Page 4 Thursday, February 4, 1954 _—————— LEGION CORNER The Annual Banquet and So- cial on Saturday night was a great success. Many of the members attend- ing were much surprised by the way the basement clubroom has progressed. There is still a lot of work to be done and working parties are still urgently needed. New members are coming in well and keen interest is being shown in all activities of the Le- gion. Rohson Evening Group Enjoy Valentine Box The Robson Evening Group W.A. held their social evening at the home of Mrs, R. A. Fowler. After a brief business session, a Valentine’s Box was brought forth. Each member was asked to put as many p i into the} % CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. ——— ——<—<— The District's Social Events Phone 3034 ——aer box, as would correspond to their age, e.g. a member 35 years old would deposit 35 pennies. ; Some 1s decided to give Mrs, J. Kennedy Heads Baden-Powell Club The Baden Powell Club of Kinnaird elected new officers at their annual meeting at the home of Mrs, John Kennedy with Mrs, Don Fox as co-hostess and re- tiring president, Mrs, W. Brown- lie in the chair. Elected yee Mrs, J. Kennedy, Gastlegar Happonings isnt) . CLARK'S Funeral Chapel Flower Shop Owned & Operated By Lynn and Mell Monkhouse Phone Trail 125 1054 TAMARAC AVENUE Foot of Smelter Hill TRAIL, B.C. their on the i plan, fearing that if they gave them all at once it would fill the box and leave no room for the re- mainder of the pennies. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. R. A. Fowler and Mrs. D. A. Duncan. Mrs. J. Scott read a num- ber of magazine articles. Winner of the door prize was Mrs, N. Anderson. Yhe next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Giraud on Feb. 25. STORM SASH, OOMBINATION STORK DOORS & GABINET MA¥ING FY Gent Fisithing Wateriab are wed In our Construction KOOTENAY Phone 4066 Suppliers SS —EEEEEEEE—qEEES BULLETIN BOARD BUILDERS Columbia Avenue HOME ON LEAVE — LAC Bjarne Aasland of the RCAF, is spending a 14 day leave at the home of his father, Mr. O. Aas- land. L:A.C. Asland is Kinnaird Korner David Smith, Synodical Secretary, CHURCH SPEAKER — Rev. was guest speaker at the Presby- terian Church last Sunday. On Saturday the 6th., the Pres- at Comox, Vancouver Island. FROM HOSPITAL — Dr. R. A Walley has returned from Mater byterian C ion will hold their annual Financial meeting and election of officers for ‘the coming year. Rev. Mossell of Nel- son will be chairman of that where he was a patient. _. @ SOCIAL EVENING e— The Ladies Auxiliary #2. the Fraternal Order of Eagles, C bia Val- one ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION — The Kinnaird Athletic pscee tion met at the home of Mr, E. ley Aerie 3107, held a Social Evening in the Legion Hall, Fri- day evening. Bingo and Cards were enjoyed and dancing round- ed out the evening in gay style. Supper was served by the ladies. The next regular meeting of the L.A. is tonight at the Legion Hall. ? ees _ RETURN TO CALGARY — Mrs. S. Roberts returned Satur- day. to Calgary after spending the past three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrz. = Hesketh. FROM GEAND Pi int last T Plans for a budget for the coming year, were drawn up. Officers of this Association are L, C. Green- wood, president; Ralph Mokalki, vice president; E. Pierpoint, sec; retary and Ernie Bradley, treas- urer, eee VALENTINE TEA — The Ang- lican W.A. held 4 Sewing Bee at the home of Mrs, J. J. Robinson ‘jthe home of Mrs. Mrs, B, Calken, vice residents with Mrs. J. Cush- ner and Mrs, A. Waterman re- elected as treasurer and secretary respectively. Plans were discussed for the an- nual Scout father and son banq- uet in the Improvement Society Hall during Scout week. Mrs, F. Sykora will be convenor. Mrs, A. Waterman ‘won the hostess prize, Birthday Party | For 5 Year Old A delightful party was held at H. F. Howes, Monday, to celebrate Glenna’s fifth birthday. Games and records were enjoy- ed by the youngsters and a love- ly lunch, highlighted by the birthday cake, was served. ler and Bruce, Mrs, Kraft, Mrs. Buhr an@ Patsy and Mrs. Thomas and Linda. this week. The t gather- ed and sewed table cloths which will be used for the Valentine Tea in the Improvement Society Hall on Feb. 13. Jack Zibert returned Tuesday from Grand Forks where he spent the weekend visiting rela- tives. soe 8 A Free Community Service a Phone 3441 ROTARY GUESTS — Visitors at the weekly Rotary Club Din- .@ The Li ing Guild are a Val- entine Tea and Bake Sale on Saturday, February 13, 1964 at the Parish Hall between 3 and 5 p.m. , ner were Mr. A. Muehler and Dr. D. C. Smith both of Nelson, along with Harry D. Harrison who was guest speaker. ~ Sunday, February 21st, Guide and Scouts own i The High School Auditorium, for Castlegar, Robson and Remember the date! April 24th, the Legion L.A. Branch 170, will hold their Spring Tea and Bake Sale. Kinnaird United Church: St, Patrick’s Tea and Bake Sale, Saturday, March Ms OE. St. ‘vatentine’s Dance, Kinnaird Hall, Friday, )February 12th. Dance to the Mel-O-: Aires From 8:30 till 1 pam. Everybody Welcome. Admission $2.00 per Couple. Kinnaird Anglican W.A. will hold a Zeca, Bake Sale ‘and Novelty Table in the Kinnaird Hall on February 13, from 2:30 to 5:00 pam. ~ The C.W.L. is’ holding a bake sale in Goulet’s Drug * Store, Saturday, Febrnary 6th from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Cyril Bell Agencies Lid. : Phone 3441 Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, 8. A. PINCOTT urance Advisors Deer Park Socials TO NELSON — Mrs. “R. Coleman and infant son Lorne Henry were recent visitors to Nelson; the guests of Mr, and Mrs. T. Coleman. eee ¥ROM TRAIL —G. A. Walker returned after spending: the week- end in Trail and Castlegar — IN CHURCH The United Church Of Canada 10:30 a.m. — Sunday School. TS p.m. — Hymn Sing and i S, K. A. Morrow ’ OPTOMETRIST Sulte 3 — Post Office Bldg. OFFICE HOURS 9 AM TO 5 PM. Closed AH Day Tuesday For Appointments PHONE 2581 Guests were Mrs. W. Banigan |} and Shelly, Mrs. Ford, Mrs, Mil-|§ Dominoes To Host Grand Forks Sal, The Castlegar Dominoes will - play hosts to the senior men’s basketball team from Grand. Forks at the Stanley Humphries - High School Auditorium Satur- ; day evening beginning at 8:30 p.m, It will be a return match for the two clubs, Dominoes journey- ed to Grand Forks on Jan, 23 and came home with a 46-36 win to their credit, - Gouchman Fowler Collinson Agencies FIRE — ‘AUTO LIABILITY Accident — Sickness INSURANCE PHONE 2031 WANTED OLD BEER BOTTLES. The Castlegar Sea Cadets jj Will Stage A BOTTLE DRIVE. + SAT., FEB 6 Please Have Your Bottles Ready PROCEEDS WILL BE USED FOR CADETS CANTEEN Service: of ip. Qnd & 4th Sundays 1i am. {Service of Worship. Tet perl Third Sundays at 11 am. St. Rita’s Church. Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 11 a.m G : ings at zi 7:30 p.m. RECORDS TO PLEASE EVERY MUSIC LOVER HEAR THEM IN THE THEATRE . ” BUY THEM AT. THE~ LAKESINE HORBEY CENTRE . Across from the Theatre: . SSS SMUT . FROM RENATA — A. C. Wal- dron of Renata was a recent visi- tor to Deer Park, * WHARF JOB — #1. D. (Buster) Gaskell of Willow Point, B.C., has arrived to take charge of a wharf construction job. Sunday Mass at 10 a.m, St. Joseph’s Chapel Pentecostal Tabernacle First Avenue “and ‘Juniper and Renala Tidings Rennie Uimi was the recipient of a variety | of lovely gifts when 11 JOHNNY'S MEAT MARKET PHONE 2001 TOP QUALITY MEATS Red and Biue Beef — Pork — Veal Chicken*— Fresh Fish Lamb —_— fw x 3Som = 5Se5 T-Bone TEAK. 2 66c Ib. PORK CHOPS ROLLED Lh ........ 60| VEAL ROAST Lh. ......-. 58¢ RED & BLUE BEEF - POT ROAST Lb. .....22s- 480 LB, SLICED SIDE. BACOR Cello, Volb. .. 38c AYLMER FROZEN PEAS Pkg. ...--.+. 208 While They Last Tulip Piargarine ‘2for ....... 58¢ 1o J GLock PICNIG SHOULDER one blow. Games and refresh- ments were enjoyed by the guests. ece HOUSE WARSIING — A house- warming party was held at the home of the recent newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Toews when friends surprised the couple and BIRTHDAY PARTY — Little]: Community Bible Coot Ventre = Undemoninational Sunday School, Sundays at 10:30 am. es for young people of all ages, Legion Hall, Castlegar. : Service, Sundays,7:30 p.m. A service for the aay, ie the Legion Hall, Prayer and Bible study, "Thurs- days, 7:45 p.m. and Young Peo- ple’s ‘Fellowship, Fridays, 17:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Woodrow, Columbia Avenue. Ail are cordially invited. “ were enjoyed by the guests, The evening was topped off with de- licious refreshments. Contest winners were Mrs. Bert Toews, Mrs. Matt Rohn,’ Mrs. Julius Dyck and Mrs, Wm. Hale. eee FROM NANAIMO — Mr. and Mrs. Henry Toews have returned to their home after a two months visit to Nanaimo, MES. KB PETEESON SPEAKS TO HOME. NURSING DIVISION Mrs, Anne Peterson, who re- cently returned from a course on Civil Defence Welfare, was guest speaker at a meeting of the Home Nursing Division, | St. John’s Presbyterian Church Services in the Church every Sunday at.11:15 am ,. D. A. MacKellar, Minister Anglican Church Kinnaird — 2:30 p.m. " Castlegar — 7:30 p.m. Full Gospel Assembly Church Services every Sunday afternoon, 2:30 p.m. Kinnaird Improvement Society Rey. Paul Lade, Minister _ Helen’s Flower Shop 4th, AVE AT MAPLE. ST. PHONE 2181 or 2601 SPEGIAL FOR VALENTINES DAY CARNATIONS ‘@ CUT. FLOWERS e CORSAGES ‘_BUDGIE BIRDS | V CLEAN DRY CLEANERS WILL BE. OPEN | FOR BUSINESS. . AGAIN . ON - Monday, February Sih naird Centre, held on Jan. 20 at the home of Mrs..and Mrs. J. C. McLeo dL. * Mrs, Peterson said that lec- tures on:-bomb-born babies should be given to educate the public. A registered nurse and doctor will give such:a lecture on a date to be announced. The next meeting is at the ||home of Mrs. L. Greenwood on feb. 17 and will be a short busi- Quiet _practicat talks on ‘the Gospt and Fellowship of the Old and New Testament. Castlegar Legion Hall. Friday, 7:00 pam ness session followed by a social evening. Conducted by Miss Hayduke and Miss Websdale. , vx OPENING ONE WEEK.— February 8 to 18 Inclusive, , 2 Dresses Cleaned For the Price of ONE with Orders . OF $1.50 OR OVER SPECIAL x Thuredey, Febirity 4; 1954 CASTLE ‘NEWS,’ Castlegar, B.C. -’ Sponsor Hard: Times - Dance, Feb. 19 Plans for sponsoring a Hard Times Dance, to be held in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall, Feb. 19, were made at a s meeting of the Kinnaird Catholic Club on Jan. 25 at the home of Mr. and Mrs, S. Gallo. Mrs, T. Fourt was named gen- eral convenor for the dance. Mrs. A. A. Lambert was named general convenor of sewing in connection with a gala Tea and Bake Sale ‘to be held next Oct- ober, Mrs.’ Lambert is organizing work . circles. including one among the teenagers. The next meeting of the Club is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy on Feb. 15. Oddfellows Ghserve Birthday Of Founder With Social Evening Some 60 members of the local Oddfellows. Lodge, their wives and. Rebeccas, enjoyed a social the in the regular lodge " .» CITY STOPS FOOLING WITH STARLING at Haraiiton, Ont. Shotgun e: there for Instructions on the star! shal gantsa by the city councillors, which took place in Gore park. After 160 shotguns blasted away ata given signal, cbout 5.000 ‘starlings were’ able number. SHENANIGANS —Central Canadian lead. Many eltizens protested the shoot:as in- humane, but others who were in the habit of wearlng paper brotecHon for their hats, were cheering for more shcots to reduce t' » estimated bird population of 2 000,000 to a mure reason- Twin Rivers Hall. . Commemorating the birthday of Thomas Wildey, der of Odd- Three. Stewards Reelected ip in North A ica, the event included vocal ducts by Babs and Tannis Killough and songs by Ron and Mary Gemmill to their own guitar accompani- ment, For the remainder of the eve- ning, there was dancing to the music of the Killough Orchestra. United Church At Robson Review Successful Year The business and achievements sided at the meeting, paid tribute Food and t duct: ranked first. among Canadian manufacturing industries in 1952 with a gross value of $3,447 mil- lion; second were iron and steel products, at $2,134 million. year were to the “outstanding: loyalty of reviewed at the annual meeting ‘this little community to its of the Robson United Church,, Monday evening in the Robson, Community Hemost Church Hall. The th church.” Special tribute was paid to the Women’s Association for Horcoff And Serkach Win Senior Mixed Doubles Badminton Mike Horcoff and Mike Verzuh, President (Kinnaird First Annual Meet: Another nine week First. Aid Aiders Hold Begin Course Course was launched in the Kin- naird Hmprovement: Society Hall Tuesday evening with 20 First Aiders for the group, the St. John’s Ambulance ee ener Kinnaird Centre, were also elected. Mike Verzuh was named presi- dent for 1954; John Kennedy, vice president; Joseph Logelin, treasurer and Steve Jankola sec- retary. Executive members elect- ed are: Ray, Heagy, Frank Rich- ardson, Martin Bale, Stuart Mc- Kenzie, Mrs, Steve Gallo, Mrs. J. McLeod and Mrs, J, Moll, Mr. John “Williamson of Trail is honorary president. Mrs, Steve “Gallo\told of the Loan Cupboard the Home Nur- sing : Division of the Centre are planning. This cupboard, to be located in the Improvement So- ciety Hall, will be equipped by the group with a variety of medi- cal and first aid needs for the use of the conimunit Kinnaird Girl Guides entering the annual C.M. & S, Co, Girl Guide First Aid competitions at Trail in the Spring. The three in- structors are: Ed Schultie, Stuart . McKenzie and Wilf Leduc. KROMHOFF TURKEY FOULTS — FOR 54 Western Cannda’s Largest Poult Producers. Write to-day for cata- logue and prices. Kromhoff Tur- key Farms Ltd, R.R. No. 5, New Westminster, B.C. ty. . 7 Red Cross activities. during the} =) year included instrictors f Aid tent at the’ Castlegar Coro- nation Day’. festival; placing a First: Aid booth at the Kinnaird Labor Day celebration and org- anization of. the none Nursing Division, The Centre also: organized and administered’ the drive ‘for -pur- Bermbach were the winners last night in a Round Robin Mixed Doubles chase of a | which was recently turned over. to the vil- lage who put it in charge of the Kinnair at the Stanley Humphries High School auditorium, sponsored by the C. inton Club, adv Fire Depart- meni. Seven firemen have been trained i in its use. * ‘for the Castlegar ‘The presentation of the Cup to the winning team by Harry Tay- ambulance for Kinnaird patients were also supplied. Frank Rich- their ivi which i} lor, of the Club, cli of six new pews for the by. a Pot Luck canper heartily RADIO . ‘SERVICE B.HUBER enj d by young and old. The meeting: was told the Church met all its financial com- mittments for the year and is in full accord ‘with the Castlegar United Church charge, being self a) F of the Charge, George ‘Santano, said it. is very gratifying to see a well Castlegar, Kinnaird ‘Robson ‘have each done dur- ing the past year. Rev. L. C. Johnston, who pre- Attention Co-Op Members We shall now have INDIVIDUAL Accident Policies to cover you while riding Co-op rtation Society Buses. Covers Death Benefits and Loss of Wages. Averss Premiom $10.00 Per Year. CYRIL BELL AGENCIES LTD. . * Bank of Montreal Buildin, ig — Phone 3442 OVELTIES - = TOBACCOS - — CONFECTIONERY | Meet Your RIGBY’S MAGAZINES Friends At AN INOUNCEMENT ih We wish to announce ‘that we will be - open for business inthe... - : FOMENOFF BUILDING On Columbia Ave — Castlegar Monday, February Sth. PETIT PHOTOS — .FOR YOUR . : KODAK CAMERAS, FILM PHOTOGRAPHIC ‘SUPPLIES Movie or Still GENERAL ELECTRIC FLASH BULBS FILM: & CHEMICALS church, a ed a full evening of spirited com- in which :22 teams (44 to both She United. ‘Chureh and the Anglican Church plus dona- tions to the Missionary Funds of these Churches and that of the Baptist Church. . The W.A, also paid for fuel oil during the year and made dona- tions to the Milk for Korea Fund and Flood ‘Relief Fund besides paying for new hymn poole. and ding parcels.of shi. players) participated. ing from the liminary eliminations into the semi-finals, were Mike Horcoff and Barbara Bermbach; Joan Sutton; Fred Waldie and'B. Conroy; Bill Kereiff and Molly White. - Scores in the Seroletinals’ and finals were: to the alvation Army and Unitarian Reliet for Overseas. : } Reelected to the Board of Stew- ards were Mrs. W. T. Waldie, Mrs, M. E. McPhee and J. T. Web- ster. Mr. W. T. Waldie was also elected to this Board.’ Elected to the Sessions to act with Mr. J. Porter, was Mr. W. A. Brown. Mr. Nickerson was thanked for his services on the Sessions during the past few years. Thanks were also extended to Dr. W. L. Wright for his work as organist. The hope. was expressed he would continue. Mrs. W. L. Wright ‘was reelected , Auditor ‘with thanks for her past ‘services. The i irmed the|. vs. Hor: coff and Sutton — 15- 3, "18- 15, 15-10. Waldie and Conroy’ vs. Kereift and White — 15-9, 14-7, 15-10. Horcoff and* Bermbach ' vs. Waldie and Conroy -— 12-15, 18-17, 15-11, Tonight at the high school the Senior Group of the High School] . Badminton Club hold their tour- nament. It will begin at 6 p.m. and wilt include boys and girls singles, boys ‘and girls doubles and mixed doubles, - Also on the badminton agenda. for the future ‘is the West Koo- tenay Junior Badminton Tourns- | ment to be held here.for the third successive. year on March 5, 6 and~Z. : action of Castlegar in appointing Mr. G. Santano as official repres- entative to the Presbytery. Mrs. J. Porter is Flower. Con- venor and Mr. Porter is on the A.O.T.S, for the Castlegar United Church charge. DERZY: — To Mr. ‘and Mrs. f John Derzy, Castlegar in Trail Tadanac Hospital, Jan, 18, @ son. WAITE .— To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Waite (nee Marleis Brod- man), in Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Rossland, ‘Jan. 22, a daughter, f MUNCH — To Mr. and Mrs. John Munch, Castlegar, at Koo- tenay Lake Géneral Hospital, Jan. 24, a son. REPIN — To Mr. and Mrs. Nick Repin, Shoreacres, at Koo- tenay. Lake: - 1.000 Feat Neade: | bk hate Seater To Pass Car At fare you a. fast driver? | the highest: legal speed vit Paul Horcoff iand|-7 ardson, ex- pressed thanks to the Kinnaird centre for the type of First Aiders provided for his assistance in op- erating the ambulance. The Centre is, also« supplying three instructors’ for a class of the. supplying of]; the — Kinnaird |. Guide Company: "placing “a ‘First |' ONSALEAT THE GASTLE NEWS WORtteG-witn CARA Wn sveRt WALE oF ture SUnce $007 ? Castlegar Branch. JAMES R. ELLIOTT, Manager any. B.C, highway i is 50 miles See hour. This is considered a safe maximum, allowing proper con- trol in an emergency, ° U some to go = or sist to use all that power that is theirs fora little extra press- ure of the right foot — do travel at rates greatly in excess of what the law allows.. It'is: when overtaking another vehicle: that ‘trouble is likely to develop, especially if the one who is being passed is also in a hurry. For instance; a car travelling at 60 miles per hour (88 feet per second) overtaking one going 55 miles per hour (80.67. feet .per second), the faster car overtakes || at the ratio of 1.33 feet per sec- ond. Suppose that he starts his swing-out 40 feet behind the other-car. In five seconds he is almost - exactly alongside the other car, but i in this interval he Jan, 25, twins; boy and girl. ZAYTSOFF — tok Mr. and Mrs. .Zaytsoff, C: Trail” Tadanac Hospital Jan. ai, a daughter. PHELPS —.To ‘Mr. and Mrs. Chester’ Phelps, Deer’ Park, at é FAST FILM DEVELOPING SERVICE oe id STUDIO OR CANDID “WEDDINGS B FOR HOME OR STUDIO, PORTRAITS PHONE 3812 — or come in and see ts at our new location. Trail Tadanac Hospital, Feb. 1, a d 440 feet, He still has tod continue in the left lane for a zurther-400 feet before re : ~ pring Coals..... 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