PAGE 4 CASTLE Sali Castlegar, British Columbia THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 18, 1951. BUSINESS DIRECTORY - DUTCH MAID BAKERY For Birthdays, Weddings or Anniversaries Try’ THE “DUTCH MAID” . a Phone 4502 Kootenay Builders Building Contractors New Home and Remodelling Free Estimates Wm. & Alex Plotnikoft © Box 68 Phone 3006 ZUCKERBERG’S BEAUTY PARLOR _ Maple Street Castlegar All lines of Beauty Culture, Feather Cuts and Permanent Waves a Specialty Phone 2662 _ KINNAIRD TAXI Day or Night Service Phone 8001 shutter, Before being allowed to jump, rescue course at Henry House Field, near Jas: hours practising the various aspects involved in making a suce cessful drop. para-' many COMING: IN nae A ‘CHUTE AND 4 PRAYER cer The dcenie ae of the Canadian Rockies provides, the setting: the subject provides a striking photograph of an R. student completing his first jump, As he commences to prevent possible injury, an attitude of thankful prayer, he was tumbling forward, safe and sound students df the R. the shroud lines “break” but a split second after the click of the on WRIGHT'S AUTO’ Ez For Coal, Sand, Gravel Lecal and Long’ Distance 7 Hauling .. . see Castlegar Transfer ‘W. Sharples Phone 4942 MUIRHEAD AGENCIES Fire Automobile and Casualty : Insurance CLASSIFIED R, SALE — 1950 ROYAL EN- aa 350 C.C. motorcycle in ‘A-1 condition. Also ladies’ bi- ‘eyele.. Apply Castle Neve 30) FOR SALE — TYPEWRITER ribbons, rubber ‘stamp pads, -eversharp leads, rubber stamps éte., at the Castle News Of fice. en Tea and Bake Sale, Phone "842 idence 3416 Kinnaird, B. ©. FRED'S BILLIARD PARLOR Confectionery Soft Drinks Drop in Today Saturday, October 27th, 35 p.m. in the. Parish hall. Sponsored by St. Alban’s Evening Guild. (C2) KINNAIRD KORNER. - - -- Mr. and Mrs. F, Peterson have as their guest Mrs. Peterson's' . father Mr. Mario Trono of Banff, Al Mr. and Mrs, A. Eldridge and Wayne spent the week-end with Mrs, Eldridge’s sister and broth- er-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pres- Mr. and Mrs. D. Mackie of Nelson were visitors at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. D. Davies, Mrs. J. H. McLeod is a patient in the Trail-Tadanac hospital. A delightful birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Cushner on Friday in honor of young Jerry's 10th birthday. The chil- dren were treated to a very en- with FOR SALE 1935 CHEVROLET 4 door sedan. Recently over- hauled. Cash or terms. Phone Castlegar 2627.-- Pythian Sisters of Castlogar will hold their Annual Bazaar Saturday, November 17th. Every- body welcome. (C3) AVENUE GRILL and GROCETERIA Next to the High School Light Lanches Ice Cream Hamburgers Hot Dogs G. A. SUMNER Waturopathic Physician Open all day Monday, Tuesday and ‘FOR SALE — MAN’S BICYCLE, .$15.00, Also table model ra- dio, $17.50. Apply Ted Gerge ly, Castlegar, B. C. (cl) TNOTICE — The Kinnaird Catholic Club will meet at the— home of Mr. and Mrs, C. Rodgers on Tuesday evening, October 23 at 8:30. This is an Amportant meeting. wearer ease Ee NOTICE — Mr. H, H. Horne . has sold his radio repair business and has discontinued this line of work, (cl) Phone 2182 The ‘first of the winter series of ara Forties, sponsored by the CASTLEGAR TAXI . Courteous Day or Night Service . Phone 2312 i. M. Card, Bicycle Shop Maple Street Radio and ‘Appliance Repairs. Legion Branch Yo, Ava be held in the Legion Hall on Saturday, October 20, at 8 pm. Bridge and whist. ‘Ad miss(on 25 cents, Refreshments. Everybody welcome. (ch) _ The Local Guide ena Brownie will meet Octoner 24th at 2:30 p.m. at. the home of Mrs. L. J. Leaman CP. yee een PDD) FOR, SALE— MODERN WHITE enamel wood and coal kitchen range. Also new green velour ‘occasional chair. “Apply Cony ‘Clarke, Robson. “Desinond T. Littlewood :}FOR. SALE’ — IMPERIAL‘ LOY- alists Davenoll, barrel backed’ Store Hours: 1-5 p.m. Closed Wednesday Petitpoint, Punchwork, Rugeratt,’ Fretsaws, ‘Woods and Patterns’ Leathers, Tools..and Patterns, | “LAKESIDE: HOBBY . CENTRE Phone 4208 abl a ere lit birthday cake. CASTLEGAR SCOUT. NEWS the Scouts were out most of Saturday collecting bottles: aid of their funds. They wish to thank all those who responded to their request for bottles. After- wards they were treated to ice cream and‘ cocoa and a show of films at. the Parish hall. Thanks are due to the village commissioner for the use of the Hendy who acted as driver, “also to Mrs. Dorman and Mrs, Hendy who made the cocoa, etc. . Mrs. H. Bate, Mrs. W. Smith ‘charge of the kitchen arrange- ments,. while Mrs, E. Lampard was in’ charge of the bake table. Mrs. H, Wade was the lucky winner of the angel cake. FOR. SALE — ATTRACTIVE, possession.- $4200 cash or terms to responsible party. ae phone 2841 before 6. z 2 Your General ; Electric Dealer No carrying” charge ———==— SENTINEL “ BLECTRIC< Maple St. at 2nd Ave. ae Ray MalvenC Colin Petts: Phoue 3098 Castle Bar Ranch SPECIAL ON FAMILY RIDES 5 horses for the price of 4, Monday to - Friday inclusive. . Saturday and Sunday rides by appointment. which ended with a lively trea- sure hunt. Those invited were: Ronnie Bechthold, Lenord Gallo, Shirley Calkin, Louise Fink, Mar- garet McWhinnie, and Linda and " Donald ‘Davies. Mr. C. Watson and Mr. R. West have returned from & very Successful hunting trip’ at Brooks, Alberta. A commissioners’ meeting was held in the village office on Oct. 15th at 7 p.m, with W. Collinson $350 to $500 to enable them to run on substitute fuels. This leaves the average vehicle owner hoping for an’ economy of opera- tion which he can not economical-, ly obtain. An item in the September -is- sue of Canadian Automotive Trade gives the inside story on how any garage mechanic can change over an engine ‘to burn substitute fuels such .as butane with a of in the chair. “It was that the village request that 20 feet of property from owners on the east side of the bench road Be given over for purposes of a jane. or Pp cost to the) owner, Butane and ee which formerly were wast- of refin- Cyzil Bell ASIN 3083 “LIMITIED iF fire stops the work in your shop, your revenue stops too... . yet texes, interest and other fixed expenses go on. Let us explain how North America’s Prospective Earn- ings insurance will pro- tect you while your fire insurance is putting your prea eae “hese gases are now sav- under a variety F from all land ers effected with the exception of one, has been received to construct a road parallel to the railway, from Jack Wright's Gar- age to the Post. Office road, One hundred and - sixty-four “thousand dollars in dwelling per-- mits has been Issued in 1951. ‘SUBSTITUTE FUELS FOR GAS ENGINES There have been some stories going the rounds about car and truck engines running on fuels other than gasolene. Usually the writer of these tales forgets to Say that the conversion of the engines. ‘cost anywhere: from Bs etd names, They are hand- led as a lquid and kept under pressure in steel. contalners, According to the article in Can- adian Automotive Trade, any pas- senger car, truck or tractor en, gine canbe converted to burn propane for lesy than $100. In fact the method indicated allows an operator to run on either gaso- Jene or: propane or a. combina- tion of both by simply chang- {ng the position of one short lev- er. This makes the unit selec tive at the will of the operator. A vehicle with the conversion unit installed performs better ° than on the ordinary carburetor, starts easier and ‘eliminates the knock common to gasolene burn- ing engines. ,Propane hag an oc- tane rating. (anti-knock quality) of 125 while the best average gasolene today is’ somewhere in the 85 to 90 octane bracket. This property back inte onerating shane. 92 means you get: much ‘smoother running. on these substitute fuels, « Thousands of miles of driving have proven many additional ad- vantages from the use of pro- pane. Among those claimed are double engine life, reduced oil ‘consumption, longer periods be- tween oll changes — 5000 miles. is common, reduced sludge or carbon deposits in. the engine, no sticking rings or valves. PHONE 3031 THE CASTLE NEWS FOR PRINTING -WALDIE Lumber & Building COOLER Ns : CLE SUPPLY LTD. . CASTLEGAR, B. C. . WARMER ALL WINTER | FrBERGLAS. BUILDING INSULATION Won't ROT : tas between you ond th jes steer ve Fiberglas Building ine mer sul om fon ite every Winige from now on. SADE IN CANADA «+ WON'T BURN’. WON'T SET WON'T SUSTAIN VERMIN’, FIBERGLAS FIRERGLAS GANADA. Tihiren : satisfaction of a cooler home i in suinimer as well Drop in ‘anytime ‘and talk'it SEE OUR on. HEATERS Al AND woop AND COAL ‘over with us. us “SPACE HEATERS © Optometrist - chair. gateleg table, 4 shale it Post Office also Thor Pecan ic wi ie. ‘Wed. 2:30 pm. to 8 p.m. hole Spencer coal . and Be Phone 2381". range. .Apply J. .H. Knight, : Robson, phone 3762. 1) : EEVICE FOR SALE — 6. 5. FRIDGE KINNAIRD ith: monitor: top, like new an SI : large Size.” At present in Rob- 24 Hour Auto Wrecker | - son.” © Price,) $175.00. :. ‘Apply : , * Ki A. Margeson,, ail. Phone Service I6L. (C1) EB. or Fink iv Phone 4227: FOUND — CAR'KEYS IN.CASE. Apply Castle-News, S EMES ELECTRIC oe “HALAL AAR eSy \ = Oe Published Every "Thursday at “The pe Crossroads 0 of the Kootenays” aes co Pe ’ CASTLEGAR ~ ROBSON: .= VoL. 4; Ne. qL ae: CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 951 + f : 5 Cents’ Per Copy A letter ‘received this we by the Castlegar and District “Projects: Society ‘announced ‘the offer. of the! sale ‘of the ball 2 park: (block 19) to the Sede by the Union of Seat Com ‘‘mhunities of Christ, Number 8 «The offered price is $6000 and the Society, will now " Gomtact Cominco on their offer of assistance in'a venture of “this nature. ‘The Projects Society has worked for. months on this purchase and: feels it is the starting point ‘for recreational - facili ties here. Doan Biiveau of Two Cars Damaged Statistics Releases - In Saturday Upsets Census Figures the’ Dominion : Bureau of © Sta- “was hurt in either upset. tistics in another Mst of ‘popula. Saturday at about 1 p.m. a car “tion figures from Ottawa. Castie- driven by J. R. Smith of Robson, gar has a present population of rolled down a’ short bank off 1,326 ‘and Kinnaird 941. the Robson- ‘Syringa Creek road, Neither Castlegar nor Kinnaird about four ‘miles west of’ the’ ferry. The car was damaged to ~ the extent of some $200. Mr.. comparative figures are avail Smith reportedly pulled out to - were incorporated in 1941, when the last census was taken, so no a Prk Offered To Projects. Authority “Addresses Dr. M. EL “Lazerte, professor of education, at. the ‘University of Alberta, and: ration wide au- thority on education, | addressed the teachers’ of the, West Koot- enay and Boundry ‘Teachers’. con: vention’ and the .,Néelson “public, at the Capitol Theatre, on the topic “Will the Pgtient Recover?” Dr, Lazerte,: himself a‘ teacher for many years, pointed out. the attendant... teaching today. ‘With a curriculum’ which * _goes far beyond ‘the: three, R’s of fifty years ‘ago, a Job which :ealls for‘a high ability, maturity of outlook, ‘idealism’ and a high Standard of educational . Two Saturday highway accl- dents in this district saw.one car Erie heeled oer almost totally wrecked and an- other badly damaged. No one "Throughout Canada, the’ social services aspect. of teaching Is given a high .rating, but ‘when ‘we examine our patient in other THE. WEEK AT CAPPED? sitton party ‘spokesmen promised, this session,.of . Parliament. is going to see_a knockdown, drag: - ‘ out,,.tooth-and. ‘nail debate an the Every jargument ‘* “and every spééch lasts week’ ‘seemed slant- ed; that “way, from‘\the’'Prime Minister downto newly-clected members making maiden. speech- es: oy Government’ “spokesmen told why they’ think price t who, took. part, in, sup} with? “suggest ns nt : thig time are not’ going ‘to help ' matters. “Nearly all the mem- bers of. the opposition parties - generally which they. Thought "ihe go mm ment. should : follow. One of the government: Speak. erswas James’ Sinclair, ‘parlia- mentary assistant’ to Finance Minister Abbott. ‘ for’ these goods.” The for the British Cc of Coast- and together with poor salaries and fail. t ables!" let’ another car pass, and hit a . deceptive soft shoulder. The car Davidoff Appeal. rolled once over and Dismissed - -a 12-foot bank. At about 8 p.m, Saturday, a VICTOR (CP) — Appeal ogy. driven by Sergie Popoff. of i did a sort of sommer- pateet ter of Jona Me Davidert sault on the Robson-Nelson high- way, near. the site ‘of: Verigen’s bee accused | tn scheduled to ie tomb, and came to rest balanced on the rim of a court today the mur- Bavidott was found Builty by a steep. high bi Nelson assize court jury of shoot- %, R.C.M.P.’ here reported that ing . his 20 yeanold: son sJOseDh: “unt Sopot “sald ‘He had'mnet a>, was car with glaring headlights on a the sgn found dead in curve, while heading toward Nel- bed ieee fad “pulled sharp to. "Hall handin, ‘the right to give the other car emo jay banding down q wide berth, and hit the gravel ‘said that the. mass. of evidence ponder ea eae Fanta :s nthe.” wheel . 5! ly. e pointed to Davidoff as the guilty ‘Mo avold. going over ‘the ‘bank. By “The . car. had. crossed',the road,-’ . ty oo hitting: the ‘gravel om the: other. Er ve side,’ and),when he had swerved Cominco Eimployees again, to: creel, his: ‘own: side of an the road, e car’ had: toppled - ‘Buy $110,050 Worth and rolled over on the concrete, F ¢ landing on its wheels heading. aS: < ‘ pack toward: Robson. The old Of Savings Bonds car. was almost completely :wreck- < ‘ed and had ‘to: Tbe ° towed ‘ “into last ‘ spring. bed. He had been’ killed. by a rifle’ bullet.) Mr... Justice C.-.H. man with cextainty: Sales of Canada Savings Bonds town. passed ©. the. $100,000 mark. at © “nie i ‘Trai ss ere were no" : passengers in Comince = il plants as eM cither car, . and neither ariver .. ployees bought $82,100: worth on: Tuesday.’; The two-day ‘total for. the purchase of bonds on the:pay- : rot! ‘deduction ‘plan reached $110,- CASTLEGAR crvin, 050..: Although’ sales are $70,000 E / below the: figuie “for®|the ‘first. ,~ was ‘hurt. two days of last year’s bond cam- “Mir.” Ross | ‘Whittaker ‘has ace paign, a large number of -em- cepted the position of instructor ployees are -yet tobe contacted. and will be taking the instructors So far, the average sale at Trail , course ‘commencing. October .-22. has been $268. On completion of the instructors On Monday, bond sales opened : course meetings will be held, to at Cominco’s Kimberley opera: inform the (public. :. The civil‘de- tions « : with =," employees buying fence’ officer ‘is * at” present ‘en-~ $26,200 worth. The average, pur- -deavouring to build Up an or” chase was! ‘$195, ‘ __Banization, made another half turn before coming to rest at the foot of “give the ‘teaching profession the -. prestige accruing, to other oc- .cupations which demand high en- ‘trance standards of their mem- This in turn means. that too often teaching is regarded . things by some students; others +— a.job before marriage, or an easy position to fill. But teaching‘ is.none, of these. Instead it -is..an. art requiring a high degree. of. imagination | cand skill, a thorough. education © as qualities ‘plus considerable teach- To remedy the - situation, Dr. Lazerte suggests: 1. trance. and. -educational stand- ards and make salaraies'in keep- ing with the abilities thus ob- tained, “a goal with a challenge schools and teachers living quart- “The. school should be as , least as attractive as the home from which the child comes,” “ If we’ must ‘certificate poor- ly! qualified persons call them what ‘they: are’ — “certificate - holders, ‘not teachers.” In pass- me, the speaker ‘paused. to. qual- ify..a statement lest his words - certificate holders who have re- . have and are rendering a valu: - = able service through their con- ‘siderable experience. make ‘the public aware of condi- tions as they are, and their con- Sequences and obtain its full: support in improving the situa: Dr. Lazerte, spoke to three dif-* ferent groups on ‘Friday ain at the banquet. on ’ Sat- Capilano was Canada's fepre- sentative at the recent meeting of? the United Nations Economic’ and Social Council in Geneva. _ ‘Mr. Sinclair said all the coun- tries at the Geneva meeting were concerned with inflation and Canada’s record in fighting it at home is one of the best in the ‘world. - “Waldie’s Apply for “Whatshan Licence VICTORIA, B.C: (CP) — The Provincial. Lands’ Department: is’ studying ‘a: fordst “management! and:.world : happenings - ‘which. comes: tous, through radio. arnd& licence application ‘from William. Waldie and Sons Ltd, of Castle gar, in the upper Whatshan Lake ‘ aianidee area, BoC. Air Crash | “We ‘have an’ ‘excess of pur- chasing power today in Canada,” ~said Mr. Sinclair ‘in’ a‘ Statement on some of the causes of ‘in-. flation. \“We have sufficient con- sumer goods but we ‘have this excess purchasing power bidding ‘All’23 persons aboard ‘a Qiteen tape-recorded commentary. — into the-15-minute show of on- Charlotte Airlines plane _ were ig. in. some ofthe detail in’ the picture of * Canadiart press news reports,‘is the’ job‘of the nationally heard program, the-spot reports which follows the national news ‘bulletin every CBC News Roundup.’ Each: day, spoken from « -contribi out Canada: and around. the globe are. transmitted to Toronto for ‘editing’ by’ Norman’ DePoe ‘seen here; checking aver c 4, + prey gh - week: night at 7:15:0n the: CBC" Trans-Canada network. killed when, the 1 crash- ed. into. Mount. Benson’. at Na- “naimo, Ground parties brought -the. bodies. of 19 victims, down : mountain. trails. but. the others’ ganized on Wednesday last’week * promised. ‘to help. Major. Mol were. believed to have been burn- by Cubmaster Gordon’ Pettitt at "Mr. Resker told the boys a yarm ed'to ashes. couver. McQueen, 34, veteran: of ‘trom: Vancouver. i ‘All’ 20° passengers “were con- © Cubs ‘attended * and’ received'’in- ‘day ‘this week the monthly meet- struction. workers, some heading struction: as. ‘to the-meaning.:of ing of the group committee to Vancouver on a holiday. They Cubbing with the reading :of the: meet. at ‘the Dorman Home: at. had ‘éboarded the plane’ at Kem- . Jungle, Book ‘upon which: it-is. 7:30 p.m. | Anyone interested: ano,,a northern ‘project of =.the based. Aluminum’ Company. of Canada, ‘The Kinnaird Scouts were re welcome. Several new, boys have’ for: the 400-mile fight. to. Van--. organized on." Wednesda: “As -‘A‘.veteran ‘ coastal: pilot, Doug er ran the meeting and. intro- . - - cei ae pe auerd Hoe new... -HALL EN FANTASY Canadian Force, was at the lessrs, Parks and D.C. De- Collinso: controls, : First Officer. Jaginder “verson. All. boys: over: 12 are (by Gladys m Soni and radio operator Ray Wl-. invited to Join on: Wednesday at ‘“TWas on the night of Hal: “Hiams.-completed the. crew, all. 7:30 p.m.at the Community hall.” ° ‘The Cubs at innalras are, very Scour NEWS > ‘A new Wolf Cub Pack was or- Bepulats sn nest before the _ hig. home... About’ 20 would-be on Wednesday ‘last. On Thurs- and alk parents” are more than joined > the ; Castlegar Scout . Resk- - troop. 3 sistant. Commissioner 3. lowe'en, When Ghosts. and Goblins, cart And Witches too, go riding’ by $258 ‘MILLION: ‘PIPELINE £ £ SHEME WOULD. CARRY ALILE GAS 32 ELS. CEM CANADA: aes On _broomsticks, high” up in the pester, Ontario.and the Ottawa-Hull area. “The Petroleum ‘and raturat, Gos cient Alberta, Is) 24 , that province's natural jas" "to other: ‘parts. of Canada’ and thi ‘> only. all- Canadian ‘Project being considered:by the board © Canada, Pipe Lins ;Ltd.,- whose proposed :$253 million"