Mr. ‘Moran is besieged with: a : of tempting offers from teamis "in “Lower Slobovia, all of ing department. ‘The“talent scouts are ‘also hard on'the heels of young, hard skat- ski with 4 points““eath -and ‘J. irig, ““Doc" Bothamely who, Scott ew Eagles — S. Gallo, "Killer"Kere- iff, G. Scott, S. Jankola, F. Wap- ple, E. Conroy, E. .Bradley, J. Mason, P, Tarrasoff, P. Leduc, W. Ledue, F. Fomenoff and coach P, Conroy. . Kiwanians — M. ran, C. Wanless, R. Lott, R: pan erie Sharples, W. Sharples, S. Demeo, M. Dalton, Brick Saunders, J. Scott, L. Bothamely, R. Tipping, H. Haines, H. Greeman ‘and G. 25222, Vern ; |}~-Among the Kiwaniand, “who! ‘ . ROBSON NEWS le a at eal Mrs, H. Foxlee has been trans- ferred from Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Rossland, to_ Mt St. \Francis, Nelson. Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Waldie re- turned yesterday morning from their holiday trip to Honolulu. Mrs. C. Tench has returned to her home in Rossland after a Mrs. D. Gavrililc, The directors of: the Robson Recreational Society have pur~ chased a P.A. system to be .used at weekly dances in the Robson Hall. The shine re- ceived its “tryout” at a welt at- tended dance in the hall, ‘Satur- day, and proved highly Sen ory. social ‘evening on Friday.’ Danc- ing to records, games-and’refresh- ments kept everyone happy and°* resulted in an enjoyable time-for- all, One out of every-eight dollars: of ‘the income of‘ all. Canadians- comes from pulp and paper ins. dustry, visit at the home of her mother, COMING TOTHE CASTLE March et. 12-13-84, : M-G-M «| The compapy that made. “QuorVadis,”* now brings. * anothag- great: book trtifel: TecnNicenor lrotali = Bell 5 Bulletin Board cw. Annual be Patrick's Danee. Twin Rivers ptm , Tickets member. Refreshments. invited to attend. on the Life of St. Paul. * at the Parish Hall. The Annual oma of C. H. King. All 1.0.0.F. members cordially St. Alban’s Church every Thursday in Lent 3 at 7 p.m, Films _Regular meeting of St. Alban’s W.A. will be held-in the Parish Halt Thursday at at B45, Ba. Scouts and Cubs. Annual Parent’s Night. Films and Refresh- ments, Please attend at 8 p.m. Friday, February 2% Annual Father and Son Banquet of the Kinnaira Scouts and : Cubs to beheld Friday, February 27. at 6:30 p.m, Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall, - of the Cast March 2nd, 7:30 p.m. at tho and District Next of ihe Committee will be held March 10 in ‘the Coronation .: Hall,. Everybody Come—Everybody Vote,” Soclety _tee Is Monda: r night in the Coronation’ Hall at 8 p.m, ‘The general. bublic is'strongely urged to: attend. Commit- - Thursday, February:26,.1953 i Pape '5 ‘No Objection Towards Dances In “Audtiorium Says Dopt, Education The Columbia Valley Aerie, ‘Fraternal, Order of Eagles, are seeking to have the Stanley Humphries - Junior, -Senior. High School © auditorium ;. made ” avail- able for. public. dances and. other social functions. To this end they wrote the, B.C.. Department of Education asking for their opin- ion on the matter. In reply the. ‘Department has expressed. willingness that the auditorium be used for “any legi- Guide;Asso ‘Realy in For. Mother-Daughter:.. Banquet Next Month Final plans for the: Mother and]: Daughter - ‘Banquet’ next :month were «discussed; at. the monthly jtri meeting ‘of. the 'Castlegar..Guide ‘Assoclation’-held" at’ the home of Mrs, ‘McPherson “ Tuesday.’ after-|it: noon with six members and! ‘three visitors present. Arrangements. were also madé|* BAND: LE KINNAIRD, PARADE °. The }:) Kinnaird ‘Girl fora ‘Bake Sale to be held in Brownie March, The ‘riembers decided to} with their ‘leaders Mrs, entertain .at ‘least two tables’ of! Mrs'i J.’ E, ‘Burrows,’ Major ; ‘Moll cards or games before the -next| and, -R;..Smales,’ ‘paraded :to. tie ‘timate. purpose” provided “there is no interference with normal school use, and there is no. ex- pense to the, school board incur- Ted thereby.” At the same ‘time, the letter of reply emphasizes that the matter is in the hands of ‘the Castlegar schoo] board and that they must decide what use the auditorium is put to, The letter. of reply,, a addressed to A, J. Weir, secretary of the local aerle, is as follows: “I have your letter of February 5th which refers to the use of the school auditorium in Gastlégar.” “This Department: has not, at any time, either through the In- spector or in any other way, res- tricted the authority of the School Board to permit the use of the school for proceeds: will go ie the’ Associa- 1 tion. Funds, Se each; The Kinnaird,“ Community: Hall. 30 p.m. The parade was Reise by:>\the’ Cast) Legion Band Mrs, Killough. wes siecled. Cas- under “Bandmaster Potat Leitner, tlegar of March. in “the service Convention in ‘victoria at the end were’ Margaret upper who! rvieg gar, the Guide Law, Douglas Burrows | Herb Horie: Honored ; By Fellow Bandsmen ‘| Herb Horne, an ardent worker for the Castlegar Begion Band since its ‘Christmas hampe! in ‘need, ‘arid : thus, was honor- 3 |¢ed by his fellow bandsmen ‘at the annual ‘meeting of ‘the Legion Band held in the Legion Hall Thursday, evening. ‘réduce the. gyants’ to", district welfare proportionately | in the three districts, so ‘as not’ to ex- ceed: the ‘budget : percenta, nge al- lotted to. aveltste by” th It was. pointed out ‘thet welfare work’ is now. . being capably handled by the 1.0.D.8, inCastle- the Women’s Instftute in Gus Leitner pres- ented Herb with art end table, as master; R. W. Graham, deputy bandmaster; and H. Horne, gec- retary-treasurer. 4 Meagsrs. H. Sommers, G, Stan- ford and G, Leitner were named to.a Finance Advisory Committce and J. Hawkins, and L. Grune- rud were appointed librarians. ' Twenty-five ; years ago Cana- dians.ate an average of 20 and one half. pounds of canned fruits and a token’ of tor his long and faithful service to the and, a service which, Mr, Leit- ner sald, has greatly benefited the ‘hole community. “slerb’s interest in our banu yannot’ be told in words,” Wn. Leitner said..“Our success is due directly to him and the..whole community, which has benefited greatly from the band’s accom- Robson and the Pp So- Refreshments were served .by who. presented the Scout Law. and | clety in Kinnaird. “ Tt’ was felt Mrs, Jones and Mrs. McPherson. March :31 -at the home of Mrs. Schwartzenhauer. 7 Margaret - The next meeting will be held|/stuart who repeated the Brownie and Cub laws respectively. os Major Moll-offered the pray: Zucco maf school use, and of course, so by R. Smales, long as there is no added expense to the School Board. ARCHD. RESKER PRAISES | “The School Board has no au-| BADEN. POWELL FOUNDER thority to spend money for the Castlegar and.” Robert however, that since | ai 3Legion's welfare work is’: ‘among: ‘veterans only, a grant to. them: will not e duplicate ‘the grants tothe other atid the scripture lesson was rend welfare agencies, So as not to ex- ceed the required Broject-.in:, the ‘form: sot a booklet:for the primary. grades, 1 to” contrast & good -school and a on: worknianship, Pertineney:: and Hisinallty; “the intermedjate | divisto “The contests, which have been ; “‘not-g0-good school,”.to be judged |" a learn’ séméwhat easier ‘than’ boys,, 2 yr he said, the latter being inclined an is ny On Ey Aerts Serene towards rougher sports, However, !or; the same basis as’ the sr many. girl tumblers ‘often ” put !-;-at‘the high school,’ 4-poster on the roughest boys’ sport 46 shame. the significance ot: ~ edue’ '~ Some injuries ‘can’ be ‘expected | eet, . - Another. feature ‘Of the week 4] wi be the. open: ‘house : days .at | the various schools:in the district, || The public: is urged to. visit, their -|schools-on these days-and acquaint *|themselves with: the. conditions; |. organization-and teachers of. their schon: Dei inite dates will.be: f ie pesformances: of ne [eulart ee a open house dates have been Perle it we can find : coche! set.- tentatively ‘as: , at the: High who-has a:movie. camera, School: on’ Tuesday, -at Castlegar elementary. schools on. Wednes- day \ and © at. the: -Kinnaird:,and | Fural: schéols on ‘Thursday. . i LATEST SPRING and: STYLES: ut shalt the game but sheiwas Hlosr again’ “th acinatter “ManMINAV MAADOU Oca. : Fa doled Py hich aoe FULL LENGHE COATS niet 95 The meeting decided: to" don: $6.40 to the tumbling club for the 5, nded. thee evening. Bul hr, Next will be on March “What are the oe ane: of educa~| 30, Guest speaker will be another tion? ‘Do they’ contribute ‘to. the | kif hool” teacher, G. Smith, education of our. students? Is the ent. arrival from England, expense. involved ,worth it?” ..] who will, describe his European ts, served by- the travels, * “ ‘There’ ‘were over, y. million i my hae - A Show clothes pins manufactured in Can- é ay ada in 1950... SHOE STORE. PHONE 3641...