Page 2 Thursday, May 20, 1954 THE CASTLE NEWS at @o e Published Every Thursday By ” *. THE CASTLE NEWS LIMITED = 2 Castlegar, B.C. “, So L. V. CAMPBELL, Manager ~ Cucat V. A. MISUTKA, Editor Cc jan Weekly A B.C. Weekly Advertising Bureau " SUBSCRIPTION RATE :— i $3.00 per year; 25c per month by carrier. Autherized as Second Classs Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. and EDITORIAL THE MINTO’S FINAL PORT Announcement is expected shortly on what-will become of the SS. Minto, the 830 ton sternwheeler which ended a 56 year career as Queen of the Arrow Lakes waterways, last month. The executive .of the Castlegar and District Navy League have i a bid to \ of the Castl Coop Five . Years Ago This Week MisS Margaret Williams was chosen as IODE May Queen and will be crowned at the Ball Pari on May 24. Her attendants will GETTING READY.FOR SCHOO! By Marian D. James. ( Re- preiea from the B.C. Teacher) Continued from last week periences and for helping about the home. L. Invite other children to play in your yard. 2, Invite another child to ac- purchase the vessel and have her beached at Castlegar where she would be used as training quarters for the local Sea Cadets and Wrenettes. | Acceptance of the Navy League's bid, will benefit not only themselves but the whole district as well. While there was a chance that the Minto might be kept in service a little longer, Castlegac joined with the Arrow Lakes in urging that her service be contin- ued. Since it now appears definite that her active career is ended, the move to have the vessel beached here is one that deserves dis- trict support. Bringing the Minto to Castlegar would bring addea publicity, | and prestige to this area. Wherever the Minto is finally beached, her chief role will be as a relic of the past, She can play this role more at lly located C; her Arrow Lakes run, than at some ity further you on a short trip or an outing. 3. Allow your child to- visit with other children. 4. Allow your child to pele you both younger and older. B. — Developing independence or- cutting Mother’s apron 1, Teach your child to i: " «Misses Nettlie Brodman, Mar- Take him, to the post office ues Bell, Gerry Defoe, Lorraine when you have a parcel to mail. | martini, Alice Zaitsoff and Helen Take him to the railway sta- | yarki tion when a train is coming in, ‘Let him zide on a train if. possi- The Coronation Hall being con- demned, it was decided by the Castlegar Board of Parks Com; missioners that the hall will be Retail Society at their semi-an- nual General Meeting pledged sufficient funds to finance the building of an addition to the present Coop store and the instal- ‘lation of equipment for a com- plete butcher shop. It was pointed out that the expansion of, the Store's. business in the three years of its operation, has made it mandatory for the Store to ex- pand in order to provide its mem- bers with the’ maximum Coop servicé. -- < With the revival of motorcycl- ing here, Castlegar-Robson has become the centre of a Canadian club, the only one torn down this i east of Kelowna or how to behave properly there. something the child can sudden- Take him to the country to/iy acquire. It is really just part west of Calgary since before the war, The Lion’s Head Riders, af- filiated with the Canadian Mot- visit a farm. of his The Take him to a city to see big|of the readiness he attains by the buildings, the buses, the street/time he reaches sciool, Tee ae ts and other interesting}pends on the c: 5) tin his parents do for him from the B.-— Help the child to’ solve|time of his birth. oreycle. A at now has its headquarters in this district and it is hoped that with ‘this club as a nucleus, clubs in Trail and + (Continued on page kid his own ‘problems. Encourage him BUSINESS DIRECTORY — by saying “You try first and if CASTLEGAR you need any help I shall be glad ‘FUNERAL HOME to help you.” Gc. — Develop the child’s inter- DEDICATED TO- KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE to concerts in the park or else- and take care of his own posses- of sions, Put labels on his clothing and teach him to recognize his RULES FOR GARDENING SAFETY With the gardening season upon us again, it is well to remind own label. 2. Help him to learn to hang up his clothes and to put away his toys and books. Help him to be est in reading by telling hint Ambulance — Flowers where. him to i heidie ries reading good books and showing him beautiful illus- listen fldren’s muiical pi - . Phone 3601 that come on the radio. K. A. MORROW OPTOMETRIST Suite 3 — Post Office Bidg. OFFICE HOURS 9AM. to 5 P.M" Closed Tuesday Morning : For Appointments PHONE 2581 trations. E. — Give him large sheets of D —- Develop the child”s inter- est in music by singing to, and instru- paper, crayons, and paints. Let}. him draw, color and paint the with him. Play musical ments for him to enjoy. Take him things he finds most interesting. F. — Give him blocks to- build THE ~ MUTUAL LIFE Thursday, May 20, 1954 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. PARK ELECTRIG GLASSHEAT DEALER FIXTURES CONTRACTING REPAIRS COLIN PETTS ” Corner Maple and 2nd. PHONE 4516 WIRING MATERIALS Kinnaird Fasthallers Rout Kiwanis Crew By (0-4 Margin first league game at the Kinnaird Park Friday evening and made his mound debu a one, the Intervillage Fastball loop. .}less, for the victory, scoring one two in the eighth. run in the first and third frames, i < Lloyd Geronazzo’ pitched his|three'in the fourth and sixth and Received At B. of MM. ; Kinnaird collected a total of @ancer Soc, Donations 10 hits with four walks from| ,° Kiwanis moundsman Cliff Wan- And Membershins Now oats Annual pppeal for funds The Kiwanis squad ining with his hand the Kiwanis team a 10-4 drubbing in a regular fixture of REC TO PLEASE EVERY MUSIC LOVER : HEAR THEM IN THE THEATRE BUY THEM AT THE LAKESIDE HOBBY Y_ CENTRE RDS up against each team. and Wanless seven. R. Archambault lead the slug- ging array for Kinnaird with three hits followed by Ralph Mo- kelki and Andy Evans with two|t each and P. Kazakoff, B. Zee- ban and A. Jacobson, one each. For .Kiwanis, Ken Sharples, Fred Waldie, Cliff Wanless, Cyril Bell, Bil], Sharples, Eddy Fredericksen and Bill Shea were each credited with a single. ob Seagram's V.O. Sey Seagram's and be mate {here from Michel. FR. TRAINOR GOING TO MICHEL PARISH Rev, Father Trainor, pastor of St. Rita’s Church, Castlegar, and St. Joseph's Chapel, Kinnaird, for the past 18 months, is being tanrsferred to the Catholic par- ish at Michel, it: was announced this week. Coming to take. charge of the parish here is Rev. Father Bro- phy, who is being transferred Father Trainor leaves for his new parish Saturday. He was for seven hits |#8 one that needs the supports of to! with one walk, scoring all four |€Very B.C. resident," commented of their runs in the final canto. | Mrs. Thelma Dawson, Field Sec- There were three errors chalked reary for the Society's B.C. Divi- In the strikeout department, Geronazzo whiffed ten’ batters transferred here from the parish of Lumby in the latter part of 1952, Pari held by Cancer Society sion. ““Cancer is a disease that is no respector of ‘persons, It can strike anybody and there are few peo- ple today who have not been af- fected by it either directly or iprouah relatives who have had he disease,” she said, Mrs. Dawson, who visited Cas- tlegar last Monday, announced that arrangements are being made by the executive of the So- ciety’s local unit, to receive dona- tions: and contributions at the Bank of Montreal in Castlegar. She spoke of the great progress that has been made in Fesearch and treatment of cancer in B.C., asa result of which, she said “there is no person in this whole Province who need deny himself of cancer treatment for lack of ability to pay.” “We in B.C, have one of the finest small cancer clinics in the world,” she said. “The B.C. Can- cer Clinic was the third in the world: to havé a cobalt bomb in- stalled, and is today one of seven clinics that have one.” - in all your insurance requirements. * , your fature insurance requirements with... . Mrs. Dawson expressed the hope that the annual contribution of the -K-R.C. tothe Cancer So- ciety ($150 last year) will be sup- plemented again - this year. by a a party for him last night in the drive to assist: in on. the great ANNOUNCEMENT MUIRHEAD AGENCIES IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT IT HAS ACQUIRED THE INSURANCE BUSINESS OF COUCHMAN, FOWLER & GOLLINSON AGENCIES LTD... We are fully equipped to handle all types of insurance except Life. We assure you of prompt and efficient service To all the clients of Couchman, Fowler, “& Collinson Agencies Ltd. we look forward to being of service to you in the future, FOR INSURANCE ‘Phone 3416 or 4341 Wishes to thank all his clients for their past an pres- ent business and hopes that you will continue te place ail MUIRHEAD AGENCIES DON'T HESITATE TO GIVE THEM A RING Az 3416 or 4341 Dp asic is not lished carrying with, He will meet problems a pub or displayed by Legion Memorial Hall. work of the society, ourselves that the garden, like the home, the highway and the jneat and orderly. lames is a place where accidents can and have occurred. In and garden many tor the unwary person. A safety survey rarer to make British Columbia gardens safe, has rules for safety: 1. Never leave dinuised tools lying in the garden. This is the pri- reason for falls. 2. Cut out the practical jokes. Horseplay with rakes and other tools invites trouble. _3. Don’t be ladder lazy. If you can’t reach a branch, move the Jadder and don’t stretch. - 4, When climbing the ladder, make sure it is firmly braced — and watch where you step. 5. When pruning branches, don’t stand directiy underneath. Falling twigs or bark can cause eye injury. 6. When you use chemicai sprays, make sure you spray with the wind and not against it. 7. When you stretch wire as a boundary, Hisieloth fo stat jater vals to avoid tripping. - - 8. Supporting stakes should be high enough to be seen and of a contrasting color to the background. 9. Wear long gloves which affer more protection against bram- bles than those of average ‘length. 3. Help your child to recognize the values of his own things and the values of other people's 4 Help him respect other rights and 5. Help your child to accept sug- Gestions and cqrrections cheer- fally. 6. Help him to remain away from mother or some other mem- ber of the family without cry ing or being upset. When’ you leave the child be sure to assure him you will be back at a certain time. Don't fail him. Be back at the time you promised. Make sas depend upon your promise. 7. Encourage the child to do all he can for hi him feel quite secure and able)that he must not-loiter or play OF .CANADA C. A. ANDERSON Local Representative Phone 2201 Box 109 Castlegar, B.C. that need solving. — Encourage him to speak clearly and to use good English. Baby* talk is cute but can be quite a handicap to the six-year- old when he is learning to read. A. — Help the colle to use all |. “We attach “Dinkie” Nickel Rim Heels on Ladies Shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. te tor Col Bn or by the for RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP CONFECTIONERY PHONE 288M Before your child enters school he should: L Know and use the best way of going to and from school. He should be able to go-and come by He should understand on his way. 12 Recognize the labels on his MARLANE GRILL. Open 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Not Just Another Place To Eat But The Place To Eat Another.” PHONE 3681 CASTLEGAR you cannot stay with him during} - his school day. He will be. much you if he feels BABY’S SPRING : WARDROBE ~ STARTS WiTH YES ... PLATEX PANTIES are the perfect beginning for ” Baby’s NEW SPRING OUTFIT. ~ : ‘THEY WASH IN A SECOND — DRY INSTANTLY @ OPEN — Tecotay - Thureday - Saturday Evenings) he can manage alone. Emotional Readi _ 1. Help him feel that the school es a safe, happy place for child- ary Talk of the joyous things a- waiting each child at school. 3. Give him experiences which loved and needed at ‘home. with you to help him get over child to meet a teacher. Try ‘to ers are friends. dy. Mental A. — Give the child many in- experiences that will yy. 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Answer his questions clear-| phone number. young child should full name, address and tele-, Parents and should, if possible, meet together long be- fore school starts. Each child re- quire studying and his needs can only be met by ‘h parents working together. Readiness for learning is not TOPICS [) TIMELESS BY MISS J. Ali around us these Spring days | we see activity of every descript- ie One thing we have noticed ion work that is PUBLIC NOTICE The Public is warned that it is illegal to burn rubbish or set fires of any kind within the inici area of C: without a permit — violators will be prosecuted. Permits are available from Fire Chief E. A. Lewis. 4 BY ORDER A. T. Horswill, Bunicinal Clerk. going on. New buildings are go- ing up everywhere. One is made conscious of the words of Jesus in Luke 14:28 “For which of you to build a tower, sit- teth not down first and counteth the cost, whether he have suffi- cient ‘to finish it?” Whether we realize it or not, each of us is building for eter- nity. When we begin to think seriously about this we count the cost of what it really means to be a Christian. Anything of any value in life, no matter what it is, costs something. pcriete,is also a price to pay to Christian. Jesus said in Mathew 10:37,38 “He that loveth father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he that BUILDING FOR ETERNITY PENNOYEE taketh not his cross and followeth me is not worthy.of me.” Plans for building are always considered and one chosen to fol- low. 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