; PAGE 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, British Columbia’ Waste JG VEN OWA SLITZAN THURSDAY, NOV. 15,, 1951 BUSINESS DIRECTORY DUTCH MAID BAKERY COOKIES!” COOKIES! » COOKIES + 2 Dozen for 29c Phone 4502. + THE “DUTCH MAID's Kootenay Builders Bullding Contractors New Home and Remodelling Free Estimates 4 Wm. &' Alex: Plotnikoff Box. 68 ‘ “ZUCKERBERG'S. | BEAUTY PARLOR “How To Hain The ‘most of meat. A few years ago, hen ration. “{ng was strictly in force, Canadian housewives how to stretch meat. Today put those well-learned : les- in “gons to good use again.’ though meat is. not. rationed, every pound has to be stretched as far as possible because a costly item. One. meat is to know how to that is to’ know the various cuts ) and. grades of meat. “maker.:who does not. know. the learned of the most important Phone 3006 points in making the most of The: home- most * the: i high - quality. retail market. it is or D quality. Beet is ake only meat that is sold by grade and the red and blue. ribbon '- Mike government grade marks are a guarantee of However, today Al. there isa considerable quantity. of C and D grade beef on the If the meat has neither the xed nor the blue grade marks, then it is grade C All of these grad- just as flavorful and colorfal.~” Pastry: or, biscuit \mixés; are also invaluable meat extenders. . When stews, meat ples..and 80. on: are topped with biscuit FOR SALE — range, all white enamel;.. ty washer; SpiecSpan vacuum cleaner, garbage ‘can and fruit jars, pints and, quarts.. Apply J. R. Killough, | corner of 8th and Elim. KITCHEN order tend it. ‘ purger *. makes Beat- ; budget. FOUND. -— LADIES’ WRIST _watch. Apply Castle News. aroni, “WANTED ‘TO RENT. — age for winter. Apply Apart- ment 7, Eremenko's, Apts. GAR- will give good’ eating . “ gatisfac- tion: ‘The important thing is to recognize the cut and the quality which has been bought and: then Meat’ should never be cooked too. quickly regardless of .the kind or ‘cut, for quick cooking shrivels the meat and tends to There are many types of. ex- tenders which will give more unlike and other. foods, needs little added it with other foods, however, it may be given‘zest and added ‘food ‘value. parsley, etc., all “add flavor and Vegetables are one of the most common meat €x- Such savory disles as ragouts and ‘meat pies might ‘be made by P1) adding almost “any combination to meat, If dump- serv- another excellent _Homemak- ers may often serve creamed No- ‘meaty on toast or sliced meat on bread with gravy. These hot in them- When a" bread stuffing: is added to’ Swiss steak, round steak, breast of veal or shoulder of lamb, a very tasty and ap- dish results;. but most important of all, meat, with the of the stuffing, should serve at least two or three more ‘people. “The addition of cereals to meat is: another way to ex- Oatmeal added to ham- an _ interesting meat loaf and, ‘Of course, rice served with stews’ and curries assists in .stretching. the meat Meat may also be combined -(C1) _- with noodles, sspaenetdl or. mac- { with meat balls is of course a favorite in ‘many “but when served with wey WINS $150,000, - - BUT KEEPS A. FOR. SALE — 1 SET ELECTRI- . ; cal: books; 1 Maytag washer; . ; ‘1 Vibro tool engraver; 1 Web- ‘ley 455 revolver; 1.set of En- Apply Apartment. cyclopedia. $7, Eremenko's Apts. . CASTLEGAR TAXI , Courteous |. Day or Night Service “Phone 2311 FOUND — GLASSES.: APPLY Castle News. FOR ‘SALE — TYPEWRITER ribbons, rubber . stamp eversharp leads, rubber stamps ete,’ at the Castle News -OfF - fice. pads, an ae M. Card, Bicycle Shop: Maple Street “Radio and Appliance Repairs , Westinghouse Radios Phene 2601 Ta, ee Desmond Tv. Littlewood. Optometziss - “Post Office Building Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8 Pam. Phone 2381 ve RINNAIRD SERVICE FOR SALE— DUO-THERM: OIL, i heater {n good condition. Ph. * Pythian Sisters of ‘Saturday, November 17th,- body. welcome. Castlegar - will. held’ their’ annual : bazaar, Every-" (el 4 24 Hour ‘Auto Service Have your~ tires -TRACTIONIZED for winter driving . = J..Fink | Phone ant Store Hours: 1-5 Bam. - + Closed< Wednesday ©! __ Binnalrd, B.C. Phone "3098 » Your General } Electric Dealer | : Phone 3421 . No carrying charge “ RERR'S STORE SENTINEL ELECTRIC : . “Maple "St. at ond. ‘Ave. 1 : . Full stock of wiring supplies for, the home electrician - “4025 wail serve: etl thige more! years je army; then: retire.:” How intends tq reatize’ his siepitign ip. to. Ital; taking-his here ‘he wit porti diced liver and tomato sauce is COOL HEAD “What! Another?” ‘When. one man. after. another went. by carrying fur coats .I mused, “Surely, they: can't all be such heels as to be ° pawning thelr wives’ fur coats!”, So — we followed one of them just to see what he was up to. . ‘We walked down one street, around a corner, up a side strget, and our victim went into a store with: q long, narrow, dow. Men were walking in and out, carrying fur coats, hanging them in trucks, getting in each others way, and talking in num- erous languages. There were pleces. of ‘fur on: display :in the Sindow, and’ we'saw .men work- ing inside, carrying bundles of fur and shaking out coats: There wasn't one woman in the place. I thought it. was mighty, funny. that there were only men hand: ling women's coats,. Since then ‘I've learned some- \ ‘ dusty=win:, cay Alea things "-"—"s7" It seems that men guard: jeal ously their prerogative of hata: ag ling. fur, ‘It! might‘ even’ bi that’s thelr’ last.‘stand. A’, few women are taught the secret of sewing, but almost none are per: mitted to cut, A’ woman may model fur, and: sell'the’ finished article, but. everything ‘else to do with it is. strictly masculine — except the Indian’ gentleman who; it is said, lets the little lady do''all. the work.’ Men. claims that the .securing of the, fur, the selling, the buying, demands a special appitude, and’ they ‘say us poor sparrows ’ just “haven't got’ it, “For, instance: 1 es from four to five years for..& cutter to learn his art, and even longer for.a mink cutter. That demands” patience. | Are women patient? ‘able the’ question. -A’ man. must clean the skins for a ° year and a half; he must’ block them for. two or: three years. He must cut the cheaper skins, “such as rabbit, for a year or two. Sixty’ per cent of the cost’ of..a finished piece is the labor which goes into the manufacture. See, what a racket the men took unto . themselves. No wonder they guard ‘it with bared teeth and clenched ‘fists, Anyway I'm sure the “majority of women are quite ‘willing to keep out of the sur business: pro- viding the men shoot enough rab- bits to keep thelr -helpmates in mink, SWELL WITH, ‘ CRACKERS No. one phase of industry: in this -country: better illustrates the economic and population changes™'that “have, ‘taken place: -within the past :75"years, than. does our cheese: Andustry. | To- . eves are. Keen ‘only, burglars who enter your home but otber kinds of petty Pilteser who your automobile, Yrom hotels; \ . shops, clubs and even from your person while you are on a crowdé will reimburse you in event of any, thievery of your property, » Ask us about it.: re ‘day? Canadians are eating w over’ 60,000,000: pounds yearly. —- Winkler Can.) ¢ BARLY. W, NG © t Christmas: is just around the “corner. Do your shopping early. “and, at home.’ Don't’ forget. your early mailing for. the: ‘Old Courm-/ Carrot. River (Sask) Ob: . START YOUR CHRISTMAS PLANNING Now .>». For Mom and. Dad we have all the fine Home ‘Ap- pliances they’ve always eantad’ we. Bee it ‘and you're sure to take it- home. Also many sundry i items for. e everybody in the family. " Philco Shaver _ Sunbeam , Remington “G0” ‘MIXMASTERS. a spltal, ‘which the -Celgar: Corp. \ Castlegar ‘Kinnaird iia No.'47 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA/THURSDAY, Nov. 2, ies. Money, required from the ‘muni. * elpal: tax, authorities.” The ' go ‘ernment also offers the municl- eth “ ‘palities relief by granting them ve ts “one-third of; the. proceeds: from isin ee {the provincias sales::tax, : em finance in’ By a8 | item eter Has Feceived much ‘taken ‘an’ encouraging: turn. *) ier cism during. the past. year. , ae major groupa'who ‘do not < ‘ «neds felt, feat the melee weak: see eye-to-eye, the ‘School ? Trustees Association,’ Union Education Probleni. ’ “FALSE ALARMS “The: Castlegar’ Fire’ Department has eel “four - false a in fee Past two weeks, . One::wasto. report‘a:cat up's ; - pole, one for information and two’ were, careless dialing. D istribution of sales tax money «(This may not appear on the ‘surface to F (Sue British Columbia Mucpale, when you know the facts itis. 2.0000 w20 4 the British. , Colum! arent ; : The fire. alarm .phone rings. in = f 1 , Teachers’. Federation ° ‘and ° the’ ‘ce! ved by the ly‘and all work-ceases until e alarm ‘is ‘answered. ‘British ‘Columbia ‘Teachers’ ‘Fed: ctually Taide available’ for edu - eration, are now ‘engaged in’ a.‘cation. The phones were installed for the reporting: of ‘fires only. agd _ co-operative effort/to find a 80-7! "In tax’ notices, publishea “by , should’not be used for any other purposé.:They are therefor tl 5 i tax: pr ia ie) the pre Pa oe uot pnearcan by Tina: your protection: in case of fire and cause undue! alarm: hen rung phekrath carelessness. is , BrOUpS, as well, as many other’; against education’ with: the’ re- ee sult; that .a‘‘false . picture -of , ‘It. would; be .a pity. to have this. system: aban ‘of * ‘the public. school. costs af Presented to the ‘We are told this will -happen if false alarms continue. “Remember - oe the Fire Alarm Number’: is 204 “of th Celzar Corp... A. Bran- F manager and: LAST TRIP de TOMORROW To! arrive at.a : rrect’ these‘ faults “and “at: the’. e'time protects’ the ‘provincial: the grants. payable. to, the: ie! sehook ‘treasury. from” facing” excessive. the id isnot, system: totally , inaneauate J % a OY The, government has’ chose no! revise the. Cameron figures ttle 2 surprise, heb but at Nee is Rous be e himself “for. bridge ‘conscious and deluge ~ ca? "th snstruction . this The present water eystems: OF interviews from. thi locals the two, villages take. wal from. : “This has ‘not slipped his mind. z vhave ‘its ‘bridge ‘abridge. which - than a ferry. We have: neve: ‘in crossing. the ridge and can nly_presume. _are: dreaming’ of the‘ tremendous increase.of traffic, over the al ighway, 3 which’ will come from’ where? It's source mill and: : Piter ‘will have to be ne found. The ‘S veontribute half of the rvet of :the water phe from -Blue-. ; perry. Creek, the two: villages iy bear .the: other: half. ‘This offer was’ accepted’ ‘and. Mr, B. Affleck:of Nelson will be; engaged ‘for’ this ‘work. ‘ HOSPITAL: 200; | nt af * maatce hls: last Roxb dew “to be ..talle “Stanley: cpactaisr su The meeting then turned its " ; S eres bil ‘ge is. ee ‘a pene attention to the matter of\a : bad : uF After’ a, short recess,’ the chalr- M all’ those’ present intro- ‘in ici would employ, on con: -No'action resulted’ Gn this as the joint Hospital committee®. is wetively pursuing this ; matter, and will: report at ‘a> later’ date: ‘Two other items of interest to thé company are a bridge and improvement to the oper road. They will have lanes {here for their own use. ; ness,”, is his tan that: hee ‘was ‘often ‘routed : Sout chell, past middlé wot. the nig , BT r giwith Ginter eee sen CON i 2 : utlined ¢ as‘necessary for the - resent. i Ee area a cepa - : club’s good order. well-being- or Our. parish ° was asicxk + tot mak travellers. The. Gastieear, and ‘District a “He was the = oking ‘stand, on behalf. of. and: its ideals. the “Castlegar “anid? Trail ‘Cham-.;; noy-place; for, bers, by, President William ¢ ‘Wal- worked aimed ‘ the shonor,: he», Mitchell: brought things clos outlining: the’ “histo ea Seti ‘5 a Mitchell; and “officials and * ‘el welcomed to’ the: ation "by. Mrs. y. othe * Guests‘ present sore tribute “the ferryman for his faithful: d.. cheerful pervlce: over the.-aim. | © ese M One. = dolce whieh. thre Castlegar. ° Civil "Defence « or- ganization held its first meeting on= November 219th. +; At: the. re- ‘by. Miss quest ff the civil’ defence pee ‘by other. ‘members oft. the? staff. peal ewes the, of: the high ‘school. The -next: ameetne gestions” and va’ brief discus-. sion, -Victor: Kravsit ‘moved that || 4 the’ club‘be known as a “Catholic 2 “Youth. Organization” — this wes.” +:(Continued on Page 3) : ib’ ‘president. Victor’ Kravski ‘was: elected * vice-president and “Lor- yaine Martini: the: choice of TeAS ative and ‘all vill: be :notified. He. aalnier of, pub cellty Mason and 'S.1'C.? the: Trail See ambulance, Mr. MB. Dalton; engineering; - and Mr. C,. H.:’King, warden. nen,, tokether: with ‘the instructor, ‘Whittaker, amg, the. civil: defence ~ bearers iR “Eliott, wilt, form ers committee. © a day when in’ full operation ° . here, Owing to ‘the process used, tart. i : Mr, Eric pros! trail; who has... ¢ just,;recently’.returned | from «'a. instructional school ttawa ‘will:be present to give the open: ie lesson. “Nominations in’ For Chamber _ a4 ; te ee ee ea at Ue ie Nominations. for the director: ° RACIAL ak j ty ter for a distance of twelve miles ate ofthe Castlegar and District: COMPAR: 01 mS ae * will’ take. place.,..‘This », will not Chamber ° of Commerce were EN Se aha be harmful to fish itis reported. - handed in © at last :' Thursday's. Strong. protests have ‘gone out ‘Two thousand’ men will be:em- , meeting. : Noting ‘will take place 4 oyed at the- peak. of construc on™December .20t! Two names a ton of the’ mill. ° were’ submitted for’ president, “A.- any | such. commiynal group as é : In. and. M. ‘Dalton. Secre- individuals. “The “contention is fany-rentared R.:Couchman, and: that, any. colony settlement’ dis- a ere i Le EIlO te: R. A. ‘rupts! cornmunities .and retards | D2. West; : Campbell, W.-H. : Read, N: 2. ‘development. If all Canada were” low, A‘ 'T.: Horswill and: oe “made-up of. colonies,.. each liv- Thomas. ;,.Nominations aA ‘also’ ing: to itself, each with!its “own ‘particular way: ‘ot Hie" the’ Cans” be made.from the floor. ate De “gember 20 meeting.. _adjan exchequer and ‘almost. all, « not levelled at Hutterltes or - Shannon Gratiam: “of: Centie.” “ville has every. ‘reason’* to be* ~-proud: of his’ squash crop ; this ‘Grain from Canad min 1 1 of) neler ‘millions..A g' ft of: $10,000,000 wor ‘hice labor, above, been’ manounced at Ottawa: an Ip: irtlally the season... One.. squash which he: The Aine ay ve, = ; pai tan need fc fe picked “measured 58 inches -8 -iion that : additional grants c would very iments. all est iarted as soon as transportation Eraln.: ‘The worst drought in history has efflictea.ics round ° ‘and’ weighed 50 pounds.” requested ‘fromthe Depatent quickly feel, the‘ effect.: High © s parisons of." Canadiai ountry:: reducing ;erops to nearly half-of rormal nt a : resulting in tage even. of drinking waters: 5 5 where # huge ne River. (Alta) Times = ‘Digby (NS. Courier. os of Transport for the alrporte