‘CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thureday, January 14, 1954 ’Distrid’s Social Events Phone 3031 | Castlegar Happenings BUSINESS TRIP — Mr. R. A. D. West returned today from a business trip to the Coast. FROM VANCOUVER — Mr. K. Popoff of Vancouver, visited in |. Castlegar recently. t oes ROSSLAND WEEKEND — Mr. and Mrs, E, L. Conroy were visit- ors in Rossland during the week- end. ene @ TO NEW WESTMINISTER Mrs. R. E. Goulet left "Tuesday evening for a visit with relatives in New Westminster. Y eee FROM HOSPITAL — Wayne Harvick has returned from hospi- tal where he was treated for in- Roberts, of Calgary, is eihices Lavesas, Leroy and Glen Deer Park Socials =O CASTLEGAR — Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Phelps and children, Wayne and Judy, were recent Danny, and Mrs J. _ Stucklberger. ENDS HOLWAY — Pat Ro- she spent the weekend as the guest of Mrs. E. T. Coleman. . FROM PROCTER — M. A. Kirkendall has returned after speading a week at the home of his son and daughter-in-law in Procter. sé TO EDGEWOOD — Mr. and ie! Bo Belgeeman’ aad “her left to spend a few days at Edge- BS BRUSH WOLF MAKES ITS WAY INTO HEART OF ciry spector Roy Greer of the the wolf, none too Fruit and Vegetables FOR FANGY QUALITY SGONA ¢ CARROTS cello .... 13c US. S. CABBAGE le ewe cece ee MC Seora SWEET SPUDS | 20 oz. cello .. - Don’t Forget Our SOOHA STEAK KNIFE OEAL! Humane happy about the whole thing. the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hes- keth, oee IN HOSPITAL — Mr. F. Ere- menko is a patient in Kootenay Lake General Hospital, Nelson. BULLETIN. BOARD A Free Community Service — Puene 3441 ‘@ he Wousn's Auxiliory to St Alban’s Charch will a ee 720 pm. - writes dtyeea mactgetilk. 9 aking don Sexntiy, 3A changed to Thursday, January 21. REMEMBER — Cards at at the Legion Hall, Scturday night, January 16 2t 8 pm. . Canada TV Ranges From Tops To Tertiale Neutral Viewer Says antes some new light on the explosive guests of the Rossland tion last night, in a friendly. com- | ii petition. . . guys,” Allen comments. “The good guys are doing a terrific job but ‘are only able to get enough stuff for about four hours a day. In the meantime CBLT is with a nine-an-a-half-hour sche- dule so they've turned five and a half hours over to the bad guys. over con- ision. L t tro] of tel set or Robert "Thomas Allen, Heinz _ PReDUEGTS ble” outlook on animal Beyenoto: eT ROS ics to ceport on his first seven days. of TV. Annual of the C: and cusses! of Commerce will be held in the Twin Rivers Hall, Wednesday, January 28, at 6:15 pm. ‘The Canadian Lesion will hold a Variety Concert in Rebsez Kews FEOM WHITEHORSE — has Mrs.| gian Susan from a three months visit with her daughter at Whitehorse, Yr. views about public versus private ownership. My sole interest in the subject is in what comes out of the box.” —~ Allen gave Canadian TV nei- ther an all-favorable nor an all- horrible citation. Instead, he re- ent was simply to} Let’s Make Music.” then rt ond full Kinnaird Thespiazs Te sc |teton Variety Concert gy, more Percy Saltzman’s How "Aboat That? and David Ouchterlony’s Restage Gomedies At Tis one act Daye by the Kis ports that the coality. of ranges from tops ble, “I saw some of the mest Tve ever looked JOHNNY'S MEAT MARKET. PHONE 2001 Top Quality Meais Red and Blue Beef — Pork — Veal Pete Kinakin of Crescent Valley at Kootenay Lake General Hos- pital, Jan. 8, a daughter. BITOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Shurstobitoff of Castle- gar, at Kootenay Lake General Hospital, Jan. 9, a daughter. HESKETH Hoopla, Jon, 8, a danghter. Lamb — - Chicken — Fresh Fish FRESH PORK SAUSAGE Lh. ......... 456 UTTER. PREM ‘or SPORK | Gan ........ 296 BEANS with PORK 2 for ....... 208 ° BURN’S” . BEEF STEW 2 fer ....... S56 FROZEE EH FEAS 2c ROLLED pnt '. fe. ae LAMB STEW Ub... ceeeee- 158 ATURDAY_ MORNING HAL WF O'GLOCK ad Sep Lauder, . Trail Tadanac Hospital, a son. Robson Infant Is Baptized Sunday — To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hesketh in Trail Tadanac at, and a lot of stuff so bad_that 1 blushtd for the-human race” and music by the Canadian Le- gion Band. eiThe concert will be held in the School made up of good guys and bad — To Mr. and Mrs. Cot yal Healey, Cas Castlegar, Jan. 3 Trail Hospital,. a BORN IN STABLE CHRISTMAS DAY 24 Ih. sack . $1.89 With HAND-TOWEL Py oomss @ GES “A” Large_ @ GALVES LIVER | Eb. . £98 @ GARLIC RIRGS ° GAINER’S, Ib, ...__.. 23e SATURDAY OWLY COOKIES 10% ow The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Sokolowski of Robson re- solved the Sacrament of Baptism a ceremony at St. Rita’s Chureh following the second mass Sunday, Rev. Father L. Trainor officiating. Mr, W, Fields and Mrs. Glenn yeasts Sas ton Behorst, a their | * Kelogs ALL DRER %* Kellogs Cora Fakes _ WET Ufc COUPON FREE - @ DOG MEAL. 25 fs. sack . $2.29 © COFFEE Gor. 508s = | Paya Takif if CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 5 You MUSTNT ROCK.SO HARD BACKWARDS ! YOULL FALL OVER fos YES! YOU DONT WANT GO Ove! KWARDS R BAC CAND iD HORT ‘YOUR HEAD! OK... ety Rebson W.1. Name 54 Commitises, Enjoy Songs By Students Donatiors to the Save Korean the New Year, held at the home of Mrs, W. T. Waldie, Wednes- day afternoon. Mrs. W. T. Waldie presided and there were 21 members and two visitors present. For the benefit of new mem- the secretary, Mrs. S. Grant, read a portion of the W. ¥ By- ‘laws outlining the purpose and function of Women’s Institutes. It was announced that the next meeting will be on February 13 at which time. the provincial presi- dent, Mrs. Roylance will be in the district, and will visit the Club. Committees for 1954 were named as follows: . Auditors, Mrs. D. Magee and 3 Citizenship, Home Economics, Mrs. O. B. Bal- lard,. Mrs. J. Porter; Agriculture, Mrs, J. Raine, Mrs. H. Johnson; Education, Mrs, R. T. Waldie, Cemetery, McPhee; Scouts, Mrs. D, "Carter, Mrs. RT. Waldie; Brownies and Guides, Mrs, O, B. Ballard, Mrs. J. Thorndale, Mrs. A. Martin; Tea Boxes, Mrs, E. H. McPhee. Following the roll call, there was entertainment by Pups of the Robson elementary sch: There was a duet by Cora Lee Anderson and Beverley Hyson and solos by Sharon Wyllie, Bev- erley Hyson, . Barbara Dawn Waldie and Mildred Raine. RECORDS . TO PLEASE EVERY MUSIC LOVER HEAR THEM IN THE THEATRE BUY THEM AT THE LAXESIDE HOBBY CENTRE Across from the Theatre 3 v NEW Si#.2 Peres sn As nior ship. For Top Netch Entertainment: Don’t Miss The VARIETY CONCERT by The C: ‘Robson ; “Pligh School Auditorium SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 - TWO ONE ACT PLAYS LEGION BAND NOVELTY |} Tiekeis from Légion Nicmbers or at Door Don't Let Old Man Winter Keep You Home. Ped eee ee eco aig doesn’t mean that you have to stay home every day all the rést of the winter. ie od Hf you think it does, you have avether think ‘coming. Aid here it is... . Get your ear toughened up, ready. to handle anything OLD MAN WINTEE can dish out by having it thoroughly serviced and repaired in our service department, kkk Your car will be ready to go, any time, any place, _ when you want it. So, drop around ... . it costs no; more to be sure. For Finer, Faster . Service Ga Any Make Gi .Gar See. Us HOWE OF B.A. PRODUCTS SKYLINE AUTO “SERVICE FOR RCN IN ATLANTIC pisennicng wer Renenecstiay Newest addition to the strength of the Royal Canadian Navy's di ge te glides in toward: formed last Nov. 10, with the lecene escort Al- AFTERNOON REFLECTIONS BY a GLADYS COLLINSON .. I guess I'm -just-unlucky when it comes to. January ‘sales, be- cause you .know. somehow or other I nevgr do ring in on any of these wonderful bargains.. . I read_all about them in the papers. The adds look unbeliev- ingly tempting and it’s so much fun to sit down and figure out all the money*I could save by taking advantage of all those lovely sales, The’ trouble is, though, I'd have to buy so many things I don’t really need, to make a really worthwhile saving. This ‘|in ‘the opinion of some people i imow, who very. pointedly ex- plained to me, is not saving at all but just being downright gulli- ie. This as I maintain is not a fair conclusion, Just because a person happens to Wave an extra pair of ,|Shoes or so kicking around and perhaps three or four hats — of course I-don’t wear them very often, but then you can never tell when they might come in very handy, Why just.a couple of weeks ago look what happened! A friend of mine needed a hat in the very worst way. In fact she couldn’t have gone to church without one, and so remember- ly thought of me. And anyway helping someone else go'to church is ALMOST as ood as going oneself. The above example however did nothing towards getting me into the January sales. In fact it only’ confirmed the opinion of a certain person more strongly than ever that I certainly did not need to go to any sales January or otherwise. I wish husbands would be a little farther sighted. Supposing several of my friends needed to borrow a hat; think how embar- rassing it would be to have to say “Im Sorry but I just haven't got one.” All this I fear will have ab+ solutely no effect on the male conception of what a January sale can mean to a woman. How- ever never let it be said the un- Yeasonableness of a mere man ( a lot lower than angels, Mr. E.G.O.)' could possibly deter a ‘woman bent on a bargain. .Why only the other day, unrestrained and of my own free will, I turn- ed down flat a wonderful bar- “"Tm not quite sure, bit I think "| it was a hat, it was wool and of .that heavenly shade of blue I find so, hard to resist. However on closer inspection. it did look more | GW To Sponsor Farisn . A Social Tomorrow Nite Plans for a Parish Social at St. Alban’s Parish Hall, Casifegar, on Friday evening, Jan. 15, were made at a meeting of St. Rita’s raising funds for the seminary collection. i The meeting also decided to hold a Bake Sale on Feb. 6 at the Castlegar Drug. Mrs. M. B. Dal- ton, Mrs, M. Gallo and Mrs. L. V. Campbell were named ts a com- mittee in charge. One new members Mrs. E. Refreshments plied served by Mrs. W. McGauley, Miss M, Mc~ Kinnon and Mrs, R. Whittaker. Mrs. L. V.. Campbell won fhe booster prize. and a hot water bottle cover. While thus pondering, a friend of mine picked it up, put it on her head, paid for it and walked out. Well, anyway, I'm’ still feeling smug about that $2 deep in my coat: pocket. High School Gagers Split Hoop Gard — With Nelson Teams Boys and girls basketball teams at the Stanley Humphries Junior Senior High School, Polaved hosts to visiting teams from Nelson High School Friday evening. The local boys made it a winning night ‘by coming from behind to down the visiting Bombers, 32- 26 in- a-fast well played game throughout. The Castlegar girls however, Praha a close 26-20 Tai thee bags eee ib they outscored Bombers 14-8, the teams scoripg 5 points each in the final stanza. Fred piuchnaw led the Castle- gar pointgetters, amassing nine points for the evening, Tahoe by Ralph Englund with eight. Garth Strong was Nelson high man with eight points also, The girls game saw the visitors take a 5-3 lead in the first quar- ter but the local lassies narrowed the gap to 12-10 by half time, Nelson Donna Muirhead with six points and Olga Samsonoff with tive, led the Castlegar attack while Margaret Farenholtz and Edith Grundy with seven points each and Dorothy Foster with six, led oe Nelson scoring depart- meni Raine iecoc tne ET Total revenue of the ten pro- vincial governments last vent was $1,221,000,000, Federal ~ govern- ment revenue that year was - 374,628,000. bounded into an 11-8 lead in the first quarter but the locals had squared matters at the end of the half for a 13-13 score. : The third quarter was the win- ning canto Tee Castlegar when TEANAN FUEL FOR THE BEST IN COAL PHONE 2251 or 4191. Office — Arrow Motors STORM SASH, COMBINATION STORM DOORS & CABINET MAKING All Coast Finishing Materials are wed in our Codstraction KOOTENAY and. Su, BUILDERS ARHUAL \ GENERAL MEETING OF THE - KRG SOCIETY. Tuesday; January 26 SWALL RooM Coronation Hail SO. WE ARE CLEARING if ALL .. OUT BEFORE STOCK TAKING AT A AREY SAUL TS YOu @ NOVELTIES @ CHINA @ SOUVENIRS @ JCHOCOLATES son are doing of the event until she beard 2 nurse singing a the notel corridgr. = Nr re re era ee rar igd iiike a cross beiween a tea cozy Sewer oe,