Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Commercial Schedual Continued from Page 1 JUNE: 9—Ooteschenia vs, Flyers, Kinnaird vs. Kiwanis, 11—Flyers vs. Juniors. + 14—Kiwanis vs, Waldies. Kinnaird vs, Ooteschenia. 16—Juniors vs. Kiwanis. .18—Flyers vs, Kinnaird, 20—Kinnaird vs. Juniors, Waldies vs. Ooteschenia. 23—Ooteschenia vs. Kinnaird. Waldies vs, Flyers. The ————————- District's - Social... Events - Phone 3031 Evening Group Of i Robson W.A. Price Print Sale Articles The Robson Evening Group of the W.A. enjoyed their regular social evening at the home of Mrs, Rhind, with president Mrs. S. Grant in the chair and 11 e ll of C aS re- Castlegar Happenings lected pi fora third ‘term of the Diocesan W.A. to the Church of England in Canada, at 25—Juniors vs. O' Kinnaird vs. Waldies. 28—Kiwanis vs. Flyers. 30—Waldies vs. Juniors, JULY: 2—Flyers vs. Ooteschenia, Kiwanis vs. Kinnaird. 5—Juniors vs. Flyers, © 1—Waldies vs. Kiwanis. Ooteschenia vs. Kinnaird, 9—Kinnaird vs, Juniors. 12—Kinnaird vs. Flyers. 14—Juniors vs. Kinnaird.’ Ooteschenia vs. Waldies, TO ROTARY CONVENTION— A, T, Horswill will represent the Castlegar Rotary Club at the Ro- tary International Convention in the annual ing held in Sliver » In her e- port Mrs. Horswill noted a steady growth in membership and fin- ances, Centre of attraction for the evening were the .many lovely |%& aprons, children’s dresses, sun dresses, “pedal pushers” and pil- low cases that were "Belford Motérs " KINNAIRD As ot June Ist, 1954, the business of BELFORD MOTORS, operated by J. P. LATKIN, will be ‘taken’ over by H, (Hank) FOURT under the name of “HANKS AUTO REPAIRS by the members to be priced for the June $ Print Sale. Committees were named for the Bake and Tea Tables. -were served by Sunday and Mr. Horswill who is Castlegar Village Clerk will also attend the Muni- Robson News: cipal Officers C in Vic- toria. oe Castlegar Rotary. Club heard an ROTARY SPEAKER — The|™% CONVENTION. — McPhee left by car lay sith Mr, and. Mrs. W: for V , where 16—Kiwanis vs, O Flyers vs. Waldies, oor Funeral Services Held For Kinnaird Resident Funeral ‘services were held “Wednesday afternoon at the Cas- tlegar Funeral Chapel for Sadie Elaine Whitson, who passed away at her Kinnaird home last Sat- urday, ; Pallbearers were four of the @eceased relatives, J. S. Duguid, J. A. McDonald, B, Norgren and B. H. Norgren all of Edmonton and H, Woods and S. Gustavson of Trail. J.C, Hopkins of Trail officiated and organist was Mrs, J. M. Thatcher of Castlegar. Interr- -ment followed in Kinnaird’ Mem- orial Cemetery. Born in Ireland 69 years ago, Mrs, Whitson came to Canada in 1907, She and her husband farm- ed in Alberta prior to coming ‘to coming to Kinnaird two years ago. eShe is survived by her hus- band Ernest; five daughters, Mrs. |' Lila Dupuis, Brace; Alberta; Mrs. Mable Norgren, Mrs. Edna Dug- uid and Mrs. Velma McDonald all of Edmonton, and Mrs..-E. Adie of Kinnaird; one stepson, 13 grandchildren and one ~ great grandchild, at their oreekly. juneneot meet- cies McPhee will represent the {Robson W.I. at the the hostesses, Mrs, Ehind and Mrs, Macallister. The next meet- ing is on Thurs., June 10, at the home of Mrs. Nickerson, Jr, “Mrs, J. Scheupfer won the eve- ning draw. Mrs,‘ H. Hyson, was Castlegar- Robson delegate to the Kootenay Annual ing of the ing Whitelock of Castlegar. . FISHING. TRIP — Brick Saun- ders, Fred Stefoniuk and Sylveo Demeo returned from a fishing trip at Whatshan Lake, yesterday. . W.A. PRESIDENT — Mrs, A IN CHURCH Fa United Church Of Canada Castlegar — 10:30 am. — Sunday School. 7:45p.m, — Hymn Sing and !Service of Worship. Kinnaird 4 TO W.A, CONFERENCE — Wa to the Church of. England in Canada, held ‘in Oliver recent- ly. FILM DEVELOPING PHONE 3331 | A Fast High Class Developing Service is Available Now At The '- LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE. - POPULAR SIZE FILMS NOW IN STOCK CASTLEGAR, B.C. BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 July 1st will be a big day in Castlegar. Plan to stay in town and enjoy the fun. Kinnaird Elementary School PIA, will meet at the Kinnaird School, Monday, + -June. ith, at 8 pm. Bake Sale in West’s Store, Saturday, June 12th, from 2 to 4 p.m, held by the C: Girl Guide A tion. t Kinpaird be at ip full 10 am. Society Hall in Sune 5th. T will be provided to Gulde Rally in Trail. Bring your -. lunch, ce ‘Gytil Bell Agencies Ltd. Phone 344] ‘Insurance Advisors = Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3633, R. A. PINCOTT | ONE 42 HP. fara” & 4th 11, am. * Service of Worship. oy Robson — = First and Third Sundays ‘at 11 am. St. Rita’s Church Sunday Masses — 8:30 and il a.m. Confessions - Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph’s Chapel Sunday Mass — 10 a.m. Average custom duty on goods entering Canada was reduced). ‘from 10.4 per cent in 1937 to ies per cent in 1951. —_—_——_ Fine paper production of Cana- aa — some 200,000 tons annual~ ly — has a value of some °$60,- 000,000, Coated paper value is $7,000,000. TEAHAN FUEL | FOR THE BEST -COAL and ROOD. Phone 4191 OFFICE — 80 Crescent St. Pentecostal Tabernacle First Avenue and Juniper J. Pennoyer and F. Clemo co-workers Sunday School, 10 a.m. Evangelistic, 7:30 p.m. ~ Everyone Welcome! Community Bible: Centre |: Uudenominational | Sunday — ‘Legion Hall 10:30 —Sunday ‘School. ae rene Service. Se ELIE’S AUTO GOURT Fally Modern CABINS Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR-: HIGHWAY PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Fannie Stogchnott, ALL TYPES oF STENOGRAPHIC WORE —F.E. 7:45 — Bible Study ‘and Prayer. Ty 00 — Young Bee tess Meeting and Hobby Class. Presbyterian ‘Chach Services in the Churoh every Sunday at 11:15 am. D. A. MacKellar, fini TRISCHUCK: Ss. Pave The Way To: Lower: Food Prices’ - NABOB COFFEE, LB. - - -- -- $1.29. WIENERS - LB. wedeee ee 298 Dear Customers: - consideration, 4 MIRACLE WHIP 32 ox. jar'......... 73¢ _ BREAD 2 FOR... 2T0 ‘Anglican Church . WHITSUNDAY JUNE 6th Castlegar 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Kinnaird 9 am. < NEW STORE HOURS: Monday & Tuesday ...9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ednesda; 9-am. to 12 noon 9 am. to 9 p.m. Closed all Day ‘lower prices. " TRISCHUCK’S FOODS KINNAIRD, B.C. ’ ‘For the benefit of the majority of our customers we have, decided to the following after June Ist. 1. — Extending: Credit. 2. — Phone Orders. ie A tie of 25c will be made for.’ will be made to’ causing to you in the form of lower prices. By. ndopting this policy, we are fol- lowing the trend of all merchants who have proved that op- ‘eration on.a strictly cash basis is de- sired by most people because of the more economic prices, - So remember, Pay. L: TRISCHUCK’S "Thank you for your past. patronage and looking forward to serve you at Yours, Respectfally, - ‘P, TRISCHUCK TOMATOES. TUBE . wn ee eee 206 after much @isconti DAMA LB, pert ee Progressive NEW BLUE SURF Full ‘Gospel Assembly Church Services every Sunday afternoon, 2:30 p.m. Kinnaird Improvement Society Phone 3967 146 2nd Ave. Rev. Paul Lade, Minister - “YOU PAY LESS AT TRISCHUCK’S "™<5,eEC™* KINNAIRD, B.C, .- SERVICE AN FOR. PROMPT GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP Thareay, janes. 1954 ak _ CASTLE NEWS, "Chatlagay B. C: Page 7 The News’: SEN WORDS FOR 50c. THREE . OF TW Classified INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE PHONE 3031 =: Five Years Ago (Continued from page a Party, and Mrs, Drew, arrive this by plane to address APPROXIMATELY 200 FT. OF used 6” Cedar Siding. Phone 2277, C1-22 For Rent SUITES, ROOM: AND BOARD. McCreight's Rooming House, 1st. Avenue, 9th. Street Back ot K C3-20 ‘MCLARY ESCORT RANGE White with --Black .trim, :$45. ~ Apply E. J. Ennis, 518 Elm St., om _C22-tf ’ 4ROOMED HOUSE. BASEMENT + and. Bathroom, Phone 3102, Castlegar. 0 (CHESTERFIELD SUITE, GOOD condition," R.A. Moffat, 547 Third Avenue, Castlegar. C3-20 HEATED 2 ROOM SUITE WITH bath. Apply 146 Second Ave.,|' Castlegar. *-C3-22 MODERN TWO ROOM CABIN on highway in Kinnaird, Phone 3508, 08-22 MODERN. HOME. IN. CASTLE- gar across from Coop Garage. Three large rooms, verandah; 1947, CROSLEY SEDAN. GOOD running order. $200 with’ extra motor and parts. R. A. Moffat, 647 Third Avenue, 3-20 SUMMER COTTON WEAR FOR you. "and the kiddies, Bake “able, Tea, Door Prize, spon- sored by the Robson . lot ‘with fruit trees, Large root cellar, Phone 4567, Robson. ‘ C3-22 Announcement. Consult Strom & Jones Nur- aeeye Box 10, Kinnaird, B.C., for Group __ W.A,,. Robson - Hall, June 9, 2:30 to 5 pm. C2-21 “FAWCETT” WOOD:AND COAL range. Good condition. Apply J. Popoff, 672 Second, Avenue, Castlegar. 3-21 _ OUTBOARD motor,''A-1 ‘condition, Apply Box: 612: or Phone 2932.'. *** 2 ADJOINING LOTS. DUMONT Subdivision, Kinnaird; 80 x200 ft ear Apply E. J. Ennis, 518 it 22-tf ' GE. ELECTRIC. RANGE. LIKE trait trees, Roses, etc, Phone yen Alice ‘Zuckerberg’ 3 Beauty Par- lor, Maple’ Street, Castlegar — Reduced Prices — Phone 2661. Card of Thanks - The Castlegar-Kihnaird-Rob- son . Soroptimist Club, wish .to thank all those who helped them with ‘the operation of the con- cession stand at the airport on May 30-2 ot 1-22 new. Used’ ‘thrée'* “you plan on buying an, el stole range, see this one at 110 Third Ave., before buying. “NEW. 3-ROOM. HOUSE, BATH- * room, basement, igmall down peynient acceptable. jApply. R. Dumont’ | Subdivision, Mak 5 ; Your. ‘House Keep That “New Look” Longer! . It’s a fact! Shecwin-Wi - Canadians a Ereat Big extra bo longer than before “The superb eae of SWE House Paint has made thousand: of sasbed isons: ‘And today, more than ever, SWP. means tht ams § SWP House Paint now briags nus: beauty that lasts a full year_ most for your house paint money! residents of Castlegar and Dis- trict at an informal picnic which will be held at Eremenko's Park. The Castlegar School Board has announced plans for an ele- mentary school on Block 69 and later a Junior Senior high school on Block 59, Cascee. An old I {Piano Roll” Davico ‘descendent of the yellow music Developed! | For T: Of Automobile Motors ‘Piano roll control — a direct rolls that kept grandfather's up- right pounding out” the latest hits — is the most recent innova- tion in motor testing at the Rich- mond laboratories. of California Research Corporation. El for -the MAY 24 PICTURES ON DISPLAY @ WEW ZEISS CAMERAS @ CONTINA 35 M.M..3.5 LENS . FOLDING CAMERA, 12 plotures BOXED TENGOR CAMERA RANGE _FINDEES — LEATHER CASES B. HUBER PHOTO STUDIO PHONE 4022 TLEGAR c R. A. D. West’s old. store, . is in Oil Cc of British the process of . Built some 35 years ago and used at one time for church services and dances, the store was originally known as the W. J. Farmer building and was taken over 20 years ago by Mr, West. It is now owned by the Knights of Pythias. The Coop Transportation So- ciety at a meeting held Friday night, authorized the directors to buy two new, 33 passenger Spar- tan buses, Delivery: is expected in 30 days, The -Castlegar "Public Library Board held a meeting at the home of Mrs, Davis who kindly offered the usé of her basement for the future library. It was ‘de- 0 | cided to pack the books and move as soon as possible so the library will be reopened shortly, The vil- lage C whas Columbia Limited affiliate have applied the piano roll. principle |. in an ingenious new’ instrument that, makes possible fully auto- miatic testing of engines under varying conditions, The device, for example, can simulate the actual driving situa- tions a motorist might encounter on a hot summer's day drive from Vancouver to Osoyoos and re- quires no supervision by an oper- ator. i Cal Research's “piano roll’ is actually a continuous loop of 35 mm, film, perforated at intervals according to the desired driving conditions, It “plays” a set. of electronic circuits that controi|- starting, ,stopping, speed, load and water and oil temperature. As the film winds - its. way funds are not to give 2 spool i the a grant of $250 # the iibrary, which the Library C pass by an. electric eye and activate one or more of Victoria would ‘match. ; ‘The secretary was instructed to call a special meeting of the Fall Fair Board for June 6, at the reg- ular meeting of the Ladies Auxil- lary to the Canadian Legion, with Mrs. Foxlee presidiny.:- Mr. M. Dumont: has:offered a lot in Kinnaird jas .a:site for the’ first Catholic: church in Kinnaird. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shewchuk wish to announce the engagement ,Mary,. to, John Michae! Harris, of Creston, Bi C. Owing to a poor attendance, a meeting’ .of..the: ‘directors: of the :|newly formed Castlegar and Dis- trict Projects Society, called for last Tuesday, was d ‘and six: These itch turn activate the circuits to aim: ulate changes, sncountered: ja}’ normal driving, The: device, which is capable of varying operating conditions as frequently as every. five sec- dons, is housed in a case about|: the size of an average ‘filing cabi- net. Control knobs and gauges are mounted on a central panel. Control tapes’ are cut‘ under actual driving conditions, by al‘ companion instrument that*is in- |: stalled “on standard passenger |: cars under normial service. It re- cords the speed and loads under |! which the car operates and the]' time intervals between changes. the:date June. 3, was. set for,an- other meeting. ’ CHURCH SPEAKERS, TO TELL OF GROWTH OF BRIEROCREST INSTITUTE _. Visiting in Castlegar on Mon- day, June 7th, will be Rev. Hy Hildebrand, .. Principal’. of. the Briercrest Bible Institute of Car- onport, Sask., who will be: con- ducting a meeting to be he i the United Church that eve Accompanying him’-will:be: Mr.. Clifford Ratzlaff, who is a splend-, id-soloist, and an accepted; candi; date of ‘the Evangelical - -Aitianee Mr. Hildebrand ‘will tell. some- thing of the miraculous way God provided the School:- with . the Caron Airport, nbw school build- ings: The School is i ‘)for certain functions. The ii Bishi Anglicans i For Visit Of Charek Primate Pans: for;the - visit ‘of: the Pri-|' mate ‘of the: “Anglican Church in Diocesan Synod’ are, ‘rapidly being | finalized. Major: events ,of. the |- visit “will be a banquet at the -Tadanac ‘Hall. followed ;the. next day by _a public service in “the & High: . School. Auditorium. The} * Primate will of course participate in.the ‘Synod: which commences on June 23rd~the day following the public service, Host for the Primate's visit.and the Synod is St. Andrew’s Church in, Trail but due tothe size and importance of the event, district have been ‘tional and has several hundred Bible School and High School Net under ~ auspices ofthe Commu- nity Bible Centre Ang all are wel- f come.” ‘The oponiiz sot the Elk ‘Driv In ‘Theatre, on ‘Block -70..east ’ of the Stanley ‘Humbhpries _ High] School in C: ’ has“ been: de- YES! FROM: CRADLE. AGE TO THE. FIRST ‘STEP YOU'LL FIND THE: RIGHT: SHOES BY. “LA .PARISETTE! layed. to -open’ May 24, the theatre will-not open’ for : Kk or.:two. yet-‘and by high now in-operdtion: - é General Chairman — Rev. J. Rogers.” Property Committee for Public Service —- J. Harrison; Chairman; Stan, Mawdly, ‘W. D. Crowder. Ushers for’ Public Service — Stan Moore. Banquet Committee — G. F. LeFlufy, Chairman; J. Bryden, B.S. Shurben, <2. W. Tutt, R.|- Leonard, Publicity Coramittee — En. Gautshi,.Chairman; J. Wightman, H. W.. Bayley. : Sainweent is responsible for the failure: to: open as scheduled: ay and aeark p compietet except for in. i athe’ Casile Theatre itunes LAST TIMES. TONIGHT “STREETCAR. NAMED DESIRE” SHOWS ‘AT 7 and 9:05 P.M. “Friday — ‘Saturday Heer or sng the Bal we 208 CAR Kan sews fy EE UTE tend ons sey prs cae Directed ty CHARLES WALTERS + proceced oy EFWIN H. KNOPF . An m-¢-28 picnwe are, = BETTA SL JOHN Buoy Bar - Eouaro Franz mney eee Directed ty SIDNEY SHELDON Profced ty DORE SCREEW DOORS and. ‘SCREENS Now — - WHILE PRICES ARE