Page 8 Thursdey May 10th, 1951 : Castle News." ‘TUESDAY, MAY 22nd, oo.e eo © oe oe eo ve 2.30 P.M. CASTIEGAR SOCTAL “| taken up zyeitence in Robson» Mra. Eo¥o ‘campbell left ‘Sunday _:| she will visit at the home of her’ “Vlew, Mr. and Mrs. Jol Campbell. Mrs. L. Bosse. Mr. Jack Randall of Tunievele, due to the iliness of his mothers aeoe : Mrs. R : Hospital. : f Mr. end Mrs. J; discdy. of Moose Kinnaird. 4 od Born: to Mr. and Mre. ¥. Waite, ON CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE 1951 WEST'S 0 Mr. and Mrs. RB. Couchman and femtly ‘of yenenee Beye Ns Mr. C. Brodman, Nettlie and Rene ‘motored to Vancouver on. Sunday where they will visit at the home of Mr. and Roda Fowler isa patient in the Trail Tadanac visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs: 0. Heagy of : pene rey Hospital on May 7th, a Ranen ter: ane CASTLEGAR "Yours for Service" SP Be Cc IAL ale 0° All in sae ‘supply. heen tenstonanniieicatal for. Kaigina ; where sibter and brother-in- gooseberries ‘and blueberri C50 } Alte, | was called here | he in Ganada. Jaw, Sask. ere . : “CLE A:R Electric Washing Machine,: Garden Tools, Sprinklers, | Nozels: and Garden Hose. and the value of tree fruit production at $10, 800,000. In that year there were 8,500,000 apple trees, a. ‘arop of about 2,000,000 ‘from 1950, while peach trees at | 2,500,000 were over double. the number ten years earlier Piun, prune and apricot trees totalled 1,186, 000:-and cherry trees, 833,000, each up a, third or more. oy Small fruits and grapes. together. were valued at. $5, 544,000 in 1940; strawberries: accounting , for nearly half. the total. and raspberries and grepes ‘making Up most ‘of the remainer. Other commercial fruits were — blackberries, currants, evanberries, loganberriees:, : With the growth in ‘population. during the lest. ten” years the ‘potential domestic market for fruits has s expanded. ..On. the other. hand, there has been a’ “sharp: change. in the traditional ‘export ‘market. for-apples..— : The data obtained in ‘the. 1952: - Gensus: will show how these factors have attested commercial fruit rowing. peace “ENJOYS FIIM - in the Kootenay Lake the experience. a FRUIT GROWING AND THE 1981. ‘Vaskedo Estimates of the Recauation of H "l-antercensal estimates. .FREE | ESTIMATES ON aa : In che: 1951 Goneus of: Agriculture usermetion ‘on the . ee growing of tree fruits will be ‘asked from..ail: farms: having 25 or more fruit trees: The farmer. will ‘be: asked — the acreage of each tree. fruit, “the number of. trees s “ |under and over 10 years. old, and® the total Value of tree | gpuit production in 19503 .1f smell fruits are grown 9.) mainly for sale, the acreage of berries and. grapes and ‘| the total value of the small fruits in 1960 will be | small fruits are made each year by the Dominion Bureau, : of Statistice. But it is only through the censuses: “that. {a full: count of acreage. and number: of trees is. available ané this information -is necessary. for chs purpose: of the . Commercial: tree' fruit production, as recorded: in the 1941 Census, is of major propertions in three main areas. --the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia, Southern - Ontario, and the Okanogan Valley in British Columbia. . Other ‘lesser’ areas help to ‘swell: the ‘total for: all. Canada. The, walue ; t trees in 1940 was placed at b12.000,000.- & BUILDING REQUIREMENTS. . Box 247 Kinnaird, B, C. CENSUS. ‘A:NUD of tne main Hopes! and * “ALL YOUR _ ORDER Move ONAL Phone © 4221 RUBBER, TILE,. _MAR RBOL TUL AND. : BATTLESHIP ‘LINOLEUM TILES, IN | BEAUTIFUL, BLENDED COLORS aaa eel aairniaserennecnenmegnnsns SUPPLY sseaeaet a aes sede seseseseae see a aE ae ASBESTOS: SIDING | 24X12 SOSIN, WHITE, GREEN’; “GREY ‘AND, GRANIT COLORS." LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES iach. saiea! (OF ALL KINDS. 6... oe 5 See SESE SEARS AAAS HEHEHE se ie See aegeseE ae ae ae ae HEME TEARS, ¥ 0.U R ONL O. Wickes: se sear ses saesses ata oars aa aes eae ga | Wanaimo,. B.C. (GP) Miss. Mergaret Belany, ‘el; oa : ‘ gew her firat moving: picture-—a Scottish film in color. “Blessed with exellent elenss she. thoroughly enjoyed ‘ TAN, . Thursday May 10¢h, ‘1951 : ceee dork peeip, YOUTH. WINS KNIGHTS oF PYTHIAS. SPEAKING (GontEer. poner “Ok Rossland High ‘school ‘shutout: walked F oft ‘with: top honors. in. the West Kootenay publics speaking. contest finals “held i ..- ere. Sunday . afternoon. Frances Goderiss . “was winner: of ‘the: Knighta of ‘Pythias= see ponsored:. contest: and was presented with | “the new Kz .of ‘Ps public speaking contest: cup. ‘He is: first sholder of. the. cup, watch: will be presented ‘annually. . . “eo ooo’ ne Pe ee Oe MOTHER: ene woos \ es : eu : Mother means love. me f : eee ; &nd; Mother. ‘means kindness. oe. ee . Hother means patience: * ’. SS ae oe > and’ Happiness’ too. Bead : nS ‘Mother. means Bhering 9. Bolt (ue oo, nd Mother means caring: 560 p 3 “Mother means all this. << : For Mother means You: 3 ed0000 00000000000 0a000900 00090000 000000000000000000000000000000000080 “?Page 7. “ GU0DDDDGOSdGGoCGodN G0 0G0 00 00CNCCOOOCOGOadaagaN aG00O0OOCO000Q0000000000 aaooo0q000 000000 coe AasENDECoCODEOCEDOOGCNSGGSDEEGCOO0EbOGAC0N0000 ‘Senéra Leo Spence of Castleger ‘placed. sacond. in’ the contest while.Pat ‘Oka of New:Denver, was third, Other ‘Ralph Lewis: of. Nelaon, and. Alber: ‘Plas: “pio of Trail. ° “Subjeet to. the Seis was mQurning | Pointe in’ History,™ and the ‘majority: of. athe “speakers stressed the ‘importance ‘of. othe: birth of Christ and: Christs anitys § The winner will now-compote’in: the pro- ‘wincial. finals of the international: ‘con= Bee test. The™ BGs. contest. will ‘be heat at toria: ‘Later “this: month aes 380 ‘Scobt of: ‘'win, Rivers leags.: No. 70, was: ‘master. of. ¢eremonies for the’. “event: “and judges; ‘were ‘the: “Rev. ‘Joseph Barnes of, Castlegar, J.. Dawson. of: Nelson and.J.A. Thomas: of Castlegar. R.G: : oF. ‘Nelaon; diatrict: chairman. of. the K.P. Phe. ‘five _Tunner-up’ speakers. were presgen- “wooden ipeeeny provided. by the Castlegar “lodge. ere : Me “Following ‘the ‘balks, Gecrde Spence nt and: Miss Joyce Goodwin: of. Nelson, * ene 7: Mise ‘Doria: ‘Thatcher’ and Miss: Phyllis. Thatcher /of ‘Trail were heerd in. maical, eBOLO: ‘and ; duet, numbers. eels Se RE eae t : are aan & eo Four. ‘tables of. bridge. and three of: hist.were in play at:the Twin Rivers 1 Wednesday night: at.a card. party : ponsored. By. the Twin Rivers Lodge, - No...70, ‘Knight: of. Pythias. es Winners ‘were: whist’ ladies’ fivat;: Mrs. Re ‘Grain,’ nena. first, “Go Freser;. ‘Lage; ladies! first, ‘Mrs. Jo! hie “ aeal garage. “Two ‘miles. from. Ferry, ‘at if Robson.” Apply Mrs. Me. Turik, Robson: “OF. 2 to Mas: and itcs, John Gall, at “the a detenter eed ontestants were Gordon Bwin of Salmo, .. |” contest; ‘thanked: the speakers and: judges, . ted. ‘with: ‘plaques, with ailvér, shield on es : RAIIGHTS. oF PYIELAS ‘HOLD ‘WEST DRIVE Kootenay: Lake General Hospital, May” 9th, we Boncsnondodss cnc bacosenossH saa aanscsa bs eee Tse oeleU co ouescesea E ; . if . i ad Om MAKES A COUNTRY STHONG © ‘You .can: bee Junie -.-@few turned: up at € guy tendent ever since: ‘ he's lived ‘enough years. to see the gr “Less than five: yeats: ago Canada’ : “from robust... Our oil fields .were. wind. 7 barrel in every 10 we used. : of a.tiew: major. industry. ~ oil reserves ‘than Canada; And: produ ‘meet about‘one-third of our needs. Ree -/. , On other countries ‘and’ brings us, a. step, closer. to self-sufficiency: in OS. Leil.” With ‘oil increasingly important to: our: daily: life ‘in peace. of. ee war, any improvement ..in security eae for Jimmie an for all of'us. °° vs Canada’s newest. major: d see fer gates uo 2 Indu gives proniee of becoming one of lucin, twas far: 2 and nd produced only one Today only. eight: councsies jacthe world are. Laven have larger: Ss Cy this vo is expected: ‘to: Every barrel of. this “home grown”, ‘crude: esscns | our dependence s of pply. means new: securley d