“ CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. ° Page 5 CWL Plan Banco For ish Christmas party. PILLAI ALA, f pi wed Vet eres Thanks ‘were ‘also extended to . The News’ Classifieds St. Patrick’s Day dination of candy. : sigasihe aan ead % : Preliminary plans’ for .a St. donation of candy. . An ive lon en- b : : sued when Mrs, A. Schnell told FOR SALE — Onc pair of boy's) NOTICE — The Kootenay All Preliminary plans for +a St. skates, Size 11. ‘Never peat Stars, composed of baskettall Patrick's Day Dance in the Twin ine Hieerh tea oae se. needed woe : , / $4.00, Phone 3741. Mrs, K. And-| players from Castlegar, Ira Rivers Hall, Mare were dis- fi eta Castlegar. P3-3] Nelson, will mgct the Magrath. |oussed at the regular meeting of RIL ede ody aber en wee WHERE RUTHLESS GUNSLINGER FACED SCREAMING REDSKIN! : = SORT Alberta, Rockets ‘for two basket-|the Catholic Womens League of Mie Whittaker: “and Mra. Mo: : y Ra sas eds FOR SALE — Qne. trailer house,| ball games in the Stanley Humph-|st, Rita's Paish at the home of/ ET 0 Mire, Fletcher won the| gi : ‘i ‘ at : Fully equipped. Apply.C|O Dr.|tles High School “A on |Mrs. R. Whittal ing there| booster prize. ‘ f , . z ee Carney, "RR. 1¢-Nelson. Saturday. Parra an Reserve | Despite the rainy’ evening there Neat eat “3 meeting will ua hon as 3 -3| tickets at a $1.00 each, are’ On| was a good attendance. Some past) . 1 2 ) Hear them at the Theatre Phone 773-R-4, Piea| flekpie at a § AV, ‘Sporting 5 ts. were d| held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 4 fj ae . Goods, C1-3 and others planned. + |R. Melver with Mrs. b. V, Camp- LAKESIDE HOBBY “CENTRE FOR SALE es Grain fed: Baby “NOTICE — Castlegar Amateur| Tickets to the St, Patrick's belt an Mrs. R. Melver as _host- residents of the vicinity feel that) Snow Blower comes into use. Sere and Mrs. Gus Leitner, will re- : i (eeieiins : ya : Peed Co, aa : ca-2/Show | sponsored By ane rane ee Pam at bert ae the mixing plant the Trail firm| ‘nis convenient machine whose Freieht R ta Hik ceive her prize from J. A. a 5 : Ladies’ Auxiliary, ne 1. u ie fe = ‘hat wot the tickets: Mrs, fered cree ea onions | a ora ee thdaty ee eet — FOR SALE — Notted Gem/Pota-] BUN ‘howe prises, or, enties |, Metver, ecversing, Ms. v-|Rokson Woman Draws lon would create a.dust nuisance. | of snow 60 to 80 feet off to the| gaa. re ye oe chool principal, in a special toes, $4.50 per 100 Ibs, Free i i s/R. : ute TC oman : The commissioners are worried | side, was in operation at the air- Hits Fruit Industry ceremony at the school tomorrow anes z Cee Box 316, .Castlegar. Phone par Se: wills Box 263, Cay Comphetl cmsie. ane D Susp ende i Sentence also that the village’s source of| port last week, blowing the thick! sritish Columbia's fruit indus- afternoon. voy = : mas + ce ye nite P3-2 Heaar, ntries close 1 eat Dredident Mie 5. Rysen: tae ei Seen gravel will be cut off if the ‘rail | snow carpet off the 5,000 ft. thick |try is faced with another serious| 5 A all student, Edward Peter ie ap eat . of eh 3 ‘|tormed the meeting that twol For Rlesault Gharee company. moves in. ‘The matter |way and taxi eirip. inerease in freight rates which | yior igh won senate os es : Pak tae PRUNE NOW — Fruit ‘recs, |hampers of food had been given Be. is being ‘referred to the village|. L.. Langpap, Canadian Pacific nior High won second prize in the 7 tact N. Orlesky, i district. solicitoe. with power to act, Agent at the "field, operates the went into effect at the first of | senior. grades group for this sec- Roses ‘ete, Contac +}to needy families in the district.)’) A West Robson woman was CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. 7 7 —T $7,000 tractor and blower unit. + . Tho alsport grader, operated by Gail Leitner Will . el WB. . : the anew. ‘oft the. contre Bs “the Receive $100 And sides in neat windrows, The Arousing Gpnosition |Gastlogar Airport © {| stower then takes over and sends| Bicycle Tomorrow ? aye the snowy mounds flying off to A cash prize of $100 plus a The notice of intention current- Peeler she now of yin: ‘the side and out of harm's way new bieyel the Sates pal : my . cle are the prizes bein iy appearing in the press, to the| ror snow plows to go into action| clear ey each fresh fall of snow. [Swarded to Miss Gall Ellzabeth ‘s ‘ec! a as jauley are lon roads, highways. and. streets, This is the second winter for|Leitner, who won first prize for : : noe f etedatict as i ie en piends and snowshovels come into use| tne machine at the Castlegar field, |this section of B.C, in the junior . . ge the Columbia River "at aioe od on sidewalks and paths. It was provided last winter by|S8t@des group of the 1952 Essay ‘ ! ’ y bad - Castlegar, has aroused some o} +]. At the Castlegar Airport, how-|Canadian Pacific Airlines and|Contest sponsored by British Col- Soltis: P| ever, where snow must be remov-|costs of. operation and mainte-|¥mbia’s pulp and paper mills. ed as quickly as possible to pro-|nance are borne by the Gustlegar|, Miss Leitner, a grade seven It was reported at Monday’s| vide a smooth service for plane| Airport; Committee, ‘student at the Stanley Humphries village ing that) landings at all times, the Rotary * | High School and daughter of Mr, Page 4 : qT: i Thursday, January 15,-1953 - Snow Shovelling, Done In Modern Fashion At Application To Lease SAVE WITH - Land For Gravel Pit Castle Theatre A Thaiftpass tr. FOR SALE -— ‘out | roomed modern’ home with glassed‘ in|: Castlegar Sash & Door PHONE 3211 + WINDOWS — DOORS -— SASH STORM DOORS CABINET MAKING Free Estimates ° ° JAN. CLEARANCE oe §-A-L-E. MACKINAWS tye Regular $22.95 Sale Price $17.95 HEAVY WORK PANTS : Regular $14.50 Sale. Price $11.60 UNDERWEAR vas ‘Regular $6.75 DRESS:‘SHIRTS . Regular $4.50 OVERSHOES Regular $6:89 Sale Price $6.00 Sale Price $2.50 Sale Price $6.20: i 0 DISCOUNT on iy mats vane % to-measure Suit Order with Two Oo Pairs of Pants ~ ‘ LEEFTNER'S LIMITED ; the year. To Winnipeg, the freigh rate has increased four cents per box of apples from the Oka- nagan, Freight rate on a box of apples to Winnipeg up to the end of the year, was 93 cents.per box, Now it is 97 cents per box. Soft fruit rates have also gone up, and now it will cost 61 cents a box against 56 cents respective- ly. : Ninety per cent of soft fruit hi, from: the O to Vancouver, now go by truck and the B.C. Fruit Growers Associa- tion plans to increase its ship- ments by truck to prairie markets in the coming season. tion of B.C, He and Miss Leitner were the only winners from the Kootenays. . The contest is sponsored by the Canadian Pulp and Paper -Asso-|' ciation, Western Division, with headquarters in Vancouver. THREE CIVIL DEFENCE COURSES TO BEGIN SOON IN KINNAIRD _ The Kinnaird Civil Defence is making plans for three train- ing courses, The welfare course will com- mence in Kinnair dsometime dur- ing the week of January 19, All women who have already volun- teered for this course, will be this week with further - Random Reveries By Vic Misytka I was a carefree lad once. No worries, except petty concerns with my colleagues over trivial- ities, furrowed my brow. : My financial picture especial- ly looked rosy. With what ‘seem- ed to me the di salary of information. Any other women interested may contact Mrs. W. Jacobson for further details, A police course is also to be|- instituted in the near future after the arrangement of a few minor details, and an auxiliary fireman's course, -is being pre- pared in Trail, fumes, It was like the Trail smelt- er in miniature. I made about 20 MITCHELL Transfer and Fuel Lid. 2338 PHONE . 355! | _ OFFICE — ANDERSON FEED BUILDING miles per gallon—of oil that is, The pitiful dregs of my savings plus ,2 mountainous heap of ob- eo $110 per month, I was managing to salt away three quarters of that amount. I looked forward to becoming a well-heeled aristo- erat in no time flat, I figured 1 could move into Wall Street in about ten years at the-most. Then disaster struck, not with- out my cooperation. I bought ‘a used car. Now, three years, one wrecked car and two‘ others Jater, with a considerably in- creased salary,-yours truly is well on the road 'to becoming:a pén- niless nervous wreck. __ When the second auto to come into my possession, was sold, I swore up and down I'd never buy another- until I could ‘afford a new one. Alas, the business of WESTINGHOUSE ° REFRIGERATORS | —— id i At A NEW LOW Price 8 Cubic Feet ........--...-. $299.50 LAUNDROMAT AUTOMATIC WASHER $389.50 . Ranges and Appliances Ss tt in tin atin dita stip atin atin catia eh gilt, cin atlantis atlanta 4 car, ip is like a drug. Once you've experienced the thrill, the convenience, the plea- sure, a car can give, being with- out one for a few months makes you forget the misery, the ex- pense and the heavy responsibili- ty-a car can be, , No doubt all car owners don’t feel the way I do but perhaps they haven't had the experiences that befell me, with used Sprs. My first automobile was of anc- ient vintage, one of the first that General Motors ever gave birth to. By the time it came into my. Possession, it had gained a consi- derable z » the last of which I am still “paying off, went into the keeping of that car on the road. By the time it was in half decent running order, I was so disgusted with such an appalling waste of money, that I sold the blinkin’ thing, and resolved never again to buy another car until I had at Jeast a thousand or so in the bank. However, the prospect of being a lifetime .without a car grew Jess and less attractive. And six months later I have another car in my possession, : is one, a coupe like the other two, is quite a good car by used car standards but it hasn't taken me long to discover it's just as Productive of misery as the other two were. Repair, bills are somewhat Jess, though. In fact, one garage in town seemed so concerned over the lack of business the auto was giving them, that they made sure there would be something to re- Pair, by pushing in the front end with one of their vehicles. ‘T’wasn’t deliberate of course and new parts are being sco Pee 4 uted for, Despite all this however, it is very convenient to have a. car. Yes, I'm giad Ihave one, It's a wonderful machine for getting Places quickly. And, well I can’t save money anyway. | Spring Footwear” ~~ For CHILDREN - Sturdy Brown.arid Black Oxfords and Boots in all Sizes Made in Lasts especially suited for growing ‘feet Patent and Brown Straps For Misses Priced From . $3.50 to $6.95. WE STOCK A WIDE VARIETY OF .L KNOWN BRANDS Buy ‘at Maddocks Shoe Store where complete size ranges insure a correct MADDOCKS SHOE STORE . PHONE 3641. 0! that its mother factory never thought of endowing it with. On the other hand, it had lost an even greater number of . accessories that it had been fitted with, The net result was somewhat of a monstrosity. Still it ran with much persuation and I had a lot of fun with it. So did the garage men. f i They recognized the distinctive rattle and clatter a mile away. o hide ‘eat the first warning of its‘noisy pres- ence. When I would drive up for repairs of a variety of kinds, the shop would invariably be closed: I coaxed the thing into a new garage one day,’ the inhabitants of which were fortunate enough to fave never seen me or my horseless carriage before, I asked scratched his head, rolled his eyes, and looked. at me, the machine and the oil. “TI suggest you keep the oil and change the car,” was his kind ad- vice. : When the car became : quite wrecked.as the result’ of a Tittle accident, I took his advice and. traded the remnants on a newer model of' a different brand — one of the first eight cylinder jobs on the road. Four of the eight cylinders didn't work ,very well, but I’m!no mechanic: and didn’t notice; It ‘looked. beautiful from the outside. So ‘the deal was closed. and I drove’ my new’ car home. -My family saw me, drive and promptly dashed out of their || for an oil change. The mechanic |; ( ee AUTOMOBILE — . MAINTENANCE... .. Continuous Maintenance Throughout. the Year on oue ‘ Car or Truck ensures GOOD,:SAFE OPERATION. Our Garage is equipped with the most modern equipment and lubricants to ensure that your.car or tricks ‘operates at “peak efficiency under any condition... ’ > SERVICE WITH COURTESY. ~ Arrow Motors Ltd. vi sun’ porch, “insulated, ‘full «ce- ment basement with furnace, On corner three lots with fruit trees. Apply J, Deans, 6th and Maple. C3-1 FOR RENT — Location for busi- ness and residence with garage. Available January 15. Apply Fred. Eremenko, C3-1 LOST’ A green suede purse with’ Alligator Trim at Kin- naird. Hall. on’ New. Year's Eve. ‘Please return to Castle. News, Reward. -" zioh PS} LOST —.Pair of small folding] scissors. Finder. please’ phone 2151, : - P1-3 WANTED. — :Child’s high chair. Apply Box 38, Castlegar. P1-3 FOR RENT —. Four roomed house Gen, Delivery, Kinnaird, B.C. ee P3- LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND of Nelson, province of British Col- umbia and situgte in the townsite] of Castlegar, province of B.C., adjoining the eastern boundary of Block 74, thence cast to the a iver (app 300 ft.) ' Ready Mix’ Concrete Co. Ltd., of Box 194; ‘Trail, B.C, whose occu- pation: is ?Ready /Mix Concrete, intends to apply’ for a lease’ of the following. described. lands:— Commencing at a post planted at N.E, corner of Block 74 thence East 300 ft.; then South 732 ft.; then West 443 ft.; then northerly at Robson. Partly Mrs. G, Hett,; Robson. ~ P1-3 NOTICE — DANCE, ST. PaTS 4) RICK’S DAY,. March 17. Tickets by invitation only. Reserve yours to post and seven acres, more or less, for the purpose of obtaining gravel. In the Land Recording District | Combined Day of Prayer “Take..notice’ that McGauley{come insfor a little while to pray A vote of thanks was extended to.Sana Claus and Mrs, R. Flet- cher for‘their cfforts at the par- G: 1A Jatt In connection ;with the world week of prayer Thursday, January ‘22nd. . Chain of Continuous Prayer St. Alban’s Church, Maple Street 0 a.m. to 5:30 p.m,. for the world, its neéds and this New Year Service Of Prayer United Church, Fourth Avenue : 7:30 to 9 p.m, Meditations on the Lord’s. Prayer ; and intercessjons a IN CHURCH. McGauley Ready Mix C : Co, Lt now from any CWL member. * per D. G. McGauley, Manager. giver a six months suspended sentence,in Castlegar police court Monday by Stipendiary Magist- rate W.'H. ever after she had pleaded gull ty to assault occa- sioning actual bodily harm. , Mrs. Beverley Brown at first entered a plea of not guilty leter changing toa plea of guilty. Court costs of $26.50 were charged against her. Complainant in the' case was Mrs, May Flanagan, 1395 McQuar- rie St., Trail. The case rose after a’ dispute on a Castlegar street, December 5, about.11:30 p.m. M. E, Moran, Castelgar, was defence counsel and Mrs, Flana- gan was represented by Douglas T. Wetmore, Trail. -Gouchman Anglican Church . Sunday, December 18 Castl — 7:30 p.m, ANNOUNCEMENT K. RC The Tth Annual re GENERAL MEETING oo" 2-QE THE Will Be Héld © "TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 - 8 p.m. In The Small Room of the *. Coronation Hall SOCIETY Robson — 11 a.m. Kinnaird — 4 p.i The United Church of" ; Canada Castlegar — 10:30 am. — Sunday’ School. 7:15 p.m, — Hymn Song and . Service of Worship. Kinnaird — Bi Every Sunday at 12:30, Service .of Worship., , Robson. LIABILITY. Accident — Sickness INSURANCE PHONE. 2921. | TEAWAN FUEL FOR THE BEST IN COAL Office — Arrow Motors PHONE 4191 arene ? “3 a Expedition nceived By Man! a MARGUERITE CHAPMAN CAMERON MITCHELL ‘avi Aitter fever » Virgina Merten » Joke Ltel ~ Werris datres A MONOGRAM PICTURE - 11am. . First. and Third’ Sundays atl St. Rita’s. Church Sunday’ Masses — 8:30 and 11 o’clogk. ‘ é Sunday devotions — 7:30°p.m. 7:30 p.m. : : Daily Mass, 8 o'clock. St. Joseph’s Chapel Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. : Confessions, Saturday evening at ELECTROLUX Service — Supplies ». *LAKESIDE, -HOBBY CENTRE esc by WALTER WURISCH eerie Lesley Seladder aarstia steawee Shows 6:30 and 9 p.m. RADIO- . SERVICE ~ Gospel Hour * Twin Rivers Hall Corporation of. the PUBLIC Re: ‘Water Rates Village of Castlegar NOTICE HE PUBLIC ARE REMINDED. THAT THE ANNUAL “WATER RATE OF $27.00 FOR HOUSEHOLDS 1S AVAILABLE TO AND INCLUDING JANUARY 31, 1953 INCLUDING A SAVING OF 10 PER CENT. : “Ca. T, HORSWILL, ‘ ‘ 7 Collector. “FIRST AID CLASSES | _ FOR, SENIORS. ‘WILL GOMMENCE “Monday, January. 19 KINNAIRD COMMUN! Registration Immediatély Prior to Classes. This Course is open.to all. ~ Castlegar and Kinnaird Residents Ht 16 years of Age and Over ee ITY HALL — At 7:00 pa JUNIOR FIRST Ai ‘ WILL CO) “* Open to all Child Children Under 12 not. 5 Thursday, January 22+ -IN THE KINNAIRD SCHOOL — At 7 pm.. es A D CLASSES . MMENCE. ren between. 12 and 16? FEE. Admitted untess they hold a Bread 10 am.” Sunday School — 11:30 a.m, Gospel Hour — 7:30 p.m., Every Sunday -— Breaking of D ‘ i B. HUBER 25 years experience Work Guaranteed Box 522 Phone 4922 “le BO. COMMUNITY. BIBLE C) t Sunday school, all ages. . Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs days, 7:45 p.m. and Young Peo ple's . Fellowhip, | Fridays, All are cordially these services. 7 a.m, Classes for young people*of|r7 Evening Service, Sundays, 7:30 p.m. A’ service for the family. Above service in the Legion ‘Hall. 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|||- ~. WEDNESDAY and Fred E, Woodrow, Columbia Ave, invited to ~ _ HL K. Naruse «KK. A. Morrow: =| I , OPTOMETRISTS Suite 3 — Post Office Bldz. Hours — 9 a.m. to°5:30 p.m. SATURDAY : : For Appointments. Phone 3441, - Mrs, Sutherland or Presbyterian Church Sunday at 11:15 a.m, Services in the Church every Office Phone 2581 Wed. or, \ Sat. ee D. A. MacKellar, inister PORTRAITURE (In Coronation Hall) noyer and F. Clemo.. ‘ 10 am. — Sunday School. 97:30 p.m. —.Evangélistic. day,.today and forever.” FULL GOSPEL SERVICE Co-Workers — Misses J, Pen- “Jesus: Christ, - the same yester- and NEWS TYPE | PICTURES “At Reasonable Rates PETTITT .. Lutheran Services’ Services to be held in Anglican Church every second and fourth . >. X ject PHOTOS LIGHT LUNCHES ' RIGBY’S ‘CONFECTIONS 2)! MAGAZINES =A NOVELTIES MGA presents WESTWARD § ~ ROBERT TAYLOR Denise, DARCEL » Semin Play by CHARLES-SCHNEE * sug) Fran carma’ Dived by WILLIAM A. WELLMAN + Piodertsy DORE SCHARY Shows at Zand 9pm. = - -s.’ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. --- Van Johnson “| *: Dorothy. McGuire Ruth Roman | _ Lois Calhern aan | NVITATION” ‘Excitement — Suspense — Tender Romance ‘All combined in one of the Dramatic Movie ‘Highlights of the Year - ( f ( ( ( f ( ( ( 4 { ae, ea ae q. ( ( , , ( ( ( ( ( ian citn atten ainda W E S I S : yep and rushed out of the house s je rescue me from the billowing in PHONE 2251 Meet Your Friends At Righy’s owe ae ° CASTLEGAR, BC... Previous Award $150 PAYNITE WED.