STLEGAR, HC =| - ROAD UNDER | : a : = anything can happen ae — see shopping trip to the | BIG ciTy may sound attractive when you plan it. But road hazards, weather, car failure and heavy traffic can easily make ‘you sorry you strayed so far from home. Especially so when our local stores offer just as much (and often morc) in styles, sclec- . tion and value. Not only our hometown merchants, but service stations, automobile dealers, banks and professi: munity can provide c: sud personal care. HERE'S HOW you BENEFIT BY DOIN: ALL YOUR SHOPPING LOCALLY . ae se When you buy f from your hometown merchants you gets 1. HONEST VALUES 2. AFAPLE SELECTION 3. INSTANT ‘SER’ 7. FREEDOM FROM PDAD HAZARDS 8. ELIMINATION OF COmY DELIVERY, IN OF CO! VICE AND ADJUSTININT =o AY Ospance OF JosTUNG 4. MORE PERSONAL AND / * Stowes = Qunieeedia (40. Mia exanien To.BunD RELIEE ERO) ¥. TINO YOUR DOLLAAS. Mm COSsTL' Puri & TRAVEL TO WORK HERE oo Ce eT yi, js am aes The next time'the idea of taking your shopping dolfars far from home presents itself, be realistic. Ask yourself whether the risks involved ate worth the effort. Li: ‘YOUR LOCA LOCAL § STORE THURSDAY, JULY 18, i957 PER MONTH ROOM & BOARD — Available. NOTICE — BeoutyF Parlor — 76 at’ McCreight's Rooming one, Phone 2493, Men-Women; We have a sen- sational plan whereby you can make $50.00 weekly and more in spare time by. selliag our com- plete line of ‘dry géods and yard goods. No experience needed. Free ‘particulars and Free gifts, FOR SALE — Lots in Kinnaird $180.00 each. Phone 2733, tind FOR SALE — Booker furnace, complete with forced air fan, apply Castlegar News. tin Rex Trading Co., 1171 Bernard St, reat Montreal, Quebec, Dept. 1 tin 1 FOR RENT —3 apart. Maple Street, Castlegar, Mrs. Alice Zuckerberg, phone 4631. 128/FOR SALE — ‘36 ‘Chev., fair FOR SALE — Good quulity \eherries, while they "last — Duncan Carter, Robson, 129 FOR SALE — Raspberries, 10c per pound, pick them yourself, Fred Ogloff, Robson, 328 FOR SALE — Raspberries per- fect'for canning and freezing. Phone’ 2062-2069. 328 condition, phone 8131, Albert Richards, 329 FOR SALE — Rhode Island Red laying hens and Newhamshire pullets, phone 4873, 129 FOR RENT — 2 room partly ment, phone 6801. 129 NOTICE — To the end of Sept. Readers Digest can be had for BUSINESS DIRECTORY CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY FHOUGHIFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flewers . Geanite, Marble & Bronze - FURNITURE MOVING LONG DISTANCE. For Free Estimates PHONE Castlegar 2521 ‘Trall 191 Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING 8 months for $100". or 16 months: for $2.00, and advance renewals can be had for $9.00 for 5 years or $6.00. for 3 years. “Contact R. Peterson, Box 159 or phone 5123 Castlegar. 328 FOR SALE — ‘48 Merc one ton truck in good pao phone 171, Old subscribers either reguldr|- - 828 FOR SALE — Attractive modern house, 4. rooms, bathroom, porch, arge finished room in high White stucco Phone 3601 ‘ RIGRY's BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAXI HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NORA‘S HAIR DRESSING PARLCR A complete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2563 Nora Mojelski CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkle” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. _ UNITED TRUCKING | “DALY FRRIGHT ;SERVICE ‘Trail, Rossland, Castlegar 2 Nelson PRONE Castlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m, ‘Not Jut Another Place ‘To Eat But The | Place To Eat Another ‘PHONE $881. CASTLEGAR exterior. Garden, fruit, Moder- ate price. 554 Seventh.Ave. or ph. 2776. a 129 FOR SALE — 3 bedroom un- finished house in, Castlegar at 614-3rd Ave. Apply Box en Castlegar News, FOR SALE — Household articles, two electric motors, tools, dish- es, fruit jars ete. Apply Fred Eremenko next to Theatre. F 129 FOR SALE — Fryers, 3 moni old pullets, also canning ma- chine with supply of cans, phone 4561, Mrs. Green. 329 | LS. Ltd. eo ~ Chgrter ' Service Towing - Barges : anywhere on the Arrow ‘ ~ Lakes Phone 4331 SMITH'S ~ PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone 3401 & 7261 We Service ‘What We Install ,| Box 384 Castlegar, B.C. GREEF'S ELECTRIC Arrow Lakes Ferry Service th! cited in Liberty is that of a Cal- | Coulter of the Calgary Children’s house, shower, flush and hot water. Phone 3751 or contact Oswald Motors. 129 FOR RENT — Paitly furnished 4 room basement suite, Imme- diate possession, phone 6871, 129 FOR SALE - Centraily located Castlegar residential lots, phone 3511 or Box 520, Castlegar, . x 330 20,000 Annually Cruel To Their Children Canadian parents are liable for a $200 fine and two years in jail for twice leaving a child under 10 without a’ baby sitter. This is one of the little known facts revealed in an article by Editor Frank Rasky, in the July issue of Liberty Magazine, Every year in Canada more than 100 Children’s Aid Societies all over the country care for over 20,00 children who are neglected, beaten or deserted by their par- ents, Rasky says. Among the cases of cruelty gary father who beat his,11-year- old son, then rubbed salt into the wounds for not telling the truth. An Alberta farmer kept his 8- year-old son chained by the neck in a stable for over a week. A Monteral father admitted to whipping bis four, epng sons while they hung by their necks with only their toes touching the]: floor. In Halifax a mother let her four-year-old daughter drown while she was drinking at a boot- legger's, Separation of parents leaving the remaining parent incapable of proper care is'a major cause of trouble, says Rasky. H. . FY Aid Society, blames the trouble on the complex pattern of today’s society and says “You cannot expect and love from CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 8571 DRY CLEANERS . Phone 4851 We Pick-Up and Deliver J. I. LAUGHTON BSe. OD. OPTOMETRIST ‘Office Hours MON. — WED. — FRL 10-12 © -1:50-5:00 , PHONE 2581 G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physieian~ Bremenko Building . . PHONE 260i GENERAL BUILDING - “CONTRACTO! All Kinds of ve ee Supplies CLL. ‘PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING | SUPPLY STORE.. Box 292 Phone 2161 WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING ‘ SUPPLY LTD. building gladly given. Pheae 7112 ‘We can supply all your -j. needs. Estimates | DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30.p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Phone 3021 or 2232 TO Leave Robson Wharf son 10:00 am. Thursday. ive E 4:00 p.m. Thursday. ents lives.” children in- a home where there is no love and order in the par- In the final analysis, says the Liberty article, if a parent turns his back on a child he is punished NOTICE — Kinnaird Christian Vacation School, July 22 to. August 2— 9 am. to 12 noon each day at Kinnaird United Church for, ages 4 to 14 years. Inter-denominational — All children‘ welcome, 129 WANTED Room. 8 ARD ..- ~~ Calan: © Apply ey liable housekeeper to look after NOTICE — Fall Fair Mecting, one child for working couple, live in, modern home, good Friday, July 19 at 8 p.m. in 108, Caste Legion Memorial Hall. . 129)- pont ne reer Box 490A, WANTED —-Front end man, apply Castle Motors. 129 WANTED TO RENT -—- Young couple with family urgently need snjall furnished house or furnished apartment to rent, would also consider house with option’ to buy. Write P,° H: ‘Box 713, Ci 129 Legion Corner \ The applications for ordinary membership of Gunnar Lepsoe and James Walker, both: of Cast- legar were read and approved. Congratulations to the new niem- bers’ will be extended on ‘their initiation. + While the enrolment of new members continues steadily, there fis the worrying thought that ‘17 members ‘have received auto- matic suspension -for non-pay- ment of dues, Most of the noble work of this Branch must, of necessity; always remain unpublicised. Wel- fare work must always be en- veloped in the cloak of anony- mity. Members themselves are often unaware of the scope of operations of the chairman of the Welfare Committee. The Legion Hall will be made available to the Canadian Arthritic and Rheumatism So- elety for one afternoon a week forthe ment to Patients. * A donation of $200 was re- ceived with gratitude from the Ladies Auxiliary to-be used to- wards any extension of the Le- gion Hal Ithe Branch might find suitable. On Friday, July 26, an invi- tation is extended to all Legion members, their wives or girl friends to attend a ‘Basket Barbe- que’ at the home of Sam Har- grave’s in Kinnaird. Members should bring their own wieners, steaks and marsh- mallows, Festivities “will com- ™mence at approximately 8:30 p.m. Swimming in the Hargrave's pool will be = highlight of the evening. Members requiring by depriving himself of a child to love. As one mother! wrote upon reunion with her. family: “It's hard havirig the, children away from ‘home, It! has been a tough les- 1:00 p.m. Friday. sem, I'll never fail them again, Children is something that noth- ing can fill their place.” from should meet outside the Legion Hall at 8:15 inthe evening. WHO WAS DAVID FIFE? Divid Fife was a farmer of Otonabee, Upper Canada, who the first t-resi ring of freat-|_ ee REMPS CRAFT SHOP . FOR CABINETS end PICTURE FRAMING AND : ITEMS SUITABLE FOR GIFTS . AT REASONABLE PRICES Phone 6011 Castlegar, B.C. a ses anu grazing land. ‘John Powers, above, is 10 rT smallest horse in the treo; i oe omits vas a CASTLE PHONE 2921 THURS., FRI. and SAT. LURE OF Jean Peters — “THE HOUSE OF ELK THE WILDERNESS —. Jeffrey Hunter WAX” Vincent Price — Phyllis Kirk ,ONE SHOWING AT 9:20 i : 4ULY 18- 19-; 20 in color .wheat in Canada, Known as Red Fife, the new wheat was widely grown on the prairies. Later, it was crossed with Hard Red Calcutta to produce the famous Marquis variety. The ‘riginc] kernels were ina ship- ment of spring wheat that Fife received.from Europe in 1842. The Fife homestead is. at preseat owned by a grandson. 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