1 PAGE 6 "CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR,’ B. c THURSDAY; “APRIL” 12,51956 for the lady 0 THE SECRET OF BEING . WELL-DRESSED Smart women do not change their. “wardrobe .every year, *. When buying a new dress they choose one which is cut on simple lines. This style is always a. plain dress is that Pa can n bel u worn'.in ‘a ‘variety of ways by adding. accessories, A’: bright scarf in. the. pocket, or a’ strip-) tl ed’ at: the. neck. Jewellery such ag: pearls; earrings,.a pir ‘on the collar, and." other “costume jew-| V! in. fashion ‘and complements] elery, which. can. be worn in any figure. so:’many . different } ways, all - M of. choosi help to give your dress. a dif- x ferent Color,’ too, plays an : import- ant -role in your wardrobe. One CASTLEGAR should have such ‘basic colors as NAKUSP black; gray, Blue and: byown ” 0 that a good can ah lure ON id ase)’ into ‘the fin- ger, -encases it in’ a. thin’ rub- ber tube, and massoges the fin- ger gently. In about ‘five. min- utés the ‘chemical. solution : has reduced the swelling enough to permit an easy withdrawal : of the ring. ‘It not only ‘reduces wear and tear on the’ finger, it ‘also. eliminates danger: to, a valuable’ or treasured, ring! x * POOR LOSERS : In the, world of sports a-poor loser ‘is regarded . with disdain. Let some tennis player or: golf pro. blow his: top. after losing out’on an opponent and he..im- wins the Water Transport Ltd. puilt around them: Another reason why these colors are im= e portant is that they can’: easily e° worn with the same ‘con- Charter; Service : trasting accessories. hi :] thes Ai For example, the color .which anywhere on the AWwrow [licoks ‘attractive. with gray ‘us- Lakes ually, harmonizes equally well 2901 wilh ‘black. FHONE 50 Another important: factor to 8 keep’ in’ mind is to choose only. a 5 those ‘colors which flatter-your u er Z complexion, | This ‘‘is expecially Arrow Lakes Ferry true “when buying ‘such’ shades : : bs ice. as red, green, mauve amd yellow. One: does ‘not “have to be in of the - public and sports writers. A_ person can’t. expect to win all the time, ‘And surely if that person ‘hasn't the stuff inside “to beat an opponent, then he ought to accept that fact as well, as his defeat. gracefully. We all understand this, and ‘accept. it as a-part of our sporting world. But.in the game of life itself theré are those’ who. do not re- cognize, this principal.,.We , have in this country the best advan- tages. in the world to make a success out tot our lives both ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD fashion to be ‘a. well-dressed ‘Wharf. woman, The secret lies in choos- ing -the right style and color and: "a ‘well-dressed person is usually, a ‘successful one, kok REMOVING. THAT RING: Anyone’ “who. has ever tried ‘to remove a fing. from ‘a swol-, len “finger, knows that:.it is a and difficult job. The Medical’ -& - Pharmaceutical In- formation _ Bureau solves the) ug th the abil- often:.we - have hear, that ex- pression, Eyen ‘thoug) have’ different personalities, yet we often find the same ‘traits in us all.One of .these-is the spirit of independence. This is to be admired in a:person but only to a’ certain’ point, Many go through. life with. an air of: ‘independence and. seem- ingly. get along’ without the help of others: Many have made | their boasts of how ‘they do not need the help of anyone—they can get: along on their’ own. Some have even gorie far as to say they can. get along without GOD! but —. is. this so? Let us consider the many blessings we ‘enjoy .every day that we do° nothing .to . obtain and we will be surprised how de- ity “to rt Surely there are few . other places on. earth that -have the opportunities’ available fora new-born child to grow up into a. happy and adult. t, upon God. we are. All the necessities of life come from God—the air’ we TEAWANLEUEL: \ CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, CASTLEGAR, BC. along without | come. ‘to us Bosause, we are de- pendent ‘upon God. The: Psalm- ist’ David is considering the won- |derful works of the Lord, declar- fed,. “What is man that thou are mindful of him or the.son. of man thou visitest him."' Ps, 8. Shouldn't’ the One updn whom| so .much is dependent, ‘receive our hearts worship, adoration and praise? We can :be indepen- dent of many things today— but independent of God—never! A. small boy was once saying his ‘prayers, and after praying for his. parents and'.other loved ones, he closed his prayer with these words: “And dear Lord, please take care of yourself; for if janything happens, to you, we're: sunk.”” f This is just another « way vot putting the ‘truth: “We can't get water we drink—food we,eat and the ‘strength we — receive,. all ‘Yet, when many people ao not succeed in life, when they - lose out.in the competition with their fellow men, they become .poor sports and blow their tops and d@laim that life has handed them a lemon. These people turn. .to radical and The doctor injects a noale cal called hyahicontohes (hie SPECIALS EGGS, Local fresh, Large, PARKAY. .MARGARINE, z 1 pe bdr Nabob reg. or fine; - ead $1. E MIX, Robin Hood, white & orange, 2 for 49 il WD PERTEX BLEACH, 32 c: BUTTER, ast: arade,:! tb. OU ND STEAK, ‘blue brand, tb. SIRLOIN: STEAK. No.1, USAGE, fine g eRICNIC HAMS, halt or _ whole, f ce oven UNTIL 9PM. TRISCHUCKS _ 4 other impractical Utopian ideas hoping that because’ they were unable to ‘achieve’ success .them- selves they will at-least be able to drag the amore down to their level. s No one admires ' poor spotts- manship in a tennis player. We should not admire poor’ sports-|- manship in the game of life. Let us be careful to. recognize this poor sportsmanship when we see EA} and not be swayed by el: e “unfair”, “change of rules”, part “] ‘want ‘security. so that Ivean be. sure TH win", We don’t ask for. that in games. Why ‘should * we ;.demand ‘it “in life? ‘The ‘game would’ not “be worth playing ‘if nobody; could win. And life isn’t worth living when Enciame loges. Have you read The 5 Years rege — THIS WEEK — Nominations ‘held .for 6 retire- ing members of Projects So- ciety. Members told ‘We have a job. to do—that. of : raising money, Let’s give the new. board a lead, ‘so ‘they can actually go out and accomplish. something.” No precise project was. decided the money was:the-primary ob- jective and a project for the area . irregardless-:of what. it he would be to the- benefit of cluded Robson, Kinnaird, Blue- berry Creek and Castlegar re- presentatives’ to .meet Bishop Clark and his wife from Nelson. Historical accounts of early, days given ‘by. Mr..O, B. Ballard, Mrs. L. ‘E. -Killough and Mrs. HR Foxlee: Archdeacon .Resker read Mrs, J. Deans attends LODE. Classifieds? Converition in Vancouver, Last. " on’ for-some of..the Scouts of this District. Two Queens Scouts, Jack McIntosh and ;- Pat; Lam- bert were. guests of. the Pro- vincial- Council: on’ a trip to Victoria to receive their “Queen's Scout Badges at ‘the: hands of the Lt. Gov. at Victoria. They ped a” wonderful ‘time. On Thursday; Mr, C,H. King iting| travelled. with. Asst. D.C. “B.A. Resker. The seven: Scouts were the guests of the Inland Empire Scout Council of.. the “U.S.A. ‘while, attending. the”. three-: day. Scoutorama. at: ‘ithe | Spokane Coliseum. The Scouts were bil- leted’- with Scouts: in ‘the City. This was arr.excellent’ opportun- ity for’ te ‘Scouts of.-the’.two upon, it being felt that getting |; REVELSTOKE, ox PALE B BEER. OKANAGAN LAGER . ENGLISH DARK BEER NOW AVAILABLE AT-THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LIQUOR.. STORE AND LICENSED “OUTLETS — Try These Really’ Fine: Beers — ENTERPRISE BREWERY LIMITED ‘REVELSTOKE, BG. This ‘advertisement is not published or: displ d b thes Liquor, Control Board. or urbia sites by . sBritish Colur : PT ege stes . St. Albans Social eevening in- || from. notes ‘compiled by the ite 1 T. L. Bloomer. © BOARD OF “TRUSTEES CASTLEGAR _ HOSPITAL IMPROVEMENT. | District | “casrin Parish Holt RANNAIRD - son EL “a2 th ‘Robson: Meniétiol Hall took :the following “scouts ‘to Spokane: TL. Bob King, P.L. Roger Toogood, A.S.M.. 5. Mis- cavitch and Mickey Babaeff -of Kinnaird. PL. Loren’ Brown, P.L. John Pinkney, Kinnaird ‘and P.L, Mark: Guido also of ‘Kinnaird WE ALSO CARRY "SPREAD SATIN PAINTS LATEX: PAINTS — SEMI GLOSS ENAM JAPOLAX E ELS -— ee eae WALL — KEM-TONE LATEX BASE ‘the - parade while : Mr. . Charlton. ; :Foree Base. the Scout Law, “A Seon is a. Brother to’ every other Scout” :and \to- get to-know their liknesses’ and - dif- ferences. There -were- 30 Scouts from ‘Trail’ and. District ‘andy 25 from: the NelJson : District. 2 Canadian. ; Scouts were \'a very. small part of the over: 4,000 Americ: Scouts -and..Cubs>pre= sent, butin the Grand Entry: wher.all:the boys, marched into the..-huge. ‘Arena, : their smart dlue..and’ green): uniforms made a@_great- impression on the audi- ence of: about: 5,000 people. The Canadians put:on a seven: minute display “of: Quarter; Staff which received::, much | applause... The District; Commissioner + .C. /-E. Charlton was in: charge-of. the Asst. Ct STATEMENT 0 OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS meets 1955 to December-31,° 1955. : Rectisie! ee i “Advance from Provincial ©’ ~ ; Government: eevenensecea, Disbursesients < A.-Resker was -in. charge: of was ‘on -thé ‘reviewing stand. | - ‘were’ grateful to. their. American | Brother’ Scouts forthe good: time ‘they. had.’ Tours were ‘made.:to ‘the ::Great’ Northern Railroad Shops ‘and: ‘to: the eeatechile Air Pr $7,906.66 d c Ik of sz ; ‘Deposit Receit Acety ‘20,000.00, “27,806.66 STATEMENT CF. REVENUE AND, EXPENDITURES i Bian 2, 2068 9 Dieter 2, 1955 F PHONE 4066 Kootenay Builders & ‘enblles. CASTLEGAR, , BC. “HAER® DRESSING en aX Complete Beauty . Interest: Earne d. (Depo: t Receipt Acct.) _Expenditure ‘ “Advertising >" Office Supplies ‘and Expense : Revenue over expenditure ‘to. ya Suzplus Account 2...” , Service rae pen intents © Nora’ Mojelsky J. M. Macheth, CGA, -APRIL 12,1956 reas, oniyors, inefo CARER; GXEAT- EF UL cee i ie FROM Sweet (ONE ~The News" Classifiod A RDS FOR 7c => THREE INSERTIONS: FOR baal "man woe OF Two = 250.4 sRECOUNS IF PAID WHEN LAOIN ORDER ‘fost — For Sale ¥ ‘or ont, [3 BEDROOM HOUSE, AUTO-|SUITES, ROOMAND BOARD) \\ MA'TIC oil heat, finished base- : — Kin: Phi 2738, ” ) FARM ACREAGE NEAR. “KIN- ‘Bion naird,” Phone’ 4 ae ‘ by ‘day, week or ort in Kin: Creight’s Apartinent ve Pe Oe jaseapeds| back. of Kootenay. Builders. |" } Jawn, ‘shrubs. and and fruit trees. Phone, 2493, o SEEN, 36]: er Charles Roberts, Kin) ONE FULLY MODERN HOUSE, Dumont. Subdivi- NAIRD. ‘New ford tractor and We ‘Ph. Castlegar 3548. 3/44). ANISH GUITAR AND CASE, Seo 00," Call Gorden Panett HOUSE CENTRAL LOCATION “BUSINESS ‘DIRECTORY 2098. 3: 14|- was $35.00, now. $25.00 mi USED PIANO IN Goon con.|__Apply F. Eremenk eta DITION. Phone 4247. 315} ‘For Rent or ‘Sale... ae Serr A-1 CONDITION Oy HIGHWAY. IN. KINNAIRD eP eglat Bn | ae “aes fi = tric’ range and 0 > TION. Strollér—Phone 3657. |: trie t ah een "HOE WATER ‘HOUSE FUR, myles Wanted [ODD_ JOBS. — , PAINTING. signs, house repairs, chimneys, gardens | dug; etc. Hourly’:or t;. phone 352 115) ie ay ‘Apply, Jack’ Bent Wanted to Rent: . Robson. Phone 3116. tinlS HOUSE in KINNAIRD ; goose, EGas| MOP '3. bedrooms -with _and . bathroom "| PHONE 3131. KINNASED, B.C. ‘on. ground foo aa % ired for ic a HOLD: FURNITURE, |" © lectric 7 HOUSEROL ‘Bea and’ Chair, | 383, Castlegar. new. condition, 69.00—Dinette “SMALE. CABIN. IN CAS . 7 Suite -$49.00—One ‘odd chester-)~ GAR, ‘apply Ralph. P cLE d> chair, $7.00-—Drop leaf} General Deli is South So: 3 chairs, $7. ae te gen Mest A "315 Wanted to” Buy 3 OR 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN. We: attach : “Pinkie” Bim Heels. on Ladies Shees TWO: GUERNSEY’ cows: ‘Castlegar or Robson. PO. Box newly. : are +644, Castlegar. » 313 _ Turik: Robson, phone ins “TYPEWRITER, Please Phone 2921. Cords of Thanks . . Notice - tend sincere |— thee tends" ‘and Seighbours St. Albans W.A. will hola thele for. their many acts of kindness, ‘Annual “St. Georges : Day” beautiful floral offerings and | zaar:. and * Tea Saturday, tom a to: 8! pam. | Not, Just. * open 800" am, t0 1200 pm. | & Another Pisee:.To- > to" Major Moll” and the r_ auring our gist. in the Anglican Parish Hall|| . ELECTRICAL " CONTRACTIN IG B. 8. JOHNSON 28 Cotambia Ave., Castlegar Greep’ 8: , Electric - : Flag To Scout "Troup || Mrs.- 1. Hori fe Regent of the oS Be. OD. OPTOMETRIST _Oftice. Hours ‘WED. LAUGHTON © Queen’s colors, ‘ihe. Union’ Jack, IODE | and Mrs.’ ‘Whittaker, Faue ! to the Ist. Castlegar Scout Troop night-at the regular outs. Scout: ,. Mac. leén . accepted the gift for the scouts and Arch- deacon: B.. A. -Resker., told: the history of the Flag and ‘its‘mean- ing /to ‘the. scouts. —. > ‘SEWING MACHINES “The. Finest: On ~~ : Th Marly et LUMBER. oe ‘BUILDING {SUPPLY | LID: fe. can; supply:all your: Rt Pe nee: med Estimates . ‘gladly given... : “COAL, BULLDOZING. 22 : Seo SS AvAnING | ~ Castlegar Transfer. W. Sharples Phone ‘4p42, . _waTcH FOR PROGRAM IN NEXT WEEK'S pe : : Lod ER. = 7 ty eecirerter pease ere SO rel Tea