Page 6 CASTLE. NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thureday, April. 22, 1954. cue 11 Towns and Cities Represented Badminton Tourney Results For Local Shuttle Artists — Although none of them were able to advance to the-prize win- ning ranks, a good number of Castlegar and Kinnaird badminton players, among a total of 288 entries from 11 towns and cities, gave a fine display of shuttle competition which advanced some of them to the semi-finals of their events, tenay Open badminton tournament in Nelson during the Easter weekend. E. Patterson of Castlegar was runner up in the Ladies’ Singles, B Flight. Players from eee Cran- at the Fourth Annual West Koo- MEXED DOUBLES, B, Flight Second Round Thompson, Nelson, beat Joyce and Dave Yerex, 15-3; brook, C: Kimberley, Salmo and. Rossland copped prizes and ‘runner-up awards in the tourney. Results of contests in which lo- cal artists competed were: MIXED DOUBLES, ‘A Flight Ethel. Templeton and Marvin Wilson, Cranbrook and Nelson, beat. Joyce Swihart and Dave Yerex, Kinnaird, 15-6, 15-5. Donna Muirhead and Fred Wal- die, Kinnaird and Castlegar, beat M. Chlopan and A. Petrie, Cran- brook, 15-7, 14-17. Doreen Monty and Jim Ball, Kimberley. and Creston, . beat Monica Brown and Mike Horcoff, Castlegar, 18-14, 15-9. Second Round ‘Kay Thompson and Stan Don- aldson, terson and Alan Jacobson, Kin- naird, 18-13,; 15-9, . a Robin Pincott, Chationee 15-6, 15-4, ‘\obson, Kinnaird, beat Gwen Cos- ‘and “Jim Richardson, Tadanac, elson, beat Evelyn .Pat-' M.. Chlopan and A. Petrie, Cran- brook beat Monica Brown and Castlegar, 15-5; Evelyn Patterson and Alan Jac- nett and Norman Cosnett, Salmo, 15-7, 9-15, 15-8. Vi Miros-and Robin Pincott, Castlegar, beat Bea‘ McDoneld and. Jim McDonald, Nelson, 15-13, 7-15, 15-10. Third Round Dot ‘Thompson and Fred|: era, the chickens cannot fly former tall wire barricades. CHICKENS GROUNDED BY SCIENCE Dr. esa Saunders, a sophomore at. the college. an air-minded over a knee-high fence, thus eliminating A The wing- CG hater eed : Boe ines There BOSSE INFANT BAPTIZED _ 1 ana -L AT ST, RITA'S, SUNDAY have some eee erm The infarit son of ‘Mr.:and: Mrs. Nc ere Aig aoc acre ee ps a living. Leo Bosse of Castlegar received the. Sacrament of Baptism at ‘St. Rita's Church l the ten o'clock mass, Rev. Father Trainor .officiated, and godpar- ents were Charles Brodman, bro- ther of Mrs. Bosse and her sister, Mrs,’ M. Waite, ‘The baby. was given: the names Daniel Joseph. _ PARK - ELEGTRIC ’ GLASSHEAT - _ DEALER Pa | FIXTURES * Nl CONTRACTING . REPAIRS, | . COLIN PETTS “ig - Corner Maple and and. ia PHONE 4516 WIRING, MATERIALS year Canadians sent or re- ceived 7 1934,433 coblemramne: Last Geeuith of all Nporking Cana- dians. - HEAR THEM IN THE THEATRE BUY THEM AT THE ~ LAKESIBE HOBBY - CENTRE Across from the’ ‘Theatre: Jenny -Yerex and-Ned Rhodes, Trail, beat Evelyn Patterson and Alan Jacobson, Kinnaird, 15-6, 15-8. Vi Miros and Robin Pincott, Castlegar beat Glenda Cummins 15-8, 15-9. Final 4 Jenny Yerex and Ned Rhodes, Trail, beat Vi Miros and Robin Pincott Castlegar, 15-10, 15-8. MIXED DOUBLES, ¢ Flight and Seis Yerex, STENOGRAPHER > Fannie Stoochnott ‘ INCOME TAX Forms Completed . - ALL ‘'FYPES OF ; STENOGRAPHIC WORK. Phone 3967 : Rad oft ata ‘land J. Yerex, 15-11, 15-5. -HMEN'S SINGLES, Kootenay Open Second Round Kinnaird and Trail, beat J. ar. Jer- and: B.-Latremouille, ‘Nelson, by default. M. Crutchitield and K: St. Denis, Salmo, beat -Monica Brown and Mike Horcoff,: Castlegar, 15-10, 15-1. Semi. | eaaily),. and pumping up of rates by. thet Sask: Veering Right, Bus. Magazine:Says Little observed in, Cenada be- Socialism, playing up its undoubt- edly attractive oil, mineral and pulp and paper attractions, West- ern _B ess and. Industry con- cludes. Capital is now less shy about- t-venturing there. the swing of Sask- ern Business and Industry.” It is still nominally socialist but it has| been liquidating its leftist poli-' cies - steadily, ‘the magazine as- serts. Recent developments in this. direction as cited by. the maga-, zine, are:. Shutdown of the pro-. owned woollen mill] (which, like the shoe factory the; province s »» lost - money | at Gwen. Cosnett and Cas: * gov steadily to the ne says ““West-': LRQUITA’S : nett, Salmo, beat Joyce Gov polistic service. in this field, so- that current rates are in line with} those charged by. Commercial in-' airy Fergus, Ki " beat Alan Jacobson, Kinnaird, 15-7, CO. Fo WLE ‘auuiTagen PRE w AUTO. LIABILITY Accident — Sickness INSURANCE 7 PHONE 2921 K. A. Morrow. . : OPTOMETRIST i Sulte 3 — Post Office Bldg. OFFICE HOURS 9 AM, TO 5 P.M. Closed AH Day Tuesday For Appointments PHONE 2581 — 15-3. = Fred “Stevens, Kelowna, beat Mike-:Horcoff, Castlegar, 15-12, 15-6. > Ed Hedley, Creston; ‘beat Fred Waldie, Castlegar, 15-4, 15-11. MEN'S. DOUBLES, Second. Round - Angus Peyton and Frank Gay- Jord, Spokane, beat Robin Pin- cott and Bill Kereiff,-Castlegar, 15-10, 15-21. | : MEN’S DOUBLES, B. Flight Second Round “May: io ‘dine’ 153 : Watch for Opening! Ad 7 ‘CASTLEGAR Sash & Door ‘Works BS ‘MAIN ST. PHONE. 3711 MANUFACTURERS | ‘OF SASH —:WINDOWS — DOORS ~ “FRAMES . *PEATE, “TWINDOW. and ‘THERMOPANE Installations: “SEE THE NEW: LOUVRE WINDOW CABINETS . AND. “STORE: FIXTGRES ©. ALL: STANDARD SIZES ‘OF GLASS -IN. STOCK OR UIREMENTS: wuwws | @. ixoNoDooRS. AND DOOR HARDWARE Saskatchewan ‘is playing down “ * Ken St. Denis and Norman Cos- M|nett, Salmo, beat':Alan Jacobson @\and Jim Hanic, Kinnaird, 15-12, 15-9, Third Round Sid Hanson and W.: Anderson, Invermere, heat Robin Pincott and Bill Kereiff, Castlegar, 15-8, 35-8. é MEN'S SINGLES, B. Flight First Round Alan Jacobson, Kinnaird, beat Norman: * Cosnett, “Salmo, © 15-2, 17-18, 15-4. Fred Waldie, Castlegar, beat Sid Hanson, Invermer, 6-15, 15-3,) 315-7. (Continued on page 7) MONOCHROME sTuceo and CEMENT PAINT of Modern Ct s. - $2.45 ONE COAT TO COVER IT'S WATERPROOF Gal. — $6.45 VENEERS — _ PLUMBING FIXTURES All Kinds, GYPROC & GYROC LATH. HARDBOAED & ARBORITE PAINTS and BRUSHES »~ PLASTER and LIME BUILDERS HARDWARE Your Building Supply Headquarters — ‘HOME BURLDING © SUPPLIES : -PHONE 4744 — KINNAIRD THE GOVERNMENT OF‘ SHE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Take notice that..the Liquor ‘Control Board of British Columbia. with..the approval of ‘the Lisutenant-Geverner in Council, has. designated the following area as a licensing area for. the issuance. of licences - under: the “Government Liquor Act, 1953” :— : " Jicensing Area No. 36. - Description: Village of Castlegar. And further take notice that the Board will receive applications for. licences within that area until'the 25th day of May, 1954. g And further.take-notice that the Board will, at a meeting. to bevheld at the Board’ 8 Office, . 525 Fort Street, in the City: of Victoria, on the 26th day. of May, 1954, commencing at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, proceed. to deal-with the applic: ti prior to the 25th day of May, 1954, unless in the meantime:— (a) The Municipal Council of the Corperation of the Village of Castlegar requests: the Lieu- in Council -t : “whe questions that shall upon in the licensing area areas -follows:— % (a) Ate you-in fevours of the sale of beer, ale, and stout only ‘under a public-house licence thin the Ticensing area‘any or all of the questions hereinafter.set puts -or (b) The Lieutenant-Governor receives a petition in the form prescribed by. these regulations or to a like effect signed by. thirty-five per centum of the electors:of the polling divisions within-the licensing area requesting that any or all of. the questions ‘hereinafter set. out be submitted to a vote of the electors of the polling divisions within the licensing area. tas for li to a vote of the electors ‘ofthe polling. divisions qd to a vote of the electors : E (Note:—A ‘ublie-house licence will be similar to the present beer-parlour licence.) (b) Are you in favour of the sale of beer, ale, stout, and wine-only under a dining-room id be submi (Note: elube,. ‘hotels, resorts, * LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD | PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA | ‘D. ‘Mc@vaan, Chairman ass licence ‘for consumption with meals on ‘licensed | premises? Di will be steamships, and resorts, ) (ec) Are you in favour ofthe: sale of liquor under ‘a -dining-lounge licence for consumption _ with: meals on-licensed premises? (Note:—Dining-loungée licences. will be issued principally to what are edmmonly known oe as cabarets, and fo, clubs.) . @. Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under a lounge licence for consumption on licensed Notes Le “ge licences will be Jasued (to to cocktail- bare, They will be granted oly to hotels, restaurants, clubs, railway-cars, ars, ani Thursday, April 22, 1954 Page 7 The. News q ‘TEN WORDS FOR ne THREE F Two — P nT | ae casities INSERTIONS FOR THE. PRICE PHONE 3031 For Sale. 9). - For Rent : . GLADIOLI BULBS, . FINE. VAR- IETYS. A. Joy Box 125, Cas-|: tlegar, th Avenue: Phone 3188. ‘ P3-13 | ROSE BUSHES, ROCK PLANTS, Glads. ‘Apply Nielsen's Green Houses, Kinnaird. . PS-14 ELECTRIC STOVE, CHESTER- | FIELD Suite, Coleman Oil heat- |- ‘er, fridge, other household fur- niture — reasonable, inquiries ‘invited. J... Halliday, 18140 5th Ave., Trail, B.C. C2-18 APARTMENT WITH BATH- ‘room; electric-range’ and: other By Vic facilities, Apply Alex “ko, Phone 3061: €3-15 SMALL MODERN 4 ROOMED house near high school. Phone 3537. < + PLC 4 ROOMED HOUSE, ELECTRIC hot. ater garden ‘plot, ‘fruit trees, Apply Fred Eremenko, ‘next to’ theatre. tes 2-15 It: had to ‘hippen ‘sooner later. ‘Readers of this | col all two of ‘them—have been talk ing to me “recently, a surprising | fact in ‘itself, Fifty: Percent of’ thse kind people expressed ‘sor- row that this space no longer con-, , oF. oring : ‘misfortunes .nd the other F 60x100° BUILDING LOT ON SUITES, noow AND BOARD. McC: House, ist Avenue, Sth Street. Back cof ‘0 . Phone 4547, Castlegar.’ P3-15 . 4 MILK GOATS — IF TAKEN “at once $60.00. Reason for sale shortage of feed. Chas, J. Morey, Renata, B.C, > P3-15 LAYING PULLETS. APPLY M. Foley, Blueberry, Phone (2381, ’ C8-14 4 ROOM HOUSE. LARGE LEVEL Tot. Box 307, ‘Castlegar. .C3-14 BUILDING LOT. APPLY G, Manarin, Kinnaird, B.C... 3-16 POTATOES BY THE SACK. Apply Mary. Sookorookoff near jhigh school. P1-1 FARM FOR SALE. ‘Loff, Glade, B.C. _ For Sale or Trade : , 1987 WILLY’S SEDAN. MOTOR ‘completely overhauled, $125 ‘eash or, will trade for 5 to 7 Kip. | outboard” motor. See Steve ‘across from. C.P.R.. Depot. Box 837¢ Castlegar. P3-) 16 "APPLY C. P3-1 : Wanted to Rent. O Supply. Pa-: 3 ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH. Electric heated water tank. Newly redecorated. Apply. ir. Steve ankola Sr., Phone 3507. C1-16 TWO ROOM SUITE WITH BATH. Phone 3967. 146 Second Ave. 16 that 35. Olds of youre'n,” ded delight that it didn’t. ~ As the latter put it, “It's ‘about tained tear-jerking tales of. mot- |. y Misutka 2). reach, an essay to write, a house Castle Theatre S427 TONITE — FRIDAY SATURDAY “ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ONLY. THE PICTURE EVERYONE IS" TANKING ABOUT! —| to build, or.a_ difficult job: to handle, As we are about to start and: we look: ahead, the goal seems distant arid we wonder if we'll reach it. We wish it were al- ready reached, Then we start. We progress from Step. to step. and: step. by ‘step., our goal comes closer, At Jength the end “e in sight and we're ‘working on the finishing Then it's and time you st about ‘ It, should therefore be-to the! former’s delight and the latter’s annoyance that yours. truly once again not car-les, once again despite oft reaffirmed resolutions that never again will I-support a used car. ‘After some-900 miles.of travel with this’ fourth in’ my list of it strikes. me 3-16 | F or Rent or Sale 3..ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE Jot, Upper Bench, Kinnaird. Ap- . Ply Box 604, Castlegar, B.C, si Heyy P3. “tthat automobiling is’ a lot like 1 | drive. Even bus drivers consider -|that a long trip. As you think of many other things in life, especi- ally if one has a tong trip ahead one, :.* ‘Let’s say you have ‘B50 miles to off, you the “before you. and your -18 FURNISHED ROOM OR ROOM and Board for single, gentle- man. Apply Box 410, Castle- gar. Wanted "=. PART. TIME, HOUSEWORK. Write Box 97, Castlegar, Mary P1-16 "FUNERAL HOME: DEDICATED TO. KINDLY. | THOUGHTFUL ‘SERVICE Ambulance Flowers ; . Phone 3601 ~~ Two: “BICYCLES. ONE - BOY'S and.-one girl’s, Phone Molly White at 4051. C1-16 Found... *, CAR KEY WITH BRADED ‘colored handle. Owner. may. have same, by paying for -this ad. : lc. CL Lost tin |wouldn’t it be grand if you were ‘|miles are behind you and then]: : pther things. We havea goal to in ‘Your: Own’ Home ~~ or Place of. Business VAN SCHRADER METHOD ° Endorsed by Leading Carpet Ms DARK GREEN FOUNTAIN PEN engraved “Mrs. E. Spreeman’,, 2 Beepsake — reward. Phone ON. TUESDAY, APRIL 13, » TWEEN "Post : Office ‘and. house on Main St. Keys on. Sisel, 420 ‘Main St, caste 7 Reward, P3-16 ‘PHONE 3267 CHROME RIM OFF METEOR between Trans. Garage and Robson. Phone 4261. P1-16 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 7 : UR TRILOID COLORFUL, | PROTECTIVE ENAMEL OF 1001. USES! Watch Sherwin-Williams Enameloid work its decor: ating miracles! 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The trip wasn’t’so bad after all; in fact you made it in ene hour less" ‘than the } previous time you drove it. ‘That's the way it is with many, cult as one entity, has proved not ‘hard at all a stage at a time. Which “leads to a further thought. There are actually ‘no big things in life, only artificial accumulations .of many small things in a certain arrangement, Tasks, trips, projects, machines, etc. etc. which we regard as big, are merely combinations of many, many small parts. The real eer our goal, which seemed ‘so diffi- ; & you've eutgrows she one about the birds “ond ths bees... try this on for'sizel ties. are the basic which all problems, projects as activities, even the biggest, ‘arc composed. 5 Thus there is no big building, merely a_combination* of ‘many bricks, pié¢ces of glass, boards, plaster, shingles and paper.. =. There is no big project, merely ,an orderly succession of tasks. "There is no big machine; merely, many small parts in a certain ar-, rangement. There is no big trip, merely’ a succession of many miles. Yet these basic entities which we regard as small, are the truly big things. We' can drive 500 miles only because we can drive one mile; we can build a man- sion only because we can saw a board and pound a nail; we can engineer “a project only, because we-can perform a task. : The best example of the big- ness of small things, however, is bomb, But wait—how did we get from | automobiles to atom bombs any- way! f NEW HAT London maternity hospital to. officiate wing. ‘| 15-12, 4-15-10, :15-12, Badminton Results : (Continued from bods 6) Sécona Rouad h: Alan: Jacobson, Kinnaird, beat Jim Bail, Creston, 18-16, ‘14-17, “Mike Horcoff, Castlegar, beat’ Freda Waldie, Castlegar, : 18-13, 13-18, 15-10. aa Thisd Rona “OK KIDS! SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY APRIL 24th _ TIM HOLT. -. “BORDER. TREASURE” 4: CARTOON S the lowly atom and the atom: . © CHAR HAYDN ‘ROALD SILAS erceg FROESCHEL bat v Alan Jacobson,. Rana, Mike Horcoff, ‘Castlegar beat |W. Anderson, Invermere, 6-15, 18-16,.15-8, Semi-Finals -Norman Hashes Nelson, beat Mike © Horcoff, ‘Castlegar, ae 6, 6-15, 15-12, LADIES’: DOUBLES: B Flight Third Ro G. Male on and L Ramsay, Nelson, beat Donna Muirhead and Joyce Swinart: Kinnaird, 18-16, 9-15, 15-6. : E. Patterson and Vi Miros, Cas- Hlegar, beat S. Butling and S. 15-9, + ° GE. Electric Range Apartment Size Niodel i G. Male and I. Ramsay beat E. Patterson and Vi Miros, 15-10, 15-12. LADIES’ SINGLES, B. Flight ‘ Mary Stubbs, Kelowna, beat Donna Muirhead, Kinnaird, 11-5, 12-10. : Semi-Finals . E. Patterson, Castlegar ‘peat Anne Meneice, Nelson, 4-21, 118, 11-3. + P r, 11-2, 12-0. 6” ‘and 9” Tops Sizes 6 to 12 PRICED AT $15.95 = $19.95: and ares Soft or Boxed Toe MADDOCKS SHOE STORE -PHONE 3641 . "BOOTS Nelson, . 15-2, 12. -15, | * Mary. Stubbs, Kelowna; beat E Adiga Shape. “NEWS" sad “NOVELTY” Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. SWAMP GIRL’S - primitive love lures .. wo dangerous men into the voodoo- + Diced by JOSEPH H. 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