CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B,C. Thursday, June 24, 1954 CLARE'S Funeral Chapel Flower Shop Owned & Operated By g Lynn and Mell Monkhouse Phone Trail 125 The ; District's Social Events 1054 TAMARAC AVENUE Foot of Smelter Hill Phone 3031 \Park. Pupils are to assemble at the Kinnaird Improvement So- ciety Hall at 22:30. SPECIAL CEREMONY, — A large number of students ‘at the Kinnaird Community ' Ginday School received awards and cer- tificates in a special ceremony Sunday afternoon. Ted Lang, superintendent, and Mrs, M. 1 made the TRAIL, B.C, Deer Park Socials two or three for per- fect attendance for the, fifth year,—an outstanding record, WEEKEND VISITORS — Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Leslie and Miss NOW! you cer MORE FEATURES — MORE VALUE! _ NEW REMINGTON Quiet=niter . Compare this typewriter and you will be convinced that here is a superb portable typewriter that gives you beautiful printwork and ” anew ease of operation—it's quiet too, It’s the only portable with . Miracle Tab and 34 other out- standing useful features. Budget .. Terms. Test Typing trials arranged, SEE It AT THE CASTLE att Flora Johnson of* Nelson were weekend visitors to Deer Park and Renata. Other visitors to Deer Park included Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamont and daughters, Mrs. R. Worley, W. Briggeman and sons, all of Trail; A. Worley of Nelson; the Cleggs from Rossland ‘Miss Joyce Williamson, Odd Aas- land of Castlegar’ and Mr. and Mrs. S. uirhead of Kinnaird. ? Fam Wy AGH — Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cambern of Spokane, Wash- ington, were‘ recent visitors to Deer Park, while on a trip to the ‘West Kootenay District. HOLIDAYING — Mr. and Mrs. Cc. M. Kirkendall and sons of Procter are spending a holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C: S. Phelps. oe FROM NELSON — Mr. S. Jack- son, J. Sturgeon and T. Roberts of the Water Rights Branch at Nelson are spending a week in Deer Park. os SUNDAY PICNIC — A party of Trailites enjoyed a Sunday pic- nic, and a showing of films in Deer Park. .A. sudden’ shower d the picnic ds but TO VICTORIA — Miss Marg- aret Williams left Sunday by auto for Victoria after visiting for the past four weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Williams, FROM KIMBERLEY — Mr. Douglas Lang of Kimberley was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Churches. eee TO ONTARIO — Cliff Church- es, Acting Petty Officer at RCSCC KOOTENAY, leaves next week for a seven week training course at HMCS CORNWALLIS, Ont- ario. ese FROM MONTREAL — Mrs, L. Li and chi returned BIRTHDAY PARTY — Maxine Adshead celebrated her fifth birthday last week. Her sister and brother and five other friends were present to help commemor- ate the occasion. A heart-shaped cake and pink candles and rose- buds centred the table, . ‘The guests enjoyed a session of games and contests and delicious refreshments.. Many fine gifts were presented to the honoree. f see TO GRAND FORKS — Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorkoff and Mr. and Mrs, Pete Gorkoff spent the Monday by air from Montreal where they visited relatives for the past five weeks, se FROM UNIVERSITY — Bob Pitts has returned from the Uni- versity o£ Michigan and will spend the summer with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. & Pitts, ATTEND CONVENTION _ Ernest Newman and Mrs, R. S. Hardie represented the Columbia Valley Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles and Ladies Auxiliary res- not their spirits. Among the pic- nickers were Pat Harvey, Dor- een LaRocque, Charles-Anne Rondeau, Mr. and Mrs. C, Saply- wy, Greg. A. Schneider, Ed. Gaines, Eileen Teahan, ‘Mike Gaines, Bill Chaddock, Mike Kob- luik, Margaret Chaddeck, Mr. and Mrs. Denis Plamondon and Gené Ethier. ely at the ninth Provincial Convention of the F.O.E. in Nel- son. Among those attending.were Mr. and Mrs. R. S, Hardie; Mr. and Mrs. E. Newman; Mr. and Mrs. Vic Jenks; Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ozeroff; Mr, and Mrs.'J. Jensen; Mr. and Mrs, N. Bystrom; Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomlinson; Mr. and Mrs. F. Fomenoff; Mr, and Mrs, S: Kinakin; Mr. and Mrs. K. JOHNNY'S MEAT MARKET WE SELL ONLY TOP GRADES OF GOVERNMENT GRADED AND INSPECTED MEATS BEEF — PORK — VEAL — LAMB —, FRESH FISH PHONE 2001 MincedBeef Li. ........ 396 Poi Roasi BLADE — RED & BLUE Tomatoes Tube ....... 25¢ Frozen Peas. 2 for ....... 482 Sugar - Ib. hag ... 95¢ Picnic Ham Lh. ......... 52¢ Frying Chicken Cut up Ib. .... 69¢ TOMATOE Juice Hunts 48 oz. . . 33c Lard * Union 2ihs. ....-.. 43e BETTER BUY ‘Beons With ‘Pork ponent Mr. and Mrs. N. Og- low;’ H. S. Merrifield; J. Schnell; F, Spencer; E. Dinner; ‘K. De- Foe; L. Ornagawicz. Kinnaird Gorner FROM ALTA, — Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Heinrick and son Barrie of Camrose, Alberta, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Heinrick. in Grand Forks. TO CALGARY — Mrs. W. T. Waldie left Saturday for Calgary accompanied by her two grand- children who have been enjoying a holiday at Robson, | IN CHURCH The United Church Of Canada Castlegar — | a 10:30 a.m. — Sunday School: 7:45pm. — Hymn Sing and Service of Worship. : and &. “ath Sundays 11 am. Service of Worship. ° Robson — First and Third Sundays at 11 am, - St.Rita’s Church Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 11 a.m. Confessions - Saturdays; 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph's Chapel Sunday Mass — 10 a.m. Pentecostal Tabernacle First Avenue and Juniper J. Pennoyer and F. Clemo co-workers Sunday School, 10 a.m. Legion And L.A. Honor Mrs. Riley . Mrs, Ivy Riley whose i ary to Branch 170, Canadian Le- gion and also attended by Legion members, ; Mrs. Riley was presented with to Barrie Hill of Castlegar is to take place shortly, was honored at a social evening in the Legion a gift and a i of An enjoyable evening with darts and cards was spent, The social foll a short busi Memorial Hall Tuesday sponsored by the Padies Auzili- meeting of the L.A. 7 HOUR DEVELOPING SERVICE to roll _BOX-TENGOR CAMERAS e FOLDING CAMERAS, with, Zeiss, 6.3 lens, 12 Pictures PHON @ ZEISS CONTINA 35 MM. ‘COLOR CAMERA 3.5 EENS RANGE FINDER — LEATHER CASES COLORED MOVIE & STANDARD FILMS B. HUBER PHOTO STUDIO ASTLEGAR * BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 Dance in the evening. 9 p.m. to @ = The L.A. to Canadian Legion Branch 170 wil be hold- ing a Bake Sale in the Legion Hall, Saturday, June 26th, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. @ Celebrate July Ist in Castlegar. Blg Sports Day — @ = Social Evening fo young and old at Robson Commu- nity. Hall on Saturday, June 26th. Bridge and Whist Drive (Prizes). Commencing at 8 —? Both for the price of 35c, Refreshments available in ald of B.R.S, Hall Fund. @ URGENTLY NEEDED: Swi p.m. Sharp. Dancing certificate; Also nurse for Girl Guide camp, June 30th _ to July 10th. Phone 2277 for partioulars. @ Minto Chapter UD. Order of the Eastern Star will will be a bake table, Phone 3441 hold a St "y Social home of Mrs. A. “Saunders, from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Thero @ Starting July 6th to Septeinber 7th, inclusive, the Lt- brary will be openee, Tuesday evening only, Tto9 pm. Cyril Bell Agencies Lid. Insurance Advisors NIGHT CALLS RHONE S085, RB. A. PINCOTT July 21st, at the - Castlegar patrick, ss FROM KITIMAT — Mr. R. Campbell of Kitimat has been a visitor at the home of his mother, Mrs. T. A. Campbell. is a patient in Trai Tadanac Hos- pital — Mr, Frk. Sykora is a pa- tient in Mater Misericordiae Hos- pital, Rossland. Mrs. W. Geier is also a patient in the Rossland Hospital. s @ Bx 2 HOME FROM HOSPITAL — Mr. N. Latta has returned home from Mater Misericordiae Hos- pital, Rossland. eee VISITING HERE — Mr.. and Mrs, Wm. Campbell.of Eldersley, Sask., are visitors at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. M. Camp- bell. so © SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC — {The Kinnaird Community Sun- day School Picnic will be held TO HOSPITAL — Mr. J. Proud |. Sunday — Legion Hall 10:30 —Sunday School. 7:30 — Evening Service, Thursday — F, E; Woodrow Home ve ‘45 — Bible Study and Prayer. 7:00-— Young Peeaits Meeting and Hobby Class. Presbyterian Church Services in the Church every Sunday at 11:15 a.m. D. A. MacKellar, Minister ‘Anglican, Church Sunday, June 27 Kinnaird — 9 am. Castlegar — 11 a.m, Robson — 7:30 p.m. Full Gospel Assembls Church Services every Sunday «| ‘afternoon, 2:30-p.m. Kinnaird Improvement Soclety Sunday afternoon at'the. Kinnaird Hall Rey. Paul Eade, Minister Lb. .... $1.19 + MIRACLE WHIP °32 oz. ... 73¢ ee Evangelistic, 7:30 p.m,~ Feo SEATTLE aa Mr. and Everyone Welcome! Mrs. EB. F ik ani pf a Seattle are spending’ two Community Bible *& COFFEE bxd MARGARENE y at the home of Mr. Cent: Our Own Blend D LUCK °<- Fitzpatrick’s brother and sister- entre * BLUE LABEL in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Fitz- Uudenominational 2{ for wees IOC vy ICE CREAM BRICKS Palm .... 19¢ + WATERMELON L Size vy BREAD 2 for wees 2ic. ve GHEESE - + WHIZ {Goz. ... 59c + BALOGNA | By. the Piece Lb. ..:... 25e. YOU PAY LESS AT TRISCHUCK’S OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. HOLIDAY | TIME IS HERE! IS YOUK CAR IN SHAPE -TO HIT THE ROAD? LET US GIVE ITA THOROUGH CHECK NOW FOR A - - HOLIDAY CARE-FREE | WELL, ang Lesttts Sou Tey raed righ rexned, we ARENT YOU ADORABLE IN Vo AND LITTLE SAM IN HIS BEAUTIFUL “NEW suIT!! ISNT HE SWEET ? YOUR LITTLE BROTHER THE. SWEETEST LITTLE DARLING ?. (ISNT Thursday, June 24, 1954 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 5. BOB'S ‘m Takit Pay'n: Taki “We are pleased to announ- ce that Mrs. Ben Horne, Host- ss:for McGavin Bakeries Ltd. will be in our store tomorrow. demonstrating the art of mak- ing’ Party-type . and. Fancy Sandwiches. This “informative and instructive | information as demonstrated by Mrs. Horne, we welcome as a service to our customers. We cordially invite you to visit this “demonstra- tion in our store any time to- morrow.” FOR QUALITY INSIST ON SCONA Scona Oranges, 5 Ib. bags 590 Scona Lettuce, cello, Ib... 19¢ Natco Tomatoes, tube ...... 21¢ Cobkose: California Green 3 33c!: Corn on Cob, cello, 3 in pkg. Queen Scout Badge To Kinnaird Scout ' Troop ‘Leader Bill Murray of the Kinnaird Boy Scout ‘Troop received his Queen’s Scout Badge, one of the. highest honors in Scouting, at a ceremony in the plained that to earn the Badge, a Scout must have four minimum proficiency badges Badge.’ He said Troop Leader Murray was only the fifth dis- trict Scout this year, to earn thd badge, The district commissioner “exe and must show by his actions that: he is above average in character; that he is honest and reliable. “Bill has. exemplified such conduct very well.” Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall Monday evening, attended by a good number of. parents, > In : presenting § the badge, job ull Major J. Moll spoke words of congratulation also say- ing that Bill “started from scratch” having never been a Cub, and he urged the Scouts to said Bill has’ definitely earned it, o ott usually takes two or three. years to earn this badge,” Scoutmaster Juicy Lb. a BYE Good ‘Luck Mesa 2 Ibs. : Mullock said, “but Bill has done it in little more than'a year, I persevere in Scout work and ad- to Scout ideals. had no i in ing him.” District Commisstoner Tom Charlton of Trail, added his con- Liat to Bill, outlining to ‘the ced that three other Kinnaird Scouts will qualify for aucen's Scout Badge in another few nths. They are Jack Mac- Castle Theatre - JULY PROGRAM. Wed, - Thurs. June 30 - July: Rock ‘Hudson Barbara Hale able assistance" at ‘the Ralph West Airfield Opening Ceremonies, have coped with the immense the Kinnaird Home Nursing Divi- Intosh, .Pat Lambert and a Mowlam, A letter was read from G.. W. Shaw, vice president of the Cas- tegar and District Chamber, of Commerce, thanking the Kin- naird Scouts for their “invalu- “without which we could :not traffic problem.” Mrs. Anne Gallo, president of .|sion also thanked the Scouts:for their assistance in canvassing: for Blood donors the previous week. C. H. King showed the gather- ing a film entitled “The World Beneath Us” and the serving of then the Shows at 7 and 9 pan, Fri, - Sat. July 2 - 3) william Holden Eleanor Parker cape From Fort - Bravo”. Technicolor ‘ Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Mon. - Tues. Suly 5 -6 Rhonda Fleming Hayden evening, ; the | py, AFTERNOON REFLECTIONS BY GLADYS COLLINSON If you are built like a box car, and have the disposition of an angel and the endurance of a marathon runner; then by all means apply for a job in the Post Office. If you do not possess: all these qualifications then . ’'d strongly advise you to forget it. Unfortunately I happen to. be in the: latter class, and some- times I think the only reason I hold my job down is because I happen to have a drag with the OSs, On the other hand. I wonder just how far this drag gets me, and if a sinkful of dirty dishes wouldn't be preferable after all to a couple of ‘dozen heavy mail bags. to be emptied and sorted. When ‘the truck driver tosses them in, you'd think they were all empty by the way he handles them, however when I dump them out I’m sure they weigh a ton, well anyway just as much as I do, and believe me it takes plenty of what I haven't got to handle them. Another thing it takes plenty of is a sweet dis- position. (I’m pretty short’ on this too) because as in any other business as every one knows, the customer is always right—no matter how wrong he is, and so you always meet the public with a smile; even if your back aches and your corns hurt, enough it. isn’t the Barrie Hill: nd Mrs, Riley Honored At Party Here Sat. - A. group of 21 friends and at the home “The Golden Hawk” Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Townsend, Saturday evening when. Mrs. d, Mrs. H. Wade and PER PKG. GERBER'S BABY 3 tins .. ‘ Highly Nutritious Highly Digestible LITTLE DIPPER CAKE MIX... Choe:, White, Etc. - Pkg. ... Bums Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. Heavy Slab Bacon, Ib. tean Sliced Bacon, BOB‘S PAY .‘N TAKIT Red Label, tb. . Blue Label, Ib. We Grind It! ‘We Guarantee Iti FRESH MILK Quart .. Homo iy Aare CHEESE -. “Fresh and:Plump 2 ne Peanut Butter BUY NOW AT THE: .OLD MARKET PRICE © New: Shipment Will Be Higher 24 -- ST. (Limit: 2-tb Customer) . “VELVEETA +25. Wed. - ‘Phors. | Wed. - Thurs. July 7-8 John. Derek Barbara. Rush “Prince Of Pirates” Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Fri. - Sat. duly 9 - 10 Jack Hawkins. Virginia McKenna, “The Cruel Sea’ Shows at Zand.9:10 p.m.-¢. honor of Mrs. Ivy Riley and Mr. take place shortly. Mrs. H. Bate entertained’ Barrie Hill, whose marriage is to The rooms were decorated with pink and white streamers, white bells and large vases of spring flowers. Mrs. Wade big worries that get one ‘down. It's the “measley” Httle annoy- ances that’ test one’s endurance. It's when’ for the umpteenth [time I- rush to the wicket, only .to-find that someone really wants nothing. ‘They are merely killing .| time reading the.year old posters we have pinned up, or worse still they are just checking to see how long it takes me ‘to drink a cup of tea, I'll bet no one drinks more cold tea than I injdo. = * Sstiu I kind of like the job, and it is only upon occasion I feel abused. These occasions fortunately come few and far ‘between, If people would only be more care- Mrs. Riley with a of pink Mon. '- Tues.. ©” July. 12 -.13 Bob Rope. Joan Fontaine ‘Casanovas Big Night’ Shows. at 7.and 9 p.m. j nation. boutonniere. and-Mr. Hill- with a-car- Contests, music and dancing were enjoyed by the guests, Win- ners were Mr, and Mrs. R. Hors> July'14 - 15 Will. Roger Jr. Jane. Wyman ‘Story Of Will Bowers’ Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Fri. - Sat. July 16 --17 Donald O'Connor Lori Nelson and Francis, in will, H. Bate and K. Rigby. A served by the hostess. The table was covered with linen ‘cloth, tapers in silver holders, buffet lunch, was centred with silver. baskets of pink peonies, flanked by blue After lunch Mrs. Townsend ex- tended congratulations and best wishes to the honorees and pres- ented them with a gift from the assembled guests. Mr... Hill ex- pressed sincere thanks and the happy: evening closed with the singing of “For They ‘are Jolly Good Fellows. a - “Francis Goes To ° Westpoint’ Shows at 7- and. 9 p.m. Mon.,- Tues. July.19 - 20 Alec Guinness Jack Hawkins Anthony, Steel * LAQUITA*S BEAUTY SALON Next to Credit Union sai “S } Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Open Tues. to Sat. “The Malta Story” Shows’ at 7 and 9 p.m. Wed. - Thurs.’ "July 21 -22 Peter, Graves Andrea King “Planet Mars” plus : Dennis O'Keefe. Coleen. Gray “The Fake’’ Shows Wed. at 6:30 and 9:15 . *. Shows’ Thurs. ‘at 7 and 8:25 Fri. -' Sat... July .23 - 2% Red Skeleton in “Half A’ Hero” plus Fun Filled Frolic Season’s Finale For Robson Brownies Sal. - The Robson Brownies ended another season of activity in gala fashion Saturday with a fun- Stars and Pins to the Robson Brownies stated incorrectly that Mrs, H. Hyson made the present- ation, The stars and pins were i by Mrs. H, Jot filled get-together. Rades were run, prizes were won and awards were distributed for attendance and other qualifications, Due to wet grounds, the lunch was served in the Robson Hall by Mrs. H. Johnson; Tawny Owl Mrs. Duncan and Brown Owl Mrs, D, Adshead. | After lunch the group went for a short hike up the mountain, On their return, they enjoyed movies shown by Mrs. Johnson including scenes of Quebec and Saskatche- Castlegar May Day celebration. CORRECTION — Last week's ful what they send through the mail everything would be just Peachey, “But when a cast iron frying pan comes unwrapped in the mail and you dump it out on your pet corn, it proves almost. too much. All will be well however. when -my safety boots arrive, At least I will be partially equipped to hold down a job in the local Post Office. . It is amazing how easy. it is to do anything once you get the Hiang of it, and try often enough. BUILDING SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS FOR _ YOUR HOME ARE AVAILABLE AT THE Building Supplies KINNAIRD, B.C. Phone 4244. 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