CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, May 7, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. ig Roval stecking tet Queen to have one 2,000 pairs of hosiery, ST. ALBAN'S W.A. » Will Hold Its Annual Mother’s Day Tea and Bake Sale Sat., May 9 PARISH HALL 3 pm. Freedom in Government YOUR SOCIAL CREDIT GOV- ERNMENT MAINTAINS A CONSTANT AND UNCOM-| PROMISING STAND FOR A DEMOCRATIC WAY OF LIFE IN WHICH THE RIGHTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL ARE FULLY RESPECTED. THE SOCIAL CREDIT MOVE- MENT IS THE ONLY MOVE- MENT THAT CAN GUARAN- SEE STABLE GOVERNMENT FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS, DONT BE MISLED. MARK YOUR BALLOT FIRST CHOICE. | Social Gredit FAMOUS SONGSTERS, WILL ENTERTAIN IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, TOMORROW NIGHT W.I, TO HOLD BAKE SALE IN JUNE The North Circle of the Kin- naird Women’s Institute met at the home of Lil McKenzie on April 30th, There were seven members present. Above are members of the Re- | the Northern United States, have D nowned Trail Male Chorus, whom | been exceptionally well received ‘the Columbia Valley Aerie Fra-| wherever they have. displayed ternal Order of Eagles are spon-, their choral talents, Their pro- soring in 2 recital in the Stanley | stam here will include hymns, night. The matte is to begin at naa and Negro folk songs as well popular music, Shakespeare bal- 8 pan, with HL and len Kay, Plans were di a Bake Sale to' be held sometime in June. A number of the Kin- naird group plan to attend: the District C to be held This advertisement is issued by the British Columbia Social Cre- dit Campaign Committee. .8Cc3 at Willow Point on May 12th, The hostess prize was won by Mrs. F. A, Mitchell and the raf- fle by Mrs, Mary Melvor. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs, James Wisted. Accompaniest. turned from ‘a successful tour of | Newman, and John Dalziel, are The chorus, which has just re-. members of the chorus. “two Castlegar. vocalists,. E. Camera Crafts Photo Students Entertain At Kinnaird Tea And Sale A Tea and ‘Bake Sale was ‘held in the Kinnaird Improvement So- wenrins with Camsorans ae EVERY WALE OF LIFE Same seer * Castlegar Branch: JAMES R. ELLIOTT, Menager_ ciety. hall on Friday afternoon sponsored by ‘the Kinnaird ele- mentary school. , The teachers were in charge, 4ssisted by the parents and pupils. The program included a reviéw of the festival numbers being presented by the school group at the West Koote- nay Musical. Festival. A play, “The Crystal Flask, "which had been presented in April in Grand Forks, was repeated for the bene- fit of the parents, ‘Those presiding at the tea tables were: Mrs, George Kraft, of Bril- liant, Mrs, Charlie King, of Cas- tlegar; Mrs; H, Bate, Castlegar, and Mrs. Walter Jacobson of Kin- naird. Mrs. Janet Brownlie assisted by grade 4 and 5 girls had charge of the bake sale. Miss Betty Smith took care of the candy, and those in the .kitchen were Mrs. T. Green, Mrs. J. Barnes, Mrs. J. Edmondson. and Mrs, J. Wisted. Proceeds’ will go towards ex- penses incurred in the drama and music festival and to the schol- Vay Kinnaird Thespians Thrill-Packed House COME TO TRAIL: for Trail’s First ‘Annual BETTER HOME SHOW COMINCO ARENA WED. MAY6 TO SAT. MAY9 Wednesday and Saturday Matinee DOORS OPEN — 1:30 Afternoons; 7:00. Evenings See Everything that is New Smart for your Home an ITS THRILLING — ITS INSPIRING Ww In THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS DRAWINGS EVERY NIGHT * PRIZES SEE THE | Hobby Show . Kin Carnival . Kootenay Music Festival Sponsored By . KIWANIS This Goupon And. 35c _ Admits you to the Home Show Reg: Admission 50c ‘ With One Act Farce’ The Kinnaird Little Theatre present a one-act farce, “Ah Sweet Mystery” by John Kirkpat- rick in the Kinnaird Improve- ment Society’ Hall on Tuesday evening. i This hilarious comedy drew rounds of hilarious applause from a. packed house. The play cen- tred' around a rather eccentric || arship fund of the Castlegar and |” wit district association, Soldier to Receive \ Heroes’ Welcome - « “Phere is nothing like shining allver'to' set off an entree,” ré- marked the chef, rubbing, vigor~ ously. “But a silver. platter Ike this fs hard fo kaon ghining, Tf . do nat wonder the homemakers sav thev do not use thelr disolay silver often because they hate to palteh {t” That started me Aff-te td an easier way. tf ooratble. T howdht everv ra-ralied thye-ravine liver eleaning nrenaratton T.canta find —the “dineand-clean" kind: the wash - with « * ~ eneotal-gaddat-in- the-Atehnan vind: the re-sllver- vlatine variety, Prevention Rontine * Finally. the chat &nt T worked out n° catrse af: rantine ailver. tarnich nreventinn “that fa angy and nferinto—n-eamhinatinn of thme.hanaret mathoda, IDA BANLEY ALLEN i ‘ “ fomorrow’s Dinner he . Asparugus, Egg and Radish Salad: Pee rkey aia y a‘la King Forsiled Potatoes New Beets Warm Quick. Fruit Buns Coffea. Tea. Milk ‘All Measurements Are Level + Reclpes Serve Four Turkey a.la King : Dice enough leftover turkey meat to make 2 ¢. Add 1c, diced turkey stuttng stir into a la, King Sauce and . Ala King Sauce: To.2 ¢. rich medium-thick white sauce add 2 tbsp. dieed green Pepper. 1 diced Plmiento and 1 (2-0z.) can sliced Ruushroon cans and stems with the Itquid, Then stir in 1 ege yolk iiten with 44 tbsp. sherry favor! ring and cook and stir 30 Bec, "Warm Quick Frult Buns In a mixing bowl, sift together m% ea flour, White tatatna" dishes, rh a» naste nalich aver. anv tarnished silver: rine aff. and wash and scald svith het water stong with : Dry the silver saith the dicho, claan fowals, Slim large pieces . fT fastening. It stays clean Indefi- nitelv, een everydav-table ‘silver in polyethelene Ens instead of loose, in a drawer. Store. extra flat silver in Dolveth lene’ cases instead of the old-time..canton flannel. Polyethelene fs. afr-proof ar? so protects the silver. from gase?. ete othe ae vale which cause most « farnts) to a floured Board oF as cloth and knead g fain, or in a hot oven, ‘i Trick of the Chef => Season cooked new beets vita lemon-butter and chives. 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Petts as co-hostess, Those é for family, all‘of whom are to reading murder mysteries, The .characters were. all well portrayed by a well-chosen cast, much credit going to Mrs. Wallie ‘Walper,- who directed it, The play, which lasted about 35 min- utes, was:followed by a showing of four motion pictures, with particular appeal to the younger. adults. Special . guests from ‘Nelson were: Mr. F. H. Chanter, Pres. of the Zone; Mr. H. E. Carne, Acting President. of the Nelson Little Theatre; Mr..C. M. Rushby, Sec- retary for the Zone; and Mr. John Gleeson, ‘Secretary of the Nelson Little Theatre. The. Kinnaird Little Theatre extends its thanks to all who have helped’ to make their season a sudience, equally enjoyed ‘by the]. the K.R.C. were instructed - to turn. in- their collections to Mrs. ‘James Kelly: by. Saturday night, next, : y Many items of interest were ‘read from the Provincial Sum- mary and a short report was heard from the Coronation Day Bingo Committee. The next executive meeting & to be held at the home of Mrs, C, Wanless. on May 29, Those pres- ent were Mrs. V. Goresky, Mrs. D. Magee, Mrs. .J. S. Scott, Mrs, R. Whittaker, Mrs, A, Harvey, Mrs..J. A. Thomas, Mrs, C, Wan- less, Mrs. W. Dunn, Mrs. J. H: success, They hope: to have .the pleasure of offering further en- tertainment again this Fall. now ona EXPERT REWINDING AND Sop auns To YOUR - - MOTORS, GENERATORS - ‘AND MAGNETOS Pete Makortoff ‘ -FOR BETTER CEMENT wee ; “We Have "THE-PERFECT. MIX . Also One Cement Mixer & Floor ‘Sander -| FURNITURE ARRANGEMENT .| the winter /faced.a cheerful fire- By Mit Let’s consider a few simple a cool look, even. on wilting days, Both indoors and out, the /D A. Wornan's Wold. ‘Crittenden “Summertime .. cand ‘the’ livin’ is easy.” At least that’s the way the song goes, But it doesn't always work out just that way for the housewife. 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The dining room furniture, too, particularly if it boasts upholst- ered chair seats and backs, will be safer from harm and more at- tractive if slipcovered. Boudoir chairs or chaise longues also de- serve a share of attention. Cover- ed in pale colors to ‘harmonize, which add friendly comfort in winter (colorful cushions, bronze candlesticks etc), create a clut- tered, too-warm atmosphere in summer, COLOR BACKGROUND .. As for color background for the warm months, redecorating can- not, of course, be done for the sea- son nor. cai: winter hings be with the b they will add much to summer comfart. SWEET DREAMS :Now let's consider bedroom re- placements... When . winter. rugs and draperies have been: taken down, the satin or taffeta bed- spreads and dressing table skirts left behind will no dout look' fus- sy.. Replacing them with light- stored and weigh ht covers is the best r bought. 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