Thursday March 1st, 1951 " ‘DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD (CLASSIFIED ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH end Bean Supper will be held: in the Church Hall,.Mareh 8th at 6 pam. Adults 50g (Children under 12) 35¢.. ’ IGASTIEGAR AND DISTRICT LIBERAL ASSOCIATION MEETING, IN the Twin Rivers Hall, Merch lst at 7.30 pom {0 TRADE: ONE ‘WHITE DRAKE FOR DUCK. Apply L.E. Askew, Syringa Creek, B.C. FOR SALE: 1 DROP-BACK DAVENPORT, 1 STEEL CRIB AND mattress, 1 trunk. All in gocd condition. — Apply A- Bertarione, 2nd and Mai.. Street, Castlegar. FOR SALE: McCLARY STOVE. LIKE NEW. Apply Mrs. P; Pellegrin, Maple Street, Castlegar. GENERAL ELECTRICT KITCHEN CLOCKS - COLORS OF RED, WHITE land cream, $7;:95 and $8.95. Be ‘lgmes Electric, Kinnaird -- Phone 3098. LORNE. CRYSLER AGENCY AT KINNAIRD--LIFE; FIRE, ACCIDENT and Car Insurance. ae CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEETING -THURSDAY (T0-NIGHT) at 8 poms in the Rectory. : E WILLIAM CG. MURPHY OPTOMETRIST CHIROPRACTOR Post Office Buijiding \ Post bffice Building Wed. 2,30 pom./to- o | Wed. Phone Phone 2381 | ZUCKERBERG 'S BEAUTY PARLOR J. Go. Ao... SUBNER : Maple Street Castlegar. Naturopathic Physician Bremenkd Block Phone \2152 __ : Wins and Alex. Plo Aikoft ‘KOOTENAY BUILDERS Building Contractors. , : Confectionery Free Eptimates. Soft Drinks | le we ‘Box 68 ° _ Drop in-To-Day. “MIRACLE INSULATING Castlegar -= Phone 4942. Installed by Blower | : + Fuel Saving 50-50% . Satis action Guaranteed KINNAIRD TAXI rv. Night Service © hone 3091 wate WRIGHT *S~AUTO- SERVICE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEETIWG - FRIDAY AFTER DEVOTIONS in the Rectory. pane: KINNAIRD CATHOLIC CLUB WILL MEET AT THE HOME OF MR. AND Mrs. A.D« MeWhinnie (Jr.) Tuesday evening Merch. 6th at 8 ofclock. ‘(Transportation from Scott's Store at. 7.45. ALL TIME SAFETY YEAR FOR COMINCO _— Trail, B.C. Last year was the ‘safest on record for the 9,000 employees of the. Gonsolidated Mining and Smel- ting Company, according to figures released. The biggest gain in safety was made by the 5,000 employees at the Trail plants. There, the accident rate dropped 33%, with a new low of one accident for every 67,000 hours worked being set. This amount to about one accident for every SO years of work per employee. i The Alberte: Nitrogen Department at Calgary had the lowest accideut rate for company operations. The 300 employees there had only one accident for every 110,000 hours worked. : i a | Kt the Sullivan Mine in Kimberley, ithe 500-man surface ola mark of 150 days which was set in, 1935. . Commenting on ‘the record year for safety in 1950, a |company. official said that the accident rate has been — decreasing steadily since the end of the war. . "The keen cooperation of employees as well as the intensive factors, * he said. SMALL TOWN INDUSTRY Industries in small towns give a measure of stability to the community. Residents ... must have enough faith in their own community to invest-money there, and enough ‘| imagination to see opportunities. : --Salmon Arm,(B.0.) Observer. | .., |} SELL If THE CLASSIFIED WAY YOU!LL GET RESULTS crew worked for 227 days without an accident, erasing the PAINT. CHIP A CLUE, IN CAR ACCIDENTS Montreal, (CP) Even a.chip of paint knocked off at the scene of an aceident often provides police with a clue. to the car involved in the mishap. ‘Special Agent RoW. Wall Jr...of the FoBoIo in Washing-. ton brought out this bit of information at a Rotary Club. meeting here. This and many other secrets of crime-de- .. me tection were revealed py detective Wall. : Explaining about that chip of paint, Mr. Wall said that when put under a spectograph, the chip discloses the layers of paint of which it is composed. These layer are then compared with the. National Automotiv Paint File | of the F.BoI. and indicate the mseke of the car involved. STARTING YOUNG St. Thomas, Ont. (CP) ‘Bight-year-old Berry Barnard set out to see the world all on his.om, and wound up in London some hours later. Instead of going to Sunday school the boy hitch-hiked his.way to:.London, where a Castle News. Castle News o50’pom. to 8 pome| FOR SOFT LASTING SPRING |’ Para TS a fsT - PHONE 2661 | FRED'S BILLIARD PARLOR §|' eres Estimates sees Prop. W. Sharples & O.Lightle’ im ” police officer found him and notified his parents. safety program.put on by the company.have been important | HAVE YOU. THOUGHT OF YOUR SPRING TUNE-UP YET. IT IS ALMOST TIME TO GET YOUR CAR IN FIRST CLASS” SHAPE FOR THE PLEASURE DRIVING ‘tet s. look your car ov : “you an estimate .of pemmepenitnmeeoenisstiinchiniapmsemittinoan fEVS FROM KINNAIRD KORNER Mr. I. Carlson has left.on a business trip to Vancouver. aio : Mr. and Mrs. D. Mackie of Nelson have been visitors D. Davies. ooee Me. S.C. Watson returned from a business trip to Vancouver. ; ; A Joint meeting of the Castlegar and Kinnaird Village Commissioners was held in the Castlegar Municipal office on Monday Feb. 26th, discussion took place on the devel- opement of the Cemetery at Kinnaird also the appointment of a joint committee to ascertain the possivility of a Hospital for this district. sts : pee Born - To Mr. and Mrs. WD. Smith of Kinnaird on February 22nd, a daughter. : a ee tee cae home, by winning four events at the first annual West Kootenay Junior Badminton tournament held in the’ Tadanac Hall over the. week-end. : . we Donna Muirhead..and Joyce sSwihart captured the girls doubles under eighteen by beating Nelson‘s erack players ‘Doreen Wilson and Beth Lython. In the under ‘sixteen group Donna Muirhead and Joyce Schiavon swept to victory over Marilyn.Salter and Madelyn Wetmore of Tadanac. The. ‘\mixea doubles was taken by Alen Jacobson and Joyce Swihert while the boys singles was won by Fred Horcoff of Robson. . ; ‘ At the conclusion of the tournament Ralph Perry as ° Master of Ceremonies presented the trophies and gave a ment possible. ” SHORTER. HOURS of a good many Canadians these days...We think the 40- hour week is a @oodidea--but only as an idea. Canada — became the great nation it is because the pioneer knew how to work and were satisfied to put in long hours of strenuous labor. Our nation is still a pioneer country. --Granby (Que.) Leader-Mail at the home of their daughter and.son-in-law Mr. and Mrs} The Kinnaird Junior Hedminton Club again price trochiel! vote of thanks to all the members who made the tournae-. «Shor ter hours with longer pay. seem to be. the. ambition |' SPRING WILL SOON BE HERE, SEE US FOR “YOUR CLEAN-UP NEEDS. SHERWIN WILLIAMS HOUSEPAINT ie oqt. Quart ENAMELOID 85 . MAR-NOT 75 KEM-GLO the Miracle Lustre Enamel .95 KEM-TONE, the Miracle Oil d.resin Wall Finish 1.69 2.95 : ong all WALL COVE R- IN Grwcecesccccece 54" wide. Complete _range of ‘colo 90¢ Per lineal foot. TEMPERATURE. TARGETS: Calgary. (CP). Lowest temperature recorded in Calgary in 1950 was 41 degrees below. zero on Jan. 17, and the highest was 88 on both June 30 and Sept..3, according to the annual meteorological summery for Calgary. The all time-records are 49 below zero in 1895 and 97 above in 1919. : ‘ ar ; --Wordaworth Men are we, and must grieve when even the shade Of that which once was great, is.passed away. Ctdbllegar Cash Et WHERE LOW CASH PRICES PREVAIL! ‘MIRACLE WHIP. 16 02 Jarsie.%o0 TALL CANS. MILK, 2 for....%... QUAKER MUFFETS, 2 pkgs.....-- PEAS, #5 Columbia, 2. cans... "HUNT'S FRUIT COCKTAIL, 15 0z ca fancy quality (limit 2 cans, 1#f ROLLS CHEESE: .-..--+ +++, WEINERS,..:... SAUSAGE), ‘sma11 ae SALLARD'S CHAMPION FOOD, 2 cans25¢ LUTE FISH, while it lasts, 1b.....-25¢ YES.....Where low prices prevail:?! (tts kd» BIRTH... : ‘To Mr. and Mrs. R.V. Cook, “The New Mouth 33 WASH 0 oc. oe Castlegar, at Kootenay Lake General Hospital, Feb. 21, TYROLARIS a sono : The latest discovery in mouth Wash and | hygiene Antiseptic, - Cleansing Deodorant for the mouth, fast . ; effective ‘CORDUROY JACKETS . The latest in . Eisenhower: Style. Bo $14.95 8 oz. Bil..$1,00 | -