CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Waa ae ee Thursday, January. 14, I 954 Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Pouding Ee Supply C Co. Lia. PHONE “4061 (954 Executive Of United Church W.A. Installed In Office The new officers of the Castle- gar United Church ‘Women's As- CANADIAN LEGION ANNUAL : Banquet & Social Legion and Auxillary Members SATURDAY JANUARY 30 BANQUET — 6:30 p.n. ST, ALBAN'S HALL SOCIAL & DANCING LEGION HALL Tickets Obtainable At BARRIE’S Barber er Shop PITTS $ DRUG | jation were d in office by Rev, L. C. Johnscon at their iret meeting of the New Year, in the C United Mrs. J. F. Killough, Guide Assoc. Pres. Cub Jamboree THe Castlegar Girl Guide As- jation held their Annual Meet- Church, Newly elected president, Mrs, Ron Gemmill, presided. Annual reports were: given by the a busy and profitable year. — New committees were appoint- ed and convenors are Mrs, L. C. Johnston, sewing; Mrs. B. Find- later, sick visiting and member- ing on Tuesday, sanuary. 12 in the Parish Hall with Mrs, J. F. Kil- Jough in the chair. Mrs. Vic Jones gave an excellent report on the activities pf the Association throughout the year, 1953, The Financial Report was given by Mrs. J. Williams. Three new members, Mrs. D. Wallace, Mrs. L. Morey, and Mrs, M. Dv. Mac- \Guide,. Scout, Brownie And || : Planned Soon Son Of Local Couple Weds At Cloverdale Vases of white mums graced the altar and white ribbons mark- | 2 ed the pews In the Church of the Redeemer, Cloverdale, B.C., when Rev. R. Stuart Faulkes united in marriage, Beatrice Alice, R.N., ship; Mrs. L. devo- tional; Mrs. “shit Sherbiko, sta- tionery and_cards, and Mrs, Sea- ton, finance, Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. L. Morey, Mrs. Don Wallace and Mrs. Ron Gel The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. L. C. John- ston with Mrs. Blackwell, Mrs. Turcotte and Mrs. Johnston as hostesses. The Goodwill Circle will meet at the home of Mrs, J. M. Thatch- er; the Rainbow Circle at the home of Mrs. James Gemmill and the Highway circle at the home of Mrs, Jones. THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF CASTLEGAR ee —___— —_—_—_—_—_—_—Xs«X—— Tenders are invited for the purchase of Lot 4 of Parcel C, Plan 2356. situate in the business area on the east side of C i in € must be ied by a marked cheque for i 5 per cent of the price offered and be in the hands of the .Clerk, P.O. Bo: accepted. x 130, Castlegar, on or before 5:00 p.m, Feb- bruary Ist, 1954. The lowest or any tender not necessarily A. T. HORSWILL, Municipal Clerk. . were to’ thel¥ Association. Mrs. H. Hyson reported the First Castlegar Guide Company of Mrs. Ada Peet and the late John Peet of Cloverdale, and Ove Federeon, ony, son of poe and Mrs, J. made up a very ni delivered it to a eeay family, Christmas Eve. . Two Brownie uniform patterns and cee Guide uniform. patterns| ” ‘The se was given in mar- riage by Charles Turner of Bur- nahy. Hér gown was of nylon net and lace over satin and was trim- med with A halo of lace le to any eho wish to use them, They are asked to contact’ Mrs. J. F. Kil- lough. It was reported that the Guide Company flag should be here in time for Thinking Week starting February 22, .A get-together of all Guides, Brownies, Scouts, and Cubs is planned for that week. Tentative plans were made for the Annual Mother and Daughter Banquet to be held also that week. Officers elected for the coming year were . J. F. Killough, President; cag Ales Jones, Sec- retary; Mrs. C, » Treasurer; (Mrs. F. A. t Sciastane "Badge. Sec- retary; and Mrs, W. Schwartzen- hauer, Publicity Convenor. ‘The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Earl O’Rourke on January 26. Scie Nicer ene ee Mrs. Glen Jones Guest Of Honor At Shower Mrs, Glen Jones, nee Marian Embree, a recent bride, was guest of honor at a and pearls held her fingertip ‘veil and Havana roses and lily of the valléy formed her bouquet. She also wore a single strand of pearls with matching earrings, a gift from the groom. — Miss Frances Peet, her sister's maid of honor; was gowned in pale yellow, flafal organdie over taffeta. She carried Kakomo car- nations: and mauve heather. Miss Anita Redmond, R.N., was the bridesmaid. She wore mauve net over taffeta and carried yel- low carnations and mauve hea- ther, The attendants’ headdresses matched their gowns. Odd Aasland of Castlegar was best man and ushers were David and Bob Peet, the bride’s bro- thers, At the reception which follow- ed, Rev. Faulkes proposed the toast to the bride, responded to by the groom. Tapers flanked a large. three tiered cake, made by the ‘groom’s mother, which centred the bride’s table along with vases of pink and white mums and carnations. The, bride presented her bouquet to her cag Mrs. Peet, who was shower at the home. of Mr, and Mrs, ML D. Macpherson of Cas- tlegar. Mrs, Macpherson and Mrs, Gary Jones were co-hostesses. ‘The guest of honor received a For the honeymoon 4rip to the States, the bride donned a blue knitted suit with blue coat and Castlegar K.C.’s Namo '54 Officers Knights of C sited a 1954 tive for their discussed, it being noted that both’ churches are now jammed overflowing at each Sunday nase. It was thought the best solution would be build one new church for both villages but con- Castlegar Columbus Club at their monthly meeting in St. Rita's Rectory, Sunday. evening, The club, a part of Trail Coun- cil, Knights of Commbus, named to this pro- posal is expected. * Over the past seven years about 65, 000 war veterans have been Vito’ d to the federal service. 1 president; Joseph rotetin of Kin- naird, vice president and R. E. Goulet of Castlegar, secretary- treasurer. Tentative plans were made for a “smoker” for all the men of the parish, to be held near the end of February. ‘The need for new churches in Castlegar and Kinnaird was also Ini. Her z was of Havana roses and Lily of .|the Valley. The couple are resid- ing at 811 Victoria Street in Nel- son. RADIO SERVICE Bb. HUBER 25 years experience Work Guaranteed Box 522 _ Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. Castlegar Sash & Boor PHONE 8211 WINDOWS — DOORS — SASH CABINET MAKING " Free Estimates STOP! Gigantic. gaily décorated box filled with gifts. A number of: contests and games were enjoyed and refresh- ments were served. Guests present were Mrs." Vie I~ K. A. Morrow FOR OXFORD IN LEETFNER’S WINDOW FOR ON TAILOR-D TROUSERS EXAMPLE LOOK: ‘Specials GREYS Thyssdey, January 14, 1954 BOAT CASTLE NEWS, ee B.c. Page 7 Hold A Clearance. Sale. In Your Home With -Classified Ads. The News’ Classified TEN WORDS FOR 50c. THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF TWO -- PHONE 3031 6 “For Sale Wanted to Buy BIRD CAGES, LIKE C3-1 THREE new. Phone 2941. “WHITE ‘ROCK PULLETS TO - start laying in Feb. $1.75 each. “2 Apply ‘Robson Co-op. Phone Cn 3581. “CL Brass, Lead, ete. Motors, Trail, Phone 1855. WE PAY. CASH FOR OLD Copper, Hillcrest T’is said by some psychologists that a person should train himself 39| to do at least two difficult things 21 Work Wanted . ‘ATTRACTIVE House. Price $4950.00. .FOUR ROOMED Cash, Phone 3102. P3-1 every day. Like some famous man whose name escapes me, most of us*follow this dictum most. reli- NEW HOUSE. 4 ROOM AND Wirea for! For Rent ‘path. Insulated. range. Garage in HP5 BULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Apply J. Holuboff, Box 224, Cc > tin| Perhaps the. most difficult of giously — we go to bed at night and get up in the’ _By Vic Misutke_-_” Pair of Joubleheaders Launch Minor League Basketball At SHHS A total of 40 Castlegar and Dis- trict’ boys took to thi 1e ie maple court at the Stanlcy Humphries High School, Saturday to open to roll you out of-bed. Maybe its'the prospect of this ordeal in the morning that makes it so difficult to go to bed at night. Or maybe the dizficulty lies in the fact you're not sleepy. Many solutions have been ad- vanced {oe ‘this problem. Most these two is the getting up part. I find this especially difficult the ffirst time I arise from bed in each Terms. G. F. Miller, 7 Ave. P3-: Castlegar. water KINNAIRD LoT ‘One of the few nice lots on the Upper Bench A BADHAIN AT $700 CYRE BELL AGENCIES LID. Bank of Montreal Bldg. PHONE 3441 Cl 224, Castlegar. 3 ROOM APARTMENT, HoT | New Year. month. pelle ae 2 generally the same, It ‘consists of tin The getting up ritual is quite the following stages, more or less: furnished, Low rent. Polly Makiev, Castlegar, B.C. P. ONE ROOMED CABIN. PARTLY 1, You hear an infernal jang- ling . which your subconscious Apply | tells you is a fire alarm. It sounds like Spike Jones playing the 1-1| Flight of the Bumble Bee with 4921, 4 ROOMED HOUSE IN CASTLE- dishpans on a radio, turned upto GAR, Central location, Phone full volume, tic—l 2, You become awake enough to realize it’s the alarm clock. ~ 3497.. ‘1 LARGE CRIB WITH SPRING and: mattress, good conidtion. A 1935 Ford Sedan, new motor. " Ghewp for cast, APY E. La ointe, near C! watertank, p re : : ‘p1.2|THREE ROOMED’ HOUSE IN|awakes you again and, someone \ TWO ROOMED CABIN WITH -1|° flush. Robson. townsite. Phone |shut off ‘the alarm, . -. P3-1| 4. You trip on one of your shoes 3. You crawl out of bed and nay Builders, McCREIGHT APARTMENTS — Room and Board, Near Koote-|be warmer under the. covers. P3-52 and fall back on top of the bed. 5. You: wonder if it wouldn't 6. It is. Castlegar. ‘KROMHOFF TURKEY POULTS for ’54, Western Canada’s Larg- est Poult Producers. ‘Write To- day for catalogue and prices. Kromhoff Turkey Farms .Ltd., BR. No. 5, New Westminster, B.C. Phone 4206. Apply V. Jenks, C3-52| Rip Van Winkle. 1A #F di: on your door wants to know if you think you're THREE ROOMED APARTMENT Central heating and other faci- here, then realize it’s a sarcastic jlities. Apply Alex Eremenko, Phone 3061, Cl-1 ~ 8. You tell him he doesn’t live hint that you should “rise and shine.” Lost Anat APARTMENT WITH 2 BED-|covers and sleep. roo kitchen, and bath, New- d. Phone 4244 or ly and tries to roll you out of 3-2 | bed. 10. Someone shakes you rough- THREE . ROOMER PLASTIC RIMMED YOUN 'G| $55 per month, Phone 2171, . Boy’s Glasses. Mrs. J. S. Scott, Robson. Phone 3116, C1- 2 11. The someone succeeds and D MODERN ! someone bumps his head severely apartment with bath. Heated.| against a bed post, It’s not your visitor. C1-2| 12. Finding yourself on the DIAMOND SLeave at Castle News pifice, RING. -PLEASE Wanted . _ F Boeke you decide it’s tirae you got ald 9, You crawl further under the h 13. Fifteen minutes later, your | ing sheep — ima- ginary sheep of. course. This worked fine for me till just the other night. I Jay there, counting sheep after sheep as’ it da low riors Basketball League.” .Actibn re- sumed Monday evening with an- other doubleheader, Saturday, Celtics overtook an early lead by the Knickerbockers to romp to a 26-17 win and ‘War- a determined Laker ‘team ‘to the tune of 28-20. Kirby and Kazakoff led the Celtics with LeRoy and Grum- mett setting the pace for the Lakers. Warrior scorers were led by Fenner. and Jones and Zibin subdued was high man for the ‘Lakers: In Monday evening’s action, Lakers downed Celtics 28-21 for their first. win in two starts and Knickerbockers upset the highly rated Warriors by a convincing 34-27 margin, Savinkoff and Mowlam led Laker scorers with 12 and 7 points and the Knicks cause was spark- ed by LeRoy. McLeod and Shers- tobitoff who garnered 8 points each. Simpson, with six points, also played a fine game. . Chuck Fenner continued to set the overall scoring pace piling up a mammoth 17 points for the Warriors’ losing cause, Coaches, P. Zanet, Fred Hor- coff, Joe Zeebin, Roy and Ralph Englund, Bud Cowlin and Bill Zeebin, deserve much credit for the: showing of their teams to late, fence. A total, of 61,432 of them so vaulted, Then’ I- ‘proceeded to shear them, all and load the wool into a light delivery truck I hap- pened to have hanging around. Whereupon I took the wool to market. Then I spent the rest of the night worrying about. the loss of $614: 32 I made on the deal. So lm trying a. new method now. I just review all the things I did that day. It seems to work. So far Tye dropped off’ before I’m past breakfast. + IN CHURCH. The United Church Of Canada Zastlegar — ~- 10:30 a.m. — Sunday School. 7:15 p.m. — Hymn Sing and Service of Worship. Kinnaird — < Every Sunday “at “Wdam — Service of Worship. Robson — Castle Theatre. SAVE WITH A Thrifipass To-night, Friday & Saturday Shows 7 and 9:10 pan Matinee Sat'at 2 p.m. Adults 75c — Students 50e — ie 25 “yg First and Third’ 11 am. St. Rita's ‘Church days at Suniey, Masses at 8: 30 and 11 a.mi"| BROS!" MONDAY and TUESDAY -2 |.ONE.LARGE SIZE BABY CRIB. igs at i! | CARY G ee souonue SACK ROSE me MELVILLE SHAVELSON ss ee HENRY BLANKE | wre. NORMAN TAUROG @ ONLY. $18. 95 And Loads of Other Budget SAVING. “MATERIALS LIMITED SUPPLY. ONLY: " SAVE AT THIS BARGAIN 7:30 pm...) 8 t. Joseph's igi bet Mass at 10 a.m. J. S:-Scott, Box 295, Robson,|and daytime clothes donned, ‘you ‘ Phone 3116. -C1-2/ sit down to breakfast. 5 ‘14. After a brisk, walk to* the Card of Thanks office, you're ‘now awake and It is with the sincerest grati- ready to begin another day. ‘That's the-general procedure to tude that we express to our many,| this getting up. business ‘as near friends ‘our appreciation, for their| 48 I can figure‘out, There will of is kindly of esteem in | course be variations in different the Horal tokens and words of households. aon ania sen aie ie Prod: 03 sympathy which came to us in re ipplied, O° Ee ee ee ut bree our bereavment in -the loss of a| trained to get people out of bed. In such places, at step 16 in cent lower than that of the aver- the abo di the -do, age worke; the United State: bE Sh ees am tg and the many iindly 2 acts extend- climbs on your bed on. top of you. ed to us have helped to lighten He wants te pretend he is shak- CZLARK’S our sorrow. We thank especially |ing you'by the neck.’ This is too Reverend and’ Mrs, L. C. John- difficult unless he jactually does Funeral Chapel ston, Drs. H. H. Smythe and H,|Shake you by the’ neck. So he : ~- +3 | Ruebsaat. does. This often proves a moré Flower Shop C. W. Fraser and family, |effective way of being Owned & Operated By : C1-2 | than merely having someone try Lynn and Mell - < z = aa T extend my sincere thanks to| LEGAL Phone Trail 125 3 |al! the many people of C 4054 TAMARAC ‘AVENUE and District who sent me Christ- “NAVIGABLE WATERS A mas gifts of cards, gifts and . PROTECTION ACT” . OPTOMETRIST . Suite 3 —- Post Office Bldg. OFFICE EKOUES 9 AM, TO 5 PM. Closed Al Day Tuesday © wunindmantc For. Aprointiments PHONE 2581 Jones, Mrs. C. S, Fowler, Mrs. C. Sanderson, Mrs. L. Bailey, Mrs. C. C. Bradford, Mrs. G. W. And- erson, Mrs. Don Wallace, Mrs. Cliff Tipping, Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. E. S. Conroy, Mrs. Gary Jones Miss B, Conroy, all of Cas- tiegar, ‘and Mrs. L. W.. Embree’ jana. Mrs; C. Vesper of Kinnaird. Announcement ° : DRIVING TO - ‘“.VANCOUVER Sunday, January “17th Returning ieee Peprindy 23rd. RSS: INCOTS. Phone 3441 eae or 3683 E Pentecostal ‘ Tabernacle First A and Juniper J. Pennoyer and F. Clemo . eo-workers Sunday School, 10 a.m. Evangelistic, 7:30 p.m. Everyone’ Welcome! _ vy "FARM TESTED FOR. ‘ “YOUR PROTECTION FEED. THE BEST BE SHUB-GAIN beloved wife and mother, These ipsontTouring] ao | we Shows at t7 and. 9 p.m. Lees By Carol Lane ommend Women’s Travel Authority Community Bible Changing a tire -Centre alone is no fun — but it doesn't D 1 d Kno wi! WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ou t . 3 U BE WISE! BE PROFIT WISE! - Sunday School, Sundays at 10:30: am. Classes -for young : people of all ages, Legion Hall, CSS, ting, Horrible ex- perience’ either. There's a trick to everything in- Evening Service, Sundays,7:30 p.m. A service for the family, In PHONE 3551 or. 4534 AGENTS FOR RUMP & SENDALL LTD. sesso” aca GS a PC ag Pee tg tI Pp ee ee ee cluding flat tires. ' At the first hint of trouble, slow down and pull to the side of the road. Never risk ‘ruining a tire by driving a few seconds more while deciding if you act- ually do have trouble. . If there is traffic on the read, your of aid will be con- ir : WIRE SALE YES ... We're clearing them out at a BIG SAVING : to our many customers , Big TRADE-IN Value On Your Used Casings DONT. PASS UP. A. BARGAIN: LIKE THIS siderably increased by relying on that old feminine trick of looking helpless. A friend of mine, wise in the ways of the road, pulls out the spare and stands it against a fender. With tire trouble so evi- dent, it is hard for a passing male to rationalize that she has “pro- bably stopped merely to enjoy the scenery.” But — even if passing cars are few and no‘one stops — all is not lost, Carry an old shower curtain which you~ can spread on the ground to protect your clothes. Roll the spare wheel to a position directly before or behind the flat tire, and Jay it on the ground. Then run the flat up over the in- flated tire of the spare wheel and | fy set the brake. The extra height gained by ‘driving up on the spare makes it} Jeasy to place the jack under the axle or- bumper. A few tugns of the jack handle and the wheel is high enough to change. Remove the wheel lugs, then the wheel, replace with the spare — and ff its all over. “” ‘park, | Bad ‘Lands Reserve, There's Goid, Silver and Bollar™ ‘Bills Hidden Away in Your Attic, Basement, Closet or Garage. Why not pick up a little Extra Cash — Turn the Articles you * don’t need into Money for things you do need. You can sell them with a Classifed for as Little as 50c in this paper. Make a LIST of the items you want to SELL — THEN s PHONE Foot of Smelter Hill TRAIL, B.C. money, Arlen Henderson, Vanonuyes General Hospital. C1 R.S.C, 1927 — Chapter 140 British Columbia Power Com- mission hereby gives notice that :2 ‘it has, under Section 7 of the said STEP by. STEP YES! 1 FROM CRADLE, AGE. TO YOULL . FIND THE RIGHT SHOES BY “tA PARISETIE”, .Act, deposited with: the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the, office of the District Reg- istrar of the Land Registration District of Nelson, B.C., a. des- cription of the site and detailed plans of a power transmission line over the Columbia River, in the Province’ of British Colum- of Lot 122, Plan - 827, Ks bia, from. the South: East corner the Legion Hall, Castlegar. Prayer and Bible study, Thurs: days, 7:45 p.m. and. -‘Young’ Peo ple’s. Fellowship, Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. E E, Woodrow, Columbia Avenue. All are cordially invited. $ Presbyterian Church: Services in the. Churoh every . Sunday at 11:15 am | D. A. MacKellar, i District, thence West a distance of 820.0 ft. thence North.82 de- grees 11 minutes W. a distance of 1102 ft, then North 74 degrees Anglican Church Sunday, Jan. aw. —9 and ll am. | 22 ites W, a di: of 235 ft. to point of t, being Kinnaird — 7:30 p.m. River, thence North 74 degrees 22 minutes’ W. a distance of 1004 ft. to the Westerly bank of the Columbia River,.at 2 point 10 ft. more or less from the South east corner of Sub-lot. 4, District Lot : 373, Plan X13, Kootenay District. And: take’ notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice British Columbia Power - Commission | _will, ‘under. _| Section 7 of the daid Act, apply. ‘lto the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ot- tawa, for approval of the said, site and plans. DATED at “Victoria this Sev- ; enth day of January, 1! 1 BRITISH Cc 1954. OLUMBIA. POWER: ‘COMMISSION, the Feasterly” bank of the Columbia}. Full Gospel Assainii| Church Services every" Sunday afternoon, 2:30 p.m. Kinnaird Spree Society Hail “$150 Pay THE HEADLINE- “HOT STORY OF EVENGE KILUNGS! 20. Century-Fox’ 's NITE. ‘WED. ws ad and $3 8 pan. Rev. Paul Lade, ” PARK “ELECTRIC” ‘Corner ‘Maple. and 2nd. ‘PHONE .4516 i by its 8 Solifitor, i. L, Wiison, "WIRING MATE ‘ha a beled ote stag oe AND HOW LEM COMING - BACK?”