ont a cae . fight, loose clothing prescribed for summer months: by fashion ex- Page 2 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B. Cc Thursday, May 7, 1953 THE CASTLE NEWS Published Every Thursday at “THE CROSSROADS OF. THE KOOTENAYS” L. V. Campbell,, Owner-Publisher V. A. Misutka, Editor Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association S2VRBCRIPTION RATE — $3.00 Per Year or 25c Per Month by Carrier farthorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa EDITORIAL Holiday For Death tt is because the problem of safety has such far-reaching conse- quences in our daily lives that it is gratifying to learn of the first mation-wide May Safety Month campaign which is being sponsored ‘by the Canadian automobile industry, in conjunction with various service clubs, chambers of commerce and safety groups across the eauntry, Safety has become big business, Experts in the field say that safety is mostly attitude. Wake up early in the morning with a smile, they point out, and your chances of reaching. the office in the same condition you were when you left home are infinitely better than they would have been if you had awakened on: the wrong side of bed. ; But attitude is too a quality to 00 a quality on. which to senand. nage then, isa Grobler of public in people, the truth ef the old * maxim that “An ounce 2 prevention is worth a pound ef cure.” And everyone — from educator to engine driver — knows that this cannot be accomplished overnight. To safety men, who rightly believe that being conscious of other People’s ‘welfare as well as your own is an indispensable part of good thi is indeed i Much of their work —. earefully planned, long term programs entailing a great deal of money:— goes unheeded. For this reason it is heartening that such great strides are being &aken in the accident-prevention field in Canada, In this highly mechanized civilization it is not enough any more to warn children to stop and look both ways before crossing a street. Nor is it enough Just to say about old Bill Jones who demolished his car the night before, “Too bad, He should have been more careful.” The problem of safety is a community problem. In many cities BACKWARD ee oa Five Years Ago This Week (From the May 6, issue of the Castle News) The Village office is now loca- ted in the Fire Hall on the ground this that the new school when built, will have a hall that will be available for dances. _ Plans for participation in the “On ~ to - Nelson” caravan of Western Canadian Boards. of Trade on May 28 and 29 were out- lined to the Castlegar Board of Trade Thursday evening last, by President & Cc. Watson. It was em- sup- throughout Canada last year, property damage caused by wecidents exceeded by far the total police force budgets. Satety. is everybody’s business, May is designated as Safety Month across the nation. hoping to make progress in find- ng for children, The mately 92 per cent of traffic accidents are caused by errors of cs and the. remaining 8 per cent by faulty mech- were invited to a public meeting of the Castle- oe tharctars if only a fraction of the three million odd motor ve- ticles in-Canada are driven with additional care during May, there gar C Club held Mon- day May 3 where the pri! floor, a greater to the public. . ort is in the best interest of all The Board of Ci it Tocal is Park C report they are which were and brkige, "facilities, It was felt that once hopes were realized in the matter of the southern trans- provincial highway, the long de- sired bridge at Castlegar would be a reality. BIRTHS| “TCEHURST — ;To Mr, naird, May 3, a daughter. cairns, and Mrs. Archibald Ticehurat, Kin- In Canada there are 390 nation- al historic sites which have been officially marked ayrith plaques or RADIO. SERVICE 25 years experience Work Guaranteed Box 522 Castlegar, B.C. Phone 4922 Fully Modern CABINS Reasonable Rates CAsmucGan- TEAL '__ ELIE’S AUTO COURT MUIRHEAD AGENCIES FIRE, AUTOMOBILE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE PHONE 4341. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ZUCKERBERG‘S Established 1939 Complete Beauty Service Ladies’ Modern Haircuts PHONE ae6L" y Maple st. PORTRAITURE and NEWS TYPE. At Reasonable Rates ‘Pettitt Photos Phone gen Main St. BEAUTY PARLOR . PICTURES a Greop’s Electric ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING * Free Estimates PHONE 3571 Box 384 | Castlegar : a FUNERAL -HOME and AMBULANCE SERVICE 1298 Pine Ave, —~ Trait Phone 1000 item of business was the consider- ation of a to transfer | ¢, Present are overtaxed and the B.C. T iS bound to be a of the Ci Hall as a whole]. - a safety nsci public to the Municipallity so as to safe- ange ofa -Castleger ex WATCH REPAIRS’ and more holidays without death. - S aamope Sentinel guard the interests of the people] “ work has on in- for One Year ,in nity, It was reported at] ctallation of the fire alarm siren - = at Kinnaird, Lea Bosse’ Slaves to Convention : ‘i Due to i d Di we Speeches ‘ R . i N CH U RC H the Kinnaird eens Jewellery tc. What d..to,.thexgash ‘ o£ seven and eight wv 5 , H" 4 [Society must form new-commit-]i} . .- pRONE 204b~ years ago? : tees with ing, social, refresh: seen Remember? — men were in the heat. LS | rc! ment, finance, sports, and| = They were going to cast off their conventional business clothes and The United Chu h by-laws suggested, emerge in cool, knee length shorts and light shirts, open at the neck Of Canada The W.A, to the Imp The fashion experts were sure this was going to be the case be-| Castlegar Society was dissolved at a meet- eause they believed men returning from. the services were prepared ‘to rebel against heavy clothing in the hot months. Also the ex-serv~ icemen at that time | were to issue for in hot s But those who, predict fashion trends failed to reckon with the geonservative being that is the C male, He im battle but it takes a different brand of courage ‘to stroll down Main Street attired in trousers that expose bony knees and hairy he leader failed to arise in the school of "feathenvelent clothing and. the C: mal ‘in his suit, with ee ie ‘True; a few business men wear tropical suits and light shirts but the majority still swelter.daily in the same garb worn in winter weather, . + The Canadian woman knows summer, comfort in cotton and linen with a weight of mere ounces while her husband perspires in | pounds wf wool wrapped about him. Wise in the ways of heat control, ‘Miss and Mrs, Canada’ wear the perts: and medical men. There's no doubt heavy clothing is a poor way to avoid exhaustion. Another factor in favor.of Canadian women’s comfort is their readiness: to adopt a style or custom from. another country if it suits their idea: of. fashion. Bul the male continues in his conventional clothes and prob- ably will for years to. come, NOTICE: . New Store Hours” Monday — Wednesday —_ Friday _ - 8:30 a.m, to'5:30 p.m. ‘ ‘ Tuesday — Thursday — Saturday 8:30 am, to 5:30 p.m. \7:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. DAY or NIGHT PHONE 3911 - is being urged to act on 10:30 a.m, — Sunday School PARTS and REPAIRS .. For every make and model tppece/ Hl. 8, - JOHNSON... Columbia Ave. — Castlegar ing Thursday evening last. All monies were turned over to the Every Sunday at 12:30 Service of Worship. : Robson First & Third Sundays at 11 a.m. St. Rita’s Church Sunday devotions — 7:30 p.m. Confessions, Saturday evening at p.m, Daily Mass, 8 o'clock, | Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 11 o'clock. 7:45 pm. — Hymn Song and Service of W ip. Kinnaird The Society. Kinnaird Guides and Brownies are travelling to Trail on Saturday to be in the welcom- ing parade for the. governor Gen- eral, The Kinnaird C wish- Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Building PHONE 2021 - “Kinnaird Taxi’ - DAY OR NIGHT: SERVICE PHONE 3091 * WRIGHT'S AUTO SERVICE es to express its sincere thanks for the timely aid of: the Castle- gar residents and fire depart- ment, 24 H.A.A. Regiment Trail and all-volunteer fire fighters ‘who helped during the - recent fire. ; St. Joseph’s ‘Chapel Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Gospel Hour Twin Rivers Hall Every Sunday — Breaking of Bread 10 a.m, Sunday School — 12:30 a.m, Gospel Hour — 7:30 p.m. Community Bible Centre Sunday school, Sundays at 11 am, Classes for young people of all ages. Evening Service, Sundays, 7:30. pm. A service for the family. Above service in the Legion Hal), Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- days, 7:45'p.m. and Young Peo- ple’s. Fellowhip, 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 Services in the Church every Sunday at 11:15 am. D. A. MacKellar, Minister =e SSS Building Supplies - OGLOW BROS. Baliaioe’s bed empply Co. Ltd. PHONE ¢ 4061 ry Government Curbs Debt. SOCIAL CREDIT HAS PUT AN END TO WASTE AND EX: TRAVAGANCE. i PUBLIC DEBT HAS BEEN CUT + BY $22,380,825, ANNUAL DEBTS CHARGE A.J. WEIR Paper Hanger’ ° FREE ESTIMATES Phone 3267 - Box 55 .Painting ‘Contractor- - Barrister. ‘and Solicitor PHONE 2138 Castlegar, B.C. ase John A. MacDonald | Ste. 7 — Eremenko Block. KRUEGER’S -FLOOR SANDING _ AND FINISHING Free Estimates Expert .Workmanship Phone 2643° Box 162. - Desmond T. Littlewood “<. OPTOMETRIST Post Office Building Wed 2:30 p.m, to 8 pm. PHONE 2231 WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING. For, COAL, SAND, GRAVEL’ Local and Long Distance ; os REDUCED BY $1,607,000. A HWAYS AND PUBLIC Full Gospel Service Undenominational . (In Coronation Hall) Co-Workers’ — Misses’ J, Pen- noyer and F. Clemo, . 10 am, —‘Sunday School. 7:30 p.m, — Evangelistic, | “Jesus Christ, the same yester- day, today and forever.” . Lutheran Services - Services to be held in Anglican Church every first and third Sun- day at 3:00 p.m. Anglican Church ; Sunday, May 10. Castlegar —~ 9a.m.and 7:30 p.m. Robson — 11 a.m Kinnaird — 4 pm. + WORKS PROGRAM AMOUNT- ING TO - $41,762,760- UNDER- TAKEN THIS YEAR — WITH- OUT BORROWING. DON'T BE MISLED. MARK YOUR BALLOT FIR 8 Tt CHOICE, Social Credit This advertisement is-issued by the British Columbia Social Cre- dit Campaign Committee. sc2 $ SUPPLY LTD, HAULING “We can: supply all your eee SEE eas building _ needs — Estimates : ie s op given Castlegar. Transfor PHONE 2321 “W. Sharples Phone 4942 Pi innaird Service lumbing - Heating ||| Kinnaird Service ‘urnace ‘and Snimer y eae eanin, . TRACTIONIZING CASTLEGAR PLEMmENG, 4 -SRECIALTY. rf HEATING co. i. £4 HOUR ; PHONE 4271 WRECKER SERVICE R. Fletcher, Mgr. E. J. Fink Phone 4227 —_ : CALL ON US FOR . PASTEURIZED MILK |, , Whipping: Cream — Table Cottage Cheese PHONE 2096 '. MODERN DAIRY: Cream — Chocolate Milk. Butch Maid Baton, metus | Cakes + Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes , PHONE 3241 Thursday, May 7, | 953 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. 1 ‘ Page 3 3 Teachers’ Meeting Continued from Page 1 whole but far too short. He urged the need for a two year rather than a one-year, coursé so there could be more emphasis on’inter- mediate classes, particularly Eng- lish, Practice ‘Teaching and Edu- cational Philosophy. The lighter’ and social ‘site jof Normal School was described by Mr. Kanigan. He spoke of the bas- ketball league in which the school won’ the Victoria Daily Times rE Castlegar. SAVINGS CREDIT URIGH NEW HOURS 1 to 6p.m.* Tues., Thurs., Fri. Saturdays FOR MEMBERS CONVENIENCE Tuesday, ne - LEGION HALL | _- .. Castlegar —, 8pm. EVERYONE WELCOME 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ; Trophy, the regular. dances and the graduation parties, and of the exceptional hospitality of’both the staff and the citizens of ‘Victoria. The three students spoke very well and displayed a.sincere and strong desire to make the best of their training in order in‘ thelr turn -to give their pupils an ade- quate grounding. In thanking the student teach- ers, the master of ceremonies re- echoed the feelings of the other teachers present when he congra- tulated them on ‘the advances they had made, their sincere de- sire to make good and their strong sense of self-evaluation. |. “If we are to develop as teach- ers and not stagnate in comfort- able self-satisfaction,” he declar- MEET J HEAR - . pou - WETMORE. YOUR ~ LIBERAL CANDIDATE : May 12. a II ROBSON NEWS. Re in I ag IER ION SIA Mrs. Cecil Tench of Rossland ig spending a few days visiting at the home. of her mother, Mrs. D. Gavrilik. x Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Demidoff and son Jackie of Hope, B.C., spent~the weekend’ visiting the former's aunt,-Mrs, D, Gavrilik. : Mrs. A. O. Woodrow is a patient in Trail Tadanac Hospital. Miss Shirley Berry has returned home® from Brandon College, Manitoba, where she has been studying. ROBSON W.1. MEMBERS ; HONOR MRS, MARTIN AT FAREWELL TEA PARTY Arrow Lake Mail Run To Be-Restorad Soon _ ty that mail service is to be res- tored to the/Upper Arrow Lake very shortly, E. G. Gates of St. Leon hae re: ceived word from the postal de- partment at Ottawa that.the post office at Halcyon - Hot. Springs will be reopened, which will mean that the former steamer mail service will return ts. the non- served by Mrs. O. B, Ballard, Mrs. W. Kennedy, Mrs. D, ‘Magee, Mrs, W. L. Wright and Mrs, P. McPhee, There were 22 of the Robson Women's Institute. who gathered at the home of Mrs. W. L. Wright who, entertained at ‘a tea in honor of Mrs, E. S. Mart'n who is leaving later on in the month to make her home in Kim- berley. : Contests were enjoyed with Mrs. D, Magee one of the: win- ners.’ An unusual luncheon cloth with the names of all the mem- '|bers embroidered ‘thereon, cen- ! tred with "W.I"'in big letters thal surrounded by the names of the 1953 directors, was presented to the guest of honor by Mrs, W. L. Wright. Mrs, R, Berry, president of ‘the Robson W.L, also presented Mrs. Martin with a beautiful wall plaque on behalf of the members. Delicious refreshments were ed, “we must maintain that sense of personal evaluation in’ our work so forcefully demonstrated by our guests here tonight.” - In the business meeting which followed, Committee chairmen re- ported and it was announced by R. Lott, Physical .Education In- structor at the High School, that. the teachers will be in charge of children’s sports for the Corona- tion Day festivities. A pienic under the direction of Entertainment.Committee Chair- man, Mrs. R, Cail, was discussed. and suggestions for location and date invited, The Easter Convention report which was to have been given by Ww. ; Banigan, was tabled till the Suggestions Mother ON HER DAY “HOSIERY” $1.25 to $1.50 Nylon Suede GLOVES $2.39 a BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF:,, ‘LINGERIE ‘JANET’S \ ‘There is now a strong possibill- | post office point of St. Leon. iu Ke H It is expected that the service erie oinis ore ‘being ante in in will be put into operation very their drive for a return of the shortly. service by a number of organ- People living at Upper Arrow| izations, SPECIAL From May 8 to May 26 Inclusive EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE At 10 % Discount SEE FALL FAIR PRIZES IN OUR WINDOW CASTLEGAR. HARDWARE Are Cordially Invited to Meet ~ Arthur Laing B.C Liberal LEADER SATURBAY MORNING . 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