THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1952 ) CASTLE NEWS, C: , British C PACI 7 KITCHEN RANGES FOR CANADIAN HOUSEWIVES 9 : : pis : ge “ For rural and urban Canadian housewives,'one of the most essential pieces of home equipment is the kitchen range. Fourth | year architectural students at the University of Toronto models" of new designs in kitchen ranges, worked out by them as an experimental project in co-operation with two Canadian man- facturing concerns. Canadian students in every part of the country who wish to take advanced studies in product design- can now try for three scholarships in this field being offered this year by the National Gallery of Canada in co-operation with the National Industrial Design Committee, Ottawa. E. JOHNSON NAMED CCF CANDIDATE The Trail CCF nomi ating convention held in Trail last Friday night named Erling Johnson, of Nakusp, as CCF candidate in the June 12 pro- vincial election. R. G. Simms for Nelson-Creston On_Saturaday night in Nelson, Mr. Simms recently opened a law office here. Social Credit To Be Heard From The Social Credit convention “held in New Westminster last week-end failed to elect a leader but the local candidate should the CCF” ing ion selected R. G. Simms to contest the Nelson-Creston electoral seat. be d here this week. R. E. Sommers of Castlegar has been nominated. | CASTLEGAR Hardware NEW LINES ARE ARRIVING ALL THE TIME .:. Drop in and look them over. Includ- ing Garden Hose and Implements a EE CONTEST FINALS - The Knights of Pythias Annual District Public Speaking Contest Finals will be held in the TWIN RIVERS HALL Sunday Afternoon, May 4, 2:30 p.m: EVERYBODY WELCOME Silver Collection NON-STOP SERVICE 1 HOUR 40 MINUTES TO VANCOUVER DAILY (Except Sunday) Ly. Castlegar 6:30 p.m., arrive Vancouver 8:10 P- sm. ° ALSO Daily (Ex. Sunday) to Calgary via Cranbrook Ly. Castlegar 9:00 a.m. Daily (Ex. Sunday) to Vancouyer. via Penticton Ly. Castlegar 2:20 p.m. Pacific Standard Time ‘CUBS ORGANIZED. FOR ‘NEW BALL SEASON The Senior Cubs Ball Club held a meeting in the Corona- tion’ hall on Sunday, the main purpose being to elect officers for the coming season. Executive for 1952. will be: President, J. Deans, a faithful fan for the past ten years; C- retary-Treasurer, ‘Ivan Dergous- off, who has worked with the club Yor a long time; Coach, Rennie Mitchell, an outstanding and well known figure in sports circles; Manager, Len Walker, an interested supporter of sports since his arrival in Castlegar and who has been a faithful re- corder of* sports. activities for this paper for a year; Publicity Manager and Official Score Keep- er, Bill Thomson. Castlegar will be very fortun- ate this year to see, for the first time, “home and home” games. This year’s team will be a powerhouse with a good many iong ball hitters on the club. Another feather in our cap is the award given to Rennie Mit- chell when he was named the most valuable player in the Trail District Basketball League for the 1951-52 season. As you know Rennie was playing coach for the Dominoes this season, taking them to a second place finish before losing out to Trail Motors in the finals. He then joined the Motors as a _ replacement for the B. C. finals against Cloverdale. Jt is the second award for Mitchell since coming to Castle- gar. Last season he won the Most Valuable Player Award in the Trail District Fastball Lea- gue. Burt Campbell has_ returned home after spending a week in the Kootenay Lake General Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. I. Arduini, who have been holidaying with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell, left by plane on Wednesday for their home in Kamloops. ‘ HEAR HON. E. T. KENNY, Minister of Lands and Forests and Minister of Public Works speak on the subject. Stability in GOVERNMENT GAT Trail Friday, 10:15 p.m. Inserted by Liberal Campaign Committee VARIETY STORE REMEMBER MOTHER’S DAY with Flowers Plants Cards Giftwares Place Your Order NOW! Local ‘Rosicr ucian Appointment Made The Rosicrucian Order (A.M.- O.R.C.) . will be: tTepresented in this ty: in its activities by Donald Phillip of 3rd Ave., Castlegar (box 402), who recently received a certifi- cate of appointment as district commissioner, from the Grand Lodge, located in San Jose, Cali- fornia. -The sicrucian Order is a fraternity devoted to the “dis- semination of knowledge of the natural Jaws of life and the teachings of philosophy. It is neither commercial nor religious. It ‘is world-wide and each coun- try has its ‘various sectional lodges, chapters and extension commissioners. The internation- al conventions, which are held © annually at San Jose, are at tended by hundreds of students from different nations. Each district commissioner encourages all members to attend such meetings if possible. Mrs. H. Schapansky Celebrates Her — 84th Birthday The Renata W. I.: held their regular April meeting at th home of Mrs. Henry Friesen with 11 present. C y singing followed the institute creed and roll call response ‘was “favorite season of the year and ” Social welfare converer report- ed presenting Mrs. Henry Scha- pansky, pioneer of the district, with a box of chocolates in be- half of the W. I. on_ her 84th birthday. Citizenship convenor, Mrs. Pet- er Warkentin, announced the ar- rival of.lumber for the building of a booth on sports ground and tool shed for the cemetery. rn To assist Mrs. Jacob Reimer with the bazaar on the 24th of ‘Waluam Hale and empel were chos- ing? Mrs. H>Prie-:~. sen reported*work done on the cemetery and the members vot- ed for thé purchase of a power lawn,mower this month. Under new business, the mem- -bers favofed sponsoring another garden contest for the school children. The committee in charge are Mrs. Isaac Wiebe, school teacher, Mrs. Harry Toews and Mrs. John Martens. Plans for the 24th of May were di and tee: were left to be appointed at the May meeting. Following the business a very interesting and instructive talk on getting rid of garden bugs, given by Mrs. Bes- sie Bestwick, our primary teach- er, was much appreciated. The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Martens” May 12. BAPTISM SUNDAY Pauline Aleda Lesy, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lesy of Robson, B. C., received the Sacrament of Baptism in St. Rita's Church, on Saturday morn- ing, April 26. Rey. Father Barn- es officiated at the ceremony which followed a special high mass sung for the C. W. L. mem- bership. 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