Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Robson To Have Halloween Parly Shultle Enthusiasts Off To Good Start For Another Season attendance, including many new The party, to be held in the members, at the two practices Hobsontes 9 ity a iit in .y|clude a masquerade and candy The club is headed by Harry here: will be no“ fire: |: held thus far, Taylor as president; Harry Kani- | treats. Members of the Robson Recrea! tion Soclety made plans wednes: The Castlegar Senior Badmin-|day evening at the home of Mr: ton Club is now well into an-/and Mrs, W. T, Waldie, for i other season, with an enthusiastic | Halloween Party in Robson Oct, a The District's Social Events Phone 3031 gan, vice president; Robin Pin- Works: Cott, 'y 3 and | Di Reg. Bro, Robson, S. C, Muirhead, |. Membership fees are $8 per ear for single players and $12 Kinnaird and Vi Miros, Castlegar, oor fee for martie couples. Nov. 3, An CASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS showing, FOR SERVICE PHONE 4581 FALL CLEANING TIME IS: HERE! Overcoats —. Raincoats — Blankets: Drapes — Sweaters ee Renata Tidings "Phe National Film Cireult will begin their -first film showing at Deer Park, Oct. 31 and Renata ig 22 minute film in color entitled “Frustrating Fours and Fascinating Fives” is included in the one hour film a patient for five days, eee Castlegar Building Supply . Store ‘ GENERAL CONTRACTORS . Millwork Plumbing & Heating " CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT : ' Large and Small CASTLEGAR, B.C. BOX 292 ' PHONE 2161 ‘Your Mercury-Meteor Dealer ; PHONE 2411 Let Us Put Your Car. In cope esis See ay SHELLZONE ANTIFREEZE And A Complete Tune-Up : Paints Sash. & Door Cement & Lime ' Hardware Castle Motors. FIRESTONE | TOWN & COUNTRY RECAPS '. For Winter Driving AUTO ACCESSORIES ' SHELL PRODUCTS weeks visiting her daughter. cee Calgary, pee ex — . LOSSES a Cadillac, “Oh Brother,” 0.00, with $2.00 an hour in 1940. dav. have cost in 1940, eee FROM HOSPITAL — Mrs. Don Duncan has returned from Trail Tadanac Hospital where she was TO VANCOUVER — Mrs. Archib has left for Vancou- ver where she will spend two “ RETURN FROM CALGARY — Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldie and Mr. and Mrs, Herb Johnson have returned from a week's visit in Let's Take The Mystery Out SSS, Kinnaird Korner - SSS eee FROM CRESTON — Mr. and Mrs. K, Wolf and family have re- turned from Creston, where they were visiting friends and rela- tives, last week-end. oe FROM ALBERTA — Mrs, J. Dick of Black Diamond, Alberta, is at present visiting at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Solberg, Castlegar Happenings Thursday, October 22, 1953 Tips onTouring Watatcthe ‘duthorlly Recently, on a Sunday after- noon, I attend- ed. a ‘suburban < party for adults r where the chil- —_ dren had as fine a time as their parents did. Our childless hostess explain- ed that many of her young friends accepted invitations only if they could drive out with their youngsters.’Seems that the cost of baby sitters would un- balance their budgets, A smart and understanding woman, she had invited a neigh- bour’s child of: similar age to drop in the. afternoon of the visit, And she had laid in inex- pensive toys, games, children's records and books, The children ‘were so busy entertaining each other that the adults had several FROM KIMBERLEY — Mr. and Mrs, Nick Marken of Kim- berley, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Marken’s mother in Castlegar, FROM COAST — Mr, and Mrs, Peter Kereiff- have returned from a holiday trip..to Vancou- ver and Victoria. While in Vic- toria they watched the departure of the destroyer, . Crusader, aboard which their son serves. TO CALGARY. — Mrs, R. As- sie, is visiting ‘in Calgary, Al- berta, . = ux TO CONVENTION — Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Macbeth are spending a few days’ in Vancouver and Victoria, While in «Vancouver, Mr. Macbeth will attend the Con- vention of the Certified General Accountants Association of B.C. He is a member of the Board of Of Insurnace | It sure costs money to run a car these days. You pay as much for a Ford as you used to pay for And if you have to take the family jalopy into a garage — If you crumple a front fender on that Ford, Chev. or any of tha|.- popular makes, it will cost you about $49.00 to replace it today. In 1940 your bill would have been about $27.00, Or - ¥f..isomd@one whicks. your: back fender, pre- pare for a jolt: The bill for a new one' will be $113.00 for the job. You could have got it in 1940 for $21 You will pay $4.00 an: hour for the time put in on your car while it is in for repair -as compared ing ‘And some péople wonder why they pay more for insurance. A $25.00 accident in 1940 would be more than « $50.00 accident to- .. If someone steals your car to- ‘ day, or if it burns up, it costs the insurance company twice as much to replace it as it would And if you injure someone and send them to the hospital? Wel!’ we all know how much hospital |: rates and doctor’s fees have gone |. | Bulletin Board . A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 * Every members of Twin Rivers Lodge No. 70 is urgently , requested to attend a special meeting on :Wednesday, Nov. 4. Very will be F October 22nd at.7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hail, S Bake Sale at the Parish Hall, Sat., Nov. 28th. BABY CLINICS Shewchuk Sub'd. — Mon., Oct. 26, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the iS home of Mrs. G, Jones. |; Robson — Tues., Oct, 29, 1:30 — 3:00 p.m. Thrums — Wed., Oct, 28, 3—6 p.m. at the home of Mrs.- Polonikeff. Fireman’s Ball, Friday, October 30th, Coronation Hall. The Pythian Sisters of Castlegar will hold a Bake Sale in the Varlety Shop Saturday, October 24th, 1953 from 1 to 5 p.m. ley. Humphries High School on October 26th. Cyril Bell Agencies Lid. Phone 3441 ‘Castlegar 4 i: NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, R.A, PINCOTT Insurance Advisors St. Alban’s W.A. will hold its regular meeting Thursday, St. Alban’s WA. will Hold: their Pre-Christmas Tea and The Next P.T.A. meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in the Stan- wad up, .with i footing the bill. Or the injured person is so badly -hurt thatyhe can’t earn a living from then on, Judges and about deciding how much the in- cavacitated man could have earn- Many a motorist has been more than glad that he ‘can fall back on the insurance company when faced with a court judgement, With all this doubling of what 'your insurance company is call- ed upon to pay out, it has far less than doubled its charges for pro- tection, , In 1940 it would have cost you $25.60. to obtain the minimum coverage such as is now required under the “Pink Slip Law.” To- day it would cost you only $29.64. These are coverages based on all classes of motorists in B.C. juries are not apt to be niggardly |} ed in the next 10 years or so. of this A eee FROM HUNTING TRIP — ‘upted hours in which to enjoy themselves, 2 When dinner was served, our hostess invited the children to help. Although their table-set- ting job was not exactly accord- ing to Emily Post, everybody had the necessary utensils just the same. During the meal, she made it a point to give the children the same good-natured attention she bestowed upon their parents, I-must say, the parents wera equally helpful. When their chil- dren started making. those typi- cally restless motions, they pack- ed them into the car and set out for home ending an afternoon that was actually relaxing in- stead of nerve-racking, Paper dolies worth $400,000 are made in Canda each year. Maple products consumption in Canda in 1952 was 1,413,000 gal- Tons, _ Thursday, October 22, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, ‘Castlegar, B.C. The average Canadian eats 35 ‘ CEMENT MIXER candy bars each year. id “are ynade each year in Canada.” About 63,000,000 paper plates FOR RENT CHUCK’S. TRANSFER When you want fo eee |. Castlegar Sash & Door |. . aati PHONE 3211 - WINDOWS — DOORS — SASH =a CABINET MAKING ( Free Estimates - FIX A FLAT... } For Mrs. M. Devilt W.A, met at the home of Mrs. O. Sutherland — Wednesday . afte?: noon for ‘a “bonvoyage” tea in honor of Mrs, M. J. ) is leaving :. shortly. for a‘ six months ‘visit’ with relatives. “in [i Particular" professor . has Ottawa.» never lived around our district. bell and Mrs, L. F. Qitane Robson Ladies Hold ~ “Bon Voyage” Tea , Some 25 members’ of the Rob- son Institute: and -the Robson Look under “AUTOMOBILE TIRES" in the-Yallow Pages® KILL A RAT... Look under "EXTERMINATING AND FRIDAYS, . BUY A BAT... & 5%. Look under “SPORTING PUBLIC NOTICE RE: ASHES THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF CASTLEGAR HOUSEHOLDERS ARE REQUESTED NOT TO PUT HOT ASHES IN CANS_ON PICKUP DAYS. : IF ASHES ARE COLD AND IN SUITABLE-CONTAINERS THEY WILL BE PICKED UP REGULARLY. TUESDAYS . BY ORDER. ‘7 lA, a. HORSWILL, MUNICIPAL CLERK. GOODS" In the: Yellow Pages* "The Yellow Pages tell who BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY Home from their hunting trip last week at Brooks, Alberta, are Bill Sharples, Mickey Moran, Mike Dalton and Eddie Freder- i ickson, Mr, R. A. D. West and son Donald, of Vancouver, have also returned, It is reported the birds aren’t quite as plentiful as last year. i “8 . ¢ VISITING HERE — Mrs. J. Eustace and son Georgie of Fort Francis, Ontario and. Mrs, D.,. Bawer.. of Saskatgon,,: Sask. are visiting at the home of. Dr. and Mrs, V. Goresky. TO NATAL — Mr. M. B. Dal- ton is holidaying at Natal, B.C, On a per capita Canadians con- cumed 2-4/5 pounds of honey dur- 1952, General Delivery : HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED . TO PLAY THE ACCORDION? ~ _ ENROLL Your CHILD Now FOR. PIANO LESSONSIN CASTLEGAR : We Loan You the Accordion. eee For,the Beginner’s Course: ae WRITE FOR ENROLMENT'FORM 16" > ACCORDION. LEGE. | _ All Available For Immediate Delivery - RED & BLUE BEEF — PORK — VEAL —L CHICKEN & FISH : Successors to ‘Anderson’ Feed Co. HERE ARE THE a COLD FACTS FOR A ~ WARM” WINTER , THAT GIVES,2BE. GREATEST SAVISEACTION " -GREENHILL FURNACE cee 2 PTA MEETING TO.” SEE FILM MONDAY ent + Teacher “Association .. will |. hold’ thelr’; monthly meeting in abu, never Sat eee tne the Library Room of the Stan- jocal coffee shop, placidly and ipaq aumebries Junior Senior patiently munching on a: ham- High’ School Monday evening, ‘|burger while. waiting for | the Post Office next door to open. The Postmaster likely. has ‘ be- wees. {€OMe engrossed in a story during All parents and teachers are dunch hour and forgotten to open cordially invited. clude .a film and talk by M: Dave Campbell entitled ‘“C: Toady.! 20.6! ics j Most as good anyway. The. evening's program will in- the wicket, DRUMHELLER: LUMP - DRUMHELLER STOVE °: id Mitchell Transfer st" PHONE 3551, or 453 _ Mitchell Supply: Ltd. | PEAS _. AYLMER FROZE ‘LEG LAMB | LB, = 5c | seawn seer xe ROAST .PORK SHOULDER, Ib. .... 52c | mer OUR CUSTOMERS And for this slight i in cost, the insurance companies are giving you more protection than they did in 1940. Today, .the Standard Auto Policy protects you automatically. when you are driving other cars. It also pro- vides similar protection for your wife, ‘Inflation has become .a famil- iar word, In effect it means that the dollar today will buy about half as much of most things’ us it did'a few years ago. One of the few exceptions is insurance where your dollar joins those of a lot of other people in a mutual company such as the .Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company. to }| buy a real dollar's worth of peace of mind. Muirhead Agencies Ady. STEAK... T-BONE, RED OR BLUE, .68¢ SHOULDER, Ib. .... ‘INTEREST ALWAYS AT HEART *Ghe Customer's Best Interest’ ts Always Our First Concern *. .\, . We Take Pride In Our Auto Service. : irs TIME TO. WINTERIZE SUNBRITE .MARGARENE LB. sia 30c JOHNNY’S MEAT MAR PHONE 2001 | PRESTONE & FROST COP Antifreeze Our Price ie 0] F “+ ff Street in Wartiel : é BOBS Building Supplies _ Pay ‘n Takit BY GLADYS COLLINSON A Toronto professor has come | Up withthe statement that there ; are not-enough ;"characters” in . . Devitt who |Canada. This statement. alonz would ‘lead us to believe that Mrs. ited Mrs. ly he has never lived in Devitt with a mauve cardigan of!a:small' community where every- behalf of those present,. ."' ee fone knows everyone else, or -at Serviteurs were Mrs, W. Camp-'the very least, knows something ..1, {about everyone else, which is al- Poullry Disease Has Broken Out Again A ‘poultry disease which cost the Canadian Government $1,: 000,000 from 1950 to 1952 has B again broken out in British Col- umbia, The new outbreak of Newcas. tle disease — a poultry ailment — affects areas in the Fraser Valley and as far East as Armstrong and Salmon Arm in the North Oka- nagan Valley, Fraser Valley was formerly, af- fected by the scourge. At that time a total of 5,000,000 chickens were, destroyed and. cost. the Dominion Government $1,000,000, i if He doesn't know our butcher, our baker, or the milk-man, who : N 2 has been known to’ get his cus- The’ Stanley “Humphries ‘ Par tomers out of bed to brew him a Pehaps the Professor. has never known the friendliness and e oO! vaccine terntinated the wide- spread disease. An intensive vac> eine program is being planned to. cope with the recurrence of the \ disease, : Doctors’ say it is not communi- cable to humans, proud of our “characters”, which teminds us it will soon be time, for one of our well-known’ and best-loved ‘citizens to don his toque as. winter approaches, which also, reminds us that a cer- tain “character"| who owned an warmth of a small SAT costs yr NOTHING jovour _s Coyrleous “Service you, as‘the ease may be. and spice: of every community, where everyone calls you by your first name, and a lot of other names too, if you don't happen to meet with their approval, but who are just as ready to defend some, but sure. week, pi a al Oldsmobile last year had bet- ter get his ‘overshoes vulcanized. The going might be more tire- More ‘of — “characters” next The tact of matter is, it is these | “characters” who are the sugar They are the ones who ‘ usually’ Possess the: personality that we SAVETHE | up the local paper, eyeing critic- : torials and columns, or thought 25 Ib. bag ... $2.59 frais and “Now if T were pub- 100 Ib. bag . $9.95 B)tisning this paper...» And:so, Mr. Professor, we are Scott-Johnson Nuplials Pledged At Trail Fri. e : can’ treasure’ all through the E N D $ ! SUG AR years, The individual who stands | Me ; ys out from the tide of E 8 & : “§| mediocrity, ‘ The of 5 Ib. bag ee 55c. He has perhaps never picked . Are on the Kris Kringle list, 10 Ib. bag Dice $1.09 ally the various news items, edi-. So all you folks who eat_ The delicious margerine * All-sweet,. E A great’ service. you will . rend , If you save each carton end. When yoi've collected all you can, Pers: Please -take them in to Laura Bridgman. LINGERIE SHIPMENT — THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL TO BEHOLD See Our Window JANET'S The Anglican Church ‘Chapel in Trail was d ated with chry- MOLASSES r inj Bancy: 26:92: can, BEANUT Bi quirrel, 24 oz: ja: a P nia ts es “ SUIGY ORANGES | surco 3c ae 2 dozen .... 45c Jj: Rev. J. | Rogers. of Trail offi- 5 - ated at the double ring ceremony. 3 > ae + Given in marriage by her bro- orden Sted ay ther, Donald, the bride wore ‘a Pi two-piece, ' winter-white, metallic Rekanr ES eo Bengaline ‘ensemble. Her form fitting jacket, had flared Peplum and wide lapels with bracelet. length sleeves and deep pointed )jeuffs. Her dress featured a flared skirt’ with “sweetheart neckline and; blue accessories. Sre had @ corsage of red roses and carna- | of, Christine Isabelle, ‘only-daugh- Nor Ms, Wee WS and’ :the™ late: John Scott,.and ‘Iver Donald‘ Johnson; only’, son tions, * Thelma. Walker of Castlegar, sister of the groom,- was brides- maid. She wore a royal: blue, afternoon length coat-dress with bracelet length sleeves, full skirt and pink and black ‘accessories, Her corsage was of pink carna- tions: : Aubrey Halford, brother-in- law 6f the groom, was best man, and organist: was.Mrs. J. Rogers of Trail. 4 c |, R reception at the home of Mr. i : are Me. Aubrey Halford at 1148 = rianna Crescent in Trail,’ fol- Chris’ a Crackers lowed the ceremony... : 2 Ib. box. |: :'49ce Theshomeé was decorated with . ae 4 pink and: white streamers and a 9 : profusion: of ° blooms. A three Johnson $s P laste : tiered wedding cake centred the weet ee ay pees eebles which was also : : graced by pink and: white stream- 65c lb can ... 59e ers, candies and:.two rose ‘bowls, Mr. ‘J. Melrose of Kinnaird pro- ‘ posed a toast to the bride.at the : + 9 dainty.:dinner which was served. Sunlite, 2 bars 19 The #bride’s mother chose ‘for : the occasion, a black . ticatina crepe dress with white accessor- ies and corsage of pink gladioli; The;groom’s mother wore a E black ‘taffeta dress with rose ac- E cessories- and corsage of white oe 4 gladioli. CHOPPED SUET The newlyweds then left for a ‘_. PUMPEIN * week's -honeymoon trip to U.S. aie aent PERE: and B.C::points, For her wedding CUT UP. FRUIT trip’ the -bride ‘donned a- yellow GLACE CHERRIES, ete, fj| cost over her wedding attire make their home at 630 Kipling a. ‘ OGLOW. BROS. * Building & Supply Co. Ltd, '* CASTLEGAR “Phone 2092. CAS’ ‘PHONE 4061 dahlias, ons‘ and: marigolds, Friday even- ing: for: the pretty Fall wedding + J. Neil of Kinnaird | of Mr. and Mrs, Iver Johnson of || ; - -MGauley Rea LADIES’ NYLON HOSE READY MIX CONCRETE; Call on us for Ready Mix: Concer -delivered right to’ your job. NO FUSS «=. eee -., NO= MUS NO DELAYS dy Mix - Concrete’ Company Lid. .. Phone Trail 2054 Collect ~ Butterfly and Weldrest — All Po $1.35 to. $1.95. LADIES’ BLOUSES — $2.95 & $4.95 CHILDREN’S BLOUSES - Sizes 3 to 14 2.02.2... $1.95 & LADIES SLIPS BY ARDELLE ‘White and Black 2.02.00... 2. $3.95 : CHILDREN'S PLAID DRESSES - Sizes 3 to 6x Sugden egies wa dae - $2.89 LITTLE BOYS’ PLAID SUITS Sizes2to6 vl. -++. $1.98 HAND PRINTED TOWEL SETS SHOP EARLY FOR XMAS ‘est’s”