CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. _Thureday, February 25, 1954 Record year for Canada’s fur goods industry ‘was 1948 when output was valued at $666,384, KINNAIRD MAN FINED ON IMPAIRED CHARGE Alfred Claire Lemay pleaded guilty to a charge of “unlawfully having care or control of a motor 2 | vehicle while his ability to have eare or control was impaired by alcohol," when he appeared be- fore Stipendiary Magistrate W. H. Taylor at Magistrate’s Court, Cas- District's Social Event — Funeral Sat, For Mrs. Mary Woykin Mrs. Mary Woykin, a resident of Pass Creek for the past 18 years, passed away yesterday. Funeral services are being held Saturday at 3 p. ST. ALBAN’S tlegar, W i Phone 3031 costs. The offence He paid a fine of $50 and $6.50 | Creek, ' PARISH HALL Wednesday morning. Contact z W. H. TOOGOOD -One sixth of the fully manu- Phone 2378 factured foreign textile products m™ P of duty. early entering Canada come in without Castlegar Happenings. Kinnaird -Korner kochoff wm, at Pass . She is survived by her husband Nick; a daughter, Mrs, Mike Soo- and three sons, Peter, Harry and John, all of Pass Creek, LEGION CORNER - The Spring membership drive is now in full swing and six new members were sworn in at last week’s meeting. The Ladies’ Auxiliary are also actively enrolling new members, having enrolled six or eight Tuesday night. f Activity is still centred on the new club room which is rapidly GUIDE ASSOCIATION PLAN BOX SOCIAL AND DANCE Tentative plans for a Box So- ‘Phone 3967 March 20, were made at the Feb- cial, and Old Times Dance on Mrs, L, Reed, HOME ON LEAVE — Jack Reed of the RCN, Cornwallis, Ontario, is spending a leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Renala Tidings RENATA FARMERS INST. - The annual meeting of the Re- Public Stenographer. . Fannie Stoochnoff 2nd off Main All Types of Stonographic Work - _ Income. Tax Forms Completed EARLY FILING OF EF IS... MEANS AN EARLY REFUND of the Castl afternoon at the home of Mrs. Schwartzenhauer. Guides will be asked to sell tickets for the event, Refreshments were served by the hostess and Mrs. J. A. Williams won the booster prize. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. F. A, Hostetter on March eee IN HOSPITAL — Mr. W.. Tuby is a patient in Mater Misericor- diae Hospital, Rossland. eee ROTARIANS TO “ROSSLAND of the C ruary Girl Guide Association Tuesday Deer Park Socials panied by Mrs. G. who was a patient inf the Ross- land ‘Hospital. ° . TO CASTLEGAR — Mr. and FROM NELSON — Capt A. W. Worley and son Bobby of Nelson spent a week at their home in Deer Park. They-were accom- A. Walker nata Farmer's Institute was held last week in the new school. Election of Officers was as fol- lows: Pres, Peter Warkentin; Vice Pres. Joe Sehlinger; Sec. Treas, Isaac Wiehe; Directors —' Henry Funk, and J. J. Reimer. The Film Club inted to act ea ee LSS P. WARKENTIN HEADS KROMHOFF TURKEY POULTS FOR 54 Western Canada’s Largest Poult Producers, Write to-day for cata- Iogue and prices, Kromhoff Tur- key Farms Ltd, R.B. No. 5, Now Westminster, B.C.‘ : mittee on the Renata Film Club are Sehlinger and J. J. Reim- er. ; COMING FILMS Nati Film Bd. Pictures to . W, an daughter Germaine have return- ed to their home in Castlegar ‘AFree Community Servica — Phone 3441 — BULLETIN BOARD Cyril Bell Agencies Lid. Remember the date! April 24th, the Legion L.A. Branch 170, will hold their Spring Tea and Bake Sale.’ IMPORTANT — Annual General Meeting of the Hos- pital Society, Parish Hall, Friday, Feb. 26th, 8 p.m. Everybody Welcome, Castlegar Girl Guide Association will be holding 2 Box Social and Old Fime Dance on March 20th., in the Parish The Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, Branch 470, will hold a Bake Sale in West’s Store., Saturday, Feb. 27th. from 3 to 5pm r There will be an u ting of the j Kinnaird Elementary School PTA on Mon., March ist., at 8 p.m. in the Kinnaird School. % ‘farkey Dinner, Friday, Feb. 26 at the Presbyterian Church, Kinnaird: As accommodation is limited, ad- mission by ticket only. Please Phone 4048. . NOTICE — Catholic Women’s League, Spaghetti Din- ner and Dance,: St. Patrick’s Day, March ‘1%th,: Twin Rivers Hall. Admission $L.75 per person. For tickets Fnene 2131 on contact: any C.W.L. member on or be- fore Rainbow Circle Bake Sale, Friday, Feb. 26, 1954 at the Co-Op Store at 10 a.m. * i BABY CLINICS: . ‘ ee Kinnaird — Tuesday, March 2 at the Community Hall 2to4 pm Dumont — Wednesday, March 3 at Mrs. Butlers, 2 to 3:30 pam. liant — Thursday, March 4 at Mrs, Evans, 11 to 12 am. Ooteaschenia — Thursday, March 4 at the school. 3 to 4 pm. NIGHT CALLS PHONE 2683, R. A. PINCOTT. - > urance : ; dvisors Phone 3441 ‘Castlegar after a few days at the O- tary Club and their wives went to Rossland Tuesday night, par- ticipating in the Rossland Club's Third Anniversary celebrations. Those who made the trip were Mr. and Mrs, L, V. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Horswill, Mr. and Mrs, J. Macbeth and Bob Mad- docks, see IN HOSPITAL — Mr. Omer Lightle is a patient in Kootenay Lake General Hospital, Nelson. eee FROM SASKATCHEWAN — Mr. A. Tonnellier of Carlyle, Saskatchewan, is visiting at the home of his son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and ‘Mrs, George Ton- nellier, Last Rites Held For Mr. Felix. Soherlak At Revelstoke, B.C. Funeral services for the late Felix Soberlak of Castlegar, who passed away Feb. | 12 at Mater home of Mr, and Mrs, C. Sch- wartzenhauer. ° i FROM VANCOUVER — A. Law has returned from a busi- ness trip to ‘Vancouver, HOME AGAIN — Recent vis! tors to Nelson, Trail and Ross- land included Mrs. G. Brigge- man, H, Motterhead and G. A. Walker. eee IN HOSPITAL — Mr, A. W. Kent left for Vancouver where he will spend some time as a pa- tient in Shaughnessy Hospital. se 8 FROM SALMO — A. A. Phelps of Salmo is the guest of his bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.C.S. Phelps, se WEEKEND HERE — J. Allen, who is employed by the CPR, spent the weekend at his home in r Park, . eee TO -TRAI, — -M. A. Kirken. dall left-to spend a short holi- day in Trail at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Briggeman. : Hospital, ¢ after a short illness, were held at St Anne's Church in Mt. Cartier, Revelstoke. Rev. Father W. Har- rison sang the i th Births in Canada climbed to a be shown this week are: Tour of Toronto Stock Ex- change; Mountain Movers; Grey Cup ‘52; Civil Defense Rescue Party. with the Women’s Institute com-/£ The average bee colony in Canada yielded 72 pounds of honey in 1953, . — Sickness . INSURANCE PHONE 2921 f new mont of 37, oe thly peak 462 in : , SE The Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird NOTICE LICENCES ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE AT THE VILLAGE OFFICE IN KINNAIRD. B, MORICE, Village’ Clerk. Mass with‘a choir in attendance. the family plot at Mt, Cartier cemetery. : : + Born at Sokol, Poland, 81 years ago, Mr. Soberlak had lived at Revelstoke for 40 years, moving to Castlegar three years ago. He was predeceased by his wife in 1949. and also one daughter. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs, John Ozero and Mrs, Louis Meats — Beef — Veal — Lamb — Pork Chickens @ Phone 2001 ® Fresh Fish MEAT MARKET PHONE 2001 We Sell Only Top Grades of ° Government Graded and Inspected. BEEF BLADE PCT ROAST, Ib. ..... 39c | FRESH MINCED BEEF, Ib. ........ 39c REEF BRISKET, ib. ........-... 226 COTTAGE ROLES, th. 1... tae SPARERIBS, th. ..............5. 426 Delmar or Tulip Margarine, 3 for - 90¢ Sternfelds Sauerkraut, 28 oz. ." || PREM H SPORK: KAN @ MALEINS BEANS and PORK 2 for @ PACIFIC MILK 2 for @ MALKINS FANCY TOMATO JUICE 2 for e guover LEAF Fancy Pink SALMON Lb. : AYLMER FROZEN PEAS Pkg. oo) . JOHNNY'S. | bers who are: Mrs. Swea Qzero at Revelstoke and Mrs. John Young at Duncan; and three sons, Peter at Trail and Karl and. John at Castlegar, Legion L.A. Welcomes Nine New Members Nine‘ new: members were in- stalled and ‘officially welcomed into the Ladies Auxiliary to the. Cc ian Legion, Castl ‘Rob son Branch 170 at their regular meeting in the Legion Memorial Hall, Tuesday evening. Mrs, A, Weir, president, instal- led and welcomed the new mem- Pitts, Mrs. Mrs. Phyllis Maddocks, Myra Budden, Mrs. Jean Fitz, Mrs. C. Middleton of Trail, Third Vice President ‘of the -Provincial Command, who explained the 95¢ BUTTER FER ESE work and aims of the’ Auxiliary to the new members. ~ . The 19 members present made plans for the Spring ‘Tea, Sew- ing and Bake Sale on April 24. Mrs. W. Smith is in charge of the sewing.-A $20 food hamper will be the door prize for the lucky ticket holder. ' : ! Where will also. be a Bake Sale at West’s Store next Saturday afternoon. a members were named to be installed at the next meeting as executive committee mem- bers, They are Mrs. J.. Markin and Mrs. W. Brewer. Mrs, Weir presented Mrs. H. Bate with a silver baby spoon on behalf of the'l..A. The evening draw was won by Mrs. M. Curren. patrick, Mrs. Julia Couch, Mrs. | g-; Margaret Newman, Mrs. “Lizzie” Mason, Mrs, Emily Pepper, Mrs. Agnes Guerin and Mrs. Margaret Batting. . Present at the meeting was Ded | cel a Bus this vital project. utmost. 2 TO THE jusiness Men OF THE DISTRICT YOUR + Project Society Civic Centre = CANVAS IS ON! an will be contacted: by Canvassers for ‘your contribution to Please consider carefully and do your CASTLEGAR KIWANIS CLUB . “Thursday, Febriiary:25;: 1954 Doriines Edged 71-068 - By Trail Senlor Subs ohn mere at uarter, skilfull hoop marks- quarter th the ‘Trail Senior Cubs L.A. Card Party Sat. - bridge and seven of whist at a very pleasant Card Party at the Legion Memorial Hal Castlegar, 12 Tables At Legion’ There’ were five ‘tables otf je -6V' é 2 a by the Ladies Auxili- asketballers was:too much for Castl zy ; + evening when they dropped an exciting. 71-66 decision to the Trail. squad at the Stanley Hump- hries High School auditorium. tn the preliminary event, a Jadies team from Nelson, the Nelson Civics, downed the Cast- . legar High School girls 35-24. ‘The men's’ tilt was a real thrill- er particularly in the final quart- er when the locals staged & powerful last “minute bid ‘for Branch 170 of the Canadian Le- to the Castlegar-Robson ston, mae oe inners were: Bridge — Ladies’ First, Mrs. C. Dunn; Gents’ First, Mr. A. Joy;}° Ladies’ Consolation, Mrs. A. Weir; Gents’ Consolation, Mr. A. Weir, ? ‘Whist — Ladies’ First, Mrs. M. Saliken; Gents’ Mr. I. Reinsbakken; Ladies’ Consola- victory. They ‘were unable to head the rampaging Trail quinte- tte however whose attack was sparked .by C. Catalano with 27 points and J. Merkely with 17 counters, . . Other Trail scorers were T. Toreson, 14 points; L. Gerard, 3 A. Belisky 5. ator Castlegar, Rennie Mitchell paced the field with 31 peints while Richle Martini tallied 18 counters, The remainder of Dom- tion, Mrs, A. Lampard; Gents’ Consolation, Mr. W, Ball. inoes pointage was made up by Alan Jacobson with six points; Billy Kanigan and Joe Zeeben, four each; John Ross, two and Paul Gergely, one. | _In the girls game, Nelson scor- ers were: B. Thom, 18; G. Fraser 7; L:Valentin 5;°¥, Mores 3;-and M. Smith 2. fer : scorers were Donna irhead, 7; Olga ff and RADIO SERVICE 3 | were referees for both contests. Doreen Pitts tive each; V. Gleb- off 3 and L. Richardson and B. Jones, two each. 2 Paul Zanet and Vie Kravski —_— ‘Mayne ion Drama F' i q REGIONAL AWARD for “best presentation by a group” in the B.C, Regional finals of the Domini esti tly to val was di of the Trail Little Victoria and Kelowna. made y! ‘Theatre. Adjudicator Graham Suter (1 Award “Meditation” in Victoria, Miss who directed the winning play “For Love o the award for the best director. Trail won oul left) presented the Calvert | Janie Stevenson (centre) : “Money” reteived t over entries from to gét the most out =~ of your overseas trip . ‘see'your : Canadian Pacific _ TRAVEL AGENT. A representative for all major steamship lines. : : An. expert in erranging the meny comp- licated details cf travelling. ‘By utilizing the service of your Canadian .# August 1953, an increase of more than 16,000 from August 1952. -| Striking Achievement : Noted In Health Ins. ForGanadians ‘able story of prog! “RECORDS TO. PLEASE EVERY. MUSIC LOVER .. 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