Page 6 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, March 25, 1954: AMBULANCE TRAINING FOR HOME NURSING DIVISION The Home Nursing Division of the St, John’s Ambulance Asso- ciation, Kinnaird Centre, are to begin course at their regular monthly ting next ¥ The meeting, which was post- poned from March 24 to next Wednesday (March 31) will be held at the home of Mrs, Frank Richardson in Castlegar, ‘begin- : The average mon- thly wage without board of male male help on Canadian farms at mid-summer was $140. BY q GLADYS COLLEINSON Now isn't that just like a man! They can never leave well enough alone, as if it isn’t bad enough now, the way men guf- faw and roar about us women drivers. So one of them has to go and shoot his big fat mouth off about a lady driver giving him a push at 35 miles an hour. This storm as any sane person would know in the first place, PARK ELECTRIC GLASSHEAT DEALER - FEXTURES CONTRACTING REPAIRS COLIN PETTS Corner Maple and 2nd. PHONE 4516 WIRING MATERIALS was ridi But when it final- ly came out that it was all a big joke, well, that was just too much for any self-respecting women to swallow—least of all to keep quiet about it. When we first read about the whole stupid episode a few weeks ago, I laughed too — in:self- defence. In fact I tried to laugh just as hard as my men folk did, just to show them, but somehow it had a sort of hollow ring to it. Billy Wade Cons Shooling Honors At Nelson Trap Shoot Bill Wade of Castlegar, 14 ycar old marksman whose. shooting skill has earned him prize in var- ious competitions in the district, won the Savoy Hotel Challenge Trophy at Nelson Trap. Club's shotgun and rifle shoot, Sunday in Nelson, Bill, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. Wade of Castlegar, was also among the winners of hams and bacons in a “buddy” shoot in which he teamed up with H. Bryant, of Nelson, Also participating were H. ‘Wade and John Wade and shoot- ers from Penticton and Nelson. Sea Cadets Of Nelson, Trail, Castlegar, To Tour Trail Smelter . Castl Sea Cadets attended I was still the way the garage shook the day I caught the fender, backing out. Of course HOURS: 3 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. OPEN “§UES. ts, SAT. PHONE 2011 LAQUITA’S | BEAUTY SALO ee es that is ii beside the point. Not only do our big strong herees laugh themselves sick about a stupid episode like the above, but to add insult to injury, one of them has evidently taken to leering on the corner curb, smugly watching further defects in female pedestrians as well as those driving a car. And ‘brother’ has he found them! So you don't like our posture, Mr. E.G.O. and we stick out where we should stick in eh! Or.should T use a? Well, I don’t mind a bit of righteous criticism, but, I have al- ways maintained that people ahs their first parade in uniform Tuesday evening at the Corona- tion Hall when they were official- ly inspected by Lieut. Comman- der Derek Tye, Pacific Area Offi- cer. Uniforms and other equip- ment for the Corps, supplied by the Navy, began arriving last week and consignments are con- tinuing to come in. Commanding Officer of the Corps, Ron C said a es icti Ing couses from These included S180 for three new Western Germany. where Econo- ¢ 6 M | | S$ $ | 0 NI light poles for street lights. This|mics Minister Erhard says of the amount will be refunded when|future; “We will just work the poles begin to be used +o harder—and we must.” Germany NEWS BRIEFS bring power to h is g fast. staan aes ll SECOnba” wished to attend the WIHL final at Trail last week, the reg- ular meeting of the Castlegar Board of Commissioners was held Wednesday, instead of the usual Monday night. CAN'T ADJOIN GARAGE Mr. Ivan Dergousoff appeared requesting permission; to move his present garage to adjoin his woodshed which is less than four feet from the. property line. Vil- lage bylaw requires any building less than four feet from the -Pro- HEAR THEM IN THE THEATRE BUY THEM AT THE . TO PLEASE EVERY MUSIC LOVER ' LAKESIDE HOBBY ‘CENTRE Across from the Theatre perty line, must have a wall, Ths oes not apply to Mr. D since” this - wes built before the bylaw came into effect. Mr, Dergousoff was told how- ever, that if he wishes to adjoin a building to the woodshed, he must leave it at least four feet from the property line or else construct a fire proof wall. _.. CARNIVAL COMING Board considered a request from Royal Canadian Shows to establish at Castlegar on May 17 and 18, They are being advised they may play here on those dates on the Castlegar Ball Park, for $100 per day which will in- clude trades licence fee and park rental, REGIONAL PLANNING The commissioners passed a ion urging that a Regional F ing Area be by Joint Projects C com- posed of representatives of the Trail, Nelson and Castlegar Navy Leagues and Sea Cadet Corps, has been set up to organize Inter- Corps projects such as sports act- ivities, shooting competitions ete, First Project arranged is a tour of the C at Trail live in glass houses, piay around with -T.N.. By that, I mean our ‘men, in- stead of sitting back cackling like mad about the way) women PENTICTON 50 mins. $14.05 One Way walk, stand, ete. would do well to pull up their own boot laces, the ones that can reach them of course. Furthermore, as long as we are going to spend some time specu- dating on this matfer,. let's be ‘objective about it, Competition may be keen, and there may still be an excess of males:in Canada, but, the average young.woman schedtled for Friday of Easter week, The three corps are also ap- plying to have the Duke of Edin- burgh stop off at Castlegar this to Vi the Provincial Government, com- prising the cities, municipalities and villages of Castlegar, Kin- naird, Warfield, Tadanac, Ross; land, Trail, Fruitvale, Salmo and Nelson, CONVENTION COMING Fulll board and the village elerk are to attend the convention of the Union of Kootenay Muni- cipalities at Chapman Camp and Marysville, May 15. ACCOUNTS PAID . A t: Lit $1372.26, to present the three corps with, their colors. The Castlegar group hopes to sponsor a concert by the HMCS NADEN band sometime in May. The cadets here are also to par- ade in the May 24 LO.D.E, cele- brations, . Activities to raise funds, may tion, between parents and cadets. include a public shooting compe- |. From the Wisdom of Great-Men... ” person, Adam Smith The stateman who should at- tempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to em- - ploy their capital would not only load himself with a most unneces- sary attention, but would assume an authority which could safely he trusted, not only to no single but to no council or senate whatsoever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and persumption enough to fancy himself fit to exercise it, Sir Winston Churchill Thursday, March 25, 1954 Page 7 The News’ Classified . TEN WORDS FOR 50c. THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE. PRICE : ' OF TWO — PHONE 3031 ’! For Sale For Sale TEADE JAMMER FOR LUMBER oc Exportable Logs or Cedar Posts. Loule Paparich, North- port, Wash. -P6-8 TWO MILCH COWS.' APPLY Bill Kabatoff, Box 86, Brilliant, ~ P1-12 PITTSBURGH SEMI -GLOSS Paint $6.25 per gallon and $1.95 ALABASTINE 8c PER PACK- AGE — ‘limited colors — Wal- dies. Cl-12 CAR SUN VISOR FOR DOUBLE dshield. Box 186, Castl P3-11 ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLE — White — $20.00 per 100 ‘sq. ft. at Waldies. ~ C1-12 t quart, limited colors. C1-12 -ENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE, Apartment Size Model. Used 3 Months. First class condition. _ Apply Castle News. GOOD , FARM LAND NEAR Castlegar. Apply Box 76, Cas- tlegar, B.C. ‘P6-9 SMALL CEMENT MIXER, WITH motor. Price $25.00. Apply Jim Melrose, Dumont Sub Division, Kinnaird. Write, Box 228, Cle-ll GOOD PLACE FOR RETIRED couple, 3 acres, fruit trees and berries, creek, private water line, 7: roomed house,..cement PACIFIC PAINT. WHITE: EXT- ERIOR. $4.95 gallon. Columbia Trading, 902 Front St, Nelson. C3-10 GOOD: -STOCK -USED,. ONE and could be made.a good lodge for hunting and fishing. Write D, Jamieson, Deer Park, BC. ~ Ph-12 ONE 5 H.P. ELTO OUTBOARD Motor. $165.00. One 3 HLP. motor $115, 00" at Waldies. Cl-12 ‘Saturday afternoon © last, at 6:45 Pm. according to astrono- mers, the sun entered the zodiacal sign of Aries, that is its ‘centre crossed the . celestial equator southward. Allof which is’ just a high falutin’ way of saying that Spring officially began at that time, even though nobody seems to. have told the weatherman about it. - ‘ Spring arouses different in- stincts in different people. In Renala W.1. Naine Mis. T. kiunchak ae Convention Delegate Mrs. Tom Hunchak, president, was appointed delegate to the dis- trict convention to be held in Robson in May, at the March of the Renata Women's This matter of Spring cleaning was one that a certain bachelor ‘was said to have never concerned himself about..In fact he didn't bother about summer, winter. or fall” cleaning either, Wherefore his friends were surprised to find his domicile ‘spick and spotless one sunny Spring day with every- thing in orderly Institute held at the home of Mrs. Henry, Funk with 11 members and one visitor present, The roll call response, was a noted Irish man. - The Handicraft Convenor re- ported good sewing progress. and announced the next’ and final of Mrs, J. Ulmi, April 1. Date for the Bazaar is April 21. Topic for the evenings talk given by Mrs, J. J. Reimer, was Wedwood Pottery. Mrs. Reimer chose Jas; Ware for her point of interest and showed an illustra- tion of a vase, Mrs, Henry Toews assisted the hostess, Mrs. Funk, ‘in serving a dainty lunch, Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, J. J. Reimer, April 9. In the recently ended fiscal year CBC marked up a $2,563,118 de+ ficit on TV. operations; also a radio loss of something like 33,- 000,000.. Commercial radio or TV meeting is to be held at the home couldn’t operate that iy long. They asked the reason for the sudden housecleaning fervor. ‘Tve finally realized how im- ” some it arouses poetic Some of our choicest gems of poetry have been ‘composed in honor of Spring. However the only ditty on that subject I can remember, goes: “Spring is sprung, The grass is riz; I wonder why I'm darn near friz.” Though it rhymes, however, I have grave doubts that any res- _| pectable poet would care to claim authorship to this verse. It was 902 Front... S$, Nelson, 3-10 WERY GOOD cow. JUST freshened. Philip Zibin, Hebsok. 10 NEW 4 ROOM HOUSE. FULL ~ plumbing. Insulated. Wired for range. Garage in basement. WINE BABY BUGGY, GOOD condition. Phone 2211. Cl-12 16 FOOT WALTON BOAT $75.00 Apply G. ‘Fowler, in the book of verse that a certain poet kept beside his bed so he could go from bed to. verse. .- Spring is also-associated with Theatre. PL-121 surnin, For Rent 3 ROOM HOUSE — COMPLETE bathroom, 14x16 workshop. Good lot. Four blocks:from -shopping centre, Ideal for re- tired couple. Cash or terms. “*’ Available May 1. Phone .3266, , Castlegar. CaS P3-12 $25 per month. Cc. M, Lahue, Box 103, gar. 3-10 FOR RENT—HEATED APART- ment with, electric range and other facilities. Apply © Alex ne 3061, THREE -H-P., THREE PHASE Motor. H. M. Card, Box_ 28, * Robson. P3-11 CABINETTE BATTERY RADIO. Electric paint..sprayer. Quart fruit jars, wide mouth. Phone 2» 2041, C2-11 c3.u men’s fancies young : tants to thoughts of love. -It's *|said that more people fall:in love’ Jat first sight during: Spring. than 12 ROOM, PARTLY FURNISHED at any other time of year. Most of these don’t get the bachelor replied, “I read in the paper where two ladies got a year ‘in jail — just for keeping a disorderly house.” Other’ instincts. aroused by Spring include-an exercise -in- stinct. Perhaps that was what the pring i tina “Why should I?” T’would seem Spring’s a good time for corn too, eh what! Hianaird WA. Given Demonstration Of Village Pueolator Mr. _Gordon Scott, Village of Fire Chief, gave a de- monstration of the poetlatoe though. because - they take @ sec- ond look, - Spring is said to have once been instrumental in the ‘settle- ment of a frontier dispute. Some end Russians had come to an end in the middle of a field belonging toa Both: sides Work Wad determined to give him a choice of nati -When the the village in cooperation with rte St. John’s Ambulance Associa- tion and other organizations, at the regular’ business’ meeting ‘of the Kinnaird Women’s Institute held at the home of Mrs. Bob Hardie on March 11. Mr. Scott explained to the seven members and three visitors bees the pneolator is available to that he and his field HOUSEWORK ‘BY THE HOUR. Apply Mrs. Vera Soleczek, Box 316, Castlegar. P3-10 should be a part of the German Reich, the Russian general was astounded, “But why?" he asked. “Well, you see,” replied the i at all times, aA was decided by the club to make a monthly gift to Arlene ‘was | Henderson, a local boy who has been in Vancouver General Hos- Pial for over two years, Castie Theatre SAVE WITH Friday RITA. HAYWORTH | “Affair in Saturday GLEN FORD Trinidad” Shows at 7 and 9 9.20 Maines Sat. at 2 p.m. MONDAY and’ TUESDAY. ‘We must beware of trying to” build a society in which nobody counts’ for anything except. a politician or an official— « society ONE .GREEN RUG 6'9"xS". = ane 2567. Wanted peasant, “the Spring in Soviet T Russia isso cold? -- <--> CLEAN COTTON RAGS — 15¢e] Spring is also the time _ of Ib. Castle News. tin.| Spring Fever, a listless malady which ‘makes the person afflicted, Phone 2021 teetering on high heels;still com- pebieras pares rather favorably with the peg-top, loose jointed, tie-less, would-be lady killers of this mad PUBLIC MEETIN G: Kete= To Hear - Canadian AIRLINES @ CONTINENTS end 65 COMMUNITIES fa CANADA and exciting era. 2 That you should survive this Jong, Mr. E.G.O. astounds me. «SHI IRIS - Forsythe THE NEW “TROPISHAN” THE SHIRT THAT KEEPS YOU COOL $6.95 ‘AT ~ Leitner’ S LIMITED Mrs. Randall And Mrs. Grunerud, Season’s Gara Party Winners The series of monthly card parties sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, Castlegar-Rebson Branch 170, came to a close Saturday evening in the Legion’ Memorial Hall. ‘There were ten tables of bridge and whist at this final party for the season and winners of the Season's prizes were announced: Evening’s , winners were: Bridge—Ladies’ first, Mrs. wc. Dunn, Ladies C Mrs. FRIDAY, MARCH - Rev. Leslie. Millin ‘17 YEARS IN CHINA 2 YEARS IN CHINESE COMMUNIST HANDS Speak On “A.GLIMPSE BEHIND. THE IRON CURTAIN — BY AN EYE WITNESS” CASTLEGAE PARISH HALL Sponsored by the > Trail Christian Business Men's Committee 26. 7:30 p.m. in which enterprise gains no re- wards and thrift no privilege. General Gordon . England was made by. adventur- ers, not by it Government, and I believe it will only hold its place By. aaen ee J. Peterson. Gents’ First, Mr. A S. Joy; Gents Consolation, K. Knoblauch. Whist—Ladies First, Mrs. M. Dittrick; Ladies Consolation, Mrs. ; Gents First, L. A. da; Gents C i Season’s prizewinners were: for bridge, Mrs. Randall, score 15,100, and for whist, Mrs, L. A. Grun- erud, score 1, 190. | Both won a bed- The evening was Caer with ” Kinnaird Little Theatre PRESENTS No Rhyme Ni A FARCE IN “THREE ‘AcTs - Friday, April. 9 - -8 p.m. Coronation ‘Hall : Sponsored by CANADIAN. LEGION 170 Saturday, April 10 - 8 p.m. Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall Sponsored by KINNAIRD IMPR! ADULTS—i0e IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY - | STUDENTS—35e Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French ” RADIOTELEDHONE CHAINS TO": HAMLOOPS ANDO PRINCE GEORGE... ‘a? PRINCE GEORGE =o Spits Commnicalins wih Be? ; North cy Leaping swiftly from relay station to cela station, Very ‘High Frequency radio. waves are now speeding long distance telephone calls from Vancouver to the-interlor _ of British Columbia: | 1 The first circuit to Prince George opened March Sth, and a second chain will soon serve the city: of Kamloops.‘ Operated! jointly: by the. B. C. Telephone Company and the North-west Telephone Company, this new sysiem will. supplement existing servicé and provide direct long distance teléphone elrcuits between. Vancouver. “and Prince George and Vancouver and Kamloops: ; ‘The North-west Telephone has « networks -to of the province. serve ‘ships, . vehicles ond land points along the B. C. Coast. ‘Now, new ‘radiotelephone circuits will bring regular, private telephone service to northem regions [NORTH-WEST TELEPHONE COMPANY *$)- BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY Kinnaird, Phone ‘3127. -| Announcement ROCK PLANTS, GLADIOLI and Pansy novelties. Grass, Dutch clover and vegetable , seeds, now_on sale at Nielsen's, Kin- naird. P3-11 * NOTICE: :; : Dont forget the Stanley Hum- puries P.-T.A. Concert in ~the Auditorium Tomorrow Night. ~ Cl-12 “| very lazy. However there are : people who make me wonder why been. this particular malady is called “Spring” fever. In certain enti char- acters Spring arouses a cleaning instinct, and in others a garden- ing instinct. The former, .im- mersed in giving the house a thor- STORE SASH, COMBINATION STORM DOORS & CABINET MAKING Fil Goat Finny Materials wre teed in our Comiaactien KOOTENAY BUILDERS ppliers .. Cotambia Avene rigidity. Pleni sttees room, Non-skid idather soles. only, 010.5. ~ YESI FROM CRADLE AGE TO THE FIRST STEP YOU'LL FIND THE RIGHT SHOES BY LA PARISETTE. 4 MADDOCKS SHOE STORE : PHONE 3641 ough ‘ing from stem to stern, are often vexed’ by the latter who bring ‘a good. portion of the gar- den they’ve been working on, into the house on their shoes. Most people I know fall into the gar- dening category which reminds me Td better replenish my stock of sunburn lotion. at the home of Mrs. J. H, Roberts, April 8. Building Supplies. Baltalng a Supply Co: Ld, CASTLEGAR . PHONE 4061 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY _. Shows at 7 and.9 p.m. $150 PAY f : “Added F eaturette ; “PROWLERS OF THE EVERGLADES” NITE WED. 1.She's daring «delicious +. delightful! OCILLE WORWAN - RATMOND' Mass ed RT ne WTR rue <=> ANDRE Be TOTH