CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, 3.C. NOTIFICATION Re: LOGGING TAX ACT Attention is called to Section 5 of the Log- ging Tax Act, which reads as follows:— ° Section 5. (1) Every person who Is engaged in logging op~- erations in British Columbia at the com- mencement of this Act, or has been 30 engaged, shall notify the Commissioner of the fact that he is or has been engagéd in ‘such operations, and upon his discontinuance ’ of such operation shall notify the Commis- sioner of such discontinuance. (2) Every person who fails to comply with Subsection 1 shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and liable, on summary con- viction to 2 penalty of not less than Ten Dol- lars nor more than Two Hundred Dollars. "whe Logging Tax Act is effective as from October ist, 1953, and all returns under the above Section 5 are required to be filed on or before November 30th, 1953. All c “and ‘for forms ~should be addressed to the COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, VICTORIA, B.C. Bulletin Board A Free Community Service — Phone 3a4l Every members of Twin Rivers Lodge No. 70 is urgently requested to attend a special meeting on Wednesday, ° Nov. 4. Very St. Alban’s W.A. will hold thelr otibitiee Tea ‘and Bake Sale at the Parish Halt, Sat., Nov. 28th. Robson — Tues., Oct. 29, 1:30 — 3:00 p.m. Thrums — ‘Wed., Oct. 28, 36 pam, at the home of Mrs, Polonikoff. Fireman's Ball, Friday, October 30th, Coronation Hall. 3, Ste Albans Evening Guild Halloween Bake Table in wets M3 tore, Saturday, October.31, at 2:30 p.m. Estimate th fame of candies in and wina * BABY CLINIC —— ’ KINNAIRD — Improvement Society Hall, Nov. 3, 2-4 p.m.+ DUMONT — Mrs. Sparrow’s, Nov. 4, 2 to 3:30 p.m. BRILLIANT — Mrs. G, Evins, Nov. 5, 11 a.m. ce emia SCHOOL.— Nov. 5, 3 to 4 p.m. Cyril Bell Agencies Ltd. Phone 3441 _ Castlegar NIGHT CALLS ‘PHONE 3683, R. A. PINCOTT £ Insurance Advisors: The District's Social Events Kinnaird’ Korner’ meee =e TO AKANAGAN — -Mr, and Mrs, Dennis Hughes motored to the Okanagan during the week-. end, visiting with’ parents and friends at Oliver, FROM OLIVER — Miss Nona Hughes returned to Oliver, Sat., after a two week stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Hughes, oe IN HOSPITAL — Mrs. Brandson is a patient in Trail- Tadanac Hospital. i . LITTLE HELPERS — The Anglican W.A. entertained the Little Helpers on Friday, Oct. 23.; Mite boxes were turned in fol- lowing a short service by Arch- deacon B, A. Resker. Mrs, A, T., Horswill gave an outline of the work accomplished by the Little Helper's pennies, i 357 FAMILIES — A recent. survey shows that there are 357° families served by the Kinnaird Post Office, along with’22 busi- nesses, AFTERNOON ‘REFLECTIONS | ‘Casilegar Happenings eee, FROM ALBERTA — Norman Vv. Cline of Acme, Alberta, is visiting at the home of his son and. daughter-in-law, Corp. and Mrs. G. R. Cline. TO MONTREAL — J. R. El- liott, Manager of the Castlegar Branch of the Bank of Montreal, received the news this week that he is one of two B,C. Bank | Managers, chosen to attend the M, | National Bank of Montreal Mana- ger’s Conference in Montreal on December 6. see FROM NAKUSP — John Mik- ulasik of Nakusp, was a visitor this week at the home of his son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Jan Gall, " FROM SASK. — Mr. and Mrs. E. Renwick of Milestone, Sask. have returned home after a brief visit at the home of Mrs. Ren- wick's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mts E a Lipset. FROM SCOTLAND — Miss E. Cripps and Miss J. Wylie of Glasgow, Scotland, arrived re- cently to take up residence in ‘| Castlegar. Miss Cripps is staying a the home of Mr, and Mrs. 5. O'Rourke and Miss Wylie at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. W. We BY i 4 GLADYS COLLINSON oone time has come,” the (Walrus “To speak of.many things, Of shoes, and ships, and ‘sealing wax, Of cabbages and kings.” —O£ telephones and printing presses, Popcorn machines, and things.” Which focuses attention’on our own colorful'and immediate com- some time or other had occasion to: phone, the. q- P.R., and if lucky; enough ‘to get the line open, heard the familiar and courteous reply of “Yes, Ma’am, the train’s on time, ma'am, we jist have the facts, ma’ ‘am, it's for the record, ma’am.” In desperation you hiss into the mouthpiece, but its no use, “we got it straight from the dragon’s mouth.” Ignoring the purple polka dots before our eyes, we’ meekly replace the receiver, It’s so very easy to lose one’s identity over a. telephone line. anyway. In fact it has the quality that sort of leaves one suspended in space( ‘almgst like following Alice down the rabbit.hole. But to get back again to our local and a remark, that was d one night in ATTENTION CASTLEGAR KIDS! the theatre. A certain “promi- nent” business man (I think he got’ that way from’ eating so much pop-corn) was watching a short on the world’s series. Sud- denly Mickey Mantle scored a home run’ and the crowd went wild (and such a crowd). A. glassy look crept into our hero’s eyes, He leaned towards his wife and whispered in rever- eht, tones, “Boy ‘how I'd love ‘to munity. You have all no doubt’at i. see SISTER PASSES ~ Mr.°C. W. Lundgren received word Tues- day’ that his sister, Mrs, G. Carl- son of White River, Ont., has passed away: a FROM ouiver — Mr. and Mrs, Slim Gates and children, Sharon and Harold, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. WwW. Anderson.” -HOME AGAIN — Mr. and Mrs, KERAIFF — To Mr, and Mrs, Thursday, October 29, 1953 Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Bullding & Supply Co. Ltd, CASTLEGAR PHONE 4061 Wm, Keraiff, C: “in Trail Tadanac Hospital, Oct. 20, a son. ROSS — To Mr. and Mrs, Ken- neth Ross of Castlegar at Koote- nay Lake General Hospital, Oct. 24, a daughter, CHURSENOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, George Chursenoff of Cas- tlegar at Kootenay Lake General ‘| Hospital, Oct, 25, a daughter. BABAEFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Babaeff of Kinnaird, Oct. 25, a daughter, CLARK'S - Funeral Chapel Flower Shop Owned & Operated By Lynn and Ficli ionkhouse Phone Trail 125 1054 TAMARAC AVENUE Foot of Smelter Hill TRAIL, B.C. CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C, , 1953 Page 5 POE Fi emen Sponsoring — Ran d om Soukoreff-Nogreiff Soroptimists Attend SUGGESTIONS nEFEicEnATION 4 /Hottest Dance Of Year », _ ||Nuptials Pledged Here |Trail Meeting Tues What is: being billed-as th H. M. GARD “hottest dance of the year” will Reveries Sunday Morning -’ mise Chand Trail Soroptl- | I you as OUR CUSTOMERS Robson, B.C, be presented in Castlegar’s.Coro- nallon’ Hall tomorrow night when CEMENT ‘MIXER and FLOOR SANDER FOR RENT PHONE 371i CHUCK’S' TRANSFER the Firemen’s Club hold ther Sixth Annual Ball, Dancing to the best music available, refreshments and door prizes will.add.up to a fun filled evening for everyone, Dancing will get underway at 9 p.m. and continue till the early hours of Saturday morning. Of 184,000 people immigrating to Canada in. 1952 more than 86,- 000 went: to Ontarlo. By Vic Misutka Last week fellow scribe E, G. O.. came out with some helpful suggestions for gun-happy. hunt- ers who seem to be heading for an.early grave but aren't going about it in the right way. ,I'd like to add a few more comments on hunters and hunting. Castlegar and. South . Slocan families were united in a tradi- tional wedding ceremony, Sun- day morning when Anne, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, John Negre- iff,” became the bride’ of Sam Soukoreff, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Soukoreff of ‘South Slo- can, The took place at As: was so last week, a careless gun-toter is his own worst enemy, But that's not all he’s the enemy of. Incredi- ble as it seems, some of this breed of ni: ‘bi dd NOTICE Experience. Our ‘Garage Departinent Will Be Closed From November 5 to 10 Inclusive. IN THE MEANTIME Let Us Check and Repair Your Car Or “Truck For You. We Have The Tools And ALL MAKES OF TIRES IMPERIAL IL PRODUCTS 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE: | from Vancouver and. Victoria. . = : -) ELIS) > AUTO COURT Folly Modern CABINS Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR-TRAIL ~ “ HIGHWAY Se pe Kinnaird - PHONE 4227 EARL V. FINE, Prop. ° Sétvice RED & BLUE BEEF — PORK — _ VEAL — _ LAMB CHICKEN & FISH - Sirloin or T-Bone Stoak, Ih ........O9C ROUND ea 62c pre le te NOTICE ~ Public Meeting CORONATION. HALL MONDAY, NOVEMBER’ 9, AT 3 P.M... ‘Come Out-And Voice ‘Your Opinion On The Community Centre Project ~ THIS ISSUE MUST BE DECIDED AT THIS MEETING HAVE YOU | ' 2 a. _ Winterized __- YOUR CAR YET? : Don't Be A Zero Hero — Winterize “Now ‘With Shel FREE Stop Slip’ With: Your _ SHELLZONE BN OE REESE WRIGHT'S | ane, ° Now UNDER NEW ‘MANAGEMENT . For Service Phone 3091 George Jackson NOTICE Trail And. District AUTO Ted ‘Cowlin become trigger, happy in the bush | g, and don’t’ really know what they're shooting at quite often. They hear a, rustle. or snap about them, see some vague form through’ the bush and. let fly in the general direction of the uni- dentified being, They've account- ed for some reduction of the deer population in this way, true but the fellow hunters whom such reckless riflemen have felled -is, to say the least, tragic. They have also on numeroun occasions, blasted part of a farm- er’s prize livestock into oblivion, T'can recall during my farming youth ‘the untimely death of a yearling colt that was our family’s pride and joy, just be- cause some “scatter-bullet” ;shot first and made sure what it was afterwards, Hunters and their accidental victims have come‘up with some ingenious solutions to such pro- blems.. You've ali heard, no doubt, of the amateur hunter who shot, saw the object of his aim fall, and then ran to camp. Only after ensuring that all his ‘fellow hunters at the camp were present and accounted for, did he feel sure he'd shot a deer, Then there was a certain farmer who solved the hunting season mortality problem among herd of Holstiens by- paint- ing both sides of ‘each’ animal with two-foot red letters, “COW”. When asked if he put a different sign on the males, he replied; “Nope. No those the home of the bride’s parénts, The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in: the tra- ditional Rusian wedding gown of nylon with full skirt embroidered with” sparkling stars, Silver san- dals, and a white shawl ‘and a corsage of pink, carnations, com- pleted her ensemble, Bride's attendant was Margie Lhbensove of Brilliant who wore a light mauve dress with white shawl, John Katelnikoft of Blewett | was best man, A reception followed the cere- mony also at the home of. the bride's Parents, ‘A four tiered wedding ture . bri gr the bride’s table The bride’s mother wore ‘a tra- ditional Russian, white “dress. The mother of the bridegroom wore a white blouse with dark skirt. The newlyweds left for a week's honeymoon in the United States. For her going away out- fit the bride donned a grey suit. |~ The newlyweds will make their home at South Slocan, Four Commissioners To UBCM Convention Four Castlegar and Kinnaird commissioners left Tuesday to at- tend the convention of the Union of BC, Municipalittes at Van- couver this monthly meeting in the Parish Hall, Tuesday evening to 9 mem- bers of the Castlegar-Kinnaird- Robson Club. and 9 of the Nelson Club. : Mrs, Thea Gibson and Mrs, Janet Reid, presidents of the Nelson and Castlegar_Clubs res- pectively, gave a brief outline of their activities and projects. This was followed by Miss Verna Campbell, Trail president, who spéke of her club's activities which include the donation | of’ funds for furnishing and equip- ping one room in the new Trail Hospital, nearing completion, The entertainment included a talk by Miss Hilary Lee, Trail High School student, on the UN conference at Vancouver ‘which she attended this summer. More recent checks show 7,981 ‘persons employed in the Canadian tobacco products industry. ‘Castle Theatre! NOVEMBER: PROGRAM MON, - TUES. NOV. 2)- 3 Ray Milland ~ ‘Arlene Dahle “Jamaica Run” © Color by Technicolor - Shows at 7 and'9 p.m, / ‘WED. - THURS. ° NOV. 4-5 Shelly Winters Ricardo Montalban “My-Man And I” Shows at 7 and 9 p.m, ARE OUR BOSS! PLEASE PUT ..YOUR .SUGGEST- IONS IN OUR NEW SUG- GESTION BOX. WE WILL | READ THEM — CONSI- DER THEM — AND DO OUR BEST! THANK YOU! ‘EGGS “A” Pullet Doz, in Carton 65c CAKE MIX | TEREST. CHOCOLATE g. 33¢ Value Our Price wo. 19e SUGAR. LBS. $9.75, . MWHY Pay MORE?” COFFEE i FORT GARRY -BE BET, le VALUE $1.04 Our Price... . 93c Ground Fresh Daily “MEATS” BBE 8 JUST ARRIVED FRYING | CHICKENS A IGGER ETTER IRD Representing Castlegar at the convention of the UBCM, senior body _ to the Union of Kootenay use vlty shunter:fellows with dee- tot all hunting danger is from hunters, of’ course. The hunted game very often ‘becomes danger- bull: moose gave chase, will fell you? > z ‘There was one hunter who: was describing just such an-adventure to'a group. of younger admirers, He had just.finished telling them how. missed .the moose with His last shell and the. beast began to charge, “What happened ‘ then?” was the enthrolled chorus. * -. “Well, I just sat down and star- ed Mr. Moose right in the eye. “What did he do?” “He didn’t ‘even touch. me. but} walked away after a while.” cos how. do. you explain “Well, I've often thought it was because I sat on the highest branch of a tall tree.” It might also be mentioned that not all deer are killed by hunters as witnesses a sign beside a high- way in Minesota, It reads:' ‘Deer, keep-off highway. (Motorists are passing.” In conclusion, tet me present here'a story from a recent magi- zine which illustrates the chances one niust sometimes ‘take when out bear hunting. {rail shot. you see.” who held their bi- annual convention at -Castlegar on Oct, 3, are Victor Jenks and Bert: Cherrington, A. H.' Culley and: Walter Jacobson will be she ent Kinnaird. Messrs: Jenks and Cherringt David’ Campbell. is ‘acting . chair- [man of the Board of.’ Commis: |” idners ‘and Getry less, “Act- AtiCastlegar in “tHe -absert ar FRI - SAT. NOV. 6-7 Leon. Genn Don Taylor Girls of Pleasure Island Color by Technicolor Shows at 7 and 9 p.m, MON. - TUES NOV. 9 - 10 Susan Ny hlingy. An, Fee Sil Ibert Roland i 5, “Miracle of F; ‘atima’® ; Color. by: Technicolor.’ Shows‘ ‘Fand 9 p.m... ing Public Works. Ce WED. - NOV. 11 -12 7 ing some comrades of his latest exploit. “There I was,” he observ- gorge, behind a tree. The only’ way I could hit him was to rico- chet -a bullet’ off the“ highest gorge wall on my right — a one- After a pause to let the drama of his situation sink in, he con- tinued: “Well, I guaged . my windage, caleulated the lead of of the barrel and the xate of twist, the hardness of the bullet and angle of yaw. it would have, after being smacked out of shape, against the gorge wall and I fig- ured my. chances were 60-40 that I would get the bear. A one-rail bank shot. A ed,” and the bear down in the]. Lana ‘Turner Janet Leigh Carleton Carpenter Keenan Wynn “Fearless ! Fagan” Shows 7 and 9 pm.: FRL.- SAT. NOV. 13 -, 14; Kirk Douglas “The Bad and The: _ Beautiful” Shows 7 and 9 p.m. MON, - TUES. NOV. 16 - 17, Doris Day Ray Bolger “April In Paris” Color by Technicolor - Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. WED. --THURS; _ NOY. 18 - 19 /Micheal ‘ So I fired. There was silence, Then one of his hearers asked softly:.“Did you hit’ him?" “Nope,” answered the ‘hunter. 29 ait Joan Greenwood “Importance of. Being Earnest” Color by Technicolor gela Clark BACK ~ SOLD GU. Lux Toilet Soap 4 — Lg. Bath Size. 4le Rinso Detergent i ‘Giant Size = Se Lp, bag. .... ‘BURN’S PURE LARD FOR BOZO GRAPE NUT FLA se KES. Smelter Workers . Union Lg. Pkg. .... 2l¢ have a pop-corn concession at Yankee Stadium.” es "feof Blade, th 3H A famous bear hunter was tell: | ‘I misted the wall.” Shows at 7 and 9 pam, er Dae Which just goes to show that year SAT “NOV. 20, - 2 21 cea COUR ON ‘i ich: just ; lan Ladd “Deborah” Kerr pee ay. | pore aise rom gers ms tt |, aa et | tsiniee || SAVE ¥ bit holes. ares a “1 oO pingin wauec. 485 : ae w L i d : ’ Shows at.7 ‘and 9 p.m,: F Babe) oe : : : : : ws (ONAL CONSTITUTION AND i : - ; “HALLOWEEN : ’ BEEF; Minced 3 5 B F CHIC HAMS : A0c : pee a a ELECTION oF INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS. THE VOTE al les MON. = TUES. NOV. 23 - 24 25< ; ts bien New Mane eteeed ees cope eee as WE ‘ { : WILL BE CONDUCTED AT THE FOLLOWING FOLLS ON AND (> - zis oe day sino on A “ LB. BAG OR a Guide Commissioner sae SaRE aT SANE! =e | Mo de Ne TL, 1 9 5 3 ae 7 “Arrowhead”? ° ROBIN. HOOD s =| BONFIRE PARTY mye ruse neay covne(@ || KRAFTGHEESE gq, | BEEF LIVER 49, | 9 “| Monday, Nov. aS Children’s || se.z raz “FLOUR of the Casttegar Girl Guide As- Velveeta, 2 Ib, hox ¢ Ih ne Cc ee - eee ; “ Shows at 7 and 9 pn. sociation was held Thursday aft- ; : 5 ievay en ne Bere tae ee nT Laan pera } “ATC. M. &S. co. PLANTS, ie j ~. | WED. THURS. | NOV. 25 - 26: ernoon, Oct. 27 at the home of ‘ ; , “ eH ‘ BOB'S Pay N TAKIT. Castlegar Ball Park Sion eae Saturday Evening OCTOBER 31; 1953 “COME FIRST TO SEE THE Free Comedy Films Mrs. Hagen with ‘nine present, Mrs, J. F. Killough, president, welcomed Mrs. H..Hyson, Guide Captain, who.has also taken 7“ the District C upon the resignation of Mrs. ey lough, The Association has ordered a World Flag..for the Castlegar Guide Company and it is hoped that it will be here in time for the Armistice Day Service. An invitation was received from the Trail Guide Association Peter: Lawford _Richard ‘Green “Rogues March” Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. . 7H] FRL - SAT NOV. 27 - 28 Esther Williams Victor Mature * Walter. Pidgeon “Million Dollar : Mermaid’? - Shows at’? and 9 p.m.- MON. - TUES. NOV. 30.- DEC. 1 William Holden ~~ Don .Taylor thuakwagen 2 weRS 219 | || FROZEN PEAS ~ Ayl MOF «ee eee DD ~ MARGENE 2 hs, ~ BLOUSES CHILDREN’: s SIZES 2 to \ PRICED AT .:.... 95c to $3.95 - COTTON — NYLON — CREPES — TRICOT ‘LADIES’ nets * ASSORTED BEAUTIFUL couors SIZES 16 to 20 - < * ers HUNTLEY PALMER BISCUITS For those Overseas Parcels -ALSO HALLOWEEN = CANDIES — COOKIES z ORANGES — APPLES For those Hand-Out Kiddies ‘we leas. lL ITS crs TRAIL MINE MILL OFFICE ROSSLAND CO-OP TRANS o> 9:00 a.m. to 5: oop Pan. iON | 0 a.m. to 8:00. Bam. a.m. to 5:30 p.m.: “CASTLEGAR TRANS. OFFICE SPARERIBS. oe sox LB. e 2 9:00 ‘a.m: to 5:30 pam,” oF va owes | i Coronation Hall Se raas ct the onchinernt KINNAIRD CAR OUTSIDE POSE Wi iscae PRICED AT . - $2. 95 to $4: 95 Stalag ‘17 ee 6:30 P.M. the new Cue eee oe : MONTROSE, ROGER'S STORE’... 9:00 am. to 8:30 pm. oad : . Shows at Tang 2 pn. : : Refreshments were served et a Your Lucky Program we Treats For All the close of the meeting and Mrs: C. H. King won the booster prize. She also invited the members to her home for the: next meeting on Nov. 24. “PuoNe 2001 ALL MEMBERS -ARE. URGED TO: VOTE. 8 Prizes’ For Best Gostumes | ; Number : Pp id T kif f:$817 4001 4nze 4617: 4928 ay n ai I ‘ : wey E f