CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, June | 1, 1953 WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF SUMMER DRESSES = $5.95 10 $16.95. | JANET’S The May 23 Bake Sale was most successful it was reported ‘at the regular monthly meting of the Catholic Women's Leagu held at the home of Mrs,..M. Daltonon June 4 with 14 members and Rev. Father. L. Trainor present. . | It! was decided ‘that bake sales will’ beheld ‘every’ three months: during the coming-year,.«+--::" Mrs. C. Brodman gave a’ report on the CWL Convention at Cres- ton which she attended as Castle- gar delegate. Plans were also discussed for a strawberry social to be held a 8. Mrs, L..V. Campbell is to be conivenor and Mrs, J. Cor- bett and Mrs, R. Mclver will also .serve on the committee. Mrs. B, [McGauley is in charge of hall and Mrs, Campbell, music. The campaign’ for Prospector subscriptions was begun with a number. of ‘subscribers allotted to jeach’ member to call upon, The ‘campaign ‘ends June 21, 1953, Mrs, A. Read won the booster prize and’ Mrs, Dalton and Mrs, Read were hostesses. Next megting will be held at the home of Mrs: M, Gallo with Mrs. R. Goulet as co-hostess, rental, Mrs. :Dalton advertising f “The hoilday season is almost Ot's FE Woman's World By Mil Crittenden (although, alas, not all of us!) means travel ... vacation. . .fun! So today, let's consider beauty tips for. fon tus traveller. heret And that for many of us is to plan The secret of being a terminal, what transportation will take “you to” Your ee or. other destination, Mi: Well in advance, \ ne ticket in a safe vallable place. . . you off, A frien station. provide ‘pk only a small bag Sere you on, train or plane. One’ of - the. bles-' sings of. air travel has been that it has taught us to travel light. When nylon slips, undies and blouses - easily washed ‘and need- ing no ironing - are used, only two of each are needed even for a two-week jaunt. Take suits and dresses that will: not show soil readily, and .take only. freshly cleaned _clothi One coat is all PARK ELECTRIC GLASSHEAT DEALER WIRING MATERIALS i FIXTURES Ae CONTRACTING REPAIRS | : COLIN PETTS : Corner Maple and 2nd. . PHONE 4516 the traveler should allow herself. Before you decide what to take, decide what you can avoid taking. Small packs of cleaning tissuesy| for instance, can be bought en route, so there ‘is no “need. to travel with a 500-sheet box. Do not travel with boxes of candy, }cartons of cigarettes, or ‘other things that are readily available wherever you go..Be sure to take clothing that will be suitable for the place you are going to-stay. The brochures of chambers of of a Shirts The Finest Money Happy All Summer. Neckwear In His Favorite, Patterns as Belts and resort hotels will tell you what clothing is suitable for the locale. } A travel make-up kit, compact, fitted, and well stocked, is a must for the well-groomed traveler, Do your trip ahead — and plan carefully what you are taking with you, Bumping around: with too much’ luggage can make a trip a nightmare instead of the pleasant journey you've dreamed about, 4 Plan : where you.are going,|do start your tan early. You can learn time schedules, find out how ; get a pre-beach tan in your back to get from‘the plane to the bus|yard or under a sun lamp. Try; Fe tions,|the sand, It, is, much, easi Cl ‘Regs your e auch ' more: hecoi By to apply sun-tan oi} in the dress-' ing’ room. betore.'you ‘go..out into’) After you rund look beautiful in- ‘a fine. exercise he... The oquassa trout, a relative of} Nova Scotia possesses the only the Artic char, is caught: in the} good bituminous coal depositsjon Gulf of St. Lawrence and on the|the Atlantic. coast of North‘or Labrador, coast. Bout America. PER ters “FoR ‘BETTER CEMENT... We Have d Gravel be Mi MEX. Also‘One Cerient Mier’& Floor Sander _ FOR RENT CHUCK'S TRANSFER : Phone 3711 Castlegar, BC. improves. ‘arches, f calluses) and playing ball — —helps give. you ‘an even ‘tan: besides be- ing fun, HOT ‘WEATHER ‘BEAUTY Dressing for hot - weather. re- quires’ special. care. Begin with a cool bath, a-refreshing rub- down with toilet water and a dusting of talcum, Fresh undies from the skin out are a must in warm weather. Choose a dress that is*loose without being bulky and one that is ‘of a cool fabric - linen, rayon, or cotton - and of a cool color, Blues, white, greens absorb less light.than others; light colors are cooler than dark, leather, straw, plastic or fabric. Sugde, looks’ hot and is; patent- leather, ‘popular for summer wear, actually is hotter than re- gular leather. Wear a wide-brim sun away from your face and pro- tect your make-up. Keep your hair up — away from your neck and off your face. Ig your face is inclined to pers- pire, blot it with facial tissue. which will absorb oil and mois- ture but won't disturb your make- Wear fairly’ open shoes of| * straw or fabric hat to keep the | « |;with some reason. There is”‘fre- not try to carry make-up sup- up. plies.in your handbag, which will be crowded anyway, or in your suitcase so that you will: have to keep opening it.-A- protective |- cream, toilet .water,.an. astringent. liquid . cleanser are --travelling musts to. protect: you from. the grime and inconvenience of trans- portation, Buy: beauty supplies in smal] travel quantities, and re-.| place them, if necessary, along the .way. = HOLIDAY ‘CHARM: *-Remember that patience, ‘eourt- esy, and’'a pleasant smile ‘are the te for gingerbread or pud- Fora pi for. or rads ig OF Dt NEXT TIME You’ ENTERTAIN eee ‘SERVE Cs ones 1 CANADIAN WHISKY You and your guests will enjoy. the distinctive, differ- ent flavour of Coronation... a fine Canadian Whisky of mellow smoothness! Established 1832 a's Oldast Distill This adver Thost valuable - travel-' equipment |: phured ma You ‘can “have.: Yet. travelers are. --ereamy to each eup poe whipped * Control Board hea th Government of ‘often ‘the Thost’ ill a and ‘inconsiderate’ people - and ‘often:|' ‘quently confusion in train‘ sche- ules, Gra “long wait or delayed leavings, or -restless’ children to maké’travélling | tedious,” Still, wher you take a trip you want to enjoy it: ‘So pack your plensant | ‘person~ ality, along when you go away,.in fy} your: attitude” toward life, ‘the: i people you travel with, those who || serve you’ on the trip. Relax: and enjoy yourself, BEAUTY AT PLAY “the important thing to remem ber about all. recreation - sports and outdoor: play < is to be.prop- erly dressed. Sports such as bowl- ing arid tennis. require the proper costume to give you the freedom of movement you want and also. |} to. protect ‘you: from falling and, other accidents. You will enjoy | any ‘sports, more and be better, at it_if you have ‘the proper clothes and equipment. You, will, also Want to protect your nails, skin and : hair. irom. hazards of the!’ game. ~ cas . Your charm is as important. as your: appearance on: beaches;. ten- arts you..are .playing; make . yourself intoa good loser. Be a good bench ‘warmer, too, If. you, don’t play the game the others wish to, play, don’t spoil their. fun. Be a wel- come spectator., Any , players en- joy.an appreciative, audience... No. one likes .a:spoilsport. “.° -Go to your. tennis: game,” bow]- irig.alley, or.the golf links armed with a compact, make-up kit, in- cluding . ;a-refreshing toilet water it no shower. is: available, Use a deodorant under arms before you peein, to play, ‘plus a light dust- :tale over the entire body. |’ bad “your. hair,is long, tie it up with a ribbon, kota scarf over it, or |’. put it.up.in-braids to keep it tidy. |’ Beauty.on; thet BRITISH--COLUMRIA — SRE EPRHONE) COMPANY Pee ee Ree ware ‘bly rio more healthf' a t'vities. Sy Thurday, june 11, 1953 Page 7 - : ' ee J The News FOR SALE — 5 H.P, LE.L, Chain. Saw, $225.00. Like New. Apply Box 504, Castlegar. P3-24 : age .:. Classifieds FOR RENT — House in Kinnaird, Two bedrooms, Phone 3411, .. ; : 3-22 Raia Reveries : FOR SALE — 3 bedroom house on highway in Kinnaird, terms arranged, Phone 3502; P3-24 FOR SALE: — One cow, just freshened, 4th calf. Call at Zib- in’s Store or house by Robson ferry entrance. + + P8-24 FOR SALE — R.C.A. Victor Comi fon radi lo Can be seen at Lakeside Hobby Centre, P3_22 FOR RENT — Party with six months rent in advance’ ‘may have 4 se gat wer with gar- den space at $50 per month, in innaird. Money needed to elections and things, . , complete. Apply Box 576, Cas, The Slocan Valley, I’m told, Js tlegar, Phone 4091. .'p3-22 one of the. Kootenay's beauty _ Spots, The rugged grandeur: of FOR RENT — T pped and apartment. Phone 3967, Cl2d mountain peaks, the glittering FOR RENT — Large, unfurnish- blue of the streams and lakes, the awe inspiring vista © which ed 2 bedroom apartment, Fhone 3606, Castlegar, stretches away as far as the eye can see from atop the perch at By Vic Misutka FOR SALE — Ford tractor, disc, plow and back scoop. . $1250.. With heavy duty pay-loader, $1550. W. Dempsey, Box. 4, Kinnaird, P3-22 FOR SALE — 4-room semi-mad- ern house on 3/4 acre. Apply Box 87, Castlegar ‘ or: phone 3147 between.3 and 7 p.m,‘ r C3-22 FOR SALE — 1949 Thames panel truck $650.00, can be fin- anced. ‘Apply Castlegar . Dry Cleaners or Phone 4581. C1_23 WILL RENT — Two bedroom the Lookout Point between New house, not completed, to respon- Denver. and ‘Slocan City; the sible adult tenants who could auaint settlements nestling in the advance 4 months rent at $55 Jeafy greenness along the twist- month, "Basement suite occu- ing road; the many playful ‘pied, Write Box 539, Castlegar, Streams which blend their gurg- PL-24 ting with the auto's rattles along je way, — all are part of a sce- WANTED — Second hand gaso- nic treat that would gladden the Hine washing machine, G, Sun_ heart of even the most A few thoughts on cars and z WILL CONDUCT EXAMS HERE Mr. Gerald Bales, member of the faculty of the Royal Conserv- vatory of Music of Toronto, will conduct current examinations for the Conservatory in Castlegar, B.C,, on June 16, 1953, . An and C Mr. deen, Kinnaird, P3-22 of nature lovers, = I've had the pleasure of enjoy- Bifiovter eae wen tonok tong at ing this route several times. Yet Bales has been a member of the faculty of the Conservatory for a number of years and is ‘also. a livar bakery products morn, jeach time, be of cir pr ber of the Board of Exami |» from meee gat Batiutars sp; [what might have been the oye of FOR SALE —. ‘Sunshine Pram and Coolerator “Icebox, ‘also light cook stove. Phone 3186. P3-23 PERSONAL Slendor Tablets are effective. ‘Three week's supply $2.00; Nine weeks’ $5.00 at Pitts Drug ‘Store. 3-23 NOTICE -— ‘The Ladies ‘Auxi- liary- to the . Canadian ‘Legion, Branch 170, will hold a bake'sale Saturday, June 27,'in the sia Hall. 1-! scenic WANTED - Room and board for| Last weekend was the worst. young man, Phone 2681. C1-24| Each time my eyes would wander from the road to enjoy the land- WANTED TO BUY — Three-|scape, the Olds would hit one of quarter size bed, without mat-|the numberless cavities in ‘the tress. Apply Box 566, Castlegar, | road.. My ‘head ‘and the car roof Bc, ***/ still retain the forcible impress- ions they received from each other, he sendy, cnauling from, ‘the Caen road soon resulted in an impair- Conlinues In May ment of the’ car’s performance, se Even on the few smooth stretches, Still going up steadily! it bucked ‘and swerved like a ‘That's the picture via the traffic mule, A garage mechanic. along for May via the Castle-| the way diagnosed the trouble ae Ferry Traffic Boom PERSONAL * PAIN KILLER’ for ‘corns and callouses — Lionas Corn .& Cal- lous Salve and pads, Prompt re- lief, Salve 50c, Pads 25c ‘at Pitts Drug Store, 2 C1-24} o gar ferry. Public Works Depart-| ‘you've blown a héad gasket,” ment: figures show a substantial| almost told him I wasn’t tere incre: in nearly all departments | ested in what happened to me. I i fic over the same month] wanted to know what happened year. to the car. “Bidgest spizals are in the total! ‘It got me there somehow and ars ferried which| part of the way back too despite * -FOR RENT. -— pply rorea from n 30/28 ‘to 36,467, andj vigorous squeaks, scrapes - and Alex Eremenko, arenes Phone 3061. 4. C1-24 Sriall Bulldozer ply Bhi Sopow, C3-22 .— For Appointments . Mon.-Wed.-Sat Phone 2581 Other Days Phone 3182 of growls of protest and the increas- total drivers which jumped 3422 from 88,786 to 92,208, Total ' freight’ tonnage for the ing rigors of the road, all of which left little room for enjoy- ment of scenery. ,_ With about one quarter ot} its month, however, was 601 less than id The young Toronto musician, who is taking -his place in Tor- onto music circles as an organ re- citalist of first rank, toured many parts of Canada as a pianist dur- ing the war and since 1946. has been organist and Choirmaster at ‘St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Toronto. Kinnaird Dance Pupils To Appear In Sparkles Of 53 Tontorrow Nite | “The Kinnaird Pupils of the At- tree Dance Studios, — some 60 boys and girls in all, ranging from 4 to16 years of age — will Bive a public display ‘of the dancing artistry they have acquired in a High School Auditorium tomor- row night. The dance recital, entitled “The Sparkles of 1953”, will. see most of the pupils on, the stage for the first: time, They have had about 30 lessons under the tutelage of Mrs. E, F. Phillips of Nelson, who for ‘May,-1952 and the: ferry n Ss, journey 43 less round tr’ tee paved road almost in sight, them as a most. enthus: jastic group of. ” Comparative: Tatatisties 4 tor the] machine suddenly decided to traffic _ volume, are as follows: ty ‘| 80. no ‘further. My ‘most persua-. , ‘dose. sive efforts with hammer, screw- 30, 728 were to‘no avail. The car finally t came home at the end pf a tow rope and the driver via the -P.R. Passengers Round trips. Eventual investigation reveal- ed the fuel pump ‘indescribably clogged with mud, - dirt,’ grime and ‘grit, enough ‘to make the stoutest of motors clogged. Seems to me this has a bit of a Motor buses Motorcycles Rigs 4,534 Freight ‘(tons) parallel in the recent election campaign. For’ weeks and weeks, the political d have been “ LAKESIDE - HOBBY CENTRE —S—S— hurling all ,kinds' of mud, dirt, grime and grit at each other. How the voters were. expected to make sense ‘of it'all and make up their minds seems a bit confusing. But Tuesday came, and’ while the.commerce and industry and traffic of a booming province continued, residents’ took a few off to | Ariver, monkey wrench and pliers Fr ‘One half < of the proceeds are to go to the Stanley ae rapinies, Stu. dents’ Council fund, : KINNAIRD TKORNER Mr.. and ‘ire M. Moncrief, ac- companied by. Mrs, Moncrief's mother and brother, Mrs, W. Kuryuk and Leonard, were Spo- kane visitors during the: week- SUNDA-Z z TESTS SHOW KINNAIRD: TOPS FOR TV Tesis riade: in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall Sun- day afternoon and at.a private home the same evening,-.show that- excellent television recep- tion can be obtained in Kinnaird. Residents. saw a telecast of Coronation films and were amaz- ed. at the fine Castle Theatre. 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In the stroke of their pencils as they maried thelr choices aus the e poli- We Are Pleased To Announce That We Are Exclusive Agents For... + SCOTT - McHALE Ganada’s Finest . Shoes For Men ‘This ts Another Step In . Our Program To Bring ‘The Finest In Footwear. _ To Castlegar And District ticians can say what eon will but ee still the people who decide, tion or ing effect. Miss Mildred Morgan, an ex- change teacher from Halifax, N.S., and at present on the Trail Arm with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. K. Spence, to visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs, E. R. Spence, Jr, short holiday in Vancouver. Mrs. J. Latkin has. returned home from an extended trip to that one is a resident ofa democratic y. where’the result of the voting is not known, beforehand and any betting on any party jis merely a gamble. To get back to my. Olds again, just as the voters more or less cleaned up the mess created by so too that » -where she has been the guest of friends and relatives, . B. Morice has left by plane for Victoria where he will attend on: June 11th’and 12th. He will also attend “to various other vil- lage business. Elsa Gunderson will leave fuel pump will get cleaned event- ually, and with a few other re- pairs included, the Olds may yet ‘provide some joys of for Clinton, Ont., where she will resume her post with the R.C.A.F. after visiting for the past month with ‘her ‘family. on paved roads at least, ‘° Incidentally, its nice to know other , people . have motoring troubles. though I sympathize with them- heartily. I refer to an incident last week'in which an- Kinnaird To-Organize Sports Assoc. Tonite Under the Sponsorship of the Kinnaird F Club, a pub- other of this paper's col unknowingly parked nee ear be- lic meeting is’ ‘being an te the Kinnaird Society side a rnud puddle able width, Hesitating 1 te cross thé small pond and soil’ her’ shoes aug contents, she was as relieved surprised -when a local Sir Galahad’ Picked her up in his manly. ‘arms and carried her|- Boros the muddy waters to her Hall, tan the Burpose of organiz- ing an Amateur ‘Athletic. Associa: all sports’ activties.in the Village throughout the year. « .Up till now sports have beer directed by. the Kinnaird Imp- to prove that chivalsy is not dead. The Canadian Wildlife Service is: ‘applying’ television’ ‘to the study of fish and their habits in Society, ‘The Firemen's Club are hoping that Kinnaird residents will turn out.:to.the meeting tonight in large numbers and thus show that they are interested in the sports a trout lake near Banff, Alberta, future of Kinnaird, teaching staff, motored to Salmon |' Mrs, F. C. Oddie .is spending a ree the municipal officers conference | ° tion. which would have charge of |. : ‘MEDUESHAY and THUGSaAY_ ) Rodeo’s Glory Riders! ‘The Furies They Dara! The! Women ied Love! ‘The Thrill-Story of tie $150. PAY NITE WiD, Shows at 7: ant 91