CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. | Thursday, December 1 0, 1953 , ORTH ANDERSON -— To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Anderson, Castlegur, J = tall Tadanac Hospital; Dee, %, a son OAK © ELECTRIC GLASSHEAT DEALER FIXTURES CONTRACTING REPAIRS COLIN PETTS Corner Maple and 2nd. PHONE 4516 ° ‘. WIRING MATERIALS The District's. Social Events Phone 3031, ___Kinnaird Korner Fre ea FROM VANCOUVER — Rev. and Mrs, Paul Lade and family have returned from a two weeks vacation at ‘Vancouver, FROM VANCOUVER — Mr. and Mrs, E. Fink are home again from Vancouver | where they att tended the zg of a niece. RADIO ° SERVICE 25. years experience IN HOSPITAL — N. Kuryluk is a patient in Mater Misericord- iae Hospital, Rossland. RECENT VISETORS — Mr. and Mrs. M. Moncreif and son Randi of Trail were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Moncrief’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. N, Kuryluk. Deer Fark Sociais eee Mr. and Mrs. C, T. Williamson and C. S, Phelps were recent visitors to Castlegar and Nelson. ‘They were accompanied by AA. Phelps who returned to his home in Salmo after spending a few days in Deer Park, A. C. Waldron of Reriata was a recent visitor to Deer Park, , Allen has returned after see ang a few days in Castlegar. Mr. and rs. W. Schneider were recent visitors to. Robson and Castlegar. P, F, Griffiths and C. A. Crock- et, who are employed by the B.C. Forest Service, spent the weck- end at their homes here. Construction. of the Deer Park: Creek. road | starts Work pe Box 522 Phone 4922 = Castlegar, B.C, Castlegar Happenings SS SSS FROM CRESTON _ ir, Steve of Creston was a GOOD USED : CARS You’d Be Proud to Drive Kisil week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ofa Oleski. IN HOSPITAL — Mrs. N. Churches is a patient in Mater again this week. aftet a lay-off of two weeks. C. Lindberg. was. ‘a, weekend visitor to Trail ‘and Nelson. Local Man Fined Gn Two Hunting Gharges A Castlegar man, Warren “Watt, ss see 0 CALGARY — Mr. and Mrs, Tony Denneus were weekend visitors in Calgary. | IN HOSPITAL — Mrs, L, Par- ent isa patient in Mater | Miseri- cordiae 53 CHRYSLER Only 3000 Miles — New Car Guarante J DODGE 4 DOOR Like New. 753 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE — 2 tone. 53 HILLMAN SPORT Road- ster — radio, low mileage. *41 PLYMOUTH or DODGE SEDANS.’ ™@ ™* CHEV. or PONTIAC CLUB COUPES. H nd Others To Choose From 4 2 Phone us collect for an * Appointment iene Peobles, Motors. L Lid. oo FROM VANCOUVER — Miss Sandra Lee Spence has returned from a visit to Vancouver. before -y Mag- istrate-W. H. Taylor at ‘Magist- rate’s Court, ‘Castlegar, Monday morning, on two. charges in con- nection with a deer he shot Saturday. He was found: guilty of being in possession of an animal from which conclusive evidence of its sex had been removed and plead- ed guilty to having failed to affix a tag to the animal as HEADS POLIO FUND: The Kinsmen sponsored B.C, Polio Fund announces the elec- tion of Mr. James Larhb of Van- couver as President of the fund. He succedds Mr. Bruce Grey who Castlegar Sea Cadets Enjoy Social Evening With Parents, Visitors " The boys who will soon begin regular Sea Cadet training here, at RCSCC KOOTENAY, along. with their parents, and interested! held this office for three years and during his,term of office saw the fund grow to major propor tions, Mr. Lamb, who is promi- nent in British Columbia financ- ial circles, has sef ‘the fund raising campaign date for the coming year as January 11 friends and members of the Sea Gadet Corps at Nelson and Trail, enjoyed a social evening in the) SMAL LL 4 Re a Coronation Han terme evening, ) L Roo : oss Macdermid .of Kinnaird, president ot the re branch jot if ‘AND BATH . ) e Navy League who are. spon- soring the Corps‘here, introduced ) the other officers of the Branch ) BUNGALOW § and this proposed officers of thet) § CLOSE TO. i ‘adet Corps. ° a Out. of town guests present) HIGH SCHOOL ( were Lieut, Al Bush, Command. -@ Thixs home .can be ) ing Officer of the Trail, Corps; purchased on a rental ( Lieut. Vic Graves, | Comrhanding basis. >} Officer; Lieut. G. “Coletti, Exe-) cutive Officer; Liuet D, Coleman, FOR FURTHER DETAILS ) Training Officer; Petty Ofticers) SEE ( S Zenon aa Petty Officer sp) ) eslie of the Nelson Corps, « Two films on Naval training{ COUCHMAN » and. Ife, were shown and coffec FOWLER & § an loughnuts were served. ' COLLINSON The Mint: at Ottawa has pro- PHONE 2921 auc all Canadian coinage since. J ; FOR SALE | ln tl ta tll fi climaxing with the Gigantic An- nual “Mother's March", on Polio, February 13. Soroptimists Enjoy Yuletide Cheer At First Xmas Pariv The Soroptimist Club of Cas- Mflegar 2 inpeird « - Robson, held Christmas Dinner Bey in St; Alban's Parish Hall, Castlegar, Friday evening. - & sumptious turkey banquet was enjoyed by the 25 members and their husbands and this was by law. Fined $15 and $5.50 costs ont the first charge, his sentence Photo Studio FINEST QUALITY SERVICE B. HUBER Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. “The Dear ADULTS — 50c STANLEY HUMPHRIES HIGH SCHOOL |- | Christmas Concert. 4 2 PLAYS “Christmas Carol” - TUMBLING DISPLAY : BAND AND CHORAL SELECTIONS _ High School ‘Auditorium Thursday, December 17, 8 p.m. Departed” CHILDREN — Be BULLETIN BOARD. AFree Community Service — Phone 3441 q i A H @ The Ladies Aid of the @ Regular meeting of St night 7:30 pm, ~ . ne Ladies Ai c o" ‘will hold a Bake Sale at Robinson & Bradley’s Store, Kinnaird, Saturday, Deo. 12. From 3 to 5 pm. uxillary to the Canadian. Legion ‘will be ving Coffee and Hot Rolls the morning of Decem- ber 11, in'the Legion Hall, Price 25c. Kinnaird Presbyterian Church Alban’s Wa Parish Hall to- Kinnaird Little ‘Theatre e "U1 at 7:45 pan. sharp. ‘Phone 3441 Frida’ . Twin tives Hall, 6:30 p.m. Election ot Olficers,: in the Improvement Society Hall, Fuday, ‘December Cyril Bell Agencies Ltd. WIGHT CALLS. PHONE 3683, ' Insurance ‘Advisors 11th, will ‘present two one-act “plays,” Fate Gale for six months on the second. The accused entered his own without by entertain- ment, ‘There were two vocal solos by Miss Cory Ann Barnes and two comedy. skits by Mr. and Mrs. sureties, to keep the peace and be of good behavior’ for the per- iod. ‘The animal’s carcass, an. ex- hibit at’ the hegring, was /con- fiseated and isto be donated to the Salvation Army. A deer. tag session, was also which Mr, Watt had in his’ pos-| 47, A A welcome guest at the gather- ing was Santa Claus who left each guest with a ‘small gift which caused hilarity and Chris- tmas cheer. Dancing was enjoyed for. the remainder of’ the evening ‘with Ivy Ozeroff and Mrs, Kay The- accused in his 1p. the music. said there was evidence of* male sex on the carcass, citing the size of the carcass, heavy. shoulders, small hips, swollen. neck, front hooves snubbed off, coarse hair on neck, and construction of hip Driver Sustains Minor - injuries When Car bones, as examples, Defence r Counsel M..E.. sore of Castle- Bverturns Sunday gar, Norris E. Churck of Castle- istics were, evidence that the” ‘an- imal was “a: mate. Stipendiary ‘Magistrate Taylor said however, “I’ve been a hun- ter quite a Jong time. My opinion is that horns. and testicles. are the only conclusive evidence.” gar escaped with minor facial in- juries and bruises when the car he was driving on his way home from Trail, left the road and over- turned near’ China Creek early Sunday morning. ene a result of the accident, Mr, was fined $5 and casts OGLOW BROS. 3 Pullen cS SEEDY, ‘Co, Ltd, STLEGAR fi Building Supplies |i i Building Supplies {ij ‘PHONE 4061 ~ PREMIUM AS DUE Please return your billing notice with your pregiium payment ‘dircetly to HOSPITALS ——" INSURANCE SER VICE,: Parlia- ment Buildings; —] Victoria, B. C., oF make” payment : through yor al on a charge of driving without due ‘care'and attention. The car was. extensively wrecked and may be a total loss, Mr. Churches ad- cd, Announcement. HOURS Dr. Helmut J. Ruebsaat — 1s Now ASSOCIATED WITH_ Dr. HH Smythe In Practice At Castlegar And Nelson DR. RUEBSAAT IS IN RESIDENCE AT OABTLEGAW PHONES - Office 3021; Residence 4011 10 — 12 a.m. andt1:30 — 5:00 pm. ’ And By Appointment : _ NEW sur: GAIN 20% SUPER LAYING HASH @ 48IGH PROTEIN MINERAL AND VITAMIN. eo EXTRA HIGH ENERGY LEVEL. CUTS YOUR FEED BILL! CUTS FEED CONSUMPTION! SEE Mitchell Supply Ltd. Jon Feed Mr, Cc said he ly ‘fell asleep at the wheel and woke up to find the car off the :| road and heading towards a rock. :| He was unable to avoid the rock ). and the impact overturned the car, battering and. twisting the “PHONE 3554 or 4531 Co, and Mitchelt Transfer Mr... Churches was returning home. .aftér working a double shift: at the Cominco’smelter, be- fore which he had driven to the *) Rossland Hospital to see his wife, who is a patient there, . Teachers Hold First _ Public Relations. ® | Workshop Here Sai... “West Kootenay’s first teacher Public’ Relations workshop ‘was held in the staff room of the Stanley Humphries High School :/on Dec. 5 under the chairmanship .| of. W. Potter of Rosslan: ‘Beginning at.10 a.m. and con- |, |tinuing through the afternoon, ‘teachers from‘ Kaslo, South: Slo- land. schools, .held informal ‘dis- - cussions on. ‘various Phases of ed- {dueational public relations. Jack Steed, South Slocan,:des- cribed. a’ Public Relations Work- -| shop held by the teachers of*Dis- trict Number: 10 at which each representative outlined the work || done. in their schools by the Par- ent-Teacher .Association. : The gtoyy heard a talk by V. A. Misutka of the Castle News,’ én what a newspaper might accept for ‘publication in. connection saith ‘Teacher, Public Relations. © can,’ Castlegar,’ . Trail and’ Ross- | whiskys true flavour sates + 7 ear gguuts “g3".to the water test. Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a ) 4 i whiely’ 3 true, natcral flavour. ‘and bouquet. : Fao tay : of Fe sag the public ‘with modern: a ; wueatlon were discussed : ‘This advertisement fs not published or. dilaved by.- the Liquor Control Board orby ths ¢ ‘Govemment’ of Bel iy Cataba, : | i Thursday, December 10, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, : Castlegar, B.C. Page 5 Oe >See OUR PLACE 1S PACKED! | -BACK ROOM'S FULL, FRONT. ROOM'S FULL, BUT, AS IN. THE PAST WE WILL STRIVE TO GIVE XOU WHAT YOU WANT, WHEN YOU WANT IT! Xmas Turkeys Won At Turkey § Shoot Air Cadet Enrolment Climbing Gradually procurred hole eaeitmas tur- keys early at the Kiwanis spon- sored . ey shoot in the Coronation Hall Friday and Sat- urday, 4 Lady as well as gentleman sharpshooters competed for the pirds and the best marksmen were the winners, \ Highest scores .in the event which attracted. a large number _[of: competitors Friday and Sat- urday afternoon and evening, went:to Omar Lightle and Miss Babs Killough, Both: scored 27 points for: the weekend record, for ue Cadet squadron, iat Gastlegsr, enrolment to date is still consi- derably short of requirements. A number of Air Cadets from Trail, under Squadron Command- | er Ian Sommerville, attended the recruiting: meeting, at’ the Legion Hall in Castlegar last night, and several new names were’ added to the. lists of . prospective Air Cadets, The evening's. program included the showing of a film on Air Force life. ‘The. civilian committee spon- soring the sqi here, is ‘head- A. Kreuger and Ron used .their er ae ea skill to good advantage to win two tur- Keys each while’ Carl Loeblich was the winner of a turieey, and a chicken. ‘Winners of a turkey each in the ladies’ events were Mrs, H. Wade and Miss Babs Killough. Others who won a turkey were Not Sonie Other “JUST ‘AS GOOD” |% : Brand BURNS Shamrock. re tha 43 ag Ie ghee eos 45c N sucey acon 88 BOLOGNA Sliced, Ib. ... BEANS WITH HAM 29c oz, can ... SPORK 3 12 oz, can .... POTATOES 10 Ibs. Ph soe tests 100. Ib. bag . $2.79 | Kinnaird Hall Kitchen Don Duncan, Leonard Kambick, Jack Mason, Lyle Albie, Harold Bate, Omer Lightle, Harry Som- mers, Ed Larocque, Dave Ads- head and Brick Saunders. Renovation Underway - JAPANESE ORANGES | Per Box . :.: $1:5 Bendis of 3 Boxes $3.15. - CELERY HEARTS CELLO PACKAGE .... BABY FOODS - GERBER’S ‘We Carry ‘A Complete Line! - 250 “VEGETABLES FRUITS. -- and is be- ing handled | by members of the Improvement: Society who. feel this improvement to their hall will be of benefit to the whole communi - New, > streamlined cupboards are being built and the latest in serving counters are being in- ed by Ralph Kerr and members are 'R. A, D. West, Geo., Atche- son, 'H. Bates, H. Hyson and C. Woolls, They: emphasize once again there is no obligation, express or implied, that any Air cadet, or rmy or Sea cadet, must join the armed forces on leaving the cad- ets, Main purpose of cadet training among youth, Another meeting is being held at the Legion Hall next Wednes- day evening." ? pane,’ gas grill, The project will enable much larger crowds to be served with greater efficiency and less work for the ladies. Mr. H. Warner, president .of the Society, hopes that a greater interest will henceforth be shown by community members in turn- ing out for the monthly meet- ings, “We are proud of our hall. It’s a worthwhile project. ‘Let's support it,” he sai id. stalled along with a new, pro- WHAT ABOUT ASIA? ‘ "Today with fighting in Korea, the countri¢s of the East are be- coming. increasingly important, Will they turn Communist and what will their. attitude to the West be, if they do? /-Such-” questions * are of vital ce and it is a tribute’ to ___ WEALSO HAVE-~ GE A PACKAGED CEREALS ICE ~ BARLEY. OATMEAL MIXED CEREAL. a place-as, small, as Castlegar that | there is avlibtary: which is st ciently stocked ‘for us to obtain a variety of books giving infor- mation.on this area, Gunther's: book.. “Inside” Asia” gives‘a factual account of all-the countries and.- personalities, as seen by one of the most penetra- ting. journalists. of our time. From: Japan to, Palestine, he ex- amines. each “in ‘turn. Although written - in’ 1939, many of the chapters are very relevant . to- day. For example, that elving the | leaders: in Communist “China, fat is’ interesting. to: compare the forecasts with what has actually GEr “FREE. Fon s00 “Goon ‘A more recent book is Thomas Dewey’s “Journey to the’ Paci- fic,” an account. of his trip made in “1951, (He .does not:.cover, as wide an area as Gunther but he does manage to take in quite a ~ SPic & SPAN. i lot in 60 days and his views a are Large. pkg.:: Io “Why. Pay More” H “BUEROH |) “Fo “ROBIN. HOO D “BLOUR - Collinson © : d gencies 98 lb. sack... $6.29 ana eee - GAKE MIXES aodee cee CHOCOLATE Se a Pkg. at : INSURANCE. ANGEL 1 FOOD PHONE 2921 590 ae LIBRARY CORNER noteworthy as they represent a considerable section of opinion’ within the Republican Party. There is one. adverse criticism which can be levelled at both these books. Neither of the au- thors ‘stayed long enough in any one place to really get to know the’ people and.one is tempted to agree with Dewey’ when he says: even some of’ the things that seemed to:me to be as clear a3 day, may not be clear at all 'TRAVELLOGUE TOO But the third’ book does not suffer from this fault. Supreme Court Justice Douglas in ectranse Lands and Friendly People” lates his experiences during a8 year’s sojourn in. the Middle East. Here there are no hasty and: ‘his command respect even if one does not, necessarily agree with ie from its political import- ance; this’ book deserves a spe- dial, ‘mention as a travellogue. At all times .his ‘description and grasp of detail are _ a Castlegar District Properly Owners Is Your Name Listed Below! ei YOUR NAME IS LISTED . You are one of the remaining property. owners who the Castlegar and District Hospital Society have been unable to contact yet for ‘your signature on the Hospital Improvement District Petition. IF YOUR NAME IS NOT LISTED AND YOU HAVE NOT SIGNED THE PETITION You are one of the property owners ehaie property was not yet Registered at the Land Registry Office at the time the lists of Castlegar District property owners were compiled. Whether Your Name IsList Below or Nol You May Sign The Pelition By. Simply Calling At One Of The Following: . ‘West's . Store - Gastlegar Drug The Casi News Kinnaird Coffee Bar OrYouMay (1) Have a petition mailed to you for your signature and return. “Time was oftenall too short and 1! (2) Have someone call at your home, with a peti- tion, at your corivenience. 3) Obtain any ‘information you wish by contacting any of the following: * ) If you do not wish to sign please contact any of .: the’ following and express your wish., A. ©. S¥YLVEST — = Phone 2216, hay. WILLIAMS — Phone 3962, MRS, A. SAUNDERS - — Phone 2301: SS MRS. W.: NIXON |— Blueberry. G. We SHAW —' hone 3151." > Ae ‘A.A. LAMBERT: — Phone 2847. M. E. MORAN — Ehone e171. YOUR CO-OPERATION WILL BE APPREGIATED The Properly Owners Not Yet Contacted Are Hotuboft, Agafia Osachoff, George M. Holuboff, Sam: W. - _ Osachoff, N. + Hoodacoff, John W. * Ozeroff, Fred J. Hoodacoff, Wasyl & Mary Ozeroff, William F. ‘Anderson, Hjalmar Archambault, J.P. R.- May K. clear. This story-of the Suppress ion of, a ‘revolt ‘by the Per: government takes one back to the times of _A Hoodicoff, George . ESS , Arnold, John Hoeodicoff, Helen. Pederson, Jacob EB. Askew, L. E. y fcoff, Fee. ts Hoodicoff, John W. Petterson, Axel E,W. Lead was poured on the shaven heads ‘of prisoners to make their eyes pop out. Bets were made to see which. one could run the farthest: with his head chopped off andso on. The general responsible is now a -respectable,"member of the Shah’s - government. © Altogether there is enough to make one anx- ious to read his latest book, a re- cent - addition. to the Castlegar “Beyond the M. F.. Hoodicoff, Mary . Phillips, D. W. Bonde, 3. V. foe Popolf, tslck A. -Bondoroff, J. Johnson, Frank Popoff, Peter J. Bondoroff, N. Sr.‘ Johnson Helmar Bondorofts wa Jr. * Jones, Garry Postnikoff, John S. Bondoro! im. Postnikoff, Maria N. Bradford £. EB, & J.M. Erawsrult, Many *Poznikoff, Mike ‘ Brown, :W. L. &.L. is Byres, J. H. & H.C. Kuftinoff, Mable Randall, John W. Randall, ‘SPECIAL “COMBINATION “CLARK'S > Funeral. Chapel : Flower Shop “Owned & Operated By Foot. of Smelter Hill . , TRAIL, B.C... prior.‘to the ‘Korean war, Extre- mely well written, it gives.’a point of view not sore heard his end.” ‘STORM ‘SASH, . ‘COMBINATION ‘STORM DOORS” & CABINET. MAKING — _ Sag ng I wa ction. KOOTENAY BUILDERS — os 2 and Supers - 3 ees Ladell, A. 4 Carlson, a. E. ‘ Rapin, Peter : eA - Lamb, Cyril pe : ‘Iso! . AL + Cherolt, Was Lamp, Bridget Boek Lelie . Christensen, K. v. . eh Rouke, Benson G. _Detoe, W." Maclean, Earl G._ Salekin, Charles - Defoe, Be Maclean, Amy . alekin, Fred 4 Doane: Makortotf, Alex Salekin, N. tly Ver Makortoff, Laura Salekin, Mary + Erickson; A. B. Makortoff, William N. _Salekin, Pete ee Evdokimoff, ML _ Evdokimoff, W. J. Semenoff, Mary Farrugia, Fo : Maloff, Annie P. Soukerotty’ Larry Graveline, P. Mrs. Mares ‘William B. seinen , Re 6 -Gumm,.G. 8, Mary Gathered, Gordon 0. “ ” Mocrelght, David 1 i. aylor, Charies, * Hadikin, W. B, & P. H. McDonald, ‘Thomas, Berkeley H. me ah ie see Ticeh McDonald: Carrie fe McNicol, Bnet a McNicol, Elaine Ticchurst, Dorothy Melnick, Steve Trantor, Lionel B. Melnick, Phyllis M. - “purik, Mary a Melrose, Andrew J. Sees Melrose, Annte C. Be Munch, John F. , sderick E. Nicholls, Edna BR, -| Holobotf, W. Lapeer De The Castlegar ‘And Distrid HOSPITAL SOCIETY