CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, 5.C. W. W. OZEROFF JEWELLER The Disirict’s Social Events | Nylon. Phone 3031 Hosiery Castlegar Happenings BUTTERFLY | Kinnaird Korner and IN HOSPITAL — Mrs. Reg. Waite and Mrs: J. Mason are Bar tients in K Lake G WELDREST: FROM HOSPITAL — Mrs. J. Burrows has returned home after Hospital at Nelson, Mrs, M. Burn- ham is a patient in the Mater at Ross- GASTLEGAR DISTRICT PROJECTS SOCIETY INVITES THE PEOPLE OF ROBSON TO ATTEND A MEETING IN } Robson Recreational Hall Thursday, December 3rd To Hear An ousins of the Plans for Building a District Centre BURNETT'S WHITE SATIN GIN “BURNETT'S LONDON ORY GIN basa Seiten This cavartisaiicat is not publi ed ¢ or displayed by tke Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columiia. -|ter from an ordinary teen-ageg, ‘| first” eight -pages, I came to a 2 | squares, with tiny arrows indica- land, ery TO VANCOUVER Ron Couchman was a business visitor to Vancouver during the’ week- end, eee MUSICAL EVENING — Mem- bers of the Highway Circle of the Castlegar United Church “W.A. enjoyed a musical evening last week following a business’ session at the home of Mrs. Bradford with Mrs. George Anderson as Co-hostess. Mrs. Bradford's mother, Mrs. McDonald, rendered several Piano solos and accom- panied a sing-song. Mrs. Wiig won ‘the prize for he evening. ROTARY. Gunse — R. Mills Chairman of the “Trail Town Planning Commission, gave an outline of regional planning to the weekly dinner meeting;of the Castlegar Rotary, Club, Wednes- day, in the Castlegar Hotel. ifew days in Deer Park, the past: few: weeks in a Vancouver hospital. : | $1. 35 $1.50 . AY VANCOUVER — Mr!’ enal| $1.75 $1.95 : Mrs, Paul Lade and family. are ! spending a short holiday visiting PAIR | ‘with friends and relatives in’Van- yi ? if _ a : couver, . Deer Park Socials CHRISTMAS HOURS: — Friday, December 18, . Tuesday, : 22, 23 —- Open Until Mr. Kent Dd. - 2 ccna visitors. to Mod 9:00 p.m. We are NOT open Friday Evenings beforo recently. these dates. wieeal q ’ q Mr. Wm, Snyder was a visitor in Deer Park. Miss P. D, Allan visited in Net- son for a few days, Mr. Fred Hamblin has return- ed to his home in Deer Park after a few months visit with his son | and daughter-in-law ‘Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hamblin. Art Carlson has returned to Johnson Creek after spending a Christmas i: and Pete Wi have left Deer Park for Vanco! ver, (where they plan to do their z a . REFLECTIONS GLADYS COLLINSON I received a letter the other day that wrang my heart. In'some ways it was a.very ordinary let- but to me it was pretty ~|St dohn’s. Ambulance - . SHE'LL BE - PERFECTLY | CAm! HOME IN “OUR | CHARMING. ROBES “— Thos, Couch, President Association, Castlegar special from a pretty-special teen- ager. The salutation was “Dear Mom”, the body consisted of the usual ‘references to campus acti-, \ $12. 95 to $18. 95 The “21 enbers" present also at elected Mr. Eranle Richardson of vities,. ete: ali in a sorely, barely legi- was and Newig E.. churches, ot Castlegar, angiones to say nSteane of the punctuation, and six cents post- age due, to boot! { After ‘cleverly deciphering the small drawing on page nie, It ‘was a diagram showing the in- side of his room at Acadia Camp: It was just a. typical room shared by two. boys. On one side there]: was a single, bed, dresser, clothes ik, marked ’s”, On. the ‘other side was’ bed, dresser, clothes eloset and desk. marked “mine”, Both exactly the same, but with one heart-rending difference. On the room-mate’s desk was an odd assortment of dots andi ting the words leading to each, I looked closer ..and ..swallowed hard, then braced. myself and looked again.- There- was abso lutely .no mistake. .. These parti: “Room-mate’s bed-time snacks”,. and were “cheese”, “ham,” “cookies”, “gake,” ‘and yes .even “crackers,” I began to get a miserable feel- ing in the pit of my. stomach. It was no use telling myself that he ly, 4 @ = Senior Badminton Ciub plays" every BULLETIN BOARD A Free Communily Service — Phone 3441 ell fed, that ex: tra food was. not necessary, and that.no doubt his roorn-mate was overweight. anyway. However, : I am: the type of mother, who,.can take a hint, and not to. be. outdone. by “room- mate’s. mother.” I immediately ded.to. send off a parcel, 7 to 11 p.m, High-School Gym. Fees —. $8, 00 Single, : $12.00 Couple, St. Alban’s W.A. will hold ‘thelr Pre-Christmas Tea ‘ana | Bake Sale at the Parish Hall, Sat.," 'Nov.: 28th. @ = Keep in mind December 5th, United Chareh Wa. Sale, K.P. Hall, 3 to 5 p.m, @ = St. Alban’s W.A. will hola annual meeting and election of officers in the Parish “Ball, Thursday, November. . 26 ‘at 730 pn. 5 essary for.a -bed-time snack, .or for that:.matter a full course meal. Surveying my. handy-work with pride,ithat empty sort of feeling began to leave me, and I was almost’:sorry for “room- mate” who:by now would surely have most of his-goodies eaten up. “Oh yes’;;just before closing I wer Mr. E.G.0.'s crazy mixed up / CLAIM OF THE WEEK — $51. 43 to replace linoleum damaged by- fire in our client's kitchen. you, (this women, .ca! is'nt humanly possible to remai; ‘Cyril Bell Agencies le. Phone 3441::..... ‘Castlegar NIGHT CALLS PHONE 3683, R. A. PINGOTT “Insurance Advisors EGO, | ‘ Reta Stent a SES | About 15,000 ot ine. patients in are 4 the ages of 20 and 50, { ‘The World Health Organiza- tion (WHO) estimates that deaths from tuberculosis throughout the world are at least three million yearly and may ‘be five” million. cular words were printed clear-| labelled |:' containing all the delicacies nec-|, must mind;my manners and ‘ans-|' ‘ion... Of course I.agree with] ime): Teen-agers, lilce}’ "be loved. or hated,| ignored... or. pursued, but. it just | to ‘them. right? . Mr.], * New. conimittee members are filliams, J. Kelly, J. Sch- nell, “J..Dunlop, Bruce Horning and Mrs. Helen Davis. The First Aid Classes, now in progress with an attendance of 30, will have their examinations on December 15 ‘it. was announ- ced. J. Dalziel and C.°H. King are instructors. |. SEE THESE LOVELY | "ROBES AT _ JANET’S. : 200 . PHONE 3 Seas of : - m65C ice BACON ble BASKET. 2 ov 29¢ | ETE... 660 thee. Hors 590} nae phe. ae : LEG OF LAMB ‘15. E LAMB CHOPS Age ae 5 3% <=, or PREM - LAMB SHOUDER — _- Whole or Half. . Lb, MINCED ! BEEF fi a ene A9c WIENERS. Ih Be _ PHONE 2001). ‘Vhursday, November 26, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. CHEESE Lb. rolls ... ROUND, Ib. SIRLOIN, Ib. WING, Ib. Whole or Sliced KETGHUP. Campbell's Bottle ..... Campbell's 2.cans ...... —— Chi aay, FooD GERBER’S Javex 2 lb. box CELERY. HEARTS Cello, pkt. .-:. : 28¢ STEAK 591 BOLOGNA. ‘TOMATO SOUP 1 oud can he ‘A5c THIS LOW PRICE BLEACH 64 oz. bottle... 39¢ SODA BISCUITS ‘mz CRAGRERS of “Dimes, 1» AQ turned b KRG, Granis (Continued from page 1) capped Children and ‘the March Crippled» Children Fund, were tabled, and an appli- cation from the Welfare Commit- tee of the I,0.D.E. is being Te- the Pine Street Continued from page 1 quests and could not-say-all can be granted. PINE STREET VITAL Negotiations with ‘the McColl Erontenes. Oi Company ‘regard- ing the of Pine Street, lack of funds.’ . 29 - 25 naird A ling . $311.00 have been ted, statement submitted did not show the balance presently on hand. Anapplitation from the Greek War Relief Fund was refused for The treasurer’s report showed a balance of $1242.91 on hand after outstanding cheques total- were reviewed by M. E. Moran. The Company ‘hold,a mortgage on the property situated partl; where the street would go: Some members: said -the matter has: been’ in the talking stage without action for a:Iong time al- ready, and that: ‘perhaps expro- Pythian Sisters Hold Successful Fall Tea ceived by Mrs. V. Jones, on,either side, ° 1. Forgie-Thompso) Mr. A. Gray, secretary treas- urer, also submitted a list of the grants approved this year to Nov. 23, Total of these is $5497.95 but $395.04 returned from the Kin- naird Improvement Society, Sports Account, whose duties are now being handled iby thes] Lae - should abe ‘ undertaken. i very strongly on this matter,” sald R, A. D. West. “Those who own property here’ stand to. lose a lot if the’ y is not: put “As a’ property: owner, I feel Mrs. C. ‘Mrs. J. Mrs., cy Fraser, through.” He said “Castlegar is now, more or less split into three. main: sec- tions and if the street does not year thus far, . » 25c its e 29c ..29¢ cieties at while, : Trail, the total of grants $5102.95 for ie This total consists of 32 dif- ferent ‘grants 'to district, national and local activities. Largest grant thus ‘far has Been $600 to the Kin- naird.” Atheltic Associntion on June. 30 and ‘smallest has been $47.95 to the Canadian Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic. . The meeting heard reports by president Harry Sommers, Fitzpatrick and Alec Gray on the District Meeting of. Welfare So- Wednesday, which they attended and which they all agreed, was. most. worth- ‘There was a report too on the ed in Party-at:Ce who thanked all who ‘had assist- JF, Killough, sponsor of the idea, the by|were appointed to pursue the go with ‘the definite trend of business towards Maple Street, it will split into four, + “It’s a’ matter: that's of. vital concern to every businessman, he said, “and if. necessary, I think the businessmen should be pre- Pared to put up some of the money to see the street does go through.” Others were of the opinion that the Oil Company still may not E.| realize the importance of the pro- ject and it's vital necessity to. the village, , and should be ‘Bpproach- ed again, ‘The Chamber's four man com: mittee. on the matter, the Cham- ber executive and the two Cas- tlegar ‘village commissioners who matter, are to contact the Com- pany again: to what’ The Pythion Sisters held a very successful Fall Tea on Saturday, November 21st, in “the Twin Rivers Hall, The guests were re- ‘The serving table was covered with a cutwork cloth and cen- tred with a basket of bronze and yellow mums, ‘with candles car- rying out te colours of the Order Presiding at the urns were Mrs, Wanless, and ‘sainiice ‘\Convener for the tea, tables was were Mrs, Hubert,. Mrs.. W., Squn- ders, Mrs..O, Proud, and Mrs, ™“ The fancy ‘work ‘table. ;was convened by Mrs, G. Wanless i ase sisted. by Mrs, A. Saunders;. In charge of the bake table o [were Mrs, J. Thiel, and Mrs. L, ‘|Grunerud, whiic Mrs, J. Parkin handled the candy table. Convener for the kitchen wus Mrs, O. Lightle, assisted by Mrs, J. Gemmill, and. Mrs. H. Horne. Mrs, N. Bradford convened the Turkey raffle, Mrs, A, K. Murphy of Appledale, B.C. was the win- ner of the Turkey. The door prize was won by Mrs. A, Archibald. J. A, FERNANDEZ Evangelists RADIO SERVIGE.: B. HUBER 25, years experience Work ‘Guaranteed ‘Box 522 — Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. : A. F. HART i Week Nights — 8 p.m..' Sundays 2:30:& 8 p.m. Community Continued from page 1". Governor. _, The Charter is to be presented to the new club by Dolph‘Browne, Governor for District 153 of Rot- ary. International, at a’ special ceremony in ‘the Kinnaird Im- provement Society Hall Saturday night, beginning ‘at’6:45 p.m. The " wives of the new, Rotarians will also attend. Rotary © “ membership,’ ‘to-day stands at an all-time high; In the last eight months, 211 new Rotary Clubs have been organized in 39 countries’ of North, South: and Central America, Europe, Africa, ean and the Islands of the Paci- ic. Rotary Charter Night nual event, fair, He announced a surplus of $18.63 after. payment of all ex- penses and said he: is: turning this amount back to the; Society. Bert Lamb . reported on. the Directors and Wives'Social Eve- ning saying it too was most suc- cessful and should ‘Become, an an- A, ats agreed with “Mr. wets statements on the’ matter; and said he is willing to act,in; any way he can to‘have the street put through.’ “There is no ceritre'| to our town without Pine Streetti he declared, ° ~ CHAMBER ELECTIONS - > A ..nominating’\ committee - to propose two names for each seen ‘Building: Supplies OGLOW BROS. . fice in the group, was set up for, the ‘election of ,officers at the’ next meeting. Committee mem-; bers are M, B, Dalton,’ ‘C. A. And-) srsom W. T. Naldie and J. R. El- lott. Airport project, made ecatics by; a $125, 000- grant from) the federal 88 o BLIES. AUTO COURT: <> Bally Modern, « -CABINS Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR-TRAIL, iGHWAY - Hall CASTLEGAR } "We Have A-Full Supply Of _ Wagons, Bicydes, ~ Tricycles, - Pedalcars. AND ALL. WHEEL GOODS '10'Per Cent: Discount on All Cash Sales - Castlegar Bicycle — Opposite Mitchell Supply Ltd. Shop cyl I be open until-3 p.m, EVERY. NIGHT until XMAS ‘i of + For! our: Conventence ture date, :(the dicts for the wir: |, ing have already been installed.) for the-.government’ has spent close. to $200,000 in grants to the field already and “I don’t thin’ (insGaaTe YOUR HOME PROTECT = YOUR FAMILY'S ~ .VERMICULITE . INSULATION Yes! Do it yourself ia one afternoo: and cut your fuel bills up to 40961 ”|Society in the planning iof the they'll stop-at that.” “i = * Mr. West. mentioned that’ itiis hoped to have an Air Show in. the Spring as. an ‘official opening of the improved field. SPORTS ARENA A. T. Horswill suggested that in: view. of ‘some of the “fantas- tie.'schemes of, -financing” pro- posed for the building of a $175,- 000 sports arena here, the dir- ection. and leadérship_ of ;Cham:- ber members are needed to help the Castlegar District: Projects Project. He. emphasized that he is for from opposed. to the Sports arena project, in ‘fact heartily: in favor. of it, but that ‘WE HAVE a 'GRAND ‘e SELECTION OF * TIFT. ITEMS — Stoles from ‘92.98 Handkerchiefs’ ‘ “imported from’ Switzerland ‘Each. 65e ‘PERFUMES SOARES “NIGHTIES SCARVES: THE “1 some ‘of. the could. ‘assist'in the yf |: "After some discussion: the mat- i ; ter was. tabled. N. T. Oglow recommended that] the Cl ke an active in- erm ~. tan ireproor! Corns ot oF, ‘none, for roe eyiimate todity! ~ WALDIE® : Lumber & Building. * Supply’ Ltd.- ‘terest in the forthcoming muni- ‘eipal-ielections and encourage everyone to vate, J..R.-.Eniott announced that the Chamber's ‘January. meeting .|may be.changed one day and it was decided to hold the Decem- ber.'meeting one week earlier ‘than usual if possible.’ ‘George Jackson Tra ac tionizing COME TO SEE US WHEN aHE GOING Loe ROUGH : In ‘STOCK ue ae ee = Knobby: Bar ‘Sawdust Tread Tires | Good Supply of Shellzone & Cc. ILL. Permanent Antifreeze AUTO. > SERVICE - UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT in - PHONE 3091. Ted Cowlin MACNICOL — ‘0 Me: aind Mrs. |/ H. G. MacNicol of Kinnaird at Mater ‘ Misericordiae ‘Hospital, Rossland, ‘Nov. 10, a daughter, - LESY —° To. Mr.. and “Mrs, Maurice Lesy, of Robson, at Koo- tenay; Lake” General ‘Hospital, |:' Nov..22, a son, POPOFF — To Mr. and. Mrs.|’ Fred Popoff, Brilliant, at. Koote- nay Lake General Hospital, Nov. 22, eS ‘son. | SPONSORED BY THE» Rene - GASTLEGAR KIWANIS - CLUB Le FRIDAY: -AND SATURDAY og ath and Sth GORCARTIOE MALL l "LADIES. ONLY | The Hall Will Be Open Afternoon and nee DECEMBER 4 and 5 Evening: , °: