+ Central Press Canadian Winston ts dead. Known as the horse with perfect parade ground manners, the ‘17-year-old chestnut had to be destroyed Sner a fall in a London street dislocated its back. He was ridden by the late King George VI at-trooping of colors in 1947, and by the Queen, seca 1 above, at similar ceremonies, MODEL CHURCH HAS 170 WINDOWS Central Press Canadian Photos Thousands of toothpicks and bits of balsa wood have gone into this model of a church constructed hy Jack Miller of Hamilton, Ont. He estimates he has spent 1,000 hours on it so far and expects 0 put in another 1,000 hours before Fe enters It in the Canadian National Exhibition hobby show. Up to a few days ago it was & home for his cat, but now that he has ‘Geclded, to disp! has to be satisfied with a basket., The model has 270 windows of colored cellophane. COULD AN INDIAN FAKIR MATCH THIS? fo charm any cobra providing it’s made of rope. to Sink of it, is he trying the rope trick.or the cobra act? " aSTLEGAR NFWS “ *STLEGAR, B.C. Canadian Athlete May Turn Actress pic! tures, Now Michigan State univeraity, che has been approached ‘by’a Holly- wood ag seen of producer Howa' lughes. success in tryin er Long House’ trl tril provincial’ rulin; rming “ ment, Oo 50D 1,500 fagiags have accepted: the law. ISRAEL SHIPS ORANGES HERE . Season's shipments to arrive Forento, U.S. oranges aren't "yet = POLICE CHIEF GIVEN THE GATE Central. ero Sangin, y ‘Aesble Tucker, . police. fo: ‘has counel his d Feeat’ 4 Ww £0 : ooseno and:fo: atten i abuut eof Goldwater on fired “by the ‘village After 51 days of. unconsciousness, Bruce ' Harrington's “firet words were "Oh, boy,” when he saw a toy truck brought: by. bis parents for him'to play with. On Dee. 16, 1956,: Bruce, 33, was knocked from his bieyele’ by a-ear.and lay in hospital in ver without, anyone or bi bth A quier ROCK ‘N’ ROPE. SESSION. —Central Press Canadian it was a relatively ‘quiet, night at the. Maple, Leaf Gardens in orento during the latest rock-'n’ roll session, Only two ‘dozen ~ frenzied youngsters were usheréd out of the’ place. On previous occasions the place wes packed apd near-riots developed in every second tier of seats. So in spite of the two abandoned capers in evidence here, rock ‘n’ roll is really on the way out, its, place being taken by the calypso songs. NEW BRUNSWICK Bt ‘BUSH YIELDS WEALTH ‘Central Press Can What appears to be a giant beach ball actually is the worl 's largest alr-supported radar dome, called a radome, shown ‘at Gomagni Ont. Developed by ts U.S. Research vale cage mara: gu ountered at: the sures ae! joblons bi berdeflated to portation. , THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957. CASTLEGAR 1. \STLEGAR, B.C Sols SCRAP BOOK By RJ, SCOTT - How MANY = -SPACIES of wy) Has lls 8 GENKINS sroic wore ian 66 WARRARL HUNTING] 2 ‘Bord. vg Wafionas AND-INSERHATIONAL fo SPEED RECORDS Af SALDURO, UIA, ‘audit 67,1038 5 RANELING 3,000 MILES 1 25 HOURS, BO MiMUfES AND 96.6% SECONDS, BUSINESS DIRECTORY OASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME. DEDICATED TO KINDLY » THOUGHTFUL: ‘SERVICE. Ambulance. —.. Fi Granites Marble & “LONG DISTANCE RIGBY'S Bus: DEEOT a _, PARI = “Phones 288M & +2312 ‘COFFEE SHOP | HORNS, HAI A Complete Beauty Service B if pgintment. "PHO Nora. a NAcieiseey & LEATHER. . REPAIR ~ We attach | “epinkle?- “Nickel Rim Heels on. Ladies Shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C, The News TEN WORDS FOR Vic -- . PRICE OF TWU - on age classifieds :BE INSERTIONS FOR THE DISCOUNT IF PAID WHEN PLACING ORDER PHONE 3031 FOR RENT—Suites, room and boand by day, week or month. McCreights A! ta, First FOR SALE—Coal & Wood range and electric, rangette, with igh Ave. back of " Kootenay ‘Buil- ders, Phone 2493, tin 36 FOR RENT. isk apart- ic oven — both white enamel. Phone 2839, 38 FOR SALE — Man's Bicycle, Phone 4106. 19 ment. ‘Apply 567-5th ‘Ave: ,or phone 2381. 3 FOR» SALE—One lot 60 x 110, in Kinnaird, For further infor- ‘mation phone 3493, Fruitvale. Be 38 FOR RENT -- Upstairs and downstairs suites, Phone 3967. 38 FOR RENT — 3-Bedroom apart- ment, wired for electric range, 343 Main ‘St. Castlegar, also Gall's Ranch, East Robson, phone 3251. 19 MAKE UF TO. $200.00 . PER MONTH Men-Women; We have a sen- | sational: plan whereby you. can make $50.00 weekly and more in spare time by selling our com- plete line of dry'goods and yard! . Rex Trading Co., 1171 Bernard St,; West, Méntreal, Quebec. Dept. 164. thn 1 FOR SALE — Laying Pullets, "8 months old, Apply M.. Fol " Blueberry Creek. ROBSON EVE. GROUP PLANS BAZAAR The regulor business meet- ing cf the Robson Evening Group W.A, was held recently, Mrs. "Ted Wurley was welcomed as anew o. the Mrs, Th dal ‘ed PAGE 7 have the ar annucl Lazaar in Oct. Mrs, D, Adshead was nomin- ated Club ‘Reporter for the year. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. Bro on March 14. Refreshments were served by ‘Mrs. Anderson and h i Mrs, D, Adshead, to serve as kitchen to the Senior ‘W.A., and the date for the spring sale was set for May 15. It was also decided to OGLOW BBGS. Building Supply Co, Lta * ‘Building Supplies. CASTLEGAR. -Phone 3351 z RICK’S T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone. 2946 Everything !n T.V. : Supplies y Fleetwood T.V. | wwnen neon. FOR SALE |-—- 12’ Plywood car- "| top boat, with 3°HLP. 1956 Johnson. Phone 4647. 39 FOR, SALE — Fully Furnished |’ two bedroom: house,” Phone 2158. sae 39}; FOR SALE — Thrifty 30 Fridge: } daire, Blectric Stove — Home-|: craft combination power. saw, ; Jointer, drill press, , sander, dado blades mortising attach- ment. Maybe seen at 604]. Main St : 19) FOR SALE — Lots in Kinnaird $180.00 each, Phone 2738, - tin 9 oF Legal AUCTION OF TIMBER > BALE 74355 There will be ‘offered tor| sale at public auction, at 10:30 A.M. (LOCAL TIME) on Mon- day, March 4th, 1957, in the oftles of the Forest’ Ranger, NOTICE'—- Make a date now to attend the CWL St. Patrick’s Bazaar to be. held Saturday, March 16th at the -Marlane Hotel. Afternoon:. Tea, Bake Sale, Sewing & Novelty Tables, . Fish. Pond. ‘Evening: © Bingo, “Dancing, Drawing for prizes. Everyone ‘welcome, fun for al. , 28 NOTE — IODE Bake Sale on Friday, March Ist, 2 p.m. Co-op Store. © : 38 “B.C, ‘the Licence xrasse, to cut 75,200 cedar fence posts, on an area situated near Pass Creek, Kootenay District. ‘Three (3): years will be al- lowed for. removal of timber. Provided anyone ‘who is’ un-' able‘to attend the auction in person may subntit a sealed tend- er, to be opened‘at the hour of]. auction and treated as one bid. Further . particulars may be obtained from the District For- ester Nelson, B.C.; or the Rorest P Ranker, Castlegar, B.C. . UNITED" TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Trail, ‘Rosstand, Castlegar ‘Nels MARLANE: * GRILL Ne , Open: 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. -! .Not Just Another Place To k cat Bot The Place To Eat. er. PHONE ‘3881 CASTLEGAR |For the Woman of the House | HOW. TO. REMOVE STAINS | FROM PORCELAIN Gleaming white porcelain - “ited! a perfect ple crust. “Here is an “|accurate way to’ measure in ord- er to follow’ recipe ‘correctly, To ‘halt cup of° shortening, chen and give eloquent, testimony of the clean- liness and efficiency of “the | hoi . “But there are times SHITWS PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone , 3401 &. 2931 We Service ~ What We Install Greep’s Electric ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates’, PHONE 3571 Box 384 Castl Watch Repairs Guaranteed for One Year Leo Bosse Diamonds — Watches Jewellery . PHONE 2641 ‘J. I. LAUGHTON - BSe. O.D. OPTOMETRIST ; Office Hours MON. — _— 10-12 1:30 to 5:00 PHONE 2581 when yellow stains ap-|! pear’on the sink or bathtub, and while they. are caused by rust sediment in the water, they tend to give the most diligently cared- for home, an untidy: and uncared for -look. -Heré is‘a sure-fire method to remove them. £ - Soak a piece of cloth with -per- oxide, then sprinkle some scratch- less scouring: powder and a _lit- tle cream. of tartar, forming a paste.. Allow this to stand on the stain for an hour or so, then rinse off with clear water. Re pane if necessary. Best results when the p Re|'wife “buys ised is perfectly fresh. Ordinary stains ‘on porcelain such as caused by tea, coffee and other foodstuffs can be re- moved by rubbing with. bleach. And,.to remove foodstains from or china dishes, damp- G.'A. SUMNER " Naturopathic’! Physician ~ " Gremento Building” ~ “PHONE 20217” a *' . GENERAL BUILDING GONTRACTORS All ‘Kinds of’ Building © Supplies CG.LL. Paints _CASTLEGAR _ BUILDING - SUPPLY STORE: : Box 292 . Phone 2161. rar wy WALDIE . HUMBER & BUILDING, . SUPPLY:.LTD. |: We can supply all your building needs, Estimates * gladly given. Phone 71 12 Desmond.T. Littlewood "." OPTOMETRIST + «Post: Office Building Wed. 2:30 p.m, to 8 pm: PHONE 2281 en-a' soft cloth with lemon juice and sprinkle, on ..4-/little ‘baking soda. “Then rub the stain~gent- ly. It will come off dn seconds. POINTERS FOR PERFECT PIES To make a: shiny, glazed ita erust, brush the top of the un- baked pie crust, with lightly beat- ‘}en..egg’ white, Then sprinkle with a‘little granulated: sugar. But if a brown, shiny crust ; is. what you want, brush the unbak- ‘ed* pie crust. with evaporated milk, top milk, cream or salad Ol ee To keep. fruit ples from bub- bling) over in the oven, insert & small funnel in the centre of the pie, If a small metal funnel -is ‘Dutch Maid Bakery Limited - * Birthday Cakes PHONE. 2241 feet y For “>. : COAL, SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING Bee. Sects Castlegar Transfer : W. Sharples Phone 6091, not at make a substitute by rolling a twoinch strip | of brown wrapping paper to form a tube and insert this into a slit cut in the centre of the ple. The ‘fruit juice will bubble up into’ the ‘tube instead of over the side of, the ple and into the oven. ©: -The correct amount of shorten fill a seen up half full“of| of ‘a cup ‘of shortening, ‘fill the cup onethird: full’ of: cold water and spoon in-shortening Until the cup is full and so. forth. “This is the one ‘method’ that - never fails in ‘getting the correct mea- surement of cold: shorténing. LEARN TO CHOOSE GOOD MEAT > “The average Canadian house- next. week: - Sun. — “The Trojan. Women" {from Toroato) ca Mon. — "Tono Bungay” : {from Montreal} * tues. — “Time to. Go” {from Toronto) Wed. — “Toad of Toad Hall" . {trom Vancouver) _- “Down ‘a ma Lonely Road” _ ~ the Road Be Between" "The Desi Place” HONE 2921. FRIDAY, & SATURDAY 600 pounds of meat a year’ At the price ‘of meat today it is well to know how to make a proper’ choice, The juicy looking piece of steak in the butcher’s ‘shop is often more like a plece of leather when it reaches the dinner table. Here. are some tips from the meat au- thoritles that should: help you avoid making’. expensive * mis- takes: of ¢ ‘Beef should be a’ ‘deep rather than ‘bright red color, It should have a velvety smo6th texture. The bone should be pink. Fat should be -white, thick and hard, never ‘yellow..or creamy. A roll- ed :reast should have the Jean well marbled with: veins. of. fat. Pork ‘color is*the guide‘and a pink shade means fresh meat. Fat should be -thick, white and waxlike yellow. Thin ,or soft- looking fat-is not characteristic of first grade pork. The lean portion should be fine in texture. Lamb should be a medium rose color. The lean is a lighter shade than beef and should nev- er be a dull or muddy red.’The texture is fine and smooth, the fat very white, thick and hard. A-leg of lamb shouldn't’ welgh more than seven pounds. Veal color should be creamy belge pink. Avoid veal‘ that is too red or coarse-grained. While there. is very’ little fat on veal, what there is should be delicate ing or lard ‘is vital to achieve and a clear white. SHOWS AT 6:45. & 9:15. CARTOON & NEWS ~ MATINEE: SATURDAY AT. 2:00 P.M. “MONDAY & TUESDAY. CARTOON. & NEWS cee atin SHOWS. AT_7 ond 9 PM. WEDNESDAY & .THURSDAY ay