—— Semmes 6, 1952 i with three tiny. vessels—the San- ta. Maria; of 100 tons, Pinta 50 tons, and Nina, 40 tons. RADIO SERVICE B. HUBER 25 years experience Work Guaranteed Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. Fowler and Collinson Agencies Ltd, FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY Accident — Sickness INSURANCE - at the... operated in E during World Cine, commander-incchlet of the ine forces in the Te How. has a Maple Leaf club’similar to those sta many clf ities of f the Onis United pines lom and: eneral’ Mark military are tn ihe Tpectators. Local Man’s Brother Weil Known: Gapiain Passes At Proctor Widely known figure in the Jakes and river service in the Kootenay and Okanagan for close to half a century, Captain -Mal- 1 com Mackinnon, 72, brother of John MacKinnon; Castlegar, died _FIRE,; AUTOMOBILE “AND CASUALTY " . INSURANCE suddenly at his: farm just west of Proctor recently. Captain MacKinnon, who was 72 years old on October 14, gras active in lake and river shipping since Dec. 4, 1903, when he sign- ed up as deckhand .on the CPR tug Valhalla, He was mate until 1909 on various boats, and then took his first job as master on the tug Ymir. On May 24, 1913 he was master of the Nasookiri for the steamer’s first official trip to Kaslo. Going back to tug-boats in 1933, he worked on the Kootenay, Trout, Slocan and Arrow Lakes. He' became the Nasookin’s master in 1933, Succeeding Captain James Lubrication’ LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE - Phone 4208" “he united counties of Lennox and Addington in. Eastern Ont- ario' were.joined togeher in 1798. RECORDS ; Yes!! ‘The very latest in records can be ” heard at the Cate Theatre “AND purchased Looks like black magic, doesn’t ‘7 ‘The truth-is that YOU, TOO can cutivate this hospitable tal- ent, The secret is a well stocked New Selection Of ~ Coutt’s Cards RIGE & BUS pinor just ARRIVED . ; Our Mail i Bag & , othe? evening. “For ‘the Valuable Assistance. During the Fire’’ “May I, on behalf of the (fire) department’ and the trustees of ——— thank you most sincerely for . the valuable assistance you gave us duribe the... fire the “Without your promptness and efficiency in sounding © the alarm afd notifying the other departments, the fire would rey have caused more extensive damage.” Ih coe ah far 6 the sae, operators iz our group have many of rend- ] a q ): ) a = from subscribers. rifig valuable service to their communities. Their ‘work draws many complimentary letters BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY Lethbridge Galt Or © Cadillac Domestic Coal : ‘Gives More Heat for LESS MONEY For immediate Delivery TEAHAN FUEL | Office — Arrow Motors CASTLEGAR, B.C. . shelf, and one. flaw- less menu for a quick, easy meal. Once you master one well-plan- ned “emergency” menu you can dazzle your friends and gain a re- putation for culinary know- how. Here’s a recipe for “Cinderella Chicken’—a hearty main dish that can be produced. from can- ned foods and staples from your emergency shelf. This will serve tour. One -8-oz. package of broad “ noodles, 1. tablesp. minced onion (opt- ~ional).. 11]2 teasp. salt. 1/4, teasp, pepper. “4 an “tondensed * ered © cbf mushroom soup. 13 cup grated cheese, -.. ‘Two 7-oz. cans boneless. chick-" en. First: you cook the onion and noodles in boiling water’. When | - tender, drain. ‘Then add the rest of your ingredients, diluting the mushroom soup with an equal amount of water, With this you can serve canned or frozen peas. And here’s a recipe for a delicious salad that comes right out of cans from your : shelf! t's A Womans W. ald By Mil Crittenden Lucky the hostess who can conjure up a quick meal for unexpected guests. Some women seem born with this happy faculty. The sudden’ arrival of company leaves’ them calm, poised and unruffled. Come mealtime and they. disappear into the kitchen for a few minutes and then—presto!—‘a scrump- tious lunch or dinner appears on the table. fingers. Cut small gashes in sides and bake on greased shallow pan ‘until pastry is browned and ap- ples are tender..Serve warm — plain or with whipped cream or hard sauce.- And--listen-.to_the family rave! Other qiuck-and-easy tricks with pie-crust mix! Make, cheese straws by adding 1|2 cup grated cheese and 1/2 teaspoon paprika to a package of piecrust mix. Cut into inch-wide 3-inch-long strips. With spatula place on. baking sheet and bake in hot.oven about ads: Double-Quick Tarts Simply divide pastry in half and roll out into 8-inch square. Spread with jam, 6 tablespoons or so and top with matching square Pots pastry. Press vedges- together with fork, cut small slips in top, -brush with milk.’ Bake. in hot oven 450-degrees for 20 minutes, Gut into squares while still warm. Show of Hands! House?” a’ saleman : asks. “Yes.” you say. But catching a glimpse of your hands,‘ perhaps you won- der ‘instead if you're the slave of the house. Count up the num- ber or times you put your hands in water during the day. It will Place a mound of.creamed sheese, softened with: a. little milk or cream, on ‘top’ ofa round of qliced pineapple. Now. open. 2, can of pimentos and. garnish each | serving. with narrow strips of the bright red ‘pimento:: This .can -be placed'on a bed of ‘lettuce; which you probably keep jat all times in your refrigerator, MMmm! MMmm! Good! And: party-] “Pret ty; too, “Now, for desert. My ‘savorite stand-by - is hot’ ‘gingerbread: top- ped" with: whipped “cream. ‘You can open ‘a package of ginger- bread mix and pop it into the oven in a jiffy. Serve while still hot with Redi-Whip that can be kept in your refrigerator indef- initely. What could be -simpler? Yet a few simple tricks like that can‘add up to a lot of easy hos- pitality. : Dessert Time — ” Hasn't this been a glorious fall? The crisp, clear autumn days give everybody a lift and leave us all with sharp, if not ravenous, appetities, It's. time to plan hearty, ‘meals and satistying des- settee not neglect ‘the old, ever- loved favorites like Apple Dump- lings. In ‘case you haven't, tried them, here’s the way to make this. easy dessert. First, make up a batch of pastry. and roll it into a-rectangle. This you'll cut into 6'' 12" inch ‘squares,’ just “big enough to wrap around: each juicy apple. If you liké to cool the easy way, as I do, I’m sure pie-crust mixes... With» ‘ready- mix you can have ‘your. pastry ready for the oven;jn.a wink.’ . Next, pare apples and place in centers of pastry squares. Fill ap- ple centres with this * delicious mixture; 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, .2|3 cup firmly pack- ed brown sugar, 3/4 teasp, cinna- mon, 1{4 teasp, grated lemon rind. This will fill six ‘apples.. Now moisten the corners of your pas- try squares with water, fold up over apples and press down. you've discovered: the prepared |; twenty and thirty timest And ‘water isn’t the only problem. General grime, household ‘chemicals, even vege- table. paring ‘may leave their matk. No wonder, that care of the. thands. is a major problem with the women. engaged in mal- ing * ‘a home...’ ‘Stop. for a moment to take stock of the way you care for your hands...Do you keep a bot- tle of ‘rich: hand lotion in the € minutes, “Wonderful with sals\ “Are? you ‘the -lady:. of . the’ son of Bay. . Born on’ theIsle of Harris, Scotland, Captain | MacKinnon fought: in the South African war from 1900 to 1902, In 1908, the verr before his marriage, he built one of the first houses in roctor, Besides his wife, Isabella and his brother John, he is survived by. three sons, Roderick, Ross- land, Angus, Trail; and. malcom D., Proctor; three S. K. (Annie) Metcalfe,: phat Mrs, O. (Morag) G'troerer, Bal- carres, Sask. and iss Isa Kinnon at home, J mgdel.: Drive up for service DAY! i - : vos 5 every time you dry your hands? Then, too, you can learn to wear rubber-gloves. while’ doing dishes, It's really easy. once you get the habit. About once a week you should: massage your hands with plenty of rich facial cream and let it soak in overnight while you wear cotton gloves to bed. * ‘Fall Must oan FOR Members é Friends _ Friday, November 4 Legion Hall — INVITATIONS MAY, BE SECURED FROM LEGION MEMBERS *, Mtchen: and ‘use it’ between the hours of of spirit P UBLIC HEARING » Briefs: will: Be Received | A. public hearing. of ‘the British “Columbia. Liquor’ Inquiry Commission will be held in the Court House of Nelsom, B.C. on-Thursday, November 13, 10:00 a.m. to.12 noon and 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. for . the: purpose of receving briefs directed’ to the following matters referred to “the” Commission for investigation. 1. ‘The relevant facts relating to the’ tuous, vineous and malt liquors ‘within. the’ Seeseince, with the'view, to determining the.manner ‘and means most acceptable to the people :of ‘the Province of implementing ' the sale of spirituous, - vineous .and malt liquors Sie n premises ‘Meensed for 2. Such. ee matters as the Commissioners may consider te “be io the to. George Home matters 5 ‘it “priefs must ‘be: submitted in typewritten form on legal : size paper. Six;copies of each: prief must be subputted for the use of the Commission, Briefs submitted ater than on the above dates will be received at the Commissioner’s Office, Court House, Vancouver, B.C, . The British Columbia Liquor Inquiry Commission Honorable H. H. Stevens, Chairman. The Very Reverend Dean Cecil Swanson Then pinch edges. » with Photo Studio. FINEST QUALITY "SERVICE B. HUBER Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. The. News’ Classifieds FOR SALE — Prime grain-ted POSITION WANTED — “ Exper: jenced wishes posi. *\ beef and pork, Apply Feed Co, C6-37 , tion in C FOR SALE — Girls’ skates, size can be Box kanes Cas- tlegar, C344 | thas’ applied jt the: Board of ‘Transport Commis: sioners for: Canada for permis- 6. Apply. Box 109, C: Me: * “SPgq: 43 | FOR RENT — Cider press. $2.50 per ‘day. Also ‘large, Beaver, {i ‘FOR “SALE house. Bath. — Four roomed |’ ntral| Woodrow, Robson, P9344} 5 bench, power saw, Apply A. O. sion’ to its and Jong distance charges in orderto ‘meet Increased costs. The Company is seeking: 1. An - Seventeen : adults ‘and igeuae ‘Ss ere present: Thursday evening -| for the. first practice of the.'Kin-): ‘the leadership‘of Mrs, Moorehouse, and Mrs. J. Martell , pianist,’ Although. the choir is :formed: on behalf,of the United Church, its hip is not 4 to that éhurch ‘only, any one in- paird United: Church choir under /::: ‘| after a visit with his son-in-law terested in ‘choir work. is welcome anda special invitation is extend- ed'to men singers, ‘to support the three young men’ who attended the first. meetin ‘actices are every ‘Thursday ‘in‘ the’ Kinnaird Halt yom 6 to-7; PM. é] Mr. J.’ Zufka, is’ leaving. for: his home’ in’ Creston, this’ week and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ‘S. J. Jankola,; “ ” PARK ELECTRIC - At your service with a good , ‘supply of. wiring‘ materials” Let us‘ help you -with your, wiring problems Colin Petts Cor, Maple & 2nd Ave. Contracting: — — Repairs “PHONE, 4556 * location, D; Phillip, Third Ave- nnue, Box: 402, Castlegar. p3-4g | again have’. NOTICE — — The K wi ge of 14.6 per cent in rates, lovely chrletines | Cards and FOR SALE — Radio and Record | Robinson and Bradley's Store or ‘ Player, Men's Skates, Size 10. ; Mrs.’ N. Oswald, Phone 3751, ~ Box 50, Castlegar, - 1 PB-44 er. See Mrs. F. A. Mitchell. 3-43 of int charges, which would be unchanged, and an in- crease of an average of 12,2 per cent in long distance rates, for rate i made by the cent increase in exchange reve- 44|. NOTICE — A Variety Contert, by'the Lillian Killough FOR SALE — Good © building | Chapter, 1.0.D.E., will be held in the River.|the High ‘School Audi on Phone 4048. P3-4: iyeTeonus aneawond| the-date.and..watch .f vere ADA CORE a emcutmemtar ort a Syringa Soa LOST — Full grown cat. Black lots* overlooking “in stove” emcee + Schellenberg, °, Read, The i in h rates would include an increase. ‘in pay-station charges from five to ten ‘cents, andthe increase. in 4 nie December 5. Hemember and white, Black spot on chin. £ . C3-44 FOR SALE — Two windows ‘with storm Avindows . and. three fw. 3751, Castlegar. vo) C1445 windows without. Phone 3077. Reward. Mrs. N, Oswald. Phone LOST — Ladies’ Wrist Watch, in . FOR SALE "Young pigs. $8.00 each. Apply M. O. Haugen, Si son, B.C, down town Castlegar .Monday _ afternoon. Finder’ please re- turn_ to , Observer Office. -Re- ward, ~ POR SALE — Car block: heater; “Car heater. “Apply * ‘Box sie) .. Castlegar, "— The names and} ddvenes of local bqys and girls] 5. ‘serving with: the armed. force3. FOR SALE — Three piece che * terfield suite in good. condition | Canadian Legion would like to . at half. price. Can. be, seen,.at|send’ Christmas parcels to the ) W. Hackman’s. Robson, ‘Mrs--W. Canadian’ Legion would like to ¢ Hubert. 7 P3-4 s- |The “Ladies’. Auxiliary. to the 5 send Christmas parcels to arm: FOR SALE — Single play, Spar-' these boys and girls to send their ~ tan record player. radio attach- ‘addresses to Mrs.: A. J. Weir; Box ment. Good condition: Phone 55, or. Pong 288, C , 44, ced {district and ask the parents of 4 tquate annual ‘addition to its sur- /a heavy loss in 1953, long di: rates’ would apply mainly to distances up .to 300 ‘ompany maintains. that the rates and charges * now in’ effect are not sufficient to produce the revenue required to meet’ the necessary costs .of maintaining and’ operat ing its vand is (credit. and. attract the tue‘and; to) and 12.7 per cent “in” excharige revenue, having been obtained ‘in:1951.)+' increased, rates to. maintain -its ineedeaya's its service. It asks for an interim’ hearing by the Board at the earliest’ Ppossi- ble moment ‘in order that‘an ‘in- terim increase/be granted! 'be- cate of ‘the’ ‘Company's “rapid- a matter: of vital i that it be provided with basic’ earn- ings Sufficient to ensure an ade- plus in future.‘It claims that the lag which has occured between the time that expenses have in- creased and i rates have position ‘ditional revenues.” Following ‘are * examples” oft] present and:*proposed telephone ‘eludes Castlegar: been granted, has made’ inadequate so: that’ the multi-party’ has had to draw on its lated surplus, and on the basis ‘of its. presént rates, will ‘suffer Business Individual This ‘is -the third : multi-party Company since 1921, a- 20.9 per nue having been granted in 1949)- and.a 12.4 per cent boost in long | ‘The. 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