Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, April 23, 1953 nae School Board Building Continued from Page 1 Robson and Kinnaird elementary schools, The meeting approved disbur- sements for March, totalling $45,- 203, which Includes a $20,000 de- benture payment. ~They also made some plans for Uie meeting of the West Koote- nay Trustees Association to be held in Castlegar on May 10, tration and medicals for those|’ about to begin school, were set as follows: Castlegar, June 8; Kin- naird, June 9; and Robson, June 11. 7: Use of the Robson school grounds for Robspn Girls Softball was approved and H. Bate ad- vised the Kinnaird school is en- tering a play in the Grand Forks Drama Festival, to be staged this wecken Dates tor the pre school regis- LAKEVIEW Sores ~PAY-AS-YOU-GO TOWN CELEBRATES 21st. BIRTHDAY _ Fy. pares THE FRIENDLY STORE BY THE FERRY Open For Your Convenience 9am. to 9 p.m, — Tuesdays 12 noon CLEAN, MODERN CABINS Available by Day, Week or Month’ Marine Gas and Oils B.A. Pragucts be BERT DONNAN, Prop. PHONE 2721 The roudest, most. ‘eontident town counell in Canada is that of Matachewan, Northern Ontarls, celebrating tte: als birthday this summer. The council claim: town in the province, but they still can aftord ri ourling rink, an eight-team junior hockey league, tourists’ camps — and the highest voting record in.elections cf any town in the Dominion. The 1,700 —Central press Canadian eltizens have a major event to celebrate this year—the completion of the highway mate Matchewan with Kirkland Lake, shortening the town’s link and its mineral and forest products with the out- side world by 100 mites. The council members are Roy Stewart, Jim Fraser. J. B, McCormick, William Legace, Bernard Gelinas and Pete Larabie SPECIAL NAILS 214: and 314” $14.00 Keg . Hand Saws ....-.7:.$2:95 to $8.20 Planes ......-.-.-+ $3.40 to $11.95 Levels . .... $2.50 to $10.50 SUMMER STORE HOURS STARTING MAY Ist 8:30 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY 8:30 a.m, TO 12 noon Hammers .........-. $2.10 .to $5.20 . West's Kinnaird Gommission Plan Improvements missioners Monday night. _. A proposed road from Kinnaird Service to Wrights Auto Service fire hall. Tie four inch and six inch cast iron pipe for the water line from the. Kuryluk system to Merry Creek, has arrived and _installa- tion is to commence very short- ly. of it is-not their agreed’ to supervise the” electric A number of village improve-| lighting and public address sys- ments were planned at the meet-|tem at Castlegar's Coronation ing of Kinnaird Board of Com-| Day celebrations, jointly with the Castlegar commissioners, 51 s to be surveyed as soon as possi-| 614,498 was 30,000 below the 19 ie and a new stand-is.to be con-| figure; highest yearly total was structed for the oil. tank at the} 400,870, achieved in 1913. tists have developed a new pro- lcess for making chemical pulps that will reduce wood consump- tion up to as much as 50 percent. ada’s known hydro electric re- 80 new street lights for the vil- monvees eve (a, Ose: tbility to clear private property, however. The Kinnaird commissioners —_—_—_—_— ; * The 1952 immigration total of| —_———_—-—_—_—_ Canadian forest industry scien- ee Less than one fourth of Can- lage will also be started soon as the contract’ for them has now been signed with the West Koote- nay Power and Light Company. Regarding custom work with the village caterpillar, it was de- cided there will be no more such work done on Sundays. It was re- vealed that the new caterpillar has earned the village $1000, mostly.on custom work, since its purchase. 7 A petition was’ received from Dumont subdivision. residents ask- KNIGHTS. OF .PYTHIAS Public Speaking Contest 'TWIN RIVERS HALL Sunday, April 26 . 2:30 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME Bulletin Board A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 3 eae 2 ¢ NOTICE — LO.D.E. Square Dance Friday, May Ist in the, Parish Hall, 8 Pm. to? 2? 1.0.D.E. Bake Sale at West's Store, Friday, April 24, from 3 pm. | Plan to attend the Stanley Humphries P.T.A. meeting in the High School Library at 8 p.m., April.27. Guest : Speaker, Miss Dean Conroy, PHN. Guides and Brownies, in uniform will be selling cookies " during “Cookie Week,” starting Friday, April 24 to May 2. The Monthly Meeting of the Guides Association will be held > at the home: of Mrs. J. A. Williams at 2:30 p.m. ‘Tuesday, April 28. Cyril Beil Agencies. Ltd. Phone 3441 °. ~ Castlegar Insurance Advisors ing that the. village clear certain lots there. The : spy Ah Ptod hi fi MARGARINE, Good Luck, 2 for . PACIFIC MILK, 2 for .... SAUERKRAUT, 28 Oh ieee JELLY POWDERS, Nabob, 3 for .... west BARGAINS. CORN FLAKES, Kellogg's, 8 oz. 2 neh bus PEAS, Brentwood size 5's, 2 for .... ... SUGAR, 10 lb: beg’ een NS SALMON, Nabob Fancy. Sockeye is 02. APPLEJUICE, Clear, 48 oz. . MARGINE, 2'Ibs. . BREAD, 2 for... ..-3.... 850s ee ees ._PEANUT BUTTER, Squirrel 15 oz. jar BABY FOOD, Heinz, 3 for 3.0.0. 626 CHEESE, Burns PPEEGEASY 2 Ibs... TEA, Nabob, Ib. ice ees GRAPEFRUIT, White, 4 for .. ORANGES UIE hn belies CAULIFLOWER, New, Ib. ...-- 66+ +2055 TOMATOES, I 6‘0z. tube... ...-- 0-006 LETTUCE, Head ......0 06.0 e cee eee eee GROUND. MEAT, ie *Thorsday,:April:23,:1953 CASTLE NEWS, ‘Castlegar, B.C. O's A Woman's World By Mil Crittenden Are you that “Forgotten Woman” , .. the Miss or Mrs, in the - plus-forty age group who is often in Beauty tips in the women’s magazines seem to be directed towards the teens and twenties while actually it's the older woman who has more beauty and fashion problems to cope with, So today let's give our atten- to the mature woman and her‘ particular problems, Doctors tell us that the female bedy probably reaches its physical maturity at about the age of twenty-eight. Up to this time the natural physical replenishment ‘of the skin and muscles frees the person from a great deal of effort at body main- tenance. After twenty-eight or thirty, however, it is important to take steps to prevent deterior- ation of body tissues. Special skin foods are needed; weight must be watched; nutrition is considered more carefully. We must en- hance our general beauty care to keep bur bodies at their optimum condition. With the HT that it's never too late to make a fresh start, so why shouldn't you? As you grow older, it is only natural that the skin loses some of its oils; glandular changes dur- ing the menopause also rob it of some of its nourishment, But mich can be done to prevent aging lines, wrinkles and a crepy look if attention is taken. . First of all, prize your time for relaxation and rest, You have, as a mature person, developed many should have outgrown the days adequate sleep, and good mental attitude are skin beautifiers. Nervousness is found to have a definite reaction on the skin, and between forty-five ie fifty) the physical and glandular changes create other problems, Changes take place in the texture of our skin; obesity may occur. As one | Brows older, such special prob- lems as grey hair, perhaps dent- ures and glasses, may enter the picture, Lifelong’ beauty care, inward and outward, helps solve many an dry skin nearly al- ways accompanies a nervous con- ditibn. So take it easy. The consistent use of a rich skin cream to smooth and soften becomes imperative as you grow older, Smooth the cream thor- oughly over the skin, using the ips of.fingers. Pat cream well in- to the skin with the cushions of the fingers in an upward move- ment. With inereasing age, all of the - of Many women, however, discover with maturity a sudden ‘craving for . attractiveness. after many years of {letting themselves go.” Everything in modern life praves have a tend to sag; the use of upward and outward strokes counteracts this tendency and helps to maintain and im- prove facial contours as/well as to and firm the shee : « Photo Studio FINEST QUALITY SERVICE Bex 522 Phone 4922 is Castlegar, BC. Aging lines often apear first on the neck and throat, In this area the skin texture is coarser and heavier than on the face, and be- cause of lack of bony structure the skin ‘has a tendency to sag. Therefore, the neck needs strong- er and more stimulating action than the face, After the throat and neck have been cleaned, pat on an astringent in this manner. Hold the astrin- gent-saturated cotton pad in the right hand and pat around the left side’ of the neck in three par- interests and activities but you of hectic strain. Rest, relaxation, | | June 2. Taking part in its fifth The scarlet coats ot Canada’ 's famous Royal Canadian Police with add a Bay ncte.to sombre ¢ Processlon that will precede actual coronation of Queen Elizabet “PRIME: ‘MINISTER, TO HAVE: RC M.P, ESCOR TA CORONATION —Central Press Canadias of forty-si chosen Soin every Palice di division across at i cstminster Abbey on the RCMP. Canada, will escort Prime Minister Laurent as they ride in Procession. Mr. St. Laurent ait represent Canadian gov- a = . allel lines, counting five pats to a line. Always start at the base of the throat and work upward directly. below the chin. Then place the pad inthe left hand and follow the same procedure for the right side, ‘After @oing this for two or three minutes, smooth on a neck cream. Use four fingers to apply, and start high on the left chest. ‘Work upward to the chin in long sweeping strokes - three to each side of’ the neck. Pat around the neck in three paralle) lines - one at the base of the neck, one at the middle, and one at the top of ‘the throat column immediately below the chin. Repeat the same proced-' dure on the right side, Keep your head held high during this patt- ing. This t for your neck BULLDOZER CONTRACTI : Go W ‘Done-the: Way You Want t- “For “Any Bulldozer Job | Large or Small ~ , SEE CARL. BRODMAN iPhone 2542 . Castlegar, B.C. LOIN PORK CHOPS, : ‘ INCOME TAX’ oerone time is here ence more My ae > experibnes dn“this , ‘work and my deep study of-same'has =| Placed me in fhe position. to know, Me-aneles to.save . -Cyou‘lets‘of mioney. -? By: ccBing; your returns away eaily; you will “podétee your REFUND. taxpayers making-out thelr, own. income bor fwhten~tiot y having the important know! take advantage of fhe various allowable deduetions. at legal ates’ tame now ax I wsed to receive over forty years age. WALK DOWN THE STEPS AND SAVE MONEY / Office in te anti chin will help tighten flabby muscles and will help reduce a double chin. Try this exercise. too, for the same effect. Tip your head backward till you. are looking | ? ‘Ballot Against Socreds - Gan:Use Transferable Simms Tells Meet‘Here R.G. simms, Nelson lawyer, who was renamed CCF ‘candidate for Nelson Creston at a nominating convention in the Creston Hall, during the weekend, spoke to a public meeting in the Coronation Hall Castlegar, Thursday: evening; Mr, Simms, who was this dis- tric’s official- delegate to the CCF provincial . convention, spoke warmly of the new leader, Mr. Arnold Webster, and said the con- vention was one of the best ever “Hear them at the Theatre LAKESIDE ‘HOBBY CENTRE held. “Our chances of winning the election,” he said,” look good in- deed, Our opponent's last resort can now he used against them.” He described the Rolston form- ula as “so _bad-even the Liberals, who most carneatly did not er straight up. Then. go ‘the’ of ing, firs! your mouth wide and then clos- ing it, Say. “Q”-and “X" vigor- this time, "could not stomach’ ry and had to defeat. it.” The Castlegar Club elected new ously.over ‘and over while your fficers' at this meeting, N. And- head is held‘in this position, FACIAL MASKS The facial mask is good beauty Pickup for the mature woman and is wonderful to use at the end of a long.tiring day, It stimu-. lates circulation. Be sure to follow the instructions on the jar exactly, being the unanimous, choice for president: T. Lampard, was acclaimed. as vice-president and J.H. Kelly. was weapon, the transferable ballot, } secretary treasurer, / ‘The, meeting’ made plans for a joint. meeting - with: the: newly, formed: Kinnaird ‘Club on- n-April ‘PUBLIC NOTICE DOG LICENCES “~"Are Past-Due and Payable NOW .- After April 30, 1953 the By-Law will be ve Enforced Or you can make a mask at home. Here's 2 one. for oily 5) Mix one egg white’ with the juice of one lemon and, ead almond *meal-or powdered itmeal to make a thin paste, Leave on the face till it dries; :then remove with warm water to which the juice of one lemon has been added: ‘Then pat on cold water. ‘Be "Kind to yourself while the. mask is drying, and relax com- plete! herbal”pads‘or cotton dipped in, witch: hazel and wrung out, Then] stretch out-on’ yo! than the heart, ‘feet ‘and: er than the heart, After f or.‘twenty minutes of ‘relaxation rinse off mask with’ tepid water: and. splash cold water on your: attention to keep them youthtul- looking. Use the ‘same rich face, cream on then night ‘as you use.on the face and neck, and treat them to’ hand-lotion. treat- ments during the. day. The -ap- pearance of dark.blotches,; some- |) times called “liver spots’ can give! an aged appearance to the hands. These may: respondto.a com- mercial bleach or to regular rubb- ing: with demon, or, hey can be. or foundation cream. ‘Arrow Lakes Airways’ Charter Unopposed The Arrow Lakes communities Provine Closes “On Api jal Voters List il 27 In ceded: to: vote in the coming election, your * application for Registration: made i ‘with ‘the :Provi Act, must be. filed w ith ‘the Registrar o on or before accordance ions. of ‘the Provincial ‘Elections ications does not gutomatically ceneate, -you to” vote. “You must: “moke | sure you ore egistered. NO GENERAL HOUSE’ TO HOUSE CANVASS Is To should be soon served by a com-' thercial. air transport service. ~. || ‘John David Duncan of Nelson, . who, hag, applie? for a charter for ch service, said in Nelson Sun-| CARROTS, 20 oz. bag ....--- +++ +--+ CABBAGE, New, Ib... 0.0... eee eee eee PHONE 3131 Creighto BE® 7 UNDERTAKEN. Mr, Duncan has applied for a commercial air oharter for the ww Lakes, operating from a Dase at Nakusp, under the name 4 f Arrow Lakes a