SETO. CAFE CONFECTIONERY. "The Best Place Te Eat” Large Tables For Family . 01 ry Parties _RICK’S T.V. Sales & Service , Phone : 2946. Everything In -T.V. Supplies Fleetwood T.V. Nicholl Passes Ma ato Gy Suddenly: In Kinnaird Thomass .R. Nicolls, 80, resi-|" dent of. Kinnaird for many}. yout died at his home’on Tues- ay. Mr. Nicolls" ‘joined: the North- west Mounted Police in 1893 and '| retired from the RCMP in 1932 with the rank of Sgt. rea He moveg then to the’ City force which he coraanted until 1947. He ‘is survived by his’ widow, a step-son. and three daughters, Have you, read The Classifieds? Camp, Retreat Dates The 1956 schedule for Camp Loutdes.| is as fol- lows: BOY'S CAMPS:: - :Thursday,. July 5 — Saturday, july 14—Trait, ‘Rossland, *Coxtlega’, West ‘Kootenay and: Okanagan. Saturday:— July 1 i Morey July 23—Nelson - and East Kootenay. GIRLS CAMPS: - Thursday, July. 26—Saturday, ho “4—Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, West Kootenay.and Okanagan. Sat turday, August son and East Kootenay. As in past years campers may, arrange to stay : for two’ sessions. - _ For the first time the Retreats will be held at , RETREATS: Notre Dame College as the Chapel will be completed at that time. Laywomen’s . Retreat, Friday, ‘August 17—Sun- Z _day, August 1 Clergy Retreat, Monday, August. August. 2 August. 26. A Jesuit Father of the Doom Province the Retreat Master, Laymen’s. Retreat, “Friday, August 24—-Sunday, ; londay, August Bo el- step-] went. to. Nelson..and. proved’ to * . | beating. Castlegar girls “ scored || Friday ‘night’ though and? at.-the " Recently there has: been some below cost selling by our various competitors, | we - wish to emphasize that. we meet all these, prices with same’ qualities or better; thus saving -you: valuable. time-by shopping at Trischuck’s, plus:the fact that''we. will: maintain our : extra. low shelf prices on’ “other commodities. i "MARGARINE, Perkey, 2 be. block _ BREAD, City Bakery, 2 tooves PREM or SPORK, ’3 {ins ........ asatds MILK, Pacific, 2 tins ..- _-MIUK, Pacific, ‘case rd PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Jb. Be ee the poets , amd, Reps clashed. ‘The Caste be. a worthy. foe. . The: in girls were .the. first to, rece! ye a with surprising résults:, Our top scorers. were turned. upside, .Y. Patton came up with-a 11. point led she, the game,. TAL LeRoy’ had ‘8 ‘pts. with V..Gleboff 5, P..Lewis 4, QO. Samsonoff 3, G. ‘Leitner 2 and. G. Seaton 1. They . totaled 34. The - Nelson. Jassies » also scored ‘with “enthusiasm “as ° M. Ure led ‘with 8. point; D, Denov 6 “V. Strong 4, U. Evahs 3, tz 2,°-and L 1ino for a, total of .24. “The boys game:. also’: ‘turned out ‘tobe @ thriller," F:. Horcoft played: with his usual: high ‘scor- ing, ‘chalking: ‘up *11, points; -W. Kerelff. scored: 8, -P. ‘Savenkoff 6, 2’ for a’ total of 32.. The’ boys: held ‘the “lucky ‘card or end, of “the game the score was tied! The ; teams ,played: gameé. of - overtime, | but Nelson. vo: pts; “Py Th enholtz, B. Paterson, | Perecuid - each seored 2 Sing score. was 34-32. * Junior Tournament Results | ‘While the Sr. Reps. were busy with ‘victories, the Jr. Reps were also playing to win on Saturday, February 18th, at. Rossland where teams from Salmo, Trail and Rossland were entered in the Tournament, The girls . play- ed two exciting games, winning by 20 points over Salmo. but losing out to Trail by 2 points in. the sécond game. Scores were Castlegar 25 anime 5 and Castlegar 6—Trail 8, The boys played three games beating Salmo by 10 points in the first, and Trail -by 21 points in “the second, ‘but losing ‘to. Rossland at the end of. the “day by'12 points, ‘Both teamis played| with great. vigor and we: can well be proud of them. Final 21; Castlegar 35—Trail 14, Cast- iegar 33—Rossland 45. Well, that winds up an exeit- ing ‘weekend.’ The next game to be played is against Rossland: ‘on our home court, so be sure you’ support your: team on Friday, February 24th. : 5 and K,:Kirby| Hold Tea In April’ No, 79 Order of “|decided to’ have a’ “Cancer Tea” ay, be had ‘for the asking by pnyone needing them.: After the - regular ‘business ° a members and. friends;, The regular 5 necting oor iF was. held on ne night...In|:§ “|line with the Cancer’ ‘Clinic being formed by this, Order, | “it. was}: social eyening was held fers the |: : The Finest Qa a the: large fireplace in both room in addition to extra breakf: usually large kitchen. There's space for - everyone and everything in this excellent: plan, space for work and play, and just ordinary living. Note, too, living ‘room: and. TV. room, and double garage orf basement level. A study plan of thié house is available to readers free. Simply send 25¢’to cover mailing and handling to Modern Plan Service, Dept-F, Hosola Bldg., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. truly gay ectting for split-level,: but setaally ting equipment is located, laundry real room, A short flight. up leads to living, dining rooms and kitchen. Another short flight up =). ; brings you to the bedrooms. All told there are three |” bedrooms.and a study, which can also be converted into a fourth bedroom if desired. ‘There -are two" EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN TRE. BUILDING LINE ~ WALDIE “LUMBER & : scores were: Castlegar. 31—Salsho |. A pot luck supper will be ‘hela 24th in the Club Rooms, ‘all members invited. There will be a charter member's night on March 20th.'and an ‘open invita- tion to the ladies after the even- ing’s. business'-is concluded. All «members are a. ureed to pay 1956 dues. Hushands!. Wives! ANE - NSURANCE 4 THAT ‘See ‘your Mutua c. A. An, Branch Office: 450 Ad FITS, YOUR on March Sth. .T Stag on March || aeN WORDS FOF. ‘78e - — THREE’ INSERTIONS: FOR THR. : ERICK) OF TWO — 25¢; DISCOUNT. IF. PAID | ‘WHEN . PLACING ORDER: rae fom EPHONE: 8031. fest “For. Sale. ‘Card of Thanks” : TENOR SAXAPHONE, PHONE]: 8867. ° 37 Press her thanks to her: friends (Mrs. F,-Englund ‘wishes to ex- Range all ‘white enamel, Phone Ly 38 ENTERPRISE | COAL: &: “WOOD a for; flowers and cards sent to her while she was in} the Kootenay, Lake. General in Nelson. | Also for; their attention.. We wish to ‘express . our hart- felt, thanks to all. whoe kindly. 7p ONE FULLY MODERN: HOUSE, 2 bedrooms, Dumont Subdivi- sens Seanad. Phone * ‘2738. + VEN eed ce an HEATED PARTLY. "FURNISHED “suites, Apply: Alex” Ralph pverte Special- thanks, to Dr, A. D.-Johnson and Rev. L. Clinton Johnston, t iz ‘CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME - DEDICATED TO KINDLY - HTEUL) “hor phoite : 3061-: hiss tindd /Columbia Ave., available, March “Notice E Castiega? 260 Teall” 10U'"]| naird P-T.A. Variety. Concert, ~ Nelson 1471. Keep’ “March oth: for “the Kin- ‘Newly... decorated "house, on | Ist.) Phone “Castlegar «3866. Stl, ie » LAND REGISTRY: AcT' TTER: OF ‘Lot’ 4 ‘ir | Block’''38" of. Lot’ 397; Kootenay | District, Plan 494, and Lot) 8 ‘in to Drs. Ruebsaat and ‘Smythe beck, assisted. us and for the swords of} hone. Sines aoe . and. t ; uP 2405" WMS es 36 i at the death of our be- |’ loved husband’. and. father, |\ The Burke: Family, ; Kinnaird, ai IN CELLBLOCK ii WMO ON THE SPOT auuND ret . rgaret Bf PRISON A wacts:.. Block 36° of: Lot 397, K District, Plan’ 494.” ‘ ; The : Castlegar :* Co-operative COFFEE SHOP. CONFECTIONERY. ing will not be held ‘this, week, due..to ‘road ‘ conditions:‘and will be, held March; 6 pnstend, Beauty. Parlor Ales: “guitar: Soviety wishes ‘to! ¢ advise: mernbers:-that the meet- Proof having, been’ filed in my end fe) and: bearing dates the 25th of. July,’ "1953, and 14th of June, ' 1954, réspectively, Bg HEREBY. GIVE berg, 78 Maple ‘St. C: 4 ‘Phone 4631. is 38 my tioh at ‘the 'é: of one calendar ‘mornith | froin’ first i : ‘Found LADIES? LEATHER: .GLOV ES, ; KOOTENAY LAUNDRY: | ‘NELSON, BO. For Pick-Up & Delivery : ‘Phone Castlegar | a CENTRAL. SHOE | °& LEATHER: _ REPAIR . Phone 4621" : We attach “pinkie” yaa near*: Co-op Store, Apply ~ Castle. News. in‘ lieu of such lost Certificates. ‘Any person. having” any informa. tion with* reference’ to’ such, Jost ‘Certificates’ of Title is requested’ For. Rent or ‘Sale. ON ‘HIGHWAY’ IN KINNAIRD, modern 3 room cottage, elec- - phone’ 2847... 0. a.m. to 12.00 p.mh. Not suse Another ‘Place '5:Kat’ But’ Th Farmer's Tastitute ‘ae returned Annual’ Meeting, .. held" at ’“the home ‘of J. T, ‘Webster during’ ‘the | 2! weekend," Re-elected were Alex Smecher, president; Ross Oborne; pe pecsident; J.T. Webster, and-J."H.:Smith Bad “David Stewart, ° directors:*: > Mr; Smecher reported consid- erabfe’ work’. by. ‘the Robson has made a‘ great:i tric ‘range’ ‘dnd oil burner, r to office for’ another year. at ithe vice Cubs. in. cleaning up the ground a ‘with the’ under- Dated at’ Nelson, BC. Slig: | unea “| So. this, 10th day: of ore Beng ee “Interment will be in“ Kinnaird * Memorial Park Cemetery, ‘The. ‘Castlegar ed! with: arrangeme: its... “Mz, ‘Smith in reporting for ‘the Cemetery Committée” said: . that the? BCFGA; ‘have «been «pl: some’of the * trees ‘donated: by] 1954. dian 212; ‘million, compared: to. $890 million’ vin the Samy period of and the rést will be planted ‘ in the Spring. He sald four burials were held during the past -year. The Hnandal: ste eee és ask the Department of Highways toimprove. a bad. scorner; of .the Robson d, were planted with| i Naturopathile Physician ” “Eremento Building “CONTRACTORS: '. All Kinds of Building’ ‘ LUMBER: & BUILDING vc SUPPLY We can. s eS a “your . ullding: needs, Estates of ‘the loss - of ‘Certificates | “NOTICE OF |.4" hereof ‘to. issue |: ge Provisional” Certificates of’ Title |-4" Funeral’ Home ‘has’ been’ entrust: .