Page 6 ary 18th, 1951 Thursday Janu Cla Gestie Nowa. ‘|; WELLLAM ¢. MURPHY CHIROPRACTOR ; DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD ae OPTOMETRIST. WHIST AND BRIDGE. AT LEGION HALL SATURDAY JANUARY 20th,,. 8 pem. Admission 25¢. Refreshments. Everyone Welcome. Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary. ‘ Post office’ Building - Wed. Afts 2:30pm to.8 Pm. Phone. ae ‘Post Office Building Wed. Afts 2:30PM to SPM | Phone 2361 Castle News THE CASTLEGAR GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION WILL MEET AT THE home of Mrs. J. Scott on Monday, January 22, at 2:50 pom FOR SALE: 2 PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. WOOD AND COAL range. Fairbanks Morris oil heater. General Blectric ‘Washing Machine. These goods all in A-l condition and must be sold. See L. Markin - Phone 2¢21 be tusen the Law Office ~ FERGUSON AND FERGUSON Go Ao. SUMNER Natusepebhis Physicion ‘Barristers & Solicitors Post Office Building Wed. 2:30 PM to 8 PM Eremenko Block ‘Phone 2132 hours of 9 a.m. and 6-peom. WANTED (CLEAN COTTON RAGS. - 209 LB. APPLY CASTLE NEWS. FOR RENT: FLOOR. SANDING MACHINES. 4pply HoM.. Card, Robsens LORNE GRYSLER AGENCY AT KINNAIRD=- LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT end Car Insurance. KNIGHTS OFr COLUMBUS MEETING FRIDAY EVENING AT 7:30 IN the Castle News Office. THE KINNAIRD ANGLICAN’ Ws. MEETING WILL TAKE PLACE AT the home of Mrs. T. Easom, Monday evening January 22. INEWS SPOTLIGHT (Cont'd From Page 4) _ belief that the rule of law should govern human conduct." Warmly Welcomed = oa og The prime ministers" declaration was warmly welcomed in the British press.; The Times said the conference's ork and ita influence for. peace in the Far. Bast had de the meeting memorable. : The Manchester Guardian, Liberal, said the conference suggested "the necessary twists and turns” in policy | py which “the wAmerican ideal and our ideal* my. be best Bpproushed,, : The Yorkshire Post, ‘Gonsexvative, ealled “the declare- ston” an impressive statement of principles whose most COMENGO J. Os AWARDS TOTAL $515 FOR DECEMBER Joint Production commit tee awards during the month of December totalled $815. . ‘The highest award of $185, went to David Hoge of the Sullivan.Concentrator for.a suggestion to alter the ; flow of degradation oversize‘in the Sink and Float ‘Plant. This reduced the running time of #621 elevator. ‘Maintenance costs have been weduced and less piping is needed. . The next highest award of $65 was won by J.H. Evans, also of the Sullivan Concentrator. His suggestion, for alterations to the centre feed hoppers in the Sink and ‘Float Plant, permits the float to be drawn from the feeders at.a higher rate and also reduces splashing: & $50 award went to G.Gs Atchison of the Zine Plant at Trail, who. suggested alterations to the system used to empty Kelly filters prior to cleaning. This hes ~ improved cleaning and saves time, — Todo Stevens of the. Coke. Ammonia Plant at Warfield won a $35 award and $50 awards went to P. Steligas Zine Plant, A.G. Jurick; Engineering Division. at.Trail |end. J;L. Tebo; C.&F. Diviston Fertilizer group. 5 Two $25 awards were won by J. Morris; Sullivan Con- centrator, and single $25 awards went to P.C. Berry; Zine Plant, and J.G. Stevenson; Refineries. Other awards Renees tpaende ery aa ete , ape PAY NITE. AT THE CASTES THEATRE nae | the home: of Mr; and Mrs. M. Dalton. Mrs. Eni itips is : Gusiness erie heartening passage is that urging that Commonwealth defences should be strengthened with ail speed. . § Gifferent note was struck by Lord Beaverbrook!s _ Daily Express, strongly Empire-minded. It said the Jdecieration showed no evidence of action: to ereate an "stronger Empire in time of Pendls v ‘host: PAIR oF CHILDS GLASSES, PINK PLASTIC RIMS. oe Apply Kerrs Store. : bad KLEER Co yisi0k Rrost shileda and Electrfc. Defrosters HOnsDP teeter ineiteeat ene sGhene GLOB-LITE BATTERIES with the longer life You need a good battery ‘for quick starting CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS. PHONE S051. - | Boshlegan 2 SASH EDQOP ARE you PLANNING on REMODELLING oR BULIDING? Ben: us for all types of ‘oor | and windows « CABINET MAKING A SPECIALTY. _these winter months. Take a GLOB=LITE TO-DAY. NOW IS THE TIME FOR A MID-WINTER CHECK UP RENWAIRD TAXI, day: or mite service..Phone 3091 rita oS ae ~ COMMERCEAL PRINTING PARLOR » Castlegar, Be Co 3 PHONE 303E Januery Specials on : + BRRMANENTS Beginning Jenuery Bend. - CASTLE NEWS printing of every description. | CMuighis Auto Servic e| BOARD OF TRADE (Cont'd From Page 5) Bert Martin, C.H. Thring.. . Parks - H. Pitts, WR. Kerr, pe ‘Ferguson. as Business & SEU S ir W.H. Reed yan Bs Bits wa. ae Plotnikoff. we Entertainment - c.W. Lundgren, — Bothamley, Cc. Bell. Finance - C. Brown. Attendance and Catering - G. Fowler, G. Tet tier. Agriculture - C. Watson, A. Anderson. Vendor - J.R. Elliott, M. Dalton. Civie Improvements - B.A. Resker, O. Walker. Motor Vehicles - A. Anderson, W. Sharples. Boy Scouts - BoA. Resker. A vote of thanks was given to the C.M. & S. a . for their very Kind donation of $25. : _ & discission was held as to whether a toll bridge | or ferry would be more desireable at Castlegar. This Board went on record as desirous of having a toll bridge Each of our guests wag called on for a few words. All spoke highly of the Board's activities: during> the past year and expressed the opinion that the Boards: in thé district are working to a common goal, that is, the improvement of our communities and district as a whole. Every success was wished for the new president and executive for 1951. ante e000 .. CASTIEGAR SOCIAL Mrs. ony Phillips of Netel, B.C. was a visitor at Mrs. Dalton’s’. sister. : : 000 : : .Mr>-end Mrs. G.: Helbeeque and son Dennis of Ronnington were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ge BEeama te Bal its oo ds wal y ~ cial ze 000, Mr. and’ Mrs‘. “Colin: McClaren and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Conrelius were week-end visitors at the Castle Bar Ranch, guest of Mr. and- Mrss GoW" anderson. if 000 Mr. and Mrs. T.. Davidson of Chine Creek, B.C. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Davidson. 000 -Mro Go Fowler left for: Vancouver Soturaey on’ a. 000 : “900°. i : che ais Mrs. S. Rysen peturned pes ee Vencouver. 000 Reve JoBo Barnes, Biocesan Director of Vocations is making a tour of all the parishes of the Okanogan and Kootensy.. 000 Mr: EDs Cempbell and Mr. D. MacDonald of Kamloops : were visitors Tuesday at the home of Mr.: and Mrs. L.V.-. Campbell, Ope kpen and Mrs and Mrs. E.A. MacDonald, Mrs Schwartzenhauer $8: a 2 patient in the Brat Tedanec Hospital. ae Ea ted Robson. ‘ coo... Mr. and Mrs. We Davidson and' family of Trail, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson. ‘000 Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Campbell have returned to their home in Fruitvale: after viphiing Mr. and Mrs. Ray. McIver o : 000 ° ; Mrs..S. Hanson and daughter Grace are spending a few deys at Renata. - ee re eee 000 [a Luk RANCH 2 OQ Re WED NEE R P-R-I-C-E---S-C-H-E-D-U-1-E PLAYGROUND: SLEIGH RIDING... Parties up: to six persons 83.00 per hour. Parties. up to ten persons $4.00 per hour. j SKIING ...sescc+s 0.209 Per Person Ski Lift 25¢ Per Pers. SKI=JOURING..----75¢ per half hour single and #00 : per half ‘hour’ dauble. TABOGGONS AVAILABLE FOR RENT AT THE RANCHHOUSE CATERING TO DINNER PARTIES a eee PHONE ze51 CASTLEGAR SOCIAL (cont 'a) . Mr. and Mrs. Ao Nuttall of Fruitvale were visitors on Sunday at the home of. Mr.- and Mrs. Ray. Melver. E00... Last week friends and neighbors" ‘of Mrs. Michael Phillips (nee Ann Verigen) held a shower at the home of Mrs. Goo: McDonald. A -msical. evening was very much enjoyed, prize winners for various games being Mrs. R. Cowan and-Mrs. M.D. ‘McPherson. The bride was the recépient of. many. lovely, gifts and a delightful Tunch was served -by the ‘Aind: -assistanee of Mrs. F. ‘Swetlicos, sister of the bride. “ Se ‘athe Se: &11 parties are agreed that, 1951 will be one of our biggest years and much of- ‘tha success will be enjoyed in comparison to the amount of energy eco. effort of individuals of the community. - - --Drumbeller (slta.) Mail. | THE VARIETY Jue SALE ” PLERCE LINED SLEEPERS size 2. to Beiesests 2s 1580 BABIES KNITTED. ROMPERS «++ ¢-secseeeceeeeseoncGle 69 ~ Boys DRESS SHIRTS. cssscpecoscsssceeeosseeB leds BOYS BLANNELETTE PYJAMAS. {10 and 12..2.02000$2259 BOYS DRESS PANTS. S-4-5-6. {ADAOK. +++ s+e+ + ooo 69 2 ONLY GIRLS CHENELLE DRESSING GOWNS BLZE ZB ANd Aocecccoecccsagoccscccescncsees coHee4d 2 ONLY GIRLS CHENELLE DRESSING GOWNS size 8.§3.98 CHINCHILLA - BUNNY BAGS. +s esceeeeccesencctess $5098 CHIIDRENS FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS 2 end’ 4: __ to CLOarssoeeensseereecercoerstsccenrnenescefledd JUST RECEIVED << o004 SHIPMENT. OF GIRLS AND ‘BOBS _ WOOL SWEATERS. sizes 2&t and 28 to 34. : THESE AND MANY OTHER - STEMS ARE OFFERED AT THESE LOW. PRICES. January 22nd to January Slst.: