Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, . Castlezar, B.C... Thursday, November 5, 1953 - PERSONAL XMAS CARDS CASTLE NEWS CLARK'S Funeral Chapel Flower Shop Chess Tournament By Correspondence Begins On Dec. Ist. The seventh annual Correspon- dence. Chess Tournament, spon- sored .by the B.C. Chess Federa- H1\ tion, will get underway Dec, 1st. chess are invited to take part in |All interested in the game of the tournament, Former participants may re- i new thelr memberships and new should make ar- Owned & O By Lynn and Mell Monkhouse fk Phone Trail 125 1054 TAMARAC AVENUE Foot of Smelter Hill TRAIL, B.C. rangements before. the com- mencement date. No special skill is required to play correspondence chess, Ad- dress applications and inquiries to James. Wilson, tournament dir- ector, 230 Maple Avenue, Chilli- wack, B.C. . Bulletin Board AFree Conimunity Service — Phone 3441 BABY CLINIC; CASTLEGAR — Tuesday, November 10, Legion Hall, from 2—4 p.m. SHOREACRES — Friday, Nov. 13, private home, 2-3:30 p.m. St. Alban's W.A. will hold their Pre-Christmas Tea and Bake Sale at the Parish Hall, Sat., Nov. 28th. IMPORTANT — Projects Society Public Meeting, Monday, November 9, Coronation Hall, 8 p.m. Kinnaird United Church ‘Turkpy. Dinner, November 11, 5:30 and 6:30 in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall. Adults $1.25 and Children under 12 years 50c. CLAIM OF THE WEEK: shield. Covered by the Comprehensive cover- age in our client’s auto policy. $28.43 for a broken, wind. | Phone 3441 Cyril Bell Agencies Ltd. NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, R, A, PINCOTT Insurance Advisors - Castlegar District's Social Events Robson W.A. Donate $100 To Churches The Robson W.A, at their reg- gular meeting in the Robson Community Church Hall, es- day af d dona- Phone "3031 Castlegar-Happenings TO CARIBOO — R. W. Cook, Mrs, Dave Magee left Friday Noah Defoe and Elmer Lucas|for Seattle where she is visiting have gone to the Cariboo on a hunting trip. - Fl FROM CARIBOO — Messrs J. with her daughter. | Mr, and Mrs. W. Waldie and son Fred left Tuesday evening Theil and Wilbur Horning and|for Seattle where they are at- son Wallace Horning, returned from a hunting trip to the Cari- boo last week. Mr. Thiel and Mr. M. Watt‘are now on a hunting trip in the East Kootenays. FROM CALGARY — Mr. S&S. Roberts of Calgary, spent a week visiting at ia home jot his tending a I 'S tion of $50 each to the Anglican and United .Churches, The 14 tnembers present also agreed to pay for the oil to be used in the Robson Church this winter, A clothing parcel is also being sent to Korea, To be sent sometime in Dec- ember is a box of clothing to the Salvation Army at Trail: Resi- dents are advised that anyone wishing to donate clothes for this Purpose may. do so at the home of Mrs, J, Raine, | A nominating coremittee was tion. a ioran-Morrison Vows | Pledged At Trail. A RUD of Castlegar friends set up. are Mrs. W. T. Waldie, Mrs. George Miller and Mrs, J, Porter, if A letter is being sent to Mrs, W. L. Wright who is a patient m Trajl Tadanee Hospital, to bring her up to date on association act- ivities. and Mrs. H. Yeeheth He skdo vi visited Mr. and Mrs, J. Goodricks of Bast Trail. ‘ : oe i TO BRILLIANT — Miss Bar- bara Tarbet spent the weekend visiting with étiends in Brilliant. FROM MISSION CITY — Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McRae of Mission City were dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, James W. Toogood on Wed. evening, Oct. 26 eee BRIDGE PARTY — Mrs. Jas. W. Toogood entertained at bridge on Wednesday evening in honor of her guest, Mrs. A. D, McRea of Mission City. Honors for the eye- ning went to Miss J. Sutton and Mr. W. H. Toogood. at Trail United Church early Sat. urday afternoon which united-in marriage, Isabelle C. Morrison, daughter of Mr. Neil Morrison of Trail and the late Mrs, Morrison, and Michael E, Moran of Castle- gar, Rev. Young of Trail officiated at the ceremony. The bride, was given in mar- riage by her father, Her gown of white satin with lily point gloves and three quarter length veil, featured a lace insert about the neckline. She also wore a string of pearls and white sandals and carried a bouquet of red roses, Bridesmaids were Mrs, Neila Brooks and Mrs, Ethel Konschah, sisters of the bride, They ‘wore blue and pink respectively with corsages of pink and blue mums KINNAIRD KORNER .... a TO VANCOUVER — Mr. ‘and Mrs. -Fink' are ‘to Tan MacAskell of Trail was best man ‘and Bob Brooks, ‘bro- ther-in-law of the bride, and Vancouver where .they will: at- tend the wedding of Mrs. Fink's niece. se 8 FROM WASHINGTON — Mrs. H. Crombie has returned to’ the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and c. Idle, after having spent'a holi- day with another souenter in the A hacdline’ to remember! Labor Party Gives Up On State Ownership By TOM OCHIS.TREE y Ausociated Prese MARGATE, England abandoned its traditional Socialist belief that state’owner- ship of all industry would bring’on a workers’ paradise. Instead, the dissension-ridden party has decided ‘at ‘ence here to work for a welfare state. — The Labor Paty has things as larger old age pen-|dered that the cautious attitude sions and sick benefits and bet-| of fer tax-supported schools. But ihe manual workers’ delegates: proposals for fhe: bumble members of the killed leftist “the “unions — constituted “treason to the spirit‘ of social- But the big union leaders and had an answer of in-| Tt the attitude of the trade|miner named Harry Ellison told dustry and of land. ies "that. A bent Httle coal union lenders is an accurate re-| the left-wingers: flection of rank-and-file senti- ment, great numbers of work- ers have lost thei¢ bslef in state ownership in the years’ since World War Two." Lefust Aneurin Bevan thun- “A. boss is a boss, no mat-” ter whether he gets the job from” the state or. private owners. Sometimes the bosses of private industry are more Teasonable to deal with.” A postal worker said: “It's no use thinking everything is per- fect in the garden once the state takes over, That just isn’t $0." * state Britain tried Soci and the labor has turned th down on of more i State of | Kinnaird Fire Ins. "| Rates Reduced By “| nounced. by { the’ :| ember 1, give Kinnaird residents ‘|held for Mrs. Nora Berry who is .|new home in. Rossland. _. 6 Tro ‘CALGARY. s Miss “Mary Ward has left for her _ home in Calgary after. the brother of the bride, were ushers. Organist was, Mrs, Otto Nied- arman of Trail. A reception at the Twin Rivers Hall, Castlegar, followed the ceremony: The bride's table. was centred with a lace cloth on which rested a three tier wed- ding cake, set in pink tulle. A ‘buffet luncheon was served and the guests enjoyed an eve- ning of dancing to piano music by Ted Gergely, and songs by the best man. .* funeral of her: grandmotHer, Mrs. G. W. Ward, at. Castlegar on Tuesday. . Ten.Percent: A’ten per cent’ "general reduet- ion in fire.insurance ‘rates for Kinnaird residents, has ‘been an- B.C. “Under- writers’ Association, im The’ new rates, effective Nov- fire insurance