CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 7, 1959 Farmers Institute The regular meeting of the Farmer's Institute was held at ¢he home of the president J. Lea- my, on Wednesday evening, with Mr. Leamy presiding. J. H, Smith was appointed to act with the Women’s Institute Tegarding a site’ for the garbage dump Mr. Webster reported the regress of the Fall Fair plans. Leamy was appointed to get in touch with the Public Works Department, regarding the eee ing of the townsite graded, and the contro] of the dust menace.| Mr. Webster was appointed delegate to the Semi-Annual Con- vention, which is to be held in Balfour, “on May 9, when the Minister of Agriculture will be in attendance, MAY 13th, 1959 | ADULTS — $1.00 U.B.G, PLAYERS CLUB PRESENTS THE HILARIOUS COMEDY - “GHARLEYS AUNT” Directed by lan Thorne S.H.H.S. AUDITORIUM Tickets Available At: LEITNERS AND LEWIS COFFEE BAR “The Funniest Play Written’’ 8:00 P.M. STUDENTS — 50c To Be Here A gospel musical team from the Prairie Bible Institute, Three Hills, Alberta, Canada, will be at the. Castlegar ‘Legion Hall on Sunday, May 10 at 2:30 p.m. un- der the auspices of the Commun: ity Bible Centre. Rev. Dan Smith heads this team as speaker, and team members, Biruesh Koukal, Gospel Musical Team, May 10 tion in 1950,‘he has worked in Australfa, Ceylon, and India with some of the foremost national preachers,” Carl’ McMindes, of New York, {s a 1959 Bible School grad- uate; Ed Brainerd of Illinois, a Junior, and Lonny Koukal, of Wasvingtony a Freshman. Ron Carl and {Ron Bergstrom Pears an in- teresting variety ‘of sacred music. Ttie Prairie Bible Institute beginning in 1922 with an enrol -;ment of eight students now has a Bible School and High-'School of over one OFFICIAL OPENING OFFICIAL SPEAKER: Mr. ee enna] ET WEST KOOTENAY HIGH SCHOOLS’ | STUDENT ART EXHIBIT Stanley Humphcen High School MAY 11, Chairman: Mr. Roy Brown, Principal S.H.H.S. Mr. Colin Mackenzie, Inspector Dist. 9 SPECIAL PROGRAM S.H.H.S. Band Under Direction of Norman Fishwick Programmes On Sale 5¢ Donations Appreciated — May 11-12 8:00 P.M. MAY 1 - 16 Leitner’s Clothes PANT SPECIAL Pants Dry Cleaned ONLY 39 REGULAR PRICE 75¢ — OUR DISTRICT AGENTS — Lewis‘ Coffee Bar Kianaird Upper Bench Store Tri “s Grocery Kinnaird © Kit ind Store Kinnaird le | unt. que among Christian schools. Prairie s-located in a small far ‘ming community on the wide, sparsely settled prairies of Wes- tute is a missionary training! school over one thousand former students are serving Christ on foreign mission fields, and hun- dreds are engaged in pastoral and other Christian service in Canada and the United States: The Principal of the The founding of an interdenom-| iby is tern Canada. Prairle Bible Insti-;” Pianist, is also a 1959 Bible 1 Schon graduate. UBC Safety. Training To Last A. Week An intensive, week-long training course in accident pre- vention will be held June 1:5 at the University of British Colum- bia campus. The course is spon- sored by the B.C. Safety Council and the U.B.C Extension Depart- ment -in co- voperation with the E. Maxwell, is well known aap a Bible teacher, editor of the Prair- ie Overcomer, and author of three inspiring books, Born Cruc- ified, Crowded to Christ, and Abandoned to Christ. Mr. Smith completed his Bi- ble training at Cliff College, Eng- land in 1932, and after two years on the staff of the College as an evangelist, sailed for China in 1935 in fellowship with the China Inland Mission. Since his evacua- MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ENDORSES: AMAZING NEW - HEARING INVENTION Mra, Eleanor Roossvelt has sow Jalned other _promine @_revolution: ene. writes: "It "poole "ealy ‘knee Siete velation and. = Jo) LISTEN! weat on ala nok fare moment 3 fult dida't know a Hearing ~ could be ‘aa, good as this, It, heratde anew day for the Hard-of Hearts. Mail attached. coupon, for, the new page FREE .HOOK about the NEW Qrarisn Listener, orus Fist Patented Myuxiaga |. Renda ‘Aid. Bixaiusive with tation AND DRY THE ‘CRYSTAL Phone 4851. LAUNDRY CLEANERS INSTITUTE For BETTER HEARING 428 Main st! Penticton, ‘B.C. SOS Seee IEEE ee “es CRE CEES zr = Castle Tire Shop _ 193 Cofumbia Ave. CASTLEGAR, B.C. Phone 4441 QUALITY REPAIRS, RETREADS & VULCANIZING -RETREADS BY . ceen/ YEAR 750 x14 .. “ 670 x15. 710 x15. » $13.75 - . . $12.50 oa ace, dliarete $14.50 Plus ‘Recappable ‘Casing Board. A host von B.C.'’s top safety leaders will direct day and even- ing sessions under Tra.ining Course Director, J. Kenneth Da- kin, Director of Industrial Re- Jations, Canadian Pacific Air Lines, and Course Co-Ordinator, B, E, Curtis, Extension Depart- ment, University of British -Col- umbia, The course will include: the organization of accident preven- tion programs; accident investi- gation and reporting; psychology of safety. motivation; conference leadership; and other related gub- jects. Safety directors and others interested in occupational safe- ty are invited to participate in the course. The total cost of the course (five full days with four evening sessions) is $75.00 which includes lecture notes, manuals, meals and first class accommodation on the campus. It's gi nerally a chain of cir- cumstancés that shows up the weak link in a man’s character. . Observes Tenth Safely Month Emphasizing what authorl- ties unanimously consider an in- creasing. need in industry, sore 7400 employees of Cominco be- gan Friday to observe thelr 10th annual Safety Month. Cominco, with employees at Trail, Salmo, Riondel, Kimber- ley, Calgary and Yellowknife, in Western Canada, is the only large industry in Western Canada de- voting an entire month to spec- ial promotion of safety. Dozens of other have set ele around thelr large safety clock. For cach accident-free day, a clear bulb will be replaced with a green.one; red bulbs will sig- nify days on which accidents oc- curred, Refinery employecs will also enter a limerick contest, with the Publicatlons Department due to choose a winner at the end of safety month. Preliminaries will also be held to name final en- trants In the.‘annual Cominco Fork-Lift Truck Road-e-o, which] will take. place at Arena, May 21, The Engineering Services De- ‘held a gala , opening Comines aside a week per year Yor con- centrated obedience fo, general night affair at Tadanac Hall. Wi- ves and children of Cominco em- ployees were present, with safe- ty-quiz programs planned for children as well as for parents, -The Engincering Trades Saf- ety Group has developed a theme bullt ‘around Camping and Home Safety. All employees of the de- partment who have spent 13 suc: cessive aceldent-free working months from ‘May, 1958 to May, 1959, inclusive, will be. eligible to compete-in a draw for camping equipment. ‘ Throughout Trail operations, slogans have been adopted. One which has made a particular im- pression on viewers will be seen often, f fh It reads: “You cannot be safe by accident.” rules of ig. In 1946, Cominco's first sat- ety week was observed, but the everrising standard’ of safety throughout the Company's’ op- erations dictated an increase. J. B. Biker, supervisor of the safe- ty and hyglene department, sald 1958 was the first year in which Trail operatoins avoided a )ost- time accident throughout safety month, ,, He added that “results of safety month cannot always be assessed during or immediately after the period.” He pointed out the possibility of safety educa- tion preventing accidents at any, time, simply because certain safe- ty habits are practiced so often as to become almost routine during that time. t To continually. boost safety to Cominco —: and to residents of communities at or near’which Cominco employees work — the safety and hygiene department in past devised y.such as]* s TAKE Village of Casi of ‘a portion of ‘the completed by CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF CASTLEGAR "Municipal: Ac” _SECTION-6OT. Age that the Corporation ‘of. the jar intends to stop up and.dispose highway shown on tenay District, which portion: is. green ona plan prepared by Gordon McRae, B.C. Ls and werified: upon oath: swom: by ‘him: on Sth cay ot October, 1957, in exchange for that portion ote Seventy-four (74) of Lot One Hundred: one (181), Kootenay District in the Provt tish Columbioa,- ‘shown outlined:in ‘red.on the’ said Gordon McRae af the purpose: of diverting:the hight DATED at Castlegar, B.C, this oy of. ge 4959. Plan-88, Koo- outlined: in and E soaring rockets during the per-]) iod of extreme solely conscious: ness, This year, however, officlals have given departmental safety authorities an opportunity to de vise individual plans, with the safety and hygiene department lending supervision. According to information received from Mr. Biker, preparations are’ well-ad- vanced for a gala opening at Tad- anac and Warfield workings Fri-|| day morning. The Trail Sea Cadet band will tour Tadanac shops during the morning and will also appear at the refinerles, assay office and research’ and development area. An official ofthe Engineering Division has been invited to speak at thelr rally and Mr. Biker will also present 2 short address. “ Each of Cominco's separate operations at Trail has made plans to boost Safety Week, The Warfield Department. has set aside a morning during which all shift bosses will tour the Tad- anac plans, enjoy a luncheon and return to work. It was felt the familiarization tours would help increase safety conscious- ness among shift-bosses, and, in- directly, among other employces <— by enabling the tourists to check safety procedures in other shops, ‘The Refineries Safety group will place 31 light bulbs in a cir- VELVET “ALKYD FLAT Bt ea ~ FOR BEDROOM AND LIVING ROOM WALLS &° CEILINGS, YOU CAN'T BUY A MORE BEAUTIPUL FINISH. Monamel VELVET gives a rich low-lustre to CLASS ‘by itself!- h low EVERYBODY LIKES — too,- s it’s VELVET Bros. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Phone 3351 BUILDING CONTRACTORS iii TTT ay, ; May: 1 ; Located In Lewis Chevron Station — Kinin ani fiew Famous Bear Mignmest Equipment Plus The Now Bear On The Car pecan! Fully Exporionced Oporatr PHONE 2072. - EVENINGS 2842 oR St. Rita’s Roman Catholic Church Rev. E, A. Brophy, P.P. — 5th at Elm Street. Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Mass at Genelle at 7:00 p.m. The Community Bible Centre - Sunday in’ the: Legion Hall 10:30 Sundey School — 7:30 Family Service : At 51 Columbia Avenue - i Tues.,.7:30 = Young People’s Hour; Thurs., 7:45 - Prayer and, Bible Study. ‘|}FOR SALE — Good bullding lots in Kinnaird, phone 2738. tin 10 FOR SALE — 14’ plywood boat, fibregiassed ‘bottom, with 30 HLP. outboard, phone 4471 or 2441, 316 The United Church Of Canada Robson — Ist and 3rd Sundays at ll ae a.m. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9:45 p.m. Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7: 308 Pam. FOR SALE — new Beatty Iron-|. er, will sacrifice, regular $279.- 00, going for $199. NO. Phone 2161, 614 Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day’ Saints Sundays ‘at.10:30 a.m..— Twin Rivers. Halt “The Presbyterian Church Of Kinnaird . Public Worship at 11:00 a.m. - Church: School at:10:00. a.m... Bible Study, Tuesday, at 7:30 a.m, Rev. M.S. Réside, B.A., B.D. - The Anglican'Church ° + “SUNDAY, MAY 0th Castlegar — 8: 300: am, and 7:30'p.m. | ce innaird —-9:00a.m. .. . A GMs FOR SALE — 2 lots ‘in Robson, apply Lion’s Head \Store near Ferry. 316 | FOR SALE — residential lots, terms if necessary, apply Eli's Auto Court, Phone ,5200, 2114 FOR SALE — comfortable house, ideal for retiring couple. Good garden with bearing fruit trees 217 - Sth Ave. Kinnaird, phone Pc ae ees FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house :. in Kinnaird, heavy wiring, base- ment, garage. and’ chicken * housé, phone 4738. - tin:17 The Pentecostal Ta Tabernacle Sunday School - 10:a.m. — Moming Worship ~ 1.a.m, Evangelistic. + 7:30 p.m, — Prayer and Bible Study, “Thursday at.7:30°p.m. it 7:30 P. im. - Young: Peoples. obson. Community Memorial Church * United’ Church —~Ist and 3rd‘Sunday ‘at.11 :00 a.m. = * Anglican Church — 2nd Sunday 11:00.a.m. ‘4th Sunday, 8:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Baptist —'Sth Sunday : FOR SALE — Small farm ‘onj Blueberry Paulson Highway apply’ box 108 Kinnaird. 317 fon CaN My PoaD is ALWAYS "30 DARN Suereev ay CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday May 7, 1959 NOTICE.— the'Sales Agent for the T. Eaton Co. will be in the Castlegar. Order ‘Office on ‘Thursday afternoon of each ig ‘weelk-from 1:00 ‘to. 4:00 p.m: tin18 NOTICE — Castlegar and Dis- IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of John Frank Nixon, who passed away on the 9th of May. 1557, Will be remembered and. lov- ed always by his wife and a ily. “trict Hospital - This 1s an ap- peal to those few people wifo have NOT yet driven or back- ed thelr automobiles into the wooden guard rails argund the hospital parkways. Will anyone who feels an irresistable urge to take a crack at these rails please do 50, if it can be ‘con- veniently arranged, before the end of May,'so that they can be repaired once and for all. There are also a few small trees still standing for: ee + with ambition: NOTICE .— Ken's Wheel Align- ment now-open to serve you, i phone 2472 ‘for Guide Association Rolds Meeting The regular monthly meet- ing of the Guide and Brownie Association, Castlegar Branch, was held at the hame of Mrs. G. W. Anderson on April 28. There were twelve members present. Final plans for the Annual Mothers’ Day tea were made. The tea Is to be held in the St. Alban’s Hall on May 9. The Brow- nies are to be asked to look af- ter the surprise parcels. There 118 NOTICE — ‘Senior Citlzen’s As- Pot Luck Supper, Fri- FOR SALE — 3 antennas and 2 masts complete. Apply. Mrs. Bagglo, 424-5th. Ave., Castlegar. oy 318, FOR SALE — 25 acres, north side , of . old, Milestone -Road, Kinnaird. "Sand pit, on" proper- day evening, 6:30 p.m. Busi- ness -meeting.- follows. -Guests _Wweleome, 118 ty. What. offers? Phone 9741, Cc 318 FOR SALE — house trailer .go- ing at °$285.00, apply Mrs. LANCIAULT, Salmo, B.C, ‘316 FOR ‘SALE — fresh eggs, case ‘or % case lots, L, T. Abbott, Wynndel, B.C., phone EL6-2496 FOR SALE — 3 b home B: : +fnl8 on 2 corner : lots,” fenced, on * Robson. townsite,’ 12° assorted fruit. trees, garage, apply ‘box 274 Robson or phone 3462. 316 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. FUNERAL HOME FOR SALE — house in Castle _8ar, 2 bedrooms main floor, 2 finished rooms ‘in , basement, automatic gas heat, terms, phone 391i. ' tiniG FOR SALE — semi-finished 2 FOR SALE — GE. electric stove, 30" oven, phone 5265. © | 318 FOR RENT — heated, furnished apartment. Private entrance - private:-bathroom, dishes, ln- en, fridge, gas stove. Available} June Ast. J. NOTICE — Bargain’ Print Sale + in Robson Halt, May. 9, Satur- -day, 2:30. p.m. .Sponsored by ‘Robson Evening Group, W.A. Tea, doorprize and bake goods, 118 will be a contest and also a door prize. s Cookie’ day is to be May % It was decided that money for a uniform be allotted to Mrs J.,Dalziel, who is Tawny'Ow! fox the 1st Castlegar Pack. Booster prize was won by Mrs, C.. King. +: Delicious refreshments were served ‘by the hostess. ‘The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. EL Bartsofg on May 26 at 2:00 gm tinis FOR SALE — Cabin Cruiser, 23 ft, 65 HELP. ford V8 inboard marine conversion, apply. Smith Marine Service, Syringa Creek. 318 FOR RENT —.:4 room modern house,’ phone 3897 or 7031, 118 * CASTLEGAR “pepo Ls LAUGHTON a x $84 — OF BO, DEDICATED! TO KINDLY ‘THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and' * Bronze Plaques IOFFICE SUPPLIES COMMERCIAL ."° cf JASTLEGAR BUILDING c GASTLEGAR ‘NEWS SUPPLY. STORE - Box 249. — ~Piione 2161. “NORA'S > HAIR’: DRESSING PARL' A’ cemplete , beauty, service |-.- by appointment - DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, - OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30 to .8:00 p.m. pnege samt : Ms E, MeCORQUODALE Bs ©. Land Surveyor UNITED. TRUCKING - Daily Freight Service Trafl,, Rossland, Castlegar, - | Nelson * ‘PRONE 1284 Bay Avenue, Trall. “Castlegar 2521 : Met SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING For: Estimates Phone 3 7 ae arid 7261 PHONE 5155 ‘or 2181 D. FOX: ar “PLUMBING & HEATING SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS | BASe: B.C, LAND SURVEYOR’ “1015 Eighth St. Netson _Phone 144-8 Ray G. Johnson, BI iG 7EXCAVATING . SEE - CASTLEGAR CTRANSFER’ W..Sharples — Phone’ 6091 - ~ 6. A. SUMNER FURNITURE MOVING | Long Distance “esisionk' aa -\ | PHONE © Castlegar 2521 — Trail 191 PHONE 20271 ~Nelson 1471: UNITED ene : -WALDIE LUMBER &.* BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We. can ‘supply ‘all your - bullding ‘needs, Estimates gladly given: * ‘Phone 7112. es HOM! BUILDING. SUPPLIES Phone 3181—Kinnatrd, ' 3.0. LUMBER, — PAINT PLUMBING AND. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES DUTCH MAID, > BAKERY LIMITED Birthday Cakes: Weddliig Cakes Anniversary, Cakes PHONE $241 - CENTRAL “SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. GREEP'S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING - Free -Eatimates MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to-9:30 pan. Not just another place to eat, PHONE 38st ~- PHONE 8571 -But the place to eat anether- house, full furnace and garage, phone 4738, * tims FOR RENT — 2.room apartment upstairs, 762 2nd “Ave, Castle- + gar. Phone 5106, . 118: WANTED TO RENT two bedroom house or ‘sulte, furnished, Have 2 children, ages 2% years and 10 months, phone 2353 or 5354, BSt:) To Insure your D NOW and Assure -Your At . Retire- FOR SALE — Baby Crib and mattress, also 1952 Austin Sta- tion Wagon. Phone 7541. 118 FOR SALE — 14’ plywood boat, + fibreglass .bottom, . 74%. HP: Evinrude motor. T.V, Antenna 2,4 and 6,, 6'XS" rug, ment. C. Arthur Anderson ‘ANTED — second-hand boy's bicycle for 9 yr, old, Phone 4248, ns FOR RENT — fully’ furnished suite 567 — 5th Ave. or phone 6231, is 317 The Mutual Life A of Canada” phone. 7511. vy 118 FOR SALE — 4 bédroom house , on 2 corner lots, gas furnace, garage, 390.- 7th Ave. Castle- gar. ,Phone 5114: 317 Pensions Whether your business has few employees or many, their underlying concern is the same as. ours — the future, -, A_ Pension’ Plan won't solve all personnel prob- lems, but’ it will help re-~ lieve you and your staff, of the vital problems of old age. The cost is low. You are cordially invited to consult — Dick Fowler A North American ” bife “Robson, BC. : ILS. Ud . “Charter Service. Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lokes ‘Phone 4331- “INSURE VO ne Sur , Por AllYour “INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 NOTICE — Lovely flowers -for mother’ at Nielsen’s in. Kin- naira. 118 SMITH BOARDING: KENNELS “The home’ ‘for. your pet when you're away, reasonable rates, pick-up “and - delivery service, Syringe - Creek Phone 90047. 415 — one or}: FOR RENT — 5-roomed. house in Castlegar; central, apply 76 Maple. St. between 9:00 a.m. and 6;00. p.m, 4 316 FOR RENT — Motel units for rent: by .the. week or month, apply Maples Motel. phone 4871. 316 ROOM AND BOARD cor ue es. Phone 9781. tin 2 NOTICE — For Mother's Day, | say it with flowers from Hel- ens Flower "Shop. ‘Let us as- sist you with gift selections. We-can create floral arrange- ments and-corsages that are id. CASTLE THEATRE an from our wide variety of flow- ers - roses, carnations, garden. jas, gladiolas, snapdragons. stocks, spray mums, Mafestic daisies, Marguerites, Esthe: Reed daisies, sweet peas, tul ips and lily-of-the-valley. Per haps you would lke a lovel: ‘plant In bloom? See our stocl of hydrangeas, fuschias, cal ceolarias, chrysanthemums. roses and lilies. We also hav tropical and other small -a° sorted plants. Let us help you to “say it - with flowers Flowers say it better! 118 IN MEMORIAM McNeil — In loving memory, of Rev. A. O, McNeil who passed away, May 8th, 1958, He went away without farewell, He said goodbye to none But Heaven's gate was open wide Anda loving voice said “Come” In memory's lane we often stanc Our hearts are sad and sore. But through the gloom, There come the words, “Not Dead, just gone before.” Ever remembered by his wife and family. ns OTICE — 1d grav- el ae phone 3200, Eli So- pow. 2114 NOTICE — Will take in grad- uation dresses for sewing Phone. 3299. | 316 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — THUR. - FRI. - SAT. Elk Drive-in P.O. Box 303, C: 4ltin NOTICE = Highly qualified tea- cher; mathematics and Russian ive Edgewood 4:00 “p.m. Monday. Leave 7:00 (a.m. Tuesday. ‘Arrive:Bobson’ Wharf. Alexander Zuckerberg. Phone Cc: 4631. tins , CREDIT UNIONS ARE “REGULARLY | AUDITED FOR SALE — Riverview lot.in Dumont Kinnaird phone 2034: ' 317 NOTICE —.TV sales and ser'vice , Agent for Marcont, Phone 5: pier R. Martini, MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS ~ -Renewals,‘or :new, see. Bar- rie’s Barber Shop, ‘authorized agent for.ALL + magazines, E Thur. - Richard Widmork , 22 16 Fri. - Sat. May 7-8-9 Men of Sherwood Forest IN COLOR — PLUS Red Skies of Montana IN COLOR ONE SHOWING — 8:40 — Richard Boone