CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, May 27; 1954 District's Social Events Phone 3034 panied to their homes in Arm- strong and: return, by Leroy Bowie of the Ootischenia Schoo! teaching staff, and Carson Tay- lor of the Dept. of Public Works Survey Crew working in this area, ees, FISHING TRIP —.. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Price ‘and daughter Jean, enjoyed a weekend fishing; Castlegar Happenings HOME FOR HOLIDAYS — Miss Margaret Williams accom- panied by Miss Betty Chalmers, has arrived from St. Joseph’s Hospital, Victoria, to spend the summer holidays at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs, IA Williams. e ROTARY GUESTS — H. Me- Kenzie of Nelson and S.' Mitchell J. Barr, Chuck Lakes and Lieut. Hanks of Trail, were guests at the weekly luncheon, meeting of the Castlegar Rotary Club yes- terday. Entertainmen} Commit- tee Chairman A. TT. Horswill showed a film on Cancer and urged all to join the local branch of the Cancer Society, oe @ ENJOY FILM — Castlegar and District Sea Cadets and Wren- ettes enjoyed a showing of the farnous film, “The Cruel Sea” at .|their regular ‘parade Tuesday evening. Members of the Castie- gar Kiwanis Club and friends Lake near Nelson, | os TO MONTREAL — Mrs. L. Langpap and .children left last week for Montreal where they. will visit with h relatives. viata FROM ALTA, — Mr, RB lon (Harry) Kelly of Penhold ,Al- berta, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs: J. Kelly. CONSERVATORY EXAMINER Mr Earle Moss member of the] faculty of the Royal Conserva- tory of Music of Toronto, will also att d the sh ig. eee 70 SALMON aes Vie ‘Mis: Kinnaird Gomer ut! for a visit with Phe see ee ing the weekend. He was,accom- FROM SPOKANE — Mr. and from a motor trip to MAY 24 PICTURES ON DISPLAY CONTINA 35 MLM. BOXED TENGOR CAMERA PHONE Be. @ NEW. ZEISS CAMERAS @ 3.5 LENS FOLDING CAMERA, 12 pictures RANGE FINDERS — HUBER PHOTOS STUDIO $15. LEATHER CASES CASTLEGAR r Spokane. vey is a patient in Kootenay Lake General Hospital, Nelson. IN CHURCH The United Church . Of Canada My WHY WAIT ?...go ahead with Fil oe “spisciid a Farm Improvement Loan with your WY A ANK nearest Bank of Montreal manager. 50.8 ancien canipssa) anlar Banx OF. MonTrEAL-« Canadas Fist Gank working with Canadians in every waik of life since 1817 10:30 a.m.- m.-ySunday School. 7:15 p.m.—Hymn Sing and Service of Worship. Kinnaird — 2nd & 4th Sundays 11 a.m. “Service of Worship. Robson — : : First and Third at | June 11th, Mrs. E. Fink and family have|EARLE MOSS has appeared in IN HOSPITAL — Mrs. C. Har-| Music of Toronto as: Gold Med- -|Canadian virtuoso Ernest’ Seitd, for the Consunetere | in Castlegar on Widely known.s a_concert- ‘pianist and accompanist in addi- tion to his work as a teacher, many concert and radio recitals since winning his Licentiateship | from the Royal Conservatory of’ allist in 1944. His studies were largely guided. by the eminent who,’ on retiring. from \ active teaching’ plated his class in the hands of his young pupil Now as a member of the Faculty,.he has been appointed to the Board of Studies and the Board of Exam- iners, In 1950 Mr, Moss was awarded a fellowship to study in Califor- nia, with Igor Stravinksy, and since that time, he has appeared in concerts Canada Hospital, BIRTHS. GUIPO —.To Mr. and Mrs, Guy Guido, Kinnaird, in Mater May 20, a son. . HOOPER — To Mr, and Mrs, R. H. Hooper (neé Asta Zucker- berg), of Victoria, at St. Joseph's | Victoria, May 25,..a daughter. LONGWORTH — ‘To (Mr. and Lake General Hospital, May 16, son. SOUKEROFF — To Mr. ond | Mrs, Fred Soukeroff of Castlegar, at Kootenay Lake General Hos- pital, May 17, a daughter, POPOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Walter Popoff, of Castlegar, at Kootenay Lake General Hospital, May 18 a daughter. SAUNDERS — To Mr. and Mrs. William Saunders, Castlegar, at Ke Mrs, G. “A. Li th, of Castlegar, at “Calgary General Hospital, May 8, a son, Herbert Lawrence, CAIL — To Mr. and Mrs, Rob- ert Cail, Castlegar, at Kootenay ake G ‘I Hospital, May 18, a son. FOWLER —. To Dr, and Mrs, Cc. S. Fowler of Castlegar, at Trail Taddnac Hospital, May 17, @ son: Belford: ——_ KINNAIRD Motors As of June Ist, 1954, the business of BELFORD MOTORS, * operated by J. P. LATEIN, i. (Bank) FOURT under the name of HANKS AUTO REPAIRS , will be taken over by KENNAIRD, B.C. . PAINT HOME ‘BUHLDING’ SUPPLIES PHONE 4244 and in the Western United States. He has made: several ions of Canadian -works for the CBC and 11 am, St. Rita’s Church Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 11 a.m. Confessions - Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph's ee Sunday Mass — 10 am. i Pentectstal’ Tabernacle First Avenue and Juniper J. Pennoyer and F. Clemo co-workers Sunday School, 16 a.m. Castlegar Branch. JAMES R. ELLIOTT, Manager, BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone 344l bonist BABY CLINIC 2to4 pm ‘e July Ast will be a big day in Castlegar. Plan to stay ia town and enjoy the fun, ‘ e “A Concert will be given by the Cecilian Choir on ‘Sat, May 29 ‘at 8pm. in Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall. Soloist will be Robert A. King, Trom- Kinnaird, Improvement Society Hall, Tuesday, Sune 1, day, June 2, 2 to 3:30 School, T Mrs. Brilliant, Firs. peaiesiy "Thursday, June 3, 11 to 12 noon, , June 4,3to4d pm + Phone 3441 LA, F.O.E. Aerie No. 3107, regular meeting at the Parish Hall, Thursday, June 3rd, at 8 p.m. Joint instal- lation with F.O.E. No. 3107 on June 2nd. © _ PTA Meeting, Monday night, May 3ist at 8 p.m. Cyril Bell Agencies Lid. Insurance Advisors Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, B. A. PINCOTT 7:30 pm. Everyone Welcome! Community Bible Centre Uudenominational Sunday — Legion Hall 10:30 — Sunday School. 7:30 — Evening Service. 7:45— Bible Study and Prayer. Fri y 7:00— Young People’s Meeting and Hobby Class. Presbyterian Church Services in the Churoh every Sunday at 12:15 am. E D. A. MacKellar, Anglican Church * Sunday, May 30 Castlegar — 8 am. Holy Com- munion, 10:30 a.m. Family Servicé. NOTE Change of Time for this Sunday Kinnaird — 9 a.m., 5 Matins. Full Gospel Assent Church Services every Sunday . afternoon, 2:30 p.m. Kinnaird Improvement Society) _ Hi , -Rev. Paul Lade, Minister Thursday — F. E. 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Linda Ackerman; 2, Sharon Girls 50 ft. dash, 5 and tinder —'Batting; 3, Joy ‘Anderson, “ Boys, 60 ft, dash, 8 and under— > Jerome; 3, Ra: tchell; 8, Linda’ ‘Thomas. 1, Alan Cowlin; 2, Jimmy Gem-| Girls, 10 rit pen 100 st ‘Boys 60 ft, dash, 6 and under—| mill; 3, George ‘Infanti . »}dash — 1. Barbara Guido; 2 Girls 60 ft. dash, 8 and under--| Katherine Osachoff; 3. Alexis Bie ee Somnly es a ines Onachott; 2. Joan | Kowal, : a 5 ‘under— lo; 3. Susan Mit Boys 50 yd. dash, under Boys, 100 ft. dash, 10 and“under Rice Teoeae ean — 1. Jack Whittaker; 2, Barry (Continued on page 6) STANDARD of BRITISH COLUMBIA presents its finest gasoline achievement How detergent-action dees a repair job On your Car...starting with the first tankful peur. car AG ces the “heart”? gasoline to make the engine run. ‘Until now it has had one annoyin: “heart trouble” 1 no matter zohat car you drove or what gasoline you hed “of the engine, mixes air with . Dust and dirt in air. passing through carburetor. 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