CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 31, 1960 145 Attend Annual |. Mom, Girl Banquet ‘The annual Guide and Brow- nie mother-and-daughter ban- quet was held recently in! the Also introduced ‘were: Mrs, J, Moll pioneer Guider in the District; Mrs. K, Fox, ‘past United Church hall. ately 145 Guides, Brownies, mo- thers and guests attended. Bright yellow tulips, ‘crisp daffodils and pussy willows de- corated the head table. Place cards and programs were made by the Guides and Brownies and tastefully decorated. in keeping with the Golden Jubilee theme celebrating 50 years of guiding i in Canada. Able chairman for the even- ing was Gold Cord Guide, Rita > Cummings. ‘Miss Pennoyer, representing ithe ministerial association, asked ‘the “blessing. Girl Guide Jill Hughes proposed the toast to the Queen ‘after which all joined in singing God Save the Queen. A delicious turkey dinner was then enjoyed by all followed by ice cream and.cake cut from a huge square beautifully dec: “orated in the Golden Jubilee theme. Mrs, J, R. MacBain, District commissioner, welcomed all and introduced the guests. The toast to the founders-was given by Mrs, H, Hyson, area commission- er, Brownie Shirley Fomenoff proposed the toast to the mothers and Mrs. W. Markin responded. The toast to the Guiders was gi- | ve: ven by Brownie’ Patty Clarke and Mrs. A. Harvey, Brown Owl of the 2nd Castlegar pack,: re- sponded, Mrs, MacBain presented a warrant pin ‘and warrant to Mrs. J. Dalziel, Tawny Owl of the 1st Castlegar pack. G. District > Mrs, A, |Rissute, divisional commission- er; Mrs Hubbersty, District com- missioner from Fruitvale; Mrs. E, Wallner, Ist Guider in Castle- gar and Lennie Morey, Gold Cord Guide. The Guides were then intro- duced and thanked for their won- derful work. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the kit- chen committee who had worked hard to make the dinner such a success, Presentation of badges fol- lowed with Mrs. .Hyson present- ing Brownies .of the 1st pack with the following: Golden Hands to: Joam Mason, Charlotte Shar- ‘ples and Carol Morey, Golden (continued from page one). » the full, utilization of timber re- sources,” For utilization of these wood resources, “Celgar is establishing combined pulp and sawmill fa- cilities with an initial annual ca- pacity of 175,000 tons of bleach- ed kraft pulp (500 tons a day) and 74,000,000 board feet of lum- ber.” ‘Enough pulp wood “could be brought to Castlegar from the licence area “tg support in per- petuity the production of 1,500 tons of pulp a day — that is, three times the capacity of the ‘present mill,” “The new sawmill is design- ed to make the most of its raw material, extracting the highest possible. quality of lumber from the logs, while operating at high production rates.” “A large dry kiln capacity will. permit. production’ of high grades of white pine and spruce boards, and there should be no mar- ‘pars to: Blaine Cora Bradford, Joanne ‘“Lanzarotto, Shirley Fomenoff, Isabel Ross, Louise Bartsoff, Jill Dubyna, Gay McNabb, Heather Markin, Lynsie Conroy and Wendy Bail- ey. Mrs. MacBain presented aw- ards to Brownies of the 2nd pack, these being: Golden Bars to: Heather An- derson, Brenda Batting, Maxine Kelly, Heather McPherson and Donna Popoff. Golden Hands to: Patty Clarke, Patsy Hughes, Glenna Howes and Carolyn Har- y- Athletic badges to: Patsy ‘Hughes, Glenna Howes and Car- olyn Harvey. Second~ ayear stars to: the ket already, ‘enjoyed by Celgar lumber.” \ ‘The advantages ‘of ‘the com- pany’s operations do not Me only in the quality and quantity of the wood supply. The brochure notes tha there are “other: requirement. besides a low-cost supply of logs. Margie Thorpe * and | Elizabeth Deans, First-year star: to: In- gum Reinsbakken. * ‘Mrs. Ken Hali, Guide Lieu- tenant, girls of. fhe of the local association to Guides and Brownies, welcomed the suet even . We MacCabe spoke of Guan: in the Kooténays when it had its beginning. As the first divisional commissioner she re- lated many inspiring and amus- ing incidents and adventures one . of which she spoke of was when she was asked to enrol 93 Guid- es unexpectedly at Cranbrook. Later the area was divided |i 1st Castlegar Guide Co, with their awards. Hostess badges to: Jill Hughes, Bonnie _ MacBain' and Jane Deans. First-class -bad- ge to: Bonnie MacBain. Service stars to: Janet Moffat, Sharon Batting, Sheila Harmston, Ros- Jones, Jean Moffat, Mima fallace, Jane Deans, Jill Hugh- es, Bonnie MacBain and, ae Cummings. '. A: short A of the assess- ment in the Kuryluk subdivisior. has been received from the pre- vincial assessor at Nelson. . ‘The West Kootenay health unit reported that the water reading in the village is OJ5. “That's good,” commented Com- missioner G, S.. Rust. ee A manual on ‘sanitary Jand fills was received from the West Kootenvy health unit and was turned over to health chairman Mrs. + Dougan for study. Guy Guide was re-appointed. a play into East and West Kootenay. Injthe 2nd Brownie ‘Pack Seat 1941 they were honored by a vi- sit from Princess Alice and Mra. MacCabe spoke of her as friend- ly and very interested. Mrs. J. FP. Killough who was the Ist District commissioner in Castlegar when Guiding started here in conjunction with Trail, spoke of her experiences and re- called’ camping under canvas and “Duty to the Queen” which was very well acted and enjoyed by display. The ist Guide Co. presented a campfire and singing session which was very effective and the Ist Brownie pack under the direction of “Tawny Owl Mrs. Dalziel presented ‘songs and dan- making‘ beds of ‘boughs. Later,ces from different lands which Castelgar became independent of | ‘Trail and was sponsored by the’ IODE. ¢ was also very well ‘done. The evening was drought to a close with the singing of Taps. LAFARG | PORTLAN D. NOW AVAILABLE FROM YOUR ail. There was also a knot tying] | LAFARGE DEALER! 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Dougan said- that Cas- tlegar- had. requested -Kinnaird's views on. the matter .a year. ago but at ‘that time Kinnaird was net prepared to go further into the subject, as that Daihousie University’s den- tal college be contacted recom- mending the Kinnaird-Castlegar area to a graduating stydent. en : “We're going to. have to spend some’ money on culverts,” noted works chairman Jake.Hen- dricks,.He said:he would’ like to see culverts on 10th Ave. before eee Js fom A * vieiatrigntsot. wag will be purchased and placed at the. junction of Mi-estone Road and the Dlegkton: at a “Ave. A bylaw ait Se drawn up’ authorizing the village to ‘bor- row up to $15,000 if- it: is re- quired during “the next year. nice that they're. bringing” it| here,” noted‘ Comm. E. C: Acker-|- Village of .Castlegar for their ,| Views on’ the subject. i Council will. recommend to. tha. West Kootenay health unit]|" sign |. ‘These include’ first, o large ‘vo- lume oi age, some 350 tons of water have to. be. used’ for every ton of|Lakés — bleached Kraft ‘pulp manufacture,| and deepens and slows pure water: on the aver-|snow — is a-cold, pure stream.) good for pulping purposes." “Above Castlegar, the Arrow “Even 50, the minimum flow act as a natural soe basin for} because of ‘a temperate. climate, ted from glaciers ‘and melting ply at Say ds acer | “within the Be. = iyeln ot ‘tree farm ‘Jicences,' a system, that was ‘The Castlegar District - 1s] inaugurated ‘with Columbia Cel- where the river’ widens| ‘one to which key personnel: car | lulose's venture into the Prince down —|be ‘attracted,” notes the booklet, | Rupert area. "The ;full-cover. front. cover that the ‘river does carry. - “In quality, ell as is more than ‘100 times the re- cirri ior a hes tons-a-day of the Go bove Ci =| mill goo attractive housing sites.” Both -Celgar and Columbia ging” truck’ operating in’ Coltim- Cellulose carry ‘gn. bia ‘3 Nass’ therefore, as the water sup- andlon the booklet » was: ‘painted by Norman Laws and’ shows alog- THE ‘CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF CASTLEGAR i BY-LAW NO, 178 WHEREAS it is deemed expedient and in the pub- lic interest to‘replace the present source.of water sup- in the Village of Castlegar. AND -WHEREAS Celgar Limited has agreed to pay the costs of replacing the present water supply by a well system up to a maximum; sum of “Forty, .Thou- sand Dollars ($40,000.00); NOW THEREFORE ‘the Council of "The Corpora-. tion of the Village of Castlegar in open meeting as- sembled enacts as follows: 1. This By-law shall be known and cited as “The Vil- lage of Castlegar - Celgar Limited Water Supply Replacement By-! -law.”? 2. The Council is hereby. empowered to enter into an agreement with Celgar Limited, in accordance with the terms of the agreement, a copy of which is at- tached hereto and marked “Exhibit A.” . And the said agr t- shall be ited and the Seal of The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar shall ‘be affixed thereto by Chairman and Village Clerk. . “READ a first time this 15th day of March 1960. READ.a second time this 15th day’ of March 1960. READ 4 third time this .15th day of March 1960. PASSED this i7th day of March 1960. N. T. Oglow, . . Chairman of the Council. : J. Logelin, Clerk. I hersby certify that the above is:a'true and cor- rect copy of The Village of Castlegar - Celgar Limited Water Supply Replacement By-law 1960.” F ‘ J. Logelin - Village Clerk. A true copy of By: -law No..178 registered in the office. of the Inspector of Municipal- ities this 22nd day of March 1960. 0°. ~ . .J. Brown, - . CASTLEGAR.- ‘ELGAR: WATER. AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT. made: the 26th day: of March in the year of our Lord one'thousand’ nine hundred and i sixty. : ; BETWEEN: “THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE: | - OF CASTLEGAR, 4a village Municipality incorporated under the-laws ‘of the Pro-: vince of British’ Columbia, (hereinafter - . called ; the. ‘“Village”) OF THE. FIRST ’ EP, T: - .CELGAR LIMITED, a company duly i in. corporated under the laws of tke Pro-. ‘-yineé of British Columbia’ and ‘having its chead office at 1030 West Georgia’ Street, ‘in the’ City of Vancouver, Province afore- said, (hereinafter called poeta) OF. THE SECOND PART: ..... WHEREAS the’ 1 Village i is desirous of obtaining all its present and future normal water. requirements from a well source within the Village; *, : AND WHEREAS: Celgar.is prepared’ to render firiancial assistance to: the Village up to.a maximum of. ($40,000.00) Dollars to assist. the Vil- ig its existing: direct, river intake water pumping station’. with well water pumping stations within the Village; AND WHEREAS in the event that such’ wells shall “not prove capable | of. supplying thé: normal,-water ‘re- illage:at any time within the next twenty (20) years tom the: date hereof, Celgar’is pre- e with a-view to arriving at a satis- factory agreement for: an alternate primary supply of - NOW: THEREFORE this Indenture witnesseth that | venants and ‘conditions -herein contained, the parties hereto agree‘as’ follows: im “1. The Village‘ will abandon all its existing Village . direct river ‘intake pumping ° stations not later than ’ October 1st, ‘1960. a + 2. The Village’ ‘will: ‘replace’ its existing No. 2 Pump- . ‘house with a60%h deep well- ‘pumping station and its “replacement ‘deep: well: p ‘of. the Works (i 'y -engir ply for the Village of Castlegar by a well system with- " RECONSIDERED, ADOPTED AND BINAELY or geae! of : ema an “pared in . that event, and, within such petiod to negot- ; je "in consideration: of the premises and ‘of the mutual co- ' ~The Celgar - Sesteger « ‘WATER AGREEMENT | called the “Works"),will conform to the specifications set forth in Schedule ‘‘A” hereto. 3. Celgar covenants and agrees forthe entire cost ani supervisory services in the event that such costs shall not exceed: the sum of $40,000.00. In the event, how: . ever, that the cost of fhe Works and such services shall exceed the said sum Celgar shall contribute thereto not-in ‘excess of the said sum of $40,000.00... 4. Celgar shall not be obligated to make any pay- ment hereunder to the Village until receipt from the Village of a Certificate signed by. its Clerk to the effect that the sum, payment of which is re! ested from Cel- gar, has been expended in the construction of tre Works or in ing and supervisory | services in connection therewith, and upon production’ by the Village to Celgar or its authorized; representa-- tives: of all invoices, vouchers, and other records in support of or pertaining to any such request for pay- ment. 5. Celgar covenants and agrees that in the event it is not financially feasible for the Village to obtain its normal water requirements frém wells within: the Vil-- Tage at any time during the next twenty (20) years from the date hereof, Celgar shail ‘negotiate with the Village for a satisfactory alternative arrangement which will provide the Village with a water source comparable to Satisfactory wells with the Village; and Celgar further agrees that-it will pay any. additional costs to the Vil- lage oceasioned by. the necessity to provide a satisfac: tory alternative water source agreed upon as afore- said. . 6. This Agreement shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their. res- pective successors and assigns. ‘NESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto caused. their corporate seals to be affixed, at- tested by the signatures of their proper officers in that - behalf, the day and_year first above written. THE CORPORATE SEAL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE Village of . Castlegar was hereunto affixed in the presence oO “NLT. Oglow, i Chairman of the Council. “J, Logel lin,” is “Village Clerk. The .CORPORATION.. SEAL. OF CELGAR | LIMITED :-was hereunto Ue affixed in the :presence of: ‘ “eT N. Beaupre,” ‘President... * Jan A. Barclay,” ; Secretary. ee “SCHEDULE ope : ‘The 60 hp. deep well ‘pumping station will con- sist of the following: -(a) 8 inch diameter deep weil guaranteed to yield at least 400 U.S.G. P.M. (b)A 6 inch Diam. Deep Well Turbine Type Pump ’ with a direct connected 60 h.p. electric motor, “necessary valves. ete. and-a suitable water oo Meter. (© A Reduced Voltage Starter Main’ Switch and "miscellaneous controls for the above motor. (a) A’'7:foot x 15 foot x 8 foot concrete | pump- * house lete with 3 ‘y materials. (e) Suifable Chain Link. Type of Fence to have. a total length of approx. 50 ft. B.. The specifications for the construction of the 125° lp. Deep Well Pumping Station will include the following: - (a) 12 inch diameter deep well guaranteed to yield at least 800 U.S.G.P.. M. “@) A’10 inch Diameter. Deep Well Turbine Type : --Pump with a direct connected 125 h.p. electric motor, necessary valves ete., and a suitable *watermeter. é . (©). A-Reduced Voltage Starter “Main: Switeh and miscellaneous controls -for above motor. - (d)’ An auxiliary gasoline driven engirie with com- _ bination gear drive as an emergency ‘drive for ‘the-above 10 inch Pumping Unit. ce) A.12, foot x 16 foot-x 10 foot. concrete Pump. house" with: yi! -* "materials. (® Suitable Chain Link ‘Type’ Fence ito, have a : total length of approx. 65’ t. 3 )s ‘Suitable Well Site within “Village” near exist ing. mgin, ‘Sk Rita’s : Catholic Church” Rey, E, A, Brophy, | P-P, Sth at Elm, Street Sunday: Messes at 8.30 and, 10.30 ai. _ The Community Sunday in-the Legion | Hall | At 51 Columbia Avenue » 10.30 a.m. Sunday, School 9.30pm: Family Service , Xoung -People’s. Hour -* Thursday, me a5 Prayer and Bible Study “Church: of ee Saints” Sundays at 3 a.m, in: the ‘Twin Rivers Hall: Grace Presbyterian | Church ° Worship Serviee, 11 a.m. Sundays Church School: 945 am. . Bible Study: Wednesday’ at "730 pm, " Jr.-Sr. seh Young People’s -Fridays at 7.30. p.m. Minister:: Rev,’M.'S, Reside, BA, BD, — Phone A987 TheP sntecostal Tabernacle eae School - 10. a.m, — Morning Worship.- 12 am. Bvangelistle -.7.30 pm. — Prayer and Bible Study, - U Thursday at 7.30 p.m. Young ‘People's Wednesday at 7.30 Laie Rohson Memorial Church’ - “United Church. Ist and. 3rd’ Sundays at .11.a.m, Anglican Church -— 2nd Sunday ‘at 12 a.m.-and 4th Sunday at 8 am, & 7.30pm... » Baptist’ Church ~- 5th Sunday = é The ‘Anglican’ Church. che Fifth Sunday in Lent, Passion Sunday, Aprit 3 . Castlegar: 9:am. HC — 7.30 p.m. Evensong _ 1.39 p.m. “Bvening Service for Whole Parish | .- Thursday; Holy Comnrunion at 7.30 a.m. and 10am. °° os Saturday: Deanery ‘Quiet Day, Robson, 9 a.m. HC (The preacher’ at the Wednesday Evening Service will be a "rector of Trail, the Rev. B. H. Pattebson.) BUSINESS. DIRECTORY — ALEX CHEVELDAVE Cae 9 LAUGTON BC. Land Sueveyor Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. - 448 Columbia Avenue , 7 OF DOME TRIST. Castlegar Phone 5342 Office Hours: i Mon, — Wed. — Fri. ‘ Box, 813. “1030-12 1.30-5 ~ ccs PHONE: 2581°"- > NORA’S HAIR ———— DRESSING PARLOR. A Complete’ Beauty Service 7 p By? Appoints: {PHONE S386 ‘Nora Matesgey - 1” ,GHNERAL BUILDING , CO) CTORS. AND * 2, SUPPLIERS: - | Plumbing’ and Heating CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY: STORE | Box‘240 — Phone 2161 *Wea.'2.30'to'8 pm!“ ‘ Phone $021" M, E. McCORQUODALE - 1: B.C, Land Surveyor 1234 Bay Avenue, ‘Trail pou . PLUMBING -& HEATING SYPHON SEPTIC,TANKS ‘PHONE 2181 D. FOX , ACUUM SHOP : Reoane and-Service on. all snakes of vacuums ; laoover Sales Rep, -Trade-Ins Accepted 1806 Bay, Trail “Phone 445 . FURNITURE MOVING ° Long, Distance ‘ Naturophthic _Physicial Eremenko Building PILONE 2021, WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD... \ We can supply all your building needs, Estimates giedly given. Phone 7112. HONE Castlegar’ 2521 — Trail 191 — Nelson 1471 . UNITED TRUCKING ‘ FOR RENT ings ‘qt 4182, fo Three. rooms and bath in Sherbiko subdivision, Partly, fur-| naird, full basement nished,Phone ‘M? Hetman even-| Phone 708. ey ena "HOMES FOR SALE ‘Twobedroom house in Kin. Eully-furnishéd ee =bed- xpom home, Apply. 134-5th Ave., Kinnaird or Phone 3722 3: 3 3! enay house, - living room, full ‘basement, Contact Mis, .Vera Vanioft. behind Koot- ‘New modern th artment at Genelle with all oles | ni tric“ Iltchen, “Private entrance, ‘basement suite, Phone '2822-X-2, tinl3 Tv ‘house, All ut- hhities, “Concrete basement, Two lots, Fruit trees, garden. 1 000: Maher, Slocan; BC. 413 fully-f ‘Trailer’ space, Phone re partment, four: rooms and path heated, .electric ‘range. Ap- ‘ply 561-Sth Ave., Phone 7601, 113 :Four.room house with, bath at Blueberry Creek. Phone ae Fruitvale. 01 house with two rooms and base- ment, propane furnece and extra lot. Phone 4182 evenings, .313 ) ; CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, Thursd. FOR SALE '48 Chev ‘half-ton, Good mo- tor, Phone 3836, 313 lay, March 31, 1960 ' ” NOTICES Gillen’s Auction, 2141 Colum- bia Ave. ‘Trail, Phone 1408-L, 1950 Ford convertible. Apply Box 218 Castlegar or 550. Larch St 318 ‘Complete set of new skin- 311 diving gear. Apply “Box, seo Castlegar, Used t at’ all times, Auc- tions every. Saturday at 1° p.m. Open daily from 9 to 4, Rugs and chesterfields clean- ed in the home without soskng, Meth- | o: stenographer to work at the pulp mill during the construction 132 ee te Aapliceats should have - short, hand ability and be famil- jar with‘ the. various office rou- tines There is a good possibility Phone 3526, Satis- 1951 sorb autornatie: Dede. Phone © 4248, -/ to faction guaranteed, at tin? *¢ 24-inch * Westinghouse elec- tric: stove,:. three-quarter. blond bed with: Simon’s © spring-filled tiattress and springs, ‘two other Have you septic ,.tank trou- for prompt ‘cleaning service. ‘ 3: Reasonable rates, ble? Just phone 161-1-1 Nelson|. 12 | considered: for fol- tata completion :of the pulp « mil. .For further, particulars Phone 9416, Local 2. 13 CELGAR LIMITED Applications are now’ . aid cece Four-bedroom house in Cas- tlegar on, two’ lots, fruit trees, for electric range, in ‘central \lo- cation,” .. Warman, Phone 1131505, Grand Forks, “FOUND Ladies glasses: in, Kinnaird, White’ and black. frames, Owner may have by i at Castle- “FOR SALE Kenmore electric heater, au: tomatie,- Paid for «it. What offers? Phone 4474... 311 Ber News and paying for, oe Chrome ‘get, ‘varnished. set, gas furnace, full basement, wired: All in good Phone, 4961. 313 "WANTED Older couple (to share: fur- gyproc joint fil- ling, .3% cents per foot. No job too big or teo small, Fer prompt service contact P. Aeberhardt, Phone_ 5309. dant ald certificates are required 312 ‘Employmet Office givin; culars ‘as to nished _ hi 2 313 | P, Bertois,.< 312|baking and sewing at’ the LA to ome, Phone, 4984, Mrs, Come?-and buy. your Easter work. ‘Phone 7381, the Canadian Legion 17th annual Part-time or full-time house- spring” te, Legion . Hall, April 310/16, at 2.30. Grocery hathper raf- home in or: close’ to. Castlegar. ‘Want .to buy nice. modern He at ae): 313 There’ are answers at “the Give address‘or phone number to|Castiegar News for Boxes aoe. Box 4902, Castlegar,» <; 311/490G and 490Z.. and, other effects, Ap- ply 321-1st Ave., Castlegar, 211 ‘Two acres: or more of pro- Room ‘and board for two re- ALLS. Ld. e: ‘Charter Service ~ Towing - Barges - ahywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 Fresh eggs.'Graded and can- dled. L. T. Abbott, Wynndel, BC. 614) Youth bed cand mattress, ie Phone 5113, perty for tile. of Castlegar or Kinnaird] 313 area. Write, George Navratil, 533 Forest Brook ' Drive, Penticton, use within one specteble gentlemen, Phone 7361. “Pythian Sisters April. Fool 313] Tea, Twin Rivers Hall, Ae 2 230 to 4.30rpm. : Housework -by lady, M1) 9am. to 3 p.m, Phone 4571, 113}. lifications, : INCOME. TAK For Every Type of Business . 1186. CEDAR AVE. TRAIL PHONE:- TRAIL 3326 hi yan jp Sarpentty: Contract “hourly, "Man's grey. sult size 38. Also kitchen sink. Phone 4984.: 312 “Two lots in Robson, quarter mile from seat Apply at Tons Head Store, . ‘Residential. lots, good view, Apply _ Eli Sonow, Phone om. New houses, re- Boy's bike. Phone 6151. 113 modeling. Phone 544, Thrums. 313 NOTICES West Kootenay Drama Fest-| ors wil an aac hemes ‘to thet ival, Kinnaird: school, April ip By and 9, .For your spring “Gress mak- Arrow Lakes Ferry - ‘Service Eight-foot wide two-bed- room Marathon trailer by owner, G., ‘Hine, Hill's: Motel, Trail. Phone -3333,. : Cues n12 | og and phone 4596, 311 Counter ‘check books’ often come in handy, as. do receipt books. Get them at the Castlegar 1? | News, ‘ B friends in the Community Hall, Robson, from .2 until 5 April 9 on the occasion of their. Golden Wediing Anniversary. 3 fais is 3s LADIES $$. Beauty is ou business, why not make it yours? “Avon Cosmetics” offers an ex- cellent earning opportunity for COLUMBIA: ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE HEATING — GSORE WATER HEATING, CLOTHES DRYING BULK & CYLINDER SERVICE PHONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR Leave Baleon Wharf * 10.00 am. Monday. "Arrive Edgewood 4.00, p.m. Monday, Edgewood 1.00 pan. Friday. “. PORTABLE WELDING “* No job too. big, too small, DUTCH, MAW BAKERY. LIMITED Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PHONE : S241. “Free Estimates ‘ HOME |. 1 BUILDING SUPPLIES — | Phone $181 - Kinnaird, B.C, LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ‘ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ; “the Von: Schroeder ‘method. nie Satisfaction Guaranteed + Rim Heels ladi _ hoes PHONE 3371 ten (CASTLEGAR ST LINGAR MARLANE GRI GRILL New. Homes, Remodelling macy a General ‘Construction’ f Open’s ‘a.m tos0.30 pm. “AN Work Guaranteed ‘Not. just another Place to eat, But the place to eat an Dedicated to: Kindly ¥ j Thought) Service, + ulance — Flowers: “Granite, Marble and. Bronze: Plaques’: “tale pearhbaye Crescent Lis -Phone- oye Trail (2°: 24s FULLER BRUSH’ i For Local - Sales’ and ’ “Service Phone 5028 CASTLEGAR. “DAVE WILDE. FULLER BRUSH “or.too far PHONE: 2151... Castlegar, B.C. First-Class © COMMERCIAL, PRINTING - Phone- 3031 CASTIEGAR, NEWS Spring "Glezning’ a Problem? oy Not With ©. ‘ABISTOORAT Rugs and ul upholstery - fall Washing 4 Complete Floor Care s For free quotations in your » home Phone 2641. (Licenced for’ Castlegar and Kinnaird) : — ‘Ornamental Iron Work | Free Estimates LESY BROTHERS, “Phone 5476 SS.No, Cas. SMITH BOARDING “The Home For: Your Pet’, - When You're Away” “ Accommodation for Cats women who .qualify. Sell a pro- Phone 7891, - Great Dane puppies. Phone ABB Pale B12 Castlegar. orth sro tant frontage. |" 312| for Marconi. Phone 5167. R. Mar- “TV sales and service. Agent| duct unconditionally. guaranteed and advertised. Yes, it’s “Avon tin | Calling” for women who want to_earn. ‘For information write pALCoHoLIcs = ONFAGoE to’Mrs, E.'C,’ Hearn, 2233 Aber- Box™-303, C: otha E «Lot: in’ Kinnaird or will trade ‘for good used: ‘car, or. half-ten truck, Phone 5158. 113 Ave.,, Castleg: One large lot with basement excavated... Apply 134-5th, -Kin- naird, or-Phone’ 3722, ° 313 .* Castlegar ~ Sash- and Door Works, 155 Main St. Well . established. ‘business’ with © excellent ’” poiential. Cash and some terms, - 312 Building - Jats. a Seo y a deen St, Kelowna, BC. ¢ Phone’ 4341. Be Sure .to Get :Profess’ nal Advice | - BEFORE YOU: BUY. INSURANCE - STOP- IN .-AT | * MUIRHEAD AGENCIES LIMITED. Real Estate and Insurance _ Kinnaird, Bc: ase a INSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS ‘Phone 344] ANDERSON. : . AGENCIES - Industrial - Commercial Domestic Wiring 24-Hr. Maintenance’ Service ‘Wiring & Rewiring Overhead &: Underground g Installations rc WANTED TO RENT THIS SUMMER . ‘Are ‘you. going away for the Summer’ or have you: a ‘Suiamer cottage" to Rent? i “ ae a Several Celgar Limited ‘Supervisors require: tem- porary dation this S while houses under construction are being, completed. v you will consider renting please contact: ANDERSON AGENCIES - CASTLEGAR — 3441 Etec | a ee es ee Box '182 — Castlegar, B.C. OPENI NG THURSDAY, : Ee a | "SASH - foals DOORS In AH. Popular Styfes” gs WINDOW AND DOcKe. | FRAMES = GLASS IN ‘ALL SIZES G WEIGHTS 1° Agents For ~: Pearson “Sashless | Wirs- ‘dows cd All Sealed Units CASTLEGAR - SASH AND DOOR “PHONE 321%. —/ CASTLE: _ THEATRE THURS. — FRI. — SAT. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. ONE SHOW AT 7.30.P.M. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY