CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 21, 1960 Castlegar Air Cadets Enjoy ~ Two Weeks at Sea Island _ Leaving last Sunday ‘for two racks blocks where they are under. weeks camp at Sea Island were|constant adult supervision on a! commanding officer Fl. Lt. J. R. round the clock basis. MacBain ond 12 cadets from the! ‘A typical day's: program starts Castlegar Air Oadet-squadron, with Revellle at 6 om, Breakfast The main emphasis at this is served from 6:30 to 7:30, Then camp is for sports and athletics.|neds are made and reoms tidied During the two weeks stay alllorior to the 8 a.m. full parade. the boys will have the opportunity; rrom then until noon the regular to fly, some will go to sea in 80 camp training progtam 4s carried RCAF crash boat, and there will out — a program Inid down by the be tours of the thee! of’ Vancouver. Au at Cadet League of Canada which ‘Tol sports, outdoor “Bob Batting, Gary Bro, David But- totivities and normal service in- ler, Pete r Crane, Daren Hackman, doctrination, George Infanti, David Jones, Angus; Th 1 on ea eee McMaster, Pat Meyers, Don Sch- e afternoon progral at 1:30 and may consist of a con- rtzen a . we See gun rosea ws ar- ducted tour to points of interest in rival of the cadets. the city. or ares, a double period For many it was the first time of flying in a service aircraft, away from home — a great ex- ‘shooting on the range, drill, an in- perience in the life of a growing’ structional film or an afternoon of compete games, C's famed Empire Pool is 4! ieee spot — lost year 500 non- swimmers learned to swim under the expert tutelage of the camp swimming. staff. All cadets recelve instruction in life saving snd arti- ficial respiration. ‘The big passing out parade will be held the second Friday of camp. This parade is conducted entirely by the cadets. To be parade com mander {5 one of the top honors for an air cadet in attendance at the. big camp. “The first camp will break up after the sports day, held the after- noon of the ceremonial parade and inspection. 5 boy.’ Upon their arrival at cam} they received a, routine medical check-up by the station medical | ominco ro | staff, had a group photo taken,! drew fatigue clothes‘and were as- signed thelr quarters for their two} Consolidated Mining and Smelt- | week stay. ing Company had a net profit of} | The most Popular spot on the $13,290,000 or 81 cents a share for camp was the dining room-in-ser-|the first six months of this year vice, parlance, the mess hall, The /c@mpany officials announced last dinner of the day just hit the right| Weel. spot. It compares with a net profit Those arriving carly in the day | of $8,564,000 or 52 cents a share for spent the 's; the period last year|| famed Stanley Pare "ithe monkey Sales of all products totalled cage and the penguins were main $64,281,000 compared with $62,626,- | points of interest. ooo inthe corresponding perlod last ‘The cadets are billeted in bar-" year. Fe it Jumps ‘High If these figures can be taken as a. criterion, then the company will finish the year with the beat, net profit since 1957. Net profits last year totalled $16,704,310, In 1958 it was $14,017,- 283; 1957 — $18,815,382; 1956 — $30,- 306,110. 7 y Sales of all ‘products for the first six months of 1960 totalled $64,- 281,000 compared with : $02,826,000 | 198 for the corresponding” period . of 1959, ‘ TL CASTLEGAR RETA Set Your Haxd te tke ls IL There Is Just one way to make this [and produc . Grade [3 SEEK SUNDAY OPERATION oe Applications Ensure Matriculation Glass . The school board hes recelved; © he-Canadian newsprint indus- 14. grade 33 applications, reports try — much the world’s lrgest school board secretary C. H. King.! nay soon own a new, and powerful per ip te ited : weapon, SHHS will provide senlor mae It looks now as if it will be triculstion classes for the 1960-61) cyocegstul in its drive for. contin- # uous operation in all mills, This More are expected to enrol af) eoutd add as much as 760,000 tons ter results from .grade 12 govern-|1,, annual capacity. ment exams are received. Labor is reported as sympath- Sree : etic: It | knows Jobs may be at atake, |! The school board has been ad-|-rpere dra sia hopes that no ser- vised that school buses will be sous objection to Stinday work will equipped with flashing traffic con~| be offered by church or politicians. cance in‘ world markets — which iGansda traditionally dominates. } @ In one stroke — and at no ap- preciable capital cost — it would add 10 per cent to Canadian ‘capa- city. ‘The addition would be roughly 4% per cent of world capacity. @ It would enable the Canadian industry to keep prices low, yet still give it a good chance of rising pro- tite, @ Low prices combined with this huge addition to capacity au trol lights by < Bo. has certainly among can- Le NEN work, six-day ‘The SHHBS Ubrarian's report in-| is the rule. dicated 61 books missing from the ‘This has tremendous * signiti- school library this year., This is ada'’s competitors, @ if the newsprint price should! Newsprint Indusiry Near Goal remain a or near ‘ts present Tevel ($134 per ton, New York), while prices. for other pulp and paper . products strengthen, capital in for- countries will. find it more table. to. go into Saperbonrs, fine paper and other products, I will be correspondingly less attrac- tive to finance newsprint capacity. ‘The Cdnadian industry still feels a price boost is desirable on the basis of costs and capital in- vested. But many executives now sus- f pect there may be long-run benc- fit'in e relatively low price during jthe immediate future, It will dis- courage foreign competition. considered good — 200 books were lost one year, Over 3,000, books remain, eee The board accepted the ap- pointment of Mrs. D. McGauley as relief teacher for principal Jim Corbett at the elementary school. eee District schools are taking full advantage of the summer recess) in improving buildings and proper- ty. Work is underway at Kinnaird school on lowering the ceiling and Adding insulation, A basement ts being dug at Pass} Creek school for “the installation of a furnace. A furnace will also be installed at Gibson Creek school this summer. ‘Tarrys, Twin, Rivers, and Cast- legar elementary ‘school are being painted. Grounds work is planned for (he high schook“A, sports.shed will be constructed there for’ the storage of playground equipment. ee Thorny question for the school board every year is where to get teachers to replace those who leave each summer, Replacements for next ‘term are ‘already being sought. ‘‘We're run- ning ads all the time,” said Mr. King. Council Tentatively Approves. Fourt _ Subdivision Plans Kinnaird council tentatively ap- proved subdivision of Tom Fourt’s Milestone road property last Mon- day but deferred" the question of ‘Barbecued B.C. Chicken, BC, New Potatoes, BC, Lettuce ‘and Tomato Salad, B.C. Apple Pie with Ice-cream and B.C, Milk. CLASSIFIED AD RATES PHONE 3031 Closing Time: 12 noon Wednesday previous to the day of issue. Classified ‘nds are charg- ed for at the rate of five cents ber word or fleure per Inser- Minimum Casticaur News cents, Minimum. charge ~ for classifieds phoned In to the office ts 60 cents, There. Is A special rate of ullawing a Classified ad to run three times for: the price of two. providing there ‘are no changes In the wording of the ad in aubsequent Issues. A Gnstlegar. News.” box number may be used on-ctass- ifted ads for un extra charge of 50 rents for handling answ- ers. Engagement notices. obtt- uartes and cards of thanks 0° “usual” “length are publishca ata flat charge of $1, LLS. Lid. onan: Service Towing - Barges © auyenore on the Arrow Lakes i Phone 4331 — FOR SALE. Ell Sopow. Phone 5200 Residential tote. good view. Apply teni? Near hospital. arena) and hone John Landis at at 5440. Phone 460-ft. level tots, 215-8th_Ave, Castlegar, Two 3: rar ge level I Reaotite offer accepted, Ebon Chotce butiding lots In’ Castie- xurs) most. modern, residential. area schonis ten15 ty 22-37 3x 100 lots, 260 block, th Ave. Apply Mes. Quayle, Rab: Tor (oe Kinuaird. Independence At ment. . © Arthur Anderson The Mutual Life Assurany of Ganada INSURANGE for All Your Half-acre treed view lot in rate pale. High rofesslonal high Apnly 211-5th Ave. Kim rene eens on easy ply rd Ave, chalr and stroller. One Pees dee nd-hand Underwood: type- vriler B16 Bhone Bie ne HEAT | Phone. 403,” Building lots. Low ;down pay- terms. Ap7|kitchon table, Box 157, Castlegar. a kerosene fridge. Wile combination, Phone 4796. “The Bellevers Hi ea inital eG “G.- kT” ‘Ztanped ak, pel a EP lle In cover... Or may cl Studio couch, corner book case, | Castlegar News by paying tai at ping | pong «table, | #2 y wheel barrow and rane papnoeranh ea. \ ‘54 Ford, 2-door, Fadlo,” heater. 988 Re-bullt Pirar and Underw = $95. Phone wan Ariew Lakes Ferry Service ... ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10.00 a.m. Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4.00 p.m. ‘Monday. Leave Edgewood 7.00 am, Tuesday. Arrive Robson Whart 7400 p.m.. Thursday, e Edgewood 700 am, Friday.” Arrive Robson Whart 1.00 p.m. Friday. MEE Wein y Phone 4s7a claimin Female Boston Bull, $15 or swap | ovine for this ad. for. small -female ‘of ~ other‘ breed. Apply 73 Lakeview ‘Drive, “Castles Appl NOTICES Ap Bo! Zibin, |. ALA Bor| may have by 29 ‘2-wheel_ bi . Owner ae Eat Castlegar News and tinz9 Rabean eae anae 135 | 303, Cantienar ttn 41 aS raspberries, dA Bonde. Kinnaird. oo ae Mi Upright plans Feosntly >| Marcon!.’ Phone S167. R. Martini. tin beautiful finish. Must sell this eee Printed coasters, playing cards, Offers considered. Phone cocktail and dinner napkins are nice 1582-¥, to-have .and ‘make’ wonderful gifts "1952 Mercury Mi | Re ‘equipp-| that ore different. ,Order them “‘per- ed with tratler tow. A-1-mechanical| Sonalized” from Castlegar News. condition, $495. Frank — Lakeview] Mature” women.ayailable Auto Court, Castlegar, “--- 129] Ul Want: furnished apartment o house for 6 weeks — husband, wife, | P! son age 13, dog age 12 Phone ao ‘Wall r}rug and chesterfield cleant plete floor ae of: hard-wood linoleum | floo: quality € : for you,-and that is to set your hand to the plow, make your furrow, plant ahd care for your see The harvest is your reward. In the same ‘way ie _@arned your harvest of security and the better things In life, Set. your hand to the Co-operative Plow by becoming a member of your local CO-OP. ‘Work with your fellow citizens towards better liv- Ing for everyone. Take an active part In a business that belongs: to Its members: / C0-0PS ‘Are People in Business ir Themselves access to the three new. lots which will be created. £ Council had plarined an open culvert for Milestone road, but a more costly closed gulvert will be necessary if the ‘Jots are built upon, * Council is not certain that it ‘is the. village's responsibility to pro- vide access over, the roadside ditch, but willingness: to-do so-was indi- cated if and when Mr. Fourt carries out hig plan. “> Finance chairman’ a. 8, Rust Pian your meals around B.C. foods in season... you'll feed your family better more economically. Apples, peaches, plums, peara ..... from cherry-time through apricots to harvest time, every fruit that grows in our sunny B.C. valleys reaches.a peak of excellence seldom. matched Fresh: B.C. bles are daily rushed to market during . the season. Beef from Cariboo ranges, lamb from Alpine meadows, turkeys — little five. pounders to mammoth holiday birds of forty pounds, B.C. chicken, B.C. fresh :eggs and milk... the bounties of a benevolent nature are with us all year round, You help yourself and you help our province when you buy B.C, food and keep your money here where it will do the most good. . x C0-0P TOMATO SOUP Stor -...... 490 IDEAL FOR HOT DAYS — 10, OZ. TINS DEVON BRAND 1 lb, PKG. €0-0P. MARMALADE Serville Orange, 48 oz. tin ......: . 19 PA.AP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE , ON o7.tin. 2for.... We arGfor .... Ie LIPTON’S TOMATO . AND VEGETABLE: soup 2 Pkgs, ..... 2c F-R-E-E NYLONS ONE PAIR WHISPER NYLONS WITH EVERY $16.00.WORTH OF . MERCHANDISE REG’ VALUE . $1.50 xk O* SHANKLESS _ SMOKED PICNICS - lb, AVERAGE th. weneeeees OIC * * CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE LARGE 10 OZ. JAR - $1.23 ————— CATELLI EGG NOODLES quick & easy to prepare fox : CO-OP ORANGE JUICE, 20 oz., 3for . G3c MAPLE LEAF LIQUID DETERGENT EXCELLENT IN THE DISH PAN OR FOR VERY FINE LAUNDRY GIANT SiZE aves’ THRIFTY - PAC SKINLESS :* WIENERS noted’ that Kinnaird would benefit trom additional ‘revenue when three new homes are. ponsieunted. on the property. Bi “But if we put in e closed cul- vert and then he doesn't subdivide, well have gone’ to. lot of trouble}. for nothing,” he added. “Let's let him make the first move,” said Comm. Jake Hendricks. ‘Village chairman Carl Loeblich felt ‘that approval. in - principal should be ‘given Mr. Fourt’s plans, that an open ditch could be put in, and the access problem solved liter. B.C. The AN IMPORTANT B.c. INDUSTRY The formers. of Be. are independent: business mer ststok ng fA eect Sood at lowest gosatl The contribute’ some $147) Foe, 000 b00" to economy of our province but their;import- ‘GOVERNMENT ofA Mr. Rust said the matter should first be clarified, No official motion of approval) — - was made, but indications are that] - Mr. Fourt will meet with no opposi- tion. : Fant "WY BANK TO 2 MILLION CAMADIANS: WORKING: WITH CANADIANS Personal Credit Needs | IN EVERY WALK. OF LIFE: SINCE y Finance Plan The: modern approach fo your > ‘c with a low-cost B of M life-insured Loan “1817 “ a: BUSINESS. ALEX’ CHIVELDAVE BCL. Eand Sp AnG BRA? == ° DRESSING PARLOB és ‘A Comptete Beauty Service - By, Appointment PHONE: 5386 ‘Nora ‘Mafesgey UNITED TRUCKING Daily Freight Service rally ison & Grind slleaer, PHONE | : Castlegar 2521. SMITH'S PLUMBING ;AND HEATING For Estimates. Phone iets ee Rocket whet We Ts “Tastail ———— Behind: Castleaird Plaza:-- Welding and Repairs A. SUMNER RECTORY JI L LAUGHTON Box 180 — Castlegar, 5.C.. OPTOMETRIST Office Eee: Box 240 — - Phone 2161, DESMOND 'T. LITTLEWOOD ‘OPTOMETRIST (Wed, 2.30 to 8 p.m,” Phone : $021 M. 5. MeCORQUODALE B.C, Land Surveyor _ 1234 Bay‘ Avenue, ‘Trail PLUMBING & HEATING ‘SYPHON SEPTIC oo! KS (ONE Phone fo for free ‘giotetions, ARISTO. ‘Want- part-time Brill cook. aD: T CLEANERS, Phone. 2641. ply Castlegar Hotel Dining” Room tfn29 or Phone 3611, FOR RENT ce across Jake FS cet a mah Pho one: 5405. tine fant steady. tent ‘nants for 2-bed- root “ant ‘urnished :sulte wired for Beene range., Apply 485° oe ee ELECTRICAL SERVICE i wi! ws, Creston, B.C. - ‘Summer — cottage. .: Furnish lights and. water. Phone 4958. sale or rent, house Imme- TV Sales and service. Agent for| ° + Industrial: - Commercial '- Domestic’ Wiring: , 24-Hr.’ Maintenance’ Service .. ‘Wiring ’& Rewiring. | Overhead &-Underground ‘FOr diate occupancy. Bey ee Kinnaird, or.‘Phone zs 329 HOMES S FOR SALE. E with a oe Glenn eT Eeal Dee someone in| peer cs starting business, Price consider clear “title, Bs or oy Montrdes paymi ent. Apply 308 or: PI Fruit- 327 £ SS Arar I housa with 3 lots -in Robson, $4,000 cash. Writ Ter treat BOX B18 mouse for sale or rent between Installations ‘and Castlegar. Phone ‘Trail’ a 2405-1 eet Bat ‘Modern’ Teme’ in Hobson. 5 beds! rooms, lv! gene kitchen. Fin- ished room ¢ castle Sra” Basen Automate ais uss Four-bedroom “ stucco . house ‘in ELECTRIC’ CO. LTD. Castlegar. Located on'2: corner lots, PHONE 7291 || Pull basement,’ gas furnace, garage Box 182 —— Castlegar, Bea. fruit: trees. and. garden. space.’ Rea- sonable price, Por information Phone ‘2161, i - 328 1A Mace i (GEHERALY SIN. eg » State sey ARCER YIRE ME,OR EVEN WASH AMEIR FACES. Pate ay Pal in, ‘ so: + VACUUM SHOP: -"’ Cc ‘line of parts and hysi Eremenko Buitding -/ TONE: 2021 ; Conunmita SAND. AND GRAVEL | Satisfaction Guaranteed ‘Phone 9041 DUTCH MAW) ‘Y Li ig Cake: “anniversary Cakes INE: 3241 GREEP'’S ELECTRIC » ELECTRICAL j " CONTRACTING Free Estimates Dedicated to: Kindly. Thoughtful Service mbulance — .Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques. service of ali makes of vac- uum cleaners. Hose replace- ,, t ‘ments, and’ cloth bags.’ . 1806 Bay, Trail Phone 413 . FURNITURE MOVING Long Distance Whee Anywhere — * Anytime : PHONE” Castlegar 2621.— Trail 191 «Nelson: 1471 i UNITED TRUCKING *° HOME: BUILDING ‘SUPPLIES Phone 8131 - Kinnaird,'B.C. CENTEAL SHOE » AND ‘LEATHER. REPAIR. PHONE. 4621+ Heth We attach “Dinkie” ‘Nickle Bim: Heels on ladies’ shoes 5 CASTLEGAR MARLANE GRILL Open 8 a.m tos9.30 pm... Not Just another place to eal But we place to eat on PHONE S881 BUILD-RITE oe :Well-insulated home’ at: Syringa Construction Company : greek on’ paved Gels ‘approximate. “We build: anything” spring: For. Free Estimates Phone‘ 5540 "5512 anc or apply 8 Hazlewood Drive. - 329, . FULLER. BRUSH For. Local: Sales , and ¢ Service ‘Phorie 5028 CASTLEGAR - NO BOOKING FEE ry ouR . AGENCY DAVE WILDE - “ VIPOND 1560 Bay Ave. Trail — Phone 2345 For Travel, "Building Supplies - OGLOW BROS, y Bullding & Supply. Co, Ltd. 3 tlegar Phone 3351 - Ornamental Iron Work ’Free_Estimates::. Sadefaction Guarantecd i LESsyY 1 : THUR. - FRI. ~ SAT. =TELK Drive-In |— SULY 21, 22, 23 THREE STRIPES IN THE SUN ALDO RAY, a ‘PLUS. THE TALL T ae (IN COLOR) MITSUKO KIMURA, " RANDOLPH SCOTT’ — ‘MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN 5 ONE: SHOWING 9.15. P.M, . : ; Phone 5476 SS No, Cas. SSS starrer arog i SDNTH INGOME TAX ‘AGCOUNTING senvice For E Every “Type of “The Home For. Your Pet ‘When. You're’ Away” » Accommodation ‘for Cats “ELROTROLUX « SERVICE SALES AND:: SUPPLIES a 1447 Marianna Crescent eral 1445 Phone 4228 or 4004..." “MON, - TUES. - WED.", JULY 25, 26, 27 RUSSIAN FILMS — ENGLISH TITLES STARS OF THE RUSSIAN BALLET , PLUS . THE HOUSE | LIVE.IN - ONE. SHOWING 9.15 P.M. INSURANCE AND ,REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 ; . ANDERSON AGENCIES FOR BULLDOZING — HAULING BASEMENT DIGGING CEMENT WORK PHONE 5200 BOX 464 COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS HEATING — COOKING WATER HEATING, CLOTHES DRYING BULK & CYLINDER SERVICE PHONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR. TT - SASH AND DOGRS cin AIL Popular Styfes : ee : “WINDOW AND poor | FRAMES GLASS ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS agents For | Pearson Sashless _...Win- dows and All Sealed Units oy THEATRE “SPACE GHILDREN” CHAMFTONSHIr FIGHT. ot Thum, Pris Bets July 28, 28, 6