: ‘Phone 344) WALA TACT) NR ATOR RTA \ Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, February 5, 1.953 Castlegar Deminoes Bow To Northport Hoopsters 49 to 45 The Cast! were bested by a ior ae team from the Northport American Legion, 49-45 in a thrilling basketball en- counter in the Stanley Humphries auditorium Friday night, After trailing 32-13 at the end squad, sparked by “Ei row the gap in the score, 1 hoopsters, MUIRHEAD AGENCIES FIRE, AUTOMOBILE AND CASUALTY G. Roich 5. Game Lineups, Northport: Vv. Benson. 16, J. Dompier 6, Nixon 3, Reed Hicken 17, of the first half, the Castlegar lagle -eyes” Rennie Mitchell and Reed Hicken, came back strong to outpoint their visiting opponents 32-17 in the second half, and rapidly nar- d closely and coping with a style of play some- what rough at times, they. were unable to overtake the Northport Rennie earned himself first star of the evening with 24 points to his credit, over half of Castle- gar’s total. He was followed by Reed Hicken with 17 counters, For Northport, top point getter was V. Benson with 16 points, followed by D, Harmon with 12, J. Harmon 10, J. Dompier 6 and D,. Harmon 12, J. Harmon 10, G,| thereafter while their Forks op- Role. 5, V. Harworth, - VSURANCE Castlegar: ee oe Rennie Mitchell 24, Reg Lott, PHONE 4341 B, Plotnikoff, Joe Zeeben 1, Joe High School Hoopsters Split Double Bill With Grand Forks AFTERNOON ‘REFLECTIONS LIFE AT S.H.H.S., By PAUL ZANET This column, making its debut in the Castle News this week, has for its purpose to bring to the citi- Rogal Park EXCLUSIVE Castlegar basketball teams split a twin bill with visiting Grand Forks High School seniors in a well attended hoop exhibition in the Stanley Humphries Auditor- jum Friday evening. The capacity crowd of over 300 fans saw the Stanley Humphries boys outpoint their visiting op- ponents 24-21 while the home- town girls absorbed a 23-‘drub- bing from the Grand Forks lassies, The Castlegar girls were trail- ing 5-7 at half time but were able to collect only two more points zens of C an idea of the By Gladys Colli: I wonder why my ' reflections this week have been a bit on the resentful side. Could it be per- Raps after reading “Just Looking” by E.G.O. in last weck’s Castle News, my natural female ego was slightly deflated? Now I ask you, what right has any mere male.to assume, and the further audacity to state, that'he is the more hand- some of the species. Supposing we do use a few gad- gets here and there, and a little powder and paint, It seems to me that should be permissable in view of the fact that men too re- ponents 4 greater sk accuracy than in the first: half, basketed 16 counters, Arlene Blaihut was credited with’ three ‘of the local girls’ scores, and Violet Gleboff and RIGBY’S FOR YOUR VALENTINE Chocolates and Coutts Cards CONFECTIONS LIGHT LUNCHES MAGAZINES NOVELTIES Meel Your Friends At Righy’s SKYLINE AUTO SERVICE “THE FINEST IN THE KOOTENAYS" SPEGIALIZING IN TUNE-UPS ‘LUBRICATION We have new equipment for KINGPIN FITTING B.A. Products - Fisk Tires & Tubes Phone 2092 Shirley Taylor scored two each. For Grand Forks, Maureen Pat- rick, Olga Skrepnikoff, Violet Rezansoff and Vera Beliveau, and Bernie each coll sort to ar » in spite of all they say. Have any of you re- cently had the happy experience of sitting in a beauty parlor of a large City? If not, may I bring that oc- cupy our leisure moments at the Stanley Humphries High School. Let me first explain that the students in the school are divided into four houses, each competing in such activities as sports, drama, public speaking and debating. At the end of each year, the John Dalton trophy is awarded to the house with the largest aggregate of points, There is also the K.R.C, trophy which is won by the house winning the highest number of points in the annual track meet held in May. Present House standings are: House 3, 152 points; House 2, 125 points; House 4, 115 points and House 1, 80 points. The January 29 assembly of the Students. Council presided at by Mel G SUITS For Spring you up to date? The male is an' accepted fact to the opera- aw Mr. Bubs and his fumbling ‘dub give tors, and the men walk brashly in without even bat- ting (an eye, for anything from a points and Mary Tomlin 3. The boys game,.a hard fought thriller from start to finish but particularly in the second half, saw the local lads bound into a commanding 17-8-lead by half time after leading 12-7 end of first quarter, The Grand Forks boys came back in the third quarter, how- ever and rapidly narrowed the gap to 21-17, They continued their vain bid for victory, in the last quarter, but, their scoring potentialities were foiled suc- cessfully at almost each try. | High point getter for the boys game was George Chernoff with 12 points for the Grand Forks team, while G, Eremku ‘and J. Seminoff scored 5 and 4 points respectively, also for Grand Forks. For Castlegar, e _f oinlkott tallied 9 toa wave. The men in these parts may not yet have become educated to the advantages of beauty parlor serv- ice, but they still do the best they can with what they’ve got, in front of their own mirrors at ey ment with an eetiiirer recep- tion, from the student body. On January 30 it was basket- ball, House 1 defeated House 2 by a score of 8 to 6 with Bill Plotni- koff making 5 of the 8 points for House 1 and Joe Zeeben getting all 6 points for House 2, On the same day, the House 4 junior girls House2 junior girls home, The vast they feel when they view these stag- gering results is of course because they wish to impress their more {and I quote) slightly inferior counterpart, Away with all artifi- cial aids to beauty, he says. Let both sexes have an equal footing. Well, Mr. E.G.O., lets ‘start all over again, -and this time keep the footing equal, In the first place, we will never accept that “slightly inferior" at- titude, and in the second place, even with our faces washed clean, I think our features compare fav- orably with those of our “slightly Joe Zeeben 4, Leo Gosttings and J, Nixon, Walt Poogy, Vic Krav- Bulletin Board A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 Friday, an ie ann sail mecting ‘at 6:15 pm, | St. Alban’s Evening Guild Valentine Tea and Apron Sale. ‘Saturday, February 14, 3 to 5 pm. in the Parish Hall. Twin Rivers Hall at 8 = All members ae ie attend, and Bake Sale, Hinnaird Bell, vebeuary 44, 2: 2:30 te. 7 pani ee JUNIO“ BADMINTON ‘Monday evenings nee to 9 pm SALES. gym. SENIOR BADMINTON Tuesiay ‘evenings 7 to 11 pm. 3.5.8.8. gym. TEA — Insurance Advisers . . y Cabelegar at 7:30 pms; ae 4 ODE. monthly and annual meeting Monday, ‘February 9,- Cyril Bell Agencies lid. sky and Gordie Reed 2 each, - Rennie Mitchell and Reed Hic- ken were réferees, In the interval B wen the two games, the Stank males, ‘You will note in last week's column, that the writer says that, in view of the ladies’ handicap he would suggest we be permitted one — no, two (béing very gen- erous) cosmetic devices AS ade- quate Junior High ‘Schoul Band gave their second public petformance, Under the direction of Bob ‘Gra- ham, musie teacher’ at the high school, the 32 piece band” won enthusiastic applause for : renditions, ‘showing “much “prq-. gress since their first appearance. . Making. thei. rfirst appearance wére . three Stanley Humphries High, School: Majorettes, Gérry Ann .Wanless, Faythe Toogood and Joan, Bennett, who marched in graceful time to recorded music and twirled their batons. Both schools had their chéer leaders who led the fans in rous- ing cheers for the teams. Bever- ley Jones, Joan Hostetter and Marlene Albee led the Castlegar cheering section and Iris Kalma- koff, Myrtle ‘Fisher and: Art for.Grand Forks. Game Lineups: Girls, - Gtand.-Forks:- Olga. Skrepni- ‘koff 4, Maureen Patrick 4, Mary Tomlin 3, Violet Rezansoff 4, Vera Skrepnikoff, Bernie Benin- |. ger 4, Nariko Kondo, Betty Die- penbeck, Doreen Stule, Vera Beli- veau 4... : = Castlegar: Della Goetting, Wee: Elaine Phyllips, Lynn Richardson, Olga’ Samson- off, Donna’ Muirhead, Vay Hawk- ins,’ Joan“ Hett, Nonie Henke, Violet Gleboff 2, Arlene Blaihut 3, Shirley ‘Taylor 2. Boys Game - Gran@'Forks: E. Délpenbect, ‘1. Kalesnikoff, G.’ Chernoff :12, P. G. 5, B. Lusi, Men's Dress Panis Gabardines just arrived Latest’Shades and Styles $8.95 pr. $10.95 pr. & $11.95 pr. i DRESS OXFORDS FOR MEN — The Winston Shoe ih Brown. $11.95 Special Group $5.95 and $7.95 QUR MEAT DEPT. - - STEAES, Sirloin or T-Bone 49e Blue. Beef, Ib. ...... WIENERS }; 39c Ib. COTTAGE ROLLS PORK ROASTS Shoulder, Ib. ... SAUSAGE ‘. Commercial, Ib. ........ A Large Selection of Crease. Resistant: 3 7 mofe.of this i Heaven were .the cheer leaders | ~ tion for what, - I: ask Sow And what handicap might he be re- ferring.to? After all, the writer did admit that the difference in facial regularity is very. slight. So. please Jet's not, have *, ‘any by a score of 9 to 1. The students saw a fast moving game between house 4 and house 3 on Monday afternoon with House 4 winning by a margin of 6 to 15. Walter Poogy made 9 of House 4's 16 points and Jon Magwood and Jack Chernoff each scored 5 points for House 3. And again on Tuesday, the more experienced House 4 junior girls swept over House 1 junior girls 20 to 2 in a thrilling basket- ball contest. Ann Lebentsoff put in 9 points for House 4 and Lor- eene Bystrom: obtained House I's only 2 points, ~ LOOKING AHEAD On Saturday, Feb. 7, the high school girls and: boys,Rep basket- ball teams travel‘to Grand :Forks for a double header, which I-hear is going to be a thrilling game. The boys team has won the. last three games and they are now tied for ‘second place with Grand Forks, They have to win the next gree coming up, to wind Op. Blue Gabardine * SUITS : _ 2 Pairs Pants $75.00 ‘We love ‘our men handsome and we even love them when they are not so handsome, but please, boys, leave us our pride and’our sense of equality. If we still cling to a few artificial means to. attract your manly attention, well, just remember, .all’s fair in Jove and war. We of the fairer sex “will be |deeply interested in: any .further statements Mr. E.G.O. sees fit to make on the “equality of women.” COMMISSION NEWS BRIEFS /The regular meeting of the ‘Cas- tlegar Board . of Commiissioners Monday evening heard a request | from R. Fenner for a loading zone at Bob’s Pay N’ Takit on Colum- bia Avenue. Mr, Fenner was pro- mised that‘ the need for: loading zones would: be surveyed’ this week and any. that are needed, and feasible, will -be granted. Other ‘business claiming, the at= tention of the session, which ad- journed shortly after AL By, in cluded: : Frank Richardson, . astlegar by Malet 4 Re castlegar: J. Nixon 2, ‘L. Goet- ting 3, W. Poogy 2, R. Martini, V. (\Kravski 2, B. Kanigan, D. ‘Archi- ‘bald; J. Zeeben 4, G. Reed 2,: Magwood, F. Stouchinoff, B. Plot- nikoff 9. ‘2n FFE 7 TAXI DRIVER FINED “7 IN CASTLEGAR COURT. George. Arthur Collis of Trail, was fined $10 and $4.50 costs, in Castlegar court Wednesday’ after-. noon on a charge of driving with- out due care and attentnion, . The‘accused pleaded not guilty and was convicted of the offence. M. E. Moran of Castlegar was de- fence’ counsel and the case was heard by Sti driver, .. complained 4 that ‘the: Castlegar: ferry would not return for his vehicle'on a re- cent evening ‘when! he was ans- wering. an ambulance call; des- J.|pite the fact -that.his réd. light atop the ambulance was flashing, He was told to contact, the fore man of the ferry crew regarding the matter. ‘The-Parks Board by-law, is to ‘be revised to allow for a mem- bership of five. on the ~ board, Parks Commissioner ‘Dave Camp- bell: recommended that J, Thiel, T. S. Couch, and J: Kelly be ap- pointed to the board when. the by-law is revised. The by-law at present calls for a three member board. The term of C. Petts on the board has expired and Mr. Tay- lor has d from the board, W. H. Taylor. The case arose out of the acci- which will mean four new men will be appointed if the by-law dent ‘at the school |: is passed. o house on January 23.in which the vehicle driven by Mr. Collis fail- ed.to make the turn in the high- way there, plunged off the high- way and overturned. Mr. Collis’s son and nephew, passengers in the vehicle, were injured in the acci- dent, The vehicle, police of- The new power grader is work- ing satisfactorily. Public Works Bert Ch reported. He said’ some grading and gravelling had been done on Fifth Avenue and on the Shew- chuk subdivision. Commissioner Cherrington re- th the rate for a ficers testified, cat the A aighway dived nose first into‘the ditch and flipped over on its top. a rental of the grader be $10.50 per ‘hour, +8 . The annual grant of $200 for the Castlegar Airport C i aa pareve aud protien dona- ion a} 'o the British E: Games authorized, ei CHOOSE your LOT NOW Name your own down’ payment and pay only $25. 00 per month on the balance You Can’ ‘Do “Better Anywhere LEITNER’S SEE US FOR Homes or Building Sites © COUCHMAN FOWLER & COLLINSON AGENCY | PHONE 2921. SEE THE... et SPORTSTER. “HAND, LASTED MOCCASINS BY. wv jandler of Boston : ‘at apne SHOE STORE ~ oe , we Hae “PRICED AT $8.95 ae : B and AA Width — ALSO A FULL RANGE, oF LOAFERS AND. CASUALS ; PRICED FROM . $3. 50 to $7. 95 ‘Just Arrived... 4 Complete Shipment of PACKARD SHOES FOR CHILDREN — ‘ALL SIZES — Widths from A to D . MADDOCKS SHOE STORE _ PHONE 3641 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. : Page 5 What-your-local ‘Canadian Pacific Agent can. do for you, Whether you are travel- ling. in. Conada, the United States or Europe, you can get off to a good start by first con- sulting your loca! agent. E He'can amist you in planning your * ulp by rail, water or air, for business or pleasure. He hes a wealth of up-to-date information... ttt arti) Rg ag ag OO erg Ea Mr. and Mrs. Wally Walper are leaving this weekend to spend a few days in Vancouver. Mrs. A, Zufka, Creston, spent the past week visiting her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jankola. Mr, and Mrs, Jim Lewis were Saturday visitors at Nelson, : Rev, Paul Lade is visiting in Vancouver and will also visit friends in Seattle before return- ing home. Mrs,’ E. Bailey is a patient in the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, where to go, what to see, what todo, Ask him for and booklets. In addition, you can obtain assistance with Uckets, es and hotel See Mr. M. B. DALTON, .C. gent, Castlegar, B. The Canadian Bank Commerce Shelley Winters — Richard Conte ¥an ‘Heflin Mr. and Mrs, J Manahan have left for Vancouver to visit Mrs. Manahan's father, Mr. ‘A. EB, Pan- ton, who is ill in hospital. Mrs. T. A. Campbell left Jost lth silver, During. the evening, Mrs. C. a CASTLEGAR LIBERALS TO TRAIL TONIGHT sociation. Among the business to be decided at this meeting will he Smith of Trail presented Mrs. Fox with a rosebud corsage while Mr. Fox was the recipient of a white for his of th eral Association are journeying to Trail tonight for an executive eC lb. |t the of two from each local organization, in- cluding two from Castlegar, for the forthcoming B.C. Liberal Following a tasty buffet sup- per, the guests enjoyed a Canasta session, Those present were Mr, and Mrs. G, A. Godbold, Kinnaird; and Mr, and Mrs. G. ‘W, Fox, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, Mr. and’ Mrs. A. Brooth, Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Andreas ‘and Mr. and, Mrs. S. Nelson all of Trail. Robson W.A. Plan Valentine Parly Plans were made for a Valen- tine party, sponsored jointly with the Robson Evening Group, at week to visit her son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, McIXen- zie of Vancouver. FRIENDLY CLUB MEETING Members of the Friendly Club met af the hame of Mrs. J. E, McLeod Tuesday for a social eve- ning. The hostess served a deli- cious luncheon, Those present were Mrs, A, Eld- dridge, Mrs. B. Mahoney, Mra. E. Burke, Mrs, P, Harder, Mrs. J. Flekeriag, Mrs, R, Scott and Mrs, W. E Mrs, 7% Eldridge won the host- ess prize. . The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, P. Harder, MR. ANE MRS FOX FETED WITH SURPRISE PARTY ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY A surprise party was held on the evening of Jan. $1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Fox, in honor of their Silver Wedding Anniversary, The happy couple were pres- ented with a variety of beautiful gifts including a table plaque of silver personally engraved, from their son and. daughter-in-law. The table, gayly decorated with ‘flowers and colored candles was centred with a large Bride and Groom cake adorned in pink and IN CHURCH Anglican Church * Sunday, February 8 Castlegar — 9 a.m, and 7:30 p.. mi; Robson ~~ 11 pa Kinnaird — 4 p. Castlegar ‘Annual Meeting on Fri: Uday, .Pebruary -6th. ‘at ‘6° pat ‘Pot Luck Supper at 8:15 p.m, * ' The United Church Of Canada. - Service ot Worship. Kinnai * -Every Sundsy at 12:30, Service 3 of Worship. < Robson — First and Third Sundays ‘at 11 a.m, R. | tend, ,| tures as possible. Present at the ‘he of the Rob- son W.A,, held on Feb. 3 at the home of Mrs, C. L. Johnston, Cas- tlegar. ot she anand Teall 2s: Convention in Vancouver. EEE FIRESTONE TIRES SHELL X-100 MOTOR OIL GLOBOLITE BATTERIES FILTERS TO FIT ALL CARS Windshield Wiper Blades and Arms For all makes of cars : WRIGHT'S. AUTO _Seavice Kinnaird There- were ent, with Mrs. 7 Raine presiding. Arrangements were also made for a World Day of Prayer on February 20 and it:is hoped all ] Robson ladies will be able to at- For the program portion of the evening, Rev. Johnston spoke to the members and read extracts from a book on Meditations by Phurnan, Mrs, W. L. Wright also read an article entitled “Green Christmas.” Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. W. L. Wright and Mrs. W. T. Waldie., Five Years Ago This Week (From the Feb. 5, 1948 issue of the Castle News.) The Kiwanis Slub apace an rite at grounds rink, Friday night. Hi NOTICE . TO KINNAIRD RESIZERTS Dog Licences Are Now Due ‘and Payable at the Village Office, Kinnaird i S. C. Muirhead, Collector. { of were room ball games ‘end skat- ing races, The Castlegar unit of the St. John’s Ambulance Association held its first meeting of 1948 last week when it was decided to commence first aid classes Feb. Sth, in the Parish Hall. Dr. H. Smythe will conduct as many lec- meeting were T. L. Bloomer, Ken. eishy, John Reed and B. Cher- + The No. 1 Leather Crate’ ‘group :| met: at the home of. Mrs.‘ W. a Reed on Wednesday evening. ‘A raffle was discussed in: aid of the hospital, + Mrs, W. O. Devitt: entertainga the LO.D.E, Executive Monday evening, Mr.. T. L. Bloonier is in the Nelson General Hospital. . Mrs. D. Magee is visiting her son-in-law and daughter: at Port Coquitlam, B.C, Last ¥ _ CASTLE THEATRE Castlegar, B.C. February Program Wed. < ‘Thurs. Feb, 4 - 5 Wea. - Thurs. “THE RAGING TIDE” : en ene DOUBLE PDENAMITE ‘Shows at 7 and 9 p.m, Jane Russell Fri. - Sat. . Feb. 6-7 Shows_at 7 and 8:20 p.m. “OUTCAST OF THE ISLANDS” Introducing | Kermina,:a new, screen discovery Shows at 7 and 9 p.m, Matinee Sat. at 2-p.m. Tyrone Power" ‘ Shows at 7 and 9 p. Feb. 19 ~ 20| : Het. 20,7 Be pt Hayward : | St. Rita’s Church (Sunday Masses — 8:80 and 11 || sinaay- devotions — 7:30 p.m. Daily Mass, 8 o'clock. St. Joseph’s Chapel Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Gospel Hour Twin Rivers Hall Every Sunday ‘— Breaking of Bread 10 am, - Sunday School — 11:30 a.m. Gospel Hour — 7:30 p.m. *“Community Bible Centre .s .Undenominational Sunday school, Sundays at 11 a.m. Classes for young people of Feb. 23 - 24 “Evening Service, Sundays, 7:30 Mon,; Tues... Feb. 9 N SLICK FROM PUNKIN| 1 A service for the family. The! All Russian Picture ‘ i | Above service in the’Legion Hall. “MUSSORGSEY” Alan Young Dinah Shcre|"" prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- wea in Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. days, 7:45 p.m. and Young Peo- all ages. Shows at Tand 9 p.m.” | Wea, - Thurs. Feb, 25 - 26 Ralph ‘Meeker . Nancy. Davis Feb: 11- 22)" tSHaDOw IN THE SEY". “OTHE PROWLER” Tet oi Biua <° Evelyn Keyes Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. George Murphy Nancy ‘Davis Shows’ at 7 and 8:20 p.m. “TALK ABOUT A STRANGER” ple’s F Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred E, Woodrow, Columbia Ave. All are cordially invited. to these services. ‘Presbyterian Church Fri. - Sat. Feb. 13 14 : - at 11:15 a.m. «q GAN Ger ir FoR you |**~ Sat Feb. 27-28) D. Ar MacKellar, Minister beter SOUNG MAN Witt tLAs*| Full Gospel Service WHOLE a Susan Hayward Dan Daley XOUNG | ‘ 5 Pp . . Plus The, Bowery Boys “BOYS OF THE CITY’ "shows at 6:30"and"’9" p George Saunders . Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. . Matinee Sat. at 2 p.m... Services in the Church :every Sunday (In Coronation Hall) noyer and F. Clemo. 10 am. — Sunday School. 7:30.p.m. — Evangelistic, Mon. - Tues: Feb. 16:- 17 *Matinée Sat, at 2 pn “ALL BECAUSE OF SALLY” |Mon. - Tues. March 2 - 3 The Story of. Sally ‘of St, Anne “PAT AND MIKE” ~ Ann Blyth Edmund Gwenn Spencer’ ‘Tracy -_ Shows at 7 and’) p.m.- Katharine Hepburn day, today and forever.” Lutheran Services ig at| thi Co-Workers — Misses J, Pen- "Jesus Christ, the same yester- Services to be held in Anglican Church every second and fourth fi 2 members of the Castlegar, Robson Legion Branch 170 Women’s Aux- iliary met at the home of their President, Mrs, R. Kerr, and were hostesses at a surprise shower for eir only unmarried mem Miss Ruth MeDonslq, bride elect for February. Helen Kerr, dressed as a Valentine, presented the gifts on a covered toy wagon. a a aa Ee ee ne OI i -- Brighten Up For Spring With SHERWHLATLLIAMS "KEN-TONE oe re ECONOMICAL WALL FINISH’ 4 ‘SUPER KEM-TONE... : A RUBBER BASE PAINT IN A BEAUTIFUL NEW SE LECTION oF SHADES KEMELO.., ay A FINISH THAT 18 AS SMOOTH AS PLASTIC, EXTREMELY. ‘WASHABLE AND BEAUTIFUL AS POLISHED TVORY pees In the Interest of increasing and encouraging the manufactire ‘ot B.C. 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