CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, |B.C... Natures Scrapbook. ‘pRUIN’S TASTES: 4 Bears, especially the Black : ‘variety, are among the- least _. Shoosy of all creatures. in: the tnatter -of food.. Almost .any- ahing capable of being» eaten finds a place in the. “cast: jron” ‘stomachs of their kind. It ‘mat- ‘fers little whether the- item. is ‘sour, sweet, bitter, fresh, live or dead, decayed or putrid, ‘their > enjoyment is the ‘same.) Even ‘the leaves and roots of the Skunk other sharp projections for the sheer joy of: seeing their vic- tims suffer. Another common be- lief‘) is ‘that it is merely the Mrs, W. O. Devitt, bird's method of storing food act ets 4 District. Social ‘Notes fora rainy day”..The truth of/ == the matter, however, would seem tobe “that neither explanation is ‘correct, ‘but rather, the habit is enjoyed’ for no other reason Kinnaird Korner. Casilegar a than ‘it is the most yay to secure ‘a victim while| ive, Jake" Hendricks hes. re- its: flesh, turned home from weak toes.” of the bird cannot Tadanac Hospi ~ -gerid ang nauseating to the taste and smell, ‘are relished when other food is scarce. : x “BIRD TORTURES: . It is often believed ‘that shrikes, ital. \ Mr. H. York returned from Rev. L: C, Johnson: and: Mr. R. ‘Presbytry |; the Trail] Hunter attendea’ the’ P meeting in Trail. this. weel Mr..'and Mrs. F..- Rose,’ saueh: Fain * kee i » Ontario, off] t PLANT A TREE FOR A : _ WEDDING LICENSE: | in Toronto. The “Buropeans have been} ine Rossland Hospital. on the way to visit his son, Glen| Nelson who is‘stationed with the ROAR Mr. and Mrs, W. Easton: Heath- er “and, son2 Gerry. of “were -weekend: guests of er and Gerry participated - -in the > Mrs. ‘B. Calkin is a patient in| Rossland ski meet’on Sunday. Mrs. Helen Gergley left: on practising forestry for centuries and “Mr. Bud Locke visited.’ his| Saturday for a visit to her son- THURSDAY; MARCH: 8;-1956 he +1. a “Deer Park Socials. 7 % Ve bY Mrs, .N. Mottershead was the hostess: for the: March meeting of the, Deer Park Women’s In- stitutes. eight members and two visitors toa from the; hospital. as;well as a visit .to| a member -recently re- turned from’ the hospital’ as ‘well as‘a visit to a fornier member. the It was unanimously decided that Mrs. attend the Fruitvale Conference in’ May, as the . official » delegate for. -the WL: Mrs. J. Kent: and Mrs; $14.50 oats before. _ magistrate W. #H. Taylor. bakes ff. ‘of Castle- head were named to a committee, while Mrs, Kent and Mrs.’ ¥.Briggeman ‘were named in’ charge of. transportation. ‘The sick convenor reported a -visit gar was fined $10.00 ‘and costs for passing on the “solid line. ‘The ‘offence occurred “ at Blueberry last“ week:: =~ CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT FILM; GOURT 7 CASTLE NEWS, “CASTLEGAR,” ot Two. “WEEKS | ONLY ‘We ‘will: ‘give ric for your radio. ton: a Apion in. allowance on any one - _OF our TV. Sots. CROSLEY SUSTOM 2" table model Sitios Kinnaird, Robson: ip. R. Beattie, “Bishop *: Twelve Gonfirmod Into |i: ost: tmportant ‘tine to || Anglican Faith: Sun. ‘Twelve young people, from ‘the | sider) ;that: apalntalning ; good | legar area, “were: spon ieee eras the | tan ee faith by ‘the Right Rey, ; Kootenay in’ St. Alban’ Church us‘is winning’ the game, ‘we::will|’ cheaf, -lie,“or, bully others’ ‘in or- .der/'to win,’ whereas’ if: we ‘ con- right ‘ings also, since ‘all our] Barbara’ Dower; all:of Castle egar, ire.‘the’ ‘results of what! Sharon Wyilte, ‘and. Beverly Hy- 19 Mombers Present, AL C.W. » Mooling The cw. ,of St. Rita's parish held their ‘monthly. meet- ing: at the Marlane, Hotel with 19, members, . one ‘guest - and Father Brophy present. Father Brophy. addressed the] a ‘{members and told of the new schedule for service during Holy ft] Week, and hoped. ‘to. see large son: of Robson, \ ‘atid Joan Shields, ,)for the St! Patrick's Tea, Sale, : neo Work and ‘other Booths‘ to’ at all the services, ‘was very, successful and the pro- ‘ceeds were’sent to the’ ‘Directors of the Seminary Fund. ing: near, the. final. tee “PAGE: Si clude’ the acquiring 7 of? an jaddi- tional’: Forest * Management ’“in Bah Columbia: by, the. com- 's -wholly owned. subsidiary, Celgar Limited and. the/. re- of © the capital: structure in July. At. ‘that. time '825,000 oftt of the 4,000,000, shares held by. ‘Celatino, S.A. a jjwhelly “owned: “subsidiary, of Am ‘The recent: Bake. Sale held by: ° ,{the Cotholic. Women's League ee As St. Patrick's: Day is, draw-|% gS rere ‘surrendered :| company, and the 6% ‘preferred™ shares then outstanding, and als. jkeld* by Celantino,.S: “A: were changed into ‘common shares.: The increase’ in’ net. sales. in’ 1955. represented advances in ‘all. divisions ‘of’ th : ‘The :Cedar' Chest’ and: its con- were The convenors are all working hard and hope for a “successful ‘Frolic on March 17th. nt ;wood ' pulps, lumber, cindustrial- ‘chemicals,: yarns. -and:* fibres. ‘more often called Butcher birds. the Germans place great ei mother, Mrs. C. Loeblich: at the] in-law and daughter, Mr. and impale their pray on y thorns and|yalue: in the care :of theif for-| weekend. : Mrs, Loeblich return-| Mrs. Jack Pitman, at Port Co- f | ests.-’Manhy’ laws compel g0od| eqwith him to Silverton where|quitlam. © forestry * ut ’ she: will. visit a few days with Archdeacon B.A: ‘Resker ac- [Buildin ,. S fies the ‘strangest Jaw is that of al her: father. companied Bishop’ Beattie’ to small’ German: 'town “that fot) yr. Doug Perrin of V and | Ki on ‘mani de Segal & Suanly:< Oo, Ltd. ‘pleas n 3351 Pa 4061 tents, as well sat the other prizes are on display in the Fomencft, ‘Building; next door .to: Karnie’s pedies Wear, Tickets are -avail- able from ueague membei also at, ‘Karnie’s". Store. ~- ee ; The booster prize was won by. Mis. iW. .Shwarok, The hostess, Mrs. M._.Gallo, served te During the “year “a” number ‘of; ew: chemi: " i duced several centuries has forced 8] ;, visiting his mother, Mrs. ‘Per- Sanday and has returned home. prospective, bridegrooin to plant/rin and his sister, Mrs, Harry| Mrs. W. Saunders of Balfour a‘ tree in the town forest before|qaytor. | is the guest of*her’ son-in-law, Re can obtain a marriage license. ‘Mrs. .Wayne Carpenter thas re-| and daughter; Mr. and Mrs, G. - turned, home’ from_ the Nelson Harmon of Twin Rivers Motel.| Wm. Waite of Trail Mrs. : Jee. Shirley..and “family spent’ a few days. during the are in ‘Grand Forks a ieee eee vislting “her, parents, Mr. the: wedding: of. Mrs. ley’s| and ‘Mrs. E. Wallner, sister, Patricia Shannon, whose| Mr. Bud °C: Mo owas a fA combined, one ond sbusl marriage to Donald’ Campbell] Nelson visitor this week. = ain = : = 2 ° u : : z International,’ Castle bee Kin: took place yesterday. The young Mrs. Ivan: Horrie~ returned) SW Bae 2 = i o# : e gig Sey . . ot a "1956 naird and’ Robso st Nlarul couple’ wil]: reside in' Golden, B.| from a week's holiday in, Van- a : ty : ti | were. settleg with an ‘overall a the home "of Ms. Wr “R al C. where. Mr. Campbell is em-|couver. ' . te 4 c E . Reed, ployed with the CPR. Mrs. ‘J. C. Atkinson has ‘re- The; salaries. -of. teachers, vubat Pa - Mrs. L: Jack of Emo, Ont., is turned to her home in Hillcrest, praca Bat niet school: teachers |* visiting her son and daughter-| Alberta aiter a visit to her son|- puagee me | 42% of the operating adr cbgr nal nll Dee ore a : lest gr yi TS Ail forins have bosy/fubmitied eee a : pret H Pas : - e ‘ac. ae and ‘Mr. Alvin’ Peterson: of Sal- Fic. Robert Forgie Thompson, TALE nite” r Fee eg : i : wen paves cern nae Plan in Hin = mo : were. weekend. ar of | ending is. leave with his s : ses viding it is approved by the’De- Miss) Savane “Mother, Ed-| arent, Mi. and Mrs. 1 Forgie| partment “of Public Health in jumner. Victoria. *- Mr. -G. Pelletier: : ‘of "+Fernie Thon pSOn- “with “a-few-. minor vadjust-| chargés, ‘received a ADULTS: $1.00 for. 3 nights - “STUDENTS: 50¢ for 3° nights PRICES EFFECTIVE. MARCH. 8 to- 10. j = Beef. EVISTA CHEESE URA Ce SERVICE AND SUPPLIERS || |. SURA standing or sitting, | from either side. Venti top. Sell tocking All at a 10% Dis- count for payday ; ? and look’ at the t : selection! ~ GLIDDEN ARNIS : ” SPI Y SATIN “Good “Assortment Of f > FLOOR LINOLEUM —- ‘PHONE 4066 — ~The. Pub) ic Health Nurses, who] }--. A. Price of Cranbrook, . ae: jstted Seer Mis.) Re, Hardie is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ken eid hie nw cle er bea ervicing Castlegar Fic Glen ‘York, eae has been| Price, while her husband is a fi m Series ce id in ard cols, rave ad- “relia, Ont. has|Patient in the Nelson Hospital psiuna Finish 2 begs 1 vis at, they are holding the stationed at Coa ia, On! following a CPR. train derail- proof, tilt-proof. Far date open''to: get in'Polic Vac-]} °. pass is exams, - - coming : cine: consent” car til Mar . u 3 Eth im a class of 60 and is now ment, caused by a snowslide last Sth Any me se unti chilaren eke 2 Te 2 pendent: busi stationed at Claresholm, Alta. Bap! : starting: school: this .. year! may ME 2 ‘ : Pad is well qualified to advise you on theking : s : nm two daughters of Mr. oe have: one of these cards ‘by call-|]~ vig Sash & Door : of i insurance that suits your exact needs, fi I ovemenis... |=. Roz Stenstrom of Trail, and 3 i i for light). : a : GRAHAM. 2 cane} | Ing: Bt) the ‘School: Board ' Office, a reore vm |] °.. His experience,’ plus the ‘fact. that he 3 sany impre grand-daughters of Mr. and Mrs. a > oe McCo k eee ce ‘ E Fe 1 bel ee sél your: policy from: more: than‘one .. To Si: *Alban’ $s “Church E Riea soy Castors were Bi; . - ‘ ; : ae : = s a fee im to give better insur- s en the es 2 Rhonda Kim at a Baptisms Ser- At St. Alban’s Chiireh;- Cast- 4 legar, last Sunday, the Bishop vices Sunday. morning, ern 4 : of Kootenay dedicated. a new].>. Hai riper pited urch;,|. §. KHAKI!‘ PANTS—FADED Lectern, which has been. made wine Go Snconta toe ara e : S e and donated by. Mr. R.A. D. ist for ‘the gir! : BLUE ..DENIM—-WHIP- : West, The Lectern is fade lof were Mrs." Wm. | Waite, their]. CORD WITH’ LEATHER : Birch wood anc. is'a real’ object sist snd ae S,. gran nt “TRIM POCKETS: “AND: of beauty. New’ lights now also! we t xecep wr itater en! ¥ - HEAV: roe OLIVE - beautify..the” church. : The gl obss joyed ‘at the home of ‘the parents. are the present of St. 1 Church, Trail jand' were ‘former! $ In the eight years “1946 to: 19- : in the old® church ‘there.” 53 immigrants to - .Canada Mr. Colin’ Petts’-and “Mr. J-|) ought into the country $415, Stainton have ‘done:-all ‘the ‘wir= 000,000 in. capital. ing for the enlarged church and pi have now completed the work with the installation of the new Of the Canadian tax dollar about ‘eight cents is spent..on eee 4. : SUPPLY STORE Lent ae ccs 08 education, between /.25 and 30| Castlegar. B.C. Phone 2161 beautify. the church’ by giving?a ene oS social “security and| | No MONEY DOWN—TERMS TO SUIT YOU COMA IN AND SEx US : ae fee age} «2 162 0z. ; carpet: foe the eel MIXED: VEGETABLES PEANUT. BUTTER, le, they: recent behind = ae es ; rozen 20.) Squirrel, 10. oz: new reredos. the. Ales ca aes eae ew ean t t ; H pt Pka. cocktail peore The’ Vicar, -Atchdeacon -B. A. ace : —aeeeseeeee eee nk — FRESH PRODUCE — Resker; expressed. the .thanks ‘of : THE: CASTLEGAR. AND DISTRICT afety werin: . E Suaraniee oe oe TOTAL ‘ExtRAs CASTLEGAR BUILDING Lb. 35c : _ KIPPERED HERRING “S Nabob"Gooke P a : Large. Eastern « a ZB the congregation ‘ for. all “ these efforts to make the church ‘more #.God. ‘The of Govt. graded ‘meats | Te rades “ee ety "RED & BLUE BEEF” Margarine Correction: Diane Duncan re- ‘elved, the golden bar:instead of Dianne’ Adshead “as; (reported in the Guide’ and. Brownie Banauet last -week. : | We reserve the ‘right. : . to limit. quantities.» — And in Our Dry @ Goods is Dap. — —LOV'LEE ‘MADE: Discussion and a were e madé for the .annual ~Bean Supper which -will ‘be held: March: 22 at ts the Robson” Community Church * Castlegar; and? District : || Hall, at the meeting of the Rob- \Soeeee ‘will. be held on ‘Tuesday, . ~ son .W.A. ‘last Thursday, held at || j ema }".,. | March. 13th: 1956 at 8:00 p.m. : in Nylon piricat trimmed: /@s ‘B\ the: home:.of; Mrs, Roy Br : } B SRS ithe, Parish Hall, Castlegar, ._ . ~ with nylon lace - - Side Bacon. . BA vote -of” ‘thanks, will go 80 : Or : “to ‘consider - other - ae. <. f, sizes 32 to 42:.... $1.99 Q : Noot: bass : : ‘the: Senior :Girls of the Sunday $ i q i J 2 - ‘an i F Pye : ‘|'School,: who -have repaired ‘the H church: Hymn. books. F CA toward the fuel expense wus received from the di School. | were made to start another box lof ‘used clothing | to be sent ‘to Korea...» u In the absence of Mrs. W. T. Wraldie, Mrs. ©. McPhee took charge of: the program, medita= tion..and: prayer with Mrs. H; dohagon and:Mrs. J. Raine doing F ie »Tea:iwas; served to the i2 members :and 3 visitors by Mrs: S$ Humphries. end Mrs. R Ballard. |The. next meeting will be April 3rd at the home of Mrs, AW. ‘Thorp. Children’s _S-T-R-E-C-H tion as follows: : “Resolved that the- Board of Directors. be* empowered * ‘borrow: a;sum of “money. up on : Ponties each - 1 Banks" of ‘Canada to CBee ee er voee of the said ‘Society and that the said Directors be further empowered . to enter into a promisory note * knitted with. .tum-down Every member of the Society or notes in the name of the said re color ain Par ore e ey i - 2 sizes Pe as 1 to attend this i impor. Ty, oot ne Sata’ fan shall Ree ; 7} ~ Complete line of Grecerica’: = = Fresh eh pnd. Meat. dees phone 3731 and | we will’ “lady de