CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, May 28, 1953 K. A. Morrow OPTOMETRIST . Sulte 3 — Post Office Bldg. Hours 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. MON, — WED. — SA’ — For Appointments as Mon.-Weil.-Sat Phone 2581 -Other Days Phone 3182 f Government Serving All | ? team of & FATHER ane SON PARATROOPERS: Central Press Ganadian Photos Leopold énly father-and. Blots. ay left, of Quebee, CONTRARY TO, VIEWS EX- PRESSED BY ‘THE OPPOSI- TION, SOCIAL CREDIT 1S Man. Roger is now on hi: » and his son the army in 1939 and in “080 qualified as a paratrooper at Rivers. is way to Korea, an older Bias. hag ds that he is too old to go. Roger. The father joined d the one regret the KRC Directors Pleased With New Membership Collected By 1.0.D.E. The Board of Direétors of the Kinnaird-Robson-C: Wel- have returned from to Vancouver. Miss Dorothy Dai Cetin atin ati arti tintin atti! KINNAIRD KORNER. “Major J. Moll is a patient in the Trail. Tadanae Hospital, Hanson'of Salmo, a short visit ms and. Misa. Shirley Collinson were Sunday visitors at the home_of Mrs. ‘V. . Master. R. Mitchell is a patient. Mr, and Mrs, N. E..1 Carlson | in the Trail Tadanac Hospital. fare and’ Recreational Society (K.R.C,), are most pleased ‘with the results of the new merhber- ship canvass jjust completed by members,of the 1.0.D.E, in Cas- tlegar. As’ a result of the drive, it was announced at the monthly meeting of the directors Tuesday night,. the “Society will receive approximatdly $1500 mora ‘an, nually providing there are no cancellations, 2 The I.0.D.E, ladies collected approximately $861.30 in new cash and. signed up 51 new on a monthly deduction basis. Of the 51, (32 are for C,M.&S, payroll bank |two school deductions and one Celgar deduction, The new monthly deduction memberships represent an an- CLOSER TO THE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER GOVERN- MENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE PROVINCE. NO OTHER ‘GOVERNMENT IN THE LAST S0 YEARS HAS BROUGHT ABOUT SO MANY REFORMS IN SO SHORT A aon The Social Credit movement is WITH A CLEAR WORKING| as dangerous and sinister as was MAJORITY YOUR SOCIAL| Adolf Hitler's Nazism in Ger- Social Credit Blasted For Tampering With Education ney,” he said, and reviewed where the journey has taken’ B.C, dur- ing the Past years through the CREDIT GOVERNMENT WILL} many, x Doug ~ CONTINUE TO WORK FOR| Liberal Candidate for Rossland You. Trail, at a public’meeting in the Legis- lation, the “y e & A, Act, the Hos- pital Insurance Service and other ” ion totalling $710 me dc there are no cancella- tions. “The Y.O.D.E, have certainly done a wonderful job," the dir- ectors commented at Tuesday's meetings. There were two grants approv- ed at the meeting totalling $610. Archdeacon B. A, Resker and Rev. C. L. Johnston were granted $410 for the Rossland-Trail Boy Scout Association and a grant of $210 was approved for the Cas- tlegar Fall Fair Board, Disbursements, of $1860.58 again Kinnaird Society DON’T BE MISLED. MARK] Hall, ‘Thursday night, YOUR BALLOT FIRST! One of the first moves Hitler CHOICE. . made was to gain contro} of the educational system in order to control the minds of the young, he charged. B.C. Socreds have tried the same thing with.their charges of immorality and social- ism in our schools, Mr. Wetmore said. He -said that the responsible govetnment of the Western World Sfaces the threat of another form of government today making it This advertisement. is issued by the British Columbia Social Cre- .dit Campaign Committee. Where do we propose to go from here on our our social jour- ney? he asked and said the’ ans- wer was in the Liberal platform which includes provision for bet- terment of Labor — action on re- vision of the LC.&A. Act at the first session, amendment of Work- men’s Compensation Act accord- ing to the recommendations of receipts of $1544.35 for the. period AApril 28 to May 23. The disbursements included payroll deduction ‘collections for the Robson Recreation Society, the Castlegar Projects Society, the Kinnaird Improvement So- ciety, the Canadian Legion Build- ing Fund, and the Genelle Recrea- tional Society as well as grants to the Red Cross, , the Castlegar ti and So- Chief Justice Sloan, of the Labor Relations Board to a full time’ basis; provisions for Beal and citere _ abolition aoe the Castlegar Library, Guides and Brownies and adver- ae that our accord- ing ‘to ee respect.” Yrs ie .-“The Social Creditors in” B.C. however, made a farce out of our parliamentary institutions with, their most unstatesmmanlike con- 3 duct during the last session of ae | : thevlegislature,” he observed. of ‘ ‘Reviewing what the: four major B.C. parties have’ to offer the ‘4 % voter, Mr, Wetmore characterized a MW the Conservatives as having al- 5 f ways, been “the party of Fugeed f 2 y with a “oy . of government intervention.” But mi L A al ! T A’ $s ‘all people are not rugged, he ‘ : bet sehr commented. “Most people need t - Yelp and that's what a govern- “4 B E A U T Y tents for.” ~ &§ Ss A L 0 Hl The Social Creditors, he said, ate with their “lack of labor Jegisla, 5 tion’” advanced or propose Newt te Cet would’ seem to be even just as far to the right as the Consesxe: tives, The C.C.F. like the Liberals, he said, “desire a state where the welfare of the individual who is not capable of keeping up with those who are more fortunate, | is ded as a state ity.” “Our goal is the same,” he said, “but we ‘have different B ne SETS and STYLING means. We feel that ownership by ‘TINTING, HAIRCUTTING government of industry, is no.sol_ and SHAPING ution to the problem as the C.C.F, 2 advocate and would .only aggra- Perms at Prices vate it particularly in a province like. B.C. where tremendous: dev- Watch next Ad. for Phone * Number. . B C. Liberal leader Arthur Laing in .describing the Liberal “Party. : _Monamel Paint SELLING at HALF PRICE: Narvo and Murray fi Paints. ; ‘AT AT5 % DISCOUNT. 3 - 96 th. AWERICAN ° CEMENT: $1.68 — 50 Bags and Over “$1. 75—1 to 50. Bags : Castlegar Building Supaly Store To Suit. You ‘elopment is still to come and the speculation of private capital is MAKE APPOINTMENTS so badly needed.” ; Ww .Mr,. Wetmore then quoted‘from “Liberalismtis not a political des- |} tination but rather a social jour- |! tising expeness, ‘ if the $881.30 by LO.D.E, ation of ital i for all with assistance for ‘citizens of low income; encourage the devel- opment of the province. in all phases; reduce auto licences to ten dollars per year and redraft and contributions in bank: and payroll deductions plus a $200 grant from the C.M.&S. co. - Bank balance at the meeting gate was $1704.49 with $276 wort the liquor law to the 1952 liquor plebiscite. Trail Members Guests At Eagles L.A. Meet The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Col- umbia ‘Valley Aerie 3107, enter- tained 20 members of the Trail Auxiliary at their regular meet- ing on May 21. Mrs. Ivy Ozeroff, president of the local L.A., presented corsages to ‘Trail president Mrs. Bunn, Trail Mother, Mrs, Reek and the local lodge ‘Mother, Mrs. Defoe. Two new members were ini- tiated into the membership at the meeting and the members and guests then enjoyed a comedy skit staged.by Mrs, E. Newman, Mrs, J. Mason and Mrs. Fame: noff, %g A buffet style luncheon was then served by Mrs, Mason, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Geisler, Mrs, Knoblauch, Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Bystrom, cli- tertainment for all. * | reserve of $2000 in bon maxing an evening of grand en- fun sbanauie totalling $1428.49 a z DON'T... ~ . Take your Car en 2 Holiday Trip without’ first having ‘it. com- pletely checked —— Especially Brakes and ' Steering Mechanism, Drive In Today! WRIGHT'S AUTO § SERVICE SUPPORT YOUR. HOSPITAL ; IN ‘CORONATION DAY See Our Selection Of Better CASTLEGAR, " Barrie’s Barber Shop ‘PHONE 3971 NOTICE THE KINNAIRD. SERVIC Will Be. CLOSED. ‘ June 2. 1953 AND CONFECTIONERY | ALL DAY CORONATION DAY © Open rest of the week as usual FOR “QUICK SALE $5500.00 Name Your’ Own Terms _ NEW 4 ROOMED BUNGALOW IN KINNAIRD PHONE 2921 a AA TE SRA ALIA (TST AE: ris . 7 Saree SUPPORT YOUR: ‘HOSPITAL COUCHMAN FOWLER ' &COLLINSON AGENCY — ra "Thursday; May 28, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Caitlegee: B. G The News’ ‘FOR SALE — 1930 Chevrolet, light Sie, Licenced, Good rubber, $100, E. Stantord, Cas- + tlegar, 3-20 ‘FOR SALE — 14 hp. Classifieds FOR’ RENT — ‘3 bedioom home 7th Avenue, Sapranoff Subdiv- ision. Also for sale, Clare Jewel Range, like néw, J. Dupius, Box 486, Castlegar. | P3-20 Outboard Motor, Just like new. Apply H. S, Johnson, Box 187 or Phone 2546, Castlegar. P3-20 ‘FOR SALE — ‘Gilson large fur-| nace. Apply W. Rigby, Phone 2351, Castlegar. \'. 3-20 FOR~RENT — Party with six months rent in. advance 'may have 4 room house with gar- den space at-$50-per month, in Kinnaird.” Money - needed to complete. Apply Box 578, Cas_ Crowd Braves. Threats Of Weather To Attend Liberal Picnic Party - Despite a threateningly over- cast sky and radio announcements that the event had been cancel- led, the Liberal picnic at the Kin- naird Public Park came off on schedule Sunday afternoon. and da good district residents, There ‘were games and ‘races including a softball game and re- FOR SALE — Baby carriage, Wine color, tlegar, Phone 4091, P3-22 FOR. RENT — Fotki self- in be $12.00. Phone 2791 or BO, 08 Castlegar... ‘FOR SALE — Jacket heater. Two lids, Coal.or wood. Apply R. _ Baglo, Kinnaird Upper. Bench. P3-21 seen ‘next $0. High School or for all, Doug Wet, more, Liberal candidate for Ross- land Trail in the June 9 provin- efal election, was, present and par- phone 3327 C: 12 noon and 1 p.m! P1-22 WORK WANTED — Part time Housewor's: Apply: Box 97, P3- at in the 's acte -ivities. = The winners in- the . various events were. as follows: Boys and Girls,.6 and under — FOR SALE .— Bathroom Set. Apply Alex Stoochnoff, Robson, 3-2: FOR SALE — Building with room and equipment for store with 4 room Hiving quarters, fully modern, above, Phone 2736 or write Box 251, Pinna 21 Victor Gan be seen ‘nt Lakeside Hobby. Centre. P3,22 FOR SALE — Ford tractor, disc, plow and :back’ scoop. $1250. FOR SALE, — RCA, radio NOTICE — Gwi. Bake Sale Saturday, May 23, 3 to § p.m. in Leo Bosse's Store. C2-20 WORK WANTED — Will look after children in my own home during the day. Available May 25, Mrs. Bailey, Box:364, Castle- gar. First Avenue near Forestry Station, ; 3-21 WANTED — Young man to learn grocery and butcher business, Apply Box 410, Castlegar, BC, Cl-22 LOST — Ronson lighter, Initial Bobby han, Lorne MacDer- mid, Rita Lucy Scheupfer, ! Boys and: Girls, 9 and under — Murray Sailth, ‘Alan Bouthelier, Barbara Gui Girls, 11 ‘and under — Shirley Clair, Yvonne Mitchell, Ellen Newlove. Girls, 13 and over — Cory ‘Ann Barneg, Elsie Moonie, Boys, 12 and uhder — Ronnie Smith, Murray Smith, Alan Bou- thelier. Boys and Girls, 11 and under _ Murray’ Smith, Lenny ‘Rourke. ‘Girls, 12 and under — Shirley Calir, Yvonne Mitchell, Eileen “S", Phone 2186, Castlegar, Re- Pines, fenty acute Dey: loader: ward, re Gieaa | \ateeneters —~ Gordis ana: Dial . We » Box 4, Kin cf Sookachoff. naird, E P3-22 peared aE Second: hand G. Sun, Watermelon Eating Coniest .— FOR-SALE — 4-room semi-mod- |’ Guido, ot ern house on. 3/4 acre, Apply deen, Kinnaird, P3-23 Couples Relay Races — Box 87, Castlegar or phone|pRRSONAL . Mr. and Mrs. Les Reid; Mr. and 3147 between 3 and'7 p.m. C3-22 FOR SALE + Fencé posts, Ap-|' ply Box 504, Castlegar. P3-20 “FOR RENT — House in Kinnaird, Two bedrooms, Phone 3411, 3-22 FOR RENT — Small Bulldozer with driver. Apply Eli Sopow, Phone 4182, C3-22 CORNS — CALLOUSES. Frompt relief from painful corns and eallouses with Lloyd’s Corn & Callous Salve with Pads. Salve 50c, Pads 25e at Pitts Drug Store. C1-22 Mrs, ‘Ross MacDermid: Mr, and Mrs. Jim ‘Barnes,- ||Lean protection means Credit WHY WE LIKE OUR CREDIT UNION : life insurance at no extra co: We save money regular! We save, we borrow and a our Credit Union, Even the not only building good thrift habe its but earn three per cent divi, dends on our savings, When we need.extra mony, we borrow — ‘at the Credit Union's low rate of interest. No more than one per,cent per month on our loan balance. We like our Credit Union be- cause it belongs to us, the mem- bers! We know we're among) friends and can always count on quick sympathetic help when we have money problems. That isn’t all, In addition .at no extra cost, our loans, are insured. Union debts-die upon death or disability! Also at no extra cost, our savings are matched with life insurance. Page 11 Castle. Theatre SAVE WiTd. A Thriftpass dren have share accounts! We're |. Fant Cr mere ' 9 = BUAZING “é FOREST ~ SOHN PAYH PAYNE “ADVENTURE: HOLL MAST es MOREE: inet (Bevctod by COURS COUT «| Ra eS 6 fal VOLK ea wl UL Fa 6 FART she PLUS Added: Featurette Walt Dizney’s ; Technicolor Specialty “Natures Half: Acre” ACTION- PACKED | Local Giides Enrol Seven New Members oseven new .members ‘of the’ Girl Gpide.A are enrolled and received their pins from Mrs. J, ¥. Killough at the monthly meeting: held at the home of Mrs, Vic Jones, Tuesday IN CHURCH: A $50. grant from the-K:R.C. is to be used for! hall rental pur- poses the , for MUNI PLEASE NOTE — _ Beauty Parlor will be closed Ee holidays from June 6th to June 14, Pre holiday specials on perma- nets, - C1-22 Sunday, May 31, 2:: Community Coronation Service conducted by Rev. T; Gibson, Rev, C. Johnston, and Archdea- con B, A. Resker. SCOTT. - 4a ie “NOME BUILDING PERMITS, DOG LICENCES, : and CHIMNEY PERMITS ARE OBTAINABLE AT THE VILLAGE OFFICE. BERMITS. FOR ‘OIL ’ ‘STOVES, COMPRESSED GAS AND BURNING MUST BE OBTAINED FROM FIRE CHIEF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. The United Church .. Of Canada Castlegar 10:30 am, — Sunday School 7:45 pm. — Hymn Song and Service of Worship. Every, Su “Sunday at 12 30. ‘Service of ship. Robson First & Third Sundays at 11 a.m. St. Rita’s Church Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 11 o'clock. Sunday, devotions — 7:30 p.m. ng at 7:30 p.m, Daily Mass, 8 o'clock. :] game between the Kinnaird Cath- Gulde and Brownle activitfes, Final arrangements were made for the annual Guide Association Tea and -Bake Sale to be held June 13 at which’ ithe door prize is to be an attractive electric clock. a J. A, Williams was the winner of. the booster prize and it was announced - that the~ next meeting will be on June.i6 at the home of Mrs. F. W. Woodrow. Ladies To Play Bail’ At Kinnaird ‘Sunday Plans for the challenge . ball olic .Club ‘and. the © Castlegar C.W.L. were finalized at a meet- Club ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve, Jankola Monday evening, with 9 present, St. Joseph’s Chapel Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. The diamond classic is to be played on the Kinnaird Ball Park The Family Store For eon af _STYLES AND SIZES ~ TO YOUR COMPLETE : “i. SATISFACTION” 0.7 The Most Walked-About Shoes In Town Are From MADDOCKS | SHOE STORE . PHONE 3645: FOOTWEAR WE CARRY THE | LARGEST-STOCK OF SHOES, FORTHE WHOLE FAMILY, IN THE DISTRICT Gospel Hour ae aoe Rivers Hall ‘ery Sunday — Breakin, Bread 10 am. = ae Sunday School — 11:30 a.m. Gospel’ Hour — 7:30 Pm. Sunday May 31, begin- ning at 2 p.m. It is hoped’ that a good number of supporters will be on hand to encourage the par- ticipants. Coffee will be available, the Club says, but you must bring your own lunch. -Community Bible Centre ’ Sunday school, S: at/10:30 also made plans for. bake sale on June 27, Next edting is to be atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolf on June 8. a.m, “Classes. for. young’ people of j all_ages, Evening Service, Sundays, 7:30 pm, ‘A’ service for the family. Above service in the Legion Hail.’ Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- days, 7:45 p.m. and Young Peo- ple’s Fellowhip,: Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E, Woodrow, Columbia Ave. All are cordially invited to these services, ‘Presbyterian Church Services in: the Church every Sunday at 11:15 am, . D. A. MacKellar,. Minister Will Profed Small Loggers! . YOUR SOCIAL CREDIT GOV- ERNMENT IS THE TRUSTEE OF THE FOREST RESOURCES OF THE PROVING THE F. THE: SMALL Full Gospel: Service Undenominational (In Coronation Hall) * Co-Workers — Misses J, Ben- noyer and F. Clemo. 10 ‘am. — Sunday School, 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic. “Jesus Christ, the same yester- day, today and forever.” “Lutheran ‘Servicés* Services to be held in Anglican Church. every first and third Sun- day at 3:00 p.m* Anglican Church Coronation Sunday, May 31 Robson — 9 a.m. Holy Ci NOT BE SACRIFICED. YOUR: SOCIAL ‘CREDIT GOV- ERNMENT GUARANTEES 4 PERCENTAGE OF A LICEN- CEES- ANNUAL FOREST CROP MUST BE REMOVED BY SMALL LOGGING CON- TRACTORS, IN ALL LICENS- ED AREAS MINER'S INTER- ESTS: WILL BE FULLY -PROTECTED. DON'T. BE, MISLED. MARK YOUR BALLOT FIRST CHOICE. nion, Joint Service, 2:30 p.m. Castlegar — Family Service at 1 am. Kinnaird — 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 2 Castlegar — 10 am. Holy Com- munion, Robson Community Church y, May: St i Joint coronstiga Service — 2:30 | Social Credit I This advertisement is issued by the British Columbia Social Cre-