“PAGE 6 y CASTLEGAR, 8. c Old-Time Dance Planned At Deer Park bers “ot the Deer me “mem held “TEAHAN FUEL COAL and WOOD Phone 4191 OFFICE — 80 Crescent St. -|of Mrs. E. Williamson. Members made a unanimous decision to hold an old time dance on the NAKUSP occasion of the 2nd anniversary of the “Road-opening”, om May Water Transport’ Ltd. [| 554, . e Reports were heard aoe the delegates who attende Charter Service meeting of the Castlegar and Towing - Barges District Hospital Society and the anywhere on the Arrow Kinnaird Railway Crossing in- Lakes ~ |) vestigation. The. welfare conven- PHONE 2901 CASTLEGAR er. reported a wreath had been purchased for a former member who . passed away recently. ic A brief talk on the “Better Reading .Campaign’” was given by.- the | Citizenship | convener. The turned in’ Arrow Lakes Ferry Par! thelr April meeting at the home). Only a years - old,” Joan Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 am.‘ Monday. a resolution regarding a Nation- al: Health Plan which will b forwarded to the District Con- ference. ‘at. Fruitvale. A letter is to be written to the! Department of Public Works requesting. the ‘euplication of oil on the. roads’ in the townsite. ' . ‘Mrs, F.- Briggeman was the Arrive 4:00 ‘p.m. ‘Monday. ood, - 1:00: p.m. Tuesday. Leave Robson | Whart 10:00 am. ‘Thursday. the “meeting adjourned. e Edgewood, —— i g 1955 Canada’s popula- tion increased by 2.45, per cent, CHECK - UP compared to increases of 2.69 -es eeee iTS TIME FOR A “So: That eur Car Will Have ‘Pick- Up -For Spring & Summer Driving cent. im 1954 and 2.63 per TUNE - UP 1 AVE: Your, ENGINE STEAM CLEANED “Qnd. LINE TUBELESS TIRES $21.00. with Old Recapable Casing Get Your To-Day winner of the contest held after! | as’ already. :-carved out a place for herself in the top. ranks of Canadian. ‘acting. She is seen frequently ‘on’ any of A dozen CBC radiéd and tele- vision. drama. shows. ‘but in|* spite of this she finds time for stage appearances in both Ca- nada and the US.\ Kinnaird PTA To Learn Basket Weaving . 581 “Squadron News | ot 5 vies industries’ ee 79. At the last parade there was a.good turnout’ of: Cadets and they. are’ to be commended or their continued’ good appear- ance. Five. members. of the Civilian| Committee. were -/on hand to inspect the Squadron. Plans for the Cadette Tea and Bake’ Sale arg ‘well under way and when ‘date‘iand time is known. they will appear in this . column. Watch.‘for the fortunate. Pin-up : Doll. displayed in one of. thé local’ store’ win- dows. The’ public, especially, the concert -:are expected to goon sale during’ the latter’ part of this week when.:they are re- ceived from the printers. Your full support is requested in con- nection with this concert. With. the .warmer - weather the. rifle. range -is . expected ‘to get into full swing shortly and we will. be announcing . the scores the Cadets make -at. these sessions in this paper. The first) session: was held’ last Saturday’ with a 800d showing of Cadets. \t Tactical ‘Air | Command: Band parents, (would. be the weekly band practices. . Strength Decreases: SOS eff April 11, 56. ACL Mowlam, .E. Failure to? attend as per at ments. The “Annual Inspection “ of the Squadron will: be’ held’ on May 16th ‘at. 6:30 p.m. The publics are invited to attend. The Squadron will be visit- ing No, 586 Squadron at Nelson on April 28. | 'There will. be basketball. games with a pengue and dance ‘in’ the evening. parents. who can: supply .trans- portation please ‘advise the of- ficers or amy’ member of the Civilian. committee. In eonncetion with ath. Ae The art of .basket will’ be taught Kinnaird PTA members next month. Instructors will be Mr. and Mrs. Ken May of. the (Hobby Shop in Trail. A motion to in- vite the Mays was-approved at the last Pra meeting on. Wed- nesday. During the business session of the meeting Mrs. J, Monahan, the slate of “officers and called for further nominations. from the floor. Mrs, J. ‘Barnes called: in the various this. column last week, F. Sgt. T, Day and Sgt. W.: Hendy will be going to Vancouver by as guests’ of the RCAF from April 20 until April 23rd for the purpose of having interviews for the scholarships. The tickets. for the RCAF J.-F. Gonroy,, Cominco Employee Dies At Kimberley John Finlay. Conroy, .Co- minco carpenter for’ 36 years, died at Kimberley Public Hos- pital at the age of 66° years. He is. survived: by. his wife, five sons, and three HAIR DRESSING PARLOR A Complete. Beauty Service, te g bpelntment : nore Molesey One of the daughters is Miss Any|B. E, Conroy, a former Public Health nurse * at Castlegar. “A son, Edward, also resides at Castlegar. Mr. Conroy started service with Cominco at .Rossland «in 1922 and was later ‘transferred Sheet Harkor, N.S., and came to B.C. in 1908. Mr. Conroy was a member of Sacred Heart par- ish and ofthe Knghts of Col- umbus Lodge. Soropiomisis Plan “Parade Of Brides The monthly dinner fe oe SG 5 oe ~ ‘ - BAPTISM The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter’ Fields received the ‘sacrament of - -baptism in ing of .the Ki ii Gay as give an outline. or their bers tie jobs. The executive felt there oval not much. work .to:-the in- dividual job, since’ the executive members worked together. A very fine, film ‘on the Okanagan was. shown, depicting the various ‘aspects of life in, the ce) ia on Friday, April 13 at se home of Mrs. Edna by “Revi Father :E. Brophy a St. Rita’s church Sunday afternoon. ‘The baby, | "was, christened Taurean. Robson. The chiefly of a discussion of the “Parade of Brides” to be held in the High School ‘on June 22. The next meeting: will be held at the home: of Mrs. Lila Fenner in Kinnaird. - fy bie AND RILERM Lovett We’ ve ‘stilt several wieeks of chilly weather ahead .’. . more than enough to bring a. fair share of colds and flu. around our house. For a-sick ‘a bed, par- ticularly. if it's one of the ‘chil- dren, we've found that a clutter bag made from an old plastic shoe bag. is wonderfully handy. Just tuck the top tiers of/ the she bag between mattress “and springs, leaving the bottom row of free EGGS, Local fresh, “ora, dog. i ROBIN HOOD C CAKE MIX, 2 BUTTER, - Ist. MARGARINE, to hold crayons, comics, small toys and tissues. xk * i Speaking of children brings up the subject of bed-time bogey fears. A night light is one solu-| tion—but it ‘developes a habit flashlight tucked ‘under the pil- low ‘is a better idea. Just know- ing a light is handy is, often comfort \enoug. xk * ‘s Here's a tip on how to ‘re- move those ugly stains some- ‘times left’ by ball point pens. Try saturating the stain with ing alcohol. After soaking, eae ORANGES, 288’s, blue goose, 19 Ibs. GRAPEFRUIT, Pink, size 40, 3. for: . CARROTS, new, 2 bags LETTUCE, Fresh crisp, tb. . Pa RO UND STEAK, ‘i Peet ‘or T GONE ine blu > | LIVER, tender baby beef, ‘softened, then wash in the usual way. ke * How many times have you heard one of the family say .“‘Oh, no—not corned-beef hash again?” Next ‘time,~mix ina chopped, parboiled green, pepper, a’ little marjoram anda pinch of thyme. Shape into cakes for broiling:or frying. Then serve with tomato sauce. = Bee * *- Pes ‘What next? Seems that the radio set.manufacturers are pre- dicting portable radios the size of a cigarette package, yet- with all- the ‘performance features’:of present sets which are 50 times that size. They’re even busy: de- signing a sélf-contained portable that “is hard to break. A smali| band? rub the area until the ink has]: much better ‘if ‘end: walls ‘are |painted in strong colours: If:a room seems’ teo”smell ’ paint walls ‘and woodwork’ in ‘light colours. ‘Dark «colours “make'a large room. seem smaller’ and thore inviting. lee Large pictures in’a room always took attractive, but ‘can be more interesting if combined with something else’ on the mantel such as a candlelebra. And don’t hang the “picture. too high. See how’ much. better it looks just inches above. x ok People, says Bill, have more Mr. and Mrs, Fields . were hosts .at dinner following the baptismal rites, Guests were Rev... Father ‘Brophy,. Mr. and ‘}Mrs. Le’ Faive and, Gail and Grant,. Mrs. A. Olleski: and Wil- liam‘ Oleski of Castlegar. cand Miss Joan Lesiiiic. of Trail, to Kimberley. He ‘was born ‘at|| "INSURE §I Tro oUt FURE For All: Your. _ INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON “AGENCIES KOOTENAY BUILDERS. AND SUPPLIERS o Mfg Sash & Door Cabinet Making , 1956 + = WAsiiic(ou CARVER; MADE 284. ustrul PRaDuCs (isd How RAPivLY y bons Ma tinuap tose ais 3 Seon ents a isd 8 Ha eins Ses TLEGSE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. ~The News’ (ODEN WORDS FOR %5e — THREE INSERTIONS. FOR THE PRICE OF TWO — 250 DISCOUNT IF PAID 4 WHEN PLACING’ ORDER |): Hoehne, i ~ ‘PHONE Llasitied 8031 —ji" -. THEATRE — PHONE 2021° > For Sale For ‘Root FARM. ACREAGE NEAR. KIN: NAIRD. New ford: tracto# and PI 4 “ROOM: MODERN SUITE Phone 8967.)...) 5 jtin' 16 impliments, W. D 7. Ph. "314 Castlegar. 3548. . ; ‘| SPANISH GUYPAR. AND CASE, $20.00. Call ‘Gordon ery | 2098. (3:14 : USED PIANO IN GOOD coN- .| DITION, Phone 4247, 315, HOT WATER HOUSE.“ FUR- NACE. ‘and ‘Webster. Paint lathe as part pa See J. i spray outfit,. would take: wood |, SEMI-FURNISHED ‘APT. SUITE > apply Alex tae Phone 18061. 316 FARM. WITH LARGE. SEVEN- room’ modern --house,” reason- able rent, Phone 3532. | 316 SUITES, ROOM: AND ‘BOARD by -day, week ‘or;-month, -Mc- « Creight’s Apartments, Fi Ave back of » Kootenay: : Butiders. -’ Phone 2493, . TEN 36, "BUSINESS DIRECTORY Kinnaird, «|. 315 one FULLY. MODERN HOUSE, George Schulte,: Blueberry. ; i : “2316 ALFALFA HAY, REASONABLE. |’ sion finned. "ehone 2738, J tfn 40 SINGLE. STEEL BED, COM- es i CASTLEGAR |) 0 > FUNERAL HOME . “DEDICATED ' TO KINDLY. ie — Flowers Ambuilanc Granite, Marble & Bronze ~, Plaques Phone’ 3601 THOUGHIFUL | SERVICE: - LONG: DISTANCE / PLETE. -': Excellent | condition. Phone’ 3372, Kinnaird... 315 [ACRE OF LAND IN. BLUE- : BERRY, apply. P. K. Z “was $35.00, now. $25.00: month. . Apply. F.. Eremenko. 315 _ For Rent or, Sale_ Brilliant, £316 3-4, BEDROOM. HOUSE, . WITH combination -electric |. range, 2° lots,” garden,” lawn, fruit trees, garage, Priced for quick + -sale—cash’ - or terms, Phone 2182... 416 ON HIGHWAY IN ‘KINNAIRD -Modern’3 ‘room. cottage .elec- tric range and oil’; burner, Phone 2847. tin 3). BEDROOM HOUSE NEAR . High School, with one or two “lots, Phone "2779. : 51:16 RIGBY’S - BUS; DEPOT > CONFECTIONERY’ “PHONE 288M COFFEE SHOP ~ LAUNDRY. Phone Castlegar 3093 KOOTENAY: ©’ |\ & LEATHER’ For “Pick-Up: & Delivery’ ‘ PHONE 3131 ° KINNAIRD, B.C... LUMBER | — PAINT ‘PLUMBING AND _ELECTRICAL, SUPPLIES! USED :HEINTZMAN PIANO. = Phone. 2738... /3.16 | SPECIAL LILY, OF ‘VALLEY }]~ plants 25¢* dozen’ ‘while’ they “last. ‘Apply ‘F: Eremenko, next to Castle’ “Theatre.! #).92-).1'16 SILVANIA T.V,,: $295, 00; Double} bed -with Wanted © ‘2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING: FACI- ‘LITIES for two. Christian ‘men,’ « write’ box 503, Castlegar... pe as S118 | 1),0R 2 BUILDING LOTS. IN, sc $29.00; “Connor washing -ma- ,chine with ‘wringer ‘and two | CENTRAL ‘SHOE ' REPAIR ~ Phone .4621 Es ‘We ‘attach’ “pinkie” Nickel: ‘Bim Heels on, Ladies Shoes. CASTLEGAR 8. Tone This adyertisement is not the: sLlaupr: Control: Board fun than anybody! "Smart - hhus- ENGLISH DARK. ‘BEER py . Now AVAILABLE AT THE. ,LOCAL GOVERNMENT “LIQUOR STORE AND ‘LICENSED- OUTLETS _ - Try These Really Fine Beers —_ sblished’ or’ displayed. by eu by ‘the er dead of British Columbia’ a ~ Reouilt ~ ‘Washing Machines. WASHING: : MACHINES * PARTS and EEPAIRS For every. make‘ and model WRINGER ‘ROLLS For- Sal H. 8. JOHNSO: : +28 Columbia ‘Ave., Castleri™ ‘Phone 2546 -. ‘square: tubs, $49.00. -Mrs...A.|* : Ferguson, 364, Sth. Ave.: Coste . Bares Lt 2 BEDROOM HOUSE — tens | bath’ upstairs ‘and Bedroom: in Basement. 4351; a 150-4th Ave, .Ph.| z “3°16, ». will. pay. cash.. Box, 167, Castlegar. - ” Wanted to Rent 4 ° SMALL CABIN “IN* CASTLE: * GAR, . Apply Ralph Peterson,: General Delivery,” South Blo 3 ROOMED SEMI. -. MODERN soils, zouk, “Payments, ee 1a zat advertised on the: May. ‘Queen : Tickets, ; 315, Hh halt. million mark: on “the ‘way. to] $667,000-" in... the. current, Red Ror > "plowing. Discing end tractor work, * contact Geo. jMar: kin, Phone -2077.- For : Garden IOs ge /2083. Pes - Col! Swan” reports $525,000 ‘already“ collected’ and 15’-centres over the top in. their. quotas. They_ are: Bridge. River: Valley, APRIL 25. + 30)°HAS BEEN. DESIGNATED CLEAN UP YOUR YARD. = = ‘BURN AS. MUCH AS" _ POSSIBLE VILLAGE. TRUCKS. WILL: _« Watch Repairs _ Guaranteed: for One... Year Leo Bosse a ‘Diamonds —, Watches. i “Jewellery _ PHONE “204d” od. I. LAUGHTON B.Sc “OPTOMETRIST : Office Hours. : MON. :— ‘WED, — FEI HE "10:12 £1130. to, 5:06 HON 2581, 7 on North ‘Vancouver, ; Vale- Ww Grand Forks, Kel- CASTLEGAR 5 uilding: ‘Suppl jes: Building. & Supply ‘Co. Ltd: | OGLOW Been. roe Phones 3354.3 & 4061 Creek ‘Kyuquot, Sarita River, Kereméos-Cawston, ‘West : Vancouver . and Bulldey Valley, i Th are still 23 branches and ;,22"\committees to be heard from,’ arid ‘Col. Swan. urges. all centres to: get..their reports: in. British‘ Columbia’ now ‘stands, second in * the ‘national. pictiré| ag Quebec—which starts its GENERAL ‘BUILDING. “ CONTRACTORS >» All Kinds: of : Building.’ Supplies ee oes . GLL., Paints | , CASTLEGAR © BUILDING . co SUPPLY. STORE “Box: 292, yo Phone .2161- De: mond T. Little oad scary: -tirst. of the 10 evermore: active part.-in joint community affairs, as well ‘as work, and - “WE. ARE. “WEST. : KOOTENAY. AGENTS | \U"The: Finest On “