THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1957 THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1957 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C, PAGE 7 CANeDIaN ARMY REVIEWS BUSY YEAR Canada’s soldiers pave ended an active year that brought new Overseas commitments army training ‘program. of th the International Indian and Polish ta Viet Nam, Laos and Cembodle. (5) Biggest event of the year in Canada for more than 20,000 regular army soldiers was the Camp Gagetown concentration where troops staged a - huge Dominion Day parade, reviewed by the Sovernor- general, and carried out Apps “Morning Star.” It was the first divisional’ manoeuvre to emphasize aspects of nuclear battle as they would. affect the’ fighting. infantryman. “Central Press Canad! Bound at jast for: Egypt after several weeks’ delay, HMCS - Magnificent heads out in the Atlantic ocean after leaving Halifax. She is carrying’ 410 Canadian soldiers and equipment for the United Nations Emergency Xund. —Centras Preen Canadian Super sateslady of Niggara grape products is Kathleen Hen- shaw, centre. ‘She won the title. Queen of the Niagara Grape Festival, and with the title went an alr trip to Mexico where she wilt advertise the Niagara fruits. Airlines stewardess Amella Codines of Mexico is at left, Michele Legault of Quebec at right. CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. MIGHTY SAgET Rerips SOON TO BE FAMED ‘ Fak NEW ARGO COACH * TO STRESS OFFENCE ‘Central Press Canadian One of the biggest rebuildin: jobs in Canadian f football face: ‘00! ed a two-year contract wi the Toronto club. A peont for the past two years for the Rams, the 245-pounder has sinea up most of the top college footba ers a ie U.S. He favors a wide-o| eliensive type ‘of football and es the wider fleld and back- tid in motion rule in the Cane adian game. Margaret Models Bouffant Coiffure ~Uantral Press Canadian Vivacious Princess Margaret is all-aglow here during a visit to the Foundation ‘hospital, Tooting London. The Princess’ hairdo appears to be the new . ‘bouffant’ coiffure currently popular, Canadian Proter Central World famous, the Long Sault rapids of the St. Lawrence river at Cornwall, Ont., will soon disappear forever. Thousand: of boulders, Jeft, are jbelng placed in the channel and ina . athe few days remaining for thom. to shoot the rapids in » AFTER SIX YEARS, POLIO VICTIM WALKS teptra: Prean Ade This week has been a big week in the life of seven-year-old Christine Karcza, Burlington, Ont. A polio victim at the age ot six’ months. Christine walked for the first time without braces 5 few days ago: Her improvement, according to doctors, is due sn a large degree to the efforts of Donna Tier, left. and Jennifer Hammill, two Burlington high. schoo!. students. who spent hours with her in the school pool encouraging her to swim Christine for the second year in succession. has been chosen Miss Eastcr Seal by the Buriington Rotary club. Central Press Canadian Gt inister of national héalth and welfare, Paul Martin, sone tell, chatting with villagers and smoking a hookah during visit ‘to Gomana, India. News of his arrival in various Indian aves usuatly caused great interest and he mixed freely with mers and villagers) alike. THE OLD HOME TOWN act d Peet oes By STANLEY IT TAKES A BIT Oo! Revers eS we ‘NEW LONG CARS AROUND SKIDMORE CURVE 9 ots woe PeaTines ETMOCATE te. WORLD FOUTS BERTIER, The News’ Classifieds || TEN WORDS FOR 150 — THREE NE ATONS oe THE PRIGE OF TWO — 25c DISCOUNT IF WHEN PLACING ORDER PHONE 30381 —— Legal 1957 Court of Revision For Nelsou-Slocan Provincial Assessment, District NOTICE is hereby given that the Court of Revision under the provisions of the “Assessment Act": th the FOR RENT—Suites, room and board by day, week or month. McCreights Apartments, ‘First Ave. back of Kootenay Buil- ders, Phone 2493, tin So FOR RENT—4-room house, near high school; 2-room house, back of 76 Maple, Castlegar. Phone 4631 or Box 246. 32, NOTICE -- Beauty Parlor, 76 Maple St. Castlegar, Alice Zuckerberg, phone 4631 92 FOR SALE — Double bed and mattress, $10, 491 Main St. 13 BUSINESS DIRECTORY LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING . — ANYTIME Ambulance For Free Bstimates Granite, Marble & Bronze PHONE Plaques Castlegar 2521 Trail 191 PI 3601 Nelson 1671 UNITED TRUCKING HOME RIGBY’S en 2 aa Building Supplies COFFEE SHOP . TAXI UMBING AND ° Phones 288M & 2311 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FOR RENT — Fully furnished housekeeping suite, phone 2381 or §67-5th Ave, 33 Legal AUCTION SALE Timber Sale X73073 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 10:30 A.M. LOCAL TIME on February 18th, 1957, in the office of. the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, B.C. the Li- cence X73073, to cut 2,612,000 cubic feet of Spruce, Balsam, L le Pine, Cedar 1957 Provincia] A Roll for the Nelson-Slocan “Assess- ment District will be held as follows: For property within School District No, 9 (Castlegar) at Castlegar B.C., on Monday, Feb- ruary 11, 1957, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon in the Canadian Le gion Hall, Dated at Nelson, B.C., this 10th day of January, 1957. B.-K. Arlidge, Court of Revision, and Larch on an area situated 5 on part of Lots 10178 and 3440, and vacant Crown land on China Creek, Kootenay Land District, fitteen (15) years will FOR RENT — 4-room house, stove, hot water, phone 4356. 33 FOR RENT — Heated 2 room apartment at 146-2nd: Ave. Phone 3987. °3 be all d for 1 of timber, Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and{' treated as one bid: Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minist- WANTED — Boy's Tats size 4. Phone 4097. 13 WANTED. — Waltress for Seto Cafe, apply in’ person. 13 er of Forests, Victoria, B.C.; the District Forester, Nelson, B.C; or the Forest Paneer, Castlegar, BC, NOTICE — Annual Fali Fair meeting, Friday, January 18, at 8 p.m. Legion Hall. 13 NOTICE — Members of the Cast- . degar Film Council are advised that the Film Depot is at NOTICE — Will the party who! ‘borrowed a shovel from 283 Third Avenue to shovel him- self out at the corner of Third ‘and Pine Sunday evening, please return it... 13 a & LEATHER HAIR... DRESSING REPAIR ‘Phone 4621 A Complete Beauty - We attach “Dinkie” Nickel fH Bh fs intent Rim Heels on Ladies Shoes ‘CENTRAL SHOE - Nora” Wolelsey are : CASTLEGAR, “Be. UNITED: ~.. MARLANE. TRUCKING » GRILL er, Open 8:00 am. to 9:30 p.m. . Not Just: Anofher Place To_ " Eat But ‘The Place To Kat: : PHONE $881 CASTLEGAR’ " PLUMBING & HEATING ' Greep’s. Electric ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 3571 34 SwiTh’S For Estimates Phone What We Install Watch Repairs -J. 1, LAUGHTON Gearantecd for Ono Wear Leo Bosse Diamonds —- Watches Jewellery PHONE 2041 G. A. SUMNER CONTRACTORS Naturopathic Physician _ AM Binds of pee C.LL. Paints CASTLEGAR. BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 292 Phone 2161 @remenko Building PHONE 2621 gladly given. Desmond T. Littlewood OPTOMETRIST: ‘post Office Building Wed. 2:30 pm. to 8 p.m. PHONE 2281 WALDIE GUMBER & BUILDING SUEPLY LTD. We can supply all your butlding needs. Estimates ‘phone 7112 For ‘ COAL, _ SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING sand EXCAVATING See Castlegar Transfer W. Sharples Phone 6091 FOUND ~—.Sum of money on ., Kinnaird. School Grounds. “Phone ‘school. 3 Reon fc Services, 140, Col- umbie, Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 33 LOST — Black wallet, money and ‘important. papers—reward — “phone 5121. 7 13 THE COMPANIES ACT The Revised Statutes of the Province of British. Cofumbia & Amendments thereto Re: G. & G. 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