Thursday, November 12, 1953 Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, 3.0. mene | THE OLD HOME TOWN twtr By STANLEY . : ore : . Cominco Gobhlers cane Since in Saiada mane The REMEMBER cus “EAH -THAT MAN Are On The Way Al Districi’s Social Events Phone 3031 a eeaeeaenearanmaee a Gastlegar Happenings ning to hear a report by J. Hughes of Vancouver, State De- puty for B,C. of the Knights of -Lotal knights attend- RETURN TO IDAHO — Mr. Severt Emerson of Moscow, fdaho, has returned home after a csisit at the home of his brother- Su-law.and sister, Mr, and Mrs, John Wiig, Lc tea e IN HOSPITAL — Mrs. J. Pet- hauer is a patient in Mater Mis- ecicordiae a were L, V. Campbell, E, “ McGauley, Leo Bosse, Fr. Trainor, Vic Misutka and Romie Assie. sa 1.0.0.F. MEET — Castlegar Odd Fellows and their wives journeyed to Nelson during the weekend and were among a total of 85 who the pi t. iN ANN oe EIN KELOWNA — Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Thomas and family motored to Kelowna for the weekend, eee FO CONVENTION — Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell are attend- ing the convention of the B.C. ation of a 70 year jewel to Mr. Rixon; a 25 year jewel to Mr. Jeffs and a photo- graph, of Past Grand Master Loe- ffler to Castlegar Lodge. Local representatives were Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Toogood, Mr. and Mrs. C, H. King, Mrs. J. T. Webster, Mr. Dave Stewart Sr, and Mr. ‘Weekly 3} 2t Vancouver, eee HEAR STATE DEPUTY — Six smembers of the Castlegar Colum- Sus Club joined Knights of Col- suambus. from. Rossland, Nelson, and Trail, at Trail Thursday eve- SENSATIONAL FAIR - ISLE } GLOVES IMPORTED DIRECTLY FROM SCOTLAND Won’t Shrink | Won’t Show Wear } Attractive Designs ‘DOROTHY’S _ Style Shep. “Kinnaird, B.C. Phone. 3099 The new song that Hf Someone Different Called'Me-—- ii tel aa Sweetheart Composed by J. C. Killough and son Jack of f Kinnaird, Is Now On Sate At Lakeside _Hobby: Centre astlegar Ben Sutherlands,. Nelson Sandy's Music Shop, ..Trall Lewis Coffee Shop, | Dave , or. rer FROM PRINCE RUPERT — Mr. and Mrs. Herb Couling of Prince Rupert, B.C., were weelk- end visitors at the home of Mrs. Couling’s brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr, and Mrs. M. B, Dalton. eee FROM SLOCAN:CITY — Mr. and Mrs, A. Archibald and Mr, and Mrs. Charles. of -) Vancouver where they will spend Kinnaird Korner \Ferry Traffic Down Ee From October, "52 Traffic carried by the Castle- gar Ferry during the month of October, was down in every} de- partment from the totals for Oct- ober of last year, : Figures compiled by the -De- partment of Public Works show the ferry made 187 fewer round trips; and carried 5,720 fewer = ‘|aatomobiles, 10,058 fewer pas- TO VANCOUVER —- Mrs. T.|sengers, 1,669 fewer. trucks and Nicolls left by bus on Wednesday | 916 tons less.of reight. TO: VANCOUVER — Rev. Paul Lade and family have motored to two ‘and a half weeks’ visiting friends and Telatives, IN “HOSPITAL — Mrs. C. Lamb is a patient in Mater Mis- ericordiae Hospital, Rossland. . ° Slocan City, were weekend visi- tors at the home of Mrs. C. Brod- man, ewe FROM HOSPITAL — Mr. W. Rigby has returned from Shaugh- nessy Hospital, Vancouver, FROM coast — Mrs. A - has from a ton Vi where}, i . she willbe joined by her daugh- | The comparative ioe mene ter, Miss Vi Watkins, They will 7 both then travel by plane to De- 3,943 ‘ 4,130 troit from where Mrs. Nicolls is 27,137 32,857 70,686 83,644 by cai os 2,856 14,515 Round ‘trips Automobiles FROM ALBERTA — Mr. and holiday at ‘Vancouver, voted in as treasurer, One of Canada’s bird migrations has started again, Re- lax, . birdwatchers! This migra- tion won't appear in any book on our wild feathered friends be- cause these birds are domestic|¢ turkeys and they'll be coming tu the Kootenays not on the wing but by refrigerated freight. Word of the movement was an- d by The Mining and Smelting Company. “The Management has authorized the distribution of. turkeys at Christmas time to all married émployees, and also to those single employees who. maintain a home in which they reside and support one or more dependents.” BOYS 14 TO 18 YEARS -INCLU- SIVE ARE INVITED TO JOIN THE CASTLEGAR SEA CADET CORPS NOW BEING ORGANIZED. i; *Thosé who join will not be obliga- ted to enlist in any Those in charge of the annual of, the Armed. “Operation Turkey" sometimes F wish that the prime birds would orces arrive under their own power, It's a four month job, starting in September, to locate and order enough turkeys to grace the tables of Cominco families each festive season, Some of the gob- blers, about 1,500 aré ‘being raised in B.C, Close to 6,000 will come from Alberta ranches, “Last year three refrigerated freight -cars Those interested please call Saturday, Nov. 14 or PHONE 2921 at that. were needed to move the Alber- time , ta shipment and the picture will at be about the same in 1953, Castlegar Sash & Door PHONE 3211 WINDOWS — DOORS — SASH... CABINET MAKING PEP Tey vd at Mrs, Gerald Francis. ee eae FROM SEATLE — Mrs. D. Magee has returned from a visit to Seattle, Washington,” “Also -re- turtied..from Seattle are’ Mr.-and Mrs. W. T. Waldie and s00 Fréd. Soroplimists Plan Boor Park" Sonials Ghristmas Dinner. Mrs. A. Kent was reelected |, ‘school trustee at’a meeting in thé’ Deer Park School last.week. ‘ark local | the ‘hly dinner TO ROScTAND — “Mrs. - N. eaide, bagged a mountain goat|the Castlegar-] See nate Berry and Shirley and Soroptimist Club in the Parish Lynne moved:.to their home in Rossland during the.. weekend. Mr, Stanley, Price ‘of Cranbrook assisted ‘them, * “ROBSON ‘asirors —. Mr. George Magwood. and son Jona- than. were weekend - visitors in Robson. Ge . " CLARK’S Funeral Chapel ‘ Flower, Shop By Mr, and Mrs. J. Allan have re- turned’ to their home in Deer Park after a trip to Vancouver. Miss Peris Allan is visiting Nel- son for a few days, ~Allen Mackereth and son of Broadwater, along with brother ‘Arthur, were recent visitors . to Deer Park, club. | Plans’ for ‘a Christmas dinner | "to “which the members” husbaiids' are to be invited, were made a Hall, Castlegar, Friday evening. The 15 members present were also urged to attend the Remem~ brance Day ceremonies on Wed- nesday and it was decided that a wreath would be laid for the . ' Plans were also made for the Mrs, Gerald Francis and three 258 au E Free Estimates children of Lethbridge, Alberta, | B “ og : to their home Monday | Motorcycles St 1 Sn oe ce gene ge ‘after a weekend visit at the Bigs, = aan tl atleast ~— mat 154 = home of their parents, ‘Mr. and Livestock 5 Now « én Daplay at. 4 The Castle wc Next raffling of a doll. Mr, and Mrs. C. T. Williamson = and Mrs. C. Phelps travelled to Castlegar on-the B, C. Forest Service passenger barge,-accom- panied by Ralph Briggeman and} Pat Griffith, Assistant Ranger. BEEF 2, Owns C Lynn and: Sel s Phone Trail 125 1054 TAMARAC AVENUE -’ Footiof Smelter Hill TipsonTouring ee _ PORK — ae "FRESH FISH. FRESH. EGGS _ FROZEN FOODS = PHONE 2001 Ln By Carol Lane enema ‘Rin ira Service Ri aira 6 TRAIL, B.C. | i Women's Travel Authority : : ST Ea K ae ‘ 65 P 6 T R 6 A 5 T ; : ons = "the * weather! <"l! T-Boney b.: OIC - ‘Beof Blade, th... = during a hunt- : E : ug POOR Seo oe : : : - : ; inp a be glac- : y a) . if i re ‘ier cold. .Conse- VEAL CHOFS pelt bpULeIN boart SG. ere S| ibe 9 | f enced. woods- eae rent A son Feaice : men don’t regard. anything as : = area “sissy” .if it contributes to their cA Free Gommunity Service — - Phone asl combats es tta eur Fes aes lipstick when the thermometer | | ‘St. Alban’s W.A. will hold their Pre-Christmas ‘Téa and Bake Saie at the Parish Hall, Sat., Nov. 28th. ‘St. Alban's W.A. will -hold. thelr regular meeting in the Paris) -Hall,* ing of films of the; Kootenay. dlogese. CARDS — At Legion Rai, Sat., Nov. come. 8 p.m, Admission — 35¢, the show- of Ci DB Twin Rivers Hall, 6: inner 315 p.m. It’s the. colour-| j anee less kind,: of course, but it pre- Peer CHOPS: 3%. vents sore, chapped lips, It's feet first in protecting the body. against cold, my hunter friend. sayg. He wears two pairs of wool socks, sheepskin-lined ar bot shoes and high, four-buckle rub- ber. boots."““The heat rises’, he explains..Long underwear is an- other, good | heat preserver, ‘but those “who ~‘find this scratchy |; while hiking .can ‘use two, pairs MAR ARINE Nahob, Ib. . : heal Retls 59 35e of the cotton ‘kind instead.” fia fh Even ‘old-timers have got lost} in ‘familiar. territory when stid- CLAIM OF THE WEEE: $553.50. damage to another car caused by our client. Paid under the Property Damage coverage of his car policy. _ Phone 3441 yi Bell Agencies Lid. _NiGay CALLS PHONE 5683, K. A. FINCOTZ’ Insurance Advisors: Castlegar i den obscure all land- M, SPORK, KAM 20¢_ TOMATO KETCHUP Sunbeam, can teed 8c times. So should such ‘fire-mak- |’ ing equipment as matches in a waterproof container, and an‘ all- purpose knife and axe. My hunter friend also has a \ .loud police whistle, evér present. Why ‘take the chance of wander- ing around for hours, lost within hailing distance! of camp, ‘when you can -whistle;your way to marks. Then the need’ to keep aH Des ele warm can become really critical. : Emergency food rations, such as}: cracked ‘¢orn, raisins and choco- : ee oan late, keep ‘body temperature up it : and ‘should. be carried at all .-. Take Advantage ‘ gPRONE goon? 2 JOHNNY’ Ss MEAT MARKET : a tl atin tial ae > s—tas Fae race Saline Feenstra ti Thursday, November 12, 1953, CASTLE NEMS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 5 Officers, Bid Adicu To Charter Member The Castlegar “Kiwanis Club Tield their annual, election of of- ficers and. said farewell to one of their charter mémbers, Tues- day evening at their weekly din- ner meeting, W. T. Waldie was reelected president of the Club for another term and Ken Sharples was re- elected -vice president. Elected vice president also was Mike Dal- ton while Tony Kiessling was voted in as treasurer. Directors ‘elected are: ° Bill Sharples, Gus Leitner, Mickey ‘Moran? Gyril Bell, Bob Waldie, Eddy. Frederickson and Ralph Kerr. A’ farewell remembrance was presented by Cliff Wanless on behalf of the club to Earl Stan- HOURS: 9 ‘aan. to 5:30 Sin | GPEN TUES. to SAT, ’ PHONE 2011 ford who has left Castlegar to take up employment in the bak- ery department of a Spokane de- partment store, r In accepting the gift, a “deluxe, electric toaster, Mr. -Stanford said he is very sorry to leave Castlegar where he feels he's spent the best ten years he’s ever |. known but must leave “to better myself.” Cyril Bell recalled that Earl was one of the first members of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club and their first secretary, a job he has discharged faithfully till the present, He has also been one of the club’s most sincere and tire- less workers no. matter what ‘ was being sp “We're very sorry to see you go,” Mr, Bell told Mr. Stanford, “but at the same time, we sin- cerely wish you every success,” Guests. at the meeting were Dave Duncan of Nakusp and. Axel Brandstrom and Charles Dunham of the Celgar Develop- ment Company, Province Gains 131 Families In Sept. ‘A total of 594 families, with 1,188 children, moved to British’ Cdlumb\a. from, othen. parts , of Canada during the month of Sept- ember, according to Family. Al- Jowance Records. 23 Queen Elizabeth I and Princess‘ Margare are shown arriving at » London theatre to er ROYAL SISTERS SCINTILLATE. aT FILM PREMIERE rear O emerald necklace and a diamond tare en 2 that During the same month, 463 a premiere. Queen Elizabeth Is wearing an .formerly belonged to Queen somullles left. this” p: for 2 other parts of Canada. ] her parts ot ; Letter to the Editor a from Alberta, 99 families from Saskatchewan, ‘85 families from Manitoba, and - 105 families from Ontario. Of. the families leaving the Province, the largest group, (180) moved to Alberta, while 75 fami- lies went. to. Saskatchewan and. me} 95 to. Ontario. Make: ‘A Date Phone 3091" You Can’t Go Wrong At Wright's S FOR THAT WINTER CHANGEOVER Lubrication < : Antifreeze. = : ‘SHELL OIL PRODUCTS . : WRIGHT NOWS UNDEF NEW, MANAGEMENT © Before Too Late Tracti nizing - AO ~ SERVICE ‘Kinnaird, BC. “Ath ANNUAL? 4 Sponsored ‘By The ROBSON EVENING GROUP W. A: “BABY ¥ NYLON DRESSES. - $2.90 and $3.50% | NANETTE BABY PANTIES Lees 85e. ~ $3.50 - ALSO BABY WOOL ‘est’s. $1.98 z United Church. Lot Can Be Skating Rink This Winter. Editor, The Castle News. 2 . , Dear Sir: : ‘ ‘Through your courtesy, may I make a suggestion to the resi- aunts of Castlegar around the vicinity of Fourth Avenue and Maple Street. At a meeting of Teen Church a Sunday or so ago, someone sug- gested that perhaps the village fathers would level off the United Church Lot and that a couple of local folk sould flood it to provide a pro-tem hackey arena for the ft might for the use of. Maple Street and. Fourth Avenue ayant for. play pure poses, to this “some by a on the date “| BIRTHS ‘MOKELKI — To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -°Mokelki, ° Kinnaird, | in Trail Tadanac Hospital,’Nov. 4, a daughter. RICE — To Mr. and Mrs, Dan- PARK ELECTRIC GLASSHEAT DEALER FIXTURES CONTRACTING REPAIRS COLIN PETTS Corner Maple and 2nd. PHONE 4516 WIRING MATERIALS iel Rice, Castlegar, at Kootenay Lake General Hospital, Nov. 6, a. daughter. TO SOLVE YOUR Christmas GIFT PROBLEMS WE HAVE COMPLETE STOCKS OF Nightgowns Slips’ --— Pajamas Housecoats USE THE LAY-AWAY. PLAN * Hesiery Panties JANET'S LADIES". WEAR ‘FOR OVERSEAS MAILING... ' SEE OUR NEW SELECTION OF Coutts and Baker . CHRISTMAS CARDS YX public. spirited fathers sent in. a bulldgze: il ing. astic ud. to:convey "thanks. Hence this let ter. in part. ” Further - before ‘the: frost prée- vers an easy job, may I throw to” those nearby. to complete’ the Project. Perhaps a gang -of local men and boys could meet after school and bring rakes, hoes and shoveis 5, to name a definite: date, on Wednesday, Nov, 18th, Since this is a community. project for. this winter: at) least, ‘some of the neighborhood. ladies..and _ girls could organize quickly, a Por- Luck luncheon in relays in the United Church: “kitchen, It is open to you, » Swings, slides ete. could follow| ao To him,. his wife and tie: teen as_a Spring ‘project; that may-jse children, it seems the law is avoid street accidents to the kid-| threatening to take away the land dies ‘now playing in the streets.) that-is rightfully theirs. The way An area could be plotted for|/they ‘see it, their home, which little tots to: one side of the big-| they’ yearned’ for so long, ard ger plot. = “worked so.hard to pay for, is to jet us make use of this latent| be taken away. from them for no : just, cause. “Better 1 should die in the’ camp”, the patent, right snappily;;— prob: ‘and ‘to.you Mr.’ Editor, for pro- viding. this: space in- our valued local: Weekly. - . Yours dineeraly: Clinton Johnston: raise it. He’s paid $3500 for 240 acres, he says. Why should he be required to buy. another 240 acres he doesn’t need and doesn’t want with $2,000 he doesn’t have? he -|Many hands can make the idea bly ‘in one evening's: work and-a , |management crew. to. divide the activity times could, be ‘formed the. same evening “around the . Thanks ‘in advance all round RIGBY’S correr sn : THE STOREFro