CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 23, 1958 Garhon Tet Dangerous Pheric concentrations must be avoided. The numerous cases of A warning that the use of carbon tetrachloride - a familiar poleenine mae hoe oo a cleaner - can cause death by {on tet” for cleaning and Tire can -fighting purposes impels the do your own It is the best exercise in the world for a silm, trim figure. And, housework is so tiring that you will need pills to make you sleep. Ina rey short time you will discover that you no longer have to fight that ative that adequate ventilation remove Its vapours at the source. Under no elrcumstances should “carbo tet" be used for house- hold purposes such as cleaning Confectionery ROOMS lal Chinese Dishes oa im. to 10:30 p.m. at. 8 am. to 12:30 p.m. Youth Training Program CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 23, 1958 rugs, upholstery, ete. or ‘ vas|WCB to recommend the use of damage the kidneys and liver was for “dry clean- issued by th¢ Workmen's Com.|toxic subs i Pos Successful This Year of dollars on fad diets, pensation Board, sible. ing” purposes such as “Carbon Tet" vapours are When “carbon tet’ is used In|solvents and T are The of and sane the Hon, Earle highly toxic and ssive at i | Industria) operations It is Imper- safer to use than “carbon tet". IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO INSTALL A FURNACE Come in and look them over — there's bound to be one to suit your needs and we can make the installation for you in one day if you need the heat! ‘ ENTERPRISE RANGES and FURNACES ‘WATER HEATERS and WASHING MACHINES REFRIGERATORS All Priced ‘To Sell NOW! CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE c. the suc: cessful completion of another year of the Youth Training Pro- gramme, under direction of the Provinelal Parks Branch, In making his announcement Mr. Westwood pointed out that the aim of Government in main- taining this particular scheme, was to provide a “social” servic, for the youth of this Province and With no intention of mone tary gain. Viewed from this point, the scheme is proving more than successful. : Mr, Westwood stressed that @ good cross section of British Columbia's youth were being Bre pills and reducing salons. And the whole is torture, ugly fat. You will be so happy you will laugh it off - just as SETO CAFE nature intended. privation and exhaustive exercise from beginning to end. There is an easy way to lose fat. You can laugh it off while you are having the time of your llfe. The secret is to keep yourself so busy doing the things you love to do, that you have no time to sigh over rich foods and worry about over- weight. Keep yourself so busy at interesting pursuits that you will not have time to sit down and make yourself that cup of coffee with rich cream, too busy to slice off that hunk of fattening cake, because it is between-meal bites and snacks that add to your vided with the woods. Many first year na sonnel registered for a second season on the crew and many had expressed a desire to enter the Forestry or Conservation field as a result of their work on the crews. This year 120 youths were employed in 10 crews ranging from Mount Robson to Manning Parks, They are paid $3.00 per day Here are three simple rules to follow tHat are sure fire in helping you lose welght. Follow them while you keep busy. Eat three good meals a day, Eat the same nourishing foods you prepare for your family. Always, get up from the table be- fore you are tempted into a se- cond helping. Instead of strenttous exercise that only increases your appetite, In The Days “Isn't the world in an awful mess!” exclaimed my landlady as she brought me’ my morning paper. “I was just glancing over the front page headlines,” she said,” and there’s nothing but War, war everywhere. Even here at home there,s no peace, what with all these strikes. As if there weren't enough men out of work already~Ican’t understand it!" ‘Neither could I, and I shrug: ged off the problem., Thinking it over, my mind ran back to the days when the world was in a similar mess be- fore and during the First World War, and I recalled H. G, Wells's story, “In The Days Of The Co- TERT TOMA Of The Bomb By LEWIS MILLIGAN met." The gist of that story is that while the nations were at war there appeared a large comet which was approaching nearer and nearer to the earth. It finally struck the atmosphere and im- pregnated it with a new kind of gas that changed the belligerants and all mankind into agreeable and co-operative socialists. Wells - | didn’t call them socialists, but as he himself was a_ belligerent socialist and probably realized that he was partly responsible for the mess the world was in, he introduced the comet as a quick tranquillizer of all parties. The story is told by a man who was a socialist before the great change occurred. He Is dis- cussing the world situation with - loves, sclentist friend: “I wish at times,” said I, with gesture at the heavens, “that comet of yours would indeed strike this world-and wipe us all away, strikes, wars, tumults, jealousies, and all the wretchedness of life!” PREPARED ‘ HYACINTH For Indoor Planting HYACINTH GLASSES, FOR PLANTING IN WATER BONEMEAL FOR BULB AND PLANT FEED. Get Yours NOW! MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. "TRAIL and CASTLEGAR {| PCT MONA CUCM : ONL NOTICE REMEDIAL MASSAGE AND HYDROTHERAPY TREATMENTS including Zone Therapy and Force Passive Corrective Movements — TREATMENTS FOR — Headaches (migraine) ete. General Debility Digestive Weaknesses Muscular Backaches Post Injury. Recovery etc., etc., ete., etc. Your Whole Body Benefits By GOOD MASSAGE Rheumatism ! Varicose Veins Nervousness FAA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Kinnaird Chimney" Cleaning Service Phone 3722 We Service Oil Furnaces p AUTO BOB'S service General Repairs and Tune-Ups Tires — Batteries Phone 2091 Kinnoird, B.C. PEATMOSS FOR MULCHING ROSE BEDS AND CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHIFUL SERVICE Ambulans, — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze Plaques Phone 3601 FURNITURE MOVING FOR SALE — Booker coal fur- nace with fan, ap-| FOR RENT — heated. furnished -ply Castlegar News. tin 31 Fon SALE — New 2 bedroom house, situated on large lot — also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdokimoft. tin 28 FOR SALE — 1 used coal and wood heater phone 2081. 341 Privat _ private bathroom, “alshes, Inen, -fridge, gas’ stove — phone 2332, Kintiaird. tin38 FOR RENT — Suite, furnished ‘or unfurnished, phone 4172, ; tin20 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom un furnished apartment on high- way—phone Kinnaird 3131. = . tin29 NOTICE — St Alban’s Evening Guild Hallawe'en Tea, Satur- day, October 25, Parish Hall, 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. 143 NOTICE — Senior Citizens As: sociation reguisr meeting Frl- day evening, Legion Hall sev- enthirty, Pletures, 4. NOTICE — Robson Evening Group WA Annual Bazaar, Tea and Bake Sale — Sewing, Fish Pond and Novelties—Monday, October 27 at 2,30 p.m.—Rob- Son Ci Hail — Door FOR SALE — B Flat Ci Clarinet, phone 3226, 342 FOR RENT — Furnished self- FOR SALE — 4.bedroom home reasonably priced — Phone 4473, 342 FOR SALE — Large plastie crib, ANYWHERE — ANYTIME For Free Estimates : PHONE Castlegar 2521 ‘Trail 19) Nelson 1472 > UNITED TRUCKING RIGBY‘S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAXI Phones 288M & 2312 HOME . BUILDING SUPPLIES _ Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, B.O. LUMBER — PAINT ° PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES condition, New chains for small car, Phone 2494, 343 FOR SALE — 50 ft. mast, chan. nel.2 and 6 antennas, complete — phone 5197, 143 FOR SALE — Coleman oil fur- nace, 50,000 B.T.U. — we are converting to gas, also girls’ white figure skates, phone 4722, 343 FOR SALE — Oil heater, one dining buffet with mirror, ap- ply 732 Main St. enone - BOARD AND ROOM — Apply 34 Columbia. 24 NORA’S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR A complete Beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR ’ PHONE 4624 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. UNITED TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE MARLANE GRILL Open 8:60 a.m, to 9:30 p.m. Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Eat Another on good garden phone 4173, lot, lawn, tin43 No man with a burden of debt hgs a right to pro- tect his creditors, if he | has not first protected his wife. and children’ with Life ‘Assurance. Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may be aportment, | dishés and linen supplied. Phone 2332, Kinnaird. tin26 FOR RENT — Furnished or un- furnished 2 room house in Castlegar, electric range, cen- tral, phone 4631 days, 341 FOR RENT — 4 room -house. Phone 5107, 341 FOR RENT — 4 roomed house on Maple St, Apply 457-2nd Ave, or Phone 7161. 342 Prize —- Draw for Afghan. jdenly at \ ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George Popolf wish to announce the engage. ment of their daughter Lucille lo Mr. Peter Nevakshonoff, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Nevakshon- on December 6th, 1958, in’ the 3 rwin Rivers Hall, Castlegar, B.C. off; the wedding to take Place | = Building Supplies OGLOW BROS, anes & Supply Co, Lta ‘ASTLEGAR fron 3351 Zoobkoff Funeral Funeral services were held Sat. in Brilliant for Mrs. Polly Zoobkoff who passed away sud- General Hos- WANTED — Single bed, small table and chairs. Phone 2211. NOTICE — Kingarson Rebkah Lodge are holding a Court Whist" Party on Monday, , Oct. 20 at Purish Hall, 8 p.m. You are invited—admission 35¢ CARD. OF THANKS We wish to express our grate- ful thanks to Dr, Hall, nurses and staff of the Castlegar hospi- tal, the Castlegar Funeral Home and all our friends for their Main St. Phone Trail 1360L. FOR RENT — 4 room house on| ot and help during the ill- ness and at the time of death of Mr, R. Band-Hauer. Mrs. R. Band-Hauer, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Tolington FOR RENT — Motel dation—Low winter rates, filly modern, automatic gas heat —Phone 4187 —° Cedar Crest Motel. 13 FOR RENT — 2 room house on __|FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house]. D scenic lot for reasonable rent. Inside plumbing, newly re- decorated, phone 4481, 342 BUY your Dutch Bulbs at Nell- + se's — good ‘assortment and competative prices, Nellsen's Flowers, Kinnaird, B.C. 341 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — . P.O. Box 303, Castlegar. 41tfn CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- 42 cere thanks to friends and neigh- bours for their many acts of Kindness, flowers and tokens, of sympathy sent to us on the death of our beloved mother, Ada Bucknell. Also for the beautiful floral tributes at the’ funeral.| Special thanks to Reverend R. H. Pratt, Drs. Fowler and Johnson, nurses and staff of the Castlegar and District Hospital and the Castlegar Funeral Home. The Bucknell Family, Blueberry Creek, LEGION WELFARE pital on October 13. Mrs, Zoobkoff was very well known in the area, and the gath- ering was one of the largest ever in locally. She was 54 years ‘old at the time of her death and had lived here for many years. Mrs. Zoobkoff Is survived by her husband, Koozma, one daugh- ter, Mrs, Kinakin, and one oon Peter, all-of Brilliant. » Burial was in the family plot at ‘the Brilliant Cemetery. THE NICEST GIFT THAT YOU CAN GIVE Trail, Rossland, Castlegar Many people underestimate the therapeutical value Nelson .of a.massuer. A massuer is a trained specialist in “ manipulating manually the soft tissue (muscles, - nerves, circulatory system, etc.) of the body. Dene in ,@ scientific manner with the knowledge of PHONE 3881 arranged through. CASTLEGAR ANNUAL “Ah!” said Parload, “it could only add to the miseries of life." “What would?” - “Collision with a comet. It would only throw things back. It would only make what was left K.R.C. “PHONE Castlegar 2521 yo UR FAM iLy~ ‘Your Generous Response To This UNITED APPEAL Will Be Appreciated CANVASS CONDUCTED BY THE A.O.T.S. CLUB NCEE TAA of life more savage than at pre- sent.” “But why should anything be left of life?” said I... . That might have been writ- ten about the threat of the Atom- ic Bomb today, and with more certainty that there would be nothing left. And yet we are pil- ing up lethal missiles and testing their power of mass poses only. Your Qualified Mossuer In This Area Is WILLIAM J. VOYKIN P of British Columbi : PHONE 4641 For Your Appointment as though we intended to blow up the earth if the United Nations finally failed to find a peaceful ‘solution teie our international pro- blems, Wells's idea of the Comet, like that of “The Time Machine” and his other pieces of scientific fiction, was highly imaginative; but some of his forecasts have been realized in our own time. And while we can hardly expect a comet to come to our ald in re- solving the mess the world is in today, the idea has great scientif- fe possibilities. Scientists may never be able to devise a mechan- ical comet, but they have already launched sputniks, which have en- circled the earth and broadcast valuable information about con- ditions in outer space. How about a sputnik that would broadcast a tranquillizing gas into our atmosphere and change, at least, our war-minded international politiclans and strike-minded labor leaders' into sane and peaceful moderators? The same effect might be accomp- lished if our scientists could in- vent a bomb that, instead of dead. ly nuclear fall-out, would impreg- nate the atmosphere with laugh- ing-gas. 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