CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 26, 1960 Fire Responsibility, Duty of Everyone By Hon. Ray Williston Minister of Lands and Forests Buitish Columbia citizens have one very special responsi. bility. It is found in varying de. gtees in other parts of the nation ‘ut nowhere is it more signifi. cant than in our own province. | This is the responsibility to be careful with fire of any kind when jin our forests. This is a very special and serious B.C, respon. sibllity, As the social and economic Browth of B.C, expands in leaps nd bounds, an ever-increasing number of citizens are using the forests for an ever-increasing ar. ray of purposes. The forests are no longer the domain of the log- ger and trapper. They are now an added mension in the ‘highly mobile existence of many thousands of citizens’ who are the ‘by di. years as legitimate forest users. my ‘department for many With this expansion of for- est use, goes an equal expansion beauties and wonders of the for. ests — the joys of’camp/ng, hunt. ing, fishing; hiking, and so forth, All these have been recognized More fran ever before, everyone must take, great care to prevent forest fires and do their part in the ion of any fires that do Castlegar Interested In Shewehuck Park Castlegar will approach Pete Shewchuck, after whom the Shewchuck subdivision is nam- ed, with regard to buying three lots for use las ‘2 park. ‘The lots are the ones sug- gested by the Ratepayers’ Assoc. dation to council as suitable for a park serving that part of the ea. Comm, Walter Thorp told council’s last meeting that he had ected the lots and found that although there is a_ slight slope to them they would still’ make “a very suitable park.” Mr. Thorp said the lots have never been developed and border on the CPR right-of.way. There is a natural line of poplar trees along the property and a fence near the CPR land “would be quite feasible.” Since the cost of $2,400 for the lots is greater than the parks allocation for this year, Mr. Shew- chuck will be approached to see what arrangements can’ be made cur, “Forest Conservation Week,” sponsored by the Canadian For. estry Association, falls on May 21 he 28 this year..There is no bet. ter t'me for every British Colum. dian to take the fire-prevention Dedge. All forest fires. are disasters, ‘but. forest fires caused by human carelessness are a disgrace as well, In 1959, over "2,000 forest fives were reported; they burned over 274,000 acres of forest land an did damage estimated at $1,- 343,000. Forest Service fire.fight- ing ‘costs amounted to $768,000. This ds all a terrible. waste. Of the total, 27,000 acres were burned by fires caused by smok-| ed ere and campers, and these fires accounted for $254,000 in damage. The key to Abpea in forest Tadanac Shop Wins Cominco First-Aid Cup The Cominco Cup, emblem- atic of first ald supremacy for the Trall operations of the Con- solidated Mining and Smelting ‘Company, has been won this year Robson WI Want Poison Ivy Killed The cegular monthly meeting of the Robson Women's Iristitute was held recently at the home of Mrs. Dick Fowler. Roll call was by. the Tadanac hi shop No. 1 team, The annual competition was held at the Cominco gym with three ‘teams competing. Mem-| te aret; bers of the winning team ‘wen ae by each gave a cookie recipe with a sample cookie when). answering their name, There were also two visitors present. me: meeting was opened e Sammy Anseim Doug .| and Les Thorington, coach. ‘The team was presented with| 7: the Cominco Cup by J. H, Salter, general superintendent of chemicals and fertilizer dlvision,| who teams “on their excellent display, of first aid.” He said the marks of the teams would have been very close and that probably the over- time penalties actually determin-| ed the final winner. : Mr. Salter pointed out that! the competing teams were the best of 39 teams which had en- tered in an elimination compet-| ition for the right to contend: for; the Cominco Cup. Each member of the win-| ning team wes also presented with portable coolers, ‘ 2 Want Dumping : . Areas Provided Castlegar is’ to point out to the WK Health Unit the desira- bility of having Specific: dump sites in unorganized areas, 's decision to do this was made at its rercent meeting when request by the Blue Top Burger to dump refuse in Castle- gar’s sanitary land fill was turn- down. got to do it.for. everyone,” com- mented health chairman Walter ¢s primarily “the oe aetoa of los- ses by forest fires, Each‘ human. caused fire sets back bry ‘vata programme of development from which we all could benefit. k "Forest Conservation Week” as the time for training yourself and your family in the 1 rules af care with fire to purciiase one lot. a year at $800 for three years. i in the woods — the sign of a true Thorp. To similar aa tions, Mr. Thorp said: 5) dumps iin unorganized areas ‘are pie “I think it's too much to ask neighboring municipalities to handle the situation,” he said. 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A Mutual Life representative will be pleased to arrange an insurance plan to fit your needs and budget, or write to: ‘The Mutual Life ‘Assurance Company of Canada, Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario, L d record _ complimented all thre ei report showed a good balance. +|committees for the work they “If we do it for lone we've], Mrs. -Scott will, attend: the biennial conference ‘as. the Rob- son de‘egate. A cheque-will. be given Mrs. Scott towards her ex-] penses, Excerpts from the News Letter were read, It. was noted that there is talk of cutting down, trees along Robson streets. the secretary was the ac- collect "ed by the Mrs. The April minutes were read by the Secretary, Mrs. Fowler, and adopted, C was tion unless absolutely - necessary for the purpose of widening the od. It was decided pa contact the id asi id and . filed. The treasurer's Committee reports were giv- en and it was reported that the: land lqcated for the refuse dis- posal would be investigated. Ce- metery report was given by Mrs, O. B, Ballard, Crosses on 17 gnaves iave been painted and A. Lundy will again be caretaker of the grounds. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Ballard with Mrs, V. Pattullo and Mrs. H, Evans hostesses, Mrs. Fowler reported the District conference- ad proved very successful, and Mrs, Scott said she was pleased the way committees had worked and ex- pressed grateful thanks to all the had put into the day, the coffee, lunch and tea. She said the visit- ors appreciated jall that had been them if they could Geabroy the poison ivy along the highway. Ten dol- lars was: voted to.the Shower of Dimes, Vancouver, When business was conciud- ed, colored slides taken by Mrs, . J. Roylance when she. attend- ed the ACWW Convention in Edinburgh, Scotland, were shown and enjoyed by all. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. P. Jolly and Mrs. J. Fornelil, inelud- ing a decorated cake bearing the inscription “Robson Women's In- stifute 47th birthday,” done in white and green oe and made by Mrs, Jolly. asked.to write Don Brothers, local | JSI(CMe2 6 done for, them. The best..for less Now ONLY 95 6.70 x 15 plus recappabdie tire Top Quallty—Low Price —Exclusive features... super-tough 3-T cord body protects a blowouts .. . road grij ping tread design ene you'safely on the go... latest materiale com- pounded for longer wear. Castle Tire Shop 193 COLUMBIA = — __ PHONE 4441 (in ‘the advertising and publishing industry. of circulation value ; Every industry has a standard by which its products can be measured. . The jeweler uses the symbol of a pure diamond. 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Our A.B.C. report shows how much circviation,we have, where it goes, how obtoined, and other facts that tell advertisers what. they: ‘ oe for thelr money when they we ihe oper _ CLASSIFIED - AD RATES © PHONE 3031 Closing Time: ‘12 noon Realtential lots, ‘z00d view, Apply Ell. Sépow. Phone 5200 Cholte ‘building’ tots in Castle- gar's most’ modern’ residential area, Near. hospital, arena and schools, Phone John. Landla at 5440, ttnis Parts for 'S7 Dodge and '49 Ne. teor, Phone 6581. 828 P to the day of issue. Classitied ads ate charg- cil for at the rate of five conta ber word or figure por inser- ton, Minimum “charge for Classified ads handed in at the Castlegar. News office is 60 venta, «Minimum charge | for classifieds phoned in to the office 18 GO cents. There ia a special rate of allowing a Classitted ad io run three times for the price of two, providing there are no changes-In the wording of the ad in subsequent Issues, A Castlegar News vIfted ads for. an extra charge of 50 cents for handling answ- era, Engagement notices, dbit- warles and cards of thanks o: “usual” length are published ata flat charge or su ILS. Lid. chartar’ Service “Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 ; ‘Open-corner caeinet pauianle for gona Jor china Pho of the tees 92.000. je 7201, Zuckerberg. Cont-andWand hat air apa $25. Apply 842-8th Avew Coleus. 9 Finn, good —condltlon, Phone 4581. 319 g-foot factory built, Taratehed. 0. Apply 607 Kootenay St. Ni “ “punding ate Upper Bench, Kin- nalrd, $600, Terma, Phone 5336, 619 Good _butlding “Tota in Kinnaird. Phone 2738. Wily furnished 3-bedrooi house trailer, 10 x 50. Will take inte Model car as down payment. Frank Vouper, Grand Forks, Phone ‘Ga-foot Grondate- trailer With bathroom. Phone 319 ‘Arrow Lakes Forry Service , ROBSON TO. EDGEWOOD “Leave Robson ‘Whart 10.00 a.m, Monday. Arrlye Edgewood 1.00 pm. Friday, BUSINESS DIRECTORY ALEX CHEVELDAVE B.C, Land Surveyor 448 Columbia Avenue Castlegar” Phone 5242 “Box 813 NORA’S HAIR DEESSING PARLOR. A Soe et Beauty Service Appointment eee 5386 Nora Majesgey UNITED TRUCKING Daily Freight Service Trally Rossland, - Castlegar, Ne casticeer 2 2521. SMITH’S PLUMBING AND HEATING ; For Estimates Phone S401 and 7261 We Service " Whet We Install ARTS SERVICE AND AUTO WRECKING Xinnaird Phone 2056 Behind Castleaird Plaza Welding and Hepairs G: A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Building ". PILONE 2021 WALDIE LUMBER & | BUILDING SUPPLY LED. We can suvply'all your building needs, Estimates. giedly given, Phone 7112 DUTCH. MAW) BAKERY LIMITED Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes. Anniversary Cakes’ >) PHONE. $241", : nt GREEP’S ELECTEIO “ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Freé’ Estimates PHONE S571 New Homes, Remodelling General Construction YAM. Work: Guaranteed: P & G Building Contractors : 191-10th Ave. Kinnaird, -B. " FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to ‘Kindly Thoughtful. Service. abulance —— | Flowers Granite, Marble ‘and _ Bronze Plaques | J, 1. LAUGTION Box aed — Castlegar, B.C, Gitice Hours: ; SUPPLIERS Plumbing‘ and Heating bearers BUILDING | SUPPLY STORE . Box'240 — Phone 2161 Wed, 2.30 to 8 pm. Phone. 3022 - i : M, E.: McCORQUODALE ; B.C, Land Surveyor 1284 Bay Avenue, Trail Caaticeare oe neres “aa . FOR SALE dition, Phone 5233, 121 ~~ ‘Fomato,_ vegetable and flower Biante, V. .Bonde, Kinnaird. Phone 2 masts. Phone Used Homelite chain saw. Rea- wonable. May be-seen at Castle Mo- $a1 aA Wand 4 antennasand 5397. 12 tors. —“Haby carriage in good condition, Phone 5153, 11 "Riverfront lots_in Kinnaird. Phone 5174. ~~ Beatty. water pump and pres- sure tank. Good working conditton, ‘$60. ene 4187. sa - plywood Funabout, 15 hp wit, trailer. Complete unit In fine condition. Phone 2847, Kinnaird, tfn21 -— tots near -high school. Phone 5178, sat “One 80-inch_apring-flited matt: | §, ress and one 48-inch box spring and mattress complete. Both condition, Can be seen at 181-4th Ave, Kinnaird, or Phone 5328, | 121 Kitchen oll, range, S-plece ches- terfield suite. “Also. wrecking 1949 ‘ith Ave. Caatlegar. -COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS HEATING — COOKING ATER HEATING CLOTHES DRYING - BULK & CYLINDER “TNCOME TAX ACCOUNTING. SERVICE For Every Type of: Bu: V..G. ECCLES Public’ Accountant * 1186 CEDAR AVE, TRAIL: _ PHONE -' TRAIL 3326 Two-wheel girl's bike. Good cone] , room a, Sai Shean fo for Ta Phone 4! in - good | PRICE, Mereury, parts for sate. Apply sr fi +) For full. information write Watkin’s HOMES FOR SALE Two-bedroom house tn’ Kinnaird fw basement, casy. terms. Phone ATSB. ‘: tinds Good 4572, hous rogation. om unfinished home aa Hanah ,geaeonae. Apply Box Saat = stedrecn Te aad Fu Price $4,500. Some terms,. Phone 319 —————— DON'T. TAKE 25 SEAMS Own this modern 2 bdrm home, on very attract PRICE, = $9,000 DO YOU WANT ‘OF YOUR Own? See this small 2° bdrm home : full basement, small neat lot, close in. PRICE, Only: ... seeeeene $5,900 IN Partly furnished 31 ‘patton home, living guarters ia basement ‘g4200 IN Ask abot is Polder type 3 bdrm well built home. situated on a large view lot. This would make a BI 1G LOTS Robson, Castlegar, Kinnaird. * ANDERSON AGENCIES - 2 homes .on lakeview lots. in Robson near ferry, Ideal for busines or residence. Reasonably . priced. Phone 4891, 320 basement, putematle:: gas furnace, |, Adventier, ‘Adnan Tello, who is out to see ‘the world on stops over-in 2-bedroom house, full basement, terme or cash. Phone $833. 320 Kinnaird. "—“Three-bedroom well-bullt heme. fully \ insulated, HW radiant .base- board heating, electric. kitchen, “HW Woors ‘thraughout, centrally: located to schools and stores, storm windows, double plumbing, and. wiring (rough- ing In). Final price $15,800 —. cash only. For appointment to: view. phone 2281, taut WANTED ‘Want man or woman wil to take over established Watkin's Products route in'this area. Exper- ience” not essential. We train you. quality products, 2231-Sth Ave. Trail, or phone 871-L, erty Want old newspaper delivery bags. Phone $031, Castlegar News. tins “PLUMBING & HEATING. SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS PHONE 2181 D. FOX . ‘SHIELD'S VACUUM SHOP. Complete line of parts and service of all makes of vac- uum cleaners, Hose replace- ments and cloth bags. E 1306 Bay, Trail. Phone 443 FURNITURE MOVING * Long Distance - sc Gavabere, — Anytim HONE “Castlegar Tea — Trail 191 : Nelson 2471 UNITED TRUCKING HOME BUILDING ‘SUPPLIES Phone 8181 - Kinnaird, B.C, LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL, SUPPLIES Bim Heels on ladies. shoes MAELANE Gi Open 8 am heres phe Not just: another place to eat,” But the place to eat another, PHONE 393) COLUMBIA — SAND AND GRAVEL Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 9041 FULLER BRUSH For Local Sales and Service Phone 5028 CASTLEG. ‘s DAVE WILDE altrens, must, be. eit exper- Fenced Apply Lord’ Nejson Dining, Room, Nelson Hotel, Nelson, Phone 786. 319 Wart work ag. babysitter for children up to 5 years. Will look af- ter them In my own ; home, Phone University student desires _sum- clerk and waitress, Phone 5363, Want used; bunk beds, _Puione 4541, ‘Want baby’s high chalr in good fenaltion: Phone 4283, room and, board or aus to rent. TADDIY Box 490Z, Castlegar. 121 FULLER BRUSH PORTABLE WELDING No job too big, too’ small, ‘cor too far PHONE 2151 Castlegar, B.C. First-Class COMMERCIAL PRINTING _ Phone 3031.5 CASTLEGAR NEWS‘ Ornamental Iron: Work Satlsfaction Guaranteed . LESY BROTHERS Phone 5476 SS No, Cas. so Ss RSS SMITH | BOARDING KENNELS: “The Home For Your Pet ‘When You're Away” ‘ Accommodation’ for Cats_ Syringa Creek, B.C. ‘PHONE “ELECTROLUX (« LSOTED ‘SERVICE SALES AND SUPPLIES |). 1447 Marlaina Crescent” Phone = Trail, 1445 “ Phone 4228 or 4004 VG Industrial '-.Commercial Domestic Wiring . 24-Hr. Maintenance. ‘Service |. Wiring & Rewiring Overhead & Underground Installations Castle ELECTRIC CO; LTD. ~ PHONE 7291 eras Nan reece ate SAO.) 2:bedroom house, 166-4th Ave, 320 s 1 good wa- mer employment. Experienced as| - 121 NOTICES 803, Castlegar. penser. Is’ a necessity around “the home. It never: gets ‘Iost_and you can pull'a ‘piece of tapé off.-with ’one hand without letting “go of the par cel’ you're wrapping.” They're ~ only $3.50 at the Castlegar-News, 3 $$ LADIES $$.. Beauty is our business. _ Why’ not make “it ‘yours?, “Avon Cosmetics” offers an excellent earning: opportunity for women ' who quallfy, Sella product uncondition- ally guaranteed and advertised. Yes, it's "AVON CALLING" for. women who want to. earn, For information write to Mrs, E. C..Hearn, 2233 Ab: erdeen St. Kelowna, BC. Gilera Auction, S814 Highway Drive, Glenmerry, The office of D, T~ Littlewood, optometrist, will be closed May will open again June 5. 319 “Room “and board for 2 men. Phone 5174. da TV sales ana service. Agent for] DEPARTMENT OF ies Marconi, Phone 5167,-R, Martini; tfn ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box OTTAW: 'Baa2, Sit Chaties ‘Tup- |) Riverside Drive, ov - Der .Bultding, tawa and endor: x ERS: FO! THE SUPPLY OF “GOAL FUEL O1L AND . PROPANE -GAS FOR THE FEDERAL -BUILDINGS ‘THROUGH- ‘OUT “THE } WESTERN, EROVINCES, , NORTHWEST - RIES YUKON, 1960-1 at wil be Teaived tare une til: 3.00. P.M. ieee D..S.T.)¢| THURS? DAY, JUNE. 23, ‘Spebitieationa ¢ and forms’ of terl- der can“'be ‘obtained at: tha office of the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Room 503, ‘Garland Bullding, Ottawa, Ont.;. District ‘Manager, “705. Com- mercial’ Building, Winnipeg, . Man.; District Manager,.308 London Build- ing, Saskatoon, Sask.:: Regional Di- rector, Oliver Building, P.O. Box 488, Edmonton, Alta. ‘and, Disteiet’-Man- ager, 1110. West Georgia Street, ‘Van- couver, BS ‘Tetiders must ‘be made on the printed forms supplied by, the De- partment and In accordance’ with the conditions set forth therein.