Page 8 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. A Thursday, January 29, 1953 Deor Park Wom. Inst. Sponsor Burns Night prep. tion and activity at the communi- ty hall ,including a “cleaning bee”, the Deer Park Women’s Institute sponsored d well attended “Rob- ert Burns" Pot Luck supper and social evening. Entertainment for Burns Night, consisted of games, contests, sing- ing and dancing. Mrs, V. Cole- man, C. T, Williamson and Ches- ter Phelps provided the music. i BABY NEEDS J & J TALC, LOTIONS Kootenay Hoop Stars Bow To Albertaris In’ All Three Of Series: In one of the finest basketball exhibitions Kootenay fans. have ever been treated tw the visiting: Magrath Alberta Rockets, unbeat- en in 14 games in their regular Southern Alberta-Montana Lea- gue, passed, shot, and checked their way to three convincing vic- tories over Rennie Mitchell's Koo- tenay All Stars during the week- end, Closest of the three game series was Saturday’ afternoon’s game here in which the Magrath hoop artists rolled to a 65-45 victory. The first game, played in Nelson Friday evening, saw the Rockets zoom to a resounding 80-65 win and the score in the final game TCA MAY in the Stanley Humphries Audi- torium Saturday evening was Reckets 65, All Stars, 44. High pointers for the’ three gamies in the Rocket barrage were Al West with 38, Wes Rice with 30, Gene Rice with 27 and. Lany West with 26, For the All Stars, Rennie Mitch- ell garnered 32 counters; Sam *\ OILS and SOAP FROSST OSTOCCO OSTOGEN and N.GF. HORNER INFANTOL SQUIBB C. L. OIL STORK, PYREX ,EVENFLO _BOTTLES & NIPPLES , A Complete Stock of Baby Needs at PITTS’ Rexall Drug PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS és Cnen Evenings PHONE 4231 Morasco and Reed Hicken 24 each, Eric Granstrom 20, and Don MacKinnon 19, The Koot lads Trans-Canada Airlines are ex part of the recently announced ‘$10, Pansion program, 14 of the’ Vic! senger plane shown here,’ The plan ain, will replace the U.S.-made, flying on inter-ci ported favorably Douglas DC-3, now serviced by DC: ER ORD + Central Press Canadian ty schedules, TCA president, Gor- don R, McGregor, has said that his pilots have re- on the performance of the Vis- count and that ince, could be used on the routes now 38 staged an excellent performance but they were pitted against mas- ter. gan in the The ‘series was arranged by ennie Mi inthe hopes of world. Earl Bradshaw of ‘Nelson and Bert Toomer of Magrath were the refrees for all three ericounters. The Castlegar Legion Band - under Gus Leitner played during _ROBSON NEWS Li tiles siti tin atin ation tian atta Harry Dowkes, Junior, is a pa- tient in the Ke Lake Gen- feral Hospital at Nelson. Miss Norma Jean Waldie left arousing some ‘enthusiasm for in the K 2 giving the fans'an illustration of what an exciting game, good bas- ketball can be. Some ment was expressed at the rela- tively small attendances, which in ipts falling far on Saturday for Vancouver where WORK Men's and Boy's... 21% and 3 Ibs. - The Answer to Every Woman’s Prayer A’Sock that doesn’t require darning. A Sock that doesn’t shrink. $1.35-$1.45-$1.65 pr. 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G9G 43c 25c¢ 59c: ,.. 49e »» 48e 9c Co-0P "40 O'CLOCK SPECIAL Saturday Morning * STORE evéning’s game here, the audierice saw a two round display of box- ing between Eldon Coleman of Magrath and Joe Zeeban of. the 'a fine show, was refereed by Ren- i. ‘| patients received .on.a_tray. ‘The. short of she will attend nursing school at If the series has General spi some good for basketball in this district, however, Rennie says he | UNITED CHURCH wail Be ii a-that the venture | ANNUAL NG as been wt st Joss. orth. some: dnaneiat Members of the United Church BOXING EXHIBITION held a Pot-Luck supper followed by their annual business meeting in the Robsoh Community Mem- orfal Church Hall, Friday eve- ning, January 23, Stewards were appointed for the coming year. They are Mrs. W. T. Waldie, Mrs. E. H. McPhee, J. T. “Webster and Mr, G. Magwood, At half time, during Saturday Castlegar High School. The bout, in which both performers put-on nie Mitchell, : of session are: Mr. J. Porter and Mr, E. Nickerson. 1 a AD Renata W.I. Sponsor Social And Dance - The Renata Women’s Institute held their first social evening of 1953_in the new school. Whist, a Parcel Post Sale and a dance provided an entertaining evening for all. High score winners at whist were Mrs. Tom Hunchak and Mrs. Jack Hansen with consolation rawards going to Mrs. John Mar- tens and Mrs. Henry Funk. “Lucky. winner: of -a - blanket draw .was Mrs. Peter Doell, Re- nata. ‘Dance music was. supplied by Messrs. Jake Friesen ‘and David Letkeman, Arrangements for the - social evening were made by Mrs. John Martens, Mrs. Peter Warkentin and. Mrs C. .H. Schmok. Busy’ province: About half of all products manufactured in Can- ada are made in Ontario. |Local Artists Plan ‘|To Offer Art Courses Amateur artists and sculptors: happy to know. that plang are: sify the scope of last year's ama- teur, art group. Mr, W. Kootchin, promising 1lo- cal artist. and ‘graduate ‘of the. Vancouver School of Art, has painting this winter if a. suffi. elently large group’ is interested and A, Zuckerberg, whose sculp- ture has been on display on‘ nu- merous occasions and has earned sculpture beginning with model- ling. courses, these gentlemen state, and the only qualification for en- tolment is a genuine interest in art. i Further information can be ob- tained cither from G. Magwood, sponsor of last year's art -group, or from A. Zuckerberg. The instructors envision a deft nite program of study, similar, to that given by the University De- partment of Extension three years. ago at’ Castlegar, under the dir- ection of Cliff Robinson. : BIRTHS WOLF — To Mr, and Mrs, Karl Wolf, Kinnaird, in Trail Tadanac Hospital, January 26, a son, KILFORD — To Mr. and Mr.s Thomas Kilford, Shoreacres, at Kootenay Lake General Hospital, January 23, a son. 2 LAMONT — To Mr, and Mrs. Lamont, Kinnaird, in Trail Tad- anac Hospital, a daughter. a [ofS [EGER RGOERE Pirie i> 1e) DESwe a cecrinn ele (olopcke a) weoe - om a a CSTR | = SCGIAL HIGHLIGHTS” IR GP Pg pl ef 1 PHONE 303) Mr, and. Mrs, Albert Maida, Christina Lake, spent the week- JUST ARRIVED... | end with relatives and friends ir. Castlegar and Kinnaird. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young and family, of Trail, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, G. Ander- son on Sunday. Mrs. A. T. Horswill, president of the Kootenay Diocesan W.A. to the Church of England in Canada, was, in Nelson Friday. and_was guest spéaker at the meeting ‘of the Women's Auxiliary of the Church of the Redeemer. BIRTHDAY PARTY 5 A total of 16 youngsters, ac- companied by their mothers, as- sembled at the Walter Field's residence recently for a party in honor of Master Norman Fields’ we fifth birthday. Games and bal- e. loons kept the youngsters well : occupied .and refreshments and tos oe baskets of candy satisfied the ap- : : petites they managed to build up. A GARLOAD OF Canadian Cemex Present were: Mrs, R, Goulet and be Dennis and Gregory; Mrs.- L. fan Bosse and Larry and Raymond; : y Mrs, W. Marken and Donna and 7 Heather; Mrs. J. Strelioff and Ronnie;-Mrs, A. Ross, Allan, Belle, and Hugh; Mrs. G. Koehle’and Leslie; Mrs. R. Waite and Orm and Craig; Mrs, R.. Lesy and Dianne and Karen, and. Mrs. M. Lesv and Vicky. ee . W. Rigby, a patient in Shaugh- nessy Hospital, Vancouver, sent us a card he and other hospital supper time, along with food. The with the compliments and good wishes of Associated - Freight Lines, Toronto, and. Amalgamated Motor. Trucks Ltd., Edmonton. Tt came. to you by Canadas’ ‘first coast-to-coast truck service,. in- augurated this week between Halifax and Vancouver.” 5 \ "DECORATIVE. DECORATIVE TILE _SIMPS faster sent te the Vetere et "x8" Sheets — 3-Bincki thickness | y~ Military” Hospi ‘FINISHED IN OYSTER WHITE See this Beautfiul Board which is ideal for Any Room in the House Messrs. F. Eremenko, P. Romas and W. Saprunoff, attended: the funearl.of Steve Farion in Grand Forks during the week-end"): Lorne Crysler: has returned from Moose Jaw, Sask., where:he) attended the funéral of his fath To Late To Classify LOST — Man's Wrist Watch on -Pine -Ave. Castlegar... Finder please leave at News Office. Reward $10. Pete Rezansoff, P1-5 | of the Castlegar District will be: . underway to broaden and inten--' agreed to offer a course in .oil + high praise, is offering a course in - There is no age limit for ‘the: : a | ,- driving through a-“stop’-sign or eced CAS Published Every Thursday ‘at “The Crossroads of the rorktal LIBRARY! rk otenays” ' Vol. 6, No. 6 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TE IURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1953 5 Cents Per Copy | Traffic law Evaders (amm! To Get Tickets For. Gee Any Of 17 Offences . Offenders ;.against traffic ordinances will be liable for payment of ‘ticket fines next wee Increased By $25,000 ter three years of struggle sue this end, Castlegar is finally to have police enforcement of its by-laws, Victor Jenks, Chairman ‘of the Castlegar. Board of Com- missioners said Monday evening at the Board's regular meeting. Mr, Jenks advised that the local police detachment have promised full cboperation on enforcement of Castlegar's «parking, speed jimit and other traffic regulations, Police will begin handing out tickets to offenders as soon as the tickets for,this purpose are print- ed, probably. at the end of this week, he said:. - - eae (953-School Budget which is $25,000 greater than last |’ year, ‘was approved for 1953 at a meeting of the Castlegar School Board and.School Inspector J. J. McKenzie last week. This esti- mate must now be approved by the Department of Education in Victoria. . parison, totalled $364,435.41. J. McKenzie, George Craft, chair- man; R;T. Waldie, Mrs, W. Jacob- son, | Robert.:Hunter ‘and John Mi school .board along. with two dis- trict M: A budget estimate of $389,415, |, Expenditures for 1952, by com-| Present at the meeting were J. farshall all members of the irs, Jean street or within’ 15 ft. of a fire hydrant or over 12 ‘inches from the curb; double parking; parking within 90, ft..of a traffic zone or} 3 Kent of Deer Park-and Earnest Pratt of Thrums. C. H. King, sec- retary-treasurer’ of “ the board, ‘was also present, a Read as atiditor and reviewed the financial statement -for,. 1952. ‘Totals of expenses, shown there- Queen pia and her 1 in are as follows: administration, |, Will. take off on a th 0.280.425 ” salaries $158,- Palace The meeting reappointed L. A. | Will Tour Commonwealth “Lite ‘Was announced Tuesday eve- Two Village Lots Sold For $10,800 Lots 17 and 18 of the C ~ CCTS Annual Meet ty.) Hall property on Columbia Avenue,’ are being .sold to, the ? s Sonsiders Insurance The annual Caétlegar Cooperative Transporta- the Ci tloh Society and John Derzy, Mahager of Arrow Motors Ltd, general meeting of Cc ‘ive Trans- portation Society, held in the Twin Rivers Hall, Tuesday eve- ning reviewed the Society fin- ancial statement for the . nine months ending Sept. 30, 1952, and al ning a special uthe Castlegar Board of Com- jioners. : e.,two firms, whose sealed Yiders were the only ones sub- ted for’ the of a por- tin of the.two lots which were Offered for sale last month, are pti ing the land as the 25° ft. frontage adjoining the Ar- row Motors present: property is n policy for all members. . The i policy, as out lined by Robin Pincott of Cyril ~ Bell Agencies, Castlegar, would. going to John Derzy for $1800 and the CCTS is buying the 125 ft. adjoining the Community hall on the south, for $9,000. ‘It is understood. Mr. Derzy will use his ‘portion of the purchase for ‘expansion of the Arrow Motors business, while the Trans- ‘portation Society, have announced ‘they will build.a pew headquar- ters and bus depot on the new Columbia Avenue site. supervise . all ublic works and waterworks pro- Maple; on Cedar Street’ at Third Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Avenues: Maple. and.Third; on.Green Street at First and Seventh Avenues and Third’ :and “Pine; Seventh and | est and improvements to kitch21 ;and hall. ~ The financial statement, a ew of which ‘was given to each r~m- - ber, was read'aloud by the Tre s- .urer, Mr. N. Hay. : N. Hay, instructorese for the boys hobby club, sponsorei by the society, reported on the year’s activities. Work done tv the boys includes plaster of p~ MINT The wire read-““We the follow- ‘Est, ay 'TTEND two on the h . Work, and carving. The =O — ‘ON TOURNEY ing residents of Castlegar strong- eatin “; cboys to the club, rang The West Kooteriav Junior Bad-|ly support your present efforts to TN = PERE erga ~7,in_age from 7 to 14, Mrs, Har minton Tourney is:to’ be held in| obtain ‘legislation which will ab-'. Cc: a Films and talks ont Following. the adjournment -of Castlegar gn March 5,.6, 7 and 8, olish ‘capital punishment in Can- + it» was announced last Saturday , ada. jigned by ten’. Castlegar by officials of the West Kootenay residents, |? mae Badminton ‘Association, “In-reply to this wire, Mr. Her- Junior“ grouvs from C ridge. warm and Kinnaird’. will be among tion ‘for. this support of his ef- those competing. forts. A “a wo T. joined others of the Trail district at twomeetings in Trail ‘under the, auspices of the West, nay ‘Health Unit. $ employers: _attended.. Main topic of: the’ waiting technique, dining room the meeting, Mr. E. S. Martin act- “ed for the election of ress, Koote-}and food.display, as well as a talk > ‘ton-the advantages of joining the local’ branch of, the Canadian Restaurant ‘Association, were also included, * 3 REE + About : thirty nerators and ning was Dining, Reom as two Robson representatives to the E-R.C. Those elected were Mescr :. S. Grant and B. Lamb. Retiring representatives are-E. S. Martin ang W. T. Waldie;