Page 7 The Canadian 1952 tomato crop was harvested from 42,630 acres, CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B:C. C.W.L, And K.G.’s Sponsor Gard Parly About 40° Castlegar and Kin- naird acard Page 6 Thureday, January 29, 1953 MAN FINED FOR . Aa CREATING DISTURBANCE Peter Rezansoff, 32, of Thrums;, B.C., was: fined $15 and $4.60 | costs In Castlegar police court | , after he had! | FOREST REWARDS 23-YEAR: WAIT LIE’S HAUTO COURT Fully Modern At ~ PIPE THAWING | = H..K.. Naruse K. A. Morrow - CABINS party and social evening ‘in the) pleaded guilty to a charge of crea- ANYWHERE! : OPTOMETRIS' Rensonable Rates §t. Alban’s’ parish hall Friday ting a public disturbance. Suite 3 — Post sorta Bids. CASTLEGAR-TRAIL evening, sponsored jointly by St.|" ‘The offence occurred on Pine ANYTIME! Hours — 9 a.m. to 5:30 pan. z * : HIGHWAY Rita’s C.W.L. and the Castlegar Street in front’ of the Castlegar WEDNESDAY and Columbus Club. Bridge, whist, informal enter- tainment and refreshments made @ varied evening for all, SATURDAY For Appointments . Phone 441 - Mrs. Sutherland or Office Phone: rae Wed. or Hotel, Friday evening. _ HM. GARD : Robson 7 ~ From December, 1949, to Aug- ust, 1950 Canada’s food cost index t rose 18 per cent, peed : e : t y t First prize winners ‘for bridge were Mrs, S. Rysen and Ralph ff" Fletcher. In the whist section, : a : winners were Mrs. W. Fields and Feat Cortina sin retain DRIVER FINED FOR 8 N. Kuryluk.’ Members of the Castlegar Col- umbus Club, dramatic and musi- cal section, provided the enter- i which included two - ‘|EXCEEDING SPEED LIMIT THROUGH KINNAIRD Frank Spencer, 43, was fined | § $15 in Castlegar Court last week ona charge of exceeding the speed limit through Kinnaird. The offence occurred about 3:45 a.m., Jan.. 21, -Stipendiary Magistrate W. H. Taylor heard the case, RADIO SERVICE ‘B. HUBER 25 years experience ‘Work, Guaranteed Box 522 Phone 4922 ~ Carlsen’s Building | skits and several orchestral num- Sup ply - q tal FOR SALE — One pair of boy’sFOUND. — Keys on Ring, Car SEEN a irepr area eat : Jupp BC. be Lae eee als Man. Awar| Otfice an PENS oes a short picture o} e in a news- ae 4 $4.00, Phone irs. K, = . paper office; an episode from WE CARRY. A COMPLETE, LIN! : y +’ reashuk, Castlegar. P3-3 Epat and Mike in the Nether eg OF BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES | MM) zon ante — oor c ions” and ‘instrumental renditions INCLUDING HARDWARE and PAINT Sedan. Apply mornings, Mike The News" Classifieds wa S a pte Pri~ ae] . ADDING MACHINE HI is WANTED — Small suantities 5 ot timb: firewood, in Castlegar aren, s 8 ® playing . athe washboard; L. V. e 6 & of “Heel and Toe Polka”; the i ‘ : : b: ADDING MACHINE ( “Irish Washerwoman” and “Home 2 Estimates Cheerfully Gtven < ‘ : t ae f * . Gallo, Columbia Avenue, Write W. Budden, Box 518, Cas: Cnadian vegetable growers in cae ne a ‘ ‘TAPES , on the Range.” i | tlegar. P3- 1952 planted 44,710 acres of peas. > ‘Mrs. A, Schnell her : E : i ie ey e q - FOR SALE Grain fed baby|wANTED .— Bookkeeper for ~ -TYPEWRITER Y " ‘—Centra) Press Canadian setvlecs don A counle of harmonica 3 : “beef. Phone 4531. Anderson Robson Co-operative Exchange, a : eit : S AVE WITH imber In 1930 is payirg off ‘now = = Co, 5 ly at Co-Op, Robson. C3-: 7 = a 2 aes pao in {Planting of squnge mies, of tn ‘William C. Hood, 68, is one |@geregation were: W, Fields, . RIGBY Ss. Feed Apply at Co-Op, Castle : Theatre SECOND SHEETS of 20 lumbermen employed in thinning out the erent which at t first |p! x Nd thousands of fcet of ‘valu jum cutting will viet, thous of the number of trees, those that are left wilt comb; Al Read, Jew's tp; and Vic Misutka, harmonica. LIGHT: LUNCHES FOR SALE — One used, heavy- duty. office safe, $125.00. One used cement mixer, small size, ‘St. Alban’s Evening Guild Valentine's Tea and ‘Apron Sale A Thrifipass q enue the size of those in Canado’s virgin forests‘ = gy 4 and Bake Table, February 14, _ NOTE BOOKS have'a ‘chance to'grow. tothe. S76 of kes monies was master; of cere CONFECTIONS a $35.00. Apply Oglow Brothers|trom 3 to 5 pm, in the Parish FRIDAY and SATURDAY — : . Building and Supply Company | 5741). » C25 ; EVERYDAY [2 A. Wk ¢ W. ke d = MAGAZINES 2; : Ltd., Columbia’ Avenue, _Cas- 7 seocciin A : ; j “t ati NOVELTIES | tlegar. C35) Br Whist, Twin Rivers 3 : CALENDAR PADS 4 oman s oO guests are late, the casseroles can Y Bridge and Whist, Twi veled le 1023 when US. inventor W. F. ee ae ee eee ewww ta I a Na Ig GN GIO cas tna Nagi cha Ga GS anc eee ». PAPER CLIPS PENS & PENCILS aa to keep on with her job until she and her husband can meet the +@/down payment on the home they're dreaming of. Sometimes it’s the older woman, whose children have reached their self-sufficient teens, who decides to try her hand in the workaday world. de “The high cost of living has|after work to prepare the even- ( forced many women to join their !ing dinner takes a bit of doing - 5 5 s { 5 5 as family and a bit of ‘When you stay in the oven for another hour margarine with 1 minced garlic clove (optional). Into a casserole put the onion and garlic, add three eight-ounce cans of diluted chicken consomme, For season- ings, add 3 tablespoon salt and ohe eigth teaspoon pepper. Cov- er tightly and bake 1 and one half ers, Matane fest as males in the Lubrication Brake Rel a ere Lelie . FOR SALE — Ladies’ Fur Coat, eae oie FOR RENT — Two room modern Hall, Saturday, January 31, 8 p.m, to Trail every morning about 8 am. Phone 2137, C3-4 (Dark Brown Coney) Size 4: 16. $45.00. 7th Avenue and Green St, Rear. entrance, last house on 7th near. schol. ‘Another ‘beautiful drea “_* © Gilbert's pedal-driven plane made a fast descent, even with.the addition LEDGER SHEETS By Mil Crittenden ell tt arse fl gel ~ contained apartment|in aid of B.C. Polio Fund.” Pi- 5 | of sextuple wings. Buth-betoré and after the Wright. brothers’ historic i give the menu in the party 1 A 4 TETER, flight in 1903; many; hdve ;.r1ed-to develop other versions of a- motor ae i. WORKING WIVES are no longer the rarity they once were, |duantity to serve six. First, brown pee Bob ‘Hunter,. Box sth For a Reliable BABY S | -driven, heavier-than-alr mach:ne, but the basic principles of the Wright ERASERS In fact our feminine’ labour force now comprises more married |e third cup finely on- y 4 (Castlegar. P3-4| Phone 2182. plane have proven thelr worth, te: ers eee women than single women. Often it’s the young bride who decides|!0n in 2 tablespoons butter or ; WANTED — Would-like a ride DEER PARK NEWS | Canali tian cat ati titi Mr. ‘and Mrs..H, C. Coleman have returned from a trip to Ber- kley, California, where they spent “It's A Womans World ‘Continued from Page 6 cheese will top off the meal in great style. Penny Pincher « HeresnsThere| With Arlee : Here's a party. ‘dessert, ’ that |: K: a i 4 q > Cl-5]a few weeks visiting relatives and Feeding the horses is oné of ‘ Roe baa Ss Many women who enjoyed the wal. up a ee sinner at seuble: bouts ne moderate oven SSO : Se ST cin |triends. They also stopped at Hol«|thosé jobs that—if everybody |looks elegent, tastes worlderful, “of an outside career | Quick time and ‘accep ie plau erve Ww: a tossed salad, brea FOUND — Young Ladies’ siasses |). t k to make and costs so little: its of your family, well - it’s morejand butter. Coffe d fruit with ood, Los Angeles, Santa Ana| else forgets and Father is at wor! is easy LETTERHEAD guring thes tile. pave found it a thrilling than getting ¢ a compli. 'c ti ‘ do ie 7 eae poly Castle Hews and pay for Vitginia: City, Reno, Vancouver |——falls to Mother. The other day |Who could ask for anything maret. a ict 0 ‘settle into the domestic A ontinued on Page i ev br the usual manner|You take a package of flavoure: ani ? pa i ioe. Hee apeeorante: on Teas Tie on your apron! Well ‘get off : FOUND — Child's Gold Frame oaieana ites R. Rowe, Nelson, 1 reat a bey nto thé manger |gelatine Nee your favorite) and. WAOELCIRY os T : 3 A z it.t ns 5) eat in = shremtorns