Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, March 19, 1953 Ca atin atin etna i tet KINNAIRD _KORNER Tire. Fred Charke of Emco, Ont trio, motored to Procter Sunday to visit with her son' and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, C, A, Brady. While here, she also visit- ed with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Ball and her grandson and grand-daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ball of Kin- naird and Mr. and .Mrs, N, C. Moore of Fruitvale, B.C. Mrs, W. Dalling, Mrs. Karl Spence and Mr, E. Johnson are patients in Trail Tadanac Hospi- tal. ret, IRISH LAD HAS BIRTHDAY ON ST. PATRICK’S DAY Master David Mahoney, Irish to the core, has another reason for liking St. Patrick’s Day. On Tues- day. while St. Patrick’s praises were being sung and celebrated py Irishmen and others all over the world, young David was! DANCE Modern & Square herself go.” Being well groomed It takes only few mintes to get! out of'bed, brush your teeth, wash your face, comb your hair, and put on lipstick before the house- hold arises and the day’s chores begin. These extra few minutes of sleep could never give you the benefits you will get from greet- ing your family cheerfully and sitting down to breakfast Jeoking pretty, Té you tie a scarf or a wide rib- bon bow around your hair while doing your housework, your hair will stay clean and your face will treating his many young friends to a luncheon in horior of his seventh birthday. The table was centred for the occasion With a candle-lit birth- day cake. decorated in the St. Pat- rick’s motif. The youngsters had a jolly time. home is largely a matter of habit.|heavy work, such as SP ORED BY ROBSON RECREATION _ SOCKET SATURDAY March 2ist 9-12 p.m, © Adm. — 50¢ LUNCH SERVED ROBSON Community Hall PARK ELECTRIC _GLASSHEAT DEALER WIRING MATERIALS FIXTURES CONTRACTING REPAIRS COLIN PETTS Corner Maple and 2nd. PHONE 4516 Os A Woman's Wall By Mil Crittenden Today, let’s consider the special beauty problems of the home- maker. The woman who goes.out to business is almost forced to make an effort where her appearance js concernéd. The woman who stays home, however, is faced with the constant temptation to “let in thejbe flattered. Rubber gloves for PPD ee, DEER PARK NEWS ian cn atlanta atlrantiiaaaectitinn) Mr. and Mrs, C. M, K. h Residents of Deer Park spent an interesting afternoon at their new school when the teacher and pu- pils sponsored an educational pro- gram for Week, Ray- who have been holidaying at Re- nata spent a few days with the former's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr, and Mra, C, S. Phelps, before returning to their home at Procter, mond Crockett acted as master of ceremonies and the program in- cluded a reading by Leroy Brigge- man, two musical selections by Michael and Danny Romaine, a breading by Laverna Briggeman, a solo by April Allen and a duet by April and Michael Romaine. After a reading. by Raymond Crockett, the pupils.presented a short skit entitled “Education is Everybody's Business,". Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bfiggeman had as their. guests, Mr.: Brigge- a|man's brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Bacon of Edgewood, and floor washing, are essential to protect your hands, The hand- lotion bottle should be at every outlet and should be used before and after you put yous hands in water. Beauty in the home jncludes an ‘even temper., Working to music, having bright pictures to cheer you while you work, a gar- den outside your window-all keep your thoughts on an even. tenor and keep linés from your face. Try anything that will keep your mind off your troubes and make you aware of the pleasures of be- ing ‘alive. The more attractively groomed you are in your daily work, the easier it will be for you to avoid the pitfalls of overweight, poor posture, lax beauty habits and bad temper. Something about looking well makes you feel well, makes you want to look better and to have your surroundings look better. It gives you the pride of person and the pride for your home that make housework and family life worth while, x At-Home Feshions, The clothes you will wear when entertaining: in your home de- pends, of course, on the formality or informality of the occasion, Local customs and other. factors also influence your choice. For the more gala of your At- Home parties, a hostess gown or dinner dress is usually ap- 1949 INTERNATION MILEAGE 18,000 — FOR SALE.... EXCELLENT CONDITION $1075.00 ‘BELFORD MOTORS AL. 34-ton TRUCK KINNAIRD . PHONE 4052 wear or a formal costume usually is not ap- propriate, Informal ‘hostess skirts or hostess: pyjamas can be worn at.informal evenings or cocktail parties, Your guests will be flattered if you dress up to them - do your hair attractively, make up ‘care- fully and show no signs ‘of having spent hours.in the kitchen, Dress in the home for regular family living and for housework routines is also important to your on Page 5 “WeW SHIPMENT EAS Sizes 12 to 24. “! Half FROM 6 MONTHS TO NYLON SOCKIES and Kinnaird DRESSES © WILL ARRIVE VERY SOON $8.00 10 $20.00 MATERNITY DRESSES $6.00 to $10.00 FULL LINE OF . GIRLS’ DRESSES From Babies up to 14 Years ‘BOYS’ CLOTHING Blazers and Jackets LINGERIE and NYLONS DOROTHY’S . ' STYLE: OF... TER: Odd Sizes and Sizes 6 YEARS INCLUDING CHILDREN’ SOCKIES SHOP - Phone 3099. = You Will Look SMART InA Dress From ‘DOROTHY’S Nabob Tea. ‘Tb. 8 3c : GOODLUCK MARGENE 2 eae Dreft - Dur for... CHEESE, «Burns . Spredeasy ‘2 Ib. pkt.. EL opie et yaneheeandtafeusiateeey SALMON, Nabob Faney Sockeve. I Nabob Coffee ae a Ib. 93¢ suck, ee 8 lb. Pail oy ees ee ee ee ares Thursday, March 19, 1953 ‘e CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. ‘MISSION CONFERENCE Funeral In Trail. For Robson Resident A Robson resident for the past |, Five Years Ago This Week CREIGHTON from Cominco employment, Wil- liam 1, died in Trail —=— ASS. RALLY == LEGION HALL = Sunday, March 22 > $pm. SPEAKERS Harold Germaine —-Africa Movie Film Wilfred Watson — S. America VARIOUS LOCAL CHURCHES CO-OPERATING ALL. WELCOME ‘Tadanac Hosyltal ‘Tuesday after- noon. Funeral services are being held today at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. D. W. Moore officiating and mem- ‘| Bers, of the Orarige Lodge attend- ing. * Mr, Houston was born in Bail- mena, Ireland on May 13, 1881. Coming to Canada in 1910, he set- tled at Cranbrook and moved to Trail four years later taking up employment with the C.M.&S, Co. He worked in the plumbing shop, the tank room and at Warfield re- tiring in 1945, He is survived’ by his ,wife Jennie and two daughters, Mrs. ‘J. T. Nicholson and Miss Alice Houston; two brothers, John in Pittsburgh and Ezekiel in Ireland; two sisters, Martha in Pittsburgh and Mrs. Irving in Ireland, and two grandchildren. It’s A Woman’s World beauty and charm program, Dres- sing for dinner, even when it is seven years since his retirement K ‘From the March 18th, 1948 issue of the Castle News). A fire of unknown origin des- troyed a goodly portion of the Castle Bakery on Sunday night. Smoke_was noticed coming out of the building about 11:40 p.m. by Miss Masfe Campbell and she im- mediately notified Cliff Wan- iless, partner in the Bakery Co, and he turned in the fire alarm. MILLWORK Custom Made Store Counters and Displays Cabinet Work For Homes The Fire Department immediately ‘and had it under control within 20 minutes, Loss is partly covered by insurance. ~ A meeting was held to discuss establishment of a public library at Castlegar. C. K. Morrison, Supt, of Public Library Commission was present and recommended ap- t of a five li- brary board, The library is to be financed by membership fees and a government grant which has dollar for dollar by the local gov- INTRODUCING... The New One Piece Window Assembly Frame, Sash and Trim all in one piece. An Extra Plece of Glass Easily Inserted to give you Double Protection for Winter, SEE THIS MONEY SAVER TO-DAY erning body. The board has to be met dollar for dollar by the local governing body. The board has $155.46 to apply to the grant. LETTER TO THE BULLETIN BOARD a family affair, not only flatters your d but i your St. Alban’s Church. every Thursday In Lent at 7 p.m, Films on the Life of St, Faul. Gara Party under auspices of Ladies Auxiliary to the Cana- dian Legion in the Legion Memorial Hall on Saturday, March 2ist at 8 p.m, Fourth of series. Prizes and re- freshments. Admission 35c. First Aid Exams begin .in the Kinnaird School {Monday night promptly at 7:00 p.m. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles are sponsoring an Apron and Bake Sale‘ at Rigby’s on children to good custom, What- ever you have been wearing dur- ing the day, it is a gracious gest- ure to put on a pretty dress for dinner, to clean‘up and have your children and husband clean up, and in every sense make the meal an important occasion. All home wear should be com- BE IMPROVED AND SOON tion of the Powers that Be, Village of Kinriaird or the Public EDITOR: CEMETERY ROAD SHOULD I should like to call the atten- (either the Commissioners of the Works’ Department) to the bad to the Ci tery at Kin- fortable as well as special wardrobe of informal fire side wear gives a sense of luxury to most homemakers, especially those who are tied down with small children and rarely have an evening out. Dressing prettily for evenings: at home: can give the same sense of glamour that dressing for dancing used to give Tide - “Oxydol - At ) GIANT CORNFLAKES, : " Kellowger x 8 oz, 2 foro... 6... 69. PREM TIN 2 De: fh t) CELERY, Crisp, tb.. BANANAS, Ih. . .. & ORANGES, 10 Ibs. 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