_ Page 4 nL. cB. Le. Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Buuaeee 2 Suputy Co. Ltd. The PHONE } 4061 CLARK’S Funeral Chapel Flower Shop Owned & Operated By Lynn and Mell M District's Social Events Thursday, May 6,. 1954 Rokson Kews TO CALGARY — Mrs, W. T. Waldie aveomipanied) by. Mrs. H. Phone 3031 LL _ _ _—_E—EESSSE Castlegar Happenings. where they will attend the WMS Presbyterial Conference. Mrs. is an i IN HOSPITAL — Mrs. J. Par- of the i and Mrs. Findl is Ci to the Phone Trail 125 kin is a patient in K Lake General Hospital, Nelson. \ 1054 TAMARAC AVENUE §| “To VANCOUVER — Mr. A. Foot of Smelter Hill Joy left Saturday to “spend the TRAIL, B.C. summer with a daughter in Van- couver, oe te ff CONTINENTS ead 65 COMMUNITIES da CANADA bE HOME FROM HOSPITAL — Mrs, S.. Simcock is home from Mater Misericerdiae Hospital, Rossland, where she was a patient. FROM VICTORIA — Mr. and PENTICTON Mrs, Bernard Ball of Victoria, 20 " stopped for a visit with Dr. and $14.05 Mrs, G. A. McDonald en route to Regina. oo eire One-Wa: é ; 4 £0 CONFERENCE — Rev. tL. Phone 3011 G. Johnston is to leave on Mon- with Rev. Taylor of Trail. : Canadian Pacifie TO PRESBYTERIAL — Mrs. L. AIRLINES ~ lc, Johnston and Mrs. B. Find-; Kingston, later left”yesterday for Creston : . ||| day, for a United Church Con- tee ||| ference in Victorie, He will travel ot @ AT .NELSON — Mrs. Ruby Maclean Angus and children Daphne and Charles spent the Music Festival weelc in Nelson. weekend in Nelson and attended the Kootenay Music Festival there. e oe FROM U.5.C. — Local students who returned home from U.B.C. foy the summer last week, were Harry Cheveldave, Rocky Plotni- koff, Ken Dergousoff and G. B. Landis, and also Joe Cheveldave of Robson. Harry Cheveldave re- turned to the University during the weekend for two’ weeks of RCAF Reserve Officers School at ton, Ont. ;the meeting. 2 | tended meeting of some 60 mem- Calgary. ROBSON W.A. MEETING Mrs, E, H. McPhee and Mrs. G. Miller were hostesses at the reg- ular meeting of the Robson Wo- men’s Association held Tuesday in the Church Hall, with 15 mem- bers present and Mrs. O. Suther- land presiding in the absence of Mrs. Rai Raine, “It was decided next month's meeting will feature a_ talent table and the completion of the Emergency Quilt. Mrs. Roy Brown read an article from the writings of Nellie Mc- Lung, for the program Porden of i 2 Kinnaird PTA Hear’ = a Talk On X-Ray Clinic ‘The importance of X-Ray clinics in the fight against tuberculosis was the theme of a talk given to the monthly meeting of the Kin- naird Parent Teacher Association at the Kinnaird Elementary School Monday evening, by Miss B. Conroy, Public Health Nurse. Miss Conroy. told:the well. at- bers that it is important for all persons, 15 years of age and over to have a chest X-Ray when the SEE te ES : "MAJOR BARBARA™ THE. UNIVERSITY PLAYERS By George Bernard Shaw THURSDAY, MAY 20 - 8pm. High School Auditorium Sponsored by ‘the UBC ni:Assn,. ~ A Free Community Service — Phene 3441 _ the Hijh School Auditorium, Saturday; May 15th, “BULLETIN: BOARD UB, Players Club: “Major 7, a comedy by George »Shaw, atthe SHES. : auditorium, May Pag at 8 p.m. Tickets from Kiwanis Club Little eee ee che day ia Castlegar. Plan to stay in town and enjoy the fan, Watch for ad. in next weeks Castle News for pro- Deor Park Socials GUEST CHURCH SERVICE — Miss Louisa Barker of Renata, who is leaving for her home in Victoria, held a church service here recently. cee FROM RENATA — Mr. and Mrs. Bert Toews were X-Ray clinic visits Kinnaird on Tuesday, May 11, Ladies of the Kinnaird Wo- men’s Institute are assisting the Home Nursing Division of the St. John’s Ambulance Association in the canvassing for X-Ray ap- In the program portion, Dr. En visitors here enroute” to ee home in Renata after sang a number of “folk songs to his ‘few days in Northport, Wash. * MAIL SERVICE — Mail to Deer Park, Renata and Broadwater, is being delivered to Deer Park by truck by Mr. A. (Smoky) Millar and good. catch averaging 5 or 6 pounds each. W. H. Blair and party of: Trail, had a similar catch. se: @& HOME AGAIN — C. S. Phelps ‘was a recent visitor.to Salmo and Trail. On his return he was ac- companied by his sister, Mrs. G. of Trail, who spent .a gramme on the LODE. gala May 24th Ci Don't miss the Hobby Show sponsored by the P-TA in afternoon and evening showings, Adults 25e. &hil- dren 10c. The Blood ‘Donor Clinic: will visit Castlegar, Wednes- day, June 16th. Appointment cards available from members of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club and ‘the Kin-- naird St. John’s Ambulance Association. Regular Eagles L.A. Meeting tonight. Parish Hall,: 27230, p.m. Members please bring articles and ticket stubs for the sale. A Mother’s Day Tea and Bazaar will ‘be held May 8, 2:30 to 5 p.m. at the Parish Hall. Sponsored by UA. to the Eesles. Everyone Welcome. me days in Decr. Park WEEKEND rr Mr: and Mrs. R. Briggeman and children, were weekend visitors to Castle- Lindberg. Other recent visitors to Castlegar, Trail and Nelson, were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen, Miss P.. Rossland, returned home with a}}i own Rr. Rueb- saat who has become well known in the district for his folk sing- ing talents, told the PTA group of the origin of the lute, the fav- orite instrument of minstrels for centuries. ‘The lute was first used in Per- sia and Arabia and was introduced '|into Europe ini ‘the 14th. century.| Mother's Day - saves Why Not Give Her Your PORTRAIT SPECIAL RATES — ASK ABOUT THEM ~ B. HUBER PHOTO STUDIO PHONE 4922 SPECIAL Boe as, “ FOR - MOTHER'S: DAY Beautiful Large Potted = ALSO CUT FLOWERS AT ALL PRICES FHONE wiz ZUCKERBERG’S - Beauty Parlor REOPENED for BUSINESS SAVE MONEY .ON OUR NEW. Alice Zuckerberg, prop. - Phone 2661 - Maple St. _ Castlegar JOHNNY'S gi hpenpti trl BEEF - PORK - VEAL - LAMB - Danan FRESH FISH , FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FREE. DELIVERY TUESDAY — THURSDAY — SATURDAY POT ROAST, Blade Beef, STEAK, § Sirloin. oe T-Bone BACON, "Side ‘Own Sliced: - Fraser Vale, 2 pkgs. - . TOMATO: CATSUP : MEDDO PEAS, Size. 5's ~ Kinnaird Gorner TUESDAY MAY 11 > Kinnaird kngreveinsal : Society Hall if TC i2am. AND 2 TO 6 pan. ~ WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Sa ER May 12 and 13 _ LEGION HALL a Ng EI Clg Ig Orta an B Rea PM IM IMGT IO IS NeW IRIN i NI aN GOS ‘ALL ROADS LEAD TO | — EGA R : yi Bell Agencies Ltd. Phone.344| Insurance Advisors. Castlegar FROM UBC, — Harry Kil- NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, R. A. PINCOTT Jough and Eddy Collinson ‘are —— home from U.B.C. with another e season's studies behind them, ——— SAVIN Gs =— ‘TO CONVENZION — Village Clerk Bert Morice, and Commis- sioners Walter Jacobson and A. H.|° Culley are to represent the village of Kinnaird at the Spring con- vention of the Union of Koote- Png Pat THE REDUCTION IN TAX IS BEING PASSED ON TO YOU 600-16 4 ply CHAMPION ..... $15.95: 670-15 4 ply CHAMPION ..... $16.95 - ~ Firestone TIRES PLUS YOUR OLD CASING * prices Effective May 7 to 29 Castle: Motors PHONE 2411 on May 15. e.e & to Vancouver’ and Victoria. nay Muncipalities at Marysville] FROM COAST — Mrs. 'W. Col-| } linson has returned froni a visit|- TEAHAR FUEL FOR THE BEST IN COAL : PHONE 225% or 4191 + Office — 80 Crescent St._ PURCHASE YOUR ELECTRIGAL APPLIANGES yi FROM US |, 10% Down — Kasy Terms | Pete’s Electric : Phone 4189 ASTLEGAR, BO On rahe Subdivision J ULY Ist e HORSESHOE PITCH: 8 TEAM BALL: “TOURNAMENT © _Cantle-Bar Ranch horses to ride at the grounds all day GALA BALL IN THE EVENING — Refreshments served at the grounds — Also full me. THE CASTLEGAR ‘KIWANIS - CLUB It Takes Only ry Minute | You Don’ Even: Feel:tt