CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1962 FOR SALE Finest Swies Rotting aching, snap at §50, Ph, 365-5132, 1957. Plymouth Taso $725.00 a item ate in zine Hopton, clear and level, bedroom a i ra an UD= stairs, Ph. 368-! Ts 1,839. Smatl fridge, chalr “Sea aeeeE record player, kitchen table and 2 chairs, sewlng machine, coat and wood stove, Apply 305 - 4th and Pine Pgatis sare days between 1 pm, and 8 TE Blueberry Creek Rural modern on paved access road, close to grade school and trans- portation. This is ome with sees, room: inrge basement, oil fur- rh, FOR SALE ,000. BTU oll turnace = -good quality large erlh - dining room set, tnble and four chairs, Ph, 365-5454, 337 Large revenue home with suite in basement and extre rooms up- stairs, double plumbing and wiring Apply 583 - 7th Ave, Castlegar, ar ‘23-in. Falrbanks-Morsc TV Vey very rensonoble price, Ph, 365-2161, 837 Plane and stool. Ph, 305-8051. 1960 Dodge i-ton with box, holst ant dual. Carl Nygaard at 365-5940. 337 G-Ledroom home, corner of Juni- Per and 4th. Ph, 365-5088, 337 Wood and Coal furnace, cheap. Ph, 365-2532. 33T FOR RENT 2-basement sultey, furnished, Ph, ‘305-3897, 338 Space for business or office avall- able October 1st., 69 Main St. Ph, 365- $261, Furnished basement sulte, heat- ed, Reasonable. Ph, 365-5442 ie room house with bath. Ph. sGS- 3506 or apply 254 - hatrd, ‘S motel units at Blueberry Crecie. Include one bedroom, living room, bathroom, kitchen, Ph, 365-4875, droom house In Kinnaird, suitable for sounie Reasonable. Apply 182 _~ Sth Ave. bedroom, jouse in East. bree Ph, 365-5553. in ST ‘Taxe: very reasonable. Price is ‘$15,000. with $2,000 down or $13,000 with better terms for the own- KINNAIRD er, 180 - 8th Ave, For “ramily, happiness, Harvest Special Kinnaird - ‘Two bedrooms, plus one in base- ment. El'shaped living room and’ din- ing room. Corner river view lot. Your low down payment could provide im- mediate occupancy. Come in and dis- closets and oak floors, vanity bath- room, a full basement and an ocre biliside ee $8000 down will bring you tops In value. Full price $14,500. ‘CASTLEGAR 580 - 7th Avo. Handy to schools - a small fam- fly home, 2-bedrooms, plastered and stuccoed, Mving room with carpet, basement with spare boy's bedroom. Rooms are all generous size with plenty of room for dining In the kitchen, Neighborhood 1s well esta- bilshed. Price $10,800 with terms. ANDERSON AGENCIES Real Estate and Insurance Phones Bus: Res: 365-3441 965-3276 Contact JACK MIPWELL, our sales- man, Ph, 305-3250 ant ‘Smail 2 bedroom house, half acre Tot in Kinnaird “down, Eosy terms on balance of $3,500.00. Ph. 365-5321, 339 305-3506 after 4 p.m. for an appointment. Two bedrot tage full basement, automatic heat- heating, Castieaird Plaza cuss terms, Robson n for weekend inspection, Ph. room cot- sidered, Full price $6500.00 Kinnaird Building Lots Buy now for spring construction. appointment, for weekend viewing. For Rent in Robson Castlegar business district.' Newly decorated, monthly, Apply Cas- tlegar News.. bi tin S-room , auite, furnished or un- furnished, private entrance: Ph. 365- Es i pariment. Appiy me crelght's Apartraents. Ph, 365-8781, 7}al Association, in a blunt and 7th Aven Kine | 33 387 | form.minded ‘people who were not ‘2-bedroom unfurnished som Tar i Liberals Must From Non-Soc Bill Gilmore, Vancouver Jawy- er and president of the B.C. Liber- forceful address to the West Koo. enay Liberal: Association annual meeting Monday in Castlegar, said, “The Liberal Party, tradi- tionally a reform’ party, had pre- sented a blurred image to me aia ters In. the las! Woo Votes ialist NDPs_ eying for. prestige and power,” citing such examples as the Rog- ers Pass opening, the Columbia controversy and ‘the Sons of Free- dom problem in which the Soclal Credit and Conservative govern- ments quarreled and the people of the interior paid the price. ; ch the. election of a ctticers quently a anes of eos ore socialists voted for the socialist NDP. “Many peaple fail to realize,” he went on, “that a planned.econ- ny means a planned society—ri- gid id and unyielding as a skyscraper. The reform tradition of liberalism 838 | believes in. the free correlation though it eed mae UNG chien. Ph. S05 e183 after 5 tin 83 NOTIGES Silp covers, upholatery, We spec- jalize in Lane Rose Furnishings Co,, 1598 Bay Ave,, Trail, across from Odeon Theatre. Ph. Trail 368-6883, tin 39 Well: Women's Clinic will” ci mence on Oct. 2nd Legion Hall. 2 - 3.90 p.m. side: mo wrote regard- Ing the play cpinnoehto" will let us have your real name, we will be Pleased to publish your Ictter under your chosen pen name. — Castlegar ‘Hospital WA Rummage Sale this Saturday: from 12 a.m, to 4 pm, in the Leglon Hall, Castlegar, Important Minor Hockey Mcet- Ing in the Arene at 7.30 pm. Oct. Ist — Purpose: to discuss proposed $6.25 fee. 2 - 2 bedroom cottages, automatic 565 * x Please call in and inqulre about other listings YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Insurance and Realtors Phone 365-4341 or Phone 395-0081, Ea. Herman Salesman, One 3 shot bolt action shotgun (12 guage) $15.00," Also: Volkswagen winter tires lke new. $20.00. Ph, 3313. veri pee MORFIS ONTORE, good trans: portation car. Ph. 865-4778. Untinishea Sain Rouse a in Castlegar. Pl Kinberry Heights, Ph, 365-4729, In Kinnaird, choice lot, 100 xX: 180 Ph ao 852-5888, 633 ‘Chev. heater, radio, auaning order. Best offer, Ph. 365-6861, ‘Coleman oft ate ‘ol = a stand, Ph. 363-3987, 3833 ‘Steelweld coal and wood furnace, pipes, registers, Ph. 365-5141. 338 jell, 1962 Volkswagon ex- cellent condition. Will accept lot or | Ave. Ph. ‘h, 365-5024, room cabin, olf heat... Ph. B65 car as down payment io dozen below Castleatrd ‘Plaza. Store, Ph, onl sae: very good condition. 337 Ph. 365-5022. Corn for canning and freezing, for 35. Apply V. Bonde 435 Attractive pore building ae h, 365-5200, ’ FOR RENT Apartment. 365-301 ‘3 bedroom TaTRISE home. EGpad box 22 Thrums, B.C. ‘New 3 bedroom nouse, Calr a 475 panier or Ph.36s- 2 bedroom house ar er i Cohumbrs 365-8153. 338 | 2161. One Knit-King Knitting machine. Hardly used, $200 new. Snap for $75. Ph. 365-5996, 338 Robson school. Zibin. ‘Cabin with bathroom, «Apoly, Eremenko's'| 5, —SHSS Grads Car Wash, Sept, 29 at Castleaird Plaza, Distributor for Kootenays Want- ed to take pees best known ine of ed food and ‘aouachend Products. Real opportunity to secure a promising business of your own. For personal interview write or wire Watkins, Box 4015, Station D, Vancouver, ‘The Castlegar G.W.L. will hold a “sweet and savoury” pie sale on Sat, Sept, 29 from 2 p.m, to 4.30 p.m, in the Castlegar Drug. 238 ‘Two Established Routes, with old Feliable company, Wonderful . oppor- tunity if you are willing to work 8 hours per day and need $100 average per week. Call Trail 364-2283, Even- ings, - a Teacher of singing, and plano. Popular, classical, For older: begin- ners and children, Mrs, Elsa Sootla at rear of Marshall’s. Store, Robson. es i 2 837 :U-Phone ‘Services, a phone ans- wertng service.can help 'you.'Ph, 365- Se wate Hall for rent for public nae Pi. 65-B414. 21 634 ‘KTTENTION BUILDERS AND HOME OWNERS - Mail your.enquir- ies for our low prices on PLYWOOD, DOORS and LUMBER..Esmond Lum- ber Company Ltd. fast- ings Street, Vancouver 6, B.C. tfn 81 be harder to ae things this. wi ifthe freedom of the individual the foundation stone of our de- mouratic system, is to be preserved, It is tho a1 When questioned about Liber- al leader Lester Pearson's propos- ed motion of no confidence in the new session he said, “The Liberal Party is the official ‘oppostion and, =|therefore, the conscience of. the peaple in the House. The govern- ment violated its trust when during the campaign it deliberately led ‘the peaple to believe that all was well with the country when in act- ual fact it was. on the verge of disaster, Such deception cannot be condoned and Mr, Pearson is hound to challenge it by a motion of no confidence.” Nick Oglow, Liberal candidate for Kootenany West in the last e- lection introduced the main speak- er and in a short, hard-hitting speech of his own attacked both the federal and provincial govern- ments for their “irresponsible Jock- and co-operation of government, | q, Management and labor. It is a Hv-| 33 Abe adaptable pnd boldly imaginat- Wald- OF MANY THINGS ... By AMBROSE HILLS . A city. In Manitoba has been criticized because it fs’ making a serious ‘effort to get the single men on its welfare list to get out and get jobs. One official said, “They can't find jobs in beer par- lors." He is so right. And the city is right in using ‘stern methods to try to get these men to work. If le wi with "s. Gagnon of Rossland, 'T. Leask of Denver and B. Oliver of Nelson elected a3 vice-presidents and J. Charters of Castlegar as Press secretary, Traditionally,’ the Hon. L. B. Pearson was elected honorary pre- sident and provincial leader, Ray Perrault was’ elected ‘vice-presi- lent. In view of the. possibility. of an..early election the executive made plans: for a meeting in the next two or. tires weeks, GUNDERSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Gunderson of Cas. tlegar, Sept. 21, a daughter, PEREVERSOFF -— To Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Pereversoff of Rob- son, Sept. 24, a daughter, SEQUEIRA — To My. and Mrs, Joseph Seauelra of Castlegar, Sept. 24, @ son. CHERNENKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Chernenkoff of nent Valley, Sept, 24, a daugh- er, PLOTNIKOFF — To Mr, and Mrs, Mike Plotnikoff of Castlegar, Sept. 24, a WANTED Want channel 2 or 4 antennas for rebuliding. State price. Box 34, Bril- Mant. - 339 Transportation required, Blue- berry to Trail, Monday to Friday, 8.80 x S. Ph. Trail 364-1559 evenings. Bedroom home or apartment or large one bedroom, Ph, 865-7922, ENGAGEMENT Mr._and Mrs, William K, MeDon- ald of Ottawa, announce the engage- ment of their Gaughter, Alice: Jean- nette, to Mr, hall. Ads- head, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ads- head of Robson, The wedding to take ‘place- on Oct. * St. Barbara’s Church, Camp ‘Shilo, Man. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Charles H. Idle of gagement of their daughter, Norma Anne Cooper, to Me Richard foward Sanders, son of M to take place Oct. 6 in St. David's An- gilean Church, Castlegar, * ALCOHOLICS ANON MOUS bes 803, Castlegar, Deadline for classified ads ei Fa the j.] noon. wednesday prior 839 |. of tae It’s not .. too early to order your PERSONALIZED Christmas Cards from the Place your order new while’ selection is good and at the same time give yourself lots of time for addressing etc. Phone 365-3031 HELP WANTED ARENA sOPERATOR for period Nov. teh 31. Duties - operate artificial tee | Plant, make and mi tain ice on skating sheet and ‘three curling sheets, supervise arena oper- ation. State qualifications and salary expected. diately Castle- gar and District Projects Society, Box 627, Castlegar, B.C, Kinnaird, wish to announce the en-| Lak KALESNIKOFF — To Mr, and Mrs, Mike Kalesnikoff of Brilliant, Sept. 25, a son. POPOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Peter Popoff of Winlaw, Sept, 26, a daughter. Sylvest Made Bid for UBCM Castlegar village chairman Aage: Sylvest ran for-the Pain of representative for B.C.’s on the executive of the Union of B.C. Municipalities at its ‘conven. tion at Kamloops recently but lost from Wi all Ci were content to lean on neighbors or the public coffers, we'd go down hill fas! Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING. PHONE 365-9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL What the public ants and is entitled’ to is assurance that pub- He welfare money Is going to thoes who really ncod' it.The ‘idea of draining off from society a lot of money to be spent: by idle:men in beet Parlors is galling to say the least, Bullding. Supplies: + OGLOW: BROS. Batlding @ Supply, Oo. Led, Oastlegar (25 9057) 7) Phone 388-8351. LEGION CORNER A “reminder to. the member- ship, Branch 170 of Castlegar. has ‘a membership now of 255 and like most organizations in Castlegar a| very few take an active part in the business of the Branch. The Legion takes a very active part in many’ community. and dis- trict (Projects but with full, co-op- Social welfare workers’ owe-it to themselves to keep this thought before them at all times.: If they ever let the public get the notion that they countenance the financ- ing of loafers, falth in the entire structure of: our public welfare work ‘will be ‘destroyed. | BEACON MOTORS Ltd. m8 is 1 7 eration © of its membership, much $45,000 worth of new equipmen' in the form of automatic] more could be undertaken...’ bowling ’ pin ‘setters have® been’ installed ‘at’ the - Castle é athe running ol the: organiza: The is now in operation and the | tion usta. ne abel bowling alley has erent, for the winter season. Cas: eee ee atina of a fot more tlegar News Photo © and |.election {active members. : With Poppy: Day, || Many excellent social workers do take a realistic attitude and place a eral value on the money they ‘handle. There’ are a’ few, however, who scem to feel: that anyone who grouses about spend- ing hard-earned dollars’ on’ out- and-out loafers‘is a callous miser. The good:social worker should be just as interested inthe wel- fare of all men as he is in the welfare of the indigents. He should try to give full value for every Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT. DIGGING, pirca- ILLING, © LAND- Phone 359-7474 core dollar spent, and try to save money for those of us who are working and supporting our families. Men who have never been on the public welfare roles often CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM have serious they are trying to meet; and to rob them to support others in idleness without effort is all wrong. * social welfare work done by the Salvation Army. They are gener- ous with ira Thave seen-a good deal of the |. Sundays 9-12‘am., Insp! tion, compassion; they are at the same careful not to waste the money. donated to them. Recipients soon know that their material needs will not. be looked. after in perpetuity unless a great effort is made to obtain work and to work on themselves at the. same This philosophy has. won great respect for the Salvation Army. It could: do the same‘ forthe very workers need not mean ‘a ‘soft ‘head; valuable . and. high-minded social f Canada. A soft. heart CLs. Ltd. Charter csreice Towing. - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes © : Phone 365-5500 - NIGHTS’ — NELSON 2051 two’ seldom go Iteis no} favor to.a man to leave him un- out to the ‘iliams e. ‘Mr. Sylvest, along with the chairman of the Salmon Arm vil- and Fred *, Gwen Sanders of Saskatoon, Wedalng [lage commission, ran for the post but it was retained by. the chair- man of the Village: of Williams 15 Members Join Toastmistress Glub An election of officers launch- ed the first business of the Valli LEGAL: DEPARTMENT OF. LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER RESO! TIMBER SALE areas? ‘ tenders will be received by he, Diatrict Forester at. Nelson, B.C., not later than 10.30 a.m. on the 12th day of October, 1962, for ‘the purchase of Licence “K88837, to cut As this area ig within the SALMO S.¥.U, which 1s fully committed, this sale will be awarded under the pro- visions of section 17 (1a) of the For- est Act, which gives: the :timbersaie applicant certain’ privileges. Further particulars may be ob- Phone 365-2411 ‘ac Club when 15 mem- bers gathered Tuesday at a dessert meeting at the home of Mrs, Basel Shealds. = Plans were niade for their char. ter party which is to be held at a future date. These will be finaliz- ed. at. the. club’s dinner meeting on Oct. 11. Mrs. Frank Mitchell is arrangements for the meet- making ing while Mrs. R. C, Watters will. 162,000 cubie feet of Hemiock, Spruce, | act as :toastmistress. -Schedule for far [ee exon | has Placed the second and fourth ‘Thursdays as their meeting dates, Atthis time is was learned that the club may be entertained by the Skyline Toastmistress Club who LthEes a visit here, The election placed. Mrs, Ba- sel Shealds as president, Mrs. David Campbell’ as vice-president. Secre- tary is Mrs. Pat Haley and treasur. er,is Mrs. S, Lanzarotta. Club re- presentative is Mrs. R. H. Bernick while memebrship chairman is 1D. ‘W. Brookes. ; Plast Sunglasses Are Not of the Best Plastic sunglasses leave much '|to be. desired, according to B.C.’s optometrists. Dr. W. C, Drew, of Westmins- ter, research chairman for the B.C. Optometric Association, made, this clear'in referring to an article on sunglasses in the current issue of Consumers Report. “It is a very timely and well: researched «article, and reflects thinking,” he said. “The story war- rants: the attention of anyone |, seeking aiivice on the kind of sun- glasses to we ercing to .the Consumers Report article, Dr.’ Drew ‘pointed out that all models listed as“Ac- ceptable had ground and polished lenses. “Not one: of the plas, tid:tens ‘models ‘tes was judged acceptable,” he TRUCE LORETTA’S BEAUTY SALON © Phone 365.8290. “ Loretta Lacoursiere LATS ae P| is PLUMBING Arrow Lakes Ferry "Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robeon Wharf Taare 10.00 a.m. Thursday. - Arire Sines Ban, Thursday, nce} aim. Friday, ‘1.00 pm, Friday, \ PHONE 865-5500 Air Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning Swimming -Pool Equipment, WE CARRY A GOOD | STOCK OF SUPPLIES In All Popular Styles ba e WINDOW AND’ DOOR FRAMES *—.. GLASS "IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS »Pearson:'Sashless .Win-- » \dows: and: All: Sealed :.. ; Units ss CASTLE TONIGHT & FRI. & SATURDAY MATINEE Ganand: Sadale Mrs. Kaufman, Ph, 365-5488. Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Eldridge have recently returned from a visit with. friends fn Vernon and Kam- loops after taking their son, Doug, to Vancouver wheer hé attends Jericho Hill School. Visiting here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, E. Fitzpatrick is Mrs, J. Gare of Nelson. Mrs. Lillias McWinnie arrived home’ Saturday after a visit with her ‘son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andy. McWhinnie and family of Richmond, B.C. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Evans re- turned last Wednesday from a 15- day holiday at the coast where they visited relatives, including 4 (their gon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, A, Evang in North Van- couver. Get=well wishes are'in’ order for Kay. Hughes who spent Wed- nesday to Saturday in the Castle- gar hospital. Five-year-old Kay. is on her secopd round, recupererat- ing from an adenoid operation. - Thought for the week, it takes a person with good {horgecpente to know is when to say Mr. and Mre. E Ed Mi ‘McGauley are in Seattle for. the World's: Fair} . this week. We welcome back to the home scene, Mr. and Mrs, W, Ball, who arrived here Monday after. spend- ing the summer months at Lake of the Woods in Kenora, Ont. Day oft. cottieets, in. the . near’ future, daya, are ahead for: the | Branch and a great deal, ot. help ‘is requ “This ‘ig an’ appeal. sto. those members who’ are not active to get out and attend the meetings and give a hand by your presence, The’ meetings are ‘held ‘the firat’ and “third. Tuesdays ‘of the month’ so make a special effort to attend. ‘Don’t’ be just a name on the list — be active. WK Optometrists Hold Semi-Annual Meeting, at. Weekend Trail’s Dr. Jack E. was: elected president of the Koo: tenay. OUR THANKS “The Castlegar and District Fall “Fair Board wishes to extend grateful thanks to all ‘exhibitors, donators and all those who gave., of. their, time and assistance to make the 16th Annual Fall Fair such at success. its vomiannal meeting ‘held at Nelson.on the weekend. In other business, Dr, Kendrick was elected to represent the KOA at the council meeting of the B.C. Association of ' Optometrists “in Vancouver on: Nov. .26, and Dr. Dodd ’ was’ elected" to attend the Jan. 28 ‘meeting. ‘oo The wiesting attracted 100 per cent attendance, . In “addition to Drs, Kendrick and-Dodd, those at. tending were: Dr! John M, McLay of Cranbrook; Dr. J.:Spencer Clark of Kimberley; ‘Dr,.Henry K. Nar- use. of Trail; and Drs. J. A.C. and J. Ivan Laughton and Dr. Desmond Tv. Littlewood: of Neen and Cas: Hegar. so: We. have installed. auomati your convenience. The most up-to-date setting ‘equipment avail- able — We invite you to come in to see these pin setters.in operation. . q “ALL LEAGUES ARE BEING FORMED WIT H- “pin aetters for OPENINGS FOR MEN’S TEAMS cerca «MIXED: TEAMS. OPEN BOWLING ON SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS Bowl For Health & Fun ‘MARGE & FRED BONNETT PLOTNIKOFF - KONKIN wedding vows: were: exchanged a recently ‘in Robson“ when’ Katherine Konki of .Mrs. Mary Konkin'of’ Castlegar, became the bride, of Mr. John Plotnikoff,: son of nikoff of Robson. The groom is on the teaching staff of S.D.: No.; 9.and ‘the’ bride is employed at the Bank of Montreal. — Pettitt, Photo CASTLEGAR NEWS. Thursday, Sept... 27, 1962 Mothers Wanted To Help Robson Guide Leaders The. September meeting of the Parent Committee, to Robson Bro- wnies and Guides was held recent- ly at the home of Mrs. R. Nicker- son, 1 sent with Mrs, H. Hyson and Mrs, M.)-Dalziel, also. attending. The meeting was opened. with mem- bers, Saying the Guide law and pro: mise ‘and -repeating' the ‘Lord’s Prayer. i?) The problem: of ‘Brownie and Guide leaders was again discussed. There were 12 members pre-| + Jenner with the Brownies. Zi7 It was a and members be contacted to ax ‘Mrs. Fowler offered to assist Mrs. greed that the mothers ‘ sist. Mrs.. Dewis with the: Guides laughter Mr. and»Mrs. Alex ‘W. Plot- Effects of 1930 Depression On Pulp Was The effects: ofthe depression of the 1930's on the pulp and paper Devastating - Scotia, six in New Brunswick, and one in Manitoba for $23.1 million. industry were Particu- larly were the newsprint producers hard hit. At one time 50 per cent or more of this part of the industry was in default of its bond interest. Since 1913, Canada had led the world in exports of newsprint. THe major expansion of this part of the industry occurred ‘in the 1920's. Between 1925 and 1930, the capa- city of the Canadian newsprint mills doubled but the consumption of newsprint in the United States, | ° which in’ those’ years absorbed a~ bout 70 per cent’ of the output, in- creased only 20 per cent and then declined materially ‘in the general| ° depression which followed. ‘Thus between1929 and- 1932 | - when‘new mills and new machines were still being’ completed’ and a: | Searing for business, the output o Canadian’ newsprint | dropped - by’: almost 30 per. cent, The ince: bi lining demand produced, rather al live ‘excess capacity newsprint industry. ‘Variotis ‘efforts to‘ deal; with these conditions by governmental action and by banking -interests were™ unsuccessful; * ‘By 1935 the social consequen- ces of the disruption in the industry had become s0 distressing that the governments of Quebec and Ontario where is located alvout 80'per cent of the newsprint capacity, adopted a.policy’ of prorating orders among the’ mills “in’ order to" spread en. ployment’ and to avoid virtual Closing’ of mills. The provinces acted to prevent ‘misery and ‘hardship: which ‘would have followed the closing of mills on which depended: towns and. their surrounding: regions. © ‘The policy of the two provinces |’ had a stabilizing effect and, epapled with the improvement: in-the de- mand which began in:193, contri- buted: to: the TehabMitation: of the : The interprov: ial.” prorating Policy’. was superseded “when the Federal Government took'over' the ‘control of : production: and supply | during the second world war. “1 By-1930. the pulp and'.paper : dndustry + had ‘an ‘ annual: capacity 003,000 :tons . of. groundwood 1 milion tons of ‘chemi- ails operating in Que- bec. accounted: for ° $103.6’ million pulp, and-2.1 a) of the total 1939 production. Thir- ty-seven. mills operat rio accounted for: $85'5 million; six mills in British Columbia. for S161 1 million;;and tive ‘mills. in’ (BEST DRESSED. _) 7) MEN WEAR McGILL SHOES : from EREMENKO'S Rotary Governor Visits Lecal Club Rotary governor Guy McLau- ahlin of ‘Lewiston,’ Idaho, . visited the Castlegar Club for a Rotary As- sembly and dinner. meeting’ this week. The’ assembly was held’ at the home of: Mr. ‘and: Mrs. Guy Guia. of ‘Kinnaird’ on ° Monday. During the regular luncheon Mehanehlia to: Ro-, tary.’ and aiiened the: ‘ap on Rotary matters. PAY'N TAKIT LID. » Open Evenings for Your “Convenience! © OPEN ‘Monday thro Friday ford. 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