Page 6 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. “Thursday, March 11, 1954 Six Hissionaries To Speak Here Next Week At West Kootenay Hiissionary Conference The West K: and other ary Conference, which met with such in five ae for the.Christian Busi- "3 Ci Kootenay towns last spring, is be- ing held again this year on an en- larged scale. At least 22 C! 3 An unusual collection of skins and curios from South Africa will be shown T by Rev. Rus- in 6 towns are taking part as six missionarics are brought to the district, 1 Between March 15th and 2ist, 36 mectings will be held as each speaker spends a night in each town of Nelson, Castlegar, Trail, Fruitvale, Rossland, and Grand Forks. The Conference is an inter- church effort, with six inter- sell Hughes, along with movies as he tells of experiences in Nyasa- land, Mozambique, and Northern Rodesia under the South Africa General Mission, Speaking Friday, is Rev. James Cuthbertson, a veteran Mission- ary and Conference speaker who for thirty years labored in Japan, and who: for 20 years was field repres- ented by the speakers, and 12 de-| li by. -the taking part. At Castlegar ext week, five evening sessions willbe held at/)t! 7:30 in the United Church and Sunday Afternoon session in the Legion Hall, Miss Beryl Finch, speaking Monday will tell of the Zenana Bible and Medical Mis- sion working in India and show movies and curios of that land. Representing the Island World, Tuesday, Rev. and Mrs. S. Hi will” provide special music and show pictures of their activities on the Windward Islands under the West Indies Mission. Mr. Harms “has.an unusual gift of portraying. the Mission Field to of the istic Band. Sunday in the Legion, Hall, a Evange- Spaniard, Rev. D. Vila will con- clude the seyies. Speaking] for the Spanish Christian Mission he will show a revealing film, “Jour- ney Through-Spain” showing reli- gious conditions in that land.. United Church W.A. ‘ora, | Told Story Of Origin Of Bible Scsiety “Recall to the Bible" was the theme of the devotional lesson, presented by Mrs, L. C. Joh | Transportation Soc. Ends Year With Net Profit OF $1040.70 Local Kiwanis Cop Second Berth At. inter-Glub Bonspial The curlers tion Society closed thes year end- ing. Sept, 30, 1953, with a net profit of $1,040.70 the financial statement presented at the So- ciety’s annual general ting in came second ins an inter club bon- spiel at Nelsan Saturday after- noon, three points behind the leading Trail Club. Final for the after- St. Alban’s Parish Hall, Friday evening disclo: Receipts for the year, includ- ing a net profit of $894.57 from the retail garage, and a net fare revenue of $70.590.91 came to $73,219.72. Expenses, including $50,282.39 for fleet maintainance, $6,764.92 for administration, and $16,075.44 allowance for . depre- ciation, totalled $73,122.75 which was reduced by $1200 in rent charged to the garage shop. The annual meeting, « after lengthy discussion, agreed. that the front shop has been a big factor in the present strength and vitality of the business and with- out the*revenue it brings in, fares would have to be considerably higher. The new was noon, were Trail 44, Ci Harry Sommers, Bell, Bill, and Ken Skarples, Gus Leitner, Mickey Moran, Mike Dalton, Eddy Frederickson and Onier, Lightle. KROMHOFF B£.0.P. SIRED BABY CHICKS From our exclusive hatchery — all popular breeds and crosses. Started pullets all ages, WRITE TO-DAY for prices. Kromhoff 41 and Nelson 11.. There: were nin€ local Kiwan- ians participating. Two of them, Gus Leitner and Mike Dalton, each curled a game for the short- handed Trail delegation. Refresh- ments and a banquet which. con- cluded the “afternoon, added to the enjoyment of the event. Locals participating were Cyril Chick RB. No.: 5, New Westminister, B.C, ‘PUBLIC: STENGGRAPHER - Fannie Stoochnoff INCOME TAX Forms Completed . ‘ALL TYPES OF STENOGRAFAIC WORK Phone 3967° 2nd. off Main STORM SASH, COMBINATION STORM — DOORS: & CABINET. MAKING All Coast Fi Matert are used in our € before proceeding with any building plans, The new garage and bus depot would be located on the Columbia Avenue property recently -pur- chased from the Village of Cast- legar, joi the’ C KOOTENAY and Phone 4066 - BUILDERS: Suppliers Columbia : Avenue Hall. _ The meeting noted some dif- scheduled for discussion at the meeting but little could be dis- cussed as the architect’s plan for the proposed building arriving too late for the trustees to give them those at home.” Wednesday, Rev. Leslie Millin, an outstanding speaker who is much in from Coast-t at the regular monthly meeting of the Castlegar. United Church Women's Association at the church, Thursday evening. Coast will tell of conditions be- hind the Iron-curtain, Having spent 6% years in Communist prisons, passed through indoctri- nation schools, and periods of “brain-washing”..he speaks with knowledge and authority. While away from China, where he labored for 20 years, under.the China Inland Mission, he is with the Scripture Gift Mission which he represents here, While in the district he is addressing clubs, | yj -| The 15 and one visi- tor present, noting that March 7 is the 150th, Anniversary of the founding of the British and For- eign Bible Society, heard a story, read by Mrs. John Sherbiko, about a Welsh girl, who ‘saved her pennies to buy a bible. The interest created by this girl’s de- sire for a bible led to the form- ing of the British and Foreign Bible Society. The mesg named “mrs. B. e WMS ry y to be held in April a FROM FAMOUS EGG LAYING STRAIN R.O.P, sired New Hamp- shired pullets, | vaccinated, seats weeks old 3120, 3 months ala $1.50, any. quantities, year around. Kromhoff Farms. RR. No. 5, New Westminster, B.C. Creston. It is ‘hoped that slides, The Sun Never Sets”. will be It was agreed the , directors would study the plans in detail ities for day shift worker's to all secure a ride on the first bus to Trail in the mornings because | | the space is taken by steady day workers. It was decided one of the first buses would be marked “for shift workers and,contract- and would call a special meeting ors only”, in an effort to induce the steady day-time workers to take a later, bus. Castlegar Sash & Door WINDOWS — DGORS — SASH CAB! MAKING stast a Bof M savings account. Begin building a “success fund" for somorrow . . . by visiting § your ncarest B of M branch today. ' BANK.OF MontTREAL Canada’s First Sack ~ towking with Cancdtens in every Remi of fe since 107 Ask for one booklet 21 ways 2 million Canadians Gs ho BFA PHONE 3211 JAMES k. ELLIOTT, Manager for showing after church either March 14 or March 21: . Material for the pulpit fall, was donated by Mrs. H. Gergely. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. R, Trussler, Miss Wylie and ues J. Gemmill. for the next: meeting “Mrs. RADIO SERVICE B HUBER " 25 years experience Work Guaranteed Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, 3.0. are ae. ie Grune- rud and Mrs. B. Findlatér. ! Circle meetings are being held at the homes of Mrs. H. Gergely, Rainbow; Mrs. R. Trussler; Good- will; and‘Mrs. J. Sherbiko, High- way. Deor-Park Wt. Plan - aitier For Road Gpening Celebration “Mrs, Florence Briggemran was CALGARY 2 hrs. 15 mins. $24.75 One Way Phone 3011 ‘| the ‘hostess for the March meeting of the Deer Park Women’s Insti- tute which was attended by six members and two visitors. Two pictures, made by the members, were on display and are now ready to hang in the al. Further’ plans for the road- i were di * ‘An article entitled “A League Beyond Sight and Sound” writ- ten by Mrs. Marjorie McGuffin and dealing with an organization for the deaf-blind, was tead by Mrs. Romaine. After a short dis- cussion members voted a dona- tion of $5.00 to_be sent to this at V ‘. HOURS: 9 a.m: to 5:30 Bm.., ~ OPEN TUES. to SAT. PHONE 2011 D i of i were given. by Mrs. Kent and Mrs. Briggeman. M, Romaine was the winner of the contest which closed the meeting following which refreshments were served. Legion | Band, Relum Officers: For 1954 ~ All the officers of the Castlegar Legion Band were reelected for another year at the organization’s annual ‘practice in the receeding their weekly ah in the Legion The eeues members are W. Guerin, president; H. Horne, sec- retary treasurer’ and Gus Leit- ner, Bandmaster. "ee Ba TO PLEASE EVERY MUSIC LOVER | HEAR THEM. IN THE THEATRE BUY THEM AT THE © _LAKESIDE HOBBY G ar Sere. from tho Castlegar Branch. Ws GREAT ‘WEWS SS Fhuray? ~“\ Fond the two Kem I * of famous Mattii paints, and ‘enamels.,.all the new.miracle “Kem! finighes .-- full range of :painting accés* sories, Whether-you plan: to.touch ‘chair orto ‘redecorate your: house, drop in‘ to see your.new. Martin-Senour. dealer " before you start! FREE aoe. ON All PAINTING PROBLEMS. Whatever yo _ will be ghd ti to help - you" ‘without Sblgaae He vit re pleased.to supply you with informative, folders. and Jeadets that will” “help you’ in selecting colors, J in, buying. the sight . accessories, in doing a really good job. : fessional . BUGS DART WaAnuied Tens Cnet WaRnione ase 2 | Thursday, March 11, 1954 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 7. dhe Rews’ TEN worDs FOR 0c, THREE p+! OF TWO. — Classified INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE - PHONE: 3031 ’ For Sale , |For Rent GURNEY COAL & WOOD Stove, two years old. Apply A.}. Hominiuk, Kinnaird. P3-9 “16 FT, MOTOR BOAT, A-1 shape, with cabin. All alumi- oum. 10 hp, Johnson out- board motor, Klemen- cik, Main Street and Fourth Avenue. P3-8 4 ROOMED MODERN: HOUSE in Castlegar. Phone 2372, P1-9|* if ees Badminton Results . . Continued from Page 1 » 15-5, "Semi Finals—D, ‘Fraser beat c Vennberg, 15-11, 16:11; R. Mitch- ell beat M. LeRoy 15-2, 15-6, Final—D, Fraser, Crawford Bay ‘beat R. Mitchell, Kinnaird, 15-1, 15-12, Boys Singies Under 16° First’ Round—C: Sookachoff, 2 ‘ROOM, PARTLY FURNISHED basement spite, $25 per month. Cc. M. Lahue, Box 103, Castle- gar. C3-10 Kinnaird, beat R. Garner, Procter, 17-16, 3-15, 15-10; W. Eldridge, Kinnaird, beat'L. Donnelly, Trail, 18-14, 15-8; D. Drew, Nelson, pent A. Evans, Kinnajrd, 15-7 Wanted to Rent we gecond Round—J,: Corrigan, TEADE JAMMER FOR LUMBER oc Exportable Logs or Cedar _ Posts. Loufe Paparich, North- ” port, Wash. P6-8 Toom’ house near schools, Cas- tlegar or Robson.. Occupancy FOR SALE — (Major) in Paik) condition. $35. Phone 3377, Castlegar. P3-3 Sawdust’ burner |: April ‘Ist. Write Box Ses Cas- tlegar. 1-1 Work Wanted “APARTMENT SIZE HOTPOINT Range. $105,; Drop-leaf ale $8. Tricycle; 2-4 yrs, $5. Man’ nee: as new, 245. Apply F. UNFURNISHED 2 or 3 BED- beat K. Leitner, Kin- Biteey 15-4, 15-1;: D. _ Renzie, Proctor, béat H. Piotnikoff, Cast- legar, 15-9, 15-8; R. Rhodes, Trail, beat L. Geronazzo, Kinnaird, 15-7, 0 15-6; C. Sookachoff beat E, Thom- pson 15-9, 15-9; D. Drew beat W. iuk, iets fl beat S.. Foster, * 15-3, 9-15, 15-2; HOUSEWORK. BY THE HOUR: Apply. Mrs. Vera a Morgan, Cranbrook, beat P Holoboff, Castlegar, 15-6,, 15-33] 316, Castlegar. ‘ pa10| 2 Hargra Tadanac beat P. Kinnaird; 15-3, 15-5. Seventh Ave, P3-9 AND TOP SOIL. wel. Phone 2421, MANURE !Sand. and Castlegar or see F, E. Waite. A Wanted. Ib. Castle News. CLEAN COTTON RAGS — 165c| 253 tin. Third Round—C. .Sookachoff beat R, Rhodes, 15-8, 15-3; D. Drew beat B. Stefoniuk, 15-6, h 15-10, 15-14; Goop F ‘ARM LAND NEAR cee: Apply Box 76, se 4508, Mrs. Glenn BABY'S:. PLAY-PEN. PHONE Gane beat D. Drew. 15-4, 15-4; Final- Eldridge, 15-12, 15-4; B. Stefon-|. Sami, Finals —J. Corrigan. beat Fe W. son, beat A. Sandberg & M. Wil- -{son, Nelson, 15-2, 16-18, 15-11. Girls Singles Under 14 First Round—F. Pierpoint, Kin- naird, beat B. Salter, Tadanac, by default; Y. Mitchell, Kinnaird, beat V. Kinakin, Castlegar, 11-1, Semi Final—Y, Mitchell‘ beat Ann Cladwin, Crawford Bay, 11- 9,.11-3; F, Pierpoint,: beat M. Tian: Crawford Bay, 11-5, 11-1. — Y. Mitchell, Kinnaird, ont FE. Pierpoint, Kinnaird, Lond 3, 11-5, Girls Singles Under 16 First Round—M.° Greighton, Kinnaird, beat D. Walker, 11-8, 12-10, 11-7. ‘Second Round—M. . “Wetmore, poder, beat M, Creighton, 11-8, Final—M, Pratte, Crawford Bay, beat M. Iwanik, Proctor, 11- 8, 11-2. Girls ‘Singles Under i First Round—D. Muirhead, Kin- 11-3, ‘n 1, Second, Round—M." Chlopan, D. ae oan 11-5, Final—M. Levirs, Cranbrook, beat M. Chlopan, Cranbrook, 12- 9, 11-7, Giris Doubles Under 14 bea’ 2-19, legar, 15-6, 15-3;, F. Castlegar. *C1-10 Cc 15- oe STORE col two islands, Apply Waldie Lum; “ and Building Supply, Someries Announcement. - ST. PATRICE’S TEA PACIFIC PAINT. EXT- WHITE . ERIOR. $4.95 gallon, Columbia Trading, 902 Front’ St, Nelson. |" ++ C8-10 SATURDAY, ‘MARCH be . 2:to 4:30 p.m.: . Kinnaird, B. GOOD STOCK USED, ONE inch and two inch pipe. Suit- i While ees Chi able for Cc. Bake ‘Table —_ Entertainment lasts.. Columbia. Trading, Front, S$, Nelsom ‘oso Pcormmpanied by parents, “VERY GOOD COW. JUST freshened. Philip Zibin, Robson. P3-10 | 48: Kinnaird improvement Society Hall Door Prize Venetian Copperwaré Admissh SS under 12, must be ac- Ci-10 ” Boys Singles Under 18 First, Round—M.. Wilson, Nel- son, beat Ralph Englund, Castle- gar, 15-6, 15-2; W. Morgan, Cranbrook, beat F.. Horcoff, Castlegar, ae 15-6; M. ‘beat DF. Haley & ML Coon,, Rossland, 18-1, 15-10, Final—Gladwin & Linn, Craw- naird, beat A..Ronmark, Nelson, ‘ “3 4 SAVE WITH Castle Theatre A turittpass TONIGHT - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Matinee Sat. at 2 p.m. STEWART GRANGER ol Adults 0b aca es T5e. Saute s SNs . Shows al 7 and.9 p.m. ford Bay, beat F & Mit- chell, 15-5, 15-18,.15-11.. Girls Doubles Under 16 ‘ First Round—A., LeRoy & O. Trail, beat il) Kanigan, Castle- gar, 15-0, tare D. Nutter, Nelson, beat B. Brandson, Kinnaird, 15-1, 15-2; N. Hughes, Nelson, beat B. Creighton, Kinnaird, 15-11, -17- 15; A. Sandberg, Nelson, beat N, Newlove, Kinnaird, 15-10, 15-12. Semi Firial—wW. Morgan beat D.: Nutter, 15-13, 15-2; N. Hughes "Dance to the ‘Me-O-Aires,’ Fri- beat G. 15-13, 15-11. Final—N. Hughes, Nelson, beat y evening, Kinni ment Society Hall. NEW | 4 ROOM HOUSE. FULL _ plumbing. Insulated.’ Wired for Garage in basement: Some terms. G, F. Miller, 7th. P3-10 Tange. Ave., Castlegar. amp) C1-10 5; 15-10, Boys Under 14 i * Russian fe GEAND CONCERT —. First ‘Round—C. _Vennberz, & W. Epp, Cranbrook, beat R. Smith = B. Taylor, Insta, 15-8, 15- at Re Ci & B. Armson, Nelson, 15-14, °15-9;. J. Bergen & M. Creighton, Kinnai beat L. Haley & D. F. Haley, Rossland, 15-8, 15-11. Semi Finel— Mu, .Selter 2: Mm ‘Wetmore, ‘Tadanac, beat LeRoy Samsonoff, 15-10, 15-0; M. Pratte & L, Nyberg, Crawford Bay, beat Bergen & Creighton, 15-8, 15-2. Final—Pratte & Nyberg beat 15-13, 4 » Giris Doubles Under 18 First Round—H. Young & A. ton & O Hinnatrd beat E. Vennberg &B. Cran! Pinkney LIB; Fenner, Kinnaird, ‘beat J. Fen- ner & D: Davies, ‘Kinnaird, 15-3, 8-15, 15-7; D. Fraser & G. Walker, Crawford Bay, beat M. LeRoy & ~|L. 15-5, 15-3, 15-7. | Final_M Chlopan &M. Levins beat: E, | Es . Bridges, Cranbrook 15-8, by 15, 15-8. = Mixed Doubles: Wnder~ 4 3 - Second -Round--D. Fraser &'A. Gladwin, Crawford Bay, beat /F. & K Kin- Auditorium. — P.TA. Variety Concert, Friday, March 26 at 8 p.m. High School beat -W. Gray..& M. Smith, Kin- c1-10 15-6; K:. Mroirbéad & R. Mitchell males 15-4, 15-3, Semi Final—Vennberg & Epp, 3 ; SS FOR RADIO AND —. = SERVICE Funeral’ Chapel orlower Shop Owned & Operated.By _ Lynn ‘and Mell Monkhouse Phone Trail .125.- 1054 TAMARAC AVENUE .. Feot of Smelter Hill beat Pinkney & Fenner, 15-1, 15- 1; ‘Fraser & Walker beat Muir- head. & Mitchell 8-15, 15-12, 15-9. Final—D. Fraser & G. . Walker, Crawford Bay, beat C. Vennberg & W.-Epp, 16-17, -15-9, 17-16, iS 12, 17-15; C. Sookachoff:; & A. Evans, beat D. Drew & E. ‘Thompson, Nelson, 5-15, 15-7, 15-5," - Second Round-S. Foster & D. Fraser, Crawford Bay. beat P. DAYTON BOOTS Hand Made Heavy Duty. Styled and made by Expert Craftsman from the Finest Avail- able. Material: * Holoboff. é& .G., Hyson, Castlegar, &- Evans naird, (15-7, - 15-8; B. Gladwin” Be land, 15-8, 11-15, 15-3. Semi Final—¥. Mitchell & R- Mitchell beat Grummett & Plot- nikoff, 15-5, 15-10. | Final—D. Fraser & A. Glad: win, Gaawtond Bay Bay, beat Mitch- ell & Mitchell, Kinnaird, 15-9, 15-10, Mixed Doubles Under 16 First Round—D,. Drew & -B, Armson, Nelson, beat P. Holoboff &-Q. Samsonoff, 12-15, 15-7, 1s- 10; A, Evans & J. naird, beat. M, Pratte. & H. |35-9,:. 15-75” beat W. Eldridge &L. Geronazzo;