Thursday, August 5, 1954 CLARK'S Funeral Chapel Flower Shop| Owned & Operated By (Lynn and Mell Monkhonse Phone Trail 125 1054 TAMARAC AVENUE TRAIL, B.C. Foot of Smelter Hill . CALGARY $24.15 One Way 2 hs, 15 min. Phone 3011 AIRLINES; GQ CONTINENTS and 63 COMMUNITIES bu CANADA | Not to:be left out of their pede these soldiers and their wives held annual ‘stam: Gregor, Calgary; Lieut, and} Mes. John. Pariseau, Peace River; Sergt. and Mrs. Roy Cloutier, Pem- broke, Onty Ser ont and Mrs, Ken Campbell it, an- >. couver ani Peace River, sagt Vancouver. gt. ie pie. Don Patterson (on horse}s Newspaper Gitealation Nearly 8 Million Says Book of Facts Canada’s‘ daily and weekly press has a combined circulaticn bem ‘more than half the country's total “population. The 95 daily newspapers publish about '3,850,- ‘000 copies; about 1,000 ‘weeklies have a circulation of about 4,- 000,000 according, to'a section on VINYLITE HOSE... SPRINKLERS = 1 1945-55, edition of Quick Canadian RUBBER! HOSE Occ en cece er $675 | ded in the Facts, the ‘pockét-sized annual of facts about Canada. “The 63 “foreign-language nevws- papers, published in 20 languag- es, have 0 ‘total ‘circulation | ‘of privately owned. and 20 CBC sta- tions, The non-government sta- tions employ. about 4,000 people, the CBC about 1,250. In the motion picture fica are are ‘B1e private “film ‘producing and the owned National Film Board. The latter employ, 543 persons, the private compariies 386. In one re- cent year, output of private'com- panies Yotaled~1,764 productions; of the National Film beatae 31L acti ‘Among ther fact: about Canada noted in’ the 10th annual edition of Quick Canadian Facts are: Canada is the only countzy ot gained nationhood and self-gov- olution; by the Queen’s Printer it takes more ‘than 500 pages to list the titles and subject matter of gov- ernment publications. = Radio service in Canada is via 170 broadcasting) stations, 150 =~ | about 2,360,000 Canadians, more than 1% times as many as agri- su culture, Th farmers of Nova Scotia have the country’s highest ‘production per acre of many crops; GENELLE " SOLICITS YOUR: MEMBERSHIP IN| THE "21 & OVER CLUB" ENJOY ADULT: “ENTERTAINMENT, FINE FGoDs, MGDERN: ‘BALLROOM AND LOUNGE FACILITIES .. AT ITS BEST. - r is To This Médera New Organization ‘For A Ge Tii Day: Of .The Week, We Are Open Until 3 A.M... 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" CORDWOOD SAWING veniences, 310 Seventh ‘Ave. egar. 29 located: enone 3639, Castlegar. .|34BEDROOM HOUSE, Centrally 5. aos: HOUSE i TPL 31! 5 ROOMED HOUSE N CASTLE. m 1] seription: of a ball like, ye t6ld"to” met as somiéofie™ ‘with -gobd | of and: “advice: ‘for teenager's "Pro: 6 phone blems.. ax i is that we ‘don't ‘for holidays, from 12th: to” 48th ot Scones Phone ‘2861. © “f ‘Cl 3t ISTRI House on ‘wa'good ‘ote Phone 2187," Cadlegar. @8 31 Ir, 78 Maple: Street” Castiegar.| i1.- ‘Work Wanted - TRAIL BUSINESS COLLEGE HOUSEWORK*WHERE I vy ae : “ONE — TWO BEDROOM: FULLY athe Rie House in” Dumont Sub- SENSI 4 cele * ] Your“cHAIN’ SAW WILL RAT Here and the government has an- the establis ofa cles policy for forestry protec- three. teen-aged. boys,. under the direction . of. a permanent, forest My.) s Beauty, Pacior: will have @:phone -in-our -house. bi RESEED Beauty Par-. ‘and - romantic:; intereste,-.I -have listed ¥ asked: Mom and. a many, times pis ee for: aidete-: vi that: é 1 iad if she can’t ae ‘up thee friends to get the latest. She is also un- popular since peve cant phgae You have a difficult problem and! one, which it, is very, difficult for ‘parents :.to. understand. Just |! because they were able to man- you age without telephones when they |! forget times have changed and a teleptione is ‘almost a necces- a‘beautitul, a by. ie a This| rude,-and paresis hon is. greatly..curbing my -social- life! 'm- ‘sure -"Mufdock” “would id thave - ponvince ‘Dad"I need: the: eiphone? cicking your, legs. | That were young, ‘ they. tend to should show — you mean “pusi- sity if a: young girl’s balance: is to be preserved..- . Girls: call up.te discuss the day’s A highway marking crew. of all Bo: intake | wee ‘At ee cen ‘paren! cats only | _.7™ in an awful pickle, Yester- had. to" supply food, ‘clothes and day some men tame’and took out}: our -The day © before ible. aids to shelter for their but it is our. water was shut off. In-both ee ‘their duty to provide cases it was because the bill had | _ along with a ‘Jocal, i x not been paid. news gathe facility. officer are of “stencilling '. forest. “protection on the road surfaces of the main provincial highways: "| The’ :messages | read: ‘*Keep BE, Green=Use Your Ashtray.” ., The letters are’ seven feet men a flimsy excuse such as “we can’ near future will be working east the This is very timely as ‘we are now im the dangerous fire period and over 50 percent. of British | i Sincerely yours,” © Madame. Snoopersnout:. Many s shirk their, re-|OW" ion set, my. & sponsibility ‘in this regard Sith mink coat, my ‘daughter's movie afford it.’ Try. to explain to them dog food: Our option to buy a how important a telephone is in| Cattle ranch ( my daughter has the life of a modern, young girl, |N°W taken to cowboys), expiyes Make them see that times have| ‘hls week. st Madanie:: Snoonersn ou in (|| TWO .WEERS LATER i :I have ‘another: problem. : ‘Thanks to you there is now a.telephone |She will ‘suffer from feelings nee at our housé but my parents con- |Tejections unless she has one too tinue ta be difficult by not Jett For the above reasons I’ must last night one Ot raise in pay. or else I'll go nuts, ep are on ¢} camera and our (last ‘batch of Our : small car gives aoa aaiigh- Chow) . Lv oliceowmpeytel Mi WALT" ‘DISNEY’S “BEAR COUNTRY” “SHOWS AT 7.cand 9'p.m.... » Matinee Saturday At2 p.m. REGULAR’ ‘ADMISSION PRICES demand ‘an immediate, healthy. “MONDAY. and TUESDAY: PRICED FROM .. .. $1.75 to $10.00 and over ch . *Availabie'on ‘Request to Winnipeg Mail ornate the forests, - Cancer Forum ot ee ca my girl friends phoned /and told} - ~. Sincerely yours, Se me ail about the dance at Hogan’s Mr. 1M, A. Mouse. BAMBOO . .. 30c ‘STEEL .. $1.75 ARE-AT fects). @ ‘Is Cancera single ‘The new edition of gaicke Can- adian Facts, oars up to-date A. No, The term “cancer” in- cludes all ‘forms of on-all growth, very many varieties now being known. These have certain characteristics in common, ‘such 23 uncontrolled growth and tend- ‘such es location in the body, microscopic appearance ands re- to t. sponse : @. Does the use of alcohol bear any relation to cancer of the stom- ach? A: Not so far as is known. Al-|}. Lawii ‘Rakes ) [orpeameaerene on [Sie maaiiee | [AT RATRNC ee YE ATON'S ORDER OFFICE COLUMBIA AVE. 4. CASTLEGAR Bho, A, Swat. ~ By: RI. scoTT GALLIC. ‘ ne, 40, SR - : Satine! ahaa GALLIC. CHEMISTR: SiR eAeins fo 38 ao DESIGHATING ork s CRYSTALLIN els ifting Job ho’ dime to watch the crown ‘Point '~" Castlegar Cubs month, totalling $38,800 it in value. ix Total for July: last year was $7,- if 1952, $19, 000. i i “the! game Sunday Village . of comeaar Siig the | were. agreeably surprised to find month of July, reached its high- the Castlegar Ball Park in one : est peak of the year.and was con- of .its-best conditions ever after]. ~ siderably higher. than for. the] a Bains apd levelling job dur- 3 way afternoon, with the help of ie. weekend. told, the. Village Commissioners Monday’evening that in the face of complaints from Trail players. at the poor condition of the ‘bajl field: here, he had given the Ball Park the: much neded work Sat- > Gbtinalasioner Gerry. Wanless |: ie the Village bulldozer, and mem-, rs of the ball club. lustrial. Arts, Room at the Stanley| His action was endorsed by the Humphties\ High- School): seen commission meeting. : {cohol may have an unfavourable : 1 A @ acres fs oe ee ‘ eee : effect on; stomach tissues of some one x are . aA Seat eer Sar oe 3 yy ; persons, but no more so than : : peeretes ‘ i Z H BS 23 nity some other substances taken into ss MOSES cis : 5 Tayi 4 hs : >. : 8 wenvous pe ke the stomach with food or drink. : : Z ; = ; GR 4 LowtR, po eae 1 el a 4 when ore soon ding: i ees Cee : cause of the t L lie j bees 5 f 7, Hons’ to “Castl d i aie: 'Dergousoff, 2. $1,000;° Twin : " WEDNEDAY snd THU “ A. There is no scientific evider Serving he Bes 4 linc es. ie - 2h, Seprecde Ahad ww aaa ays "| ientairy ‘school, °$9,850; ‘Castlegar enase¢ : a rencene THURS v, that it will. : ; Board, | -ty “building, . int te ae g @, Wiat is the differencé be: & TOW a ee ae = = S| inrrestaences 3,008 Marah partie = < tween normal and cancer growth? fae zs oe eae EsG ‘| $ wR Ss ease sme 2 siden 3 $5, : | $200. ° meey A. Normal growth begins when aa a cities frei : - > s % Peake 4 the fertilized-egg or ovum divid- es into two cells and coritinues under -control of natural body forces until maturity is reached. Thereafter, growth is held'in check except to replace destroyed tissues... rid ay eats DON’T WAIT UNTIL FALL TO PLACE YOUR ORDER. FOR: Cancer arises when a cell or group _of cells begins to grow ‘avai: “asl fd “the” nornial “calls | (during the first weeks of life. The : cells - of' this secondary. growth; |’ unresponsive to the ‘control that) Keeps normal cells in check, force }: thair ‘destrudtive ways among the ‘normal cells in the vicinity,| | and ‘later spréad “to other: parts] of the ‘body. : This - uncontrolied cell growth is: teancer, 3 Q. What causes cancer?’- + A. The dause is umknown.. In animals cancer can be. produced in’ a variety of ways, but these have no. direct . relationsaip, wo r ‘in MAGAZINES %- CONFECTIONS. BUS. DEPOT.” - ag AATES py OANHALE py MICUAE Niasun Darateux;Rewwie