CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday; February 5, 1953 t's A Woman's World By Mil Crittenden February 14th is coming up! Valentines Day festival of hearts and flowers. It's time to be just a little sentimental, to give a little thought to the romantic side of living. A shopping expediion this week brought this to my mind for right now, of course, the stores are heaped and laden with Valentines, What fun itis to glance through yous hair: jas small: owe oe the Valentines! And how they oughly—using cleansing cream bring back childhood memories! | first, Then follow with soap-and- Some are romantic as a Strauss! water and several warm rinses. Waltz, lacey as the crisp white) This opens up the pores and starts caging on a bon-bon box. Some|yoy relaxing. Next, relax com- amusing, whimsical, senti-|nictely, Drop your head, let its mental, gay or funny. Yet, there’s Velght fall Rvilly-nilly, let your a whole quiverful of Valentine | shoulders sag, your arme fall life- ideas shot straight from Cupid'sloss, Shake out your hands, Rest how. there a minute. HAVE. A HEART! STEP 2. Lubricate. Now take we’ ied |up palms full of oil or rich cream with the details of daily iWving and’ work into shoulders, throat that: we forget about the little/and face. Next, massage cream sentimental gestures. Let’s take|into the face with quick, patting, time this Valentine's Day for a|upward strokes, The delicate area few of the little “extras.” An un-|around the eyes need special care expected gift for that MAN of)Dont rub here but pat gently yours will please him and flat- with extra cream. ter him enormously. And why|:~STEP 3: Steam your face. Tak~ not please the children by adding |ing cloth that has becn rung out -a little festive touch to the dinner |in hot water, apply it to your face. table? Perhaps a heart-shaped|This will open the pores and pre- cake with pink frosting. Perhaps|pare your skin for the mask. one of those lush chocolate hearts |STEP 4, Spread mask over entire sbeside each plate, bearing .the|neck and face except for eye area, message “Be My Valentine!'| where you leave plenty of cream. These are the little memories}Make.sure mask is thick enough that they'll cherish in the years|to cover every pore, packed into ahead. wrinkles and crevices, spread QUEEN OF HEARTS. thickly under chin and@ out under Speaking of romance and senti-|jaw. ment, isn’t Valentine's Day the].. STEP 5. Now soak cotton pads time to give a little special atten-|with eye lotion. witch hazel or tion to your beauty care? It’s a|Woracic acid, lay over eyes and Hie good time to launch a program of |down for fifteen or twenty min- exercise and diet to regain that|utes. For, best results, lie: withy perfect schoolgirl figure. But first, |feet and “legs higher than your. Jet's talk about a few tircks that head. (An ironing board propped bring quick’ and immediate re-|up against the chesterfield makes sults. Something to’give you that}an excellent ‘salon’ rest.) Relax “new look” this February 14th. {completely and think of nothing You'll be his “Queen of Hearts” |except to count your blessings! this Valentine’s day if you take| STEP 6. Up now, and rinse off time to give yourself a good home |the mask with oe water. Now facial, It's a * that's ite a piece it cot- easily mastered_and.a trick that ;ton with ae cate skin lotion or you should keep up your sleeve | witch hazel and go over the face for every special occasion. with'brisk, patting motions, Your First, get together :your -facial skin is smooth as a baby’s. Your . equipment; a big towel, headband|eyes are bright and dewy, You or towel for your head, absorbent|feel fresh and relaxed. You're cotton, facial tissue. For dty|ready for ‘a.lovely make-up and skins—which most of us-have in!@ Wonderful time! this country—youl’l need clean-|VITAL STATISTICS 7 sing cream, lubricant cream, skin |: To get back’ to that: diet-and- freshener and special facial mask. ‘Why use facial“mask? Beepuse | eatiier, bere. are oma vital sta- its the quickest’ ‘“pe-do" job your Fra “from Hollywood. These are face can get. ‘There are many considered the ideal beauty meas-, safe, effective masks thdt you can urements of a young Hollywood buy right in your -cofner drug-|star and chev: give, you. something store. They rest the face, make|*? aim al skin seem smoother, fresher,-less|- Height, 5, feet 6 inches. Wrist lined, Most have a tightening pull 6 1/4 inches. Bust 35 inches. Waist that sucks out dirt from the’ pores | 29 ches smaller than bust. (25, make the best treatment | for|not!. over “26. .inches.) “Hips, 35 or. enl; 101 Blacknanay ore wat plareed. Re sous ‘inches; Calf 4°or 5 inches larger self a facial, don't put‘it'off just|than ankle. because you haven't taken time to buy a facial mask at the drug- store. You can make your own, right in, your own kitchen, Here's a good" one., CORNMEAL: MASK: : Mix two tablespoons of: cornmeal with one egg white, lightly beaten, to form a paste as thick as heavy cream. This you spread over your face and neck” — ‘then ‘let dry.*: When it feels taut you rinse off ~ with cold water. _ HOME FACIAL Ready to begin? First, wrap “yourself” in a ‘big - towel, leaving arms and shoulders free. Tie back Every year one of my friends liclous new “Mince-Fruit Torte, and pour 8. Christmas include the glass ple plate 1 which pudding. steamed’ in‘ a “white ‘bow! it !s baked as part of the present.” with a holly. design. If fm lucky’ x Minee-Frait Torte enough ta receive one this year, 1 shall have. aoe .of six of these a owls to use for-serving ‘substan- brown sugar, and %4.tsp. salt. With. “tial soups, chowder.or salads. “a fork work in 1 ¢, already-stited The chef and “Ihave just - per’ enriched «flour,. 1 tsp. baking .pow- fectzd a wonderful holiday ginger .dcr..and 1.¢..unceoked roiled osts + perfect’ for ‘gift-giving. to-make carse and sticky crumbs. steamed in pint-sized « Paok: 4 moutds for small.families,.or in a ‘resistant ‘glass :pie plate. three-pint mould for a large fam- "Then mix, « togeth her % ©, mince- ay And. the ‘mould: baa be. Dart of meat,’ 54_¢. choo le and % e— e gift. drained ‘crushed pe aerle or chop- Heilaey Gloger | Pudding i pedsstewed or canned « apricots. Sift together 2 ¢. already-sitted Spread .in the crumb-lined plate. enriched ‘flour, % ¢. sugar, %.tsp. Cover lightly with the 3 in a bowl cream togethet % c. margarine. or. shortening. % inches (not over 36). Ankles 8 1|3|° GERMAN AUTO anes BE BUILT HERE Central Press Canadian New competition for. Canadian ¢ and U.S. car manufacturers may be felt in the German Volkswagen or some’ other small German car. German company is seeking to buy a 250-acre tract near Oakville, Ont. on which to build an assembly plant, The Volkswagen shown here Is popular all over Europe, THREE BILDG PERMITS APPROVED MONDAY Three building permits totalling $2450 were approved by the reg- ular meeting of the Castlegar vil-. lage commissioners Monday eve- ning. A fourth permit for $8,000 was tabled. The permits approved are: Pete L. Gretchen, smal! house, $500;.C. .[N. Appleton, house, $3,500; Joe ‘Thiel, garage, $450. The permit tabled was for an $8,000 funeral home on Third Avenue. Applicant is Frank Rich- ardson. The application for per- mit was tabled, since the proposed location is slightly removed from the business section. “{° Seven ‘Royal : Navy, destroyers: .|served in Korean ‘waters. during the first of the war,'three of them completed two ‘full tours of duty. Quiet Wedding Unites Castlegar Couple In a quiet di vat the ohme of Rev, F. Woodrow on Rs elu January 15, the former’ are Vv. Mair became the bride of John Fetenauer: Rev. Woodrow offi- A U T 0: G 0 u R T ciated, : A reception of guests followed Fully Modern the nuptials, at the groom's home. Cc A B I N. s. Reasonable Rates 2 CASTLEGAR-TRAIL _ HIGHWAY. : Among the guests present were; Mr, and Mrs. S, C, Muirhead of Kinnaird; Mrs, F. Walton, a sis- ter of the bride and Lloyd Mair, the bride’s son, both: of Nelson; Mr. and Mee Pie Hougars pride? is in-] Rob- son; and Mr. ne aly of ea Miss Mary Musecov and’ Mrs. M. Hougan assisted in the serving of a luncheon, - Photo Studio FINEST QUALITY SERVICE ; as B HUBER Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.O, The value of Canada’s product- on of ski poles and fittings in 1950 amounted to $28,142 and should be even greater during the 1952- 53 season since the sport is becom- ing ever more popular. During 1951,, figured on a per}, capita basis, Canadians cach at- tended the movies 18 times. + Carlsen’s Building ——— Supply Gon BC, ¥ .A.COMPLETE, LINE OF “BUILDERS? ES INCLUDING HARDWARE and PAINT Estimates Cheerfally Gtven HA iGs KINNAERD — ROBSON - - CASTLEGAR WELFARE AND RECREATIONAL SOCIETY Statement of Receints and Disbursements Year Ended December 3i, 1952 RECEIPTS Subscriptions: Employees gt thes Cc, M. & §&. . Ltd, W. K, P. & Light Co. Ltd. The C. M. & S. Co. Ltd. .. Local Donations ¢ 2,19. 130 200 2,332.50 “9 250.00 C. M. & S, Co. Ltd. Employees 45.00, * Others Miscellaneot : Colleshons for: 265.00 310.00 Society finned Improvement Society Robson Recreation Society Genelle Recreation : and Welfare Society Canadian Legion Building Fund Bond Interest. 3,919.50 60.00 . ofall feceipt 100,50 4,080.00 8,972.50 * Excess of-Disbursements over Receipts *+ 685.27 DISBURSEMENTS ' Camp ‘Koolaree ~.... 75.00 ET r Canadian, Legion Branch 170 Poppy “Fund . Band .... .00 400.00 ’ Castlegar and District Fall. Fair .. Camp Lourdes .... Canadian. Aztotitis and ‘Rheum: ‘Trail Boy Scout..A it Trail Rossland Girl Guide. Camp National Canadian Red Cross Society Nelson’ Branch Trail Branch . Canadian National Institute For The « i; Sees ne : 100.00 con «Cancer: C . 5 100.00 B.C. Olympic Games .. 75,00 Crippled Children’s Hospital 50.00 St. John Ambulance Association British and Foreign “Bible Association 50.00 Army 150.00 & 45.00 “1,870.00 y, 80.00 220.00 . 300.00 50.00 875.00 Amateur “Athletic _ ‘and ’ Recreation “Society Lillian Kill Public Library Associntio Kinnaird St. John Ambulance — Kinnaird - Baden Powell Club Little Theatre . Sports C Welfare Committee Library Committee . — 8 ‘Robson _ $00.00 - *gpog0 00.00 1,750.06 Society ‘Women’s Institute + Welfare ..:3 : ‘ 225.00. - 50,00 | “75.00 00 * 360.00 TOTAL GRANTS Special Collections Disbursed Society Proj Canadian ‘Legion "Building Fund +-Kinnaird Improvement, Society 1951, Adjustment, re Canadian Leg Ears A 2308 Audit Fee x pment Post Ottice Box Rent a Safe" ‘Keeping Charges. Dentine’ and “Stationery - _ TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS salty and -itep, ‘baking: sod Aad’ Pravered yerumbsr iG 2 beaten-grade’A,:B. or Creggs, Bake 35 min.-in-a moderate oven, e. tinsulphured molasses and.% c. Ss0378- deg..F. Serve cut in small: ‘melted shortening or margarine, Wedges, elther warm = witk hard Mix. well. Stir in 2c. ralsing, 1c, *auce or cold with whipped cream. Tomorrow's Dinner “Pea Soup m fron ‘hese bone) car Transfzr to a well oiled tal hs ar eee mould, or 3 (1 pt.) moulds, dies, string Beans _ ‘Pickle d Bert Salad em three-quarters. Cover wit! Mine errult Torte a Sent fitting dias or wilh, alumi _ Coffe “The. Cher | tien “Paddings To | iteam puddings, first. put jas: Serve ot - Several. folds of newspaper In a /anuce, am gauee, eee gam.” Serve eight. of the mold. Cover ciose ‘nladaime™ observed the chef, and’ boil “slow! : reiders can niake our de- time vot ee? ene aisnany ue es mike Allow 1% Cash on Hana ... Bank of Montreal, Current Account Dominion of Canada Bonds at Cost $3,257.88 Special ‘gllections we Surplus'Account: “Balance December 31, : Less, Bstess of De Disbursements over Less: 002 Special “collection “tobe 327° 3,245.63 * $yab7.88 Ihave made an examination of the accounts and records of the} Kinnaird —— Robson — Castlégar Welfare Recreation Society for the year ended December 31, ne In my opinion the i and D: i Balance Sheet exhibits a true and correct view of the transactions Society. and of the ‘Society ‘for’ ‘the year ended... December ‘31, 1952 according to the. explanations *; tome |and as shown on the books ‘of the “per: CRYST, Public Accountant. Page 7 ' FOR SALE — Gne pair of boy's FOR RENT — Comfortable room, 300.00 + 200.00 1,000.00, FLIGHT: BPACE- RESERVATIONS 7 vat H.. K. Naruse K. A. ‘Morrow OPTOMETRISTS - Suite 3 — Post Office Bldg. Hours — 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. - The News’ SALE — 6 Piece-Light Fin- On Dinette Suite. Apply Mrs. _W. Davis, Apt..A, Robson Hall SOR SEE Blas bay be, SALE — Blue baby buggy. Eon $50, Selling for $15, “Rock- or-Roll” baby chair. “Torcan” » heater-fan, “New Maid” non- electric vacuum-cleaner. Var- ious other household items. Call Stasiak’s, Sixth Avenue, Phone 3256. P1-6 ” skates. Size 11. Never use $4.00, Phone 3741. Mrs. K. Ang reashuk, Castlegar, 3-3 ‘FOR SALE — Grain fed baby beef. Phone 4531. Anderson Feed Co, ce: FOR'SALE — One used, heavy- duty office safe, $125.00.. Qne used cement mixer, small size, Classifieds HELP WANTED — FEMALE — Good typing essential, neat ap- pearance, able to meet public, experience not necessary. To . staré March 1st’ in Castlegar. Apply by letter giving all de- tails, to Box 410, Castle News FOR RENT — Furnished two room basement suite, self-con- tained, E. J. Peterson, Box 59, Castlegar, B.C, Central, For respectable gentle- man. (non-drinker.) Apply corner of Columbia and Main or Phone 4282, 1-6 Robson Community hall, 8 pm My AMATEUR SHOW — Saturday February 9, Coronation Hall, 7:30 Keep February 20: for obser ! 9,| Kinnaird Dramatic performance. ‘WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY For Appointments Phone 3441 - Mrs, Sutherland or Office Phone 2581 Wed. or . Sat. 27 THE OLD HOME TOWN — MAW CoM! WER SECRET WEAPON-=° teesesronoee By STANLEY. FOLKS- [ES OUT SWINGIMe $35.00, Apply Oglow Btothers{p.m, Grand Prizes. 1st. $15, 2nd. Building and Supply. Company Ltd, Columbia Avenue, ea tlegar. x saad Fs FOR RENT — Two room modern self ie contained sparement $10, 3rd. $7 and 4th, $5. Enter now. ‘OUND — Keys on Ring, Car Poe No, 2T-72, Apply. News Office, 3-5. Apely Bob Hunter, Box a) WANTED ‘astlegar. — Small quantities of standing timber, eultahle f¢ Led ‘WANTED — Would like a ride to Trail every morning about). ‘8 am. Phone 2137. C3-4 Write W. Budden, Box 518, ‘Gas. tlegar. + P3-4 WANTED — Bookkeeper for ‘OUND — Young Ladies’ glasses ‘pply Castle News and pay for is ad. C3-4 ‘FOUND — Child’s Gold Frame Glasses. in wine case, Owner may have by ‘paying for this ad. 8 : = Robson Co-operative Exchange. Apply at Co-Op, Robson. © C3-4 St. Alban’s Evening . Guild Valentine’s Tea and Apron Sale and Bake Table, February 14, from 3 to 5 p.m, in the Parish Hall. . “Spring slut Around The Ie i Around is time to have a, complete CHECK UP _on your car for Spring and Summer driving. Let us service your car now We Have Equipment For COMPLETE MOTOR REBUILDING FOR 1949 FORD PANEL SALE DELIVERY TRUCK 1946 MONARCH COACH, Excellent Condition . 1946 FORD 3 TON, Flat deck with new motor ARROW MOTORS LID. CASTLEGAR, B.C. i i {1 had from Mrs. D. Seaton. During Here-»«There With Arlee 4 You probably won't believe is, — I find it hard to do so my- Sule but the fact of the matter is — I-WON a Prize! Not a conso- lation ‘prize, not even secoyd or third but FIRST! -At the Bridge and: Whist party last Saturday night for the March of Dimes. Of course I had a wonderful time but even if it hadnt been for first prize I would.have enjoyed the evening. I'played whist so it was sheer luck that gave me high score unless you count the help. the one time when we had to score dur opponent's tricks, she did beautifully on_ ‘aire! us that is. Vic Jones and I ‘were partners and Mrs. Seaton"had our table laughing so hard my. jaws were still sore, in Church the next hight. I’ don’t know, maybe we ought to send for her daughter Buddy and family to come back. ‘to Castlegar to live, she seemed to be able to Keep her .mother in line and there's no telling what will happen next. For the first time in a Jong: time rm Blad I.didn’t get around to doing my washing on Monday. By waiting until Wednesday I have the pleasure of seeing the sun- shine on my sheets and see them billowing out in the wind—they might even dry. Some Winter!! Gordin and Mickey Jones went again some winter! ELECTROLUX Service — Supplies LAKESIDE . HOBBY CENTRE RADIO SERVICE B. HUBER 25 years on a weiner roast this week — TAXI TRADES LICENCE APPROVED FOR CASTLEGAR SAVE WITH (asile Theatre Thriftpass FRIDAY and SATURDAY Shows af 7 and 9 p.m. The trades — licence of Ivan T. for a taxt service in Castlegar té operate from the new hotel now. under congtruction, was approved at Monday’s commission meeting. The licence application,’ which has been deferred. for over a month, could not be refused, the commissioners felt, even though the. present business available of another taxi service here. - . It was pointed out that the vil- lage of Castlegar licence entitles the applicant to operate the taxi’ only within the village limits. may not justify the establishment}. MONDAY. and TUESDAY ALL RUSSIAN PICTURE : “MUSSORGSKY" In Beautiful Magicolor Shows at'7 and 9 p.m. Regular. ‘Admission Prices Five species of shrimp are found in waters of British Colum- bia. than it was in 1949. SETS EMAMELE =-Centrat Press vanaqian As minister of health, Hon, Pawul Martin feels he has to set a good example, even at the dinner table. So, though he admits to an appe- tite as good as anyone in the Do- minion, and though he can, :as ‘shown here, perform venthitsiasti~" cally on a steak and all the tr! expanding waist Mine by. curbing” Work Guaranteed Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. is “at the dinner table,’ In 20 months, he says, he took off: 40 pounds, which brings nim down to 160, The effort, he maintains, ts another example of “good govern-- MITCHELL L Transfer and Fuel Ltd. PHONE OFFICE — ANDERSON FEED BUILDING Sugar is the cheapest of all’en?|* ergy foods.-But not many Can-/’ .|adians realize it-is‘cheaper today by a few cents per 300; ‘pounds, : mings, he applied the brakes to his r Narvo, Box 292 There Are Still Some .. . -: TOILETS, BASINS, SINKS and "CEMENT LAUNDRY TUBS —OW SALE— SEE US FOR PAINT — Monamel, Monaseal, Murphy Gyptex and Vello CASTLEGAR BUILDING. SUPPLY Phone 2161. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY my WORIZON PICTURES presents YVAN HEFL a NELIN. KEES An S.P. EAGLE PROOUCTION with JOHN MAXWELL KATHERINE. WARREN sf EAGLE + 108 Raloased they Ui $150 PAYNITE WED. Pettey 2 Senta : February 13- {4 LIL Es I've fought my way out of ‘cabs, bars; and hotel rooms, T've learned this business