. | Page 6 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, Novembér’5, 1953 and in D's A Woman's World By Mil Crittenden “Now I know that Halloween is almost. here, ‘cause yesterday I saw Santa in an Ad.” That's one of my favofite quips by Vancouver columnist Barry Mather. Most of us deplore the premature talk ‘a- pout Christmas that sometimes begins in October, Advertisers, par- ticularly, assault us with early talk about Christmas on the air, in the I don’t want to be guilty of spoiling Christmas by rushing it unduly. But I do have a reason for mentioning it today. NOW is the time to begin a rigorous beauty workout so that you'll be literally in the pink when the =e holiday season rolis around. The - Yule season is the gayest of the year for most of us. It means parties, dancing, get-togethers of every kind. Many women make a new dress for Christmas a year- ly tradition. It’s disappointing to wait until the festivities’ begin, or until you're shopping for -new dress, to give some thought to the state of your figure, ¢ Savings Bond Sales At Cominco Hit Half Million Mark About 20 percent of The Con- solidated Mining and Smelting Company's 9,000 employees have bought Canada Savings Bonds worth a total of $504,400. J. E. Barret who has co-ordinated Pneolator Purchased For Kinnaird Residents The St.-John's Ambulance As- ‘sociation, Kinnaird Centre and the Village of Kinnaird have pur- chased @ pneolator for the benc- |’, fit of Kinnaird residents, it was announced this week. The machine, the most modern of inhalators for use in. such Six weeks is the Te: quired to whip yoursdlf into shape if you've unwittingly let the inches dile on during the year, So why not set yourself'a definite goal’ for Christmas. De- cide now to lose a certain numb- er of pounds, a definite’ two or three inches at the waist, hips ete, Picture yourself in a gorge- ous new evening gown on New Year's Eve and it will bolster your will power for the dieting | S a|and exercises that you should do now. Figure of course, Couchman Fowler Collinson e ss Agencles Ltd. FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY Accident — Sickness INSURANCE ° q PHONE 2921 change with the fashionable sil- houette. In the past thirty years the ideal female figure has been remoulded again into the hour- glass shape into the lathlike stripling and back again into the reports that most bonds were sold.on the payroll deduction plan. At Trail, 1,468 Cominco .em- ployees subscribed $382,000 for as drowning, heart attack, ete, was purchased at a cost of $546. Two thirds of this amount has been Castlegar Sash’ & Door "PHONE 3211 WINDOWS — DOORS — SASH CABINET MAKING Free Estimates . dl raised ‘by the St, John’s Ambu- lance A with the whole- an average of $260. At Kimberley, 385 em- ployees subscribed $98,400 for an of hearted cooperation of village vesidents, and the remainder. has average i $255. Of the’ Kimberley total the been by the village. In case of emergency, Kinnaird are asked to contact at for $59,- 550 with 225 buying bonds, the Sullivan Concentrator for $30,- 650 with 117 buying and the Kimberley Fertilizer Department for $8,200 with 43 buying. On Monday, November 2, Co- minco’s Alberta Nitragen De- partment near Calgary, Alta, re- ported sales of $24,000 with some employees remaining to be can- warsed. opens at Riondel and to curves, Some of the top fashion designers now predict the return of the flat-chested silhouettes. Who knows? You have only to walk through an art gallery to notice how through the -ages the standard of beauty in women has been vevised. In one age the mature 7 PT LAQUITA’S : BEAUTY SALON Next to Credit Union HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5:20 p.m. OPEN TUES. to. SAT. ’ PHONE 2011 figure was immortalized; in'\.an- other it was the dainty virginal form. y : Just‘as we can only approxi- mately mold our figures to the fashionable silhouette, we each have to make our own adjust- ment to what is “ideal.” We’ are individually. proportioned; the length of the torso varies: with the: over-all height; small bones create a dainty frame, -large bones a rangy one. We can only agree with Sydney Smith who said that nothing is “so fallacious’ as facts—except figures.” That is, ‘so-called. standard’ tables of height‘and weight can’t be blind- ly adhered to..A woman with ar continue ‘nei ‘canvass through- out this week. once any of the following men: Dr. A. D, Johnson, Stuart. Mc- Kenzie, eters Jankola Jr., Len G. a Scott or J. Scccunedye Thrums Man Fined * - For Dog Thoft A Thrums resident, Valmore Roberge, pleaded guilty. to a charge of stealing a dog from on the night of Oct. 5 Kinnaird Scouts And Guides Treated To Halloween Parly The First Kinnaird Boy Scout Troop. and. the - Kinnaird Girl Guides. enjoyed a ae paid a fine of $30 and $21.90 costs in Magistrate's Court at Castlegar, Friday. Stipendiary Magistrate. W. H. Taylor heard the charge and sect alternate sentence in default of fine at 30 days, The charge was laid by R, A. D. West of Castlegar whose dog Party in the Kinnaird Improve- ment Society Hall Saturday eve- ning, attended by some 55 Scouts and Guides. There were treats for all and a number of games were played. Highlight of the evening was a comedy skit by the Girl Guides entitled, “Fashions of. '53.” A lunch was served by mothers of the younger people, The Scouts are under the dir- ection of Scoutmaster Bob Mul- lock and Irene Viau is in charge of the Girl Guides. - °°: Jarge ‘bones may seem. slender while another of the same weight and-height, with a slightly frame, may have too large a proportion } When you want fo. . REPAIR A SASH. ant a Look: under in the Yellow Pages* Look under "BANKS or LOANS" + + in the Yellow Pages® REMOVE OLD TRASH... Look | under “JUNK" in the Yellow Pages® *The Yellow Peges tel! who Buje——Selle—Rente—Repales i BRITISH COLUMBIA iF TELEPHONE COMPANY ‘{Don't think, however, that. either “CARPENTERS” . BORROW SOME GASH .-<° a ? di of fat. Ve \The present fashion. trend is toward a more womanly figure not stout,..but large enough to acknowledge that women’ ideally have’ ‘fairly prominent ‘curves. fashion or good health condones tipping the scales at a figure that indicates. even’ pleasing plump- ness. On the other hand, don't go on a reducing diet unless’ you really need to Ylose weight. It may..be: more ‘important: to lose inches at certain strategic spots than it is to lose weight. Standard -'weight.. tables are based..on. health “rather than beauty” standards'‘so * éonsider whether. you. want "to lose inches instead‘ of pounds. This: you can do ‘with: exercise. without losing weigh more than, they. do. Per- haps. with. proper‘exercise, fresh air, relaxation © and* wholesome without ~ “looking” pudgy. food you can actual, regain weight ‘A quick reducing. jet. is seldora the answer to all your figure pro- blems. Consider’, that fat .disap- pears. first:from the face and bust—two areas where you want to. keep’ it.’ Losing weight, - and losing it in the’xight places while ‘keeping your: health:-and: vitality is a problem. Til-discuss diet and exercise in “next: week's’ column. Right now I want,'to give some posture pointers’ “that will help {you make the’ most’ of your fig- ure right now. Good posture is your best pro- THE RUSSIAN PICTURE. “Musical Story“ tection against tormation of ex- are not held: up firmly by proper posture, layers of fat form to sup- “Sandy” from home during the evening of: Oct. 5, The animal was recovered the next day in the Thrums area. RADIC SERVICE HUBER 25 years experience Work Guaranteed Phone 4922 "WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1953 10:30 a.m. — PARADE, PINE ST. 10:45 a.m. — PUBLIC SERVICE AT THE Castle Theatre THE CANADIAN’ LEGION INVITES THE PUBLIC AND ALL SERVICE CLUBS AND LODGES TO TAKE PART IN THE OBSERVANCE OF THIS DAY. "LEST. we em i 4 "Fh | | .: 2 ] E port the ‘sagging Hip muscles are thrown out of line by' incorrect walking’ and- fatty. bulges are built up to'allow to fall forward,’ jaw musdies tire and form a double chin to rest on. If you. habitually slump, a dowager's hump’ develop above your shoulder blades. These fig- ure faults don’t just happen, They. are, your body’s .means' of com- pensating for lack of proper sup- port, .- Here is:a standing ‘exercise you can practice. to help ‘yourself form good posture habits. Stand against a wall; flatten your hips, letting them touch the wall, Cent-. er your head above your. neck: square your ‘shoulders, straighten: your spine, Try'to let every inch of your spine touch ithe - SL ‘DREN'S and Wi All Sizes to efi ‘Regular . {tebe ee - GAMISOLES ‘On Sale ee “Bie to $2.89 NYLON ANKLETS .65c and 75c_ Oc to 60c : (This. isn’t | easy, if you've: developed a sway-back.) Place” your “feet. about..an. inch from the wall, with toes point- ing straight ahead. Now step out, holding this position. Once: you've learned to stand correctly, try to make every part of your body aware of correct position. Hold onto that feeling. Stand “tall and thin” and condi- tion yourself to that feeling until it becomes natural to you. and you no longer lapse into habit- ually faulty posture. For... TT $1.08 BABY NIGHTIES APRONS | (Plastic) $1.15- ap 35c.to: 89e. = 2 AADIES’ T-SHIRTS . $2.25 For SE ne Gl Oe DOROTHY'S STYLE, SHOP PHONE 3099 sl 3099" KINNAIRD, B.C. A HUNGRY. FOX saw some fine bunches of Grapes hanging from a vine that was MORAL: Instead of saying “sour ; Will Be Shown One Night Only Thursday, November 12 Castle Theatre “SHOWS AT 7 and'9 pm. @ Mr. W. Stoochinoff will be Guest Speaker with the film and will report on’ the. Youth ‘Festival in Roumania. @ Mr.v. Belobroski will speak on nthe’ Russia Canadian Federation, ~ trained along a high trellis, and did ‘his * best to reach them by jumping’ as high as he could into the air. But it was all in ing, “I thought those Grapes were ripe, but I see now”™they” are quite sour.’ ’ grapes” when you can’t immediately . vain, for they were just out of reach: so - he gave up trying, and walked away with an air of dignity and unconcern, remark- attain your ambitions, build a ladder to success by opening a savings account. with The Cc dian Bank of C your balance regularly and you'll soon be i ina position to get what you seek. Blustratton by Arthur Rackhari, me from the a Heinemann Eiition of devop's Pathe, © MS Add to 4 GOLEMAN OIL HEATER Thursday, November 5, 1953 CASTLE: NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. The si For Sale: LADIES’ BROWN WOOL GAB- ardine box-coat, Chamois linéd: Size 14, Worn only. few times, Price new, $70. Selling ior, e. Phone 3433. TWO-PLATE COAL OIL, BURN: “ER, 8" hgh table model elect- ric washer.. One . pair. men’s skies: Pete Ewart, Robson, P1-45 TWO LOTS NEAR CASTLEGAR high school. Write H. Cc. Smith, ) RR. No. 1, Summerland, * Gisas "Classified | 420 BASS ACCORDION, LIKE New. Also © China’ Cabinet. Phone‘ 3711, Castlegar. P3-45 1, AND CHAIR $45.00. Apply W. .O. Devitt, Castlegar. C1-45 OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR Lighting Fires. 25c Bundle. Castle News, : tin. '“MOFFATT” GAS STOVE, LIKE New. 'C.P. approved, Can ‘be geen at Waldie's Warehouse. son, First’ Ave, Castlegar, MILCH. COW. TO FRESHEN| phone. 3626. ‘PLS end of March, Bill’ Rebatot ¢ _ Thrums, Bc. _ 44 Lost ; ONE “ACME” HEATER. MED- ium Size. Call.at: Otto Ander- son’s Second Ave. Phone a Castlegar. New. Phone 2571. P3-43 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN, P. PANEL. Bargain price. Apply Peace ; Kavic, Robson.. Wanted to Buy : ' WE PAY CASH FOR. OLD Batteries, ‘Radiators, : Copper, .Brass, Lead, etc, Hillerest Motors, Trail, Phone 1555. tic-39 For Rent iO might be cited, their iene and “Random Reveries By Vie Misutka Some members of ‘the “fair sex” have us males beat by way more than’ the proverbial, mile when, it comes to logic. No mat- less damsels might hold, and no matter how. many authoritative ers ‘of the Village. of Castlegar was present for their regular meeting Tuesday evening at the village office where an extra heavy volume of business, much of it routine, kept them occupied | til 11:45 p.m. ter what opinions these daunt- SIRFORT REPORT: COMMISSION NEWS BRIEFS The, full Board of: Commission- sane A. D,. West, Chairman of us rport Cc powers Two ROOMED FURNISHED Upstairs Suite. Also three bed- room house. .6th. and .Main Phone 2158, Castlegar. 3-44 Two ROOM. pCOTTAGE. IN Kinnaird, hone still Bay they (the damsels, are right. As an example, "supposing 1 had the opinion that tadpoles are baby bats, not knowing any bet- ter and. having never had much to do with tadpoles or bats. And 2081, ‘wejte’ Box 272; Robson Cc. TWO ROOMED APARTMENT. Private bath,’ propane range & heat. Reasonable.” R. Hunter, Phone 4187, Castlegar. C3-45 7 ROOMED . HOUSE. APPLY Box 96, Castlegar or enens 4207. 1645 TWO OR, FOUR. ROOMED Sulte.. Wired’ for’ range," Fuel supply.in, Apply Mrs.J: Peter- I should one day be browsing thecgh -a Book of Knowledge or should run across the word “tadpole” in some un- 1 expurgated dictionary and there be advised ‘that ‘tadpoles are” éxe young of a batrachian animal.’ I. wouldn't question 1t. I might look. up. “batrachian”, having nothing better to do, and I would learn that. “batrachian" is the family name for toads and frogs and has nothing to do with bats. Right there, no . matter how vehemently I had clung. to the RED IRISH SETTER -FROM Kinnaird on Thursday. Phone 4051, or contact Bob ee THREE ROOM SUITE WITH ‘path. Phone 3897, Castlegar. ee C3-44 belief .before, I'd admit Yd been wrong, All the men and boys I know would do the’same under the same circumstances Of course most of them in this particular «instance, I) think, wouldn't care’ much one way or the. other but I’m only giving :an example. Not so with some of the ladies, however. Uniler the same cir- those with the mar- s| Announcement ‘ - 4th. Annual Christmas Sale November 14th in Robson. Hall, 3-5 p.m. Sponsored PY. Robson | Evening Group. A 2-44 . BABYSITTER ; Teenage | Babysitter 2 available. > Phone bai ee to report the vAigport” Xs once again open for busirress aft- er a six week shutdown for the $125,900 repair and improvement Job. TREES DELIVERED David ‘Campbell reported this year’s trees from the Tadanac Nurseries to residents requesting them, have been delivered and most of them have been picked up. A ARMISTICE DAY march as 2 group in the, Armist- |: not know what the book was ice Day ceremonies on Thursday. talking. about but I’d know that di red ‘ the book knew..So maybe I'd Seite aslo being oe eventually come under. ‘the Public Be ila Parks Board ,C fs Now: on Display al. The Castle News consignment of young etter of thanks for the trees is peing sent to Cominco. The village commisioners will MOTOR. OFFER TABLED Tabled after. some discussion was an offer, from a Castlegar firm to sell the village a.station- ary motor to run the rock: crush- er now. almost assembled for the village by a Robson resident. Decision was deferred till the vil- lage has definitely purchased, the rock crusher. REFUSE :-WATER i APPLICATION . Application for. tar service to a resident outside the village, was turned down for the reason ‘that if the village. were to, supply any more water outside, the. vil- lage boundaries, they would Castle Theatre SAVE WITH A Thriftpass © “FRIDAY and SATURDAY a Unkissed “til the Marines tand! gheGIRBSef | ‘with GENG BARRY ELSA LANCHESTER, msi Gall DON THUOR tilities, vellous mental powers I ed above, would still insist, and most petulantly too, that tadpoles are bats and’ anybody who says different, be hé even the fore- most bat ‘and frog’ ‘authority. in the world, has ‘bats in his belfry.’ so there too, : Now I make these remarks not from any motive. of rancor put | > in| Purely of jealousy. I turn green : | with: envy. every time I.have a 3 TTENTION. =_ Be &x-Serv- iriendly discussion with such Fe "The most recéat was only afew "SOIL AND TILE PIPE | Qt . Supply - AI" iia In. “Ana See ‘Us’ oat Sac Stock Is Complete: “Castlegar Building — “GENERAL: CONTRACTORS Store- be. required to” every . outside | ‘resident who gp- plied tor icf a UNION At the eet of the Trail and District. Civic Workers Union, the meeting set Nov. 13 as the date). opening of negotiations for a 1954 argaining agreement for Village ‘of Castlegar employees.” CONVENTION REPORT Commissioners Victor, Jenks and Bert Cherrintgon reported on Convention’..in Vancouver. They rn admit, Thad to think for minute: but: soon, ‘(about a halt resolution ; regarding ‘the’ ‘supply- ing’ of water ‘outside monee was ‘not: hour: later):*I answered : that: ’I thought, atoms were. .* ‘“They'ré not, molecules are the smallest,” * promptly. ; came, the vigorous reply. Well, T'can’ be” wrong,” says I, “Let's see if we can find out,” Och. Bldg. ermnits their. “atteridance: ‘at *the UBCM):----'=- ‘said a total of 64 resolutions were |* | Submitted and’ most’of them. “were | the: Vernon} =: Le. FATA ea “There were 44 ‘puilding permits issued during the month of Oct- ober in .C: $14,- and .I began browsing my. “Thornd}keyBarnhart, Com- brehensive: Desk: :, Dictionary” whi serves as my ‘speller, book, 925, the monthly report of Vil- lage ‘Inspector’ David ‘ Seaton, presented to the Board of Com- seatge word finder and cushion | V' when my chair, happens: to be too ‘low. : But this tome only confused me and: my. fair: disputant, bringing in such things as chemical change and. indivisible. substance’ which didn’t solve ‘the problem one way or:the other, but might have only}, started: another! argument, 23,000. Twentieth Century y and just before supper. —a- group: of. atoms. ¢ 1 DVERSHOES. woRwooD - cA BRAND THAT IS UNEXCELLED =- WOMEN - _— CHILE ne ‘ean, SHOWBOOTS. M PRICE BANG, ‘70 PLEASE ‘ALL pet RAY — - BROWN =- BLACK | Being. a.strict adherent to the law ‘| that the whole is larger than any one. of its. parts, I thought I had found proof that’ stom are small- er. than. veals,. 2: sie Some of these. permits: have al- ready been completed and a number of other building projects were “also’ finished during the month, leaving 59 yet'to be com- pleted at the end of the month, | Work on most of the outstand- steadily." Permits: issued ' during the month:were: ~~ A< Poznicov, stucco, $150; J. F.: Killough,. residence, $450;- S. Popoff, garage . and: temporary erie $500;:J. Markin, gar- age, $175; -P.-Gretchen, residence, $2,000;: W.. Plotnikoff, alterations, $500;:.L.V. Campbell, garage, $250; Ww. "Saprunott, basemen and 0; P. Cl , the facts to the Glangresing dam- sel.’ 4 “phat. can’t’ be. right, was her immediate hehe ‘$5, ae L.A. Grunerud, porch :.foundation, $100; R, Fenner, addition : to. store, $1500; H. ‘Hesketh, alterations, $100; S. L. -Davis, garage, on and. T. You can astonishment. Here Ta been :re- garding “the pronouncements. of Webster's dictionary as the last word, . (though “often unpronoun- ceable) on any; subject defined managed to ‘gasp. must be smaller.” sibility: that “my, bat- with us. within its pages. Why it was here- Fully SINS sy .of a magnitude equal to the statement ‘that the ‘milk I drink CAB I every ‘morning, ‘doesn't come ASTUEGAR-TRATL from’ cows. |. ae CASTLEGAR . “Why can’t “it be right?” I ‘“Because-we were arguing this last night at my. house and there was five of us said molecules are smaller ‘and’. only.’ Peter -si id atoms are smaller. So molecules ‘Well at least that leaves’ ‘a pos- tadpole Jerome,: 2,000. ———_ == BLIE'S AUTO COUR T K A.M Morrow PT ist ‘suite 2— Past Office Bldg. OFFICE HOURS 9 AM, TO 5PM. |: y re- ing’, applications is proceeding | © JANET LEIGH: ion, FEARLESS FAGAN (ds ists) - sm oustes Leper pans “CARLETON CARPENTER: - KEENAN WYNN: ot $ HALEY DAE oe OWN LAE» nb tae ee Abe PAY. NITE | WED. "Shows at: theory, m be right. If only .I a i ‘Tuesday can “get..enough ‘people to agree Closed All Day itd with,me. |:On' second thought, For ‘ Appointments maybe « -we'd{ better drop . the : PHONE 2581 3 ‘whole*: pete before .some iady \ ye) err eaTie - Russian Pidare.