Page 8 CASTLE. NEWS, Gastlesar, B. c.: . CAR OVERTURNS ON WEST ROBSON ROAD were a cause of the mishap, pol- joe said yesterday, advising that Peter L. Woykin of C: escaped injury when the car he was driving overturned on the ‘West Robson road April 1, Dam- no ch ' During . 1952, of ‘every dollar every C: paid in taxes, the age to the car was at $800, road diti Federal g got 77 cents. FIT YO SA STARTS APRIL 9 URSELF LE FRIDAY ALL WOMEN ie SHOES MUST GO! WHITE & BROWN OXFORDS WHITE SANDALS EDGIE, FLAT, HIGH & MED! SADDLE OXFORDS ,OAFERS — FLATS — WEDGIES TUM HEEL SLIPPERS Every Pair 99 to $499 A. Bargain ABSOLUTELY NO CREDITS and NO RETURNS . BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE © April 9 vw CHEESE Burn’s Spredeasy ‘21b. box .... 99c x TUNA FISK Southern Cross Soli ae 49e | * TOMATOES. Okanagan .28 oz, tins 3 tins for...... 65c and 10 Ww GATSUP. Zhottles ifor - 45 me ‘POTATOES 100 Ib. eck: $2. 19 * MARGAREME 2 Ibs. far liv. 6le CAKE Mix, Robin ‘Hood, 1 white, 1 chocolate for 49¢ APPLE JUICE, clear, 48 0z., 2 tins for . DATES, Pitted, 2 1b. cello bag , 10 for SARDINES, . the . 39¢ 99c qLADys COLLINSON Were I “more susceptible to flattery than the average female, I might have overlooked the sub- tle taunt of last week's column by. Mr. E.G.0. However, being neither more nor less than ave- rage, I dare read Mrs. S. Gallo Heads - Home Nursing Group’, Mrs. Steve Gallo was - elected president of the Home Nursing Division, §t. John’s Ambulance Association, Kinnaird’ Centre, when the group held their elect- ion of officers at the home of Mrs; F, Richardson in Castlegar, March Mrs, J, C. McLeod was elected vice president and Mrs..'L, C. the lines of subterfuge and derisive verbosity. To see ourselves as others see us evidently can never be, and to look at ourselves through a men- tal mirror. objectively is almost impossible..And so it takes my worthy friend and opponent to Pein out just how artificial and our sex has b To begin with, he has evidently conjured up numerous false im- pressions and fixed ideas regard- |, ing this common equality about which we have “stood shoulder to shoulder.” I don’t seem ‘to re- call his making, at any time, the noble admission of “common fail- ings.” It is rather confusing to find that one’s sex (making al- lowances of course, Mr. 'E.G.O.) has fallen short at the altar of perfection, on which, for so many centuries our demi-gods, have placed us. Moreover for someone who devoutly wishes that he had not taken a second look at femi- nine failings, I find his impress- ions and discernments exceeding- ly significant. y, with Mrs. M. MeNicol, treasurer and ‘Mrs. W. Ball, Sick Comimittee. opinion, , neither biological nor social value. In this search of ours for a: common equality, it ig high time that our vanity, temper and tears be submerged into an ulti- mate goal, where neither faults nor aus are of such proportion A EREMENKO Pi 00. YOUR RED & WHITE FooD CENTRE BLUE LABEL: BEEF - T-Bone Steaks or: Sirloin, Ib... 68c Pot Reasts, ib. 366 Brisket, Ib... 22¢ | Gd. Beof, Ih. . 296 PORK CHOPS + Loin, Ib. . . VEAL CHOPS Loin, Ib... BOLOGNA. Swifts Premium, Ib. Canadian CHEESE Bulk, Ib. ee SPORK 2 tins for .. SHINOLA Floor Wax .. 16 oz. Loa! __, tae our Heals of the other, If you would care to take a chance on a third Jook at feminine failings, Mr. E.G.0., why not try looking through the other end of your binoculars, Surprising isn't it? Notice how small and insigni- ficant flaws ‘and imperfections appear! At this point I am re- minded of a phrase.I once read which leaves me with a feeling of righteous and superior genér- osity towards all mankind — errors, even their own.” “Great,souls make allowances, for. The parallel he draws the’savagery of Indians and war- paint, and the lotus-foot of Chin- ese maidens, has, in my humble Pythian Sisfers Hold Pancake Party For April Foo!’s Tea An Aunt Jemima Pancake Party was the form the Pythian Sisters chose for their annual April Fool’s Tea in the Twin Rivers Hall Thursday evening, April 1, AW working members| ‘were dressed in Aunt Jemima cos- tumes and the tea tables were decorated with gingham clothes and colored dolls. : Mrs. L. Grunerud was general for: the af- fair. Other committees. were: Kit- chen Committee — Mrs. H. EASTER *& EASTER EGGS *& CHOCOLATE : -BUNNIE! & CHOCOLATE ROOSTERS 10c to 90c. EASTER WRAP CHOCOLATES 20 30 to $1. 73 ALMOND ROCCO .. TURTTES _ Fresh and Good PITTS’ Rexall, Dug. Day. or Night Ehone 4231 OPEN ’ Horne, Mrs. C. d, Mrs. V. Jones. and Friday. Evenings Serviteurs — Mrs. O. mee -HOT CROSS BUNS . COTTAGE CHEESE 31c _ 19¢ 23c Pkg. .... CAKE MIXES Robin Hood, pkg. .... HAND-E-WRAP 200 ft, roll Fraser Vale Frozen. STRAWBERRIES, pkg 850 PEAS, pkg. .... FRENCH FRIES GRAPEFRUIT 100's, 4 for » BANANAS 2 Ibs, for ..... GRAPES : “B-lbs, for CELERY Fresh, Ib. ..... FLOUR . SI.76 24 Ibs. 25¢ TOMATO JUICE Hunts, 15 oz., 2 for GRADE A ‘EGGS .... 49¢ LARGE SOLO MARGARINE 2 Ibs. for pei OUR READY TO WEAR DEPT. JOCKEY SHORTS ‘ LADIES’ ‘SPRING COATS All Weather and Pure W $19.95 and Up SHORTIE COATS. “$15.95 and Up BLOUSES, nylon fasts ale _MEN'S STANFIELDS: BOYS’ JOCKEY Sit v cive Defence organization. is.im- $2.99 and up '""Sveontact either: himself - or * Steve Jankola, Mrs, V. Proud, Mrs. G. and Mrs, R. Couch. In charge of bake table and Candy — Mrs. J.. Gemmill and Mrs, L, Grunerud. 5 Receiving guests — Mrs. J. Randall. There was also fortune telling with cards and tea leaves by Mrs, W. Harris and Mrs. J. Sher- biko. Mrs. A. Saunders was in charge of the cake and apron.raffle and the winner: of the cake was Mrs; S. Dower with Mrs, M. D, Mac- Pherson. winning the apron, area that is the United Kingdom produced in 1953 nearly 50 per- cent more meat than Canada?:. Too Late to Classify DON'T FORGET THE FREE * show sponsored by the Home @ers of the paint and its uses, FOR RENT — 4 Roomed house, electric hot'water, garden plot, fruit ‘trees: Apply Fred Ere- menko, next to theatre. C1-14 FOR SALE — Must ‘sell imme- diately, -1951 Vauxhall Six, Best offer. Apply J. Marshall, Blueberry Creek. P1-14 TOILET. TISSUE, Co-op., CELERY HEARTS, pkt...... TOMATOES, carton aac ° 4 rolls for 1+ 22 23c EGGS, A Large, fresh, dower SIRLOIN or T-BONE STEAK, the cutee - Glo BEEF POT ROASTS, .BY. SUPERSILK . — Per pair . . Whisper Nylons 66 Guage 2 Denier — BLIE'S AUTO COURT Fully Modern CABINS Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR-TRAIL i HIGHWAY . : THE DIRECTORS OF . ; K.R.C. Wish to Announce the : Appointment of Mrs. J. Townsend AS COLLECTION AGENT For the Coming Year * Did you know that ‘the smail Building -Supply in the Kin-]: nhaird Improvement Society |*3- Halli tonight. See all the won- |\, Free Refreshments after show. |’: an D. v. re -@ FIBERGLAS, 2 inch, per‘M @F IBERGLAS, 3. inch, ‘per:M ‘@_ FIBERGLAS, 4 inch, per M° . s @ ZONOLITE, loose insulation, per bag... ... wre $92. re $116.00 OO Oo « ‘ele entitled “Patroitism isn’t just * @ projector for.a school for handi- e Crossroads of ‘the Kootenays” ‘Vol. 7, No. 15 C. ASTLEGAR, ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURS DAY, rae 15, 1954 ’ 8 Cents Per Copy ‘10 Percent-of Village Enrolled Civil Defence: Al Kinnaird 2) The Kinnaird Civil Defence organization: received" warm com- mendation for. their and at a public n ing in the Kinnaird . Improvement Society Hall’ Monday evening; from A. |: V. Marcolin; Civil Defence Coordinator, for the. Trail-Tadanaé. Target |. area, Mr. Marcolin gave'the meeting, attended by about 30 ‘people; an outline of provincial progress of Civil Defence up to March, Dr. A. F. Balkany; director of the West Kootenay.Health Unit, also spoke on the part played in Civil Defence by First Aid’ and Costalty Clear- | ng workers, ‘ ine. the’ people to ‘thé: Tdngion’ “plite’ ‘and civil defence ‘services'-in opera- tion’ ‘during : everyday lifejin the London: blitz. !Serving of refreshments and an the Kivniira on having tely.10, percent of their popila- tion enrolled in Civil Defence compared to the provincial per- centage of 2.5.: He spoke too:of the Medi to Steve Jankola of Kin-|™ naird for his contribution to Civil) ©VSn” As ps phone pets peoeed a a m awal e WI e area! Sa oct eee “i pecial Store Hours For Ease Weokend and’ is a-source of pride to thé whole district, ci ees eral Sp slow! ut Ss e ‘Tadanac Target area he ‘sald ex: Neat Sunday,’ April 28, Is Eas- pressing the hope that people are not at the apparently slow:. progress: Res- * cue ahd | ‘communication’ courses will begin ‘next: fall for which a Chief. instructor,: is now taking a “De back East. Special’ business; during the .Easter day; the- ive! of °C) s ae ‘anniversary aay banking post oifee hours wil be in effect : shows the mushroom -effect ‘£ stratosphere, “This. “photo of the 1952 hydrogen —Central, Press Canadian bomb blasts-in the Pacific two minutes after the blast. . The photo was, taken 50 alles fromthe deto: of 12,000 ‘feet: and’ cauehe the “musht Se SES eared eee cover 100‘ miles: of. oce: [ Ten“ min formed, the cloud. stem, b had push dt room. before “it et ny § d the ‘part | & men’s Home Nursing .Div- All stores ees and business e ‘will be closed t fos ‘would play. in’ case of attack. He quoted approximate casualty and refugee figures that would have tobe evacuated in‘ B short one in case of attack. le pointed out also that the portant not only.in case af attack but also in the -event of* large scale peace time disasters such as floods: that © may strike - ins. any | to; x0. PA, ‘question: period followed’ then | c, Shand, C Civil’ “Defence: Of- ». fwo films,-were shown “depict LOD.E Further +: Plans ployed in ‘the federal © civil sex service, For May Day Festival .| band. she has rec 3 three o¢!more asylum, inmates. pompe with the handsome: sus- lend or twa: and:hig ee aunt: lady: hi ee Gather tos t and the } : hus- band’s. ex. head of ‘an insane asy- lace them: in-the | Asking $50,000 Expen diture This Year Tenders will likely :be' called for construction of a federal building at Castlegar before next March, Federal . Works | Minister Robert H. Winters: said in’ the House of Commons Friday. Referring to the federal build- ings planned in British Columbia Mr. Winters said his department hopes to call for tenders for ‘a district post office at Nelson within a month; at Trail late this year; at Mission City within two Haris and at Castlegar before ne: Tenders For Federal Bldg. To Be Called By Next March The government is asking ap- proval' of expenditures this year of $100,000 at Nelson; - $75,000 at Property for the federal build- ing here was purchased last sum- mer and consists of three adjoin- ing lots on the corner of Maple Street and First Avenue, measur- ing an‘estimated 90x100 feet. The lots: were p fron Mr. urchased. Otto Walker Sr., of Castlegar. Some Essential Eqpmt. Still Needed : Beets “Booster Station hill a Of Line C ' | transmitter’ into: action.’ The: de-| lay, has ‘been: caused | because -we {have not yet.been able to, obtain |i service ta connect this. trans stalled . the -necessary lines ‘and most of. the equipment but: that there is still some. essential equip- Jacking.” : that ‘the line companies: ‘have in- : :-| Kennéth * Caple, hos’ advioed: the: GBC ts ot aneitus to ent ihe station’ ‘into peration: but there’ is a: delayt in’ taining 2 ana |? re ‘Anne’ Fowl- :farce “No Rythme nor. Reason,” by that er.was in charge. of costumes; Bill the stage master 0! ‘Tom, Taggart the iplay’“was - given "a convincing and highly: entertain- ing performance by the Kinnaird dramatists, directed by Pat. Fowl- er. of Castlegar.’ The “Production had its. ‘debut. ‘Friday evening the Ci “Hall at Cas ‘the - Lillian. ‘Killough Chapter 40.D.E. mate either plans Aor the studying _ in Britain 0 ‘on. LODE under. the -sponsorship. of the Gaittlegar-Robson Branch of the it] War ships ‘valued at ‘$2, 000 @ach and three ‘students ©“ are ‘ attending U.B.C, on 10.D.E. War’ Memorial their ‘April Homie held in the ‘Twin Rivers Hall “Monday eve- ning. with the Regent, Mrs. R.A. D. West presiding.” -| Bursary: Awards. These ‘are only |The ‘secretary, Mrs. G. ‘Wan: part of the 14 scholarships and 29 Legion: and was spon- cae ina repeat performance Ki setting. and Vera Campbell and Elsie Burke. were in. schatee of make-up. a First Aid: Exams Held At Kinnaird ‘April 6. A nine week course. of first. aid instruction at. Kinnaird was ‘con- Gluded on April 6, with First Aid for’ the, 21. candi-. in the Society. Hall ‘Saturday evening, by the Improvement. Society. | : “About 170 persoris saw the play dates, . Instruction classes were “con- ducted by chit aerate: John Jess, read a letter fromthe Cas-' i libraries, tlegar Cubs'stating their willing: projects and at ‘groups .who-are day: and 's “ness to ment and: ‘Bingo Booth : as. part tions from the ToD. E. of the May 24 program. “Mrs. R.. A.D. West, Regent, re- , Letters were also read from the ported: on. her. recent trip'to:Van- ; ‘district organizer. for.the ‘Koote- couver‘as delegate to the 4lst, an- dona. presentation ‘wai ‘was also to‘a capa city audi : Locale of the tangled tele of Dalziel. A King, |” Mike Verzvh, Be. Trutte: Blue- berry Creek, Stewart McKenzie, R._B. Heagy and W. Leduc. ‘the play, is: the psychiatrist’s re- sidence on the grounds of a luna- tic asylum near New York where! may Society’. for -: Hi “nual -meeting of the: Pr to the: of BC. Hi of the Shas on the aims and work of ‘convention: were addresses by. the ic “fromthe Cana- {National and Provincial . presj- Legion : ‘Band ‘outlining their: dents; “to! the young g doctor: lives with her. During * the instruction “period a film on the Hoger-Neiison. meth. od of ‘artificial réspiration’ was shown which the candidates found and- peater trenaraitter Risers : Gas 2'Six Month’ Passes: es ‘To Castie Theaire . Two six month: theatre: passes were given away, ’ by: the manage- ment of the-Castle Theatre in connection’ with the recent pol Jar Days held in C: $250. \Mr. L. C.. Greenwood of Kin- naird was introduced as a: new member of the Board of directors replacing Bernard Mahoney. whe has joined the R.C-AF. first’ pass was won by. Mrs.. ae McLeod of’ Castlegar. -° Due to an oversight some'signed slips “had: been missed before’ the first draw -and a-second one. was’ held with Mrs. ‘W..J. Guerin of Castlegar, receiving. the second bass, Plans Begun F Begun | For Intervillage, Ball. The Castlegar-Kinnaird - Soft- ball League, ‘organized last year, began for their sec- witty * and who incures the disfavor: of the asylum * shead, -by becoming too mime ‘exams were jheld..in the Kinnaird Elementary’ School. Ex- |C “activities since’ “their organization: students in the form(of bursaries; in 1947... ye | encouraging: young people in: the =: ‘The Band in their letter ‘accept-} ed. the. invitation.to look after the | meribership and plans for aid tos | ae Dog and. Coffee, Booth on. : Koréa., Mrs. V: Goresky thanked iMis. West for her interesting and ‘ whe! ‘Chapter = decided to ‘send a’ concise, report, letter to ‘he Cc : wi ‘Board urging | that they look * the ‘matter of arranging ‘a ae: ‘fable place for’ the Band. to hold | outdoor ‘concerts.’ * “ 1G A Bake Sale is.to be held at the Coop Store, Sat., April 1, begin- |: : ning at 10:30'a.m,, it-was decided. ; ‘Blo 4 Donor Sine Co Mins, Gergély |: fo convene this event.’ * Empire Study Convenor,-‘ Mrs. Thi “Red Cross “Blood 3 Donor J. Kelly, read an interesting arti-| Clinic will be ‘coming’‘to Castle- pgar_on ‘Wednesday, June 16, spon- |; Flag-Waving,’ -dealing .with the \sored'by.a\committee of the Cas- Bob Liams and ‘Omer ‘capped. children,:an. encyclopedia for an Indian School: or. books for the school library. ; ‘At preeent two students. ‘are chy Oy charges, leads him ‘into ludicrous situations, was convincingly play- ed. by Bill Collinson. ~ - . ‘Competent ‘portrayals’ too“were those of Joan* Johnson as. Bobo Delores,..a Carnival,,;Queen and Maute' Bailey, as Mr... Dennis's tich aunt, Others in the cast, also convincing ‘in ‘their’ roles, were. Bernice Scott, and Emma. Hein- rich,/lunatics; and Jean Fitzpat- rick, a female attendant, | The play. was directed by Pat: ‘were Dr.:A..D.. Johnson, J. Dalziel, R. B. Heagy, C. H. King, s. McKenzie. We, Ledue. and..M. ‘Results will pe announced “in a wéek’o! ond season ata meeting ‘in the Hail, Ed.Conroy. of ‘Castlegar 1 was re- elected -president of the League; Ralph Mokelki of Kinnaird“ was Brick: Saunders‘ of {Cast named secretary ions are the Nephew. of Loval Man | Among | Moose Jaw Plane Crash Victims A. “nephew ‘of a Castlegar: xesi- dent’ .was among. the 35 passen- gers and crew.members who died rat Moose Jaw. last Thursday in the collision of .a TCA North. Star plane “and’ an’ RCAF ‘training plane, “'6,000- feet above ‘Moose Jaw, Sask.’ W..T. Reid- Hunter, Area Land ‘agent