Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Z { ‘Thursday, February 18, 1954 Progressive Reporis Heard at Monihly Kinnaird W.i. Feel . The Kinnaird Women's Insti- ° tute heard an active and progress- ive report at their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Brownlie, Thursday eve- ning, Present were eight mem- bers and one visitor with Mrs. R. Hardie, vice president, in. the chair, A donation of $10 was given to the Old Men’s Hostel at, Nelson and $25 to the Queen Alexandria ? Fi the Institute’s adoptee at* the ,; Solarium, was also sent.’ - Members are collecting felt for the Handicapped Children at Trail and old woollens are also being gathered for a bedspread which is’ to be raffled at a Jater date, Also to be raffled is a cro- cheted chair, donated by Mrs, W. Ball. It was decided that Mrs. T. E. Green will represent the Institute at a tea in the Silver Room of the Hume Hotel at Nelson on Feb, 27, Mrs, Green, whe fe Kinnaird’s the ai “District’s Social Events. “Phone 3031 3031 | Castlegar Happenings ped Children Piety, gave a very interesting report. , W. Ball was “ appginted AV Gift to! woo: iting for the Dumont Ad REFRIGERATION H.M. CARD Below, Eaton’s Store Next ing will be at the FOR he of Mrs. R. Hardie on’ March 11, ‘RADIO - AND KROMHOFF TWREEY POULTS FOR 54 Western Canada’s Largest Poult Producers. Write to-day for cata- logue and prices. Kromhoff Tar- key Farms Ltd., B.R. No. 5, New Westminster, B.C. i SUNDAY VISITORS — Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams, were Mr, and Mrs. Art Ewing of Ross- land and Mr. and Mrs, Les York and family of Binnated as . WEEKEND visrrors — “Ar- riving at the home. of Mr, and Mrs, Ed Lewis Saturday, were Mr, and Mrs, Fred Lewis and Mr. Maurice Lewis of Calgary and Mr, and Mrs. J. Bluck and daughter Margaret of Olds, Al- berta. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Bluck and daughter, left Monday for a six weeks holiday in Florida, while here for a Phone 3967 - PRESENT Public Stenographer , oS 2nd off Main. All Tynes ef Sionegraphic Work Income Tax Forms Completed - EARLY FILING OF RETUEBNS ... : MEANS AN EARLY EEFUND longer visit, Fred and, Maurice are Ed Lewis's brothers and Mr. Bluck is his cousin. eee TO EDMONTON — Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lundgren are leaving this afternoon for Edmonton, Al- berta where they will take up residence. eee BIRTHDAY PARTY — A de- lightful birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Saliken for baby Irene, who was one year old on Feb. 13. Some of her future playmates to help Kinnaird Kerner — VACATIONING HERE — Mr. Lyle Harrison of Tulesquah, B.C. is spending a vacation with his sister . and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis. Two WEEK HOLIDAY =- Mr. and Mrs,. W, Walper and family accompanied , by Mrs. Walper’s. mother, Mrs, A. More- house, are enjoying a two weeks vacation, They are visiting chiefly at U.S. points. ? * TO SPOKANE — Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, A. Gray will motor to Spokane to spend the forthcom- ing weekend. *. . = . PLAN TURKEY SUPPER — The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. M. Campbell on Saturday evening to make final arrangements regarding the Turkey Supper which will _ be held in the of the Lakers Gain Finals || With 47-31 Win In Miner Hoop Loop ead ball handling, tie over- came an early Celtic lead for an easy 47-31- win ‘in Castlegar | minor Basketball league activity ‘and Relkoff will try to match the {” Knick stars. SCORING SUMMARY Lakers — Savinkoff 16; Kon- kin 10, Killough 9; Relkott 8; Sookachoff 2;_ Mowlam 2; Hun- ter, Pinkney, Hesketh. Total 47. Celtics: — Obetkoff: 14; Kaza- ‘Koff 10; Kirby 4; Jenks 2; Zibin 1; Turik, MacIntosh, Goodenough. Total 31. Lakers now advance in finals against the Knickerbock- ers. The game is scheduled for Saturday, 10 am. at the High School gym. Celtics opened the game with some fast scoring by Kazakoft which they had a 14-8 lead by first quarter time. In the second quarter, however, Savinkoft and Relkott found the range and the remainder of the game, Savinkoff, Killough and Kon- kin continued to -pile up points for Lakers in the second half, by |§ means of a fast breaking attack that Celtics were unable to con- trol. Obetkoff and Kirby were the only Celtics who were able to penetrate the Laker defense and sc Rated ‘as slight favorites to take the League Championship are the Knickerbockers, LeRoy, For Rentals ST. ALBAN’S PARISH HALL Simpson and. should provide the scoring power for the Knicks while Savinkoff, the league’s top scorer, Killough “ {NSURANCE PHO) church on Feb, 26, At the close by the hostess. Renata Tidings School Inspector Dr. D. ( ( ( ( ( ( ( 4 ( ( ( ( "an , ) ) q ) ) ) ’ LADIES SUITS eS | ( STEALING A MARCH ON SPRING .. SHORTIE COATS © PRICED AT . ....... $19.95 and $25.00 ) These < are all ‘lined with that Insulated Fabric “Millium” } YES. 4. Q « THEYRE EVEN LOVELIER IN THE- ¢ NEW CENTURA MATERIAL a? Displayed In Our Window At $23.95 q CENTURA — MOHAIR — 100% WooL : 4 ) . “Look For The Silver Lining." The: Spring Fashions Are At WEST’ Ss tn en were Smith and Mr. C, H. King, sec of C They were Johnny Horcoff, Don- na Popoff, Joy. Anderson, Irene retary School District No. Nine were recent visitozs to Renata, Rev. W. Frick of Trail recent ly conducted Lutheran. services in the new school here... of the meeting lunch was served e SCOUTS & CUBS. Wednesday, February 24, Parish Hall Castlegar, 2 pm. Ms y 25, ‘Soclety Hall, 7200 pn, ety Friday, February 26, Church Hall, Robson, 1pm, Saturday, Feb. 27, Open Air Session, 1:30 p.m. SUPPER AND FINAL SESSION, PARISH HALL, 5:38 pm. - - Open to both men and women of the’ ERC. District serving of “Deer Park Socials : HOME AGAIN — Mrs.’ George Briggeman has “returned after spending a few days in sir and Castlegar: : : TO VANCOUVER =. A. Law left for Vancouver where he will spend a few days on a business Yowhead, B.C., where he has a job to sup for the Dominion Department of Public ‘Works, * VISITING HERE - — Ww. Sch- spending a few ea at the pee of his parents and his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. Briggeman. see TO NELSON — Mrs. A. Allen was a recent visitor. to Nelson and C; BULLETIN BOARD Free Community Service — Phone 3441 Cyril Bell ‘Ageacies” Ltd. Sunday, Febraary 2ist, Guide ‘and Scouts own Service. The High School Auditorium, for Castlegar, Robson and Kinnaird, Remember the date! April 24th, the Legion LA, Branch 170, will hold their Spring Tea and Bake Sale. : Friday, February 19th. Social’ i for < ee BIRTHDAY GUESTS — Mr. and ‘Mrs, R, Coleman and their sons Craig and Lorne were the dinner guests of Mrs. A. Law on Walentines Day, on the PAINT SALE “CONTINUES While The Present : Stock Lasts ‘ Galion .... $4.75 Quart ..... $1.45 QUALITY PAINT AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE BEAT. _ ANYWHERE - OsLow BROS. . BUILDING & SUPPLY LEISURE JACKETS BY PAPE ...:. veeeeeeeees SIGS LEITNER’S Eee: LIMITED ‘Yes... of Mrs; Coleman’s birthday. ‘es 8 VALENTINE PARTY — Pupils of the Deer Park Ele- mentary school enjoyed a Vai- entine party at the school Friday ‘afternoon, pars and their pre- 1 of Castlegar, Kinnaird and Robson, 8 p.m. Parish Hall, Does your child need a booster does of immunization BABY CLINICS ARE: February 22, at 2 pam. at Mrs. ‘Soukorookoff. Robson — cone ‘February 23, 2 p.m. at the Com- munity fall. Thrums — Wednesday, February. 24,- 3 pat at, Mrs.. Folonikotf: t , -y 25, 2 Ben. at the Le- 7 pea Hall. Cc of Ci 6: 30. p.m., Twin Rivers Hall. “ “ IMPORTANT — Annual General Meeting of the Hos- pital. Soclety, Parish Hall, Friday, Feb. 26th, 8 :Pm, . Everybody Welcome. The Annual ‘Guide and Brownie Mother .and Daugh- ter Banquet will be held in the Rarish Hall, Monday, ae 22, at 5:30 p.m. ting of wi Pra. aii be held next ped Feb. Sia at 8 o'clock in ... the library. There will be cards in the Legion Hall, Saturdays, Feb- bruary 20 at 8 p.m Come and have a good. Catholic ‘Women's League Spaghetti Dinner and Dance, ‘ March 2yth. sue each. Ryin Bt vers Hall. . NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, H, A. PINCOTT, urance Advisors: «- Phone 3441 Castlegar h games and ee ‘Valentines after which refreshments were served. TO ROSSLAND — Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson motored to Ross- land Sunday with their daugh- ter, Mrs..H. Schellenberg, son Roy, and‘ children to visit their daughters: there. | FROM ROSSLAND — Mrs. R. Berry of Rossland, formerly of Robson, spent the. weekend visit- ing. with friends here, attending Mrs. R T. Waldie on Saturday. i Tenia CORNER. ‘Au égomrades; wishing an inter- view. with‘ the Pensions Advocate, arty and the “work party on Saturday. There were 197 iillion * safety razor blades produced in Canada in 1951. : the W.L meeting at the home’ of. kindly register with Rig Pitts as! These signs will really mean something in Castlegar stores every Monday Ce the month ‘of March. : Watch this paper: ‘foul the DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS .. Commencing with the issue , of February. 25th. : : Thuraday, February 18,1954 - CASTLE NEWS; “Coatlegi B.C, Page 5 SCONA ORANGES 5 Ib. bags “SCONA CELERY » Lb. SCONA beamuerdatele 2c SCONA PARSNIFS 2% DARE sccerrceen . RETTED GEM SPUDS Sack... $2. 39 WHEN YOU BUY SCONA ¥OU BUY THE BEST : NABOB “MAGARINE Be ‘|r, and Mrs. Lundgren - | “Last Rites Held Mrs. MB. Penaeserey es Fer: ,| to pela: the WAALS | Sixth An- United Ghurch Hold: Farewell Pariy For. ane Castlegar (0 United Church h cate te Ma ‘and Mra C.. W. Luhdgren at the United Church following the evéning service Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs, Lundgren who ‘have lived in Castlegar for the past four years, are moving to Edmonton, Alberta. They leave this afternoon, Rev, L. C. tod Gordon Poltitt To Be. Featured In Photo Ad . in National Magazine — A Castlegar photographer, Gor- don Pettitt of Pettitt Photos, ,is to be featured in an advertise- ment that will appear in the April issue of The Photography Maga- zine,, U.S. ‘Camera and Modern Photography. A testimonial to the value of the training offered by the New York Institute of Photography, whose oouree Mr, Pettitt has Mr, Lundgren, who served as a member of the Board of Stew- ards for the Church, with a purse, and Mrs. L. Grunerud A social evening followed which included the serving. ‘of refreshments by members of the As Error In Item On Page 7, This Issue . . In the item on page seven of this issue, diivising of the death and foneral of Mrs. Eva Burn- ham, the age is incorrectly given. Burnham was 74 years old, not 82 as mentioned in the item. || ssven' had been printed, Misc the’ headline should! be presented a corsage to Mrs. |: Ly cludes a ‘sieture - of Mr. "Pettitt and excerpts from: his own testi- the fits to be gained from the course.’ ‘ There are-also ‘reproductions of various photos. fordon has takén including baby pjetures, a picture of a fire, a wed fioto and an action shot of ‘Walter « Poohachoft in Castlegar Cub uniform: Mr, and Mrs. Ralph (nee The wedding: photo is that of i . {Robson Fan Passes _/At Trail Hospital A Robson resident for the past 24 years, Reter Shumarin, passed away at Trail Tadanac’ Hospital |: yesterday morning at the age of Bom in Russia at cue ie in Immigration Into Canada Down Slightly From Totals For 1952 eAccording to. figures released on December doth, 1953 by fs Shunarin oe to ‘Canada’ in 1913; working first, in Calgary. In 1919 he moved to B.C,.and took, up employment with., Co- minco, He moved -to Robson ‘in 1930 and resided there ever since.: * Funeral services are being held atthe Robson Community. Mem- officiate. ie ‘ Enterlain Prov. Ra The Robson omens Tnstitute Shirley Collinson) and one photo is of Mr, and Mrs. R. Mad- docks' young daughte: : Sixth hmalvorcary of. Observed At Meeting . The regular meeting of St. Al- ban’s W.A. on Feb, 11 at the home of Mrs, A. T. Horswill, was in the form ofa birthday party IN CHURCH. The United Church © OF Canada _ Se) cnsttosar pus 10:39 a.m. — Sunday School. - "BOB'S » PAY ’N TAK IT COFFEE Lb... cee ee. Ge 7:15 pm. Hymn Sing end . Service of Worship. Kinnaird — nd & 4th Sundays: 11 am. Service of Worship. Robson — First and Third Bocas at ll am ‘We Have. : | FARMER’S WIFE MILK ‘Me, 1- He. 2— No.3 ‘@ CORN SZ for so... ees 29c St. _ Rita's ( Church Sunday ‘Masses at 8:30 aad ii: am 7:30 p.m. if St. Joseph's here Sungey, Mass at 10 a.m. ..[ ning’s .] Eames, Mrs. Thorne, Mrs. Church- | After = a sehort pusiness period, games and ‘contests were enjoy- ed. Features of the evening were the cutting of the Birthday Cake by. Mrs. T. L. Bloomer and distri- ‘| bution’ of ‘gifts from a gaily dec-) orated Valentine Box. Guests. who. shared the eve- festivities were Mrs. es, Mrs. T. S, Horswill, and Mrs. L. Langpap. Hostesses “were Mrs: A T. Rorswil ilk and Mrs, Trussler. Catholic Club Set - |For Hard Times Banee - for the Hard Times|; en Sunes at’ tlie be ca naird: at [men the home'of Mr. and Mrs.:Jé Ken- ‘jpedy Monday evening. : : Mrs. T.. “Fourt agreed to ict as : Pentecostal Tabernacle First Avenussan and Juniper _ ~ Community Bible -: Centre’ Uni ndemoninational * Sanday Sctool, Sundays © at reetscu eee “YEAST. ~ Pkt. 3 people of all. ages, Legion . ‘Hall, 10:30: a.m.. Classes for; young |: for Mrs. - Guy. Guido. has resigned 4s froni’ the presidency.’ Sewing Convenor Mrs. A. A. Lambert reported the> members + | are. busy: Sewing artigles for the Fall Bazaar on Oct, 23 and that a been. organized. Hostess prize ‘was won by Mrs. S. Jankola Sr. : Refreshments were ‘served by the hostess, Next Meeting will be i \at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. Fourt on n March 15. St. Aiban’sW.A. ~ Vase President, Mrs. Roylance at their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, R, T. Waldie. , Mrs, Roylance told the 18 mem- bers present of the Associated Country Women: of the World Conference at Ottawa Inst Aug- “The meeting decided tne Insti- tute would again take’ charge of the canvassing for the Red Cross. Refreshments were. served by Mrs. R. T. Waldie, Mrs. W. Ken- nedy, Mrs, E. -H. McPhee and Mrs. D, Carter, S300: * of tt the 2 Kinnaird: Catholic Club at} president ‘are’ held’ next month. |) Teenagers -‘Sewing Circle has} o 7 K. A. Morrow - OPTOMETRIST: Suite 3 — Post Office Blas. OFFICE HUURS 9 AM,.TO 5 PM. Closed AM Day Tuesday For Appointments PHONE 2581 © FILM DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. CANDID AND STUDIO WEDDINGS. HOME AND STUDIO PORTRAITS: Castlegar.” even’ Service, Sundays,7: 30 ‘A service for the family.-In the he Legion Haul, Castlegar. * Prayer and “Bible study, : “Thurs. ‘days, 7:45 pam. eatarnee ;Peo- e SLICED BACON ‘ Presbyterian Church. ple’s Fe days, "7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr: and-Mrs. F. E. Woodrow, ‘Columbia ‘Avenue, All are cordially i in ited. Services in the Churoh Sunday ue 11:15 am. D. A. Mackellar,, “FO PLEASE, EVERY: MUSIC LOVER HEAR THEM IN THE THEATRE BUY THEM AT THE ‘ _ LAKESE HOBRY CENTRE ovial Church Saturday afternoon | fig at 2.p.m, Rev. L. Cc Johnston: ‘will ina one in the first ten months of 1953 came within 2,514 of the total achieved in the correspond- ing period last year. The 10-months figures were 143,722 in 1953 and 146,236 in 1952. While the 1953 total figure will. probably not reach the, total for the year 1952, the 10-months ures show a much. more en- couraging picture than we were led to expect by. reports received for the first months of last year. Social Gredit Group. At Renala Name Officers For (954. a The Renata Social “Credit Group held their annual meet- ing last Thursday. ‘Mr. M. Hildestad was reelected president and Mr, John Marten was voted in as vice p Talkative race: Canadians in 1951 made 5,273,644,419 telephone LISTINGS Wanted BUYER WITH ALL ». CASH ‘MONEY HE WANTS A 2 BEDEOOM HOME «IN ' CASTLEGAR List With Us COUCHMAN FOWLER COLLINSON Elected secretary treasurer is Mrs, Margaret Letkeman.” | PHONE 2921 ‘CASTLEGAR » ANNUAL. Maple Street & BISTRICT HOSPITAL SOCIETY — ‘MEETING * "FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 26 ats ‘Pan. ST. ALBAN'S PARISH HALL RI iD Cag Pag Pin eT BLOUSES HAVE. ARRIVED. - “Many Lovely Shades and ‘Styles AH Hand ‘Washable Materials ‘FEATURING THE NEW -Dacron Tailored Blouse Also NYLON ‘and CREPE are now featured in many Styles and Colors JANET'S a a a a LADIES WEAR: Anglican : Church: _ Sunday, | Feb. 21 . gar .—- 9-'a.m. Holy Coms .{ Church’: Services. every Sunday ‘iat 28 P.m,. except Monday, and munion. - E 11 a.m. — Morning Prayer, Kinnaird — 7:30'p.m. s 8:30 p.m, — Film “Transi- Full Goapel ‘Assembly afternoon, 2:30 p.m. iRev., Paul Lade,. Minister ’ Revival ' Services ‘Commencing Sunday, Feb. 1 at 7:30:p.m. And nightly thereafter ef: nat thee, Pentecostal T ‘Tabernacle Special Music — * ‘ a Everyone Welcome! Kinnaird * “Improvement Soctety Hall; : ‘A COCK, hit (3 a and the Jewel the | d for hing to eat, turned up a Jewel that had by chance been ‘dropped there. “Hol” said he, “‘a fine thing you are, no » doubt, and, had your owner found you, grea\ 5 his joy have been, But for mef give me a single grain” r. af corn baler all te oe : : great would MORAL: It’s far more pee ts bats the Get ‘things you really need, than to have luxuries. Pie _ That! ¢’s why you sliould do'as so many other far- i _ sighted Canadians do—build up.a savings acco at The Cenadian Bank of Commerce. Then ° you will be sure you need never, rt mover, go without the foc oma t Misit Goa earest Rew torn