i T CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 8, 1958 ° SETLT Co m bination ‘SASH & DOOR WORKS RTA An Oily LEWIS MILLIGAN Byron, in his satirical poem Don Juan, has a couplet which runs: “In virtue nothing could surpass her, Save thine incomparable oil, Macassar!” For the information of the younger generation it should be expleined that Macassar Oil was popularly used by young sparks in Byron’s day as hair-oil, It not only gave an attractive gloss to the bushy hair worn by the mashers in those days, it also had, a subtle aroma which was al-| luring at close quarters to the fair sex, But later, to that same sex, as housewives, it became a if and they made anti. earthly Parallel more valuable and widely-used lubricant: and fuel combined which is largely applied to air- planes, so that there is at least a phonetic similarity between air and hair, Nasser nd Macassar. There is an abundance of oil in the Middle East, and while it has been freely flowing into the western world markets, the Arab states have been peacefully pros- perous, To preserve that condi- tion, all they need now is an ef- fective anti-MacNasser, Ministerial Assn. Met Tuesday ‘Reports were given about the recent Bible Society Supper at SPORT cassars to protect their furniture from the greasy smudge. Even in these days the teen- aged and later beaux are plaster- ing their hair and sideburns with some sort of thick pomade, 2 la Elvis Presley. One of the virtues attributed to macassar oll was that it promoted growth of the hair. But ¢hat is very doubt. ful, for it resulted in crop of bald heads among our grand- fathers, while their whiskers, on which they used nothing but soap and water, grew profusely to the end of their days, My theory as an old fellow who has kept his top hair on, is that hair is a and the Ct the meeting of the istrict Min- isterial Association held at Major J. Molls home at Kinnaird on Tuesday, Archdeacon B. A. Resker was in the chair, and there were present the Misses Clemo and Pennoyer, Rev. A. O. McNiel, the Rev, F. E. Woodrow and Mr, W. McFarran. Good wishes are tendered to Mr. McFarran who will be lea- ving the district soon. Arrange- ments were made to have the As- sociation represented at the meet- ing of the Local Mayors and other leaders in the West Koot- enay next Monday concerning ‘the Russian problem. vegetable and needs watering at the roots. But all that is a As a man grows older and wiser he talks less and says more. B.C, Murcia "C Cc mobile First two that will tour the: Province is on exhibit in Victoria this week. Here, Alma Farmer, left, and Betty Wood show some of the exhibits that ‘are in the van. Tne Caravan will tour 280 towns, hamlets and cities in British Columbia for the next six months. They will be stationed at schools during the day and will be located at parks and civic biuldings at night open to the gen- eral public, Besides containing exhibits'from the Pro- vincial Archives, the vans tare equipped with. film eqiupment and can show historical movies. Baden Powell Club ‘Plans Bake Sale The Baden Powell Club held its regular meeting at the home from what I had int yrite about. My only excuse that I was led astray by Byron in his reference to the ladies or to a certain lady with whom he * “thine oil, Macassar.” If the poet were writing today he would have an excellent subject for satire in the present situation in the Middle East, where the rulers of the various Arab countries are con- sidering the question of forming. a united Arabian Empire under the incomparable dictator Nasser. And, appropriately enough, oil is | the principal commodity at stake in the creation of an Arabian Empire in the Middle East. It isn’t hair-oil this time, but a far ONE GOOD WAY TO cooK PORK CHOPS Is there a better and a worse way of cooking pork chops? There is, This question was stu- died in the Nutrition Research Laboratory of the Hospital for. Sick Children in Toronto. They found that. the better way was first to heat the pan just until it started to smoke, then to brown! the chop on one side, pour off the grease, and brown it on the other side. After that they put ALL THE LATEST STYLE AND COLOUR ‘Long and Short Sleeves d Priced From $3.95 Leitner’s | K’S ‘T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything .In T.V.° Supplies ELECTROHOME Fleetwood T.V. the open pan containing the chops into the oven and cooked them at 325 degrees for fifteen minuts. The ‘chops had an ex- cellent flavour and were well done and juicy. What about the ordinary way of cooking pork chops on ‘the top of the stove? That turn- ed out to be the worse method. If it they, heated the pan till it smoked, the chops “ACT NOWT _ SEE US with trade-in fits most pre-1957 cars ' gic BARGAINS IN OTHER SIZES 95 ala 45 fal ATs “1 forall otcer mutel can ‘THIS OFFER 1S GOOD FOR 10 DAYS ONLY? fits moni elas? cars @REE INSTALLATION—no extras to buy FOR isa, rapidly on both sides, and left the grease in the pan, They then covered the pan and cooked the chops for twenty minutes on, the) top of the stove. The chops were overdone and too dry. In fact these chops lost 10 percent more weight than the first ones. They found too that they had destroy- ed 10 percent more of the thia- mine by this kind :of cooking. Another thing to thing of this kind happens to all of us now and then, But. the world keeps right on oprating so it must be that the sum total of our problems is not too devast- ating. Now let's see what we can do about this problem of yours. Let's hold it out at arm's length and look at it. Too much work it, Well, you can’t do the impos- to do — not enough time to do sible but you suraly want to’ do the most urgént tasks, don’t“you? All right, let's disregard the oth- ers, at least for the present, and get on with the most important task on your list. For the moment that's the only task you have. Don't think about the others. Oh, you are being urged to get them done? ‘You might just explain quietly and reasonably that your work load is heavy but that you certainly want to do your best and at least get the most import- ant things done. Be as co-opera- tive as you reasonably can, _ refuse to feel driven. ‘When your most important task is done, take the next in im- Portance, then the next, and so. on. It wouldn't. suprise me it you end: up’ getting the whole nightmare out of the way: But if you do have to leave some things undone, they‘will be the less im- portant ones, You will have the you used with meat is that the brown re- sidue in the pan contains consid- erable of this vitamin, Use it if possible. TOO MUCH TO DO Do you sometimes feel over- whelmed by all the things you have to do, the demands made on you, the dull,-drab routine you have to follow? Well, it is a busy world; that’s true. And sometimes cir- cumstances combine to work into a snarl, Be sure you are not alone in your experience; some- of you rintelligence, did your best, and really accomplished much. Isn't that better than not trying to do anything because you can't do everything? . INSURE “TO BE SURE... For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES of Mrs. Monty Warner. with 13]: for the woman of fhe house members present and Mrs, El~ mer Lucas was a guest. A bake sale is planed for Saturday, May 10 in the Sun Porch of the Improvement Soc- iety. Hall. Mrs, Barney Brown was the winner of the hostess prize. ‘ A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Fred Jackson. - - Next meeting will. be held at the home of Mrs. Lorne West- gate on May 22, IODE Busy on May Day Celebration The regular meeting of the executive of the Lillian Kilough |Chapter of the IODE mat May 6, at the home of Mrs. Dalton. The convenors for the Empire Day program were present to report ,on the progress being made by their committees, ° Mrs. Harvey, who is training the Flower Girls and Page Boys, listed the ‘following children to take part: Barbara Reed, Brenda Batting, Nancy Fowler, Anne Harvey, Patricia Shay, Debbie McLuckie, Colin Maddocks,, Dav- * ball park. The parade will assemble af the Elementary School Grounds leaving at 1 p.m. * There will be first and sec- (i ond prizes for floats, decorated cars, ‘bicycles, .tricycles, wagons and doll buggles and for costum- && es in ‘the categories of best | dressed and comic for boys and girls, _ ’ The program will commence 7 at approximately 1:30 p.m. with { Mr. H. Meredith as Master of 9 Ceremonies and Mr. C, McKen- zie the guest speaker, Featured in the program will dances instructed by Mrs, An- The id Sylvest and Craige Sch berg. Practices will be held next Tuesday, Thursday -and Friday afternoons. Children’s races, under the supervision of Mr. J. Corbett, will commence at 10 a.m, ‘at the COMFORT AND QUALITY. TRAIL AND CASTLEGAR Post Festival Concert SHHS ACTIVITY ROOM - FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1958 AT 7:30 p.m. HEAR OUR WINNING HIGH SCHOOL BAND And all other First Place winners in the Castlegar District GENERAL ADMISSION 25¢ . will parade and put on a display dur- ing the program. The SHHS [READ AND’ seme FOR SALE — Electric Rotary; FOR SALE — New 15 ft. cabin lawn mower — phone 2564. 1 319 » boat, cheap — apply 381, 9th Ave,, Castlegar, B.C. 119 FOR SALE — Garden plants — Apply Mvz. V. Bondi, anes —Phone 2057. 318 FOR SALE — Good building lots: in Dumont Subdivision $225, phone 2738, tin 17 q iFOR SALE — 3 bedroom house on larg¢ Iot in Dumont Sub- division - close to.grade school, garage and fruit trees, rea- sonably priced, phone 3298 317 band will play several sel Later in the afternoon there will be kiddies car rides, Bingo Games ond ztle Lengue Ball Games, SEE OUR MANY BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND DESIGNS — YOU'LL LOVE THIS OUTSTANDING LAWN FURNITURE FOR ITS ~ MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. FEATURING * * NIGHTLY 90 MINUTE SPECTACULAR * R SALE.— New 2 bedroom Pveuse situated on large lot — also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. FOR SALE — 3 heavy aluminum pots, also gridle, in good con- dition, apply M. King, 338-|' FOR RENT — 2 NOTICE — Beauty Parlor — 76, Maple St. Castlegar, B.C. Alice ‘Zuckerberg, phone 4631. 5 XHX and 2 room Suite, phone ed 11a 6th Ave, phone 7741. 119 dfnld {FOR SALE — 2 bedroom Bouse, FOR SALE — Transfer Busifiess * al Robson, wired for range, 1 mile from Ferry. phone 2062. (H) license with one Dump- truck,. phone 9281 or call at 190 King St. 317 FOR SALE — Philco cabinet radio $20, Premier Duplex FOR RENT — Suite, furnished or unfurnished, ‘phone ae 110 Vacuum $10, 30 volumes of American Encyclopedia, $300 value for $100, phone 4201, “119 FOR RENT — “Sosy 3 room cot- tage on highway in Kinnaird. Phone 2847, 119 { _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY GASTLEGAR FUNERAL .HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY. THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers | -Granite, Marble & Bronze’ Phone 3601 FURNITURE . MGV LONG. DISTANCE ANYWHERE — ANYTIME. For Free Estimates PHONE Castlegar 2521 ‘ “Nelson 1472 UNITED TRUCKING ° ‘Trail 191 RIGBY’S. ° BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND . ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ‘HAIR DRESSING PARLOR’ A complete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski CENTRAL SHOE - & LEATHER ‘REPAIR PHONE 4621 + We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Bim Heels on. ladies’ shoes . CASTLEGAR, B.C. UNITED TRUCKING | DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE | Trail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson PHONE Castlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m, Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Eat Another PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR SMITHS. - ' PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone MOL & 7261 We Service - What We Install -GREEP’S ELECTRIC “\) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estiniates | PHONE 3571 . Box 384 “Castlegar, B.O, CASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS ° Phone 4851 We Pick-Up and Deliver J. t. LAUGHTON. B: 10-12 1:30-5:00 PHONE 2581 FOR SALE — Used washer and fridge — phone 4187, Hunter's Motel. . 119 NOTICE — Robson evening group W.A, Annual Spring Tea, bake, sewing sale, Robson Hall, Friday, May 9th at 2:30 p.m., door prizes, 317 NOTICE — Can have wood and coal stove by paying for this'| ad.* Good * phone NOTICE — ‘The United Home Security Association( establish- ed 1922), a non-profit, medical aid society, with sickness, ac- cident, maternity and death benefits, will be appointing a representative, full or part time, in this district, Every; assistance from, Head Office very remunerative and inter-- esting position. Write fully ta head office at 628 Howe Street, Vancouver B.C.’ ppt IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John Frank. Nixon, who passed away on the- will be given. Applications from’ 9th of May, 1957. responsible individuals, male or female, are invited for this Lovingly remembered by his wits & family. ‘7351. 119 FOR RENT — Partly ‘furni: apartments. at Karleen Apts, Phone 2492. ‘tinld NOTICE — CWL: Bake Sale, May 17 in the Castlegar Drug, at 2pm. 219 FOR SALE — %" electric drill $40, 50 ft, 18BX° cable, steel FOR RENT — 4 room house, ap- ply 305 - 4th Ave. 37 swing set, 45 gals of fuel oif, % matress, steel: cot $5, 6 baseball bats, mason’ jars, gar- den tools, must be sold im- Phone 7: 119 FOR RENT — Furnished apt. fridge and stove,, private en- trance, twin beds, suitable-for we: sharing: phone 3131 ‘day- 317 ety ey 257-6th Ave., FOR SALE SiMeaem 3 bedroom home with car:port in Robson, on lot 50 x. 180, phone G. WANTED. —--Board - and ' room for one’ gentleman, write Box 490A, 119 Gwilym Hughes Heads Little Theatre Club Gwilym Hughes was instal- led recently. as president: of ghe Kinnaird Little Theatre . at “the annual meeting held at.the, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burrows, Past. President, -Lawrencé Lakeman, thanked the retiring Lesy at 4677, “319 WANTED — Full-time waitress FOR SALE ,—. Beatty ‘Washer, $35; one used -oil Tange, pot Apply’ Castl om. Hotel Dining 2 ng and praised them. for their work in keeping the club in progressive action for the past year. Mr, Lak then gave a burner, phone 3237. 319! FOR SALE —4x4L with’ special folding arch, a fast skidder. WANTED — Housekeeper — companion for elderly - lady living in Robson, live in, fates light, phone 5117, ng Lawrence +5. -- 6 Jammer on| skids, - good condition, ‘com- plete rigging. DDE Cletraa, ‘Crawler 60 HELP, with two blades. K6 Int. Logging truck and 4railer, Any reasonable offer WANTED TO RENT — By the Presbyterian Minister with young family (3 girls), 2 bedroom home in Castlegar or Kinnaird. Please phone 4471. 219 ‘accepted, Apply George D. Mc- Ouat, phone 119M. Eeloy 417 NOTICE — Rawieigh Dealer — - 61 Phone 2371, [KOOTENAY | NURSERIES . - “Plant A Tree’ in "58" Keep B.C.'.Green ° Order Now For SPRING DELIVERY - Complete Line of Nursery Phone 4042 Box 10 ‘Kinnaird, B.C. LES. Ltd. Charter Service ” Towing - Barges . ond APPLIANCE REPAIRS TV SALES e For Dependable. Service PHONE 3542 B & B ELECTRONICS Bob Brandson brief review of the past year, highlighting such events as the fall production of “Gently Does It", the success of the club on their entry of “John Doe” in the West Kootenay Drama ie THE OLD HOME TOWN sooo u 8 has oe __by STANLEY. Af and the spring “John Doe", “Thinking ‘Aloud and “Orange Blossoms.” Mr, Lakeman then took this opport- unity © to thank ‘all the members of the casts and any others who had taken part in any of the club activities. He also remarked ‘that He felt the club to be an ex- tremely active one and an asset to the community, Following ‘the: president's re- port, many items of. interest were discussed: Acknowledgement of an in- vitation from the IODE to enter a float in the.May Day Parade has ben made, and preparations are well on their way for this in- teresting project. Dates have also been set for the fall production, which is to be a three-act ‘play. November 28th and -29th have been set aside for. this occasion, and a reading committee formed 80 as to start work immediately. Elections closed the business section of the. meeting with a new slate of officers being chosen to guide the: club in future un- dertakings. The new executive will as- sume ofice in September and will also receive the services and gui- 15% ON ALL FLOOR COVERING Sale Ends May 31st KOOTENAY Builders & Suppliers PHONE 5155 UL I TTTTwTtTTc__MKTiTiitittt ttt azz. Off dance of the past-president, on| "; the executive. anywhere on the Arrow Lokes Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service JID G. A. SUMNER : Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Building PHONE 2021 GENERAL EBUELDING. : CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building Supplies C.LL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 292 . Phone 2|61 Leave Robson Whart ~. 10:00 a.m: Monday. Artive Edgewood 4:00 p.m. Monday. Leave Edgewood, 300 1:00 p.m. Tuesday ° Leave. Robson Wharf 10:00 art. Thursday. , Arrive. Edgewood, 4:00 p.m. Thursday. Leave - WALDIE LUMBER & RUILDING’ a SUPPLY LID. © We can supply...all: your - buliding needs. Wetimaten gladly given. “ Phone. m2 DESMOND Tf... LITTLEWoop oFTOMETR IST Wed. 2:30..p.m, to 8:00 pm. Phone 2021 or 2231 7:00 am. 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