‘PAGE 4 rele THURSDAY; OCTOBER, 25, 1952 ‘Castlegar Leen BUSINESS DIRECTORY DUTCH MAID BAKERY For Birthdays, Weddings or Anniversaries Try ‘ THE “DUTCH MAID” Phone 4502 Kootenay Builders Building Contractors *. New Home and Remodelling a sponge is made from. white ‘ Free Estimates flour, allowed to rise and then a as ‘ Sahat s a yen thret ie wm. & Alex Plotnikoft rye flour is added in x waLsH T-GEN.: guy "BEMONDS. se Rane he sald ‘ough is I ¢ mmission 4: The blower, was pur- tt tm i i a quantities to make a dough. From inal arrangements for movement anes “what?” timidly asked “a { fire atops the work in your See Gar aaa ie penaes aith Box 68 Phone 3006 our bountiful harvest Canadians of Canada's 27th brigade” into military a ho was absorb- ahop; your revenue stops too . « - if powered w: ment and rk coheed ib have a variety.of flours “to British sector of Germany. will be in’ London, witlitary. leaders will man who was vet texes, interest and other fixed : a Case tractor. e ‘school board on a . choose from for baking in the made when Lt- Gen: G. H. Simdnds, also discuss arms, military strategy ed ina gaudy magazine, " Le fain hi Snow removal at. the airport : asrone health menace, 9 Canada’s chief of general staff; and -and tactics, with view to consoll~ “Lazy man’s grass,” repeated expenses go on. tus explain how has’ always been a big task : ZUCKERBERG'S home. = Bs te Canadian’ women have BYE, Geoffiey Walsh, commander dating Commaawealtl defence pre- the guide. “It needs no cutting. North America’ s Prospective Earn- without the. proper, equipment, BEAUTY PARLOR heard and will be hearing, more or 27th brigade’ attend big! x It grows no longer than six ings insurance will pro- : especially at break-up" time in chee id Maple Street Custlegat ond more, about the “Thrift, Car- inches. Notice how it grows tect you while your fire the spring. The new blower rk, Mr, AT. Horswill, on the ‘A recent visitor to. Castlegar under the trees where ordinary < ingurance is putting your g should keep the runway clear of authority, of: Dr:."Andergon and snow at all times, eliminating Village’ Commission held All lines of Beauty Culture, Feather Cuts and Permanent ‘Waves a Specialty. Phone 2661 Add Variety and Flavour to Plain Bread and Rolls Many flours besides white flour are used to make bread and each requires best results. wheat flour when used alone, makes a dough that is too sticky to knead, For this reason, this flour is usually combined with at least an equal amount of white flour. rye flour is dark and heavy be- cause this flour fails to hold the deayening agent ‘and of course this affects loaf. To overcome this difficulty, palgn” which is being sponsored At Last... A- Lawn That ‘You Don’t ‘Have to Cut: ’’ (It’s rather late in. the year.to. mention grass," but “some time ago I came across a type that would niake a wonderful gift for: anyone who likes to have his garden a show place, but who’ hates the work it requires... :) The sightseeing bus passed one house after another — all. large, whitepainted and’ many, piilared. The tourists, myself in: cluded, stared at. the houses. and ., made appropriate comments, “After a” while: the: jovial sight ‘seeing guide noticed that. the eyes lingered longest on the lawns we were passing. Cyril Bell AS3N 2183 LIMITIED - Kinnaird " Published Every. Thursday. at “The: ‘Crossroads of the Kootenays" CASTLEGAR, BRITISH’ COLUMBIA THURSDAY, ‘Nov., 8, 1952 VOL."4; No. 45 ‘SNOW BLOWER NOLL AM A\ BUSINESS 4 understanding to ensure For example, whole Bread, made entirely of PEM ety tend . lower for the Castle gar Airport. arrived .this week ; and will be/operated ‘ under. the direction of the Airport Com- the shape of the How Big Is A Man? grass: has a bard time, to take © business property ba ; this “break-up” perlod in. the authorities-in Victorla ‘early by the National Council of Wor on. an. inspection tour of Sea ete ‘ en in co-operation Ww’ e Can: 4 man's no bigger than the way Cadets Corps, the guest of Thi into. operating shape. ie bus slowed “down. and i ; ; spring. ey ee aahet Swill Me work: He treats his fellow mant Father Barnes was D. H. Tye, everybody had a good look at the SE ee Pre: onth, . At the last. meeting ing out what economies she can ‘This standard has his measure RCN, district area officer for lawns we were passing The (a le commission a letter was practice in her home. Some will ybeen British Columbia, : grass was greenish-blue in color, once about a dozen years ago : q }from { ‘the: Honorable A, D. and it gave the lawns a softness, when.out for a hike at Pater- -¥ : Turnbull, “minister of health’ and KINNAIRD TAXI Day or Night Service Phone 8091 WRIGHT'S AUTO SERVICE W. Sharples For Coal, Sand, Gravel Local and Long Distance Hauling ... see Castlegar Transfer Phone 4942 MUIRHEAD AGENCIES Automobile and Casualty Fire Aut Taecaties tom of the pan and fhe ee are For mane no bigger than the faken up residence here. be grown in the south, and tha s ds Ey : placed in this and baked. * ‘ terest, to .be heard : Phone "842 Residence 3416 *"An interesting flavour may be He treats his fellow man. aturday iuvening eard this Satur- ae Be Kinnaird, B. C- ean mers Inserting a small ‘ —Anon. : a ay, candy Sunday? in - Castlegar, : dividends: bie but’ adds nothing to’ the’ autumnal air’ at ‘the: amount of pimento process cheese (Clipped from Vancouver Rotor) * th . ancing | Com: ed! exuri derwouldtitleure: convert: moinent. t: er chive cream cheese in the ae nw wh be el inthe Stanley wife’ Norma ; Jane,. soloist par The ‘experts say iat ‘burnin Navel 4 } ‘ top of each roll before it is bak- She: “Darling, I've looked every Lumb ‘7 Buil ing ters el ley : ” . pal ae Bey sce tuck 1B. Is - { arcseefa, thirs fi ed, Cinnamon rolls may be made place ang T can't find my bath : Humphries | JuniorSenior hgh Touls Nelton, formerly known yen", Pisce, and. date have : rf or,asphalt is' damaged‘ by the fire, that- valuable: hum ma | ; EE aL on A end spending with ‘Suear, Hes. “Maybe you" ve got it on.” _ SUPPLY LTD. : eee commencing at 6 o'clock. to: beth Police: and s press ‘Meloy Deen: Set for, the, Supt, mecting of , ry “pon ATES should: Be: stored 38 natu “intended. : { BILLIAR cinnamon and raisins. The dough or : ives ie entries ‘have: been (among other. titles) was ety School Paice » Still, we're’ for burhing.. love the: warmth of th: "CASTLEGAR, B. G : ; erly, ‘Nelson, _ Fruit montis: Ago, lonaire "bane on! eos jaroma / yp Tm Confectionery Soft Drinks Drop in Today AVENUE ‘GRILL and GROCETERIA Next to the High School Light Lunches i Jeo Oe hot cross buns. till then. They General Hospital.’ Hamburgers - lol may be served at any time dur- ing to’ capacity crowds’ as ‘great’ : 5 ing the year. asi Littece ‘a ‘the high school library at $ p.m. eee For the ambitious nomemater {ATE ‘they should be placed Cominco J.P.C._ cen ana seventeen thot. n'rhureday, November 1 (nent. age bales of SOU ore es, Paper thing: to dois to. pile’ the Jeaves into + who wants to vary the meals Gro incn apart-..on’ a greased i one “in the. nationwide ninatry Thursday). “At-this organization . seas. compost heap;. cover each 18-inch layer with 5 , G, A, SUMNER from day GS day tere are a See ie te hake won elbver Awards Total’ . of Billy Grayham, Mr. Hate meeilng’ a chairman and other. The Teport gave a glowing ac. on a bit of patie and: repeat oe we spear a é : receive rio! calls ant fl ili count o: yal visit ‘to Van. Naturopathic Physician Se ots made soll, if the: 1e8t:Tols,.-the -dough,, may. be invitati officers will be elected. Refresh: shaped into small balls, each one $565 in September tno vundenworiat te mene of ments will be served at the meet. TOUR eat ee eontee ste Five! feet, malls; Vou then sit back and wait for.it £9, se Ke life. of crime, | with , with a number of standard bear-’ ore using it on garden plots. fee] that making” rolls, so good and looks so attractive Nor by the gold that’s put aside, as a pan of crusty - brown, freshly baked rolls, . they make: one hungry think of them.’ white or brown may be varied jn many ways to produce a num- ber of special ones. For. instance, He's measured by his justice, th uide. “It won't grow in butterscotch rolls may be ay right aes - ‘Mrs. Hillestad and daughter Diabyien “aimat ane Bre base point for thermometers. ty faras sae hrecaut aenetaet by brushing the dough with melt- His eas at his play, : Alice spent the week-end at their ‘There were sighs . of disap- of new conerete sidewalk. The patks: board. ed fat and sprinkling it with a His squareness in mixture of sugar and butter. The dough is then rolled up like a jelly roll and cut slices, mixture is sprinkled on “the bot- is rolled as for jelly roll | and cut into ‘one-inch slices. trick is to use a ena for cut- ting instead of will make a clean cut without family have left to make their denting the roll. Fruit rolls may home in Trail. be made by adding any variety of fruits, such as raisins ‘or cur- rants, Friday seems a long there is no need to save Since time itself began! a tur measured not by tithes or Mr. L, V. Campbell returned Tuesday from Vancouver where he attended the Canadian ‘Week- ly Editors’ Association conven- tion. Mr. John Read of Tulsequah is visiting with his parents here. Mrs. J..M. Devitt of Robson left on Monday to spend the winter months in Ottawa. son I had seen a‘patch of grow: ing things which the owner sald was tobacco. Anyway it won't hurt to experlment — all that is needed are some seeds of lazy, man’s grass, and some one to plant them. they want to start .by own bread and He's like a deep rich carpet. “Besides being lovely .to look at,’ the guide continued. “This grass is practical. Just ‘sow it, “Yet it grow, and there is the lawn ready for the season, It comes from the Orient,” he added. The spectacled man looked up _questionally, “This kind .of grass is said to come from the Orient,” At a special meéting, held Jast Tuesday evening in: the commis- sion office} it:; was): decided: ,to build. a six-foot wide. side” walk trom: Pine Street (Bob's Pay-N- -; f Takit« Store)" tothe highway its bridge; ‘and: !a -{further ‘section, a a from: Rigby's Store to “Ozeroft’ i ‘Atthird section of the side walk “will be built from Wadlie’s down their erced, There is nothing that smells High o eounditig though they be, Nor by his sanctity! He's measured not by social rank When character's the test; Nor by his earthly pomp or show, Displaying wealth possessed! No doubt just. to Plain rolls either Vcentea press Te: suber feapootl a etek 3 y prairies: én route * Washington on Nov, 1.» Her 2 they are at New Weal ig met then at the. atations: tminster, BO». ith Mayor Jackson : plang have ‘already been. approv- The temperature of the human < ed)by. thei commission pnd the body was used as the work'is being carried out by day ‘labor.’ all dealings “PHONE 3031 THE CASTLE‘NEWS . . ee pointment. Evidently everyone had had visions of green Edens, free from lawn mowers, As usual I found myself being skeptical — 1 ‘remembered how people had thought that tobacco could only it home in Renata. Dr. and Mrs, Waldie have re- turned from Vancouver.. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Waite and children .of Saskatchewan have year’ millions of Canadians arc emselves as ‘to whether to touci> Lecturers ° Invited Here’ made, + His honest upright way. °. into one-inch These are his measures, near ‘ever Some of the butter-sugar odor: ‘or. to sa To serve him when they can; ‘Two. visttors;, of unusual: “in- - pen into’ a-compost ‘heap ee may py mie _ vale, “South Slocan, Rossland, Trail’ and local entries. This is the. first competition of its kind to be held here and a large attendance ts. antletpated:: “. The competitions: start at. 6 pm., but it is not ry to be there prompt. at that time. You will be ‘permitted ‘to enter at anytime during. the evening. good ROBSON NEWS Mr, and Mrs. H. Knight and everal cassinos, well known gangland ‘character, and ranked ip of the. underworld, having started his: first federal term at 17. or Mrs,. Clara Veitch of, Frultvale ' has. been appointed* by‘ Mrs. AL, "SP ORTS EQUIPMENT - ‘the ‘acrid smoke. * Burnin Papen eronanial pieaiient ae Beietien ies Killough, LODE ‘being,’ provide a seasonal tonic and remind ws of the toe the es ae 28 rene Mrs.: James -Kelly” on. Monday ‘when we used ta: ‘roll cigarettes from them. associ: evening, with-the:Regent Mra, J. “This, the experts Said “is not only’ ‘iimenul nonserst but ‘a ‘waste: of . good - -humus, “. Smoke “damages evergreen, ation. .; She and several. promin- Deans presiding | and : nine mem: ent members, from Rossland will: bers present. flowering shrubs and trees and generally plays the devil wit growing things, they. claim. a knife. This a CROSLEY ak S your food’s and alco- holle, his! photo In every. crimin- al “art gallery” he found Christ, and has since devoted his « life ‘to Christ known, Speak-" Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martin have returned from a week- end, to the dough. While Good spent in Spokane. way off, Master Kenneth Wyllie is a delicious patient in the Kootenay Lake meet with: parents, teachers and ‘The regent. read: the \semi-an- any. other interested perso) ‘t.nual_ provincial‘ report, in which persons at ‘the "secretary... of: provincial promises . Ing... with melted fat and then This sounds great on paper but: we wonder if these ex- Open all day Tuesday and Wednesday Phone 2182 ers to welcome their Highnesses. to “set him up in business” again ber, a total ef $565, was.won by but is eager ‘in his'new - found < ‘Gominess ¢ ployeés in. sae Pro- joy’ to. make” known: the gospel luction mimi awal that. ‘can an The highest award of $145 “was Christ. ot ee jsrom frime: to ea a During the month. of "Septem- three placed «together -in:’each muffin tin.. They. will bake. to- geulier ‘to. give’ a. clover ‘leaf_af- Finger rolls are another i The date for the provinctal an- nual: convention 1952, is set: for. April 7th, 8th and 9th which will be held in Vancouver. perts have ever had a ‘small lot with 10 trees, two ‘of the: giant oaks on the: front lawn.’ We've “never. counted t! CLASSIFIED CASTLEGAR TAXI Courteous Day or Night Service Phone 2811 H. M. Card, Bicycle Shop , Maple Street Radio and Appliance Repairs Weatinghouse Radics Phone 2601 Desmond T. Littlewood Optometrist i FOR SALE — TOP. QUALITY “leaves but estimate conservatively that the 10-monsters pr::- duce enough, each fall-to fill the. back-yard and the front law. SPORT TRAILS (By Len. Waller) Florence Barrett. Lennard, : w! Basketball officialty came: into. recently was’ presented ‘with me Se aon type... To make ‘these, the dough is cut into’ small ‘unt- form pieces, shaped into balls and ‘won jointly by J.-E. Hargraves |. Norma Jane Nelton, was un- and B,’K, Walker ofthe Sulll- "tit her-convertion 18 months ago, ; ~ van‘ Concentrator in Kimberley. with the New York Metropolitan ” grain fed baby beef. : Apply Anderson Feed Co. FOUND — GLASSES. APPLY FOR SALE—COAL AND WOOD those which are made by. twist- . FOR. SALE —-1950-ROYAL EN: with compost heaps. A neighbor, : saving about every thir? ‘leaf, has a’ heap that threatens’ to topple over any day ant ated humus over most of the surrounding countryside. Ifthe experts insist, we'll try their way this fall. .Thic is, we’ will after. we’ve ‘had ‘one teensy little fire, just a-feys volled to the desired length and” thickness with the palm ofthe hhand..Other shapes of rollsare its own here ‘in: Castlegar on. provi incial 1! _ Briday evening when-some 300 p evinclal item sagted ee letter ‘fens thrilled to the antics of the ‘from Mr. Read,. president’ of the owe Ghosts ‘in the Stanley Hum- Canadian Legion, thanking the phries high: school ‘gym: , chapter. for. their co-operation in? pean Ghosts defeated the Trail- the past, and requesting a. good Their suggestion for coneshaped Opera, and has. thrilled. gather- : plugs in the ‘copper sulphate. ings with‘her inspiring and soul- i leaching ‘tanks, has safety value - stirring songs. and has realized maintenance and Many of. the Trail churches material savings. have recently united fora series The second-highest. award of. of. meetings with these visitors, ‘the Castle News. range, cream-green, water jac in, din, h ket, "good condition. Apply i hia ig the dous belore ‘Louls Korody, above Ferry. ws NOWCE ; F " $125 went to: W. S.: Scott, S) Se: z an 7. Se r., of and AllStars 42. to. 35, Ti There are. age lites Your ot ee sone q the Sullivan Lees He “Sugeest- he eastern engagement they. fad = alse fame: up with pds Hence Dace meric ae million leaves to give usa whiff or two of that ‘old famili:r ¥ is e 3421 : . able tobe in Castle ine ‘plays in the game but. it the Castle hp for men who have left the GIS" ‘terms ___.No-earrying charge Shetsadar fie welder used “to. recondition ie wag Rennle’ Mitchell. who. waa. November ath on, Sundey, autumn: fragrance. : ‘ AMADA BY MGA" ear. wheels :on : transporation the star-for the locals.as. he com- Mr. : Tee equipment. This has resulted in .piled a total of 12:points..Shorty. the Castlegar. ‘lmentary Sasol, ROBSON: AMATEUR selected se eatoral o were assigned time and: material ‘savings: and a‘ dust ‘hazard has been decreas- ‘to handle “Royal ‘calls in’ each” sKERR'S. STORE | Bucknen was the: leading’ point- getter for the Ghosts with | 20.. sent a letter of grateful thanks for the ($50.00 recently. donated soln iets . - DRAMATIC CLUB field 350 CA ie a A-L condition. ” “ps0, ladies’ bi- a e . E ley. Shelvador.. fi the womeais. 28. ease, and plant technicians did it ‘was’ easy to ses that these. by the chante 5 ‘ Crost Designed from, _ A $45 award was won-by B. 24hout duty to insure that lines Negro lads have played ‘a lot of teed! foe Sport zwnieh a MEET = oe Hallowe'en has come and get for their. , - The. meeting. cloged ; with re- cycle. speed’ ‘and: accuracy + at passing « ‘freshments served by the hostess-, Apply Castle News, (P30) angle, it offers the ultimate in beauty a convenient food storage. See the’ L. Booth of the Smelting Depart. were kept at peak SENTINEL ‘ELECTRIC ‘ment at ‘Trail, and’ a $20 ar For “press and radio coverage, On November 2nd the: Robson -.279., outside. of ‘the. soaping «{ Post Office ‘Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m." Phone .2381 KINNAIRD. SERVICE 24 Hour Auto Wrecker Service E. J. Fink --Phone 4227 the “ball really < had? the ‘fans ’es,. Mrs, Kelly and: Mrs, H guessing as tc. who had the ball ‘Westwood. Pe and ‘to, whom it would. be thro m. * Members’ present Maple St. .nt 2nd Ave.” Full stock. of wiring sepplies for, : went to), Oni Stetnwandt (of the local and Jong distance telephone. _ ‘Sullivan Mine. Hneg were set up.as teletype, ra- windows In’ the ‘business district ‘Ainateur Dramatle Society held — which is always a part of t:3; FOR SALE — TYPEWRITER Mrs, ; its ting in the Rob-- ided by th ribbons, rubber stamp . pads, space provi by the recessed ihelves ia inthe + your food at your meet leads, ee, Be lowe Lnpioteat fingertips, bottles, rait aad eggs —" SRE En -'dlo “: broadcast and.’ telephoto er harp aa, ‘wie alle convenience | ol Ther buees fa Tele lone Cane ae for the’ of to next. J. Deans, Mre; W. Easton, Mrs. ‘sori Church: hall with: 25 mem: ‘children’: 7 : full-width freezer com ¢— large meat Pp: PANY minions ‘of: written and. spoken’ - vn vied of the fact that basket. V- Goresky, Mrs." A: Gabana, ° bers present. Se eae nee pate we «words ‘and ball is new to the . Mrs. J. Kelly, Mrs.’R.. G : c aré in <- Gamage has’ been‘ reported. store for the members: with .a™’ ar community and that ‘in order to Mrs. R. Whittaker, Mrs.’ D.:Ma- The. youth’ of ' Castlegar . ‘ cet i Set Up Special FOR | SALE. —' ‘ATTRAI ke new, ‘small house.’ Imimediate APPLIANCES gos weet cine hel to various parts of Canada and possession. $4200 cash or terms Phone 4511: arrangement st ies placing of large’ articles,” 3 the U.S. keep the sport in motion, instruc- _8¢€, Mrs. J. Scott’ and Mrs. -H.: i to responstile party. APPIY Ray Mclver, Colin Petts: Shoice of stirs 400 Sete rea or ee : Royal’ Tor Service |. 4: ‘tal! of 85 telephone cir’ ton must start while the player. Westwood. P attigie, oe all. who. ajstrict are to be commended «1 _W. Collinson," ° Kinnaird, or iy D u ; Batgiite cuits. were ‘established for radio e young. A- basketball. school -- RTI STR ‘After’ the -meeting. an. enjoy-. this — especially. in these tim. C. -radio” for. the youngsters . is a a teletype, radio transmission and stations‘ and . Royal stopping idea for the ‘executive to take A CASTLEGAR: SOCIAL Sr aan Perl ah eer bad, with Ie: isceentag Ges ne ot oy ae + name of our yau.:+- : wire-photo system ever set up in points‘on’ the: mainland and on into consideration. They are for. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn’ Anderson from “The Merchant: of Venice,” -:in “general. sin gen EMES ELECTRIC Tom Electrical Contracting ‘Wiring : eer Store Hours: 15 pan. Clesed Wednesday Kinnaird, B. C. Phone 3093 Petitpoint, Punchwork, Rugeraft, tea ‘Woods and Patterns athers, Tools and Patterns, “LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE Phone 4208 phone ‘2841 before 6.. B. C. wag established by the. Vancouver -Island. .Ten high- B. C. Telephone: Co. for the grade wirey loops were set benefit. of the. working press. up for the of news services - and radio in’ their news and pic-- such as Associated Press, and‘12 - ture © coverage mae the Royal’. local telephone; lines were’ used” ©, Visit. + as, teletype paths ° from * ‘Hotel: “This wag: in to ‘spe press. room “to: tele. ‘ i elal delephone connections to. the graph. offices. .0 °°, ;, Royal:'Train at stopping. points... In addition, special telephones ¢ throughout’ B. C. and:to Govern- ‘ were_installed at various. points ment: House in Victoria and . eri route for news Eaglecrest where’ Their’ Royal’ who. wanted to telpehone stories Highnesses. ‘stayed.’ - Specially _ locally or by. long, distance, from tunate in that they have at their | disposal a: qualified instructor, Say, * Groea pe Seale ae ul ea fone his knowledge to foster git Gummy tomes and Me. Don entijied | “Marriage”. “by.” Henry. an prove the game of basket- trip at Canal Flats.’* a :: ai “by Mrs. 'H: ‘Basketball builds character, de. | Mrs. I Riley’ returned today ‘py an Feel choseing an velopes'the mind as well-as the from Rockglen, Sask. where’ she er Bonnet," by. a It 'is'a.form'of relaxation attended’ her brother’s: wedding. ° Wright. Games were plays b; 5 entertainment hich is 3a Mr. and .Mrs.-E. Rysen oF cient on ef .. dten:around a fire fora B-A-N-’ .- it. _were: Served by . U-P evening: 0 tne. at the home. of Mr. ‘and Mrs, the hostesses ‘Mrs. D. Adshead, not’ wait. tor con ae poe f : ne Mrs R. Bro and Mrs. R, “this party: into“ niteae Satine Many cities: across ‘the Dez. inion have’ curbed their, van ism by: a service. club :sponso: an” organized Hallowe'en: par; baton the children. “This: idea he Mmeritand it would be. a: gai. 3 opportunity to ‘gather ‘the »} chi- legs and Ripon Continued on Page 2