CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 14, 1958 Three cases of water restric- tion violations have been dis- covered in the village and “the appropriate notices sent to each; one,” Nolices read: “You have al- Yeady been advised of the vil- Inge water regulations, and aro ff hereby notified that any far- ther Infringements will be pro- § secuted. By order, Village Com- missioners.” > Sons Get Court Warning A warning that Sons of Free- ESUUHIO AEA FOR REPAIRS TO YOUR POWER LAWNMOWER IT’S THE OLD BUCK THE OX was a well-known animal in earty-day Robson. Old Buck was one of two oxen used to-clear and plow land when Rob- son started its fruit-ranching period. Old Buck’s partner was killed when he fell from the top of a cliff where he had been grazing. Shown in this picture, which is only one of ¥|dom must obey British Columbia laws or live elsewhere, was givén, in B.C, Supreme Court chambers at Vancouver recently by Mr, Justice H. W. McInnes to Mr, and Mrs. Bill Perepolkin of Cres- cent Valley and to Sons of Free- dom Doukhobors generally, * He reserved his decision on the application. on the Perepol- kins for the return of their son Bill, 10, who has been in New Denver residential school for the last two years, The judge told their counsel J. T. Steeves, that he had been inf that Irene P . 12, who was restored to her par- the many bright, interesting pictures which} will appear in the special Centennial edition) of the Castlegar News to be published Sep- ents last year on a writ of ha: beas corpus has not been attend (iy ing public school. Mr. to New Denver was improper]: made by the magistrate and released the girl to her parents: court of appeal, which held that] } his committal also was invalid, The appellate court referret | tember 11, are Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Ferguson,' their dog-Boxer, and Eleanor Squires, now Mrs. Duncan Carter. The picture was taken on what is now the Stanley Humphries property. READY-MIX Castle Motors Ltd. IOUT I Manual Labor Done By Wren Manual labor in the laying of transite pipe done ‘by village works supervisor Norman Me- Fire Chief Lewis Corrects Times Rénort On Meet A mistaken report in the joke” was completed Tuesday. Dumont Read Is Now Paved Paving of Kinnaird’s “good The Dumont road on -Kin- CONCRETE Nabb and Associated engineer Jim Wren, was highly commend- ed by water works commissioner| R, C. Maddocks at the last meet- ing of the village council. He sald it was “highly com- mendable" that the engineer was doing it “for the benefit of the village.” wae . +A saving of $400 a month in wages was seen as a result by Mr, Maddocks, be well groomed with the best dressed look Look and feel your best in Summer with Phantom's new seamless Knee-Highs. Dress Trail Times arising out of the fire chief’s report to the Castle- gar council was corrected this week by fire chief Ed Lewis. Mr. Lewis said village resi- dents are not to phone fire re- ports to E. McGauley as the Times reporjed.;-Mr. McGauley’s name entered the chief’s report when council decided to turn over outstanding fire bilis to'him’ for action, Mr.‘ Lewis said he did not haird’s lower bench, once re- ferred to by a Kinnaird taxpayer as a “good joke,” was finished Tuesday at a cost of “about $9,500." Village chairman Carl Loeb- lich said the 1.5 mile road was paved for about.$2,000 more than the original estimate of $7,500. He said ‘weather. conditions were ideal for the laying of the cold mix. “It's a terrific job; the best cola mix job I've ever seen.” ‘DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR CONSTRUCTION JOB No Fuss... ....... No Muss * For Service Phone Trail 2054 Collect Sheer—olmost weightlesi—and for double ; comfort, you need no garter belt. Building, Permits Newly-designed rib elastic garter Nine building permits total- report to council that the fire hall is now finished as the Times said, the tracks at the south end of The road is now paved from top grips perfectly, with complate security. ling $5,200 were issued in Castle- gar during July building inspec- tor D. Seaton told the last meet- ing of the village council, They were to B, Trussler, porch, $60; 'M. B. Seaton, re- For day-long daintiness, Phantom Knee-Highs aré sanitized: : Saniliggd ‘per pair 1.35 “Thai hall was finished’ and of- ficlilly opened “last year,” he sai = Kinnaird .to Lewis’ Coffee Bar. The Village of Kinnaird en- Bineered the paving job but ac- tual work was done by the pro- vineial department of. works graders, rollers, trucks and crews. Mr. Lewis said he reported to council that the fire siren tower has been completed. McGauley READY | . gates i] “READ FOR SALE — New 2 bedroom| a house, situated on large lot —|° also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdokimoff. tin 28] RAY G. JOHNSON B.C.L.S., BASc. Land Surveyor 1018-8th St. Nelson FHONE 144-R = : AUTO BOB'S SERVICE General Repairs and Tune-Ups Tires — Batteries Phone 2091 Kinnaird, B.C. FOR SALE — 14' boat and out- board motor, $200, phone 9421, eee FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house, lawn, fruit trees on 2nd Ave. Phone 4738. tin26 FOR SALE — Booker coal fur- nace with circulating fan, ap- ply Castlegar News. tin 31 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze Plaques Phone 3601 FURNITURE LONG DISTANCE IERE — AN’ For Free Estimates PHONE | Castlegar 2521 Trall 19) Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING RIGBY‘’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE _ SHOP Phone 3131 — HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES FOR SALE — 1946 Mercury coupe, $125.00, B flat trumpet and case, $30.00, tenor banjo and case, $50.00, 4 acres stand- ing’ hay, Box 609, Castlegar or phone 5183 after 5 pm. 331 FOR SALE — Cotteges located in Robson, with 2 and 3 bed-| - rooms, large lots. Also cottages in Kinnaird on main highway and upper bench, 2 bed rooms, : AND'USE THE nN, ita The Shewchuk . sub-division is exempt from village water regulations because of poor water pressure. Water works commissioner R. C, Maddocks told council that the sub-division was also exempt last year. He said the village is “not trying to work an imposition on anyone.” Rev. E. Brophy has also been granted ‘an’ exemption so that he can water his new lawn in front of St. Rita’s church. Mr. Maddocks said “‘sprink- ling regulations are doing the job they were intended to do, Every- one now has some’ “pressure where before” some had poor pressure and others good.” ETOP Water Exemption for Bench Mr. Maddocks said the Au- Bust 31 will be a “free day” and all residents will be allowed ta bprinkle on that date. Mr. Maddocks said Au- quiries as to: when sprinkling is allowed to start in the morning. He suggested 7 a.m. as the village crew is then on duty in the event of a fire or water shortage. - eS Join Smokeys : Campaign! ° \ pREVENT \ “FOREST FIRES! | WANT EVERYTHING ON MY woTDo6! INCLUOIN'A HAMBURGER!” large lots. © All priced. For particulars, see DAN GILROY, Agent. Office A ies, Kinnaird BC. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Res. plione 9381. > 331 FOR SALE — One good Herford bull, 2% years old. Apply A. Phelps, Deer Park. 332 FOR SALE OR TRADE — "49 HAIR PRESSING PARLOR shingling, $325; W. Ozeroff, re- shingling, $300;"R. Fenner, ware- house addition, $900; Dr. G. -H. SHADES ‘SLUSHTONE ALSO WHITE © nm 7 oe Page, alterations; $1,500. é © t .- : J. M. Dunlop, alterations, , $100; F. C. Mather, re-shingling, =. a. w=... ae $325; Mrs. L. Logelin, alterations, $300 and School District ‘No. 9, re-siding, $1,380. : A ete beauty service by appointment - PHONE 2566 Nora Mojelski CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkle” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, F.C. ury in good shape with tubeless tires, Will trade for truck of equal value or sell for $450. Apply F. B. MacReady, Syringa Creek, 332 FOR SALE — Chesterfield suite, like new $150 — refrigerator $50 — Phone 5173 or 2066, 110- 3rd Ave. 133 CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified ads are char- ged for at the. rate of five cents per word or Zigure per insertion, with a minimum charge of 50 cents, ‘The ad can run three weeks for the price of two if there are no changes to be made in sub- sequent weeks. There is a 25 cent bil- ling charge” for classified ads not paid for by 12 noon FOR RENT — Apartment, ap- ply Alex Eremenko, phone 133, Confectionery ‘ROOMS _.. Special Chinese Dishes Open 8 a.m. to 10:30: p.m. Sat, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ’ SETO CAFE 3061. - FOR RENT — 2 bedroom un furnished apartment on high- way—phone Kinnaird 3131, eae tin29 FOR RENT — House on King , St. Plone 9461 after 6 p.m.. ’ 331 FOR RENT — Furnished self- contained apartment, dishes and iinen supplied. Phone 3131 days and 2332 evenings, tin26 FOR RENT — Suite, furnished of the date of notices, ob-~ a EI UNITED TRUCKING "DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE ' Trail, Rossland, Castlegar : Nelson . MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Not Jut Ancther Place To Eat But The Place To Est Another PHONE 3881 FOR SALE — 21" TV Set, $175 cash. Apply 750 Main or phone 6781. 133 FOR RENT — Fully furnished apartments, 567-5th Ave. or phone 6231... - 333 FOR, RENT — 2 bedroom home ituaries and cards of thanks of “usual”? Jength are pub- -lished' at a flat charge of $1 After three bills have been sent to an account no further advertisements will be accepted from that ac count until the first classi- fied ad has been paid for. or phone 4172. tin20 FOR RENT — 4 room heated apt, heavy wiring. 2° miles from ferry. Phone 2061. . 332 FOR RENT. — 2 room house on ‘scenic lot in. Kinnaird, newly decorated. Phone 4481." 3392 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house, NOTICE — Beauty Parlor, 76 Maple, Alice Zuckerberg, phone 4631 or 7201..Profedsional per- permanents. 333 manents cheaper than’ home, | “For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3443 ANDERSON AGENCIES Thur.,-- Fri., - Sat., Aug. 14 - 15 - 16 aa SEMINOLE UPRISING — in color — Plus — DRAGNET —~ in color Jack Webb — Ann Robinson One Showing — 8.35 p.m. on highway in Kinnaird, gas heat. Write box 490A, Ca | a . 133'. FOR RENT. — ‘Business space ¥HONE Castlegar 2521 CASTLEGAR apply 582-3rd Ave, Castlegar. 332 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house, or fi DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE NATURE'S WAY TO BETTER HEALTHI W's ail In a bottle of mIlki Did you know thet the human body uses protein In MILK for tissue building, minerals for construction and maintencace ef benes ond teeth, vitamins for growth ond health, end fats end carbohydrates for energy. Milk Is aise @ neces, . sary foundation for the vast mofority of diets! So, dink to better health for olf the family with lots of alk, every day! - A Christmas present in August... Here’s a novel way of putting money in your pocket when you need it most... in Winter... when Christmas presents, extra winter clothing and peak heating bills all make heavy inroads on your purse. It’s called the Inland Natural Gas EQUAL-PAY plan...anew method of budget billing that allows you to spread your natural gas payments equally over the entire year. Here’s‘how the plan works... An estimate is made of your yearly heating costs. This sum is divided by ten to establish.an average monthly payment. The last two months are reserved for adjustments. If your-monthly payment was estimated too low, you will be billed to adjust for under- payment. If it was too high, you will have a credit balance at the end of the year. —, The EQUAL-PAY plan is just one more reason why you should convert to thrifty... modern... natural gas. But do it now. You can only enjoy the benefits of budget billing this season if you sign before September 30. For details just call in or telephone this office. INLAND NATURAL GAS. LOCAL OFFICE — 9 PINES — PHONE 4261 ou poy thé’ jet way? SMITH’S ‘PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone _ MOL & 7262 We Service ‘What We Install GREEP’S ELECTRIC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 3571 Box 384 Castlegar, B.C. with living or small modern, semi-furnished house. 76 Maple St, Castlegar, Phone 4631 or 7201. 133 4 ‘\_ CASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS © Phone 4851 ‘We Pick-Up and Deliver J. 1. LAUGETON - BSe OD, OPTOMETRIST Office Hours MON. — WED. — FRL 10-12 1:30-5:60 PHONE 2581 LLS. id. Charter Service Towing -- Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakec Phone 4331 G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Building PHONE 2021 GENCRAL BUILDING ~ CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building ae Supplies CLL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING i; SUPPLY STORE Box 240 — Phone 2161 LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. “We can supply all your,. i ates’ Phone 7112 DESMOND T. LITTLEWooD “ OPTOMETRIST Wed, 2:30 ¢.m. to 8:00 p.m. Arrow Lakes Ferry : Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10:09 a.m. Morday. Arrive Edgewood 4:00 p.m.. Monday. Tenve Edgewood, 7:00 am. . Tuesday. Arrive Robson Wharf. .1:00 p.m." Tuesday Leave Rohson Wharf | 10:00 a.m. Thursday. Arrive Edgewood. :. 4:00 p.m. Thursday, Edgewood. No man with a burden of debt hgs a right to pro- tect his: if he $55 a month, 642-2nd Ave, Castlegar. — For particulars write Geo. Salekin, 377 East 8th Ave. Vancouver 10, B.C, 332 has not first protected his wife and children with Life Assurance. Plans te suit your individ- ual requirements may be arranged through. Dick Fowler North American Life Robson, B.C. LIBRARY HOURS — The Cast- legar library is open from 7 to 9 p.m, every Tuesday dur- ing the summer months. » (This.ad insetred as a public service by the Castlegar News). NOTICE — Fall Fair Association meeting, Friday, August 15, 8 pm. : NOTICE, — Pioneer Banquet for oldtimers of the District will be held in the Robson Community + Hall August 29, 5.30 p.m. Any- one wishing to attend, please notify Mrs. R, A, Fowler, Rob- ' .Jimited. Tickets $1.25. 133 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- cere thanks for the many kind sympathies received on the re- cent death of our wife and mo- ther, Mrs. Vera J. of Mon., - Tucs., - Wed, — One Showing Aug. 18 - 19 - 20 Russian Picture THE FORTY-FIRST — in color “first. showing in B.C." — 8.30 p.m. You Ne... bing Cre KIDDIES! 133! son, immediately as tickets are, CASTLE THEATRE THUR. - FRI. - SAT. teres BACALL Brilliant. Special thanks go to Dr. Johnson and nurses and staff of ||the Castlegar Hospital for their kind cssistance during her stay in the hospital, and to the Castle- gar Funeral Home, CiNemaScopE ‘WARNERCOLOR: — MON. - TUES. - WED. -SS2GARY COOPER 3 AUDREY HEPBURN MAURICE CHEVALIER 7 a f a Prateced amd Ciretes ty BILLY WILDER Adult Entertainment ‘STONY $a SORTUN PLAT BT A'S. FLUSCIORAN & BLING PROOUCTIOR oor WILLIM A WELL — Plus — “HOUSE OF SECRETS” John W. Argatoff and family. Last Complete Show — 8.20 SAT. MATINEE 1:30 “BLOOD ALLEY” Phone 3021 or 2231 DUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PHONE 3241 “For COAL, SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING ‘SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER W. Sharples Phone 6091