CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, May 20, 1954 GUIDE ASSOCIATION NOTE SUCCESS OF COOKIE WEEK The annual Cookie Weck was a success and all cookies were sold in record time, it was reported at the regular meeting of the Cas- tlegar Gyide and Brownie Asso- ciation held at the home of the president, Mrs. J. F. Killough, Tuesday afternoon, with eight members present, os Plans for of a float for the May 24 parade were made and a work party for this purpose is being called at the garage of Mrs, Wallace on Third Avenue, Sunday evening. All members are asked to try and be there to help. The Annual Tea was postponed until Fall and a bake sale will be The held in June, instead. Castlegar Hardware Castlegar Happenings FROM HOSPITAL — Mrs. J. District's Social Events Phone 3031 Robson News SSE FROM ROSSLAND — Mrs. R. DONATIONS Or Membership Fees In The B.C. Cancer Sociefy May Be Left With J.R. ELLIOTT — Treasurer of the Local Branch of the : i turned Monday {Berry and daughter Lynn, form- Bee Was ee ay . t Re Cancer Society at the A Nice Shipment of NEW GOODS Just ARRIVED and is displayed in our window at PRICES that will surprise you GIVE US A CALL BULLETIN BOARD A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 evening from Trail Tadanac Hos- pital where she spent a few days. . ..: FROM EDMONTON — Mrs. : J. Dalziel of Edmonton, who is the mother of Mr. J. Dalziel and Mrs, E, Newman of Castlegar, is visit- ing here for the, summer.’ FROM FRUITVALE — Mr. and Mrs. L. Clary and family of Fruitvale were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Clary’s bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. McCreight. * . ROTARY GUESTS — Tony Kiessling of Castlegar was guest U.B.C. Players Club “Major bod comedy by George Bernard Shaw,.at the SHILS. at the Rotary Club telling the auditorium, May 20th, at 8 p.m. Tickets from Ki i Club members, or Kinnaird Little Theatre members. @ July ist will be a big day in Castlegar. Plan to stay in town and enjoy the fun, @ Mr. Peter Melwood, district officer of the Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children will be giving an Hall, 9 p.m., Tuesday, May 25, following the regular meeting of the L.A. to the Canadian Legion, All L.A. and Legion members are requested to attend and all are A Concert will be given by the Secrien Choir on address and showing the film “Search”, in the Legion - Rotarians of his recent holiday in England. Other guests were Lieut. Jack Barr of the Salvation Army, Trail, and W. Campbell of Cran- brook. . ee @ erly of Robson, now of Rossland, were weekend visitors here. Mrs. Berry attended the W.I. Confer- ence, s 8 € FROM VANCOUVER — Mrs. Dorothy Webster and Mr. and Mrs. George Tweed all of Van- couver, are spending a week at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. T. ‘Webster, o. FROM WINNIPEG — Mrs. C. S. Squires and sister Miss Ruth McDairmid returned. home after spending six months in Winnipeg at the home of their sister, Mrs, Stovel. oe W.L GUESTS — Mirs. Stella Gummow, of .Victoria, B.C. Sup- erintendent of the Women's Insti- tute and Mrs. R. Doe of Salmon Arm, Prov. W.L Secretary, were guests at the home of Mr. and BANK OF MONTREAL COME IN AND SEE THE GOLDEN AUTOMATIC PHILCO ‘REFRIGERATOR Mrs, W. Chalmers. FEATURING THE Two-Way Door and the New Golden TO BAND CONF, — Mr. E. A. Eames, local high school music teacher, attended the first an- nual School Band Clinic in New Westminster during the weekend. Sat., May 29 at 8p.m. in Society Hall. Soloist will be Robert a King, Trom- nist 01 BABY CLINIC Robson, May 25th, 2.p.m. at Robson Hall, Castlegar, Thursday, May 27th. Castlegar, Thurs., May 27, Legion Hall, 2 p. Thrums, Mrs. Polenikoff, 2 p.m. Friday, May 28th; Cyril Bell Agencies Ltd. Phone 3441 Insurance Advisors Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, BR, A. PENCOTT WEE TOTS. Sunsuiis WITH BONNETS $2.75 THEYLL BE COOL AND - COMFY IN THESE. GIRLS? DRESSES Rr le 4 to 12 years SELLING AT $3.95 to $4.95 Kinnaird Corner FROM SALMON ARM — Mr. Interior. _ Now ON DISPLAY AT oaLow BROS. BUILDING AND SUPPLY 6O.. We Accept Trades and Arrange Terms ELIE’S AUTE COURT and Mrs. R. Ellis of Salmon Arm are at present guests at the home of Mr. Ellis’s brother apd sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. Batchelor. . ees: BIRTHDAY PARTY — The Anglican W.A. held their fourth birthday party last Thursday Mahoney. Twenty one members and _friends enjoyed a_ social a brief meeting. Miss Maude Bailey pres- | - ented the club. wth a delicious ed following 2 luncheon, ; FROM VERNON — Mr. Har- vey Smith of Vernon was a brief visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnes. P - * © ANNIVERSARY SERVICE — The Kinnaird Presbyterian Church heard a special anniver- Sary service preached by the Rev. L.E. Van Mossel, last Sunday aft- ernoon. It was the second anni- versary of the opening of the church. Deer Park Socials ee eee, W.L SOCIAL — A pleasant aft- erncon was spent by members of the Deer Park WI when Mrs. S. E. Gummow, of Vancouver, Supt. of the B.C. Womens Institutes, Mrs. R. Doe, Salmon Arm, /Sec.-Treas. of the Institutes and Mrs. R. Chal- mers of Robson were feted at a tea at the home of Mrs. E. Wil- An ‘ing account LADIES Nylonand Pure Silk SCARVES at.... $1.20 & $1.75: | | LADIES 3-R BRASSIERES ARE HERE | HOW IS YOUR 7 NOW ABIG SMILE COOLING A Nick, PICTURE SYSTEM and FUEL PUMP of the ACWW conference at Tor- onto was given by Mrs. Gummow. Souvenirs of the different prov- inces were displayed. : ove GOOD FISHING — Fishing was reported good during the weekend. The following catches were reported; Carl Schwartzen- 8% pound Dolly Varden; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Crawford of Trail had six 4 pound Dollys and an- other party got the largest catch, one 10 pounder, a 5 pounder and some smaller. birthday cake. Games were enjoy |- evening at the home of Mrs. B.|.¢ YES... Lumber of Every Description Can Be Siete JOHNNY LAZAREFF ’ PROPRIETOR OF THE HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 4244 LUMBER — ROOFING SIDING — SHINGLES — PAINTS -GEMENT — PLASTER — HARDWARE PLUMBING. -. BOLOGNA, Piece or Sliced _ Lb. Drop In Fa A Check-Up and Be Sure OF CAREFREE DRIVING “Castle Mot MERCURY nd METEOR. DEALER SLB. PEAS, 15 oz, 2 tins .... 29¢ Thursday, May 20, 1954, CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. 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Boys Broad Jump, Interme- diates — Ralph Englund, S. Sale: kin, R. Holuboff. Boys ikott 1S Me Seniors’ _ yt f 18° house Four Athletes Meet. House Two athletes piled up a total of 352 points in the 44 events to win the annual Stanley Humphries Junior Senior High School Inter-House Track meet at the high school Friday. House Three were runner-up with 340 points followed by House One with Boys Relay Intermediates — House I; House Il; House I, Four Run Spree Gives Flyers 4-2 Decision Over Gotischenia Four rurs in the second inning Proved to be all that wad needed to give the Flyers Softball team a 4-2 victory over the Ootischenia squad at Ootischenia Friday night, The losers scored both of their in the eighth frame. Boys Pole Vault, Boys high jump, juniors — G, | Martini, J. Zeeben, F. Peednikate 49e | Relkoff, D. MacLeod, G. 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Relay, ‘Juniors — House I; House IIT; House’ I. Boys Relay, Juniors — House IV; House I; House ITr. Girls Relay, Geniors — House i; House Ill; House IV. Chemical pulp is made by cook- ing wood in chemicals to separate the fibres from each other. | - CORN, Dewkist, 15 ‘02,,, .2 tins ‘29e - BOB'S - Paya’ Takit CLARK'S “Fonacal ‘Chapel: Flower Shop ° Owned & Operated By Foot of Smelter Hill TRAIL, B.C. Tor RE licencing Area 45 Provincial: List for, the Kinnaird Polling Division. Forms for Registering: as a voter may be obtaiisd from - abe Registrar of Malers, : Rossland, B.C. Remember, no names can be added after May 28 and if your name is ‘not on the List for the Kinnaird Polling Division you ‘will not.be able to-vote. : ony. posidents of the Nallsee of Kinnaird will be eligible to ‘vote in this Plebiscite. Voters List Closes On May 28 In order to vote in the above Plebiscite your name must be on the Proviricial Voters -- JUNE 4 Kinnaird aA L. DRAPER, A Die. Rossland, awe