Thursday, October 23,1952 ‘CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, :.B.C..- The News’ FOR SALE.— Prime: grain-fed beef and pork. Apply Anderson Feed Co. C6-37 FOR SALE — 7x9 Rose, British a ; ¥ : a a ‘ Kj Classifieds ‘ATTENTION: PARENTS, TEACHERS, FRIENDS — The next meeting of the PTA will be held* in''‘the Stanley’ Humphries | High School, Library at. 8° p.m. 27.- India. rug and Apply R. Mathews, North End, Upper Bench, Kinnaird. P3-41 FOR SALE —.There is still time .to get a good choice of spring- “flowering Blubs © at Nielsen’ 8, Kinnnaird. > P1-43 FOR SALE — Four room unfur- nished house, Apply") -Nielsen’s Kinnaird. .° P1-43 FOR SALE — Girls’ skates, size 6. Apply Box 109, Castlegar. : P3-43 FOR SALE Four roomed house. Bath. Basement. Central location; D, Phillip, ‘Third Ave- A guest speaker " a have ‘as his subject “Youth Organizations.” Come .at 7:30 for the pre-meeting discus- sions. Want transportation from Kinnaird?) Phone -Mr. Martel 3231. _ ‘ ATTENTION CELEBRITY SERIES SUBSCRIBERS! First Concert, Jaroff Male Chorus and Dancers, Wednesday, October 29, 8:30 p.m. in the Trail Junior High School Auditorium. NOTICE — The Kinnaird Cath- olic Club will sponsor a Bake Sale in the Trail-: Mariel — this Friday. nnue, Box 402, C: P3-43 WANTED TO RENT — Reliable adults wish to rent or lease a five or six room. house in the vicinity of Castlegar or Kin- naird. Will pay good rent for a nice home. Permanent ten- ants. Box 596, Castlegar, B.C. @ P1-43 NOTICE — The Kinnanird W.I. again have lovely Christmas Cards and wrapping’ paper. See Robinson and Bradley’s Store or Mrs, F, A. Mitchell. 3-4: NOTICE —. Ki: ird Angli- Pas ey I's A-Woman’s World . Continued from Page 3 putes, basting. frequently. Then turn bird on other side and roast 15’ minutes longer, “Next” turn pheasant on its back and roast 10 to °15 :‘minutes. longer, basting often,. Bird. is done when’ juice that runs out when bird is lifted ‘and held tail. down is clear and without 'a pink tinge. Make gravey as you would any other fowl. Duck ‘Cookery The lordly wild duck has undis- puted .‘savor—with mallards. ‘in special ‘favor. Pluck, draw. and clean it as soon as you can, using on Refrigerate 2 or-3 days before cooking. Half a duck serves. one. Connoisseurs prefer duck rare —- rich red juice, gamey flavor. If you prefer it less so, just.cook.a little longer—though. this' may toughen the bird. Wild rice, tur- nips or green peas, currant or cranberry jelly are. all favorites with wild duck, Partridge is at its best when the hunting season starts—young and’ tender, with breastbone that breaks easily when bent. Its leg bone: is plump° and round ‘near. the _ foot, too—not thin . and’ can W.A. Bake Sale, Oct. 25, 2-5 p.m. at Robinson and Bradley, ‘Dry Goods. C3-41 The average of weekly wages, and salaries paid in’ Canadian industry stood at $54.09 at. June 1, 1952, compared with $49.; 34 a year earlier. New Shipment of ALL WOOL Skirts Just Arrived $6.95 to $10.95 - BIRTHS KAUFMAN — To Mr. and Mrs’ Justin Kaufman, Kinnaird, Oct- ober 11] in Trail-Tadanac Hospital, a daughter. WAITE — To Mr. and Mrs. Francis Waite, Castlegar, at Koo- 1 y as in an old bird. Half a ‘bird serves one. To bring out its ‘superb flavor, pluck, draw, clean, then refrigerate partridge for 2 wrapped. in bacon -or. salt-pork slices. Braise. or. stew. “oldsters”. Sauerkraut’.or cabbage -is- tradi- tional fare with partridge. If he bags it! Lucky you, if. your husband brings home a deer. It can mean a big saving on your meat bill this winter! Now here are some ;| tenderloin, ‘needs hanging and or 3 days. Roast young ones, well Page § cooking tpis trom’ the experts. Fresh venison, except. for the aging to bring out its flavor and tenderize it, Unless your. husband is a good butcher, it’s wise to take your animal to.a man who ie Does Auto Insurance Cost Too Much One of the most common beefs we hear these days is that car a of -pr Have the deer ‘cut into saddle, Toin, legs and’ tenderloin for the oicer dishes. The shoulders, shank, breast ete. can’ be cut for stew or ground meat. Marinating venison in a spicey, winey mixture helps, it a great deal. A good standard marinade is made with 2 bottles red wine, 1 1|2 tablespoons salt, 6 cloves, 1 teaspoon crushed black pepper- corns, 3 onions cut in quarters, 3 Barlic cloves, 2 bay leaves and a sprig of thyme. Rub the meat with olive oil and let it remain in the mari: -fr ly for two to six days. Roast Venison ‘ Cover. 5 to -7-lb. roast with juinade; then store in refrigera- tor for at. least 24 hours or long- er if convenient..Heat oven: to 450F, (hot). Remove skin and tough sinews from venison. If Possible, lard with slices of fat Salt pork,”“Place in open r is far too expensive, and that the insurance companies are making a killing on it. Ina secant Speech, ithe general has risen 89 per cent, hospital costs 135 per cent, claims cost 150 per cent for property damage and 70 per cent for bodily damage. And yet, auto liability insurance rates have only increased on an averdge of .35 per cent. Until there is better control of traffic, more strict law enforcement, and better Public c0-operation, the have no alternative of Cas- ualty ana sac Companies (car and insurance companies to you) set out some interesting figures. Since 1939, the cost of living but to ask the motor vehicles owners to pay the rates they, themselves make. For sound auto insurance advice, see Cyril Bell Agencies Ltd., Bank of Montreal Bldg. Phone 3441, a8 Satin — $14.95 Men’s Shoes minutes..a pound for medium rare, Baste with salad oil. erica Steaks imm -Mmm -Good! Cut 1 it inch Slices from. loin. (They will look like filet mignon.) Cover with marinade and store in refrigerator for two days or longer. Before cooking, drain well, drying on paper tow], Cover bottom of frying pan with salad oil and heat until very hot. Put in slices of venison, cook 8 to 10 tenay Lake General October 18, a daughter. POPOFF — To Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Popoff, Castlegar, at Koo- tenay- Lake General Hospital, October 21, a d IN CHURCH TERIVERSOFF — To Mr. and Nick Teriversoff, October 18, a daughter in Koote- nay Lake General Hospital. Shoreacres, |- St. Rita’s Church Rev. Jos. B. Barnes, P.P. Feast of Christ the King Sunday Masses, 8:30,° High Mass 11 o’clock. LOTS FOR SALE Near New High School Reasonably Priced_ Fifth Avenue’ Apply L. WOYKIN Conf 7:30. October Devotions, Friday, 7:30 Saturday evening at p.m. P Daily Mass, 8 o'clock; Saturday, 9 o'clock. Religious Instruction Saturday, 10. o’clock, Classes, on each side. P.S. Sup- pose a friend gives you a couple of venison steaks and you can’t be bothered making an elaborate pan with enough. salad oil to- cover bottom of. pan. Allow 15 || A. EREMENKO & CO. Dept. Store & Deep Freeze Lockers Men’s Fall Top Coats Pure Wool Gabardine — Builtmore Brand $64.95 Men’s Bomber Jackets To Clear — $5.95 — $6.95 — $7.95 Poplin — $12.95 We carry t Charge A eae Don’t Miss Our Week-end Meat Specials BONELESS VEAL ROASTS PRICES imnouave QCTOBER 17 and 18 COTTAGE ROLLS CHICKENS Ib. sone 49) SALMON. ‘FILLETS ~ Ib. Castle Theatre SAVE WITH A Thriftpass marinade. You can get thi the same result by spreading each steak with a bit of HP. sauce. ADVERTISEMENT CORRECTION In the Thursday, October 16th issue of the Castle News, the name in our Advertisement was incorrectly -inserted as TEA- HAN’S FUEL & TRANSFER. It should have read: TEABAN Ss FUEL & TRUCKING. L ~ St. Joseph’s Chapel Rev. Joseph B. Barnes, P.P. Feast of Christ the King Sunday Mass, 10 o’clock. Instruction Classes, INSULATE YOUR ATTIC with ZONOLITE* the famous VERMICULITE INSULATION ‘Coveiite ty a regtatered tre decane ae Deeeiey LaBeite Coteats $1.70 Per Bag WALDIE Lumber & Building Supply MITCHELL Transfer and Fuel Ltd. OFFICE — ANDERSON FEED BUILDING. - Friday after school. Gospel Hour Twin Rivers Hall Every Sunday Breaking of Bread 10 a.m. Sunday School — 11:30.a.m. Gospel Hour — 7:30 p.m. COMMUNITY BIBLE CENTRE Undenominational Sunday School, Sundays at 10 a.m. Classes for young people of Evening Service, Sundays, 7:30 all ages. pm. A service for the family. Above service in the Legion Hall. Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- days, 7:45 p.m. and Young Peo- ple’s Fellowhip, Fridays, 7:30 -+|P-m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E, Woodrow, Columbia. Ave. All are cordially invited, to these services. The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. L. Clinton Johnston Castlegar — 10:30 am. —- Sunday School. 7:15 -p.m. — Hymn Song. 7:15 p.m. — Service of Worship Kinnaird Every Sunday at 12:30, Service of Worship. Robson — First and Third Smee at 11 a.m. Baallesy, Church - The ven. B. A. Resker, . - Archdeacon of Kootenay Sunday, October 26th, Kinnaird — 9/a.m. and 4 p.m.. Castlegar — 11 a.m... : foe Robson — 7:30 p.m. Guspel Tabernacle. C.J. Sahlstrom, Pastor Sunday School’ 10:00. a.m. Morning Worship — 11:00 a.m. Opert Air: and’ Testimonies at 1:30 and.2:30-p.m.~ ~ By Gre Grace are Ye Saved Through Lutheran Services. Services to bé held in, Anglican Church every second and fourth Sunday at 3 p.m. : Presbyterian Church Services “in the Church Every Sunday at 11:15 a.m: A. S. 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