CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, Britlsh Columbia " THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1951 : : ‘ + | ; - * " amfURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1951 » CAST EB NEWS, Castlegar, British Columbia CASTLE NEWS Castlegar, B. C, Published every Thursday “At the Crossroads of the Kooteriays” L : CAMPBELL Owner, Publisher and Editor Subscription by mail, $1.50 pate carrier 15¢ per ROBSON W. I. HOLDS FIRST FALL MEETING The first fall meeting of the - Robson W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. R, Chalmers, After the preliminary proce- dure of opening the meeting by the Mrs, W. Waldie, 10 words = 10¢ billing charge. Display rates on reqtest. Entered ag 2nd class mail, - Post Office Department, Ottawa reports: of various committees were given and Siecuses It stration was given by © Mra, Chalmers of boning a chicken. There were twenty-two mem- bers present with two visitors. EVENING GROUP PREPARE FOR ANNUAL BAZAAR. ~ The Evening Group held its meeting at the home. of Mrs. D. Adshead., The usual: procedure: of the” meeting was conducted by the Mrs. G. Hett. was decided to cups and teaspoons for the W. I. kitchen, and also a parcel of tea to be sent A rare demon- CARLSEN'S: BUILDING ‘SUPPLY hy For All: ‘Your Building Needs VENETIAN: BLINDS c 0° AL KINNAIRD, B. C.. Phone 4221 Box 249 BOB'S Pay - N- Takif : With our policy of low Cash Prices every day of the week it pays you to do your shopping: at home and save “DOMINION BUTTER, Ib. ‘GOOB-LUCK MARGARINE, lb. FANCY GRAPES, 2 Ibs. © ence Rime * Ere TOMATOES, new pack, 20 oz. cans BORDENS CAN MILK, 2 tall cans . 1 Ey 29° (6-can limit) CORN OIL, 16 oz. can 49° FRESHIE, FROSTADE, SOFT DRINK, 4 ka 15¢ HOME STYLE SAUSAGE, Jb. . AGS BACON, by the piece, lb. PORK LIVER, piece or sliced, Ib. ; ‘SMOKED KIPPERS, bb. .. _ PINK SALMON, tall can ‘o5¢ ce Prices Good Friday, Saturday; Monday, Sept. 21, 22, 24 } Pie reserve the right to limit quantities eW HY Pay MORE?” ia L s ‘SAVE WITH “A Thriftpass Castle Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7 Preduced by ) GEORGE MOSKOV ART LINKLETTER BARBARA BRITTON ey irected Pp Realizing that’ November” is just around the corner the mem- bers went home well supplied with work “Mr. and Mrs. 8 'C, Muirhead’ and family have réturned from ‘a short visit to Spokane, 1 Mr. and Mrs, R. Mokelkie and family have returned .from’ holl- daying in Weyburn, Sask. . Mr, and Mrs, J. Wisted and family have returned from visit- ing friends and relatives at Pen- ticton and Wenatchee. Mr. and Mrs. R. Burke have returned from a trip to Spo- kane. Mr. and Mrs, H. Creighton have as their guest Mrs, Creigh- tons brother, Con. Pat King of by ‘the, work convener, Mrs. S, Grant, in .preparation for . the annual bazaar in, November. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs, Adshead, Mrs, S. Gummow of Victorla, secretary of the -Women's Insti- tute is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Chalmers. “ Mr. and: Mrs. E. S, Suddes of White Rock and Mr. Jack Raine and Miss Mary ‘Minchin of Van- couver returned home after: at- tending the Marcellus-Raine wed- ding. . Mr. and, Mrs, J. R. Martin and ‘ son George have left for Detroit for their vacation. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright are spending a short vacation at Calgary. Mrs. J. Thorndale left « for Swift: Current, Sask, where she will spend some time vad with relatives. KINNAIRD Mr. and Mrs. a Carlson: have as their guests Mrs. Carlgon’s: sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kazakoff of Prince George. Mr, and Mrs. A. Eldridge and ‘Wayne have returned from Van- -couver. where: they took Dougie “who is attending school there. » Be ae Shirley Calkin “gélebrated | her 9th birthday ‘on September © 15th, when her little guests. ‘en- joyed games sand a delicious luncheon which was presided over by her mother and grandmother. Later .the kiddies were treated to a matinee. The invited guests were: Louise Fink, Linda Davies, Leonard Gallo, Donald’ Davies, Gerry Cushner,: Sandra. Gray, Bobby White, Joan Reed and Margaret MeWhinnle. . St. Alban’s W. A. Holds Meeting St, Alban’s W. A. commenced its autumn activities with a de- Hghtful meeting at the home of the Drealdent, Mrs, A. Horswill, sth. Resker inettontes and outlined plans for the coming season, .which in- elude ‘special ‘activities for the young people of the church. An invitation. from Mrs, H. ‘Johnson to hold the next meet- ing at her home was gladly ac- - . cepted. F the delicious refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. F, Killough: ., The nextemeeting will be held, at the home’ of Mrs, H. Johnson in Robson at. 7:30 P.m., Thurs- day, September 20th. "- ‘ e.. Beary ‘ Ne a Before buying or renewing your insurance, Office No. 2 upstairs over the Post Office ry Castlegar Dry Cleaners . In 1939 it one one dollar to buy one dollar’s worth - of goods or servi Today - it takes" $1.88 or more to buy the ‘same goods or services Pr i In 1989 Aud took one dollar to get” your suit cleaned i ‘and pressed.) ” ong Today it takes $1.25 to ‘get the, same service. Due pea 1 as asa een nnouncing j i ‘ : ae. THE OPENING SOON OF aa: : 2 . (By “Len ' Waiker) The Castlegar Kats playing be- fore‘close. to 400 fans.on Wednes- day won ‘the Trail City Senior ,Women’s Fastball crown by de- ‘teating Fidelity Life 6 to 3, to take’ the title in two _straight games. ‘The’ Kats will now meet ‘more for your ate eeanlie dollar today than ever “thefore. : ‘ SOCIAL CREDIT MEETING The first meeting of the Social. Credit Study |. Group will be held in'the small room of the Coronation fiat y/: Champlonship i. With the Ball at 7:80 p.m. payed inJ Nelega ‘on Sunday, Sep- , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st i if Joy Delo’ es home Fun with the + bases loaded in the eighth inning “all interested in Social Credit please attend. A vice- broke ‘up a tight pitchers’ bat- "president and secretary to be elected and other im-- tle between Ann Kastrukott aid ts June urn. At that time Trai ‘por tant business. _ was leading 3 to 2 and. Milburn had only given up 3, hits. The Kats picked up 6 rung on 6: hits, while committing 4 errors, Trail ,. had 3 ‘runs. on 8 hits'but had t 5 errors. Milburn struck out 5 A and walked 1, Kastrukoff struck ° Wri hf A { S lout 5 but didn’t issue a walk. Trail picked up 1::run.in ».the igi $: u 0 ervice fourth: aot 2 ae he te ith The ‘SHELL PRODUCTS OF ALL KINDS . < Randall’ also safe: with an error’ f : ry was safe on a fielders RADIATOR ‘CARE Sens CRANKCASE, FLUSH oles "Tnen with two strikes Y - against ‘ her, Defoe blasted the, -- LUBRICATION aes | BATTERY CARE. ~ Castlegar Sah@Door fy se “WOODWORKING “SPECI ALISTS j - All these are a FALL MUST. ‘Don't delay, let us. ehioek Windows . . Doors age ee Cabinet making . . ‘Storm Sash a See us for prices «= Phone 4946. : ge Floater. and Liability INSURANCE. R. E. SOMMERS, President see us for OUR rates. teth ae ie in’: the Signin Grey was on base with-an error, RON COUCHMAN ; ‘game “away. .. The Kats have won 7 straight games’ and. have lost only one” game in their last 14 outings. I will go--out on a limb and pre- ‘oper, your car ‘today’ on ‘the most important points ‘dict that the Kats will win. the. We: ‘est Kootenay aie in. straight * games. CUBS ‘WIN QUARTER- FINAL, 2 GAMES'TO 1 The.Cubs entered Into. the _. Sent finals on Tuesday by down-- ing. the Legion Pirates 7 to 4. ———————— a CONFECTONERY &. BUS. DEPOT 5 x é. Ee a, PE et Par ‘9 8th ina sericea to bring you the facts about your oe Insurance plan : i WHTISTHR - Of ‘ates only 5 hits ‘with 3 of them “coming in the’ seventh when “they scored 2 runs, He struck , out 9 batters. The Cubs got 8 hits off of Moe Walton, one of them being a.home run by Bill Kerieft in the third’ inning with one on. :+The..Cubs picked up all Drop in anytime for an Ice Cream Sundae or fl Float. Milk Shakes & Sodas. Novelties - - Papers - and fourth grames. - FIMNGIML STORY OF RGILS? . q - to improvements in: methods and efjuipment, you get wins Game s Castlegar AGENCIES: | | q “ball; into’ right field ‘to put the’. “Rennie Mitchell allowed the Pir-:; their’runs in the second, third, © “ Shaver’s Bench crew 3 to 1. “The Cubs, will, now meet Shav- er's Bench Outlaws.in a two-out- of-three: series ‘to ‘determine .who , will meet the Trail Hotel Giants for the league champlonship, ! CUBS WIN OPENER 3'TO 1 Behind. the 5 hit pitching of Rennie; Mitchell,’ the ‘Cubs won the first game of. the seml-finals on Thursday as they downed the The Cubs went ahead in the first ‘frame: with: a run: on: two hits and an error. Shavers. Bench tied the’ score at-1,to 1 with a run dn the third but’ Castlegar put the game away with a run in ‘each of the fourth and fifth In- nings.- oi OUTLAWS EVEN ae SERIES. = Netaon Royals for the West Koot- '. Cubs 7-to 2. ‘Shavers Bench Outlaws even: -: ed up their semi-finals on Friday - When. they downed the Castlegar The Cubs received only 5 hits from the ‘offerings ‘oft Outlaw, chucker, John . Ful- thorpe ‘who - didn’t allow..a..run until the last frame. /The Bench boys in the meantime collected 9 nits off of Lorne Marshall, the losing..: pitcher. . ‘The -..Outlaws Scored,.4 runs in the first, 1 in the thtird and 2.in the fifth. Ful- thorpe fanned 8 and Marshall 3. Rennie Mitchell was lost to the team: on the.last play..of the night when he was Spiked..bad- ly on-his pitching hand... This is a_tough break for the Cubs. League officials informed the Cubs that they. would: be’ al- lowed 1_-replacement: for Bob ' Thomson who ‘has, gone: into: the +: Services. I believe that the Cubs are trying .to- get hold of a “pitcher. . CUBS BOW. OUT 1 The Cubs were Knocked out of |” the playoffs. Monday ~ evening when they went down to defeat 6 to 1 at’ the hands ‘of the:Shav- | er’s Bench’ Outlaws, | The: Bench ‘boys: will ‘now: meet : the - Trail Hotel. Giants for the league title.” . Rennie Mitchell pitched for the Cubs but due ‘to an injury . to his hand he was not as ‘effective as usual. If his hand was.no.bet- ter on Monday: than it was Sun- day when I saw it, then I am’ surprised that he pitched at all.- : Shavers Bench. picked up 3-runs ‘dn, the third, 2in..the fourth “and 1 in the ninth, Johnny Stre-* Hoff played an outstanding. game :for. the: Cubs: _NOTICE. aiwviode wishing a Tide into Nelson for the ball . games”.on Sunday please. give - your name,in to: Mary Gall, at ‘West's -Store not later. than 6 o’clock Friday. with regard | to the premium: ra' Many ions have asked this question because they Habely feel that a beige of the s financial picture of B.C.H.I.S. . will help them to i the ee ‘ OW Es all 0 Buildi s which B.C.H.LS. bas experienced. . . i - Free timates on’ your ing ‘Need GENERAL crit” uae IDA Batley ALL.t te is the cost of running the hospitals. timated their ‘Sosts would be as follows: 'Thé money B.C.H.LS. gets from plus that received from the ial bo BQ 247 RINMAERD PHONE 4221 ‘cl wonder, spo sede win ae Government, is used’ to. pay | the hospital ile of the people of B.C. ea pat are ‘ ‘ : vous P res jane, ter what it costs,” asked the attrac- governed by. the cost of the Th the most eee factor, : . RES s es tive young | haiedseatets as she start- dante . The season’s smartest 4 e a plan which has already paid over $40,000,000 yor more than‘500,000 hospital cascs, and ¢ q ‘3 moccasin in Birds’ Eye Scotch’ - .PLUMBING.. is providing benefits for thousands more ‘each month. - - a : 4 ‘Grain.’ A ‘casual ‘style for fall— . HE ATING FOR THE. TER : BC. HOsPIT. AL INSUR. ANCE SERVICE— z and just as comfortable as Gilson Furnaces, 18”, all steel "2 oP cs - ’ F YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST LARGE HOSPITAL ‘BILIS. fel : : they os apis arid Gilson Furnaces, 20”, all steel - bs é GILSON AIR CONDITIONING. UNIT .... Lophts young counle is typical of aunt Ina hot oven, 400-425" ach and Rice Pulling : spent at Vancouver. ~ KERR’S: “We'have “Reeves and Sons” Oil Paints, Water Colors, Poster Paints, Dustless and Pastel Crayons, Lino. Cutters and Speed Ball Pens in stock. Suitable for school or artists work, ALSO IN STOCK THE NEW “PARKER 21 PENS” IN AND OUT OF TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Marshall . of Langley Prairie were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R, Melver. Miss M, ‘Thomson has returned from ‘the Trail - Tadanac — hos- pital. Mr, and Mrs. C, Petts have returned from a holiday at Cal- gary. X Mr. W. Rigby is a coiled in + the . Shaughnessy: Military hos- pital at Vancouver. “Mr, ‘Allan ‘Hall ‘of - Vancouver is spending. a holiday here. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie York of ‘Trail’ were Sunday. visitors at * the home of: the. Jatter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J..A.. Williams. ‘Rev. J.B,’ Barnes left Sunday to attend the Confraternity of Doctrine.” Ci ‘being held in Fernie, Kimberley and Cranbrook, Father Barnes will also, participate in the Con-:: * fraternity Conference‘ being held in” Rossland,‘ Trail, and- Nelson from* Thursday through * val Tuesday, September, 25th: Mr. end Mrs, a Choquette and *. ‘their .: IN CHURCH at Rita's charch Rev. Joseph B. Barnes, PP, Nineteenth Sunday after ‘Pen- Secor ‘Sunday Masses, 8:30 and O'clock... Confraternity of cht Doctrine “Conferences+ at Trail, Friday, Sept.'2ist » and Sunday’ afternoon” and: evening sin Nelson Cathedral,’ Sept. 23. Friday and Saturday are E Ember days — days of fast and “ab Sunday ‘Mass, 10..o’clock. Pa- -- ~ Angilcan-Serviees \. - Archdeacon B, A,..Resker, Vicar Sunday, September 23rd. son’ 8 a.m. and 7:30" p.m. naird 9 am: and 4 pin; pled gar it a.m. Gospel : Hour—Twin. Rivers Hall Sunday, September 23. Break- ‘ing of Bread, 10 a.m. ‘Sunday ‘School: 11: 30 a.m, Gospel. Hat “*7:30 pm: with Mr. Fred Smith, of Trail ‘Siving « ‘the’. message. of. Snokanie: Wash., were visitors ; to Castlegar and ‘the Bltest of ‘Father Barnes. Miss Helen Shkwarok of: Proct- er and Mr... Nicholas Turik, of _ , Trail, were “Sunday visitors’ at - the home of. Mr. and Mrs. K. Soberlale of Robson. 23Mr. L.’W. Davis who has been a patient in the -Kootenay..Lake General Hospital. ‘has returned to. his honie. Y Mr. and Mrs..H. Metnals - of ‘Wynndel ‘are guests’ at the: home... of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Killough. Mrs. R. A.-Jackman’ of ‘Nelson. ; ‘ spent Monday. with: her «sister, Mrs. J. R. ‘Killough. Mr. and: Mrs. W. O. Devitt re-: turned . Friday from ‘a holiday Mr.. and’ Mrs. ‘Dennis Hhighes of. Oliver have taken up residence here. ~ “Miss; ‘Adetine Baker. Jett: Wed- . Hour, : Friday, | 6-7... t 2th, T:30 p.m, Regular Bible Study at the home of Mr. Philip Toogeod. The United Church of Canada Rev. L. Clinton: Johnston. First and third Sundays—Rob- son, il a.m... Second and fourth /Sundays, ‘Kinnaird, 11:15 am Castlegar 7:30 p.m. Gosees sing. +song, 7:15 p.m. Good ‘Tidings Sunday Schook Sunday, 10° a.m.,. Coronation Hall. Classes for all ages.’ Fal picnic, Saturday at 1:30.” Evan- +,gelistic-Service, Sunday 7:30 p.m home of: Mr. Fred Woodrow. All cordially invited: Children’s Bible Young Peo- /~ple’s meeting, Friday .7:30.. Both s meeiings: in the. _Woodrow home. Sunday - 10-12 rte Sunday school ‘classes for all ages. 11-12 a.m. Morning | worship service. T 8 p.m. Bible’ study and Seay te for where: she, will attend her broth: er’s_ wedding. * x . Mrs, F, Labelle of Creston was a visitor, at.-the, home of her son-in-law and: pate Mr. and.” Mrs. .;M, Dalton. -Mr: George Landis of “Ottawa isspending: a* holiday: “here. Mrs. J, Blackmuir’ and: Miss Betty . McKenzie_ of Vancouver are spending a few. days visiting: Mrs. c. Saunders. ~ hy Mr, J.C. Atkinson: of Hillerest, Alta., was a recent visitor at the home of his son and daughter- Ja ‘Mr. and Mrs. " prayer. * ‘Come: and. hear) what -the Bible has to ‘say’ regarding the Holy Spirit. Everyone wel- come. to: Gospel: Tabernacie. The Place where God’s Word is ac- cepted in its entirety.” re ‘Chudch; Ki * Rev. W: ‘Lyall Detior Services ‘tobe; held in’ Com- munity. hatl every -Ist “and 3rd Sunday at 3°p.m._ e “LUTHERAN- SERVICES: Services: to -be. held::in- Angli- can® Church every “2nd and. 4th _ Santa at’3: pm. “In a ‘buttered ‘or. t low. ‘easscrole, | “mix~. Ad as noked' brown or. converted white rice, 1: bkaten egg, %.c.. sugar. 1% Tals condition was welt summed tsp. salt, 1c. diced fresh or canned. °- es, 2% c. milk and the juice me, “Welare“all more or less slaves bra arated tind %. lemon. in a pany surround: with thatwe could live wellx or even ’ beller, by the, intelligent use ‘of St rT Mn nc tne gonteg” Serve }warm or ‘cold with melted jelly. Trick’ of the Chet Wheri baking whole tomatoes, nut’ in, ofled: muffin: pans to’ Meeps the sbosa.! ieee HE tuuone-sure* ) HEATING 34 59. G0 delivered - 51:74:50 delivered ; saeg Q ‘delivered © 1O< delivered (Made ‘in-England) Just t the slippers for. that tired hubby to:relax in While ED, last 2 $4.65 fe Buy. where “saat dollar buys dollar value. family. One druggist. : Cc srt 1:50 Fresh ‘from: the. Old: ‘Country? ‘and ‘actreatifor