Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. las. Robson W.1. Donate ’ $25 To Flood Reliof ‘A donation of $25.00 to the European Flood Relief Fund was authorized at the monthly meet- ing of the Robson Women's Insti- tute held at the home of Mrs. I. Ballano ‘with 25 members pres- ent and Mrs, R. Berry presiding. This month belng Adelaide Hoodless month, in honor of the organizer of the Women's Insti- tute in 1896, there was an inter- esting program arranged by Mrs, W, L. Wright. She read a sum- mary of. the Institute's activities Mrs, Stewart Grant, wag named representative to the Robson Re- creational Society. Mrs. Duncan’.Carter extended an invitation to the Institute to attend tho- dedication service of the First Robson Cub Pack Colors in the Robson C W. Kootenay Liberals Meet Here Saturday The Castlegar Liberal” Asocia- tlon: will be hosts to fellow Lib- erals from all over the West Kou- tenays for the ‘annual ‘general. West orial Church on ‘Sunday, Feb. ruary 22 at 7 p. Following the * buatniess session, the members enjoyed refresh- ments‘ served by the hostesses, Mrs. I, Ballano, and Mrs, Porter and Mrs, J. Raine. The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. O. B. Bal- the World for Peace” by G. Doug- since it was started in Robson 40| lard, years ago and also read an inter- oe esting article ci spt ent $7.12 per per- son on movies. in 1950, of the “Ki Liberal Association’ Saturday. The meeting will choose offi- cers of. the Association for 1953 and will also nominate a Liberal candidate for the next federal election, About 80 are has been-mak- ling ane to introduce . Little! League Baseball to the Castlegar District. To give residents an idea what it’s all about. Rennie has prepared the following history expected to attend, The meeting will be held in the Twin Rivers Hall, Castlegar Liberals attended a meeting of the Trail and “Little League Baseball is ‘Big League Baseball adapted to jthe mental and of Rennie Mitchell Tells - Of Little League Ball . 4 Pennsylvaria with. three - teams. ‘The 1952. season showed 1810 leagues a This Is Thing: Week For Guides” And Boy Scouls Throughout the. world wher- ever Girl. Guides or Boy Scouts may be.found, this week is being: observed as Thinking Week. | Special $( are being 7650 teams’ with 1 115,000, boys, 12 years of age and under, on the roster of: regular ‘tirst' teams. .The organizer, Carl Stotz, had seen too may youngsters sit on boys, 12 years of age and under. It is ball wit Liberal A inti lent several which are y .in order’ that the and helped PP i Bulleti Board A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 The regular meeting of the Stanley Humphries P.T.A. will be held in the Library of the High School on Monday, February 23 at-8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Special Service at the Robson Community Memorial Church on Sunday, February 22 at 7 p.m. to dedicate the colors of the First Robson Cub Pack, Please not change of time — 7 p.m. C.W.L, Annual St. Fatrick’s Dance. Twin Rivers Hall, March li. Tickets member, Refreshments, iW invited to attend. 2 from any C.W.L. Kinnaird Guides, Cubs and Scouts will meet at Kinnaird Fire Hall 11:45 a.m. Sunday, February 22nd to march to the Improvement Society Hall for Church Parade. Canadian Legion Band from Castlegar will be present. March 2nd, 7:30 p. home of C. H. King. ‘AN 1.0.0.F. members cordially : » at the a The £.A. to the Canadian Legion will hold a card party in European Flood Relief Fund. u a whe Legion Hall, Saturday night, Kobruary. © 21, at é : pm. Admission 35c. Everybody welcome, Proc oq Social evening in the United Church Hall on Thursday it evening, Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the W.A. of 22. Films are “Butch Church. Everyone welcome. Phone 3441 the United Church. Everyone welcome. wo films shown after Church Beemce on Sunday, February a. Home” and “From . Slavery to Service.” Sponsored by W.A. of the United Cyril Bell Agencies Lid. Insurance Advisers Castlegas of which, ‘will be pres-|5' ented to the meeting day atiee tending were Vic Jones, te Leamy, Mr. andn Mrs, M. Blai- Leamy. Mr. and Mrs, M, Blal- Dermid and Vic Misutka, strength of ‘the young players will not be overtaxed — exceptions relating to equipment, number of innings, size of field, distance of pitcher's plate from Home plate and distance between bases. ‘ Little League Baseball was in 1939 in Wilt the fi unable to get into the game because they were too [th |-small or too young. It is impossible to measure ace curately arid completely the bene- fits of Little League Baseball to the individual boy, the.team on which he plays, the league to which he belongs, and the entire community. There are far many intangibles, However it is considerably. more than just Billets Needed For ‘J-dminton Plavers As the month of March draws nigh, S, C. Muirhead and Robin Pineott and their badmintort groups of Kinnaird and Castle- gar are casting an anxious eye towards preparations for the West Kootenay Junior Badmin- ton Tournament tobe held in Castlegar on March 5, 6, 7, and 8. Entries are expected from Cas- tlegar, Kinnaird, Trail, Rossland, Crawford Bay, Grand Forks and Sdlmo. Biggest problem facing Messrs Muirhead and Pincott ‘at, present is billetting arrangements for the visiting badminton con- testants. Some 50 players had to be billetted last year, This is the second successive year the Junior tourney is being held in Castlegar. The contests will take place in the gymnasium of the Stanley Humphries High School. Six warships of the Royal Can- adian Navy were assigned di the summer of 1952 fo training University Naval Division Cadets, with three cruises to Europe and three to West Coast, ports from Enioy Jolly Party Valentine’s Day Renata Social Creditors and frlends got together at a Valen- tine Party at the’ home of Mr. and Mrs. F, Weisner on February 14. It was also the occasion of the marriage of Mrs, Weisner’s bro- ther, Toni Zimmerman, to Miss Joyce Muss, solemnized at the cont | the same day. What more can a town want than the instilling of fine princi- ples of sportsmanship, ‘tolerance and understanding in its youth. planned by. leaders to bring home to.the young people the idea of world-wide organization of which they are-members. They are be- ing yeminded to look beyond their own small company or pack and give some thought to their place in the scheme of things as related to other Guides or Scouts, the general public and other or- ganizations,’"In other..words,. an effort is ‘being:made to broaden thelr outlook, \..... ‘special ; events planned for this district include a “Mother and ‘Daughter Banquet” at Rob- son; a.church parade at Kinnaird anda special Guide -and: Scout Service at the, United Church in Cestlegne on Sunday, Feb: 22nd. It is hoped. that the: general public. will show their interest by ‘Some ‘These ae these’: u ‘when of the intanglbtes of Little Lengue Baseball, Little League requires the sup- port of the whole community. Watch for the announcement of a public meeting to discuss Little League Baseball in Castlegar. The Deferice Research Board majntains close liaison with the U. K and the U. S., to ensure the Armed Forces obtain the latest in- 1k played and their activ- wile others played and checkers. Renata’s best musicians ‘were on hand to entertain. © Henry Friesen, and Fred De- lorme did some step. danting. Then Jake Friesen entertained with a song, Three of Renata’s younger men, Bert Toews, Leon- ard Funk and Dave Letkeman, dressed as hillbillies and per- formed in a comical dance. Following the serving of a lunch, a session of dancirig to good music ensued and was en- joyed by young and old alike. “An evening long to be re- membered,” was how one guest Alaska to ities despite Canadian research in these fields. 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SAT.,: PHONE 3131- “MON., TUES, FEBRUARY 2] - 23 - >’ ‘reighton’s Food Market «um, BC. Page 5 SURE! Ha NEVER SHOWED J ee hs}! ANY REST IN Kinnaird Thespians Prepate For Play The Kinnaird Little Theatre is in throes of preparations to re- peat their play ‘The ‘Bathroom Door’ as part of the Variety Con- cert planned by the Robson Dram- atic Club for Febuary 20th. ~ The regular monthly meeting of the Sroup, held at the home of 3 i i) Mr, and Mrs.’ W. Sommertield Vi Jast Friday evening, made final |S i bik AUS Ce Tae MSIL hs ens wa ane, fe RAP ‘The meeting also decided to Saeous be PTA A Wit Honor Art Glasses Begia ct a note DEL! ‘ purchase of a phneolator for i fetus aus Founder's Day In With 18 Students sr ms DELICIOUS, Castlegar’ t classes be- igcussed. A farce In Program Monday gan last week with a total enrol- Fees this play is fo be staged A KEW Auxitiaay AONGUE For AuLfis We colossus irene Fean Mewes, PAR! ma leat AER OWNERSHIP. Castlegar Gddfallows Receive Dispensation Another lodge has joined the notable circle of Castlegar and District organizations, The Odd- fellows are now quite well estab- Aished here, At a meeting of the new lodge ‘at the home of C. H. King Mon- ;day night, protem( officers were -elected. They are: Jack Webster, Past Grand; James Toogood, Noble Grand; C..H, King; Vice - Grand; and bee J.-Warner, secre- tary-treasur The. Sispensation, permission. to organize until institution, has been received and the Grand Master is to institute the Ledge some- time in May. Starting Wednesday, April 8, the lodge will be holding meet- ings every. 2nd and 4th Wednes- Meetings ings until that date will con- day in the Twin Rivers Hall. tinue to be held at the home of Mr. King on dates to be advert- ised. The next meeting is on March 2. —————_——_ During the past two years, Can- adian champagnes have won. top honors in two international wine competitions.’ NEW SHIPMENT | GAZELLE. DISTINCTIN PURP “JUST ARRIVED © BROWN AND BLACK:-— CUBAN AND SEIKE ‘HEEL B and AA Widths” ; _ Priced at $8.95 Our ‘Cash se! Draw was won by Alice Zaytsoff, Robson You May Be The Next Winner ' The executive of Stanley Hum- phries P.T.A, meeting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Thomas on Feb. 16th. 1953, made plans. for a Founder's Day program to be on Feb.'| ment of about 18. More’ .candi- dates are expected to Soro later on. With ‘the object of ancouragina a lively interest in the arts among at the 24rd. This will take the form of a “Back’to School Quiz,” follow- ed by a group discussion, A tentative date in April was set for the Annual Concert Music and dancing of various two courses are being offered. Six’ persons have begun a modelling course under the instruction of A. Zuck- erberg.. They: are learning. with ities will be included in the pro-| gram, which will also highlight the High School Tumbling Group, Discussion was held on sub- jects which could be used as group discussion topics at future meetings. Participation of members in at least part of every meeting is the aim of the Pro- gram Committee. At the conclusion of the meet- ing, refreshments were served by Mrs, Thomas. in the latter part of Lal Three new members, M. KINICKI — To Mr. andMrs. Frederick Kinicki,. Kinnaird, Feb. 7 a son. SALIKEN — To Mr, and Mrs, George Saliken, . Castlegar, on Feb. 13 in Trail Tadanac Hospi- tal, a daughter. ‘Piquard, Mrs. Z. Smibert and on alad Jacobson, were welcomed to the Group. Next meeting is scheduled for March Sth, lammocks are pecoming a tie of the past in the Royal Canadian Navy. As new 1 plasticen? for me present “and Cae sui od Mies: are constructed ‘bad, older iu ied = an to! clay later on. ° the modelling| Walter Markin, Castlegar, on) mo > classes are held om Tuesday eve- ary 3, a steel bunks are being installed in nings at the high school. _[Dianne, lecks. The second course, taught by Bill Koochin, has enrolment of 12 at present and offers instruct- jon in painting, beginning with free hand sketching of ‘models. The students will then learn painting in black and white and Tater painting in full color. Paint- ing classes are held Wednesday eenings at the high school. eto date has been very 23 Per cent Of Canada. Boesn’t Go To Movies Twenty-three per cent of Canadians “Don’t go to the movies,” it was shown in‘a Gal- lup Poll conducted under scienti- fic methods by representatives of the Canadian Institute of Public Opinion living in some 200 areas in: Canada, The cross-section of adults interviewed were asked “Who is your favorite male movie star or don’t you go to the movies?” The twenty-three per cent said they passed up films altogether, le 25, per cent had no opinion é te keen and the students cooperative and enthusiastic. IN CHURCH. Anglican Church Sunday, Feb. 22 PANTIES & BRIEFS = Sl. 00 & $1.49. BEAUTY © SKIN LINGERIE GOWNS — $3: 95 JANET,S LADIES WEAR Kinnaird — 9 a.m. _ 4 pm, Castlegar — 11 a.m. C Robson — 2 p.m. Confirmation. Robson — 7:00 p.m. Cub and - Guide Service, Thursday, Feb. 21 Castlegar — 7:00 p.m. aie on life of St, Paul. Every Friday in Lent 52 ee cent “Takes technique to clean and MUD IN YOUR MOTOR? drain your crank case of “Muddy”. Winter Oil —: 10 am. Holy. Come: nual "box-office “Poll,” showed up closely ‘by Gary ‘Coop Peck, then Clark Gable, Oars Pidgeon, Spencer Tracy, Mario Lanza, Stewart Granger. and John ‘Wayne. To “Who.is your favorite movie actress?” Canadians voted Bette Davis, Greeer Garson, June Allyson, Jane Wyman, Doris Day and. Ingrid. Bergman. t's. THE GREATEST . We Now Have A Full Line Of Dayfon Work. Boots MADDOCKS SHOE STORE PHONE 3642 SHOW ON EARTH was chosen in response to “What would you say was the best movie you have seen in the last.12 months?” After it came MGM’S QUO . VADIS, MGM's THE GREAT CARUSO, 20th Fox’ WITH A SONG IN MY HEART and Empire-Universal’s Republic epic, THE QUIET Those following the first : five were MGM'S AN AMERICAN IN: PARIS, U.A’s THE AFRICAN QUEEN, Warner's: A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE, 20th-Fox’ FIVE FINGERS: and 20th-Fox’ DAVID AND BATHSHEBA. q a mI ( 5 e: am 4 5 POWER TOOLS Speed” up your home carpentry work - making ita pleasure You can’t go “wrong with our Age POWER 1 TOOLS Guide Master Saw... + « , $66.50 Craftmaster Bench Saw . ee eas $79.95 Elogtris Drills ....2522405e008 . $24.50 : Heavy Duty Drills. ....:.....- $46.00 You'll save plenty of time with Portable Electric Tools © : a _WEST! Sse Sale ie nos to the poll the In- “While ‘film ‘critics in. Canada In refi stitute said: and commentators ed their opinions as to the best movies, and best movie stars, as far as’is known this is the first time the ordinary moviegoers, named .“many? ‘stars | but “Bing ag in. first ‘place: He ‘was, followed 2 regory |. have from time to time express-} . 4 ay. p.m, — Hymh ‘Song: and, Service of Worship. aird -~ Every Sunday at 12:30, Service of Worship, Robson — = a “yee Replace: it with fresh: . _ Spring: Lubricant to give you. perform: ‘AUTO SERVICE - KKINNAIRD, B.C. ‘ PHONE _ —— First and Third at a.m, Par) St.. Rita’s Church Sunday Masses — 8:30-and 1} o'clock, Sunday devotions — 7:30 p.m. Confessions, Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m, Daily Mass, 8 o'clock. St. Joseph’ 8 Chapel Sunday Mass, 10 am. Gospel Hour Twin Rivers Hail Every. Sunday — Breaking of Bread 10am. Sunday School — 11:30 a.m. Gospel Hour. — 7:30 p.m. Community Bible Centre U Dramatic. Performance By The ROBSON and KINNAIRD CLUBS Assisted by Local Artists FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th AT 8 eas ROBSON COMMUNITY HALL ADMISSION Students — 35c Adults — 50¢ Children 25¢ Sunday school,. at 11 who line up and pay their money, have been given a chance in Can- ada to voice their opinion-in a modern scientifically conducted | poll.” The surprise of the ‘poll is the fact that United Artist's HIGH ‘NOON, which. did strong. business and was picked. by most: critics+ as the best film of the year, didn't get into the first ten, It is also interesting to note. that: Gary Cooper; star. of- HIGH NOON, gave .Crosby a. close battle’ for first place, - while Bety Hutton, of EST: SHOW. OW. EARTH, was Jow on the choice of femme stars. The. Institute . also .. gathered, movie poll-winning film THE GREAT-}- about all ages. Evening Service, Sundays, “7:30 pm A’ service for the family. Above service in the Legion Hall. Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- days, 7:45 p.m, and Young Peo- ple's -Faliowhip, Fridays, 7:30 p.m: at the home of Mr. and Fred E,. Woodrow, Columbia ‘Ave. All-are cordially invited -to these ‘services, Presbytenan Church” Seryiges inthe’ Church every Sunday at 11:15 am. ‘D.-A. MacKellar, Minister .Full:Gospel Service dn Coronation, Hall), 18- months: ago. and.these showed that. half the adult population of Canadg.-attends- movies, at least once. a month, Half of ‘these -at- tend ‘twice a month or-more and) Misses. J. ‘Pen- “noyer and F. . Clemo. 10 a.m. —_ Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic. - “Jesus Christ, the same yester- day, today and forever.” 3 four’ out. of. every, worker. 7 tiwoce a week or more. 'The typi-|_ cal moviegoer is‘urider 30 and either ‘a. white. collar or factory Lutheran Services : * Services'to be held’in Anglican Church: vevery second ahd fourth a.m. Classes for young people of | ; CLEARANCE _ SALE Starts Today and onus to the End of the Month . 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