CASTLE NEWS, ' Castlegar, B.C. : a _. Thursday, April 1, 1954. ” greater good. _or broker. . Look for this — Before you *- buy fire, casually or auto tnsurance. . Se me THE INSURANCE AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION’. : OF BRITISH COLUMBIA _ AREVOU GETTING THEM The insurance agent provides you more than protection when. you buy insurance. He provides year "round service. He can do a good job for you. It is. his business to serve your = requirements—arranging your insurance with one or more of the companies represented by him, which offer the best cover- age to fit your needs. Holding an independent position in your community, he works for your in case of loss, you benefit by his guidance and assistance. Whether it’s am emergency or a simple routine matter, your insurance agent is.ready to assist you the moment you call, * : Enjoy the personal service pro- vided by an insurance agent A new chapter .of the Order of, the Eastern Star was formed in the Twin Rivers- Hall, ‘Castlegar, on “Saturday, March . 27. Frank Airey, Worthy Grand Pat- on of Vancouver, Instituted the new Chapter under the name “Minto Chapter.” Grand officers assisting were: Mrs, Verna Jessen, P.G.M. and Grand Lecturer, Vancouver; Mrs. A. Buchan, P.G.M. ‘of Trail; Mrs. J, Argyle, A.S.M. of Nelson; ci 5 \Eastern'Star Chapter Formed Here Saturday Cominco Denies That Gommunists Favored It is “sheer nonsense” stated a Cominco official referring to the Calgary report that the Company favoured the Communist domina- ted Mine-Mill Union. The Com: Communist leadership, the em- ployees at any plant have the remedy ‘for that in their own thelr Ieaders. or “the unton' they select to repregent them, ‘This control.is vested in our employees es by the laws of our countey,” +. hands. We haye'no control over! HEAR ‘THEM IN THE THEATRE BUY THEM AT THE LAKESIDE HOBBY _GENTRE Across from thi pany spokesman went on to say: sane. "6 iti to tet ila i ists and C ism is a a aN I tannin Hazel Freeze, Grand Vancouver; Mrs. W. Rae, Grind Marshall of Trail. Others assisting “were: Grand’ Organist, Mrs, Johns- of ; Trail G.W.; Mrs, V. Rodgers of Trail, G.S.; and Mr. Buchan of Trail. Officers of the Minto Chapter U.D., installed in ‘office were: Mrs, C. Saunders, W.M.; Mrs. Caskey, W.P.; Mrs. G. Askew, A.M.; Mrs. F. Fletcher, A.P.; Mrs. IL Couch, Cond.; Mrs. A. mett, Assoc. Cond.; Mrs. M. Adie, ‘Treas.; Mrs. M. Sutherland, Secty; Mrs. I. Waldie, Organist; Mrs. D. Churches, Marshall; Miss -Me- Kenzie, Adah; Mrs. D. Wolton, Ruth; Mrs, K. Balfour, Esther; Mrs. R. Johnson, Martha; Mrs. Townsend, Electra; ‘Mrs, AL -|Brown, Warder, and R. Bro, Sen- tinel. The ritual work was demon- strated by officers of C Grum-|the well known, and we repeat that we are absolutely opposed to both, whether in the trade -union movement or out of it. We have never opposed any application of any union to be the representatives of the entire working force at any one opera- G.|tion. In a letter to the Alberta Board of Industrial, Relations dated June 19, 1951, relating to of the jion- al Chemical Workers for certifi- cation for a part‘of the Calgary plant we stated “We could have tM Pc Castlegar Sash & Door.’ he PHONE 3711 \ WINDOWS — DOORS -- SASH ( CABINET MAKING . no to an by this same union for certification as bargaining agent for the whole M./ Department” (The Calgary plant): This was an entirely reasonable request, The only point we have ever made is that there should not be rival unions in a small Chapter No. 32 of Trail. Officers of Minto Chapter U.D., entertained the Grand Officers at a dinner the *| closely i like the Calgary*Plant where only 225 men are employed. As regards to Following the instituting cere- monies, members of the newly formed Chapter served: a buffet lunch, ‘There were some 150 visitors i in attendance. representing:: Alpha ‘Vancouver Marpole Chapter, Chapter, Rossland; Vancouver; MAY WE SUPPLY YOUR CRUSHED GRAVE “PRESENTS No Rhyme Nor A FARCE IN THREE ACTS . Friday, April 9 — Coronation Hall. - a Sponsored by CANADIAN LEGION 170 "Saturday, April 10° - Chapter, Vancouver; Evangeline -@ : Chapter, Grand Forks; Rese City! By ASTER and Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall Chapter, Nelson; Columbia Chap- STUCCO SAND = ae ter, Trail; Martha Chapter, Trail; . sponsores Martha Chapter, Nakusp Golden - ‘o. KINNAIRD IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY Eee Awnstids, “Haatont 0c _ STUDENTS—3ic CHILDREN—25c Chapter, Armstrong; Beaufort iH H U ¢ K 7 S ADULTS. ste et by’ Special’ Arrangement _ Chapter, Cumberland; Kootenay TRANSFER. with Samuel French Chapter, Creston; Ruth Chapter, 0. 1 + Sagnichtowny Jubilee Chapter PHONE 3711. mn: * Chapter, Kinnaird Little Theatre 8 p.m, clowns pe Chapter, Gull Sask.; and Fort McLeod Chapter, Fort ‘McLeod, Alberta. Tips on Touring Let By Carol Lane = ‘Women's Travel! Authority Spring is here and tourists are four tires. Tires are not - only vital to your safety, but they are expensive to replace. To prolong their life, tire experts offer the following advice:— (2) Check your wheel alignment. A wheel half an inch out of line will drag the tire sideways, scraping precious rubber off the tread. @) Rotate your tires regularly. in this sequence: front right tire to spare, spare to ‘rear right, rear right to front, front to front right. (3) Make gradual stops and. starts |; to prevent abrasions. (4) ‘When parlting,“don't bang your tires headlong into the curb -or «serape, their sides against..the cement. (5) Slow up on “turns before reaching the curve. When tires « squeal, rubber is coming off. (6) Keep. your tires.up to re- Test pres- SECURITY RIL BELL . AGENCIES LIMITED ‘Insurance Advisors Phone 3441 eae — Caste sure when the tire is cool, as in_ the. morning. Inexperianced’ motorists who ‘check their tires extended driving will always them accordingly. ment: of Public. Works, were re- cent visitors to Deer Park while surveying a route to extend the Deer -Park-Syringa Creek road to the Renata sandpoint, , TEAWAN FUEL reat aa or 4191 Office — Arrow Motors hitting the roads | ~ hard — on all|- left-to back: left-and back left]. when they are: still hot from |’ HEY KIDS - Are You Saving HOWDY DOODY PLAY-MONEY OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS WILL GIVE AWAY -FREE HOWDY DOOUY — PLAY HONEY. FOR 8 ~ Ogilvie Box Tops AT THE O. STLE THEATRE "MATINEE SATURDAY. ‘AT 2 pa. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. TO BICY ‘SAVE FOR'A ‘LE “ee "Money ‘Given, Rees At Door ‘And During Show veer be Jost without ‘a bicycle but you'll enjoy Saturdays. “FEATURE PICTURE’ : i ce “LTILE BOY Lost” “BING: cndsuy. GLAUDE DAUFHIN "S Ricaido Montalban | Bier Angeli APRIL. PROGRAM Fri, - Sat. - April 2-3 Bing Crosby * Claude Danphin “Little Boy Lost” Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Mion, - Tues, Donald O'Connor Debbie Reynolds “I Love Melvyn’ PLUS Dorothy Dandridge ; “Bright Road”... Shows at 7 and 8:30 p.m. April § - 6) Wed. - Thurs. April 7-38 Fernando Lamas . Arlene Dahl. i “Sangaree””_ : Color by, T C Y “The. steady advance of Com- munism in China was describéd to'an audience of some 100 people in St. Alban’s:Parish Hall, Friday evening, by Rev. Leslie. Millin, a’ membenof the China Inland Mis- sion for-20 years and prisoner af the Chinese Communists for two years, who is on a speaking tour throughout B.C, The Castlegar Volunteer Fire Department were called’ out just before 2 a.m. Sunday: morning to quell.a rubbish fire for the sec- ond time: in a week, this time at the home of G: Rysen, Sixth Ave- nue, where the ‘smoldering’ re- mai of a rubbish. fire were threatening to spread. ‘Castlegar Fire Chief Ed Lewis One of four speak- that anyone to burn rubbish: in his ers on C in North America today, Rev. Millin sai the reports of the Red advance a ‘yard, might schedule such burn- ing for a Monday night when the could not. shake the opinion in China’ that they. could pot possibly take over the coun- ry. Missionaries, when they. heard reports of the atrocities being committed, felt: they were exag- gerated and things couldn't: pos- sibly be that bad, © ~ ' . ‘Then the C ists came. At hold their . prace tices and might arrange to have the firemen’ Supervise the burn-|- “we'd rather spend’ a few umin- utes Monday eve ing up’ rubbish | for. people: than* be called out some night to put out a fire’ because of rubbish that |> wasn't burned,” Mr. Lewis com~ the' time American radio reports were saying the Nationalist arm- ies were waiting in ambush for the Reds, the Nationalist armies had fled: three days ago 200 miles to..the southward allowing the Communists: to jake aver the country ‘with little or no opposi- tion. Surprising enough, Rev. Millin said, the Communists kept their ¥ promises at ferrin and were most nvone wishing to avail them- Fagen of this offer, should phone ewis, 5 PTA. Meoting © (Continued from page 10). ; ther’ the child is good or evil. Idealism, -he : said, affirms ; the child can be made better‘and bet- ter by Folding according to set Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Wri. - Sat. “April 9 - 10 Gene, Barry .. Ann Robinson “War of the Worlds”: Color by Technicolor Stews at 7 and 9 p.m. April 12.- 13 Tab Hunter ‘Wed.'- Thars. * Yvonne de Carlo Carlos’ Thompson “Fort Algeirs” PLUS Richard L. Carson's s “The Sea Around Us” Shows Wed. at 6:30 and 9 p.m. - Thursday at 7 and 8:20 p.m. April er 35 fri. - Sat. April 16 ="17, e ‘| more so than ¢ ihe Nationalists had .| been’. Their promise that complete pardon would be given all crimi- nals of whatever degree who came forward and confessed their mis- demeanors freely,’ was ‘greeted with a deluge of confessions from .)all over the country. = Then at the end of exactly three. months, the Reds sho their true colors, They used con- fessions received against the con- fessors in Peoples’ Courts all over the country. In, these courts, those who had confessed! ‘were’ forced ‘to’ act.as executioners: of ‘their own ‘rela- tives. The” various reports of the says the chia | is what he is but he can be trained by logical ra- tional methods, - “Many people are torn between chest these two static philosophi Smith said “and if they don’t ad: just, they bust.” These ‘Worked ‘fine when the world was in a less changing state oa than today. In this age ie action >» More phies have sprung up. First of. these’ is "bragmatism, the: philosophy. of action which holds that if:a thing works now, its okay: if it doesn’t we'll try something else. Because of mis- interpretation this has led to over- on activity in: class- carried in rooms, and has developed into the fourth called Eclecti- : Readers}: “Digest and other maga- zines, 3 have not nearly ;horrors perpetrated, Rev. said, Millin ‘The infiltration tactics used in China, with such success are be- ing: sused int North America: now ism which picks and chooses whatever best fits the i sade Thureday, April 1, 1954. : Castlegar, B.C ; Page 7 ; Tanne Communist Engulfmont Firemen Can Halp With Pythians Sisters And tle. Tikcnte Qf Ching. Described |Burning Of Rubbish Husbands Enjoy : Castle Theatre Hore By Rev. Millin __|Fire Chiot Lewis Offars| Pot Luck Supper Members of Kootenay Temple ‘Pythian Sisters, No. 37, and their husbands enjoyed a pot luck sup- per prior to the regular meeting of the Sisters, Thursday evening :|in the Twin Rivers hall. Plans were completed for the ‘| April Fools day tea and plans were also made for a whist drive. and dance next week in the Cana-" dian Legion Hall. Mrs. Omer Lightle was elected ‘to represent the Temple at a con- vention, td be held in Salmo. .| every area and occupy every type of cover and terrain, from the lush green of the Coast forests to ae File sake. peal ‘ond ‘cacius of the dry the sit are characteticticalle the same, and,are completed according to the standard pattern, The basic ing unit, Each Chest X-Ray Clinic Coming Here May {1 From Vancouver *a’ Mobile X- ray team Will arrive in this dis- trict soon. Here is a- golden. op- portunity to get X-rayed. The British Columbia Tubercu= losis s Society’ in n_conjunction with the P, offers 50 Gamp-Sites Attract Holiday.Travellers will take to:the highways and by- ways of B.C.:-Many of ‘these. will be veteran? campers; others, ' just tyros discovering ane joys of “the you and your oe this chance to protect yourself not only against tuberculosis, but to check your health — and-inform your doctor — _ regarding any other stream will use and. enjoy’ the roadside campsites. Planned and operated bythe Forest serviee Please by giving two or three minutes of your time for years of your own health. Following is the time table, sub- ject to changes: April 27—Rock Creek April 28—Beaverdell April 29—Midway .April 30—Greenwood . May 3 - 4—Grand Forks . May 6—Fruitvale May 7 —Montrose May 10—Kinnaird _ May 11—Castlegar May. 12—Castlegar ! In the April. issue of ‘Our Health’ you will be notified about the place and exact time, No ap- from the other three Most are finding it not too satis- factory. and there is considerableq) ooith an and ‘are well‘ The only thing that can stop the onrush of ae Communism here now, he said, ‘fare a Spiritual rebirth and- re- turn to the Bible and prayer, - : ‘A tape recording of Rev. Mil- for a return to Realism and Idealism. ; dtessing necessary. information, . ring your. public The West Kootenay Health Unit Footnote: For the benetit ¢ of Trail |, and Ri ioe in the* us. ‘today, Dr. Smith said schools there tend to be very- conservative or ultra- with Hollywood. sur- lin’s address is for play- ing :to service clubs and lodges and peer eanee gatherings. prisingly enough, tending strong- ly to the traditional concepts, The is given as much educa- Projects Society , t ‘NOTICE Special Western Attraction for the Chil Sat. A +.| that‘is‘planned.: Robert Stack Coleen Grey Ss Continued ‘from page 1” se ev” ‘| plus of $444.16," plus o! : Sabre Jet” +...) Mrs. Campbell: also’ gave fig- Color by Technicolor “| ures pom the hae for funds in la Castlegar residential : section Shows at 3 spa aie which’ resulted in donations > : talling $442.25. and | new pled- hea ou ; Es af monthly at totale —20—21: per ‘month, ‘to bring B Ari » , + * | | society tiembership ‘to 147 pledge Bing Crosby Jane Wyman | members = $266.50. per my month or ‘$3,078: ‘per. year. _ The ‘Just For You” ore Color by ‘Technicolor houses, chowerees being “handled Shows: ‘at 7 and_.9 p.m. | by the Castlegar. Kiwanis Club, is £ about, ae bier dont pleted and 5 about $1200° in. lonations and ‘Thursday’ — Friday for the current year, have April. 22 — 23 — 7A vturried in." cs ‘William Holden were: ‘passing :, the halfway , E Maggie our first ' 2 ‘of Srey ”. Mr. Campbell ‘com- “The Moon Is Blue” "| mented. The first | objective would finance construction of. the: ext- Shows at7 and 3pm. A erior- shell of the $175,000 arena ‘The Society:now have about. $4400 in their; own as ae ‘{tion as: he can take with the courses tending to be_of the kind that will help students earn a aye ing.* Asa consequence they ‘acquire a lot of knowledge but it’s spe- cializéd and not what we know as academic knowledge. As- for the claim that. students today know less than’ those of a couple of generations | ago, . Dr. Smith showed factual charts. re- futing: this claim: The: charge arises, he said, because schools to- day are geared for’ everyone to attend. The average students.and those of the lower LQ’s naturally have lower marks than the stu- dents of bygone days but the ne students today are making be! marks than students of former days, Dr. Smith said. - : He concluded .by saying that it’s the parents who will decide awhlely way education will go | from ere, Guide Assoc. Apjoint Convention i Geiegaies. Mon: < Tues. _ April 26 - 27-7 >) The Russian Picture: © gt Sadko” ae Regular ‘Admission Prices ‘ : Wea. - Thurs. : eal teds Vittorio. Gassman . Barry Sullivan “Cry of the Hunted” ‘ PLUS Mickey Rooney cae brie “Slight Case “Shows Wed. at 86:30 and ‘9'p.m.- _ Thursday atl? ‘and 8:20 Ban. 8 to the B.C. Guide and from in their two-for one contribution oa scheme relative to payroll: de- at ‘Vancouver * on April’8, 9 and 10,; “were.” ‘named: at the monthly ‘of the” Castl Girl by ‘their. : Staployess: eartat om Site: for the” arena ‘is! , already vailal has. béen « project - planned: there. Alarge clock, charting the Society’s pro- gress towards the first objective, Mrs, ' of oF $80,000, is“ also to be erected, Guide’ Association “:-held :.at the home. of Mrs.” Fo 2) Hy the-conyention will’ De Mrz. MacPherson, Mrs, ‘H. F. Hyson;