WHURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 British Col CASTLE NEWS, Castt Castlegar Social ... The many friends of Mrs, Lil- Jian Killough will be sorry to -learn of her accident shortly be- -fore Easter when she slipped and fell breaking her hip.’ Latest reports, however, are that her ‘condition is “favorable.” She is in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Guy Collings left by plane on Monday for ‘his home*at Seymor Arm, B. C.) Mr. Collings has Spent the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fenner. Mr. and Mrs..H. Belbeck have returned to their home in Rock « Glen, Sask., after Spending the winter with their ‘daughter, Mrs. Ivy Riley and granddaughters, Sherril and Carol Lee. Gilbert’ Fowler is a. patient in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mason and family. of Fruitvale . were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Read of Trail were Sunday’ visitors at the home of Mrs. Read’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Toogood. Bert Cherrington has arrived home from Kelowna where he attended the P.T.A. convention held last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. Arduina arrived by plane on Monday from Kam- loops. They are the guests of their daughter and soniniaw, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell. (0-0P STORE CO-OP SPECIALS FOR: THURS, FRL, ‘SAT., APRIL 24, 25 and 26 CO F F E E vee Label SUGAR 10 tb. bag BUTTER:s27* MARGARINE Rose Brand colored, 2 Ibs. MIRACLE WHIP., .. .. SI ORANGE JUICE, M.B. 48 oz. TEA, M.B., White Label, Ib. .......... DATES, pitted, 2 Ibs. FLUFFO, Ib... M. B. STRAWBERRY JAM, 4 Ibs. M. B. PLUM JAM, 4 Ibs. .....' DOG FOOD, Ballard’s, case . BEEF — BLUE BRAND ROUND STEAK, Ib. FRYING STEAK, Ib. RUMP ROASTS, |b. POT ROAST, lb. WEINERS, Ib. BACON, economy, sliced, Ib. SHOULDER PORK ROASTS, Ib. LEG PORK ROASTS, Ib. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SOON NON-STOP SERVICE Effective April 28 1 HOUR 40 MINUTES TO VANCO UVER DAILY (Except Sunday) Ly. Castlegar 6:30 p.m., arrive Vancouver 8:10 Daily (Ex. Sunday) to Ly. Castlegar 9:00 a.m. Sunday) to’ Vancouver via Penticton Ly. Castlegar 2:20 p.m. Pacific Standard Time Canadian Daily (Ex. p.m, ALSO Calgary via: Cranbrook Cacific AIRIINES. Burt Campbell is a patient in the Nelson Kootenay eral Hospital. ath Members of the United Church choir held a get-together at the home of Mrs. J. Dalziel on Sun- day evening in honor of Babs Easton. A silver coffee spoon engraved with “Castlegar” was presented to the honoree. Mr. and Mrs. M. Turik and daughters were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick F. Horcoff. Mrs. J. M. McKenzie’ of Kel- wna was a recent visitor at the home of her sister and broth- erin-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Killough. “Mrs. P., Jones, Judy and Jeri visited at the home of the form- ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fraser over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hollet: of Lethbridge, Alberta, visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Santano and Mr. and Mrs. C. Swanson on Friday and Satur- day. Lake Gen: ¢75EL LING OUT $60,000,000 Ses 88 Canadisn One of the most popular giris in Canada right now it income tax clerk Marion Hill, But she remains Mrs. A. F. Zuckerberg left for sore tetinigas to most taxpayers aiong a few days in Calgary. tashions This one is of sili shantung, very crisp like taffeta, and it is printed Sparsely in little white stylized flower motifs on at French blue ground. The stand-up collar stems from .the tucking around the neck which is released into just enough fullness to soften the bustline. Full, soft sleeves have notched cuffs, The same type of tucking from the waist is released into the fullness of the skirt. FOR INFORMATION on the CANADIAN ARKY Write to: 11 Persennel Depot 4201 West 3rd Ave. Venccuver 8, B. C. ao Or Visit Your Local Prensh of The Cenad:an Legion eee. ae EVERY BAY MORE ¥SUNG MEN JOIN - THE ARMY w: the hundreds of other em- ployees of the income tax depart- ment. Her job is to sort out the in- come tax forms that demand a rebate—and there is $60,000.00 to be refunded to Canadians overpaid for 1951. wish:ri to know when the refund will be made. A meeting of the Kinnaird So- cial Credit group will be held in the Kinnaird hall on Tuesday, April 26th, at 7:30. Reports will be had from the Provincial Con- vention to be held in New West- minster on April 26th. There will also be a report from the Executive of the Rossland-Traii Executive. C-1-24 4 . C. Y. O. Enjoys Evening . On Sunday evening April 20, fourteen members of Castlegar’s Cc. Y. O. journeyed to East Trail Church where, after assisting at Sunday Evening devations, Mr. Jack LeRocque welcomed the Castlegar and Kinnaird members to the East Trail Cath-_ olic ‘Youth Organization: An evening of reat fun follow- ed which included games, num- bers, skits and Singing witk Junch served cabaret style to- top off a well-planned pragram.. Also present were the Pastar- of Our Lady's Church, Rev. E. F. Martin, Father J. Barnes, of Castlegar, and Rev. Robt. An- derson, af Nelson. On_behalf of the Castlegar C. ¥. O., Nettie Brodman, presi- dent, expressed the thanks; for her members in a well delivered. speech to the East Trail GC. Y¥_ (e) The district C. Y. O. rally be- ing planned for the first Sun- day in May, (May 4), in Nelson,, by the Nelson Sodality ana Cc. ¥. O., is expected to be anath- er gala affair for all Catholic teen-age youth. This rally will constitute the regular first meet- ing of the month for the Castle- gar C. Y. O. Sincere thanks to those who Provided transportation ta Trail Jast Sunday, the C. Y¥. Q. are all grateful . M/-KORTO — To MY. ang Mrs. Nick Makorto in the Trail-Tad. anac Hospital, April 18, a daught- er. oTORE Phone 4321 A Tribute to Beauty Bratt on BEAUTY Hiday PREPARATIONS 5h eeu gros . salad first, garcon?” “Let's have dinner here,” I said to the Chef, as we stopped to read the menu posted cn the window ot a small restaurant. “But Madame, this~ place looks most inconsequential: 1 might even say, it looks like a ‘joint’.” . “But it’s being managed with in- telligence, Chef. See that list of ap- retizers? They even incluge Caesar salad. We'll take a chance.” Individual Bowls Even before our order was placed, the young waiter brought a basket of crisp rolls and individual bowls ef Caesar salad. “How come you serve a green ’ asked our Chet. “The manager will be glad to an- swer your question,” said the waiter. , In a moment he appeared. “I al- Prepare their od to order, Besides. they are sure eat the gcod greens.” Tomorrow's Dinner Caesar Salad Stuffed Meat Loat Esealloped Onions Rhubarb Compote oflee Tea Milk (AN measurements are level; reci- ees serve four. lc. Fry until crisp in heated olive oil; cool. Salad Mixture: Rub a large salad bow] with cut garlic. In it arrange 1 small head each romaine and tet- tuce cut into bite-sized pieces. Sprinkle with % tsp. dry mectard % tsp. black pepper, % tsp. salt and % tsp. grated Parmesan (or ched- dar) cheese. Pour over 3 tbsp. i oi] and mix lightly. Then juice 1 lemon. Break in 1 whole egg. Then toss the salad gently but thoroughly, Wien mixed, toss in the croutons. Serve at onze. Stuffed Meat Loaf Combine % Ib. each raw beef, pork and veal with 1 peeled me- dium-sized onion. Put through the chopper iwice. Add % c. raw cat- meal, 1 beaten egg. 1 tsp. salt. % tsp. pepper and 2 tbsp. water or tomato juice. Mix thoroughly. Then roll out cn a piece of waxed parer to make a thin oblong sheet. Next, combine 1 c. mashed potato. 1 « grated raw carrot and % c. min green pepper. Spread roi! up like a a moderate oven, 375 F. B with 14 c. hot water, 1 bo Caesar Salad This consists of garlic croutons z. Jad. Croutons: Cut encugh en- bresd into %" cubes to make lcn cube and the drippings pan. Serve v brown g:avy. Tris’ +” ts Chef When “ing rhubarb, tadd 2 o: ~ SELL IT WITH LEITNER'S A CLASSIFIED CLOTHING if it’s Men’s or Boys’ Wear you are looking for drop in and let us serve you. If it’s not in stock we can get it for you. Don’t take a chance with your appearance. 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