CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 6, 1953 Council Committee Castlegar Council took'a dim| view of the damage to street signs in the Village, Hallowe'en, Coucll should mect with a rep- resentative of the West Kootenay| enue, Commissioner Pettitt -felt) - r ~_ OR ES roe Measure your present insulation. If it’s be- low the 4” level. then ring it uy the recommen: ed | leve) with ZONOLITE— it never. settles. ‘2ONOLITE 1 i A. 1 i. 1 L WALDIES aie wins ses noes ee ees cal Many signs were ‘not only ‘up. rooted but bent or’ broken, Commissioners felt parents should see thelr children do not carry out such’ destructlon, it} involves needless expense ant time for the Village crews, whicl In the end comes right back tc the parents’ doorstep. Commissioners will act to have anyone ,caught damaging village or public property prosec:: uted, they said. Health Commissioner Mrs. E, Rysen reported she and Commis-:| sioner Maddocks had gone over| the Garbage Bylaw and recom. mended It.to be checked by San- itary Inspector D. Roe before fin- alizing. Commissioner Rysen felt the} Department of Highways should be contacted with a view to get- ting something done about the poor drainage at the foot of Sher- biko hill, She felt this water could constitute quite a hazard in the event of a sudden frost, This ‘will be checked on further. Gordon Pettitt, Parks Com- missioner, told Council that foot- ings and fougdations of wall and bandstand at the Ball park are| soon to be finished, and suggest-| ed pouring a slab to complete the bandstand. He thought would be plenty of labour to be| had, and it could be done on the winter employment plan. Speaking on removal of po wer poles at Juniper and 2nd Av- there]; Power and Light Company, Mr. S. Mawdsley, and inspect the spot in order to get the true picture, Commissioner, R. Maddocks reported on a. study of the water| regulations bylaw used by the City of Nelson. He felt this by law Is “highly applicable to us” and would recommend the Clerk have such a regulations bylaw drawn up for Castlegar. Commis sioner Maddocks offered Mr Logelin whatever help he could give in this matter. Mr. Maddocks referred to the meeting with Celgar officlals, saying he felt it had been a. good thing and hoped they would con- tact Council soon. Village Clerk, J. Logelin was asked to have the Fireworks By- law advertised in the papers, and its enforcement will commence January 1, 1959. This should pu dealers in the clear and give them sufficlent notice to avoid! stocking merchandise they can- not sell next year, under the by- law. Reports _ R. McNabb, Village works supervisor reported the open well by’ the Dairy had been checked and is now safely covered, Mr. MeNabb = advised re-| quests had been recelved for two street alight. ‘These are being checked. He had received a letter of thanks from G. T. Hughes on be half of the Canadian Legion, 170, for the work done at the Ceno- taph site. , A letter was read from the October 31, according to figures Seven Permits Total $24,265 For Cctoher Seven buildiisg permits ‘were issued during the perlod ending from a report by Dave Seaton, Building Inspector. These seven permits came to a total of $24,265.00 and were brokerf down as follows: Mitchell Supply, Dear Sir; Association ‘would like to thank all the citizens of Castle. gar who so generously supported their “Shell Out for’ UNICEF” campaign. An amount of 378.00! was collected from the Castlegar' area, This sum , will LETTER. : TO THE EDITOR children for yaws, a widespread tropical crlppler. Thank-you very much for The Christlan Young People's Hallowe'en by helping us.. help others. 3 Yours truly, The Christian Young People Assoclation supply enough penicillin to treat 1,560 ¥ ‘helping us have an enjoyable 2% $300.00; J. R. Killough, garage, $200.00; P. W. Harvick, Store and apts., $22,000.00; T. B. Couch, garage, $750.00; W. Saprunoff, $300.00; V. Anti alterations, $1000.00 and P. J. the be unvelled on Remem brance day, November 11, and is- suing an invitation to Council to, attend, Council will purchase a) wreath and will attend as a) body if possible. A brief report was given by J. Wren of Assoclated Engineers, on testing of water lines, Mr. Wren said work had been going well, but they may have to hold off for a while if materlal order-| ea does not arrive soon. He est!- mated about 50 per cent of the! testing was now done. Christmas store closing hours were These will It was also \hat Council act immediately to obtain a lane aliowance at the back of the Ilquor store, from dst, Avenue to the alley, Council stated they would like to go on record as disassoc- lating themselves from the re marks made concerning Firemen by Carrie Jane Gray, Mayor of Prince George, while at the Na naimo convention of UBCM. A telegram will go to the people of Springhill, N.S. ex 2 ee pressing the sympathy of one gar Council and he} [be publicized. A letter was received from Kootenay Soclety for Handicap- ped Children, stating ‘member ship meet will be held November 29, 1958. Council will renew mem: bership in the Society. 2 e A letter was aiso received Kinakin, » $75.00. Only one of the above per- mits has been completed, work is going ahead-on all others. There were no other projects finished during the month, al- though work has been going on, on all outstanding permits, rath-| . er slowly ‘on some. Construction is up to standard: and in compli- ance with the Village building bylaw, Mr. Seaton said, As Traftic Inspector, Mr Seaton reported 5 tickets issued, one for parking within 15 feet from a hydrant; two parking in a prohibited area and two in back lanes. Crosswalks for pedestrians have been repainted .and traffic lanes put in at the junction of Main and Columbia. Several new street signs are up at points on Columbia Aven- ue and other traffic signs erect- : nl ‘Trades licences havey giving jon OP+! by eration of Community Program. mes Branch, and payment of Re creation directors, under ‘the plan. =| courage of the residents of the town in this tragedy.” Fire and Light C TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE | @ Repairs to all makes of TV and = ‘adios. ‘ the D for winter work to alleviate’ the unemployment situation. To en- courage ete, er Carr advised a number of: complaints were received con: cerning the curfew siren, how- ever, he was pleased to note the Jength, has been cut, the nolse should not cause as much con cern now. . Commissioner Carr said tha‘ Pulleys for the-second fire: truck have arrived and they will soor be ready to give a demonstration @ RCA Victor Television @ Phonographs ond Hi-Fi’s “Years of experience is our guarantee of dependable service.” PHONE 3331 = ELECTRONIC SERVICES enn Acrylic Latex Paint ‘Mal Satin Benjamin | Méare. jain Mitchell Supply Lid. BOTH TRAIL and CASTLEGAR to provide work for jobless by do- ing work which would not other.| wise be udertaken, the Dominion government will pay 50 per cent of the cost. This is being studied further. Guide and Brownie Leaders io Receive Baby-silfer Money At a recent meeting of the Castlegar Girl Guide Association members decided that future ex- penses incurred by Guide and '| Brownie Leaders for baby-sitters while leaders. were attending Guide meetings would be met by the Association. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs, L. Zinio with Mrs. H.. McMasters in the chair and ten members present. District Commissioner, Mrs. W. Fox, stressed the need for competent examiners for Guide and Prownie tests. She felt that the Association should make it their responsibility to provide’ necessary examiners,’ It was de cided to invite the leaders to at- tend the next Association meet- ing with a view to further infor- mation on this matter: Several copies of the.:Policv, Organization and Regulations of the Girl Guide Association will be ordered for the use of Bxecie tive_members, * elicious ‘refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. Schwartzenhauer, November: 25. DRIVE UP TO YOUR FRIENDLY SHELL STATION THIS WEEK AND HAVE YOUR CAR WINT. ERIZED For Carefree Winter Driving “YOU CAN DEPEND ON SHELL AND GET SERVICE. AS WELL” _MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT Now! The Council was saved of}. an! man in‘a bathing suit in the mid- for the period cov- ae by the report. 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Tot aia own fields ‘produce nearly 60 percent of our requirements, pane ite nine refin ‘and rR ran Tacs sours Souter [Sears Since 1941, gosoline fabled equip. iment on farme has risen sharply, amie is constantly been ipenal lead in the development of: f newer. i to mak full Saas ‘ef +. to make a fuller life for Canadians, RIAL OIL...FOR 75 VEARS A LEADER IN CANADA'S GhowTH \ BUSINESS’ DIRECTORY AUTO BOB'S SERVICE General .Repairs and Tune-Ups Tires — Batteries Phone 2091 _ Kinnaird Chimney Cleaning Service . Phone 3722 We Service Oil Furnaces Kinnaird, B.C. ‘CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulang, -- Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze Plaques Phone 3601 FURNITURE OVING - LONG DISTANCE ANYWHERE — For Free Estimates PHONE Castlegar 2521 Nelson 1471 . UNITED TRUCKING Trall 191 house, situated on large ‘lot —| also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdokimoff. : 28 FOR SALE — Large plastic crlb, mattress, excellent condltlon, New chains for small car, Bhone 2494, 43 FOR SALE — New 2 bedroom! FOR RENT — heated, furnished apartment, Private entrance — private bathroom, dishes, linen, fridge, gas slove — phone 2332, Kinnaird. tfn33, FOR RENT — Suite, furnished or unfurnished, phone 4172. tin20 FOR RENT —2 Bedenona un FOR SALE - Coleman’ ofl fur- nace,’ 50,000 B,T.U. — we are eqnverting -to, gas, also girls’ white figure skates, phone 4722," 33 mn high- way—phone Kinnaird, "3131, FOR. RENT — F ed FOR SALE = 3 bedroom unfin- ished house in Robson on % acres of land, garage, apply Box 316, Castlegar. . 345) FOR RENT’ Small 2 bedroom house, $30 a month, 5 Prince Avenue, Phone 5114, - 145) WANTED — Gateleg table, new condition, phone 5161. 245) NOTICE. — Board and room, apply 34 Columbia Ave. 345 FOR SALE -- Oil heater, one @ining buffet with mirror, ap- ply 732 Main St. phone 9521. 1h 34 YOR SALE — Coal and wood] pipeless furnace, delivered for $45 cash, Phone Trail 286-R-2, FOR SALE — 25 "ft. Columbia house trailer, in immaculate _ condition, fully equipped. Ced ar Court or phone Castlegar 4921, 35 RIGBY‘'S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAX! “BUILDING SUPPLIES “Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, BC. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND Phones 288M & S311 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FOR SALE — 6 volt Motorola car radio for under dash, price pai phone 3256. 145 SALE — wool quilt, $25. ae ei S724th Ave., 145|FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house, 45 FOR RENT — 2. bedroom house and linen supplied. Phone 2332, Kinnaird. FOR RENT — Motel accommo- dation—Low winter rates, fully modern, automatic gas heat —Phone 4187 — Cedar Crest “Motel. 642, full plumbing, wired for elec- tric range.. Apply 370-3rd Ave. Phone 6311. ee m4 FOR RENT!— Semi-furnished 2 room house in Castlegar, elec- tric range, automatic electric heater, electrically heated wa- ter, central, phone 4631 days. FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house, reasonably priced, apply 572- 4th Avenue. 345 FOR SALE — Large, rose, chest- erfield chair, in new condition, $29.95. Phone 5161. 145) CENTRAL SHOE. & LEATHER REPAIR ~ PHONE 4621 NORA'S os HAIR DRESSING PARLOR NOTICE — Will take in sewing, phones 3299, aird, on in gooa garden tot,” lawn, Phone . tfn43 3! ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — P.O. Box 303, Castlegar. 41tfn BOARD AND ROOM — Apply 4 Columbia. CARD OF THANKS" Mrs. Mary Moore’ returned home from the hospital yester- CURIOSITY How deep is deep? * How high | is high? If it wasn’t for the mountains, What would hold up the sky? If it wasn’t for the sunshine, Would the birdies still sing? And if it wasn’t for the blossoms, Would there ever be spring? |f the clouds ever tore, Could the angels fall through? And if they never cried, Would there be any dew? If it wasn't for the fairies, Would we still keep our teeth? And if it wasn’t for the sandman, Would we ever need sleep? Please, momma, answer, It's ‘portant you see; If the stork couldn't fly, Would there ever be me? Marg, ObedkofF. day morning and wishes to ex- press thanks to the hospital staff and Drs. Fowler and Johnson. Mr. Moore also wishes to thank friends, for providing rides to the hospital. Mr. arid Mrs, R. Moore NOTICE — The Doukhobor La- dies of Robson will--be having a tea and bake sale at the Rob- son Community Hall, on Sat. November 15th from 14 pm. 14! FOR RENT — 2 bedroom mrod- em home, phone 7031 after 5 Pm. 145 WANTED TO BUY — A bed- chesterfield and chest of draw- ers In good condition. Phone 3256, 145] Acomplete beauty service by .appointment - PHONE 2564 | Nora Mojelskt We attach “Dinkie” Nickie Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, F.C. . No man with a burden of debt hgs a right to pro- tect, - his NOTICE — Minto Chapter, No. 79, OES, will hold their an- . ENGAGEMENT Mrs. E. A. Lampard of Castlegar wishes to announce the of her daughter, Elizabeth Jean, to Mr. William Price, youngest son of Mrs. M, Price, of Cranbrook. The wedding will take place, in the Castlegar United Church, Decem- ber 20, nual bazaar Novem ber 8th, from 2:30 to 4:30. Baking, sewing, door prize. is : 145 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:60 a.m, to 9:30 pan. Not Jut'Another Place ‘To Eat But The Place To Eat Another’ PHONE 8881. CASTLEGAR UNITED TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE ‘Trail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson. . PH! Castlegar. 2521 7 ' GAL SUMNER a ” saturopathie Physiclan Eremenko Building PHONE 2021. , WALDIE DESMOND T. ae | “LUMB UMBER & BUILDING LITTLEWooD < SUPPLY LTD. . ‘TI: We can suppiy all your OPTOMETRIST z building needs. Estimates aout S gladly given. . Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Rhone 72 Phone 3021 or 2231 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE SL Castlegar, BC. ; SMITHS Z PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone . $401 & 7261 _has-not fi first pr ‘wife “and children ‘with “Life Assurance: Plans to suit your individ- NOTICE — The Noventhdr:meet- ~ ing of the’ Wonjen’s. Ai to the Castlegar ,and District Hospital will be ‘held Saturday, November 15th, at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs.-M. Higgens, of Nurses. ual” may be arranged. through; J. 1, LAUGHTON BSc. OD. OPTOMETRIST Oftice closed until October 20th. Contact. Nelson office for service. PHONE 2581 DRY CLEANERS Phone 4851 We Pick-Up and Deliver GENERAL BUILDING 7 CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building Supplies L. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING : SUPPLY. STORE: Box 240 — Phone 2161 For. COAL, SAND, 'GRAVET BULLDOZING & . EXCAVATING SEE: : CASTLEGAR TRANSFER é Sharples _ Phone 609) ‘ ‘ puTcH: MAID BAKERY LIMITED Birthday Cokes Wedding Cakes ‘Anniversary Cakes PHONE. 2242 _ Dick Fowler ee North American Life Robson, B.C. Guest of honour will be Mrs. H. E. Doelle, President” of ‘the | Ke Kootenay, Lake’ General -Hos- pital auxiliary and. Regional Councillor: of. thé Provincial] .* Division. 244 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Kootenay: and situate at Robson, B.C..on the Arrow Lakes, neat the Robson East wharf. Take notice that The Arrow CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to friends and neigh- bours for. their. many acts of kiridnéss;" flowera" and“tokeris of sympathy sent to -us on the death of our beloved father Wal ter Wilford Dams: Special thanks to Sistersand staff of Mt, St. Frantis, Drs. Smythe, Ruebsaat una Hall, _Archdeacon B. A. Res. ‘KINNAIRD Curfew “Will Go Into = Effect Monday, November 10 . AT 9.00 P.M. . ALL CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER MUST BE OFF THE STREETS BY 9:30 P.M. P. A. Smibert, Village Clerk. a =a LEGION WELFARE of Senior Citizens club, Castlegar and the Castle gar Funeral Home, i The Dams Family, ve Castlegar Building: Supplies cat eee ee Bulldisg & Supply Co. Lia © CASTLEGAR Phone .3351. Boat Club of C; BC intends to apply for a” lease" of ‘the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted 200 feet East of the ‘Robson East wharf. thence 1200 “feet; thence South 300 feet thence ‘West 1200 feet; thence North 300 feet to the point of commence- ment and containing eight acres, more or less, fur the purpose of mooring boats. Arrow Boat Club, per C. A. Anderson. RICK’S ‘TV. ‘Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies _ ELECTROHOME Fleetwood_T. READY - MIX — CONCRETE. ‘DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR CONSTRUCTION JOB ' WHY NOT USE THE BEST FOR LESS? Driveways — Parking Lots —/ Carports For Free Estimates — Phone Trait 2054 Collect L.L.S. Ltd. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere, on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service - ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 am. Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4:00. p.m. gee Leave Edge’ TLC Min nn CASTLE THEATRE BINGO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2th $100 JACKPOT PRIZES “ MON. - TUES. - WED. * ALAN-LADD vs. EDW. G: ROBINSON THUR. - FRI. - SAT. THE ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE. FILM. courage, strategy.and greatness of the men who fought- . THE BATTLE . OF THE RIVER PLATE |= Gina pTicicley wistaVision |ANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTATION JOHN GREGSON PETER FINCH ANTHONY QUAYLE breaks loose! sesnteree oe WAANER ROB, * WARNERCOLOR CinmmasScoPé. “TOANNE BRUG_ wes FRANK Prevented by N WARNER ‘ROS. Adult Entertainment Evening Shows