cass NEWS, CASTLEGAR, 8, Cont THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 _ Distrid Social: Notes Mrs, W. 0. Devitt, Phone 426! 4261 Castlegar Happenings Word has been received’ by Mrs. Stan Horswill of the death of her uncle, Mr. Roy outwit of Salmon Arm, B.C. who Ris sed away on Thursday, mor: e. Funeral services are being ‘hel today. “ML 'B. Dalton, M. Morar, W. Sharples and W. Waldie enjoyed a day of curling when they at- tended the opening of the new rink at Midway during the week- end, =! Elliott, Judy and Ricky are inthe dis- telct saying hello to old friends. Ir, over for the Anniversary dinner for the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Deer Park. Socials ENtott was, asked. to come W. L. Wright enroute: from his “| United Church. Wa “Hobson News “Mr, and Mrs, Frank Kavic ‘re- turned to their home after three week's visit in Princeton’ where they spent : Christmas, and. the New Year's Holidays with, their three daughters. Mr. David Dryden of. Vancou- ver, nephew of Mrs. L. Wright and Mrs, E, McPhee was a guest at’ the home of Dr.‘‘and) Mrs, home’‘in Kaslo, where--he had spent. the Season’s Holidays. Mr. ‘Fred Stoushnow;' is a pa- tient-in the Trail Tadanac. Hos- pital. 2 Mr. Stan Hampton of W, Ar- row: Park has ‘returned to con- tinue the construction of a log- ging road in the Deer Park ment Company. PR i Area for the Celgar Develop-, Hold Monthly Meeting The regualr: monthly meeting of the Women’s Association “of the Castlegar’ United ‘Church ‘met in ithe church hall or :'Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ulf L are leaving tOmorrow for Vancouver . where they plan. on © making their: home, Mr. Cliffe Wanless, of Pentic- ton,’.is in the ddistrict on his first business trip of .the New -ton, is in. the district on his son, Harvey, who will visit with his grandparents,’ Mr. and Mrs. H.-A. Sommers. Arlene Wanless is a patient in the Trail Tadanac’ Hospital, Mrs. ‘W. Easton, Mrs. E, That- ‘ cher, Mrs, W. Blackwell, Rev. L. C.. Johnston spent a day last week visiting patients. in the Trail and Rossland Hospitals. Mrs, Johnnie Clarke is a pa-|' tient in the Nelson Kootenay Lake: General Hospital. SHOP. FOR. PRICE Day in and Day Out you will find our prices on Men‘s and Boy’s Cloth- ing comparable or fess than anywhere in. the: Kootenays. Don't take our word for it!) Check’ them = for i yourself—Then buy with confidence. LEITNER?S LIMITED © and H.-C. Coleman were. recent visitors to Renata where they attended a meeting of the Rena- ta Local B.C. ‘Fruit Growers -As- sociation. Mr. and Mrs, CG. se :Phelps and” childrerr : were |the ‘recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. RoC. Coleman at Syringa, Creek.’ Mr, ‘and Mrs. L. Stiwartzen- hhauer and chi night. Mrs. Joe Dunlop conduc- ted the devotional service ‘en- titled “Our High Calling" with the group taking part in the reading and | everyone enjoyed the discussion that followed. Mrs. L. Morrey gave th nual .. financial '° report “which showed a: cvery profitable year, the Manse Committee * “report, Mrs. Easton showed many im- were weekend visitors to Deer} y, Park. Miss April Allen returned to Nelson where she is attending | school, after spending the week- end: at her home ‘here. ‘with the main item being the purchase of a new stove. Mr. Colin Fraser made a gift of flexiglass to be used on the Manse, 7 In her report on the Sick. and Visit Cc Mrs... B. Mr, and: Mrs. H. C. Colema and ‘Mr.\and Mrs, A. Law were weekend ‘visitors to Syringa Creek, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Coleman. Mrs, maine was the hostess at the January meeting of the Deer Park Women’s In- stitute. Kinnaird ‘Korner Findlater read 2 letter from Mrs. Talbott’ who is patient in the Rossland Hospital following an accident. Mrs. Talbott is. able to be up now and cdn_ visit with Mrs. Blackwell, who is a patient there since she had the misfor- tune to fall adn break her leg during the Christmas Holidays. Mrs. Findlater also reported many visits made, and many cards and flowers -sent. -| bride, a corsag@ of” ‘pink;' roses In| and D 8th the Cl Mrs, Fred Waldie Honored At Shower ~ Mrs, Fred Waldie, ‘nee Ann Horswill,, was welcomed home from her h on Mon- @ corsage each on Mrs..R. Hors- will, mother: of : the:.bride,.. Mrs, Ww. "'r,- Waldie and Mra. A. 'T, | Horswill, grandmother of the ‘| bride, Mrs, Jonathan Raine, chair- man of the Guide Committee also day ing with a mi: shower given- in her. honor by the Robson Girl Guides of which fore her marriage. Patrol Leaders ‘met the: hon- oree at. the door:'and escorted her into tle hall. where” the guides formed’ aring. and. sang “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow”. Mrs. E. ‘McPhee presented tothe and explained:‘to,-her that’ the gathering was the Guide's way of thanking her. for. her: good. work in the past. R Then the youngest, guide, Bon- Mrs, ‘Waldie was 2nd. Lieut, be- d the young bride on behalf of those present. For the occasion the Robson Community Hall was gayly de-| corated with white and pink’ streamers and large white bells. The large’ table in front ofthe hall, laden with lovely gifts, was decorated with the Girl; Guide colors. of ‘yellow. ‘and ‘blue ‘and was centered with a large gold- hall :a lace; covered table was placed at Swag centered with a and en tree-foll. In the. center of. the, PHONE 3031 a -large chitfon cake, baked by Mrs J. Scott. The bride, assisted by her sister and mother, opened nie McBain of ‘Brilliant ed the bride with.a silver cake plate. Three other: guides pinned the many Lovely refreshments “were served to the sixty-six guests by the. guides and the members *.for® thei? co-operation and hoped for a bigger and bet- ter -1956. She mentioned’ the and felt that 1955 had been a good year, The dates for the two amual Bazaars and Teas: were set with ‘March’24th beithg. chos- en for the. Easter :'Tea vand Sale Bazaar’ 29) 225) rar New. Committees were "named for 1956 and Mrs. B, Findlater again heads the Sick and Visiting Committee and two members will be: chosen by her each month to assist in this .worth- while work. Mrs. W. Easton heads the Manse Committee, The Sewing. Committee: consists ‘of ‘Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. /Sherbiko, Mrs, Gergely and Mrs. ‘J. Gem- mill. Mrs. Joe Dunlop will again take on the Di i Services bride cut "the Chiffon Cake, At the ‘endof the evening, Mrs. Waldie thanked ‘the guests for their. kind gesture, The: kitcher’ committee were Mrs, A, J. Martin, Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs, J. Stadler, Mrs. J. S.. Hunter and:Mrs, ‘Jo ‘Raine, Corsages and bouquet were made by Miss t, HOW ee) : It is quite possible to pick up a skunk without offence, be- cause a skunk cannot discharge its offensive fluid unless both legs are on the ground. The trick is to deftly and : quickly seize, the animal by: the tail’ and hoist ‘it: aloft, ‘something easier sald than ‘done.’ Monkeying with a skunk,’ however, is not :to* be recommended, even if one seeks in an field. ‘Building Hatorials e KOOTENAY BUILDERS: . AND SUPPLIERS FULL LINE OF Also GLIDDEN PAINTS... SPRAY SATIN ' Good Assortment Of FLOOR LINOLEUM PHONE 4066 member for assistance . at. any time. The Catering to Banquets Committee is made up’ of Mrs, Grunerude, Mrs: Kraft, Mrs. Gilroy and Mrs, J.-Gemmill. The A.O.T.S, supper will be served by. Mrs.‘ Easton, Mrs, T. and The. Misses Margaret’ and Shirley Clair have returned from Blue ,Sky, Alberta where they spent the Christmas Holidays. Mrs. W. Fox left Saturday for Victoria where she will visit her son and daughter-in-law. | Mr. Bowell has returned from a business trip to Vancouver. ‘Mrs.. Nordgren of Sask. is visiting her son and daughter-in- Jaw, Mr, and Mrs. R. Staudinger. Mr. Morris Black of Trail is spending-'a few: days with Mr. ‘and Mrs, R.° Hardie. 3,644,589 motor. ‘vehicles regist-' ered to Canadian residents; in the’ year Canadians. paid $329.- 552,161. in gasoline taxes and license’: fees; $137,821,048 in ex- At the end of September, 1955, nearly 39 per cent of Canadians homes had television sets, as end of .1953. vMi7TC Irs con YOu Neco “JUST PHONE FOR PROMPT DELIVERY SUPPLY LTD. - PHONE 3551 HELL in _the feport of the! Girete ‘ood. noted for. both Goodwill: Rainbow Circles. The book, ‘An- na and the Indians’ is being en- joyed. ‘Mrs, G. ‘Santano, ‘in her Pre- Mrs. 1] Mrs. Gilroy * tomorrow night. Before the close of the’ meet- ing Mrs. Johnston read 1956 Greetings from the Dominion ‘WMS President,- Lilian M. Mc- sident’s* report, ‘thanked, . Sthel: At the end! of 1954 there were | Hl- cise and sales taxes on new cars. || compared to 10 per cent at ine i GASH Fullep. with the right to call on any|: . STORM BOORS ASS ‘THOSE. UNWANTED Wt costs CABINET‘-MAKING GLASS OF ALL SIZES AND WEIGHTS - STORM WINDOWS “Castlegar Sash & Door . PHONE’ 3211" 10. Words For 750 = 3 Insertions For _ The Price: Of Two —:25c Discount © When Paid) At Time- Of Placing ¢ “Advertisement. — SELL iT WITH. A CLASSIFIED — “INTO CASTLE NEWS, GASTLEGAR, B.C. ‘merce’ will ‘not, give | ‘gredté: tips port to this: Chamber and to the|: -Asosciated Boards, I would sug- gation, ’'and “if “favourable, ‘the active * support ‘of “Local 480". next... September, .. Trail ..and ‘Nelson .remained - on. “Daylight Time", the’ rest of: the West Koo- ‘tenays would ‘do*-the }same and Southern Trans Provincial High- way. As you know,. we fought) for three ‘missing links, namely— 1, Grand.. Forks , to; Blueberry Via Paulson with ‘a link of equal ‘standard ; from’; Sheep. Lake’. to Rossland, 2, Blueberry to Ross Spur via Champlor Creek and Champion Lake."''" 3; ‘Salmo-Creston cut-off, + ‘In. March .. the Associated the part that: ‘team’ work!" ‘play- ed in‘ our success. .A special committee was set up that work- ed very. closely: with ‘our. Roads and, Bridges ' Committee as: as with” ‘our... Publicity, Gommit-| Cliff ‘Churches Speaks| To’ Local. 1.0.D.E. he. Lillian Killough hapter IoD! a talk by‘ Clitte tee, This Special C worked‘ very closely witha simi- lar committee 'of - the ’ Nelson Chamber .and'I ‘can assure you ‘that ‘much ..of . the. success .was adie to. this wonderful | :inter+ Boards, most i In April, the Mite, we would be_on Stan- ‘dard Time the year round. It is as ‘simple as that. Our. constant” cry, is. ‘roads, ‘roads, roads. And:: we are mak~- ing progress. Slocan Valley now ‘has 10% miles: of: paved high- way. The problem of Genelle Bluffs is almost'a thing of the past. And: the highlight of my year has.been the progress,on the our ister of Highways annovnced’ Trail, a. road building ‘pro; that closely. followed ‘our ideas, and -in.,November, the letting of the, first. was, es for ‘next veer. It is easy | for: fhe b and > Inter-Committee coneration fi | And ‘now./one or two. thoughts ast: F make . sugaestions as vhe.:is: not ible ;: for = carrying’ them’ ed. It'is now: up to us to keep ‘a watchful eye on progress to’ en- sure that the government follows its»announced: plans.’ While “on this topie: I would like to, stress Srovinelal ‘Highway.’ and ‘have made ... a suggestion regarding Time. Our DA: CRACK! ae ‘PORK e. BEANS, aebee. a ‘Ox. tins 2'for:.. 27¢. VEGETABLE soup Campbells “pink ‘or white Ane 1 29¢ ANGERI ES + easy. to peal © “ 2 Ibs. for TURNIPS, foi. fact: finding committee “inyesti- gating ."' arnalgamation *' between | ; our -two® villages has done!a lot of work ‘and’ I would( like to ‘see it continued ‘so: that ‘all facts ‘can be =| classes. Completing © : this : tour lard by. Ghnarches! Petty. Officer ‘of, the Castlegar, Sea’ Cadets,’ It” made everyone very: /proud to*haye one ‘as'to be chosen: for a tour (on the H.M.S. Magnificent.’ , “He lett by air: for) Halifax and sailed on board the: Magnificent for ‘maneuvers off the coast’ of to) Virginia. The next tour was off .the’‘coast. of Norway’ where‘ they took part in battle maneuvers jith other warships .of various ‘they left ‘Plymouth, © Eng) where: the.’ ship “ was. serviced. Rotterdam, Holland was a friend- Cadets welcomed ‘the Canadians and in turn were guests on board the Magnificent, Another’ excur- sion inthe “Hagus proved ‘inter- esting. The ‘local Cadets escorted ‘to the’ resid of Castlegar «and: Kinnaird, “This year we-experimented ‘with two Kinnaird’ mectinas. anda change in | meeting.’ and: place. Neither: eet was too: stic- cessful and I would suggest | that these. two points be. carefully ire-examined.: My: last‘! item “was brought. to our attention ‘too ‘late.,| to-do anything. this -year.',I- re- fer to a. “spring. clean-up” campaign. ‘I, am. (sure "that ‘all citizens would cooperate to make sucha drive-'a’ real success. | « ‘In Closing , I’ ‘would’ like - ‘to thank’ all" members ' for. ° ‘their continued support: and din par- ticular, ‘all er anna the Southern Coast “were Valencia, places’ of, historical’ interest, ‘such as Notre Dame de la, Garde, City of Popes, arenas‘ and -eathedralg were visited in-Soutt France. swas|of* the ‘local. boys. so. honoured | . jy city’ and, the. Rotterdam Sea |’: umbt i cottage ina ae ‘garden. Many |: ‘At 17, Helen Inside “Gibralter” Rock‘ was ‘in- teresting and ‘a- -satifactory proof of'the-protection’ that is provided | ° in time of need. The Magnificent ‘as well asthe ‘officers ‘and mem- ey -of council. It has been ‘a being ar ft: carrier, provid: éd ‘further experience *: tin’ air tis a-triecky busi- | ae aeout half.the tmeetings nea the ‘heated, and: to’ say’ the’ ‘least, ‘contentious: Just good’ healthy |: ‘signs; A year'ago I thanked ‘you|. for ‘the ‘confidence and “honour wait ‘accyear \ before ‘thanking you, ‘or ‘otherwise, given me. the job-'I can honestly say that I ‘do thank you ‘for giv- ing me this experience and ane ‘goodness ‘it is now-over. * IN CHURCH } ties as’ the regu- in -électing “me* your ‘President ed the ‘same dut and I further-stated that 1 would|J@t crew. They were ‘classed’ as for-having |from chipping. paint ‘to ‘standing 2?" Saturday.« ness: getting .off ‘the short. run- way''‘deck ‘ and” again’ landing safely. A helicopter proved. very ‘ment in the ‘water. : The cadets’ on: board ‘sebtetin able’ seamen “and “did: everything watch. Cliffe. and . the * other and will’ benefit from’ it, Mrs. A, Harvey reported.‘ on the Film Council and it was de- |cided to rénew the year’s mem- lbership as:so many children _at- jtend the educational films. ‘on “St. -Rita’s: Church. : * Rev... ‘Ey ‘Brophy PP. efficient as a rescue’ ship ‘for sir, n cadets had valuable’ “experience | Bradley’ of Picton, -Ont.,::is g . youngest lot, But. ihatidid ‘not’ stop -her from, inting a@ trophy for leading ‘her class at the prince. Raward: A Flying club. tos: RED:FOX DOES NOT | ISTORE FOOD: | ne “It is’ ‘not: a) hiabit ‘of. she. Red! fox to store food ‘in its-den. All flesh food,’ whether. carrion or otherwise, is devoured: on: the | and ‘their Saineee will be * missed. Til health* mnkes’ it; necessary, for’ ‘Mrs; J. Kelly, Mrs. -H.. Westwood and Mrs. .C..-Petts to, rerign.: Sil- |. ver’ spoons’. were’ arescnted: ;to Mrg:'‘Lonegren:; and \ Mrs. Kerr who" are! leaving for, their: new homes !in ‘Vanesuver. Dirs.. H. Westwood, and Mis, R, Whit- taker served-a tasty lunch at-the ship to ‘the K y Society |; for. » will "S close, The' zebruary) i