ee Page '6 ne EYES " . srr! mr Eee 5 ° ices’ of < fruit ling, was: tics Esai eRe Chizmasia Returned | ricpied ana, wil be presented “ROBSON NEWS [20 Ac Smesher te tae ta 0 ‘As President Of ruin convention in Nossland, Feb, LPL oe ad omy i ae .: Jeath =... . Herb! Renala Socreds A letter is being sent 'to the days visiting her daughter fae Hon::R; .E. Sommers regarding Renata’s creek-flooding problem which recurs every spring, New officers were elected at’? ae annual mecting of the Renata joctal Credit Group held on Feb- ruary 11, with two new members, _, 4 collection was taken up for present, European Flood Relief. hi: ‘ as Was Seckied there would be Lou Cl was 1 th to Tead the group as ‘president’ on vie last Priday, in the school and the vice president was also hous returned to office. eared Mrs, Eleanor Weisner was elect- By the terms of the GATT pact ted financial secretary and Mrs, (General Agreement on Tarrifis Agathe Friesen corresponding! and Trade), of which Canada’ is secretary, The reporter was also‘ one of 34 member countries, each reelected, | member grants to all other mem-|. bers most-favored-nation tariff «concessions. LAKEVIEW *2H4 MOTEL: The Friendly Store by The Ferry Open For Your Convenience . 9 am, to 9 p.m, Tuesdays 12 noon GROCERIES & DELICATESSAN -POP AND ICE CREAM B.A. GAS & OILS MARINE GAS PHONE 2721 .- BERET DONNAN, Prop. 5 : 7 A resolution regarding the tow Hear them: at the Theatre LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE SOCIAL CREDIT MEMBERSHIP MEETING - MONDAY... “FEBRUARY 23rd » At 7:30 pam : Legion Hall —, Castlegar SPEAKER — John Perdue President B.C. Social Credit League Colored Film “The Alberta Story” MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND Ont., of Cr floods in Western. Europe, are donating money. clothes and other Useful articles for shipment overseas to str! towns and cities ald is under way in various forms. by’ plight of victims’ ot Icken areas. In villages, At Hamilton, more than 1,500 Dutch immigrants gathered to offer prayer and financial assistance for loved ones left destitute by still-flaod- ing waters. Edna van Dyke holds some of ihe money collected at gathering. Bus iness In B.C USINESS IM D.L. By FRANK PRICE P of a great ll ber of bridges planned, or their gical ing and ing center But it was believed it}, based on low-cost hydro-electric power developed in the Yukon Kiver basin were hinted this week in a statement by the presi- dent of one of Canada’s biggest mining companies. A survey of the-Yukon is now in progress under a permit issued would .not .be restricted to the Rosedale-Agassiz crossing of the Frazer. British Columbia’s average ‘wage for workmen, .other. than those in the agricultural field, is higherthan any _ other part of by .the federal water bureau of the Department of Industries Limited.This was dis- closed in Toronto Tuesday by Thayer Lindsley, president of Frobisher Limited and Ventures Limited, C; with Canada, the Bureau of ince, the weekly avearge is $61.85, while the Canadian average is $55.63. The Bureau says construct- ion work arid logging are chiefly ible for the lead. - world wide mining. interests, It appears That the hydro-elect- ing Cont: for. the Kemano ric by this group is the same sought by he Aluminum Company of Amer- ica, and rejected by the Canadian ove Alcoa d a vast project are carrying out a conserv- ative policy of gradual restoration of work crews to former strength, but the: Kitimat operation will g development like Alcan’s lower down the coast, at approximately half strength pending improved wea- ther Quebec Limited, of Ottawa, is a metal- lurgical research group and hold- er of rights to numerous proces- , ses, It is a subsidiary of Ventures Limited, a key holding invest-! ment, trading, and The damming of the Kootenay River at_Libby, Montana, is ex- ‘pected to be discussed at the April meeting of the International Joint if a body. which deals development company, whose chief revenue. is derived .from Faleonbridge Nickel Mines of which it,owns 70 percent. It has 13 other subsidairies and 18 as- sociated companies. A major suh- sidiary is Frobisher Limited, en- gaged in operation and manag- ment of producing mines and one of the largest Canadian, explor- ATTENTION INCOME TAX PAYERS INCOME TAX REPORT time is here.once more. My long experience in this work and my. deep study of same has placed me. in. the position to know the angles to save you lots of money. By getting your returns away mae “you will receive your ambant REFUNDABLE early. Thousands of dollars are lost in this Village adn District by tax payers making out thelr own income tax returns, iwhen not having the‘ important kiiowledge of how to , the various aljowable deductions., legal is my Hy rates are the same Snow ai F ‘used’ to receive ote £3) iy qaro, Office in et ~ ee ee ewww eee’ EL ation, and holding companiés, with extensive inter- ests throughout Canada, in Africa, South ‘America and otther parts of the world. ~ Shutdown of the old Silbak Premier lead-zine. mining pro- perty at Premier, on the Portland Canal, in northwest British Col- umbia, brings to 16 the number of mines that have been closed since. July; 31... . Until. this week the total had been. 15, ‘This was given in the’ Legidiature by the minister of mines in reply to a question from the member for Grand Forks. Re- asons for closures; diminishing ore reserves, falling’ prices of ‘base metals,’ electric power shortages and ‘bad: weather.. -. The: ‘Silbak’ Premier mill, how- ever;“will remain ‘in operation until the present stocks of ore have been processed, pwas: reported by the’ “in the legis= uals hold 148 permits. i iver, witha ‘daily’ output of. 152, 000, 000 eubice + that! the current) ¢ adres... Thirty-ei have 234 permits.. and ‘34 individ- "% ‘with international water ‘rights. When completed, this dam would back the river up 42 miles in B.C., flooding valuable farm land. In Ottawa, External Affairs Minister 1B. Pearson has stated that B.C.,s interests will be fully protected in any decision . that might be made. It is expected the province wil recieve a share of the 36,000,- 000 potential killowatts of power the dam will creatte, More rural electrification seem: to be the plan of the new Social Credit government. Agricuiture dam at the north fork of the Que- snel River be taken off the draw- ing boards and made: a’ reality. The project has been under dis- cision for Pat and the (old an interest-4 free loan of $5,000,- 000 to the B,C. Power Commis- sion to go ahead with the scheme, A. power: .development. on. the Spillamacheen: to. serve Golden and the-Windermere Valley was also urged,.as was a similar jeedies, pitas “fhe Vanconver: Stoo Rachanye for’ investment, thinks. the ‘Tecénomg” will’ run’. down ‘unléss largB* new: ‘capital projects. are jeonstruction, we aan ‘No ary Public Seek “oogngese ry °° 4 opowin ‘atl ridges fe , aang EES and. persia to bridges.is belng to Wate Castlegar Grow” i. BOY : [ the Teeuiature learned last week. > Agriculture Minister Kiernan gave no indication as to the num- million ingot tons, triple the pre- war capacity. i foncinslaw, Mr. and Mrs, L. Tay- “|tor, Economics report. In this prov- |’ Minister Kiernan has, urged: the|* heme for the Arrow Lakes at) {édicafed ‘to making the provinte | Bae 'B sty TN bring annual production’ ty, ae is oo ELIS AUTO COURT Rossland. ROBSON DRAMA CLUB Af; oo Fully Mod READY FOR CONCERT c Al ei Further plans for the Variety B I N Ss Concert to be held in the Robson Reasonable Rates Community Hall on Friday, Feb- ark racer t arm ruary 20, were made at.a meeting | }}j —.._. HHWAY. of the Robson Amateur Dramatic Club at the ‘home of Mrs, David Adshead with J. Smith presiding, The concert will consist of two oat plays, one by the Robson Drama is F Club enfitled “Even socchanee and - directed by Mrs. Ruth Waldie and one by Kinnaird’s Little Theatre Collinson . [entitled “Bathroom Door” direct- Agencles Ltd. ed by Mr. George Daneldsen: i FIRE — AUTO Other numbers will be a dance by teen agers and an instrumental “LIABILITY quartet, E Accident — Sickness A humorous article on Stage INSURANCE Fright was read to the meeting by HHONE-2021 Carlsen’s Building KINN. ARRY A) COMPLETE OF “atiLiene” Sibtties: Estimates ‘(1 WITCHELL Transfer and Fuel Ltd. - 2338 PHONE — 3851 OFFICE — ANDERSON FEED BUILDING Ns Cad. Seagram's Crown Royal Seagrait's V.O. Seagram's “83° ows fit, Seagrans Rags Plate . Sengram's special Old . This sdveriisement is not published or dizplay. the Liquor Control Board or by the Government oF Bich ‘Columbia. paisa NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 7 FOR SALE - od ~ available approx. March. 10, pigs Size st One Buck Eye quired. These - pigs ted vonly -manufactured’ feeds’ and should produce nice’ lean pork. Will dress’ approx. 150 to 160 Ibs. Write Box 324, Nelson; or pox 246, Kinnaird, $15.00; one Hudson $25.00; in perfect condition complete with pipe. H. Stickley, Blueberry Creek. : 3-8 Rigg ae OPO gag GO GI Justin Koufman left on: Tues- day for Lanndis, Saskatchewan to attend the funeral ‘of ‘his -brother, who was killed in‘ an auto acel; dent last Saturday. ; Mri and Mrs, Wally Watper |P° “| Suggestion Awards "SAVE WITH Castle Theatre A Thiifipass Employees $1045 In‘ the first. suggestion: awards summary: ,of . 1953, Cominco's Joint ‘Production Committee re- ports ‘that 81 men at the Trail and Jey ‘operations’. earned’ a .7|FOR SALE — 8 Bowling Alleys Wil and all 1 sell ‘FOR, SALE — Orders now a ‘taken. for weaner pigs. Avail- able March ‘10th. These pigs whole or in set of 4,-C, Drum- mond, 703 St. Paul St., Kam- loops, B.C. * P3-8 of sows, Bacon type.. Write Box 324 Nelson; or Box 246, Kin- naird, P3-7 FOR SALE — Fully modern + bedroom house, Garage and fruit trees, Also 3 roomed cot- tage on 2 adjoining lots, Rob- son townsite. Apply E. S. Mar- tin, Phone 3463, C3-7 FOR SALE — 1949 Ford Thames Panel truck,‘in very good condi- tion for. $895. Can be financed or -will trade. on larger, model. See this bargain at Castl FOR SALE — Guernsey-Ayre-|P shire milch cow. To freshen in March. Six years old. $150 Cash, Wm. Saprunoff, 5th. Ave. Castlegar. P3-8 FOR RENT — One 3 roomed - house, Apply Zibin’: 's Store, Rob- son, P3-8 NOTICE — Local organizations wishing to book dances in the have from V where they spent a short total of + $1045... The awards are +| £01 which | visiting friends and Mr. and. Mrs, L, Swihart, of Chillfwack have been’ the guests of Mr. Swihart’s parents for the past.two' weeks, The couple have now left for Calgary where Mr, have time | “and -cogt ‘savings, im- proved “production and safety merit At Hinbely, two Maintainance Department men in the Sullivan Swihart is - with the RCAF. Mr) and Mrs. A: Culley havé as their"guest, Mr. Culley's mother visiting from. Nanaimo. Mri'Adrian McLeod has left to take-up a position in Tulsequah, SAT. NITE PARTY Mrs, G. Manarin and Mrs, KR Kinnaird Society Hall must make written applica- tion to Mrs, K. Roberton, Box were ci at a party given on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Manarin. A very enjoyable social Dry Cleaners. Phone 4581. C3. FOR SALE — 6 Piece Light Fin- ish Dinette Suite. Apply Mrs. W. Davis, Apt. A, Robson Hall. +6 FOR SALE — Grain fed baby A jg was spent when eight pl Cc shared a $245 award They are W. J. Hay and G, A, Watson. . Their suggestion result- ed in doubling. the life of. belt idlers in-the Sink Float Plant by replacing them. with seamless steel tubing. ‘ H. Mathews, a maintenance em- ployee in the Phosphate’ Plant at Trail, was presented with 6 $225 ‘cheque to become the high- est single award winner in Jan- uary. He is credited with a new type of oil seal which will allow considerable savings in the pump 193, Kinnaird, B.C. 4-7 FOUND — Gold d Glasses Heavy Lense, oo Castle News and pay for ad. C3-8 * Our Sincere Thanks to all our friends for their acts of kindness shown us recently. Lampards. Pp beef. Phone 4531. Feed Co, C8-2 HELP WANTED -- Girl for Full time. Phone FOR SALE — One used, heavy- duty office safe, $125.00, One used cement mixer, small size, $35.00. Apply Oglow Brothers Building and Supply Company 3746, Castlegar. P1-8] ¢, 1-8 Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wis- for the games and The seal will also diti near supper was — E areet style at midnight. Invited guests were; Mr. and Mrs. F, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. A. ted, Mr. and Mrs, W. Dalling, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray, Mr. and Mrs, W. Nyberg and’ Mr, and Mrs. W. It of Trail, Women interested in Practical Home Nursing to work in con- junction with the Home Makers Service. Phone 2137 - 3721 - 2844. 3-5 C3-8 Ltd, Columbia Avenue, Cas- tlegar. © FOR SALE — Lovely Spring Flowers at Nielsen's Kinnaird. P3-3 FOR SALE — 1930 Model A Ford Sedan, Heater and Spare parts. C1-8| GROUP WILL SPONSOR $100, Phone 3238. Attend the Robson Recreation Society Dance, Saturday, Feb 21, Robson Community Hall. Lunch Served. c1-8|! KINNAIRD NURSING VARIETY CONCERT TEAHAN FUEL FOR THE BEST IN COAL _ Office — Arrow Motors In order to help raise funds for the purchase of a phneolator for Kinnaird, the Home ‘Nursing PRESBYTERIAN L.A. - The ladies Aid of the Kinnaird Presbyterian church held their regular . monthty meeting at the home of Mrs. H. C: Friday the pumps by eliminating oil leakage. G. R. Inkpen, Mainte- nance Superintendent of the Phosphate Plant, made the pres- entation. The remainder of: the awards ranged from $25 to $5. 'To make Bordelaise sauce, chop up a small onion and a clove of garlic, mix these with brown sauce to which has been added a tumbler.of Canadian claret, Sim- mer. it down and serve. afternoon, After the ee business had been hostess served a very eesti luncheon. VALENTINE TEA and SALE - The Kinnaird Anglican “W.A. held a valentine tea and bake sale in the Improvement Society Hall. The Valentine motif was carried out in the decorating of the Hall and the flowers on the H. K. Naruse K. A. Morrow OPTOMETRISTS Suite 3 — Post Office Bldg. Hours — 9 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. ‘WEDNESDAY .and . SATURDAY For Appointments Phone FRIDAY and SATUR AY . -- Shows at 7 and.9 p.m. Group decided to hold a banquet| +o, tables, The President Mrs. F. and variety concert some time|peterson, received at the door, in March at a meeting at the home assisted by: Mrs. Brandson and 3182: - Mrs, Sutherland or Office Phone 2581 ‘Wed, or Sat of Mrs. L. Greenwood. All pro-{,,-. ‘ceeds will be.donated to the phne- Mrs, Reed, ps e the ts taBU —_ 7 olator purchase. fund, Those presiding at the tea table * ‘A’ total ‘of 17° members were| were Mrs. J. Raine and Mrs. G. MONDAY and TUESDAY THE musica THATS Gor EVER HANS / pats at 7 and 9 p.m. Miller of, Robson, Mrs. Fitzpat- epee etic nostese Saree rick and Mrs. McIntosh. The ever Hostess, Miss McKenzie"and Mrs,|Popular and highly: sucesatal Sykora, A friendly hour rounded |bake table was managed bY out the evening-to the enjoyment ‘W. Fox and Mrs. Godbol DRESS uF The operatio: of life insurance also was. the donor of a cherry in ‘Canada are’ strictly:” supervised and’ reg- ulated by the federal department|Mrs, Hilda Pickering. Miss June of insurance and the department Killough did an excellent job of In ‘charge ‘of the Parcel Post tablé“'were “Mrs? G.“ Ward, (who cake which was the prize for a WHITE guessing competition, won by fof i r f all ten p' the firsh. pond, super- vised by Mrs, J. H. McLeod and SHIRTS Mrs. B. Calkin. The serviteurs were Mrs. R. Ouenert Mrs. J. ce Mrs. USED BATHROOR SET For Quick Sale - $75.00 - Plumbing Supplies Priced to Stit Your Budget At CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY oad Mrs, R. O. Scott: E Convening in the kitchen -were Mrs, H, Killough, Mrs. J. Ed- mondson, Mrs. M. Brandson, Mrs. T. Green, and Mrs. B, Mahoney. The door prize was won by Mrs. J. Barnes. Valentine Theme Prevails At Annual Si: Alhan’s Tea é The St. Alban's Evening Guild sponsored their annual Valen- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Shows at 6:30 and 9:00 i PHONE 2161 CASTLEGAR tine’ Tea and Bake Sale in the - Trouble Shooting SPECIALTY! eke mechankes don't like ; “TROUBLE SHOOTING”. . jobs because they ‘don’t know « what to look for. Bring your ‘donner ts us — We can solve troubles them in no time at all and’ - guarantee you satisfaction Everything froma... Complete Motor Rebuild Job To A Squeaky Door: ARROW MOTORS LID. . CASTLEGAR, B.C. PHONE 2251 mM The head table was covered Parish Hall, last Saturday. with lace cloth and the centre- piece, in keeping with the Val- entine theme, was an old fashion- ed lady. in'a full skirted red dress with lace trim, complete with spring nosegay. ' ' Red tapers in crystal sconces |- the’ table The, individual tea tables were tred with Dt pussy .willows and lace trimmed hearts while-the hall was bright- ly-arrayed with «streamers and hearts. The serviteurs, Mrs. G. Wan- ‘less, Mrs, S. Dower, and Mrs. J. Townsend,* wore gay, red and white-heart-shaned aprons.’ Pouring for the afternoon were Mrs, A. McCabe, Mrs. J. F. Kil- |’ Hough, Mrs. J. R. Elliott and Mrs. C. Petts., . In. charge of the bake table were Mrs. C. Phillips and Mrs. J. McLuckie and at the apron table were Mrs. H. Wade: and). Miss Betty Smith. : The tickets for the guessing : contest were in charge.of Mrs. J.| | Batchelor and ine winner was|- Mrs. R, A, D.. We Culinary arrangements were in the hands of Mrs, J. Taylor, Mrs. ‘W. O. Devitt and Mrs. .F. Wood- |: row, Mrs, J. Townsend was gene- ¥ Won't wrinkle or curl ¥ Sits low for greater comfort ¥ Permits free sliding of tio ‘Vf See it now at this store LS We Also Case : t The Well Known TOOKE BRAND LEITHER’S ~ LIMITED CASTLEGAR’S SMART MEN’S STORE a TT Serewn Play by MARGARET FITTS * based on » Story by CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONS peed DAD BRADLEY» ido CRD © An MGM Mtare $150 PAYNITE WED. ral corivenor.