‘Thursday, June 4, 1953 HAVE YOU mete 4 JUNIOR? IM TRYING fh --- HOW ARE YOU? TAKE. OFF your COATS AND SIT DOWNI! A heart specialist in Toronto predicts that by the year 2000, people may expect to live to be noe hundred if medical science finds better ways to control heart diseases, That such ways would be found within the next 50 years was confidently predict- ed by Dr. Haorld Seagall, presi- dent of the Canadian Heart As- sociation. Students And Guests Participate In Special Coronation Program Palsson Maitland Rites At Kinnaird Church ‘Sylvia Jean Maitland, only daughter ot Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alex berry Creek, be- ioruanteatlons in the istrict were guests at a special Coronation Stanley Humphries Junior Senior High ‘Day’ program in the School Monday afternoon. Archdeacon .B. Castlegar was guest speaker tell ‘ing the assembled students that ‘the Coronation, basically a reli- .gious ceremony, ages old, . will “Stimulate. the spirit of advent- ure” to encourage Britain andthe Commonwealth ‘to “launch ‘out ‘into’ new things.” . The' other guests present ere ‘Mrs, M.’ Hingley and Mrs. E. ‘MacDonald of ‘the Legion ies LO.D.E.;, . president of the Castlegar Robson ‘Branch of the Canadian Legion. 5... Thomas, high school prin- cipal, welcomed the guests and ‘introduced them. He ‘said the Coronation is a symbol of British democracy. and *British’ ‘justice A. Resker of came the bride of Roland H, Pals- son, Kinnaird, ata wedding con- ducted by the Rev. D, A, McKel_ lor, in the Kinnaird Presbyterian Church, on May 30th, at 6 p.m. . ‘The church was tastefully dec- y.| Orated in a color scheme carried out by a floral arch and baskets of ‘spring flowers in mauve, pink and white, Given in marriage by her father, the youthful bride entered the Church to the strains of the Wedding March, played by Mrs. Wm. Pinckney. The bride.wore a powder blue suit, with white ac- cessories,: and carried a bouquet of talisman red roses. Miss Linea Palsson, bridesmaid, wore a beige .suit, and: carried a bouquet of blue spring flowers. The best man yas Dennis Marcelus and the usu- ers Mr.’ oDnald Maitland, brother of the bride, and Mr. Ken Camp- During the signing of the reg- eter Mrs. Donald artoas ‘and is a time when all f° the Commonwealth should dedicate themselves anew to the! service of their coun! Miss Elaine Phillips then read| he first seven verses of the 2Ist. ipsaim which was followed by the YStanley Humphries choir, direct_ xed by R.-W. Graham‘and accom: ‘panied by Miss’ Bernice Kavic at “the piano, singing the Coronation - Anthem, The audierice then join- ed the‘choir in the singing of the yron “O God our ee in Ages) 45 “Lin a Gracious Si Masefield, the present poet Laur, eaute, Following Archdeacon Resker' address, the Queen’s pledge, of service, pledged on her last birth- day, was read by Beverley Cow- din and Tannis Killough read an ,-excertp from the Queen’s Christ- amas message in which she asked for the prayers of her people. ‘The program closed ‘with group of students, in the uniform | « of sea and air cadets, presentin; ‘the flag, the'symbol of the British Commonwealth of Nations, while ‘the High School Band playe: God Save the Queen, . Archdeacon Resker in his ad- dress reminded the students that the Queen at her’ ‘Coronation, dedicates herself, body, mind and soul, to the service of Britain and ‘the Commonwealth and. to’ Goi "This calls for a pledge of loyalty Mis Pinckney. A recéption ‘was held at the home of the groom’s parents, Mr. and )Mrs.. -Harry: Palsson. The bride's mother chose ‘a wine suit with navy. ‘accessories, ,and Mrs. Palsson wore a navy afterndon dress, each with a corsage of pink crowd, evening, with the panic to We will all t t: this week as:: one. that ‘will go down in history, the highlight be- ing of course.:the’ coronation of afternoon will no: doubt agree with me that the spiirt of the oc- casion was reflected by the won- der enthusiasm and gaiety of the A very personal highlight to me, ‘though, was the last week, of our own young peo- ple, and to ail concerned, I be- lieve it was a highly Successful Of course, at such banquets ™: BY at the honfe of Mr, and Mrs. N. Defoe ‘for, R: W: Cook who left SLADYS COLLINSON Castlegar Monday -for a five month trip for Comin- co, The men | " present to wish “Curly” a jovial. “So Long” were our Queen, All who attended the|Mr. Cook Sr, Mr. Lesy, W. The smain Castlegar festivities on Tuesday| Fields, Frank: Richardson, and Mike Sawchenko of Castlegar and Elmer Lucas of Kinnalrd. Evening closed with the serv- ing of refreshments by Mrs. Cook and Mrs, Defoe. the actual graduation ceremonies, After all, It isn’t-every year that one can go through the pangs of parenthood with. such pride. and. (we. hope .they pass in and toasts, there are moments: of part, and it is then that one’s ap- petite vanishes completely. Once this ordeal is over we find our, selves suddenly hungry again. By Y | that time, though, the turkey and all its trimmings has usually: been deftly removed, Everyone. else eround us looks happy and well et fell anyway, I did enjo: tomato juice! Ms ee ad * The climax of the ‘evening was speeches June). The evening held its own note of glamours | particularly. for the girls, For ‘tHose few hours they were, Cinderellas * at the: Ball and one almost expected to find a glass; slipper on_the floor at the stroke of midnight, But like the Princess in the-Fairy Tale, our favorite. teen-ager» would, the next day be just another girl in jeans, talking’ to her Prince Charming with the brush-cut, those who . must. take contest, “A total of and foreign review. The Annual Mother's Day Tea of St. Alban’s W.A. was held in the Parish .Hall, May 9th. Past President Mrs. A. welcomed the visitors and declar- ed the Bazaar open. with a basket of shell flowers of narcissi-and sweet peas,.and the eight tea tables: had a minature centre of same, all topped by a a bluebird on the handles of the baskets, Behind the main table stood a fence bedecked with flowers, and a gateway in which stood three beautiful’-models of crepe paper, depicting the young mother, the~ middleaged mother, and the grand-mother, The servi- ‘teurs. were Misses Sharon Taylor, Judy ‘Elliott, Emily. Killough and Pam Roberts, with Mrs. Helen McLeod in charge. "fhe gitessing contest’ prize. was a lovely Coronation Doll, com- pletely outfitted and. hand-made by Mrs, Colin Petts who z it, Mrs, Gerry Wanless won the part in the 1953 Coronation naval AFTERNOON Farewell Smoker Held .| Novel Decorations Majority In . For “Curly” Gook Featured At Annual REFLECTIONS There wos. a farewell smoker Mother’s Day Tea House Needed IN ORDER TO BRING ABOUT STABLE GOVERNMENT "IN BRITISH COLUMBIA SOCIAL CREDIT MUST HAVE .A CLEAR WORKING MAJORI- TY IN THE LEGISLATURE, NO GOVERNMENT CAN EONS. T. . Horswill table was centred WHOSE: SOLE AIM. iS TO HARASS ‘AND DESTROY. IT 18 CLEAR THE REAL ISSUE IN THIS ELECTION IS SO- CIAL’ CREDIT oF CHAOS. pow BE MISLED. MARK XOUR « ‘BALLOT, . . FIRST CHOIC! This advertisement is issued-by ‘ ‘the British Columbia Social Cre- : 4 ait Campaign Committee. ‘206. Commonwealth naval. vessels took} SC24 + jcarnations. The bride’s table wag centred by. a three-tiered wedding cake, Mr, McKellor proposed the and ‘groom, As. the bride.cut: the cake, Mr, M¢Kellor proo: toast, which was replied to by Mr. Maitland” and ».Mr, Harry * appy.couple left‘by motor hn |. The car for Spokane for a short honey- moon, They will make their home at Blueberry. Be hy 8|_ This was the first wedding ‘to be Held in ‘the :Kinnaird ‘Presby- terian Church. The Church was filled with wellwishers.. Opensitn: Castlegar; a) New Beauly Salon: : va ig : Miss LaQuita ‘Schneider, who d. LaQuita’s Salon in Nelson for-the past ‘year, | | has moved to Castlegar and open- ed ‘a new, beauty. salon’ here.’ ‘The: new, shop,: umbia Avenue next: door to’ the Credit Union, will’be known as LaQuita’s Hairdressing Salon. Miss .Schneidet'** comes © here d. with’ excellent training, having studied :at hairdressing schools in both Edmonton and Vancouver. on our part, too, the A said. uy “We have a person, not an im- ‘personal constitution. to be loyal to. At the same time, we in Can- -ada, are one of the greatest jew- twe are building good traditions. els in the Queen's crown.” ‘We can pledge our loyalty. to her, - he said, by becoming the best Canadian citizens possible, helping to build our’ own com_ munity, keeping our community tidy, and helping to ensure that ACROSS “ 3.To Country | L.Aatage of “muds house development 4. Southeast (Eur) 6. Foot-like (abbr.) 24. Half &nem % part ? 5. Finish » Samarit 9. Burdened. 6. Gasp + (sym) = 20. Emmet .Tomake , °26. Performs - 221. To ward off beloved 7. A swine “ 2, Seaport 8. British 28. Laud { Solution On (Scotland) novelist 29, Church? /j Page "10 5. Cup-like, 11, Flick steeples spoon 13. Personal 30, On AT. Harsh pronoun. Gece tis 96. Lack? 13. ee 14. COua S 1 Gaglo-taany’ 20. Heel billed a8: Anesthetic yen aD: cuckoo 9. Painful 49. Cutting took 21, Letter of. the spots »Music note ‘ alphabet ; : ie a + fluttering: le [> [* Cre a in the air : - = 25, A small ag fine! 26. Rairagnt I Ca 29. panera oe 32. The Heart 33. Slanted oy 19 20 35. Vestige | 38. Dwell. 2 ze. 2d [2 p> ~39, Those fe = who ski 25 29 ¢ Mountain” 35 Fry Ee i Tocated.on Col-}} _ Can-win an Over-All Majority i in the = ‘Issue is... SOCIAL a can 1 next Legislature, It i is evident that. the “SOCIAL: GREDIT- GOVER NMENT— ° OR CHAOS” verywhere i in’ B. c. it’s Social Credit” REG BES z : W. A. C. Bennett Premier of British, Columbia VOTE FIRST. CHOICE |} : IN ROSSLAND - TRAIL a SOMMERS - Sanat, oot R. 5 nbs FOR cid "GOVERNMENT EOR SALE Thursday, June 4, 1953 ‘CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 9 The News’ FOR SALE — Jacket heater. Two lids. Coal or’ wood. Apply R. Baglo, Kinnaird Upper Bench: ‘ age” Classifieds . FOR RENT — House in Kinnaird, ‘Two bedrooms, Phone 3411, FOR SALE —. Bathroom! Set,| ‘with driver.’ Apply Ell Sopow, Apply Alex f, Robson,| Phone 4182, C3-22 bed “P8-21| SOR RENT — Two-reom upstairs FOR SALE — dT. with} _8partment. Phone 3967. C1-23 room and equipment for store “with 4 room living quarters, fully modern, above, Phone 2736 or write Box 251, inna C3-2: Victor, _ Biner: CA, radi Gen be seen at Lakeside Hobby Centre, P3_22 FOR SALE — Ford tractor, disc, plow and back: scoop. $1250. With heavy duty pay-loader, $1550, W. Dempsey, Box 4, Kinnaird, P3-22 FOR RENT — Largé, unfurnish- ed bedroom apartment, Phone . 3508, Castlegar. iG P3-23 months rent_in advance may have 4 room house with gar- , den space at $50 per month, in Kinnaird. Money needed to complete, Apply Box 576, pag tlegar, Phone 4091. FOR RENT — Two roomed suite with bath, Phone 3721, C1-23 WORK WANTED — Part time FOR SALE — 4-room semi-mod- ern house on 3/4 acre, Apply Box 87, Castlegar or phone $147, between 3 and 7 p.m. 3-22) FOR SALE — 1947 Cev. Fleetline Aero sedan, Custom radio, Spot- light. Heater. DeLuxe mi Castlegar, P3-21 after children in my own home 25. Mrs, Bailey, Box 364, Castle- gar. First Avenue near Forestry Station, Body in nice shape. Black color, Reasonably priced Write Box 410, Castlegar. .P1-23 FOR SALE — Sunshine Pram and Coolerator Icebox,.. also light cook stove. Phone 3186, P8-23} , PERSONAL Slendor Tablets are effective. Three week’s supply $2.00; Nine weeks’ $5.00 at Pitts Drug. Sore CARD OF THANKS — We wish] to thank all the people who helped in any way to make the ‘wedding of Jean and Roland such. a momentous occasion. Mr. and Mrs, A. Maitlend.| ATT WANTED — Secprid hand gaso- line washing machine, G, Sun, deen, Kinnaird, “WANTED .— Manor woman’ : 3-22]! FOR RENT — Small Bulldozer | FOR RENT. — Party. with six|/ Apply — Box. 97.) WORK WANTED — Will loot}: during the day. Available May | - C3-21] P3-23 |. truck driver with truck to de-|. _ DEER SPREAD TO NEW AREAS Central Press Canadian urists who want to save a few bucks while driving on eon livar bakery. morn, ings only. For particulars ap- ply Dutch Maid Bakery. P3-23 CARD OF THANKS — I wish to thank all my many dear friends who have written letters, and ‘sent cards and flowers to me during my recent illness. ‘My present address is CiO N. C. Hillcrest, 2584 Courtney Street, ‘Vancouver, BC... Anna M. Frazer. 1-23 ATTENTION. "KINNAIRD RESI- DENTS — For transportation to , the _polls,. Phone C.C.F. rooms at 3413 or 2657. 1-23 Robt. Moore aia To Hospital After Struck By Automobile Robert Moore of Castlegar was taken to. Trail 'Tadandc Hospital by -ambulance Saturday. night after being struck by an automo- bile as he was walking along Col- umbia Avenue near the Castlegar Number One Elementary School. Name of.the driver whose car is alleged to have struck the man, off of CAR --TRUCK TRACTOR SALE 1950 DODGE 2 DOOR With Heater — A Clean Car 00 mi 1951 LANDROVER JEEP. $165 0.00: “1940-4 DOO! ‘NASH. a - > In good running ‘order FOR SAL 1949 |. Thames panel trick $650.00, can-be fin- anced. Apply Castlegar Cleaners or Phone 4581, Gredit, Unign £7, C123 There‘ are | several’ perennial questions that we Credit Unionists are’ constantly being asked, ; ‘The one} we will answer.‘ this’ The case occurred about 11:30 p.m. The injured man was Dry | noticed lying on the pavement by Dennis. Hughes who reported to the: police. Moore was reported to be suffering from ‘bruises and ‘lacerations and shock. Police are Castlegar 5 s 10:: 730 am — ~Sundiay. School in Song and 1936 FORD COUPE “‘§ new tires 1941 INTERNATIONAL” TRUCK >= 1:00N $350. 00 1945 A-R MODEL. + JOHN DEERE TRACTOR Belt drive and ‘power. take- off with . $600.00 worth of rubber, Selling for’. .-. | : 800.00 4 “HARVEY VESPER ‘For The Whole F. or Women : : ! For ‘Men SANDALS “FAMILY. The Ideal Fi ‘ootwear. Fo or. ‘Comfort In Summer |. White, Red and-Multi-Colors : Brown. Strap § Sandals ‘Government. supervision. Supervisory committee audits the books’ quarterly and.sends. a re- Unions. ors. ‘personally it and inspect the Credit ‘Onions ‘each year. A]l members. in ‘your Credit ,Union are bonded. .The; Credit Union Act necessitates‘a reserve fund of 20 per cent of @ach year's surplus. “One of. the -largest safety fac! tors. is the loan protection we carry.:On death or disability, all loans are cancelled and your Cre- dit Union receives payment from Cuna Mutual. .- » All” these “precautions have port:, to’. the Inspector Credit}: Then; the Gove nment Inspect: | : Service ‘of Worship. a ‘ Every Sunday at 12:30 Service of ‘orship.. © Robson. First & Third Sundays at 11 am. “St: Rita's Church © Sunday Masses.” — 8:30 and 1) Harts devotions — % 30 p.m: was elven by police as Alec Pop- x .Ladies ‘Auxiliary to the Canadian Doreen Pits 0 1] mitted From Names 0 School Track Meet Winners Our: ‘last week's rep on the honors won by the local. students atthe West Kootenay and Boun- dary Schools Track meet-in Trail; neglected .to mention the local girl ‘winners whose laurels gave the Stanley Humphries High the ship, . Doreen Pitts outsoared all girls in: the Intermediate High. Jump Castle Theatre SAVE WiTH A Thriftpass FRIDAY and SATURDAY : ‘Adventure in Color by Techicaor pcre SOE SS TANASE —— Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. | “Two to. win first place. Frances Mag- |" - ‘wood. won. second - place: in the Intermediate Girls 60 yard dash and the Stanley Hhumphries In- termediate Girls also tied for sec_. ond,in:thé relay. , 'The-winning total piled up by ‘}Paul Zanet ‘for the Intermediate | | ; }Bdys Championship was 35 points, |. not 15:as reported ast week: . To any Convention Mrs. W. H. Reed was installed as. second ‘vice-president -of .the. Legion, Branch 170,. at their reg- ular meeting last week, to bring’ the Auxiliary’s, officer slate. to its full. quota. “Mrs. M, Hingley | presided at the meeting which named her as of-|.. ficial, to the West Koote- ce zat 27330 fp. RS ‘Daily Mass, 8 o'clock. “St..Joseph’s Chapel Sunday_Mass, 10 a.m. nay Zone Council’ meeting. at Nakusp ‘on7June/20°and 21. Mrs, J. Markén will ‘also, attend as of- ficial standard bearer and Mrs. E. A. MacDonald ‘'as fraternal |° - Gospel Hour Hall proyed more - than, enviable safety record. and Children’ and Boys : ‘The Most Walked. suite ane i Town. thati-your«Credit Union has a E * Sunday, school, Sundays at 10:30 a.m, .Classes for young People of all ages. - é evening Service, Sundays, 7:30 p.m, A service, for the family.’ hove service in-the Legion Hall, Prayer and. Bible Study, 'Thurs- ‘days, 7:45 p.m. and ‘Young Peo- ple’s Fellowhip,. ‘Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E, Woodrow, Columbia Ave. “ CsT One Lutheran Services “Services to he held in’ Anglican. 4} Church‘every fiyst and tied Sun- day at 3:00:p.m. Anglican Church ". Sunday, June 7, 1953 1:30 Pam z officers, di and scrutineers, ‘There were four candidates for each of the four posts. Other. presidential candidates were Babs Killough, Bill Plotni- koff and. Paul’ Zanet. Other can- didates’ for: vice president were Brian Atchison, Lorne Kavic and Victor .Kravski. .. ‘For secretary, Caroline Hardie, Mercedes. Schwartzenhauer. and Annette Zarchikoff were also candidates and the other three contenders for treasurer were Mary: -Heagy,"Ann, Horswill and Carol Sorenson, *~ “SMONDAY-and TUESDAY. rake oe limit. that. people’ are allo 1 to be “ha Shows at 1 and 9pm. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY - e Out avbmata hin” _ Ons a8. PRONDCER OF “R00 VABES™... va pi Cy The mighty noval of love, ‘Jaughter, adventure, even. mightier on the screen! cineRONALD M ILLAR..GEORGE FROESCHEL. rd by Bubs fede ieeed y GEORGE, SIDNEY PUES ” pia }CAREY WILSON nostri ~ 5 .