’ Thursday, Nowerabeee 1952 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. The News’ FOR SALE — Car. block heater: Car heater. Apply Box 288, Castlegar. z P-345 FOR SALE — One Classifieds FOR SALE — Six ‘hole, white enamel kitchen range in ex- cellent condition. Also a water heater. A. W. Thorp, Robson, - BoC; P1-47} typewriter. Not portable. Nick Bayoff, Tarrys,~ B.C: nee C1-47: NOTICE Don’t forget the; Robson evene ey ons FOR SALE — One Singer sew- ing machine (treadle) .in ex- cellent condition. Price, $55. 00. Apply Mrs. fl Sale; Ci 46 eee “OF THANKS — The United Church W.A.’ Post Office. C1-47 FOR SALE — Washing machine, ’ excellent condition.. Cheap for cash. J. McKinney, clo - West Kootenay, Brilliant. P1-47 FOR SALE — Three piece ches- terfield suite. in good condition at half price. Can be seen at ‘W. Hackman’s Robson. Mrs. ‘W. Hubert.. P3-45 FOR RENT — would, jike to thank all those, | who assisted with the t FOR SALE — 1940, sign. flat eck, logging .trus Goodtires: sBxoetlent = ne fue condition. $400.00 cash. A. E. Strange, Du- mont ‘Subdivision, a P1-47 FOR SALE — Kitchen range. Ex- cellent condition. Galvanized bath tub. D. E. Hughes, Du- mont Subdivision, Kinnaird. * C3-47 ird. | _in the rectory. Local G.Y.0. Plan Month’ End Dance St. Rita’s C,Y¥.0. will sponsor a'dance on November 30, as part ‘of their membership drive, it was decided at the regular meeting fter ng FOR. SALE — One “Indur” hot water tank, 24 gallon capacity. Propane. $100 or—? Apply Box 583, Castlegar. P3-47 | FOR SALE — Large size trigyele: Phone 3001. _ 1-47 banquet during the Convention. C1-46 | ATTENTION — All parishion--| ers of St. Rita’s parish are urged , to attend a card party in the Twin Rivers Hall tomorrow eve-' ning, Nov: 14, after Friday eve- ning devotions. Gome and get ac- quainfed: with your new priest, ! Father Trainer. Admission’ free. F Suite. Apply Twin Rivers Mo-! tel, Box 546, Castlegar. C3- 46. VEAL — Come and butcher your own veal at 32c a pound and up at Nick Bayoff’s, Tarrys, B.C. C1-47 Photo Studio FINEST QUALITY SERVICE - B. HUBER Box 522 Phone 4922 a A RC RE ST ANNO’ UNCEMENT — The St. Alban’s W.A. will hold its pre- \Christmias bazaar in the Parish |\Hall, Saturday afternoon, Nov- ember, 29. C1-47 ‘ANNOUNCEMENT Six Grade XI students, in a panel discussion, will present. their ideas on “the Value of Extra- Curricular Atcivities” at the next regular meeting of the Stanley Humphries PTA to be held in the High School Library on Monday November 24, at 8:00 p.m. 1 r C1-47 | A PERSONAL THANK YOU to the kind resident who so gen- | erously donated the coal to me. I wish to thank them most sin- | cerely. Compliments of a Kin- jnaird resident. B.L. - P1-47 “A Ws CHILDREN'S BOOTS and OXFORDS L— as. - a = =" Us. and D. ‘Widths It lis essential that Children’s feet be fitted correctly Poorly fitted shoes on Children can lead to serious foot trouble in later life BUY AT MADDOCKS SHOE STORE WHERE . Complete Size Ranges insure a correct fit S In Brown and Black Priced From $2.95 - $7.25 BALLET SLIPPERS; IN STOCK in All Sizes MADDOCKS _ARR Refrigerators New Shipment Just ‘ $295.00 "$343.00 WESTINGHOUSE RANGES . 28 and. — IVED yi $409.50 FOR SALE — Two pairs Boys’ CCM Skates and boots. Used few times only. Good as new. Sizes 12 -and 13. Price $3.00 each. Phone 2131. P1-47 COME EVERYONE — to the WL Tea and_Bake. Sale,. Thurs- day, November 27 in the Twin Rivers Hall, 3 to 5 p.m. Bingo in the Legion Hall after supper. . C1 47 In the absente of the Bresident, vice-ar Burt took .the chair. Father Trainor, the new parish priest here, was welcomed by the club and then the business ses- sions ensued. . When it. was announced that the hall would not be available for the previously proposed Pot- Luck Supper, it was decided to hold _the dance instead. Trail C.Y.O. is also to be present. A special meeting next week is to make final plans. New membership cards were handed out and a resume of Club activity was given.for the bene- fit of Father Trainor. © At the close of the meeting, re- freshments were served by te girls. MereThere With Arlee Well I did it! I wrote three let- ters this week—you know, it wasn’t as hard as I thought it was going to be. Once I got started it was hard to stop. So what if I did use carbon paper, I’d only tell them all the same thing anyway and there’s no sense doing it over and over. Guess I'll look into the possibility of having ’em' printed. Saturday we took the day off and wert to Rossland to’visit the Gibbard Family. We took the day off but our dear horses didn’t. They just took off. They break out of pasture and Williams home—then after sev- eral calls down town they head for the-High School.’ Nothing like a higher education, only it hasn’t helned them any so far. At any rate, after several re- vorts came in and we not being home. Miss M. Stuart figured’ the ionly thing: left to do was to plav “cowbov” and get the cavuses off the highway. She and Doreen Pitts: grabbed “bikes and sved down to where thev were last seen. Rounding uv horses on a bievele is practically impossible and voor. Muriel hadn’t been on a bike for several years, making the task doublv interesting. Thev found the horses down by the Ferry and tried to take them home via the’ W. Robson Road but there was a complete lack of cooperation on the part of the beasts. So down through town Thev have quite a routine now. | tal, Nov. 17, a daughter. make a Mee line for the lawn of, they went! the RCMP. After that is well | merked by hoof prints and so,nity chasing horses with a bi- forth, they go over to the J. A.;cycle? a a a A a -HARCOFF — To Mr, and Mrs. Peter Harcoff, Robson, Novem- ber 10, a son in Trail-Tadanac Hospital. PLOTNIKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Nick Plotnikoff, ‘Castlegar, at Kootenay Lake General Hos- pital, Nov. 15, a son. APPLETON — To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Appleton, Castlegar, at Kootenay Lake General Hospi- How does one keep one’s dig- Anyway after detours in every available gateway, they finally got them home and collapsed on the couch at M. Stuart’s. The Pay- off? oh yes, the radio was blar- ing Roy Roger’s Theme Song and the kiddies’ favorite program. “High-Yo Silver Away.” A. EREMENKO & CO. Dept. Store & Deep Freeze Lockers IN OUR MENS WEAR DEPARTMENT Boys’ and Men’s BOMBER JACKETS... Poplin — $12.95: Satin - $14.95 Plaid Bush Coats, quilted $18.95 We Carry Con Charge A Don’t Forget Specials in our Meat Dept. PORK RIBLETS VEAL ROASTS, Boned Lb. _. and Rolled, Lb. ........ 69c BEEF LIVER Lb. ...... BOLOGNA “By piece, Lb. PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 31 and 22 Try our fancy Cooked Sausages from Vancouver Castle Theatre {AVE WiTH Friday and Saturday uit WONDER oF THE eA acs Seer its ALLTIMG BiG-TIME me AC Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. a Xs H: K.. Naruse K. A. Morrow OPTOMETRISTS Suite 3 — Post Office Bldg. Hours — 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY For Appointments Phoné Mrs. C. Sutherland PHONE 3441 SAND ORDERS TAKEN FOR.,. AND DRY SLABWOOD! nnaird Trapster _ 4 42 2 S GRAVEL attic ti ti i i i i .--Monday-.and.. Tuesday The Great Living Love Story of Today's Generation! @ ARTHUR K “Ganeoy a | bev “MITCHELL Transfer and Fuel Lid. OFFICE — ANDERSON FEED BUILDING | Aaureen O'HARA Jeff. HANDLER W.SOM MERSET MAUGHAN’S Thi A Peramount Release ; $150 PAYNITE WED. _- SHOWS AT 7 ‘and 9 p.m.