“PAGE © Did you know that there are], more lakes in the Canadian northland, than in all the rest of the world put together? \rrow Lakes Ferry Service *‘OBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf {0:00 am. Monday. \rrlve Edgewood 4:00 p.m. Monday. ‘eave Edgewood. 7:00 am. Tuesday. Artive Robson Wharf, 1:00 p.m. Tuesday. ‘eave Robson. Whart 10:00 am. Thursday. Arrive Edgewood. 4:00 p.m. Thursday. Leave Edgewood. 7:00 am. Pirday, Arrive Robson Wharf 1:60 pm. Friday. No man with a burden ‘of debt has a right to pro- tect his creditors if he * has not first p d his - President of Cominco Elected fo Board Of Canadian Chemical RALLY of sf E, Stavert to the oard of 's of C Ct and Cellulose ‘Company, Ltd, ds announced by M. W. > CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASEEEGAR, AS S THURSDAY; MARCH 28; 1957 |Injared Workman Stili Unconscious After 500 Days Joseph Byl, 27, ‘seriously in- jJured in @ logging accident at Beaver Cove, B. C., October 29, 1955, has gone over 16 months r _ Mr, Byl was struck by a wire cable that broke and. whipped around his head. He suffered a fractured skull and severe brain damage. Mr, Byl came to B, C. from Holland andjwas employed as a skidder - hooker with Northern Pulpwood Ltd, for five months before the accident. He has opened his eyes from time to time but has not made any conscious response, The Workmen's Compensation | Board officials say that the man has received special nursing care ever since he was injured. The WCB says that they have paid out more than. $20,000 in medical ald for his treatment. president. ° a Stavert is president: of Mining. and Smelt- wife and children. with Life Assurance. Plans to sult your individ- ual requirements may be arranged through. Dick Rok North American Life Robson, ; B.C, ie Company, Limited and is a director of ‘a number of other companies, including Bank of Montreal, Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada and Interna- tional Nickel: Company Limited. Cc in the C or- Legion L.A. Donates Cup for Track Meet ‘Plans for the Annual Anni- versary Spring Tea and Sale—of work were complete at the meet- ing of the Ladies Auxiliary to ganization include Columbia Cel- lulose Company, Limited, Cana- dian Chemical Company, Limit- ed and Celgar Limited. ‘Tip for Canada: The Ameri- can” Automobile Association, re- presenting United States motorists | bi has called for ‘higher taxes on heavy commercial trucks to re- duce the. portion of highway costs borne by motorists. the Canadian Legion in the Le- gion Memorial Hall on -Tuesday evening. The $25 food hamper will be on display soon in Bar- rie’s Barber Shop and tickets may be obtained there or from any of the members. A large basket of spring flowers will be Mrs. T d and Mrs. Hil! to be used as a door prize. A “Neighborly Bake Sale” LLL.S. Ltd. Charter Service Tewing. - Barges E anywhere* on the. Arrow Lakes PHONE.2901- A 3-Act Adults 75¢ ————————————— Kinnaird Little Presents “THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN” Friday & Saturday, March 29-30 KINNAIRD SCHOOL ot 8:00 P.M. Students 35c Theatre Comedy. _ Children 25¢ was to take ‘place throughout the month, the money to be turned in at the next meeting to be used to assist with the deficit of the Annual Legion Banquet. The memento cup for the Mile Race at the High School Track Meet has been ordered and in addition the Ladies Auxiliary will this year donate a _Rose Bowl as a challenge cup in the Annual -Fair. - Mrs, Hill spoke briefly on, ‘the Fall Fair, appealing to them to boost it whenever possible. as the response has been very poor, to date and there is some doubt at present as to whether there, will be a fair. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. __ BIRTHS HORIE — To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Horie of Nelson,”a daugh, ter; Melinda J. jane, ‘SILVER BIRCH . SCHOOL NEWS Students ‘at the Silver Birch School are finishing up with their studies of Eskimos this week. Mrs, Earl Norris spent one after- noon with them last week, help- ing to teach weaving. Little Betty had the measles all last week but was back in school on Mon- day when we went to visit. Latest addition to the school is a lovely electric wall clock, donated by Leo Bosse, Mrs. Pals- son has started to put the $20, donated“by the Soroptimist Club along with their. variable speed record -Player, to good use and has purchased quite a few re- cords, She has also ordered some instruments to form a rhythm bend. These will. take about two weeks to come, but already the children are looking forward to some:fun and noise,- Visitors at the school were Mrs, D. Seaton, Mrs, W. Black- well, Mrs. B, Findlater and Mrs. G. McMaster, who~enjoyed -their visit almost as much as the pupils enjoyed showing nels work, OGLOW BROS. . Building’& Supply Co, Ltd. -- Building ‘Supplies ” The making of toys, in’ ‘Canada since the Second World War, is now a $40,000, 0008 ayear industry. ~ FoF ‘All-Your® oer INSURANCE ‘NEEDS Phone 3441 - ERSON AGENCIES GLASS Wed reget New MONAMEL ‘LATEX INT flows en so ABINET MAKING? © ALL SIZES AND’ WEIGHTS at ORS. # atmest applies itself, gives ene-coat hiding. on most ‘repaint: ‘work. MONAMEL LA’ EX. dries fast you can’ paint in: the, moming tals a the. afternoon! And it's so washable! ‘No'muss, Bh, hoses no: ‘deaning up — simply tinsé' soller,’ brush ond hand al rei mm: the sixteen modern ready-mixed finds. Cho Tube: colors ere many mers’ perrenrter od colors. A. Bros. Filton 7 "PHONE 3351 * SUPPLY CG. LT. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. TEENAGERS Due to the hall capacity and the number attending set I The News’ TEN WORDS FOR 75c — THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF TWO — 25c DISCOUNT IF PAID WHEN PLACING ORDER PHONE 3031 : [| Classifieds FOR. RENT—Suites, room and board by day, week or month, McCreights ‘Apartments, First FOR SALE — Lots in Kinnaird) $180.00 each, Phone 2738. tin Ave. back of K Buil- ders, Phone 2493. . the Teen Town Dances in the Ki Pp FOR, RENT — Upstairs and Society. Hall, it is necessory for us. to limit suites, Phone 3967. 311 FOR SALE — Well grown, select-| © ed British Sovereign plants, |: grown by strawberry plant pro- progation specialists, can supply to largest orders at $17.50 per in lots.of -1000 or to No.9 School District and those with invitations. __ BUSINESS DIRECTORY ‘LONG DISTANCE RIGBY Ss ‘BUS DEFOR - TAXI Phones 288M & 2311 COFFEE SHOP - a FOR RENT — In West Robson, . I-roomed house — 1: mile from Ferry — electric stove and water heater. — inlaid lino— phone. Trail 358,, 313 more, Plants ; graded to uniform size for easier machine plant: Subject to final spring. in: : FOR RENT —-Suites ished, by the B.C. Depart- apply Alex Eremenko, phone 3061, 313 FOR “RENT —‘two.room base- ment suite .— . furnished — electric range, Apply 321—1s¢. : 113 AVO ees WANTED TO RENT — 2-roomed house in Castlegar.or Kinnaird. Phone 4509. BN 1 WANTED — Part :time work ence or twice a. week — garden or house work. Apply Mrs. Nadie Clee phone 4572. 113 WANTED — Ladies’ used’ bicycle ment of A will be classified as ‘approved stock’, certified). Write A. H. Black- ham, P.O, Box 1120, Abbots- ford or phone 3771. : C-6-11 NOTICE = Beauty Parlor, 76) Maple St. Castlegar,” “Fegular |. i] store hours, Alice Zuckerberg, |‘ phone. 4631. See . 311 FOR SALE.— Home, fruit: trees, strawberries, xrasp- berries, shrubs,. hedge, reason-| . 312 able, phone 3979. FOR. SALE — 48 . Plymouth, -elean and in good condition, |.-. P. K. Zoobkoff, Brilliant, ° : 312 in good condition—1 phone 2381... 113 HELP WANTED — Woman for josework in Kinnaird. Apply to Box 383, Castlegar. 113 B'S: HAIR DRESSING PARLOR Seis HOME cure Now: ‘Moles A Complete :-Beauty intment. 64. CENTRAL SHOE _ & LEATHER... .We attach “Dinkte” Nickel Hin Heels on Ladies Shoes ROTO-' TILLING — by hour or contract, phone 2738. - 313 NOTICE — Bake Bingo at Rob- son Community Hall, Friday, : March 29 at 7:30 p.m. Come eet your. weekend goodies, . i u3 NoricE ond - The Kinnalra wor mens’ have obtained an agency with . the Westert! UNITED — TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Open 8:00-a.m. te 9:30 pam. Not Just Another Place To : Eat Bat The Piaee To Eat - - Another. PHONE 8881 CASTLEGAR” FOR ‘SALE. — Girl’s Rawleigh|: bicydle. — like new — phone 9191 Castlegar. . 1138 CARD THANKS . ~ We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to friends. and neigh- bors for their. many. .acts of kindness, sions of sympathy sent:to us:on the;death of our beloved wife and mother,: Frances Eremenko, . also Plants |. (formerly, known. .as| . Upper | ° Bench,” garage, . rose -.trellace,| * e ‘Docosentavies o and accomplishments of Conade’ '* primary Industrles. ” 7 “The Golden Fleece!” : by Jomes Bannerman; on axciog tory of life, in « anber comp, flowers and’ expres- || CASTLE. PHONE 2921 ~~ for the beautiful floral. offerings at .the funeral, Special. thanks to Drs. Johnson and Fowler, Alvarez and:-Dimock,-Nurses-.and staff. of }:J + the: ‘Trail-Tadanac Hospital, ‘Rev. cl: and the C Canada and sroula, is pleased fs ence Funeral ‘Home. . . The Eremenko Family, he _ Castlegar. E ‘MAKE UPTO ’$200.00 "PER MONTH ” Men-Women;' We have a sen- sational.plan whereby you can : make $50.00 weekly and more in spare time. by “gelling our com- FOR, SALE. Offers accepted. on 160 ecres on Trail- -Castlegar . Highwoy. :. >. .- o TONIGHT — ‘FRIDAY & SATURDAY oe Shows at 6:45 and 9). MATINEE SATURDAY AT, 2:00 P.M. MONDAY. & TUESDAY | ‘plete line of dry,‘goods and yard ‘goods. No experience needed. Free particulars and Free gifts. Rex Trading’ Co., 1171 Bernard St, West, Montreal, Quebec.|—"" -* Dept, 164. tfn Line WRITE BCX 490 Costlegar, B.C. 3-13 ‘PLUMBING & HEATING ‘For Estimates Phone 3401 & 2931 We Service.’ What We Install fro ; A HIN 1 oe a = aN, Pi Committee, Mr, Anderson, “who f Squadron News _| has kindly offered us the use’ Be seta soe a of a suitable . location ‘on his. sath fat or soe ara es looking forward. to getting in aie range. : some_range work, In the past . The aircraft models that the our target practice has had to be} cadets have been building during carried out across the river at|the past two months should be a site overlooking: Brilliant, how- bea in.this week and those that ever this year we. have a site| ar will be much closer to home. We extend with either. International. Com- our thanks to one of the Civilian| bustion or Jet engines. | w is Picture Time wszearee MERVYN LEROY «CINEMaScoPE WanwenCoton | CAMERON MITCHEL, U5 =r,mutaamn aoa so Shows at.6:45 ond 9 Watch Repairs - ° Guaranteed for One Year Leo Bosse Dianionds. — Watches Jewellery PHONE 2041 © : J. L LAUGHTON BSe- OB. ~ _ OPTOMERRIST Office. Heurs N. — WER. — 10-12 1:30 to 6:08 PHONE set 7" CTT TONS aully, Sh ro SY! ac complete show each evening — Doors open 6:45, show 7:30 p.m. — Matinee at 2 p.m. AeA ALL NL / eal Nate | ads HOTTER EAU OA GENERAL BUILDING | eae CONTRACTORS : N wy tin G. A.’ SUMNER ® Al Kinds of Building Naturopathic Physician Supplies CLL. Paints - -CASTLEGAB — BUILPING SUPPLY STORE . 7 Box 292 Phone 2161 TH aE, “ alfa EN t CE AG ste Eremenko Building PHONE 2021" AUDREY Wi HENRY «MEL TONDASKERRE. Gel Our Saturday Specials Desmond T. Liltlewood 4, OPTOMETRIST Post Office Building Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8 pm PHONE 8231 | Look closely at the fabric in the germent you are weatleg. Those threads that run * up and down are the “warp”. The threads that go across are the “woof, Look closely again. Because it is entirely possible that some of the clothes you are wearing are woven of wood. Entirely possible, yes. Because, in the only infagrated operation of its kind jin the. world, Columbia Cellulose ond | its afiiliated Lsompanieg make it possible to turn forests into fabrics. From the forests of British Columbia, around Terrace and the Nass ond Skeena Rivers, _ wood is cut which is processed into pulp at our "dissolving mill near Prince Rupert. At-the Chemcell plant in Edmonton, Alberta, the pulp is combined with chemicals derived from natural. gas, and the cellulose is: thus-spun into synthetic fibres, such as acetate — which hos become a household word in clothing for men, women Vand children. . Other fibres produced! from British Columbia forests include such wonderful new fibres as Arnelf- and Fortisant. Carefree, beautiful fibres that are bringing a whole new way of life to Canadians everywhere. 5 WALDIE LUMBER eo FOE DING SUPPL ‘We can sone = your building needs. Estimates “gladly given. Phone 7112 Reg. 4.85 Special 4.50 4.25 . 3.95 1.25 1.00 1.92 1.65 8 mm KODACHROME 35 mm KODACHROME _ 35 mm TX 36Ixp FLASH BULBS per doz. 1 only 35 mm KODAK PONY © (39.75 35.00 = g ; ‘1 only 35 mm BALDA 69.50 59.95 Dutch Maid COAL, SAND, GRAVEL a BULLDOZING and PETTITT'S PHOTOS. Bakery Limited EXCAVATING Birthday’ Cakes . Se. : PHONE 3811 CASTLEGAR’ ADMISSION | FRICES . al : Adults . 75¢ Dictiecenon! eee ee a oi Children 25¢ : Fibres of the future — brought to. you. from the forests of British Columbia by + tReg'd. Con. Trademark COMPANY. “LIMITED Wh te oetee" CE. RUPERT, 8.C.. .. Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes .- |||. Castlegar Transfer “PHONE 3241 - . ‘W. Sharples: Phone 6091 fudents "50c