mee ay Castleqar Agencies INSURANCE &/REAE ESTATE PHONE 4943 Post Office, Building ~NEW RUSSIAN FILM Distant Sweethearts SONGS DANCING MUSIC. ‘CASTLE THEATRE : ‘THURSDAY DEC. 6th. medel your ‘kitchen cupboards and install ‘your new kitchen plumbing. : goon SUPPLY OF SINKS AND TANKS ' ON HAND Drop in and: see us about these. jobs. ‘Let our. skilled carpenters help you with o your, -build 4 ing 0 or remodelling. hoes ‘ for the. whole Family: : ‘Xmas Candy, Novelties - Beatiful-Weapping Paper. ... LOOK{OVER OUR STOCK:NOW “our ‘eam Daily ‘telephone calls. throughout the “area served i y “the British Columbia Telephone Company have ‘ e “nearly doubled: during the. past 12 years. * , There ora now oper imately 1, 430,000, ‘taarote : “calls on the average business day. In 1939 the average EXCHANGE vows, ars Henry Friesen of Renata, Charles Mervin Kirkendahi,’ son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kirken- dahl of Deer Park, was, solemniz- ed by Rev. John Zacharias of Vancouver at 2:30 p.m. it Sat- urday, December 1st, a! "new school house. The bride was: B19 gowned in’ a floor length: white ‘triple sheer over satin: with, (a. long net veil. She, carried "red ** roses, She was given in’ “maria: by her father. Age Bridesmaids were, | :-M' Ulmi in deep blue! taffeta, ; ing a bouquet of pink’ ‘carn tons: ' and ‘Miss Renle’ Friesen, sister: of the bride who chose:.a ‘rose taffeta and carried a‘bouquet of white . carnations. ‘They Seach’ wore a shoulder lengt! ell The bride's mother wore moire. gown b Mr. Lioyd ‘Mair of Nakusp was. -best ‘man: and ushers were Mr. Bert Toews of ‘Renata, and ‘Mr. ‘Abe Unker of Winnipeg, Man. During the procession Lotien- Bi yer" the! register. Mss Louise er accompanied * with ithe « ‘ cordian. ‘After the ceremony fhe pride and groom received their guests at’ the’ old school house; where & “wedding: ‘supper was served to all the community., _. -Out-of-town. ‘guests were: ‘ MervinKirkendahl, father of ns, groom, of Deer Park, Mrs. John’, Dyck “and. Mrs. John | Olson of. Nakusp, Mr. and” Mrs., Chester ° helps ‘of, Deer Park *.and*), Mr." Casey Phelps of Deer Park. ‘Mr. be: Unger’'of . Winnipeg, :; Miss Louise Delorem’ attending school in” Castlegar, © and’ Mr." Ricliard Phelps of -Trail.: The couple will live near Salmo ote where. Mr. Kirkenhad) is employ: ed'in the mines. med spending the home ‘of es daughter, Mrs, PB ts, ‘Gurry « of Vancouver. “re: home. on Sunday after past ten days at the ., Conroy e one of; ther’. a Mrs.. BP Shew- ‘COMMISSIONERS : sioner. Collinson gave'a r the flow ae Bluebe rry Creek and Lowest. ae Sept. °1949,' 1.7 cu. ft.:per’ sec.; highest point, 1948, '7,10 cu. ft. per, 'sec.; 1949, 6.50: cu, ft. per. sec. 1950, 74. eu. fti\per sec. i Conuniseiener Jacobson’ “yeport- d that a hospital meeting had been: held and. .it ‘had been. de- elded to devote the. next month, to’ p tions in tne: comimunity will be d asked to talk up een WESTERN CANADA, owners: will be needed. -also decided to get one genuincly inte ested”. person. from:,.each district: outside” of Castle gat and Kinnaird and’ hold a meeting at, which . Dr. Wright Four. ajor “ent meets are . gehieduled for Rea Mountain’ : during’ would be asked to. peak. the coming winter. including | the Inter-Collegiate on Jan: 11! ‘to 13; . Inter-High School’ ‘Meet Feb,"15, and: 46; Western Canada Downhill \was decided. that this would have and Slalom, March 1 and 2; and | Giant Slalom on April-13,."5. +The complete list of tournament. dates for the, Aeelee season as The Town Planning Commis- sion was then: discussed ‘and it to: be: a’ very- active. organization ; sheep ‘ Be AOBilows °°. 7. Miscnles: 27 12 lant teed | vous persons (BAtican ¢., $29. Thritt river. £1.86.Scottishe | y *) smountain 39. Exclamation. 20. Particles + 21, Linen vests , ment (Eccl. Gaelic 37: Marbles - 38, Girl's name... *(poss.) 40..To growl 41, Highest © SHAVE Lover bristle,” CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, British Columbia . Use, pipe ‘for houseplants, They are strong ‘enough: to/ support the plant and “will not injure the: most’ delicate: plant: To water a Houseplantt | \s07' st “will get enough water ‘and not ‘spill over, place ice cubes in the ‘dirt, around the plant. and the water will’ be absorbed as the. jce\ melts. This) .-will keep” it damp a long‘ time. When . golng ‘on .a vacation, place’ a. large: basin .of water, ‘Bealde the plant.”, Run a strip of cloth from the bottom of the pan of water to the’ plant ‘and twist’ it loosely ‘around ‘the base. of the plant. “Just enough water “will siphon up the cloth to keep “the plant moist and cool. To keep flower pots from slip’ -ping off.a narrow ledge’ place. ‘them on a rubber fruit Jar ring, This will also. keep them m ;marring paint. * Do not: paint ithe ; outside: of They ‘must’; be aaa (Crush all eg shells’ and put in the water ang leave them to ferment. .Water ‘the “house- plants with this water and watch them: grow. Keep’ the ‘faces. of the leees. of. houseplants clean. Wash. w! a:/soft, cloth and) warm pul {water once a month so the plant ' can breathe, ‘Transplant: house plants into. larger, pots -before they become root. bound. = Use’ ‘alittle. peat moss with the dirt.to- prevent: it ., from hardening and’a crust form- : Sng‘ over. the top: that prevents ’ the .water. from getting to’. the “roota., "In the, absence ‘of’ peat moss, ube elther, leat miele, ‘ora’ Httle. sawdust. . 5 ‘ COLOR iN y ourR LIVES, tre p "One of: the. Frost wonderful things about nature is the great variety .of colors she display: “fo tocl-dafet , Wouldn't tt bé"tan ‘ to. feel reckless and and dashthg once; in: awhile?. ‘To burst: forth in. a*% fabulous array, of colora? One of the: best things about: color. is: its psychological’ ‘effect on us;", Color and: color’ harmony play: an important role: in! our, lives, whether we are. aware, of it or not.’ For instance, on’ a "grey, ‘bleak day~in’ November, | how do “you : feel?.”: Don't’ you ith usually. : ‘feel. just ‘as / bleak and. ae arly: for. even’, wear ‘all round.’ fie | moves ‘her. rugs about and 3 Isn't it) nice, ’, such’'a da: walk, into ‘a room . that Js ‘cheerful: and bright: with.” color?.::-Hospitals ‘realize: the‘ im- + portance’ of: color.’ ‘: Morey: cand: more they, are Red tones are, used to, stimulate’ hope, desire and ‘action..“Blue ‘and: mauve ‘shades. are .used ‘with: aut who - mast be” calm and sq Rate “for awhile: -Ite: We) should. all , try: ‘to: make Don't shy away from, ,, our homes and ourselves as vivid as possible.’ LONG LIFE FOR FURNISHINGS. “The wise and thrifty » house. “ ‘wife. knows ‘all- the: tricks) for, thaking- furnishings last longer. : She. turns, her “mattresses ‘regul- bottom’ periodically, For’ longer Hfe for bea eons fusing. it* “one lady ‘makes.’ all. her.’sheets © patients: recover ‘ more quickly.” with hemg : the’ same’: ‘width at both. ends, so. that ‘each. end tak- “turn at! the top’ of the’ bed.” lady : alse: makes' her.: cur’ the same Way, so that they: ~ ‘reversed occasionally.” SS you: observe: these’. simple fe es you’are bound to: get long- :@) wear. from: your. furnishings, Lush “green’’grass and. yellow daffodils: in the ‘spring,’ blue skies anu ‘crimson sunsets in, the summer,’ golden: leaves and‘ pur: | lant’ snow. and. evergreens” in att in wiley a Jew __ Winter.- And. these. are, onl: A i ‘3 ‘very \few* of ‘the’ thousand ‘and tering look, pep them up by wa- - i: : one colors nature, nt boast of. 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