6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 25, 1959 Letters to the Castlegar News Council's Action on Licences FOR -— Dear Sir: tion, With reference to Mr. 3B.) « Ig being the person he claims Hill's letter in last week's edition based on trades licencing relative ‘to the barbering profession of which Mr. Hill is directly associ swted. I should like to _ pass an pinion. It is hoped Mr. Hill's present attitude {s of a temporary nature| o: and that no misconception exists ‘as te how, and who is desirous of: “ecimming off the cream.” ' If his Js _com:' stable business he could fee) would stand up in open compcti to be, I am certain any newcom- er in the barbering field will not affect his trade and that he can count on being in business for some yers to come. In general my opinion is that trades licence restrictions would becomee effective when it only is evident that the person, per- sons or proposed enterprise is un. desireable and would possibly be paratively accurate I would con-| whle Individual would have in 10 ‘years cultivated a sound - and to the existant pop- ie area. From a_ basic. theoreticai pape: standpoint we realize the world Castlegar and District ‘Hospital VISITING HOURS. 2 TO 3-P.M AND 7 TO'8 P.M. Two Visitors at a Time for each Patient, Please * Children Cannot Visit on the Wards ulation or future dévelopment of i sider that such a devout and cap-| th comprises a ses a ficid ox open com: petition in numerous phases of life and as new residents in the area my family and I have placed ourselves in open competition in an attempt to show that we can become desirable residents cap- able of upholding. our own livil- hood. within the community. The “average person” which will come or has come to this area,in the past has not or wil not Come with intentions of sclmming off the cream, but to seek a livlinood and a way of le. John E, Wales. AGAINST ~ Dear Sir? In last week's issue of your r re: Mr. Hill’s opinion of the village council's actions, I too would like to add a few com: ments, To all the merchants who are vitally interested in protecting their businesses ‘from such une- thical administration by th® coun- cil, it is up to each and every one of us to see that the bylaws in this village are upheld by the board of commissioners. We the taxpayers have elect- ed these men to office to govern the affairs of our village, but if such violations of bylaws are al- lowed to continue it can only end in one thing — DESTRUCTION. Perhaps there are some bus- Shields Vacuum GLEANER SHOP — SALES and SERVICE 1306 Bay Ave. — Trail, B.C. — Phone 445 HOOVER F all for, TRADE-IN ALLOWED ON ANY OPENING SPECIAL ON HOOVER ‘UPRIGHT VACUUM, with $49. 00. VACUUM $159.” , See Us About Servicing vent Cleaners . inessmen ‘who are not acquaint: ed with Trades Licence Bylaw No. 112, so I shall quote part of the first paragraph: . -“Every person applying for a trades licence for any business or occupation under this schedule shall satisfy the village commis- sioners and licence inspector that he or she does occupy a Place of business within the mun- icipality from which business shall be carried on during regular business hours and shall specify where the said place of business is located.” “Ignorance is no excuse,” and if the council continues over-, lapping and issuing licences at random and violating their own bylaws, then the inevitable. is bound to happen leaving the small businessman no alternative but to close his doors, How many more ON HANGING Dear Sir: . T am ‘appealing to the Cina dian judicial system and in par- ticular to those who levy and car- ry out the death penalty. Will there be an end to criminality if man continues to kill man? Since death is the pen alty for killing, what is to be done with the person who Kills the criminal? In reality such a person. fol- lows a similar course of action. Therefore both of them are crim- inals, “either in terms of God’s laws or in terms cf man-made Jaws, Can we this ina Local Guides Attend -Gamp Rory Sessions A potluck supper, nature ramble, lashing bee and campfire singing plus presentations com- pleted a very successful training coaster for 1958-59 at Camp Rory recently, “Mrs, H. V. Quain, Trail Dis- trict Commissioner was present- ed with her Divisional Brownie trainers warrant, Mrs, A, M.: Riz.| zuto, who made the presentation, stated that team, work’ with the desire to serve, aocording to the satisfactory way? By the written law they are both erlminals yet one of these .Jmen turns out to be a worker for the government, Is it not possi- ble for you to punish. people’ by means of retribution instead of by capital punishment? It ‘is God that gives Ilfe to man, therefore what right have you to take away the life of a man? It is stated in the new tes: tament that one who takes away the life of one's‘fellow man never reaches eternal Jife, * these words of sacred teaching I would like to ask the authoritles of the judiclal system to punish adequately where it is found necessary but -under no of policy, tion and rules of the Girl Guide movements could and would. ful- fill the aims of Gulding. Several members were also presented with certificates for their participation in a specialized Boy Scout trainthg course in out- door activities held at Tweed- smuir Camp earlier in,the spring. Three Brownie ,Guiders who attended a Maple. Leaf training session at Oliver related some of the experiences. The Guiders ere... Mrs... Mary. -Vandervoghel, Montrose irs, Dorothy Leyland, Fruitval; and: Mrs. Georgia Bai- ley, Warfield, . Mrs, Doris Wilby won the African doll draw, . ‘Tokens of appreciation were to aman to death, Wm.’ S. palcmorelt, ‘Brillant LEGION LETT LETTER Dear Sir:. In view of the publicity your very fine paper has given to the recent case of vandalism at the cenotaph and other instances in our District, the Canadian Legion takes this, opportunity, to thank ‘Miss Pat “MeMaater, the latter is leaving Trail after serving several years as licutenant with Ist. Trall Company and Brown Owl of 2nd Trail Brownie Pack. Members of Caitlegar Dis- trict attending were Mrs, J. R, C. MacBain, the district commission- er, Brownle-Gulders Mrs. Helle Roberts and Mrs. Marion Ken- nedy, 1st) :and . 2nd, Kinnaird Brownle Packs. NON-STOP SERVICE TO VANCOUVER NOW Canadian Pacific are serving you with a new, additional Con- vair. flight — non-stop — to Vancouver every 4 THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY y, Cannas 11:38 a.m,] Lv. Vancouver Hee am. Vancouver 1:10 p.m. | Ar. Castlegar 1 am, ‘For your ‘convenience, this new non-stop service will be increased to DAILY flights .sexcept Sunday, :from:-June 29." we CASTLEGAR to VANCOUVER ’ $4G RETURN For full information | end reservations call your Travel Agent one Canadien Pacifie, phone S ie aimanes pete Wings Of ‘The World's Greatest Travel System E you for your in this matter, Through your efforts the matter was placed before the pub- lle‘and many of our citizens have voiced: their indignation that things like this should occur in our District, We believe the publicizing of such matters’ will go.a long way in curbing future occurences and that parents will cooperate in in- fluencing their children & respect public property. . Again the Legion and - members thank you for a job wel done to make our District a.bet- ter place in whicn to live. ‘The Executive and. C Rob: ic and shoe stores can this winaee Branch, Canadian Legion support? I was learn that the chairman was in favor of throwing the trades Your son looks to the future with confid be- wide open. Could it be that he as a businessman and contractor classes himself out of the small businessman category? ‘There seems to be no line of reasoning whatsoever and the council is making fish out of one and fowl of another. fs it not time that serious thought was given to the revision. of these bylaws to prevent chaos?" On March 24 I personally | wrote council asking them to give careful consideration and review -| to any new licences issued and offered” a ‘suggestion to provide “cause he is confident of your help and protection. His future depends largely on you, the sort of : education and training you ean provide for him and the financial security you can give. You can protect his future with a Sun Life Junior Adjustable insurance plan. With no . increase in premium, each $1,000 of insurance increases to $5,000 at age 21. Let me tell you about this worthy ‘while policy, “at your convenience. -RENHIE MITCHELL PHONE 7631 CASTLEGAR Sun Life Assurance Company: of Canada to. the mer- chants who have investmenet in property, merchandise and equip- ment, but evidently this went un- heeded and it is very obvious council intends to run civic af- fairs to their liking, irrespective of any bylaws. Reports from-the unemploy- ment insurante office for this area is proof itself that this is far from being a BOOM TOWN yet. We have local men who can- not beg, borrow or steal a job. Last winter was pretty grim for Castlegar with the mill strike and CM & S layoffs, Try to vis- ualize what will happen here now publicized in Time Magazine, There just is not the popula- tion to warrant the granting of licences for certain types of bus- inesses of which. there are already. plenty, not t0 mention the “moon- _The Most Versatile Tiller Built SOLO MOTORHOE The Solo Motorhoe is the first light-weight stow spéed rotary hoe offered in Conede. High quality, well designed’ ‘with a strong 4 HPL 2 cycle motor. Twscaperd transmission which runs. in oif bath. « o TILLING FROM 7” to 5 FEET COMPLETE LINE OF ATTACHMENTS Dealer Inquiries Invited. Write for the name of closest dealer . to. NORTH-WEST. SOLO SALES &. SERVICE. B.C, Phone. 4R. ; Deer ~Park, Distributors For B.C. and Alberta time jobs, and those who come from Trail and Nelson. Mr. Merchant and taxpayer it all rests with you what hap- pens to our village and your bread and butter. Taxes have practically doubled in the last eight years and what have we got for our money.? We have not yet started to be taxed and soon another water bylaw will be put up for your vote. That is only the beginning of added assessments. In my_ previous letter to council I informed them that such wanton ;action would lead to a “free for all, and ‘survival of the fittest” and ‘they should not try “lockirig..the barn door after the horse has got out.” Band together merchants and support your fellow man. -K-V, Rolph. lighters” who aré holding full-|. river levels, WARNING KOOTENAY. RIVER LEVELS: Power plant operations during tho months of dune, July and August will cause fluctuations in the levels of the . * Koofenay River in the reach from Nelson to Brilliant. : Fishermen, swimmers, hoat owners and other people fre- quenting the river banks should exercise caution during this -period to: avoid heing caught by rapidly changing West Kootenay Power and Bat: Company, Limited - St. Rita’s Roman Catholic Church Rev. E. A. Brophy, P.P. 5th at Elm Street Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30'a.m. Mass at Genelle at 7 p.m. The Community Bible Centre Sunday in the Legion Hall At 51 Columbia Avenue ‘10: 30 a.m. Sunday School — 7:30 p.m, Family Service Tuesday, 7:30 ._p.m. — Young People’s Hour Thursday, 7:45 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study The Unitéd Church of Canada Robson.— Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11 a.m. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at.9:45 p.m. Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7:30 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ; Sundays at 10:30 a.m. in the Twin Rivers Hall _ The Presbyt Church of Kinnaird “Public: Worship “at 11 a.m, aot Church School at 10: The: Reese Church . » Sunday, June:28: Robson: 8-a.m. and:7:30'p.m. Legion Parade Kinnaird:.9: a:m. Matins ; : Castlegar: 11 The Pentecostal Tabernacl Sunday School-~ 10, a:m.—= Morning Worship =: WW am. Evangelistic - 7:30 p.m: FS Prayer. and Bible Study, H.C, Thursday 30 p. Young People's S Friday at - 30 p.m. Robson: Community. Memorial Church United:Church —- Ist ‘and‘3rd Sundays at 11 a.m, Anglican: Church — 2nd Sunday at 11 a.m: and : 4th Sunday at 8 a.m, and 7:30:p.m: © ~ Baptist Church — 5th Sunday BUSINESS DIRECTORY J. 1. LAUGHTON Bronze Plaques ' GLASSIFIED: AD RATES Classified ads are char- insertion, with a minimuni charge of §0 cents, The ad ean run three weeks for the § price of two if there are no :changes. to. be made in sub- sequent weeks, There fs a 25 cent’ bil ling charge for Modern homes ifor sale’ in Castlegar, Kinnaird .and Blue. berry. ‘Substantial down pay. ments required, Also, ‘lots and commercial’ property, DAN GIL- ROY, Real Estate Agent, Muir. head Agencies office, Kinnaird. Three-rcom house. Reason- able, 540-8th Ave, Phone 7931..324 Two-bedroom house in Kin- naird. Heavy wiring, basement, garage and chicken house. Phone 4738, ttn24 ‘Business Property and bulld- ads not paid for by 12 noon of the date of Ings on’ Slades! living* ‘quarters, Apply L Engagement notices, ob ituarles and cards of thanks of ‘usual’ length are pub shed at a flat charge of $1 *tled ad has been’ paid for. ©! News, tin2d Lots on Green and Ist Ave. 106-foot front by 144‘ feet, Phone 5188 or write Box 264, Castlegar. 524 ’. Gas power unit with apse ‘drive’ belt. Phone S041... droom. house. on: tro 3651 or: see Nick ‘Three-be lots. One mile ‘from ferry. Phone }- POSTNIKOFF, "THE OLD HOME TOWN sensuines_ By STANLEY _ tauust CAME pact. | 1 Ban Aw LEGION CORNER Leglon members are rt ed to assemble Sunday night ‘at 7.15 p.m, at the Robson Memorial. | Church for a church service. - The Ladies Auyiliary, assist- ed by members of the Branch, catereed sticcessfully to the large . banquet for the mine safety and -ald competitions held here ‘Saturday. A big uaGertatans well done by ail reports. Here's a fact'about your Leg- rovided. veterans at-a cost of over $2,008,- 000. Reoms ‘Confectionery Special Chinese Dishes” “FOR SALE. Phone 7511, ‘53. Plymouth, Con dinance Phone 7311, 323 Fifteen-foot Plywood: boat and | 42 hp Champion outboard, 700. Fs mn basement sulle o on vie lot. Phone 94,” 324 Splits ley el three-bedroom 125) house: Part basement, mibaerstely priced. Phone 6161." * YOUR CREDIT YNION _ PROVIDES .. - INSURED LOAN TV. sales and service. Agent for Marconi, phone 5167, Ro Mar; tink os * tin “Five-room -modern house and; Semi-finished ~ tostedvouia house. Full basement, furnace arid garage. Phone 4738. tin-16 Half-acre lot.In Kinnaird. All level. Apply Box 490A, Castlegar. + | tins and gravel haul- ing. Eli Sopow, phone’5200.. 2114: ‘three lots -at_ Robson $2,000 cash, balance $75 per mon- th. Phone 5126, ALCOHOLICS ANON vite al 125| Box 303, Castlegar. -for. their. acts of kind- reas ‘aiid’; exptessions of ‘sym: “| pathy sent to me on the death! of ere: versoff.’ Also for the beatiful oral offerings, Special thanks’ to doctors, ‘nurses and st of the my beloved wife, Winifred P. and Trail‘Tadanac Hospital. Spec. Jal thanks to; Drs. C. S. Fowler ‘and :J.-.Stefanelii, the Castelgar RCMP detachment, FOR-RENT Room. and board ‘or suites. Phone 9781, ; tin 21 Beauty parlor, 76 Maple St, .C, Alice phone 4631, “324 | Casth sian choir and the Castlegar Fun- eral Home — George Pereversoff, legar. Three-bédroom house, two House trailer, 25 feet. Fully equipped. Ap Crest Motel, Phone 5144, ply W. Crook, Cedar 323 bay: garage and service Two lots, full’ base ment, garage, fruit station. Kinnaird Service, phone trees. Phone J. S. Hunter, Rob-|°45- : ms Highly teacher in mathematies and. Russian, Alex- ander Zuckerberg. Phone 4631, Castlegar. . 325 son. 620 Modern eat ply house back of 76 Mane St, cat tlegar. ~ 325 567-5th Four-bedroom modern home in Kinnaird, just ‘completed, Rea- sonable down payment’ and ‘re- mainder as rent. Phone 4473, 323 |- Aves, ms 6231. T. Eston Co. Sales represen- tative will be. in the C CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to the doctors, hospital: staffs and to our many friends of Order Office on Thursday. after- noon: of each® week from 1 to 4 125| Bm. > tints WANTED Urgently needed,: two-or ALEX CHEVELDAVE * BC. Land Surveyor - GENERAL BUILDING ‘ CONTRACTORS CLL. PAINTS “ CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE —~ Box 240 — Phone 2161 105 Main St, Castlegar a Bhone 8731 HAIR, DRESSING PARL' DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST" Wed. 2:30 to 8: 00 pam. _ Phone soar NORA‘S A complete beauty service by appointment PHONE. 5386- Nora Majesgey UNITED: TRUGKING Trall, Rossland, Deyo Nelsen M. E. MeCORQUODALE B.C, Land Surveyor ; 1234 Bay Avenue, ‘Trail, that the Celgar project has been = www AST A TnAiTTAninToAiT Picnic Coolers PRIGED FROM $15.95 and UP COOLER JUGS from $5.45.and UP GOLEMAN CAMP STOVES, .......2.....,.. 19,95 Chico "ane Lawn Furniture ‘Nebbing; each, ....... ee $1.50 Rare hetes wh We serunenianne st $9.75 Full Saran Ghair, .........000' Bamboo Basket Chair,......40., fee ee SELTB. . $17.99 Reclining, Chair, 2...2.00.6..0+ $15.99 and $19.75 PLUMBING & HEATING: For Estimates Phone SYPHON + ic Ta 8401 and 7262 * PHONE 5155 or 2181 We Service|. : aye wen : D: FOX Ray G. Joh B.A.Se. Five-room’ modern home ‘at <| Rebsoi ‘oll th: home by July. 15. Write box 673, 00. TL 323 _| heat, fruit trees,’ lawn, garden, corner lot. Phone 5765 or write ::] Box 285, Rob: 325 son, building lots in Bin ‘ Good naird, Phone 2738... :. -tino1 Residential lots, Terms if ne- ceSsary. Apply Eli’s‘Auto Court. Phone 5200. . House in Car ‘Two bed- for septic tanks, ditches, etc. C, A. St. Eloi, Box 52, Castlegar... 32: “Senior Citizens meeting 7.30 required for 2nd Back, Come meet them, By Department of Ci 5 ‘Transport ‘SROSSLAND tes B.C. Civil Service . 3'$325 per month. Duties include operation of welgh scales, 2114| collection of revenue arid enforce- ment of various. Acts and Regul- ations applicable to commercial: rooms on. main fleor,: two fin-| motor: vehicles, Applicants must ished rooms in basement. Auto-|be Canadian citizens or British -| matic gas heat, terms, Phone 3911. : : fi 16] uation or equivalent; subjects, with High School grad- a. know- Bloodoff, phone. 4571. Seven-foot round fence posts. | ! 50 cents each delivered. J. ag ledge’ of Acts dealing with the operation of commercial motor vehicles; ability. to collect: fees and reports anda .Imow- ledge of the operation:of weigh RICK'S: , ‘T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In’ T.V. or Supplies ELECTROHOME’ "Fleetwood: T.V. scales. For further information and Application forms, apply im- The to be returned not later than JULY 8, 1959, Eee No. 59: 375 : 125 * IOOF joint picnic at Ham. Sunday at: King _George Park, Friday evening, Presentation: by], for their and floral tributes on the death of our daughter, Mrs. G, Peréver- soff. — Mr. and Mrs. P.. Repin and family. Celgar Mill Wins” . Safely Gertificate The’ Big-“Bend Lumber. div- ision of Celgar. Limited have won the 1958 Meritorious Safety Per- Patterson. All visiting welconte,.. For information con- tact James. Toogood, phone 6331. ‘LOST Black and tan coon hound. Answers to “Smoky.” Tatoo num- ber in right ear. Phone 3093, Kin- 125 Ceri by the Workmen's”. Compensation Board, for the best ‘accident fre- quency rate’for B.C: sawmill firms in‘their class.:°"’s They had an accident-free re- cord based on 155,136 man hours worked last year. ‘The forest industries’ of ‘the naird. LEGAL AUCTION or ‘TIMBER SALE 10860 : ‘There wiih be offered for sale at public auction at 10.30 a.m. (locat.time). on Monday, July 6, 1959, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Slocan City, B.C., the Li- cence X79860, to cut 422,000 cubic feet of fir, larch, -spriice and oth- er: mixed species on an area sit- auted near.Goose _Creek Fire, I< wscee >| : For All Your OAL, SAND, onaven, jonns BULLDOZING AND’ panes EKCAVATING : B.C... LAND oURY EYOR ‘ 1015 Eighth St. Nefson CASTLEGAR TRANSFER I : Ww. Ln — Phone 6091 Phone 144-R. FURNITURE MOVING GA SUMNER, "Distance Bvenienka Building 2 PHONE -2021- ay “PHONE _ Cnatlena’ 2531. ey _ jae 191... UN ITED z TRUCKING. WALDIE LUMBER & . BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your pullding ‘needs. Estimates. “gladly given “Phone ~T112 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES. . Kinnaird, B.O. iG AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES - DUTCH ‘MAID. CENTRAL SHOE ‘BAKERY.’ LIMITED. & LEATHER REPAIR Birthday Cakes, PHONE’ 4621...” " Wedding Cakes ‘We attach “Dinko” Nickle Anhiversary Cakes ‘ * Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes’ ‘Sean CASTLEGAR, B.C. GREEF'S ELECTRIC MARLANE. GRILL Open 8:60 a.m: ta 9:80 pm, Not just another place to ent, But the place to‘ eat another 8571 PHONE 3881 -#NSURANCE NEEDS © LES. Led So Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the. Arrow Lakes: © : Phone 4331: “Phone 3441- . ANDERSON. AGENCIES - SASH AND ‘Arrow Lakes Ferry “: Service ~ ‘ Es ponson. 0. TO. ‘EDGEWOOD. et In’ All Popular Styles * aigeety District. Five (5) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Provided: anyone. who is un: able to attend the auction in per- son may, submit’ a sealed tender to be opend: at the hour of auc- tion and treated ds one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the District For- ester, Nelson, B.C., or the Forest Ranger, Slocan City, BC. 125 the lowest aceldent frequency rate in their history last” year. The, average rate for all firms reporting to the Workmen's “Compensation Board was 44.44 as compared with 47.78 in 1957 and 49.94: in 1956, Ten years ago it was 102.37. ‘The'rate is based on the num- ber of time-loss accidents per mil- lion man hours worked. $4,000 For April ‘The. Castlegar hospital had a deficit of $4,000 for its April operations said hospital adminis. (ator: pate Bainbridge. pital has'since revised its budget and has sent it to. Victokla, A de- cision:,on’ the revised budget is LEGAL . BEGISTRY (Section 161) THE MATTER OF LOT ACT 10 in Block 11, of Lot 4598, vil . lage of Kinnaird, Plan: 2293. Proof having’ been: filed. in my office of the. Joss* of Certifi- cate of Title No.’ 80505-1' to the above-mentioned lands — in .. the name of GEORGE. SPARROW and bearing date the 1st day of 949, GIVE NOTICE of my intention at) the. expiration of one calen ;morith from: the first publication jhereof to: issue; Provisional Cert- ,| ifieate of Title In lieu of such: lost Certificate. ‘Any person having ‘any information with reference .| to such‘ lost Certificate of Title is requested: to’ communicate - with the undersigned. ; DATED AT NELSON, Be. this 19th day of Sunes 1959. “L.A. McPhail, Demuty Registrar. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA: TION: JUNE!25, 1959. by. the end’ of June. ‘Castlegar’ and District Hospital Mr. Bainbridge said the hos-| | TONITE — FRI. — ane :- FROM THE TOP : OF THE WORLD 2. A New World WHITE | WILDERNES TECHNICOLOR ‘ Matinee "Price For Children this Program 25¢' MON. — TUE. — WED. “The Matchmaker” - A Riotous Comedy of love and marriage in| the Village of Yonkers with Academy Award ‘Winner -Shirley Booth and Anthony Perkins Vista Vision ~ Due To High _ Water. -