CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 4, 1959 LETTER TO THE EDITOR. Kinsmen Pleased With Clinic Dear Sir: 23, 46) . people took their first . The C Kins: of free’Salk vaccine. ” men Club would like’ to express a sincere thank you through the columns of your paper to. all those who contributed in one ‘way or another towards a very successful free Salk vaccirie clin- At the Legion Hall on May To make this clinic a success a large number of people have contributed their time and effort We wish to express our thanks to the following: . Doctors: Dr.’Hall, Dr..Temn- ant, Dr, Fowler dnd Dr. Johnson. Nurses: Mrs. M. Higgens, i One 1956. ‘whiys 4 wo. “heater. _, lent rubber, ready to go, * ATTERTION. FARM. MACHINERY FOR SALE One 1957 Willys 4 W.D. Station Wagon be eiote wlth 4 , Koenig Winch. Warn Hubs. and heater. * One Allic Chaimbers 23 Plow One John Deere 6' One Way « -with h Seedars attochment. One Allis Chialmbers 2 Bottom Plow on steel. Complete line of New "Case ‘Farm’ “Machinery ‘Trades accepted. Terms-available’ an all units. Enquire today. Phone ELLIOTT 64460 or write -either . Creston Farm | eae “Creston, ae or Box. 490A, “Castlegar, BSC. Bton truck Warn, pubs, and FOR Your SON.on DAUGHTERS GRADUATION CHOOSE A BEAUTIFUL BULOVA _ WATCH FOR A LASTING GIFT GRIGER FROM : $29.95 UP DROP IN AND LOOK OVER OUR MANY. OTHER WONDERFUL GIFTS SUITABLE FOR THE - : GRADUATE + LEO BOSSE CASH AND SAVE JEWELLERS 10% Off All Cash Purchases 18%, Dat AM Cash, Zucabasss Over ‘si00 Applies On Lay-Aways xe, Accounts Accented At Saeluding Nationally ‘Adve Shop With Centidence At Your Teguise Prices . ertised Merchandise PHONE” 2041 Miss O'Brien, Miss Peever, Miss Tokaryk, Mrs. Betty Hall, Mré. Gallo, Mrs. F, Smith and Miss Armstrong. Recorders: Rosemary Good- win, Marianne Campbell, Marlene Ford,” Eliza Vittoria Day Huge Success, Sun Shines By BETH McLEOD The .amnual IODE Victoria Day celebrations turned. out a real‘success Saturday. when the weatherman favored the day with elear skies and sunshine. ‘Leading the parade froin the beth’ Flet- school grounds was the Ci ar fire truck, follow- cher, Donna Thompson and Rose: Marie Harvick. Publicity: Castlegar’ News, Nelson News and Trail Times. Castlegar-Robson branch of the Canadian Legion ‘for the use ') of the hall and Greep’s Electric for the use. of the public: address. system, ‘TV stations KHQ and KREM, radio stations CIAT and CKLN, the Castle Theatre and Els Drivetn. All the merchants and ‘husiness places that allowed pol- to pamphlets and posters for dis- pliy in their; windows. We wish to assure’ everyone that we, the Kinsmen, have been greatly Pleased . ‘with the good response that everyone. has shown towards the ‘polio clinie {including the large number of ' people that turned out to make itva. success... - “Let .ug © ‘remember that’ epi- -| demic polio fas not been cori: i quored yet, but can be prevented with Salk vacelne..The date for the secon@ free clinic will be June 20, B Jolin Paluck,, - . Chainman, ‘Kin- “pdird Kinsmen Salk vac- cine clinic. Cubs End Season, - With Pirate Night: ' “And Hot Dogs to Eat A "Pirate Nigtit” in the Le gion, Stal rounded out the sea son for the: Second: Castleg@’ Cub Pack. Because of bad wea ther the usual outdoor gatherln, at Indian Flats «was not:tield.” The - inter-six competitio “was won by the White Six,|" headed by Billy: Naylor sand} Douglas . McNabb with’. cub Glen Toogood, Douglas Walk ‘er and Richard Horlick in ‘the Pack. The prize for the best. cub! went to Harold Batting, Secbn tprize went’ to Billy. Furey and, third prize*to Freddy Simpson The prize for the best. pirat costume went to Norman Fields Second . prize in this category; went to Danny Creegan and third prize: te Tom, Simpson. ‘Two games were enjoyed ATS anSE THE RIGHT TIME TO BE “INSTALLING A. : - COME INTO SEE OUR BIG STOCK AND DISPLAY LINCOLN — CONROY — BEACH 2 Half Price sale FAIRBANKS - MORSE - ANTHES & MCLARY L Tanien Building Supply PHONE 2161 ‘| rected ‘In Canada, You knock the ed by the 44th Fleld Squadron Pipe Band of Trail, The IODE float with the queen an attend- ants followed, surrounded by an honor. guard’ of air cddets, Winning first’ prize for its “We're in the €hips” float. was the Kinnaird. Little Theatre. The flont represented the new town of Kraft, First prize in the best decorated car section went to tho -Castle Theatre which, much to the-chiidren's delight, was topped by bal- loons, © Second prize in the float sec- tion went.to the kindergarten |‘4q group. Pupils of the Castlegar elementary school, “paraded in huge ‘comic: paper-mache masks Made at the school. ' Following the floats were a number of colorfully decorated bicycles, tricycles and wagons. Among these were the bicycles of first-prize’ winner Jo-Anne Lanzarotta arid second-prize win- ner Sally Hughes.- First prize in the ‘elevate between the. cubs and their’ par ents and a camp’ fire rounded| out the “program. . & potential new cub, Ronnie Horlick, and three little sisters of other cubs, Maryanne Gall, Kathy Fields and, Patricia Simp-| son, were .guests. Debbie Mc Luckie was also a guest. The entire crecutive of the} group Celebration section went to Larry Popoff and second to Michael Moran. Hea- ther Killough and Kenneth Davis dressed as a bride and groom to win first prize in the wagon sec- tion. : First prize for the best-dres- sed boy went to Gary Fowle and second prize went to Chris- topher Vaeasen. First prize in the. girls’ bestdiressed sectloD went to Debbie McLuckie. and Club of C , Kinnaird and Robson presents a Spring’Tea at the Twin Rivers Hall, . Saturday, dune 6, at t 2:30 p.m. The Sor. BAKE TABLE — CANDY STALL — DOLL RAFFLE SPRING PARADE OF FASHIONS second to Karen Wells. First prize in the comic cos- tumes went to an Indian and second was given to a scarecrow, Girls’ comic costume prizes were won by Mina Wallace and Elaine and Edwina Hyde. Best in the doll, buggy cate- gory were Stevie Miros, Elaine Makaroff ‘and Gay Desauinier. As the high schoo] band play- “Land of Hope and Glory,” the queen and her. attendants: as: cended the platform. . “ IODE Regent, Mrs. R. Whit- taker, opened the ceremonies and welcomed all, those at the Laker Guest speaker was oO. . Ballard of Robson who men- Honea the splendid work of tke IODE. ‘The highlight of the day was the crowning of the new queen, Marilyn Markle, by retiring queen Sandra Gray. A lovely Douquet of yellow tulips was pre- sented to queen Marilyn by prin- cess Bonnie CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT FALL FAIR ASSOCIATION RAS - Display Space tor Ret At the 1959 Fall Fair t8 be held on September 18 & 19 in the Costlegor and District Arena, anf Fer tion Write To S$ Mrs. P..Oglow “sy'g ‘anBept0g ‘949 xOg ‘ Among the queens other at teNdants were Anita Jenks, Patsy Morey and-Yvoyne Cris- tofoli of Castlegar and Diane, Haywood of Kinnaird, The tiny flower girls: were Louisa Demeo, Sue Killough, Donna Ghaimman Rennie Mitenell Mrs.~ Mitchell, secretary Mrs. Naylor and Mr. Naylor, and treasurer * W: Fields and - Mr Fields The’ kitchen’ was run for the . night by Mrs. J. Zoogood and . Mrs,.N. Stoochnoff, Hot dogs *-were.supplied for the cubs and becca was provided for. the and] Gin ‘master J. McLuckie and AOM,- Mrs, H. J. Binnie, said they. were encouraged by seeing so’ many parents present and thanked ‘the group committee Haines, Mary Elfen Gallo and Deborah Zinlo. . Page boys in attendance were Alfie Saunders,"David Scott and Ivan Saliken. Master of cere. monies for the day was J, F. Killough. Following the crowning: the 44th Field Squadron Pipe Bane of Trail put on a precision drill display ‘and played such old fa- vorites as “My Bonnie Lassie” and “Road to the Isles.” The day's program ° enced with games of bingo and Little for its, support, during the year. League bail! games, : ay APERSONAL COLUMN ~ Don't-Knock the States By ‘BURT CAMPBELL A new fad is being resun| United, States at every opportun:; ity. You? ‘don’t think first; you justi knock. - Of ‘the criticism heard _ is Justified, but much of it is) not, There. are enough valid acts on which to base criticism of the US, without out foolish cliches that will be hh listened to and ‘endors- ed by’ Selfrighteous,, ‘unthinis: ing Canadias, a Many ‘phases of American ‘foreign’ policy. provide a fertile grounds for. constructive criti ¢ism of the United’ States. Ameri- ean trade policies are another| fertile ground; particularly U.S wach Policies. on Jead, zinc and “This -practice of — sticking’ knives in the U.S.'s back is as dangerous for the world as play- ing “chicken” is for thrillcrazed individuals. ‘The United States ‘is the ‘tree world’s Strongest hope against Communist Russia. We can help the .cause of peace by offering constructive criticism “to | the U.S, We can effectively halt the growing menace of Internationa Communism by showing a unit, ed front, - COLORTREAD -RUBBER-BASE *, CONCRETE PAINT Made with retber te withstead Transform ‘your cellar iate 2 For interior and exterior ute.’ Can he Three lovely colors. ETE. WALDIE - Lumber. and Building Supply : es | cc CAN » => ” Even Président Eisenhower's ‘address last summer to the House of Commons and Senate provid: ed an opportunity’ for construc ive criticlsm. His speech showed he wasn't ‘being realistic .about) American-Canadian trade rela- tions. : ‘The president painted a glow ing picture of products between our two .countries happily ans: |werlng the call ‘of unrestricted! supply ‘and demanit—a_ picture} more fitted to the Golden Agé| vf liberalism than to a world ‘with the economic conditions of today. i The kind 2 criticism to be - that by the epotessliand knockers. They're’ the ones who drop ‘Mike bunch of }Little Orphan Annies in the American State depart-| ment," “We always got along without the Americans before and! we can now,” and “Americans are, blowhards and mouthy.”: ‘These}” generalizations are about as, true as saying all Scotchmarf are. cheap, all Irish- men have'a sense of humor and all red-héaded’ persons have ter: Registration of Grade One child to Je school September of, 1959, _ will take place i in School District No. 9, as follows: Mendcy, 3 June 8, Monday, June ‘8, Tuesday, ‘June’ x Wed., _Wed., June June 10, + Thursday, June 11, 10, . Kinnaird School, — 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Volley Vista School, — 1:00 pam. to 2:30 p.m. Robson School, — 2:30 p.ns. to 3:00 p.m, ' ‘Twin Rivers School, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Castlegar School 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Tarrys School, 10.00,a.m. to ‘12:00 noon Octischeni Thursday, June 11, School, 2:3 30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. ‘Parents are requested to, present proof of age at time of registration, and “beginners must be cix.yors old omor before December 31, , 1959. rible tempers. = ccc :. St. Rita’s Roman Catholic Church Rev. E. A. Brophy, P.P. 5th at Elm Street * Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 aim. Mass at Genelle at 7 p.m. The Community Bible Centre Sunday in the Legion Hall At 51 Columbie Avenue 10:30 a.m. Sunday School — 7:30 p.m. Family Service ‘ Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Young People’s Hour Thursday, 7:45 p.m. — Prayer and Bible ond The United Church of Canada - : Robson — Ist and 3rd Sundays at.11 a.m. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9:45 p.m. Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7:30 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints’ “Sundays at 10:30 a.m. in the Twin Rivers Hall The Presbyterian Church of Kinnaird Public Worship at 11 a.m. . ‘Church School at’ 10 a. Bible Study Tuesdays at 7:30 4 2 m, Rev. . vv Si Reside, B.A., B.D. The: Anglican Church . _ Subiday, June 7 Castlegar: 9 a.m.,and 7. 30.p. m. Kinnaird: 11 am. The Pent tal Tab: i} Sunday School - 10 a.m. — Morning Worship + aN a.m, Evarigelistic -.7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study, ursday- ot 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Friday at a 30 p.m. Robson Community Memorial Church’ Unitéd Church —— Ist_and 3rd Sundays at’ Tham. - Anglican Church — 2nd Sunday at 71 a.m. and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Baptist Church — 5th Sunday" CLASSIFIED “AD RATES Classified ads are char- * ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per- insertion, with a mintmum charge of 60 cents. The ad can run three weeks for the price of two if there are no changes to be made In sub. sequent weeks, . There is a 25 cent bil- ling charge for classifled ads not paid for by 12 noon of the date of publication. Engagement notices, ob- ituarles and cards of thanks | of “usual”. Jength are pub- ished ata flat charge of $1, “After three billa have. ‘been ‘sent ton account no furtlier’ advertiséments will be. accepted from that ac count until the first, classi- fled ad has been'paid for, FOR'SALE Two-bedroom home in Caat- legar with breakfast nook. Phone: 4571. £ 3 Everything printed if thére’s -a wedding in the family. Invi- tations, match books, napkins, cake boxes, house in See ‘the selection |‘ _Jat the Castlegar, News. 1e2 Ty house’ with bath next to Robson postoffice. $3,800 cash. Phone 2507. 322 Fully insulated house 22 by 30 ft. Electric’ heating, modern bathroom, partial basement, good garden, «$3,000 cash or, $3,500 terms. Apply 217-5th Ave., Kin- naird, or phone 2607. 322 Brown tent, 9 by 9 ft Phone 2053. 322 Girls levele: Good condition, Phone 5: ENGAGEMENT. Mr, and Mrs, Bedford M.| LEGION CORNER Coolen of Bedford, Nova Scotia, Seraifinished two-bedroom house. Full basement, furnace and garage. Phone 4738." tin 16; House in Castlegar. Two bed- rooms ‘on main floor, two tin- ished rooms in. basement. Auto- matic gas heat, terms, Phone 3911. tin 16 Halt-acre lot in Kinnaird. All level Apply Box 08. Castlegar, tin 18 Fresh eggs Case‘or half case Phone EL6-2488 event ‘ House trailer, 27 tet. ‘Chea; for cash, Donald D. Fox, Phone 2181. = 321 One Biano. $200. Phone 5437. ryvt tin 19 corner Jots. Gas furnace, garage. 390-7th' Ave., "°C: Phone lots. L, T. Abbott, ‘Wynndel, B.C. |: P| Kinnaird) le Four-bedroom; house on two] - FOR RENT ‘Apartment, for. rent. Apply A Eyemenko, Eremenko's Store, Phone:S061, 122. -Room. and: board’ or suites. Phone 9781,¢ +: “tin 21 S114. 321 Fourtzen-foot : plywood ' boat with 3% hp. outboard and fiber- glassed bottom,“ Phone 4471 or 2441, x i 322 4, Ww ‘Nice level lot, Phone BUSINESS DIRECTORY ‘J. 1, LAUGHTON: ane AYE ‘RO. Land’ Surveyor "105 Main St, Castlegar Phone 3731 ‘CASTLEGAR BUILDING | ~ /SUPPLY STORE.. Box 240 — Phone’ 2161 "| A. eomplete’ beauty, service |. -- “ DESMOND.T. 2658. 322 Milk Cow. Write M.W. Gleb off, Box 62, Brilliant. ~ ree hyndred amp. wer welder. Phone 3501. 322, Three-bedroom house, two lots, full basement, ‘garage, fruit trees, Phone JS, Hunter, Rob- son. 620 Split-level three - *Two-room upstairs agaciaent| 762-2nd Ave., Costlepar: Phone’ 5106. 322 Two bedroom house near the high, schoo): Phone ‘7681, 122 _ WANTED in q printed forms Supplied by the wish to the of their eldest Carol are d to at the C United. Joyce, to Radcliffe Ernest urches of Castlegar. The wed- ding will take place Sat., June 27, at 7 p.m. in the Bedford Bap- tist Church, Bedford,. N.S. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Holley- wood of Vancouver wish to an- nounce the engagement of their olny daughter, May ‘to Mr. Paul Moroso, son of Mrs. Mary Mor- oso of Castlegar. The Wedding is to take place in Vancouver on June 27, ‘eoaL SEALED TENDERS address- Church at 7.15 p.m. Sunday. Two applications for.ordinary mem- bership and one for club mem- bership were approved. , S Comrade A. Lamb ‘will Te present the branch at the annuak awards day at SHHS en June 11. The mémbership of the branch now stands at 200, A delegation from the LA attended and re- quested help from the member- ship in catering for a large ban- quet to be held June 20. Comrade R. Wadey made a brief report on the B.C. conven- tion at Prince George which he and comrade Lamb attended. LY st a COAL, COKE, RUEL OIL PROPANE GAS FOR THE FEDERAL BUILDINGS THROUGHOUT THE WESTERN PROVINCES 1959-60" will be re- ceived in the office of the Secre- tary until 3.00 P.M. (E.DS.T.), TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1959. Forms of tender with specit- ications can: be obtained ‘from the Chief of © Purchasing ‘‘ and Stores, Garland Building, Ottawa, Ont, District Manager, 705 Com- mercial Bullding,: ‘Winnipeg, Man.; District Manager, 308 Lon- don "Building, Saskatoon, ,Sask.; Regional Director, Oliver Build- ing; P.O, Box 488, Edmonton, Alta, and District Manager, 1110 wet Georgia Street, Vancoyver, “Tenders must be made on the and Sm ;Phone sae, 5 i 320 house. Part basement, moderately priced, Phone 6161. 320 Gray Marine 180-hp. engine in running condition. Genunie bargain, Write Box 490C, Castle- gar. tin 22 Two-bedroom house with car port. Close to all schools and con- veniences, Full cement basement, tubs, drain and oil furnace. Fruit trees, shrubs, garden’ and flowers planted. For furthes' information, call 6301 \afior 4 p.m. 322 Lot in..'Castlegar... Apply Johny’s Shoe Repair. Shop, Zan- alo Block, Castlegar. 322 Good building lots in. Kin- naird, Phone 2738. __ tin, 10}: LITTLEWOO OPTOMETRIST Wed, 2:30 to,8:00° p.m. - Phone 302. NORA'S BAIR "DRESSING PARLOR M, E. MeCORQUODALE. KC. Land Surveyor: 1234 Bay Avenue, Trail. SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS PHONE 5185 or 218% D. FOX ' PLUMBING & HEATING Ray G. Johnson, B.A.Sc. B.C. LAND SURVEYOR “1015. Eighth St..Nefon Phone 144-R : FURNITURE MOVING “ Long’ Distance Any + PHONE ; Castlegar 2521 — Trail 191 Nelson 1471 3 UNITED TRUCKING - WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply. all your . ‘imates HOME. -: BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone, $181—Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT. PLUMBING AND “ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES “CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER. REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkle” Nickle Bim Heels on ladles’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m, Not just another place to eat, But the place*to eat another Free Estimates a BHONE 3881 PHONE. 3571 Residential Tots. Terms ‘if-ne- cessary. Apply Eli's Auto Court, Phone 5200. 1. 2114 Two-bedroom house in -Kin- naird, Heavy wiring, basement, farage and chicken holse. Phone 4738: - tin 17 ALS. Ld. Charter. Service ~- Towing - Barges i anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 Arrow rales Ferry BOBEOR, To © EDGEWOOD -Bobson Wharf Leave Edgewood. , 7:00 am. Firday. |,° Arrive Robson . Wharf “1:00. pm? Friday. Eightemonth old..16 cu. ft. dition, Homelite power saw, Har- mony guitar with electric pickur. Phone 6161, "Two-year-old Ralleigh three- speed bike with lights:and gears Good condition. Phone: +5339, 320 : Excellent canditioa “38 Rolla freezer, baby Buggy in good con-|- Wanted to rent from July 1 in-Castlegar or District, two bed- wired for electric stove. Phone 2387. 322 room house: with bathroom and] ¢ with the” therein, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1set™ forth of Public Works, NOTICES ROSE BALL June 26th CREDIT UNIONS ARE IP.OWNED 44 619 Ottawa; May 29, 1959. -NELSON LAND RECORDING DIVISION Take notice that John C Waldie, Lumberman, and Joht house trailer, Never, road.-85 ft, long. Sacrifice: mee Write Mike Nesimuk, 3949 Kin, sway, South Burnsby, B.C. Two large -cribs’ cheep. ‘Phone A473. "AV: sales and service. Agent for Marconl. Phone 5167: R.:Mar- 20} tint... _ tin : Magazine gubseriptions = re- /newals or riew: See Barrie's Bary "| Ber Shop, ‘authorized agent for ALL Oct. INSURE “He suURL_ 4 For All: Your... INSURANCE NEEDS ” Phone 3441 22.16 Excavating for ditches, septic tanks etc. Write Cliff ‘St. Blok, Box 752, Castlegar. - Ken's Wheel Alignment now .opén to serve you, Phone 2472 for appointment. > 320 .. ANDERSON _ AGENCIES - Highly qualified teacher in mathematics and Russian, Alex- ander Zuckerberg. Phone 4631, Castlegar. ttn SASH , AND DOORS . In All Popular Styles e : WINDOW “\AND* DOOR | FRAMES GLASS IN) ALL SIZES | & WEIGHTS * Agents For Reaton” Sashless Win-. dows and All Sealed’ Units CASTLEGAR E “WORKS PHONE 321 1 af 4pm. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. |’ F day at 11am, in: and gravel“ haul- ing, Eli Sopow, phone 5200. 2114 ‘€he Sales -Agent for the T. Eaton Co. will be in the Castle- gar Order Office on Thursday afternoon of each week from 1 to tin 18 Box 303, Castlegar. tin “41 Farmer, of Castlega | B.C, intend .to.apply for a lease on the’ folowing described Tand- | the Columbia River Sout’t West of Brilliant, B.C. Commenic |. ing.at a post’ planted. at the, South-West ‘Corner of. - Block’ Seventeen 17) Sub-Division Plan‘ 29. Thence South-West 4CO fect. — Thence South-Fist 1600 feet. -. Thence North-East 400 feet to high: water. mark of Columbia’. river, — Thence North-West. to! polnt of commencement 15 acres more or less for the purpose of removing gravel, Castlegar B.C, May 25th,.1959. °° Sigtied John Carruthers Waldie John Sherbiko. 12 CASTLE MON; - TUES. ONLY Elk Drive-In ‘Will pay six per cent on first ‘mortgage of $10,000, Good secur- ity. Write Box 490D, Castlegar. :; Sunday school picnic Satur- the Kinnaird park for.St. John’s, Kinnaird and St. Alban’s, Castlegar. + 122 FARD OF THANKS: ‘We would like to thank ‘Drs, : ].| Fowler, Johnson, Ternent and the nurses and staff of the Castlegar ‘hospital=for. their: excellent and thoughtful care of Mickey during this .stay’ in hospital and for’ a ‘successful operation, We also.ap- preciate the kindness to him by -| many friends and strangers. Micha || Micheal'and Amy Gleboff Thur., - Fri., - Sat., William Campbell BATTLE WELL: — PLUS — Cell 2455 Death Row "One Showing, 9.15 p.m. June 4-5-6 _— Kathryn Grant: ¢ -ANO OUR BEAUTIFUL CAMPGROUND IS RUINED, SSOMEONE WAS Wy Suars way wae poi we