Page 8 Four Traffic | Violators Charged Four " traffic violations and] ’ three other cases were heard be- fore Stipendiary Magistrate W. H. Taylor in Magistrates’ Court in Castlegar during the week of July 20. R, A. Milne of Warfield was charged under section 57 with driving in a motor vehicle with- out due care and attention over the Robson-Syringa Creek Road atid fined $30, wit! (CH MICKI FRESHIN’t pF _ A ‘J'.S MOTORCYCLE, 1949 costs of $8.60, J, N. Derhousoft of Bluett-was charged under section 285 (6) of the Criminal Code after- being involved in a collision near Tar- rys, Mr. Derhousoff had been allegedly driving on the wrong side of the road, He was fined $50 and $5.50 costs, E. C. Beile, a local man, was «stopped by police when he-was| seen driving through Kinnaird in an erratic manner and at ex-{ cessive speed. He also was charged -under section 57 and ordered to pay a fine of $20 and] $5.50 costs. F. S. Gritchen of Brilliant was charged with operating a motor vehicle without a driver’s licen- ce and fined $25 together with $5 costs. Mr, Gritchen ‘had driven off the! rod near Brilliant and during police investigation of the incident it was found that.he did not have a driver's licence, Reneus Groslin, a locat resi- dent, was charged in Castlegar. with being intoxicated in a ‘pub- Hic place and ordered to pay a fine of $10 and $6.50 costs.. : W. F. Rilkoff'of Brilliant was charged under the Domestic Ani- mals Act with owning a bullover 6 months old and permitting it to run at large. Fine.was $10 and $5 costs. Proceedings againgt “Omar Lightle under the Income Tax Act were finally terminated on the twenty-fifth of July with one hundred dollars fine being im- posed with $5.50 costs. o . Doctors Give Advice -= a . a2 iene ror Lank Ana Lean * Come are ‘boril fat; some achi- eve fafnesg, and some have fat- ness thrust. tion them — like- wise thinness,, advises: Dr. Harold : Toronto - DUTCH PRINCESSES TO VISIT CANADA | ‘tral Preas Canadian : cesses of Hol- fand, irene i), 14,.and her sister, Beatrix, 15, daughters of Queen Soliant and Prince Bern- hard, Jane in New fase, iefore taveling to ‘Ore tawa, where _their mother, spent the. wartime years. “One cannot increasé the.mumber of muscle fibres, but their qual- in physical, “mediene, “The thin ‘are so for want of muscle, and this in turn is due 2 Jack of healthy appetiie,” notes, ,‘Eating alones,. is not hell eure, however, for it takes hard, work : to. build: muscle, Weight | gain that is not predominantly muscular gain should not be the goal of the bony. It requires a) special form of hard work, some- thing in the nature of weight lifting, to build healthy additional tissue — and this is only for those who have-keen pronounced phy- sically fit ‘for ‘indulgences ; of such vigor. In general, it is out of reach of those past 40. They must be content with the know- ledge that they are, all else be-! ing equal, in a preferred risk sta-{ tus with. insurarice companies.” | Dr. Cranfield points out that every square millimeter of mus-| cle tissue comprises 1,000 muscle | fibres and 2,000 blood vessels. ity can be imp! |. Many of the fibres are thin and pale in indivi- duals who are thin and pale.” FOR BETTER CEMENT ~ 7 WE HAVE CRUSHED GRAVEL PHONE 3711 CHUCK’S TRANSFER. ELIE'S AUTO COURT Fully Modern “CABINS Seagram's Crown Royal Seagram's V.O. * Seagram's “83” Axagrams King’s Plate Seagram 's Special old Railway Tracks Blasted track. and tore. plates ‘on_ the Canadian Pacific Railway’s Ket- tle’ Valley line, 16 1/2. miles ‘West of Nelson late Saturday. night. The track is situated only a few hundred feet, from the Sou-| upheaved track, thern Transproyincial. Highway between Tarrys and Glade,. The blast. was heard by a storekeeper in the area who reported it first @ | to a bus driver. It was also heard near South Slocan, j The first: blast was reported -| about 11:30. About midnight, re- port of another blast. was re- ever, police believe both were re* ports on. the: Tarrys dynamiting. CPR track crews‘and RCMP of- hour, ‘ . At Tarrys; Rails Heaved A ‘blast that was ‘heard iiles|ficers were immediately dis- ripped’ ties, heaved the} patched to the area, Flagmen were stationed nearby and two ‘trains, scheduled in the district were warned to proceed with caution, ;A diesel, moving slowly along the track first spotted the Tracks were damaged and the rail, although, not-broken,"was. heaved, Explosives tipped a three foot hole alongside the track, The train was delayed less than an Tracking dogs were brought promptly to the scene and picked |. by RCMP at Nelson. How-| up a trail which led down to the river's edge. Here apparaently the blaster had taken toa boat and travelled up or down stream, @ Hear them at ‘the Theatre LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE for, though extensive casting was, The compass’at present in gen-- made on both sides, no trace eral use is that patented by Sir could be picked up. Police state William Thompson, later Lord that investigation is continuing. Kelvin, in 1876. ‘hours cdothans days. et taany: when you FLY to ‘your. destination, wherever 8). 1134 hrs. 130.30 12 hrs, 196.05 Let-the. Canadian Paciflc Airlines agent'hélp you, plan . your. entire ‘trip. He ‘will provide: complete through - ticket service ‘ where you want to go, Phone'360! tion and reservations, — Mee THE HON. JAMES'SINGLA\ Mintster of Fisheries us PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA: The envy. of. the ae fod y: Thursday, July 30, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 9 Thé. News’ F ‘or Sale CHOICE RIVER VIEW. LOTS. Limited number. $800.00. Ap- ply . Guy; Guido, Lower, Du- mont, Kinnaird, P6-26 ' For Rent Classifieds FULLY .MODERN TWO BED- ROOM house, Apply G. Guido, Kinnaird, Phone 2738, . P3 30 CHERRIES..FOR SALE, PICK them yourself, Third Avenue and Cedar Street. Model. Very, good ‘condition. Apply A. Peterson, Box 474, Castlegar. +. « P3-29 PARTL BUILT, TWO BEDROOM house and one room shack. Situated on lots © measuring APARTMENT. APPLY A. -ERE- MENIKO,. . CL-3L 4 ROOMED HOUSE IN KIN- ‘ NAIRD, Fully modern. Apply H. S. Johnson,.Phone 2546, 5 ROOMED HOUSE FULLY modern, Phone 2701. Apply N. Chiz, 4th, Ave, off Maple, eee Near high school. Apply W. -Ogloff, Box 419, .or ‘Dione $326, Castlegar.. P3 30 BING AND. “LAMBERT CHER- RIES. 15¢ Ib, W. Sookorookoff. 3. ROOMED - MODERN |. HOME, full basement and furnace, very reasonable, Apply. after 6 p.m.) Mrs, Mary, Curren, oi “lesan, TWO. WHEELED | TRAILER. Apply Box 146, Kinnaird or Phohe 4313. P3-31 LEONARD. REFRIGERATOR 412 cu. ft. $85.00. Phone 3091, Wright’s Auto Service, .- C3-31 FOR. SALE- — Bing CHerries Tth.‘and Maple, Box 445 Castle. gar 2 3 FOUR;:, ROOMED, “MODERN Home _.on . large . lot, garage, fruit trees, garden, etc. Excel- ‘lent Jocation, ..Just .past the Co-Op Store, ‘Robson. Phone 2272, F. Howes. “C1-31 CHILDREN’S WAGON AND «three linoleum rugs.” Apply Marie Walters, Castle News. + -P1-3: ONE COAL AND WOOD STOVE Davenport and chair, Buffet, Table and six chairs. Apply Mrs. M. Mac! lan, 2nd, Ave. or write Box 409, Ci | Found. ‘TWO’ BEDROOM: HOUSE ALSO apartment. Phone 3411 or see F. Walkin, Kinnaird, C3-31 Wanted.To Rent : TWO OR: THREE ‘BEDROOM +houses for incoming school- Castlegar. teachers. Apply P.O, Box ei a doll’s bottle from the hi is embarrassin; chipmunks to her a orant home the ravine, where animal into 'the fam: CAT MOTHERS CHIPMUNKS, RARE ter, a cat who should have a female laps aul while her Antest ward, a pezeednel Jong rabbit, is fed by: rt Is of Lynette Williams, Buster doesn’t act’like a cat; in fact, Bert motherly. epic toward all Young animals: they had ‘been: found. ‘wh en home tne rabbit, however, Lynette: eclded ‘to adopt tis helpless Central Presa Canadian le name, contentedly ‘ought three .baby @ trotted them back to Buster brought it week she and ‘Lynett Work Wanted PART TIME HOUSEWORK. Write Box 97, Castlegar, P1-31 JIN CHURCH Announcement TRAIL BUSINESS COLLEGE Day School Begins Sept. 8 Night’: School Begins’ Sept; . 28 Gregg and Pitman Shorthand Office Reopens August 24; 5 “8 C10 2! LOST. —. Wallet containing Drivers. License, Money and] ro) Important Receipts, Lost in vicinity of Robson or South Slocan, REWARD. Mrs. A. McBryan, Salmo ' P2 30 PAIR OF GLASSES WITH SUN | ¢; glasses attached in Creighton’s Store, Kinnaird: Owner may have same by' paying for this ad, « C1-31 P1-31 FURNITURE AND _HOUSE- HOLD effects. Including fruit, aluminum | ware. Also . Man’s Dicycle. $20.00, a... cee C1-31 Thank You! The ‘Catholic Women’s (| For. Rent ‘ 5) ROOMED.. HOUSE, WITH “garage in, Castlegar also range. /-who ‘supported ~ them’ “in® ‘their - ‘recent: benefit dance sat which 64.11. was | real: “Apply. Mrs. Kennedy, Robson Post Office. 1-31 The United Church’ - OF Canada’ Castlegar 10:35 am, — Stinday School 7:45 pm. — Hymn’ Song and Service of Worship. . | Every Bundeg at 12: 80° Sérvice of worl ip. Fit a Third Sundays at 11 am, St. Rita's Church Sunday Masses — 8:30 and. u clocls,. - “| sunday devotions — 7:30 p.m. ig al 7:30 p. : Daily Mass, 8 o'clock! St. Joseph's Chapel - /Sunday Mass,.10 a.m. ‘Gospel Hour _. Twin. Rivers Hall Every , Sunda: » Bread 10. a. Gospel Hour - “| Geod,' Alberta, errs RORRER iver,’ and Mrs.,G. Guido have as their guests Mrs. Guido's sister Sister .Carmel. Joseph. of Mount Vernon Wash: and her. mother Mrs, M. DuMont of New Denver. Tpey will leave shortly for Kere- myeos accompanied by Mr. ‘and Mrs. G, Guido, atholiday spent with friends and relatives at) Pennant, Sask. en- youte home he stopped over the week-end to.visit at the home of ev. and Mrs, J. Flagg of. ‘Me- Mr, and Mrs. S.C. -Muirhead] and family have “left. for a months vacation. They will travel by bus to Windsor, Ontario and will visit .at such intermediate points as, Winnipeg, Minneapolis, Chicago, and Detroit. While. &t Castle Theatre SAVE WITH A Thuifipass }{Mr. C. Lamb has.returned from} - e . . - . e e e . FRIDAY and SATURDAY - et MARGE and GOWER CHAMPION ‘DENNIS Of O'KEEFE wa MONICA LEMS = DEAN WALER GORGE WELLS + stu snooes rece wench mus « + CORAL WILLS on wewrrcren J Shows at 7 and.9 p.m. Windsor Mr. will pur- chase a new car and motor east to Montreal via Ottawa where they will be guests at the home of Mrs, Muirheads brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. — Breaking of Ferguson. Before’ leaving — for home th also visit New worvand:, Philidelphia, returning bythe’ American route, ‘Mr. ant Mig. Wm. Campbell Coals. Bible : Centre” “Undenominational all ages. p.m: A’ service for the family. i these services, Above service in the Legion Hall, Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- | tient in the Trail-Tadanac Hos- days, 7:45 p.m.“and. Young Peo-| pital...- ple’s Fellowhip, * Fridays, 7:30 : | p.m.at.the home of Mr..and Mrs,| turned to her home in. Victoria Fred E, Woodrow, Columbia Ave.|after spending a.short vacation All are cordially invited to|at:the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. at the home,of Mrs, M. Campbell. o Kinnaird: from . spending. a ‘Evening Service, Sundays, 7:30 short vacation with her daugh- ter, Mrs, G. K. Turner of Nelson. Mr, Frank Mitchell. is a pa- .: Mit, ‘and Mrs, D; Tulley of Hope, |. B.C, have returned home after|'’ ‘| visiting ‘at the home of Mr,. and] - Sunday school, Sundays at 10:30| Mrs. J. Albee. . ani.-Classes for. young people of i ‘Mrs, "E.. Carlson: has returned ‘) Bldersley, Sask, are visitors i By MOADAY ‘and TUESDAY “Mrs. “Allan” Faii has re- ee, ! ¢-Mrs.. Donald MacKie of Vic- Presbyterian Church Services in:the Churoh every, Sunday at 11:15 am. * D. A. MacKellar, Minister toria‘is at present visiting at the home of her. daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Davies. Mr. and. Mrs. J. Cushner’ and Jerry are spending a short vaca- .| tion at Full Gospel Service noyer and F. Clemo. : Sunday School. — Evangelistic, ‘ t, : ied today and forever.” rist, the. same yester- Mr, and Mrs. F. Plotnikoff Jr. have returned from spending the || Co-Workers —~ Misses J, Pen- week-end at Christina Lake, WINNIPEG BAND . TOURS CANADA -PRIGED aT 4 “MaDpOCR'S Cool cad Light for Summer Wear Ideal for F; ishing: ‘and ‘Camping “PHONE 3641 °° : ‘SANDALS MOCCASINS SCAMPERS eins Oe STORE. - Lutheran Services’ day at 3:00 pm. Services to be held-in Anglican Church every first and third Sun- Pz fal fa Al = E>) BOHUBER - 25 ‘years experience ‘Work Guaranteed Box 522, Phone 4922 _, Castlegar,’ BY ; troph The Zorre-Caledonia ‘ophy for Canadian girls’ bands is held by Nancy Marchylo, 22, of Winn!- Peg. Her Seather-thelle Pipe band won the trophy in competi- ‘tion at Embro, Ont. ‘The. girls ere on tour of Canada and the Shows af 1 and 9 p.m. $150. PAY NITE WED. JOAN TAYLOR. dni LTO EIS me SATE Pos FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUG7 & 8 “SUSAN MORROW — ~- PETER HANSON Afarenent Fictore met on sna