‘ Thureday; August 19, 1954 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, BC. | Yn 1953 the fqferal government} Canadians this vyear will pay spent $26,, million on adininiste a about $305, 000,000 in taxes ear. -|tion of the: federal 4 “to! ide the federal unemploymen insurance plan i 1 old ‘age about: 1.9 é million ta the fund out of tax | $50,000,000 short of the amount revenues. that will be required. 4 =ROCKETGAS= ie Hl Yes Be PROPANE)” FOR Cacking = Water Heating : House Heating — Clothes Drying ©; McKay . & Stretton ‘Ud. _Your Home Planning ‘Cen NELSON, B.C. Thursday, August 19, 1954 The News’ ‘Classified "EN WORDS FOR Sc. THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE \F TWO — PHONE 2031 For Sale For Rent ‘WALL TENT, 7 x 7. COAL AND|3 BEDROOM HOU: RENT ‘Wood heater. Folding cet: Bird| Cllose-In. Write we Blowosl cage with stand. Apply Box 422,/ South Slocan. Page 6° Margaret Joan Reed Page 7, officiating, Godparents were Mrs, C. Phil- lips and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Irv- ing of Vancouver, Christened At Following ‘the ceremony there was a reception on the lawn at 3 St. Alban’cs Aug. 1 the home of the child’s grand- The infant daughter of Mr. and | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rigby Mrs, W. H. Reed of Castlegar re-|0f Castlegar, | ' ceived the names Margaret Joan SST ee at a christening service in St. Al-| _Canadians consume 800 pounds ban's Church, Sunday; August 1, |of steel per verson per.year ;Am- Ven, Archdeacon |B. A. Resker, |ericans consume 1,300° pounds of steel per capita. + ENJOY MOVIES IH e v er 1 Es By Vic Misutka. Castlegar or phone 2941, SELF | Seca aD a aot I .was’ intrigued by an article| tions, have possibly riot ‘evetin: 1 suleed after all’ Maybe they’re : 3.31)" Apartment. Phone 3521 Avail- i | back. It told of an IN BUSINESS DISTRICT SMALL|__ble Sept. Ist. C3 33 | just bored. Maybe all House on two good lots. Phone| ea et McGill Univer: they need is a ‘change of scenery 2187, Castlegar. C3 31 FURNISHED or UNFUR.|sity during summer, They|for’a spell fi 31| NISHED. Next to. High School | were offered $20 a day for merely} Those in charge of the experi- 1 CCM... TRICYCLE MODEL| "Phone 3327. C1 33 lying on. a bed as long as they, ment opine that extreme bore-|: - No. 620 in Good Condition! OnE 3 ROOM MODERN HOUSE, oe eerste welds ‘and one,3 room cabin. Also one| gear to me. Why a fellow could | guided his truck over miles of , * STL ‘32 2 zoom cable Apply, ares lie around for a month or so for| highway, suddenly crashes|: i By oats re, Loita tet "G3 93 | $800 and then spend the rest of through a guard rail to avoid an Nanaia et re, Hoon Apply the fishing. animal that wasn’t there or when at 's ore, on Phone | ONE — TWO BEDROOM FULLY | But it seems it didn’t work out . C.3.33|- Modern ‘House in Dumont Sub- | that way. Forty six tried OFFERS — atainiy marked on Kinnaird. Phone 2738. |it at McGill. Only one could o envelope; Otter ‘for FN31 stele it out beyond A five days. hate) (0: LZ38024" will be received | SUITES, AND BOARD, \thers forswore 2 his of |e by’ the undersigned. up to noon s Mecaignes: og nat ee sudden a 127 and 113 ugust 30th, 1954, for the above| First Avenue, back of Kootenay hours and most were, more than ier machine, located “as is and eager to work for their living eee ae eee een ee oe ea | —memiders. Phne 2608._T FIN 25 | atter 72 hours. One said he would ‘Forest Ranger, Edgewood, B.C,|IN CASTLEGAR, TWO ROOMED not repeat the experience even Further information may be ob-| House with shower. Phone 2851, |for $100 a day... ‘tained from the Forest Ranger.| Castlegar. P3 32| It was all an experiment 19 se¢ The successful offer will be.sub-'TwO BEDROOM APART Ject to 6% S.S. Tax and the high- Modern, Heated, Elec- upd or any offer will not neces- tric range. Phone 3506. | C3 32 ‘13 ROOM SELF. CONTAINED, IN THE: CASTLE _ SAVE WITH A THRIFT PASS _ LAST TIMES TONIGHT. emi sounds like: a wonderful Fri. ~ Sat. - Mon, MARGARINE SOLO. or DELMAR BACON : SLICED Lb. . 2 ¥ . GERTO : CRYSTALS 2For:....-. 216 Boltles lee tie . 25e SUGAR 25 Ibs. .... $2.38 . 35c Beneath all these ribbons is a champion. He is “Eaton Eas' : Venture,” a bull which emerged as supreme champlon o! of the: ora Agricultural soctety’s show at Windsor, England. show,.one of the- most famous in the world, geacied 3 3,000 visitors from Canada and the U. Peter. Jones. Wins, (TRAIL, BC.’ y Peter - jones of Trail, B.C. is this year's winner of the . Cominco Undergraduate hip, a $2000 award made |7. of. . 532 te: Phone 1555 a Baker S' JOEL McREA. EVELYN KEYS “SHOOT FIRST” © SHOWS AT 7 and 9 p.m. BALOGNA - “BY THE PIECE - Lb. ......... 286 COFFEE MALKIN’S of the school newspaper School Daze and acted as advisory editor in his final year. He has helped with production of the school nnual Quotannis. Peter also took an active part in Camera Club programs. He was on the ski team representing the J. L. Crowe High School at the Banff ‘meet in LADY’s DRESS | _SLEANED e SOAP LUX WITH FREE BONUS. Pkg BUTTER ee Oe Lb. oes $1.29 QHIONS SILVER SKIN PICKLING - 2ibs. ....... 356 BANANAS by ‘The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company, of Canada dAmniteds Dr. C,A. H. Wright, , os 1953. Peter plans to attend the Uni- veristy of British Columbia at this chairman, announced the award. Peter is the son of E, L: Jones, fall. Present plans indicate a strong al- Fiants, Zinc Department he ts Casting Superintendent, Electrolytic and|*, though he: has not decided yet which branch will be-his special- ty. Scholarship is dean to help outstanding . students — obtain a university education. It is open ‘to sons end daughters of Cominco employees | following their senior year and Lake Winnipeg is larger than Lake Ontario and almost equals Lake Erie in area, ee WITH EVERY CLEANING ORDER OF $3.00 OR MORE (Free Article Not Included. ta Order) HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO HAVE SOME HOLIDAY. DRY. CLEANING : BONE “F-R-E-E'*° Cil heated. Fully Modern Base- ment suite. Apply P. Smibert, Phone sy. JUST OUTSIDE CASTLEGAR, 4 room, new house with hot water ; heater, electric .Garage on property. Contact x Cyril Bell Agencies. P3 32 ma cideriy: gentleman atared. in FOR RENT — Two suite Sey seinen etal wo, roomed. with: bath. Apply 146, Second . Ave, > . TEN 31 ‘et all the subjects were auite -HRRADA FLEMING & CENE-BAURY = AGNES TOMI ett WGC: We BL SEES ‘gana ba Sosy Ure TCR CEOTY lesa Uwe. FOSTER pect Tt add ‘SHOWS AT 7:c “ss p-m. jatines Saturday At 2 p.m, PETS PLUM, sam ‘choose any course leading to sane: a quite may a Bachelor’s degree at an ac- yet Fi e : mT Offer Good For’ The Next. Week ES AUGUST 23 10 2 E) ictus 5 eee they ae, preceiate to disagree ; ‘Taken: into sconsinersticn. wheat AU: T0:6:0 u R. 1 Geen a enough .to dare with 1p are i & 7 7 2 erm: and t & i d 4 it who | her feminine. views but wants to . Casllegar ‘Dry. Cleaners and leadership qualities. Schol- Gay | ay ) qi ) ) , 5 5 | IL | 5 5 5 §\s 5 Sic ) 5 5 5 S b) Y 5 arship students collect four yearly its of $500 each. Peter was born in Trail, He en-j joyed. an outstanding ‘’ school career, recei his senior ‘mat- riculation this year at the J. L. Crowe High School. Averaging over 90 percent on the Provincial examinations, he is rated an all- o + round student, Peter took part in : Pre many school activities including : students’ council work. He was editor, during his Grade 12 year, | . of New. Brunswick . is .covered| factory. on a. new passeng [ with. ‘merchantable timber. =~ alee cs oe ya oy odan: HALLIDAY aM ps pe) ai aet 0G i raph In your garden and around, glossy:green in the summ 2 zyour home* grounds, or in’ the|vivid orange’ or scarlet in ree : gin from the totals for#the woods, stay away from -plants|[t grows either as an erect, bi same month last year. There waSy -., ‘ é 2 ee eee pecan, fens me ee the pate = ase a drop of 16,000 in total of pas- ‘ “ pan E nt uM if 2 Unfortuna’ wind’ ‘its leaves “around Bd sengers exclusive of drivers, ‘car- ween rms Vary ere are several methods of { ve me’ ue Toei of igulomebtice : S plant and somemee oven On pe getting arid ef pelzon ivy, bat none trucks was down 2,000. % Garten Graph showe the smooth- iat method sea it =o (The comparative totals. for the g . sdeaf: type. an z 3 again, for the month are: *° oe the: ue 9 express. en. Sagi i ‘ Z i <, : : t ami es weed: 1953 © 1954 oon 52 eS. : : “2 ganged — at Ae eee kiiieeis soe of te ate : tol + d8' one of 100,931 84,239 ot : find poison ivy coming up among|compounds for. polson ivy gee fae ear ge of: 3 ¢ f around . Ls is. an polsonous to van in gana on 8.5: r a oF pray. on: poison. ivy pee ned ae pot * yiving 8 Re plants in:the garden.’ Blame -the| plants oat in: ‘Going 80. keep it t oar ver cOBP ies. none as birds.. Birds! apparently :immun shrubs you a51°3 cance ae 3 es from 3 ES c ne ng. CanadBes.6 F 5 oe 'Sto painful ater effects, eat: the| med." 337 | more Sno; soveral POLTAS of some OF Guth Tue Me ual of whom : ; ‘ dhare. Gaehiege tenn’ to bo eperlah then working tear : 60: * y te 2] espe-jsloves; en wo! mt 4 210 : Sasod th the f° one I be ‘or oof : E ¢. #-elally fond of poison ivy seeds. ivy ‘and ie pking near piso 5 Y 3 ! Polson: ivy is a pretty plant,lward with a strong laundry soap. : struction. es sartn Bed pa ak ization of t Tego about gongan0 2 month BUY. YOUR ie les ecehe cies Back To School Shoes EARLY TO BE SURE’ OF CORRECT SIZE Decline In Traffic louise a Ferry Continues fn July - ‘Traffic.carrled by the: Castle- : uy ey pea a gar. Ferry, during the month of Two big’ developments are making July was down by a substantial ooeveeoeeawen oak ti CUNething but. faith in the outlook: for-” _ 7 British’ € +s. and that : the people of this’ province welcome. isk en capital and will treat it fairly. explain today’s great. Kitimat and Fro- bisher ventures here, Passengers 33,727 13,150 a mos “39,784 { Already Kitimat, as it begins pro- -_ 15,019 - duction this month, represents a’ $270,060- , 000 investment. When fully completed, at least $600,000,000 will have been. spent. “tenders before™ the end of Sept-| Mr. ‘and Mrs, Jack King and fami- ; ‘ember. The classroom: block will|ly and Mr, and Mrs. Bruce King be two storey of concrete con-jall of Trail. ache ond THURSDAY - SHOWS AT Tend 9 pam. ; from... ” * Ealing Studios comes: ‘v:* another great Comedy- by the LAVENDER HILL MOB B creductie, : 0 4,251 54 3,495 Frobisher plans for Atlin power de- it and call for the eventual’ spending’ of some + $700,000,000. About $270,000,000 -is to be spent by 1962, DEVELOPING SERVICE e CAMERAS " ee FINE PORTRAITS spars ae : Hf AT REASONABLE RATES 5, bs ont an be wed 19 ON eT . : GROWING on i Se ee As ube to the od See cn p ae yourss CLEARANCE SALE. CONTINUES UNTIL AUGUST 31 British Columbia, a rugged province where big money and big. planning are needed to make work, wages and new GROWING BOYS nities for a is prospering with private, “enterprise. : We shall go on growing ‘mightily as we offer risk capital reasonable safety and > = = : SADDLE 0) ox Sees |e * G a a . ae Moc. OXFORDS SPECIALS ON of CANADA : io ‘FRAMES : d /.OXFORDS / ‘OFFICE, the rewards of its vision and. courage. H UB ER. PRICED: FROM I $3.95 | to , $5.95 : (CLA. Anderson, Representetive Photos : ‘Branch Office: ‘450 Boker St, Nelson, B. -MADDOCKS SHOE STORE