Page 10 NEWS FROM KINNAIRD KORNER Mrs. E.V. Calkin will. leave on the 22nd of Januery to spend a few days at Vancouver. 0000 Mrs. J. Ruane is a Patient in the Trail Tadanac Hospital. -0000 Mrs. D. Fox of the Dimont Sub. Divison who has re- cently been a patient in ‘the Trail Hospital has returned to her home. - 9000 fhe Baden Powell Club held their meeting on Thursday January llth, at the home of Mrs. R. Bechthold. Sixteen members were present and one visitor Mrs. P. Harder, Mrs. Ao Maitland acted as hostess. The election: of : officer were as follows: President - Mrs. E. Fitzpat- rick, Vice-President - Mrs. W. Jacobson, Secretary - Mrs. E.V. Calkin, Treasurer - Mrs. A. -Meitlend, Mrs. A. Eldridge was re-elected for the visiting committes. ; 0000 . ; The Kinnaird Improvement Society held their bi-weekly Community Party on Saturday evening. & good crowd atten- ded, the communities young folk expecially enjoying the games, Bridge, Whist and Canasta proving very popu- lar, later in the eveing lunch and dancing were enjoyed the music being provided by Kinnaird's new Public Address systen. e000 Mr. and Mrs. A. Wright of Fruitvale were Sunday visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Collinson. foJerele} Thursday January 18th, 1951 Born ‘to Mr. and MS Ge Jackson on Tenuary 14th, a son. ‘000 (THE WEEK AT OTTAWA) Written Specially For. (The Castle News) By H. DENT HODGSON Canadian Press Statt Writer. Ottawa, (CP) - Prime Minister st. Léursnt “peturnad [here from London this: ‘week after talks with the other Commonwealth heads and settled down to a heavy round of preparation for Parliament opening at. the end of the month. His arrival was in line’ with other movements of po- litical leaders: George Drew, the Progressive | Conver- vative chieftain, was due back from New York about the were lined up. £ Senior spokesmen both major! parties have said that Canada must boost her forces;’ and this background, with its threat of possible compulsory service, will be po- tential dynamite in the new. séssion. Mr. St. Laurent is expected to bring back fresh ideas on how far Canada shoulfi go at this time to build up her forces.and back up international conmmit- _|ments, and Cabinet will meet often in the next few days to fashion its defence program. The defence budget alone is expected to eall for more than $1,000,000,000. In the off-session speeches’ of non-government parties, to higher defence appropriations, which naturally will come as a corollary. But the‘ conscription issue of five years ago was still potent. Legion Campaign. ie same. time, and the issues for the new session already | Robertson ZovelJahees BACON..s.+seehean, Sliced.cocee¥ tbe ee coD FILLETS: o+sceoccoser srs eceecseR Doe scone AF CHEESE VELVEETA or Canafian..cocg Lbs osceee dE GARDINES .- - Guardsmanccessesoessd LOLccocoe hBF MRPTE oscil lok Ce'eds ced bdeos coe DORs ne ovEOe BUTTER. ..esse00s First BPADO roe rene ed Be wooo 60F NABCB oh Leg agi, oo Same OE. SALMON, HALIBUT: or, FISH. - ‘Phone 4922 Free Delivery = The Canadian Legion, voice of 300,000 veterans, has called on its 2,200 branches:-to. besiege members of arliament with demands for compulsory part-time train- ng in the reserve forces, ang this "blitz" was timed o hit members when they reconvenue here Jan. 30. Their call for conscription.,was expected to be echoed y immortant veterans ‘attending the Ottawa conference f defence associati ons--seni¢ cr mereeme officers now ack in civilian life. fe “A major topic of debate. in the new session will be ow the enlarged defence program is to be financed. obody likes higher ‘taxes, and there is bound to be harp debate on the question ‘of how the higher. defence xpenditures=-approved by evaryone—-~are to be met. arious cabinet ministers in recent months have been rf reparing the public. for "deppivations™ and sacrifices. inance Minister: Abbott is planning to bring his budge’ own early in the session, and the problem of increas- ng defence expenditures without endangering. necessary ivilian pursuits will be high on the agenda of session- 1 topics. there has. been. little to suggest that anyone will object}. J-and shows no > sien of a reverses ee Castle: News. wary “Iisth, 1951 NERS FROM ROBSON fn’ enjoyable afternoon was .spent ‘on Friday when: Leslie. Waldie entertained: some of nis setends at a party held at his home..': ‘Games of all kinds were played by the cune, guests and they” all hastély enjoyed the ice cream, cookies and : beautifully decorated. cake. Those .invited.were: Laverne ‘Glebore, ‘Juay Thorndale, ' * |Foan Reed. of Kinnaird, Douglas Hay, David Gavrilik, David Adshead, Bing Ger aud and’ Harry Dorees: ‘The. Robson ‘Bvening. Group hela ‘their firet meeting of the year at the home of Mrs« A. Giraud. . Mrs. G. Hett opened the. meeting by asking the Secre-_ tary Mrs. Ho Oborne to. read the minutes of the last meeting. j Committee’ s for the year were appointed as follows: “ Kitchen Comittee -.Mrs; J. Schuepfer. Work Committee ~ Mrs. S. Grant, Mrs. A. Woodrow, Mrs. © Oo Anderson. - Advertising Conmittee .- ae Je Thorndale and Mrs. Re Moffat: : A Tea and Bake Sale is “planned. +0. be ‘hela on Bobruary ‘flath in the Robson: Hall.’ ‘ ‘An’ enjoyable. evening was ended by revealing ‘the! yetery pal of 1950 and by drawing new ponies. for the yater of 1951.° : Refreshments. were served ‘by the. hostesses Mrs. Giraud _jand Mrs .- Bro. Eighteen members were present with Mrsi cera, ‘Mrs. Fe ebster, Mrs..H. ‘Schellenberg and. Mra. Kein as new. mbers.. ‘and. Mrs. J’. Raine as guests cone . ; “Mr. and: Mrs. Le Taylor of Rossland spond | a day. a Robson “visiting Mie latters parents. Mrs and Mrs.. Hz ipoeeeeee hy ‘ ; ‘ Paw, ieee Thur sday-.:Ja quit ‘SPRAYING GERMS Sn and wheezes being the madoe affliction here- : abouts--due- to changeable: weather, the’ season's‘ crowds and maybe a spot of over-indulgence--our advice. to those now suffering: from: colon is: Pkeep tem to yourself. | ~-Lachute Aque.) ‘Watohmen . “West: New Span Ness ey woods near’ here. said’ ‘they saw. a ‘wtlying’ saucer.™: nse Campbell looked up: to'see a iuminous: dise sailing... through the sir.iHe said’ it: was eceompent ed by a ‘noise ‘ like.a. Aigne: wind... in the trees. cae ues ee Sy / : EXTRA EFFORT NEUDED : x i Unless ‘we. get that extra effort from, every man and. woman, Canada will have: to choose’ between “such: things =. as old age ‘pensions for everyone and a national health a Hen anee plan, and planes ‘ant, Renkes Ot ae Legion Campeden (contta from Page Aer, concern rents, which the Soseemmane proposes to ‘ae- control.in March, “and price conttols~ in general.: Canada’s ‘major Labor bodies have. ‘come out solidly. against rent decontrol ard for.a new system of. price controls..: The. eost of living is at an ae high. ‘ "-t Leitner’s you'll . find a master: tailor ready, to. fashion a RES - suit for ‘you-that fits - peters. Bivied eae p _Tergens: Lotion : ; ‘eS7¢ and: nae : Ereml Champoo Special Tonic &. Creamccs oe o| 252, One of these topics will necessarily (Cont'd Page id)