PAGE 8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR," B.C: ‘THURSDAY, .APRIL -12, | 3956. Fo Late to Classify FOR SALE GIRLS BALLON TIRE BIKE. Phone 3791, ee dance when Pythian Sisters of ee Pythian Sisters Hold Successful Tea Sat. A .good crowd was’ in atten- legar, ‘held their Annual’ Novelty Tea -on Saturday in the Twin Temple No. 37 Cast- Deer Park Socials Mr, and Mrs, D. Fhelps and son Oliver have returned . to their home in Salmon‘'Arm after spending a.few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Phelps and Mr. and Mrs. .C.'.Phelps, 581 Squadron. News © There wasa poor ‘turnout of cadets. at: the last parade, due no doubt to the fact most of the cadets thought it was cancel- led on account of Easter Holi- days.The parade ‘was not can- A visit was made “to the squadron by Training: Sgt. -W. Ross ' of we 5° Air Div, HQ, Vi the integrating’ the: annual . rene tion which) is to . .take place on between Lakes : The difference’, in ane Superior , Erle ‘is only, 80 ' feet, while ‘| difference “between Lakes: and’ Ontario’ is 827 feet. NOW! YOU GET Rivers Hall. Tea tables were de-| .Miles Weaver of Maple Creek,|celled in time, due to an over-|May 16. corated with Spring flowers and Sask., is spending a few days at} sight, but after the cadets: had|_ anplj : rs Moth Time toy ornaments representing ani-'the home of his uncle,! Mr, M.|/formed ,.up,. the! Commanding | have, been en foll J] mals fem the: BUTsery. rhymes. A.. Kirkendahl.° Officer commended those ‘that Flight Sgt. tT eee exchange e hea le was -centere were present ii i o ; CRYSTALS with a very artistic wooden shoe}, Mr. and Mrs. W..E, Johnson holiday Paty her en if it. was a) visit’ scholarship,” Sgt's ‘W. Hert! have returned after spending the y and then dismissed the/dy and “A. .Pelle; f Dichloricide —T5¢ ||made by Mrs, J. Streliotf.| have Neer at ernaing the | squadron, Decade ae alleatin for ; senior Elka: ese Flowers used were by the cour-|=aster weekend at. their home As stated in this column last | 80°? 974 Drill Scholarships, Moth Proofer . € tesy of Helen’s Flower Shop. at W. Arrow: Parl. oo week PO L. Sawick is leaving : rhyme Simmoters! We of Trail -and| the squadron as Chief ‘Instruc-’ on LIQUID SPRAYS were depicted by members of his son and daughter-in-law Mr.|tor, and. is being posted to B.G. LAND - Berl $1 29 & $2.79 || the Order as follows: Mother and Mrs. R. Briggeman spent/‘oronto ‘as agent instead of riow, —~U.. * Goose, ‘Mrs, L.’ Grunerud, car-|!he weekend at their “summer| Prince George. We are sure he SURVEY@R : preg aa 1,50 rying’ her goose “Mother Hub.| ome here, will B.C.’s warm climate] J. M. CAMPBELL _ var Soar s rareBe bard, Mrs. '.C. Saunders and| Mrs, M. Romaine of ‘Trail was|but, perhaps the promotion ‘to aati . ero ip —939¢ |! Mrs,’ 0. Lightle, both complete|the weekend guest of her son this large city will. ‘recompense PHONE *. Z with their dogs and bones; Lit-| and daughter-in-law, Mr. and|for the nice weather he willbe ‘Castlegar 4546 PITTS’ fle Jack Horner, Mrs. C, C.|Mrs. P. ‘Romaine, While here] Missing. Mr. C. Stewart will "be Trail 2462: : Bradford, with a cleverly made} Mrs, Romaine attended the fun-|taking over P.O. Sawicks. duties For Rexall Dru pie; Jack and Jill, Mrs. V. Sor-|eral services of the: late Mrs,| With the Air Cadets, f4 } enson and Mrs, Mi Blaihut Be Schwartzenhauer. Others at, eae cadets i : pares A spectively, carrying their wood-| tending the services’ .included,|C@%ds are now. back from. the Proserip fon Speciatists en bucket; Tom, the Piper’s son,/Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Briggeman, printers -and they’ should — be PHONE 4231 Mrs. J. Strelioff with a green|Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Elder and|Feady ‘to issue at the next .par- * DAY - or : NIGHT Baby song, Mrs. V. Nelson; Old| Mrs, 5, T.~Coleman and Mr. and|.. The cadette’s pipe , band’ is A zi 5 King 'Cole,g Mrs. G. ‘Wanless; Mrs. W. Beaton of Nelson and| Showing good progress and they eee | ola King Che: re fiddler, mah ©.) many, others. are starting to practice. With: the Proud; Wee Willie ie, rs. pipes er spending a. great George Santano, dressed in ee PLE. Doalt of} deal of time on the chanters, : nightgown and carrying a can-|4 0°") 'Park..” wisttors dle; Mary Quite Contrary, Mrs. eer nan : H. G. Classen mane J..._Gemmill, complete with/ Mrs. R. Worley and grandson, to. Frail To News Staff. &. Classen arrived wit MORE-FEATURES MORE VALUE! | 8 CENTS PER COPY pig; Nurse in the Reck-a-bye| Mrs. J. Lamont of ‘Trail, Mr. and| de. cockle ‘shells\ and -silver bells;|Bob returned after Little Miss Mufffett, Mrs. J./spending the past week at their of Trail. Pouring Tea for the were: Mrs. J. Thiel, Mrs. C. Mrs. I. Forgie-Thomp- j ° ‘ } eu t Sea ond "Bi. 3, Shetbiko.. Kit- St. Joseph's Chapel \ ; C | chen arrangements were handled! , rey. =, Brophy P.P. by. Mrs. V. Nelson, Mrs. O. : : Lightle: and Mrs, J. Strelioff and| Masses‘ at 8:30 and 10:30 am. Confessions Sat, 4-5 p.m. lerease, of pressure on the mains. The Village Clerk: was then “CASTLEGAR, “BRITISH ee sie: THURSDAY, APRIL 19, “1956 Bl Hit Sn ipril 25 To 30,To Be Rink To. Seat 2500 ans ; g; to 30. have been ‘designated as “clean-up . week” . by Castlegar Village Commissioners, chief, suggested at the last board|’ ecavations for ‘an ice rink | ing capacity is to be 2500. A he desk thet 8: Bune OF: says here will, start within three{ | (Mr. Lewis and Mr. Hannah- for ul ‘plans’ for a new \ Castlegar police were pind thee ayes = e weeks," and materials ‘for the from the “R. L. Lewis Co., who ywater supply system hit ‘a snag,on the situation, License Ingpect- -|miake it: possible ip — mae am, Evangelistic -— 7:00 Prayer and Bible Stuay, Wed. 7:30 p, Youle” Peoples; -Friday 7:20 Pm. z t's nd toe c competin te 1500.= We take time to get friendly y tne a ‘and, acquainted. We find the - if «Dumont School: “294/ Wood Tick Found t| the .¢ the, Prasee : iu wats of al ; tthe SE VESEY F th ms E at| River. ‘He .also . aa that, the. “In- a A-wood, tick .was found” on _ PHOTOS - oF Chea sae . sl diae OER S oad oe Joint Ce 7a) Doewood. and: Second 2 Avenue, the’ .hedd of the. three-year..old : Berean Soria ‘ & ” : + | fa wall sien = : -gitl, of Mr,’ and .Mrs,. Ken Price : this week. The tick was removed Sota Tie Blitz - wt by. Mrs: Pricé sathout easing c ‘further. harm to the Kraft it) Ye co3e this comecten it. mie tention :to resign at the Sei of Disanpointing” remind _our rea the Board meeting on Monday. “But .catered'to: the banquet. ‘The com | that’ paralyzing wood. ticks ate| He gave) failing ‘health -as. in bts wees nes: vention included: 15 boards of| ~The. tirst “S.ELELS.” carnivalla common matter’ around. this| reason, doctor. h: pane come up" to, expeoutinns, “Oute trade,; represented by. 29 -dele- ee termed ‘an outstanding suc-| time: of. the year..If’not removed reading -nie the riot act,” he ‘said. 50 dota were Taken in: | tie arieatg nthe, Sonsenton, ~2s| S HHS, Carnival F of ‘Trade.:'The Ladies At _SPORK, Bar's * : uxiliary of Windermere Canadian Legion Outstanding: Success Tin So eal Church of Jesus C Christ cess 'by.‘teachers attendin, in time, they. may cause death, | “My heart. is acting’ up:, pretty. _ ROUND STEAK Lb. oe tee es SIRLOIN a : Lb... ‘BONE STEAK Lb. Red. Brand. Beef CO-OP geoeee tS ¢ BBE STORE PINE AT FOURTE: Of Latter. Day Saints | Sundays at 10:30 am, ‘Twin. River. 's Hall. "Bveryone Welcomet Lutheran’ Services. Every second and ‘fourth Sun- day, * 3:00: p.m. in?’ St. Alban's Church, Ci Picebyiian c yurch‘; "KINNAIRD, «B.C. Services in the Church every. Sunday at 11:15 am... :, D. A. MacKellar,. Minister -; ‘Sunday School —’ 9:45 a.m." The Anglican Church Of Canada Sunday, April 15th Castlegar 9 a.m. “H.C. , Matins. “GOTTON BLOUSES . Sleeveless —- Printed ‘or Plain”. Large Assortment of Shades ed y Kinnaird 7:30 p.m.: NYLON STRETCHY GLOVES ‘Sizes Medium & Large Baie os cue Be ‘MeKinn ;| in“ the: Castlegar “district for 43 ‘| years, “died on Tureday, at the gates_and two permanent mem- bere Co Pe Fae Fred Ingram: of : Kimberley wes elected first: vice-president, and-: second’ vice-president: — is Prank. Re Roiter of palma. John McKinnon. Dies i Here ALE Aco Of-82. ne “John * on, who ‘lived cage, of "82. Mr. McKinnon was born in land, and, was Griffith; ( administration n Of: the. B.C. “Power the oa. that our se nyere power Ruth: Williamson pan cee and we’ should like to point out badly’ but I should* ike, to ‘see a Jean -Murray of. Kinnaird, .a set drawn, and hot dog and ‘candy ‘apple Stands. did a. brisk busi- ness. A TVS lamp was won by. now. won’ a, set. of glasses and ‘Konnie'- ‘Konkin, {the «smallest winner, . got : 2 ‘large bottle . of jelly ;All grades took ‘part in the Carnival. ° Balloons ‘popped: under .an avalanche . of - darts, » would-be carpenters: drove «nails ‘in’ two ty at Waldic’s.. He is seein by al" son, ‘John, ‘of Castlegar, a daugh- ter, Mra. of Mission, ed. Carnival Queen ..on. Friday] a few facts. that might be help. afternoon.. Several. prizes were] ful. blows, and the: :bingo . operator hnear the head or in folds of‘the himself hoarse. i clothing. But they :may ‘attach x *. The overall ‘size ‘of the par- alysing tick is about’ that’ of” al pencil head, although © perhaps| nerhat ‘smaller, ° When files hits“ victims. blood, ‘the resénibles ‘a: small. grape. rocky. bluffs, ‘and, although they. do not, drop | onto their « victims.'from trees, they do, brush off. low vegetation, : ‘When they find themselves on -ai human” or animal, i they usually ‘crawl upwards: and lodge In the- activity .room.. gay eo: and- three: grandchildren, : Mari- lyn, Jeanine, jand- Laurel, =... (Mr.::‘McKinnon’s ‘wife’ and energy + boundaries. The "whole | of’ the Pacifie Northwest ‘must ‘be. vi ed as one field... . without ‘re- . gard: for: politics.”. i Guy - Constable - of,:,Creston, Joan died in a local : ferry accident . in .1939. The ‘funeral. will, be «held Saturday ‘from. the-’ “Castlegar with balloons °: and: : streamers h ‘and © parents |; danced to the solid: beat .of the Rhythm Swingsters. The thigh point of the Car- Queen, : Natalie, Gleboff’ and G. Wanless: were chosen as. prin- cesses, The Queen ‘was crowned United: Churches by: Principal Wm. Roy Brown: niyal’ was the election of the|several hours before .they ‘attach ‘to’ any part. of the body.. % - person who ‘has: ‘been in ‘the country’ should. make’ a search ‘for any. ticks afterwards, They..usually. wander around ‘for to the:.body.. Those ‘that “have attacheg’ can .be® pulled off;* for they don’t ° ‘burrow, under.’ ‘the skin, $ 3 at least’ the water and gas. by- laws ‘through.” None “of? the. Cor turned 1 up for the “blitz”, seh Seemed. surprised by the: move. itis understood ‘that Mr. ‘Kraft’s health has been causing: NOTTy, for some time, Mary Popoft Dies At Thrums April {0 Mrs. Mary Popoft. of Thrums died at her home on April: 10. Canada in: 1898, She first. set- tled inthe Blain. Lake. Region Sask. and farmed, there‘ until 1912, wher she came to Thrums. » She is survived by: her hus- band Alex and two sons, George of Thrums.. and Peter in wares ee Castlegar’. “News. Rotary Ufficials informed us < that 5 a large number. of. clean: ties are still left over, in vicw of whi 220° a repetition ofthe blitz is plan- neq in the: near. - future.” - The mo: * taken in goes: toward the building. of a new home for handicapped childrest: ie is Gommereial Teacher Courses At U.B.C. Courses for teachers ih com- mercial’’ education will be.. of- fered by. the University of BC this of Grand: Forks. One’ son, Louis, died in: December 1943, The de- cvased is..also survived by interest = to commence July: 4... "Teachers n ana great grandchildren. The funeral was held on Monday | at”! ' should write tothe Division of Teacher Ed-: ucation, Departrhent of Educa- tion, Victoria... -