B CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 24, 1959 Senior Fall Fair Winners (continued from page five) ‘are, second, Mrs, M. Gallo, ren} biscults—second, Mrs. D, J. Cup » cakes—first, Mrs, Elsie Gor- esky; second, Mrs, J. S. Hunter. Bread buns, white—first, Mrs. N. “Oswald; second, Mrs, J. Scott Bread buns, brown—tirst, Mrs. Z aot second Mrs. D, J. Ads- coasts, Mee. N. Oswald; ocond, Mrs. J. S. Hunter; third, its E, Goresky. jal, white bread—Mrs. J. scott: om Mrs. 2: Hunter, third, © Mrs. P, Saw woe bread —frst, Mrs. N, Os- second, Mrs, W. G. hedy. Ry third, Mrs, J, Scott. Mille rolls—first, Mrs, F. Kon: kin; second, Mrs, N. Oswald; thied Mrs, E, Gores! Clnnamen ‘uns fest, Mrs. E. Goresky; st Ww. Brownlie, Ky third, Mrs. 4. E. SORT JACKETS FOR FALL & WINTER ‘Spcelal_—white cake, iret. Mrs. J. S. Hunter, second Mrs. A Ashen. Warin, Genelle. Knitted article, cotton — First, Mrs, M. Keraltt, posilesee sec: ond; Mrs, G. War! Knitted jacket, bonnet, booties (wol) — First, Mrs, H. Johnson, Robson; second, Mrs, F, Konkin, Knitted article, wool—Firat, Mrs. us ; Parks second, Mrs, '‘F, Jonk- mnpeelal—Mary Maxim sweater— First, Mrs. F. Konkin. Hand-embroidered bureau scarf or buffet set--First, Mrs. V. Peter- son, Rosslands. _oegond Mrs. P, Oglow, Jr., Rob: Hand- ombroidered pillow slips— First, Mrs. H. Johnson; second, Mrs. P. Oglow, Jr. third, Mrs. ¥. Peterson, Rosslant Hand-embroidered funcheon cloth —First, Mrs. H. Johnson; second, Mrs. Oglow, ae third, Mrs. P. S, ff, Fore d Junchegn cloth Special white cak = Goresky; second Mrs. J. Hun: J, Hunter; READY MADE - OR MADE TO MEASURE “Fudge—first, Mrs. second, Mrs. C. Guerin Hard candy—tirst, Mrs, C. Guer- in. ythian Sis- tr Challenge and Memento troph- NEEDLEWORK Knitted socks, ‘stocking site) Needles; sec- a hterezate winner—Mrs, 3S. lunter, the first, Mrs. E. Craft, second, Mrs. F. ts . Konkin, Knitted Socks, deny stiteh)— first, Mrs, E. Knitted socks ‘diamond — first Mrs. BE. Craft; second, Mrs. W. Soukoreff. . Knitted socks (diamond) — first, Mrs. C, Guerin. Knitted mitts, 1 pair child's— Crake Seon Me: Sie, Craft Rnitted sweater (stocking stitch) —first, Mrs. E. Craft. Knitted sweater (stocking stitch) —tirst, Mrs. Ruth Parkin, C. Knitted sweater (fancy ‘stitch)— First, Mrs, E. Craft, Needles. Knitted ‘sweater (fancy stiteh, child’s)—First, se. a Parkins; second, Mrs. E. Craft. Knitted Northland sweater—First Mrs. J. 8. Hunters be second, Mrs. J.P, McKay, legar. Knitted Nertrnand sweater, chil- dren’s size—First, Mrs. J. Scott. Knitted article (any other) wool —First, Mrs, F. LATEST STYLE AND MATERIALS AT . Ko! 1 tee dolly, cotton—First, Mrs. Leitner's Peitzsche, Fruitvale; second, RR == Pane iM. WELL WOMENS CLINIC Opening Tuesday, Sept. 29 2-4PM. AND SUBSEQUENT TUESDAYS FOR REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION. LEGION HALL, CASTLEGAR Pi Pang 5 ei tone a EO ee ea] Uf it’s for coffee, a snack or a dinner come to the CASTLEGAR HOTEL DINING ROOM We enjoy having the whole family. All’ home cooked meals Banquets and Dinner Parlies arranged by appointment Open 6:00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. ACEO TACT A Hi AR RY’S DRY GOODS © KINNAIRD Pure Wool, For Skirts 65 & 58” Widths $1.98 & up $2.98 & up Wool Tweeds Wool Plaids “Cotton & Rayon Materials for Dresses, Jumpers & 7 Blouses, Just Arrived. Ladies’ “Lady Selkirk” Torrylene Non-Iron Material Short & Long Sleeve Blouses, Sizes 14, - 20 Priced ve $5.95 & $6.95 Savings Still in Effect on Children’s Pullovers & Cardigans . . - "i ieee ay ‘D. A, McIntosh. ” Mrs. H, Armstrong; second, Mrs. —First, Mrs. G. Wari Cutwork ‘sabroidery-First, Mrs, a Armstrong, Nelson; second, . W. G. Kennedy. Mond embroidery, Wy 0.V.—First, Mrs, W. Bonkoretty second, Mrs. P, Oglow, Hand einbroldery, white, A.O.V. —First, Mrs, P. S. Popoff. Hemstitching, ony. “article, White —First, Mrs. H, Armstrong. CROCHETING Crocheted doily, cotton — First, Mrs, L. Peitzsche, Fruitvale; sec- ond, Mrs. D. ae MelIntosh; third, Mrs. R, Par! Crochet ser cotton—Fitst, Mrs. 8 wae THE SCRATCH, "| V.. Peterson, Rossland; second, Mrs. R. Parkin; third, Mrs. W. Soukoreff. Fillet crochet — First Mrs. V. Read the Castlegar News Classified Ads Peterson; second, Mrs. Wm. Sou- koreff. ON NEWSPAFERS fees oa ee Seer pee E eet = Responsible, Thring, Castlegar; R. Parkin. Grochet “work, wool—First, Mrs, R. Parl Charles H, Peters, president Crochet table cloth, First, Mrs. of the Canadian Press, said ‘re- F. Moline, Rossland; "second, Mrs. cently that if newspaper readers P. Sawehenko. a a responsible press they Sewing . ust be willing to support it. ‘Article made from flour sack— ™ He said that by the term “re- Fist, wie pee wantett, second, sponsible press” he did not mean Merncheon ‘loth made fom a dull newspapers. flour sack—First, Mrs. “But surely there is some strong; second, Mrs. F. A conn, pony for on concern in the trends + of modern r Pieae te . fon oe Mr, Peters, also resident of second, Mrs. P. S. Popoff. the Montreal Gazette, was guest ‘Article made from flour sack, speaker at the CNE’s Press and A.O.V.—First, Mrs. P. S. Popoff, Advertising Day. second, Mrs. H. Armstrong. ‘He sald recent surveys show- Cotton apron any siyle—Fisst, ed ihe average newspaper read- ng; second, Mrs. er spent only four minutes a day on international news. Recent interviews of 2,000 people in the United States show- ed 79 per cont dig. not] snow what Kinn: the term NA’ stood for. Hie (ics — Fist, Mre, Fifty-four per cent were not mira Cabtlegaty, Secendh S, Popoit: Second, Mrs. F. ‘article made from a worn gar- Ko — 12 snaps (mounted) black and men light went Fish at g, White — Second, Mrs. F. Konkin. Adshead, Robson. 12 Snaps (mounted) colored — Article made from a worn gar- First, Mrs. V. Peterson; “Second, ment, heavy- weleht stat ae Mrs. F. Konkin. M. Gallo; second, Arm- — Rug, braided (cotton rags) — strong. First, Mrs. J. P. McKay; Second, Mrs, P. S. Popoff. Rug, hooked (A.0.V.) — First, Mrs. Steve Harshenin, Kinnaird; second, h Misi Fs Kon jonkins ee — nae , loomed — First, ‘Mr: . Latins 0: uve neh EM. Be main, second, Mrs Steve Hee Cushion cover — First, Mrs. H, shenin. ‘ Number painting — First, Mrs. Bop second, Mrs. P. 8. pelerson: second, Mrs. Helen Darn on a work sock — First, Armstrong. Pencil line Gating — ee lt, — . , Wendy Seaton, Castlegar; secon a HH, mas vatiniy > Flea ira: rail Woroby,. Castlegar; third, hrs, R. Parkin.. im Wishloff, Brilliant. HANDICRAFTS Tooled leather: any project — second, J. T, > Webster, Robson; fee Mrs. J. H; Pedersen, Cas- tied, Mary Lebedoff, Bi Pen and ink drawing — Ost, gatied toy—First, Mrs. H; Arm- Dale second, Cotton dress, woman’s—First Mrs. H. Armstrong. anim dress, childs—First, Mrs. mstrong; second Mrs. Edna © Misceltaneo Tatting, handkerchief edging nd, Mrs. F. Monline, ‘Ross- M, Gallo, 5 familiar with Unlted Nations or its work, Other surveys showed that 80 per cent of readers follow the comic strips and letters to the editor but only 20 per cent read editorials. and serious news. Mr. .Peters said the various figures he quoted may apply in Canada as well as in the United States. . He LETTER TO EDITOR All correspondence should be addressed to The Editor, Castle. gar News, Drawer 400, Castle- gar, B.C. Letters. for publication must be accompanied by the core rect name and address of the writer, Pen names will be uscd on rcauest, but the correct name must be submitted, The Castlegar News reserves the right to shor- ten letters in the interests of economy of space. An open fetter to the Kin- naird council and public: In tHe Sept. 10 issue of the Castlegar News an item appeared: under the heading “Kinnaird Counell Briefs" in which Mrs. Dougan comments,’ “This makes the fourth letter.” I wish to state that to this date, Sept. 22, 1959, these letters have not been recelved by me. On Sept. 9, the day before the above issue of: the Castlegar! |B News hit the street, the. Kinnaird| fire chief was good enough to visit. mein person to advise me of! chief asked me to board up’ the door and windows. This was. done and two days later the boards were removed and young boys were found inside, in” to guard my property, Tht are other vacant lots in the vil lage under almost identical prob-/ lems as my own; why ara the desirable taxpayer in Kinnaird 7g S: M. Harvey St. Rite’ 8 Roman Catholic Church Rev. E. A. Brophy, P.P. Sth at Elm Street Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m, "Mass at Genelle ‘at 7 p.m. The Community Bible Centre. Sunday in the Legion Hall At 51 Columbia 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 Study The United Church of Canada’ . Robson — Ist and 3rd Sundays at 1] a.m, °° Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9:45 p.m. Lc THE NEWEST T ADDITIONS yo 0 OUR! STOON, HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUGGESTIONS Planter Bowls Leaf Biscuit Trays Candy Dishes Casserole Warmers Figurines - Assorted Placques Picture Books Salt and Peppers "We specialize in assisting you to 4 9 vitae maromee es RICK'S | HCA In conjunction with National Immunization week th! West Kootenay Health Unit’ wish to remind parents tha § now is the time to see if your child needs a booster. Thi# will give the body time to build up its immunity in cas toa demand for entertainment fea- tures in newspapers to lull the readers into a “sense of well-be- ing. . “He prefers te Jet somebody else worry about the problems of the world, local and nation- al and international.” Mr, Peters said .newspapers operate in a world of conflicting trends, pressure groups and pow- “er-hungry individuals and na- tions. . “Newspapers are continually under pressure — from people with personal ambitions, from or 7 fal groups, from unions and poli- tical parties and even from cul- tural and religious organizations," he said. “Then there is the pressure - which seeks the suppression of news. “There are those who regard the newspapers as their enemies or are fearful of them. “The Cry ‘Don't Jet ‘the news- papers get hold of this’ usually is associated with some case which cannot stand the brght light of public opinion. “The other ery, ‘Don't be- lieve anything you read in the papers,’ is also stirred up in the most part by enemies who seek to confuse us further in an age of great confusion.” ‘Mr, Peters said if it is the of the press to strong, Nelgoni second, Mrs, P, Mrs, H, Armstre faessen, d. Pastel work, suit life — First, “table decoration, foam rubber— Mrs, D. A. McIntosh, Kinnair First, Mrs. H. Armstrong; second, second, Barrie - genks, Castlegar; Mrs, V. Peterson, Rossland, ebstt > show good sensg and good will in what it‘says then the press should expect that its critics ' show good sense and good will, Corsage of hand-made artificial work, sec flowers—First, Mrs, H. Johnson, ond, Mrs. D. A. McIntosh. Trail; second, Mrs. H. Armstrong. Drawing, any other. media — Handpainted china — Second, second,-J. T. Webster. H. Armstro! Drawing, combination. oF media Article made of Fetal — First, — Second, J. T. We Mrs. H. Armstrong. Water color painting, stil life— Wood-burning — First, Mrs. H. Third, Patti Woreby, Castlegar. Armstrong; second, Owen Smales, Water color painting, Rooms Confectionery .. Special Chinese Dishes SETO CAFE Kinnaird. —First, Dale Matthews, Rossland, Driftwood — Second, Mrs. H. — Water color painting, A.0.V. — Armstrong. First, Dale Matthews; second, Article made of wood — First, Jack Oswald, Castlegar; third, H. Mrs. H. Johnson, Robson; second, Johnson, Trail; Special, Dale es, He Sty Blneoetty, eects Matthews. # vm Gea re perry, Castlegar. Oil painting, s\ le — ond, Article made of wood (furniture) mrs, = A iW eintoshs third, Barri —First, Darryle Hill, Castlegar. Jenks, eee metal at project, “any. Mae Oil painting, portrait — First, el rst, mstrong; egond: BAT Tusk, Hobson, Mie Dine amiseape <=. S66: Assortment of six decorative Intosh; third, ond, Mrs. D. A. Mel bows—First, Mrs. H. Armstrong. Eileen Goresky, Castlegar. Embroidered picture — First, - Dil painting, A.0.V. — Second, Mrs, R. Hopp, Nakusp: second, Cecil Cheveldave, Brilliants third, Cross stitch, any Ysettcle First, Mr. J. T. Webster. Mrs. J. P. McKay, Castlegar; sec- Painting on cloth — First, Mrs. ond, Mrs. V. Peterson, Rossland; Be _prmelrons: third, J. T. Web- third, Mrs, H. Armstrong. Petit point, any article — First, si Fctersans Roseland; aan we le Point, any article—First, Mrs, V. Peterson; ‘second, Mrs. R. metatract design — Second, Dale Hopp, Nakusp. Weaving, any article — First, Mrs. P. S. Popoff; second, Mrs. W. G. Kennedy. Treadle Looming, any article— off Thrums; second, . Firat, “itt te &: Kennedy; sec- Tips,” peat reujite: ae ane on ‘gs, Vii Peterson, Com: Cushion gr punchwork ~ juntor. section of the Falt-Fair. “Wirst,\Mrs. P.'S. Popoff. I be ‘carris Home-spun Wool — First, Mrs. *Paating on glass - First, Mrs. . Armstrong; third, J. TT. Web- ttering — First, ly Semen- Doreen Phil-, pera ‘News, ied In“inext week's ing cough strikes this district in the winter month: Babies start the series at age three months, The i in| is as 3 mos. 1st Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus, an} . Polio 4 mos. 2nd Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus, ani Polio 5 mos. 3rd Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus, an Polio 6 mos. Smallpox Vaccination 18 mos. Reinforce Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Tetane| . ‘and Polio’ 3 yrs.. Reinforce Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Tetanut and Polio ij 5yrs. Reinforce Diphtheria, _ Whooping Gough, Tetanu, >and Polio, for Smallp i Diphtheria is now a rare disease . because childre 3 have had the ii ions. E , Wk Coug| is still major cause of death in babies "who Have 1 not ha the toxoid. Baby Clinics for the district are as follows:- ; Ist & 3rd Tuesday CASTLEGAR P.H. Office 1,30 - 4.00 p.m. (by appt.) ; 2nd Tuesday i KINNNAIRD Community Hall 1.30 - 4.00 p.m. (by appt.) 2nd Wednesday Ny TARRYS School (gym) 1.30 - 3.00: p.m. “2nd Thursday 2.30 - 4.00 p.m. (by appt f 8rd Wednesday : OOTISCHENIA School 1.30 - 3.00 p.m. » 4th Thursday PASS CREEK School 11.00 - 12.00 noon 4th Thursday ROBSON Community Hall 1.30 + 3.00 p.m. Valley Vista School - Bor appointment please phone’4141 mornings. Clip out this item and use it as a reminder _ eee ee ee j ~ Looking: For A Home! CONTACT US- We have a mew NAA approved Subdivision 1 in an excellent Accation one quarter miles to shopping centre, close to school and community centre. MANY CHOICE view Lots STILL AVAILABLE “Coast Development Co. Ltd. ~ ‘WE ne: ‘ALL: REPAIR ‘AND ALTERATION: WORK ~ Use ur box number until ‘phone is “installed” = = = = - FREE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Box 229 Kinnaird, B. Co. Fe Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7:30 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Sundays at 9 a.m..in the Twin Rivers Hall £2, ‘ ’ The Presbyterian Church of Kinnaird Public Worship at 11 a.m. Church School at 10 a.m. . Bible Study Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. - Rev. M. S. Reside, B.A., B.D. The Anglican Church Sunday, September 20 astlegar: 9 am and‘11 am — Kinnaird: 8 am and 7.30 pm The Rev. H. I. G. Ragg, rector, will conduct services The Pentecostal Tabernacle Sunday Schoo! - 10 a.m, ~~ Morning Worship - 11 am.- Evangelistic - 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Young People's Friday at 7:30 p.m. “* Robson Community Memorial Church United Church — Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11 am. Anglican Church — 2nd Sunday at, 11 a.m. and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Baptist Church — $th Sunday BUSINESS DIRECTORY. CLASSIFIED AD RATES" .. Classified ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per insertion, with a "HOMES FOR SALE Two-bedroom house in Kin NOTICES It's time to install furnaces, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 24,1959 naird, full basement, easy terms. Phone 4738. t _ tin3s Two-story. home with four bedrooms in Kinnaird, full base- ment, coal and wood {anaes Phone 5329, 5 33 ete. For plumbing and hesting supplies, phone 2161, Castlegar Building Supply. /TV sales and service. Agent for Marconi. Phone 5167+R. Mar- tinl, tin charge of 50 cents. The ad ean run three weeks for th price of two if there are no changes to be made in sub- sequent weeks, There is a 25 cent bil ling charge for classifie ads not paid for by 12 noor of the date of Newly-renovated . eight-room house In good Kinnaird location. Two ideal for duplex,. Easy terms. Phone ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Box 303, Castlegar. | ‘tin 41 Beauty parlor, 76 Maple St., Kore: sai fie owl BEASTS OF BURDEN. 208-L, Nelson." 336 Castlegar, B.C. Alice create Sol Phone 4631, bulldings on 160-acre ranch, farm equipment, Engagement notices, ob ituaries and cards of thanks of “usual” length are pub ished at a flat charge of $1 No further classified ads will be accepted from overdue accounts, - Deadline for cli Five-room house and other srrigation un a ie r UNIFORMS BECAM: ‘People tell us they have an average of 12 calls a day when sytst A. Kazakoff, Winlaw. Four-roomed house in Sher- biko subdivision, heavy duty wi- ring, full basement, Full price $7,200, $3,000 down, M. Hetman, Phone 4182. 337 ads is 12 noon We Th previous to the day of issue, —==<=——} - FOR SALE. Good building lots. in Kin- naird, Phone 2738. tin 10 home in Gen- elle, fully furnished on 1.8 acres of land mostly in garden and lawn, LR 1216, DR 8 x 10 on the L., Package ofl heat, immediate Possession, $4,000 will handle, full price $12,000 — Less unfur- nished. For appointment phone Chas. Catalano 376, Trail. 638 to school na tore. $4, 000." Fred 337 | = ¢.| they’ houses or sultes for. rent in the Castlegar News. f you have a house or suite for as rent advertise it in the Castlegar Sid MY AN ARAL CAMP News and be sure of results, 333 ig. SUEVERY, Saoustieye Get your curling sweaters made now. Phone 7241. 336 Be sure to attend the SHHS PTA meeting at the high school KE 1S AND 19 Continues OLD ARS YoU PROBABLY PART: DrAR eafeterla at 8 p.m: Sept. 28. 237 The David Thompson. Stamp Ciub will meet at the home of James _ Toogood, 476-3rd Ave. ° 3 = Housekeepers Advice If you were seeking some advice on housekeeping, wht their ideas on how to do the fod more efficiently. three housekeepers re- ported that they felt the maz Monday, Sept. 28 at 7.30 p.m All adults interested please attend, would you turn to? ably a if hotel 237| should Know as much about’ the box trailer with bi ‘52 Pontlac in gooa shape, mai b Charming modern five-room in hitch and tarp, baby buggy and erlb, Phone 4351 or 743 Columbia Ave, 337 Corner Iot 19 in and well insulated at the corner of 5th and 6th in Kinnaird, Ec- onomical automatic oil heat, splendid 100 x 150 level lot at- subdivision. Apply W. Evin, Se can Park. and fenced. Garage. Reasonable. Phone 4676 collect, .ROSSLAND REALTY, Table and four chairs, eastern hardwood. Phone 6171. 138 + 12-basé Hohner accordian and case. As new, $40, Phone 2921. 338 iPhone 5342 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY _ THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and - ,. Bronze Plaques ALEX CHEVELDAVE WO. Band Surveyor 43 Cotumbis Avenue Box 813 J. t, LAUGHTON Box S84 — Castlegar, BO, .OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 10-12 2:30 - 5:00 “PHONE 25ar GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS & SUPPLIES} Plumbing and Heating CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY.STORE « «. * Box 240°— Phone 2161 i { f BECASTLEGAR TRANSFER NORA'S _ AIR DRESSING PARLO A complete beauty. service by appointment > PHONE 6386 * Nora Majesgey " DESMOND 7. LITTLEWOOD. OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30 to 8:00 p.m. . Phone 3021 UNITED TRUCKING Dally Freight Service Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, Nelson’ =” PHONE Castlegar 2521 -SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING ’ For Estimates Phone $401 and 7261 " M, E. MceCORQUODALE B.C, Land Surveyor 1284 Bay Avenue, Trail, PLUMBING & HEATING SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS Cy PHONE 5155 or 2181 +” D. FOX . Sharples — Phone 6091 - _G. A. SUMNER ‘}Repairs and Service on all) Shields’ Vacuum Shop makes of ‘Tomatoes, Appl} Sam Mazur, 527Sth Ave. Castlegar. High-grade Banjo in solid leather case, $65. New British Dolland binoculars 8 x 30 bar- gain, $50. Phone 5126, 338 Oil range, barrel and stand. Also Silver Fox fur piece, Apply 935-5th Ave. after 4 p.m. 138 39g] deliver. NISLSEN’S FLOWERS, subject as anyone. Three such The Order of the Bastern| women in Chicago recently gave Star will ‘hold a Harvest Tea on Sat. Sept. 19 in the Twin Rivers Hall from 2.30 to 4.30. There will |’ FOUND be a bake table and novelty table. Glasses, light-colored frame, 138 , Jens held in ‘place with solder. Owner may have by claiming“at Castlegar News and paying for this ad. : tin3? _Top-size Dutch bulbs have arrived. Plant now. Lovely green- house flowers freshly cut. Wé Phone 2211. 338 Four-bedroom modern home Bhone 4473. in Kinnaird. $3,000 will handle.| ’ 338 LOST Well Women's Clinic opening 35MM Tues, Sept. 29 from 2-4 p.m. and and ae mie aera tCtype FOR RENT Réom‘ and board or suites. Phone 9781, “Tuesdays for regis-| pR.3 tration and information. Legion 50 epee ate *inat Hall, Castlegar. 338 Senior Citizens Association HY ARD OF TH ANKS Space for two trailers, also double garage. Phone 4876, Cas- tlegar, 335 Spacious fourxoom ground: floor suite with large sun porch, unfurnished, Heat and water sup- Lots for sale on 5th Ave, in Castlegar. Apply Ozeroff's Jew- ellry store, #338 items, plied. Wired for range, 2% miles from’ ferry in Robson directly across from Calgar warehouse. Phone 5405. tin37 Astral fridge, washer and many other articles. Phone 5117, 138 suite. Phong ae on ince 801-5th Ave. 138 Partly-f four-bed SMITH BOARDING KENNELS “The Home For Your Pet When Nou're Away”. + Accommodation for Cats Syringa Creek, B.C. PHONE 9004-3 FIALA’S For Beauty VEAL . 4564. room . house, large living room, lovely gardens. Reasonable to re- liable tenant. J. T. , Webster, Rob- son: tin3s Three-roomed apartment with bath and utility room. Ap- ply Harvick Building on Maple or phone 7101. House in Castlegar. Phone a 138 ; Suite ce two workers, Phone 3301, : 138 Above Bank of. Custom Hair Styling Ot By ‘Trophy Stylists Phone 5260 Hours: From $ to 5.30 Monday to Friday Open Until Noon Saturdays. 33 Pine St. Castlegar CHO Hoover Sales Rep. /Trade-Ins Accepted 1806 Bay-Trait Phone 445) FURNITURE MOVING Long: Mistaned Eremenko Bullding * PHONE 2021- WALDIE LUMBER & ©| BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. ‘We can‘ supply all your pullding needs. Estimates gladly: given Phone 7112 DUTCH MAID. BAKERY LIMITED coh "Birthday Cakes ‘Wedding Cakes * Free, Estimates PHONE 3571 ONE casttgas 2 zon =_ “anu 191 wir ~rnlening : BUILDING S SUPPLIES Phono. $181—-Kinnalrd, B.0. LUMBER,— PAINT PLUMBING: AND —~ ELECTRICAL: SUPPLIES CENTRAL | SHOE & LEATHER’ REPAIR : _ PHONE 4621, We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ 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.cat another LLS. Ltd. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes | Phone, 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry. Service.’ . ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD L a Wharf 10:00 a.m... Thursds: ay. Arrive Edgewood. 4:00" pm ‘Thursday. Leave ‘Edgewcod. “PHONE $881 « 1:00 ‘p.m., Friday. Three-room ‘furnished apart- ment available Oct. 1. Phone 4966 before 12 noon or after 6 p.m. 138 Y INSURE rout surc | For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 ‘ANDERSON AGENCIES 138 apply for a tease af the following social evening Friday at 7.30 p.m. We wish to express our sin- Musical entertainment and re- freshments, 138] cere thanks to friends, relatives, and. All-Canadian designed Carl-| for the many acts of kindness ton greeting cards now and ions of ly ire- | O for y ig healthy feet. And the way ta gain foot comfort was by cut- ting down unnec keeping Include the folluwing- Schedule your jobs and stick to the routine you have laid cut Always keep your cleans supplies and equlpment as close as possible to the place you wil be using them. This is one way to avoid useless steps. Don't go anywhere about the houes empty-handed. Lf you leave the room to get something take an article with yol, such as at ash tray to empty when you gu. Don't clutter up the rounrs with useless articles. Don't overstock by ere several products on hand that do the same job. Depend ax basic, all-purpose supplies ami equipment. Cleaning jobs that can se done quickly if they are tacided. regularly should be done often Dutch-imported’ bulbs ready for| ceived during our recent sad be- early planting. HELEN'S ,FLOW-| reavement and loss of our dear- ERS. *188] ly" beloved brother, Franis Con- = " | roy, Special thanks to Father E. LEGAL A. Brophy, Monsignor A. K. Mac- Intyre, Dr. D. F, Ternent, nurses LAND ACT . Notice of Intention to Apply to and staff of the Castlegar hos Lease Land‘ In Land District of Kootenay and situate on the Columbia River, at or near the pital and the Castlegar Funeral Home. — The Conroy Family. 138 Village of' Castlegar, Provine: British Columbia, : po GARD OF THANKS - Tafte: notice that McGauley We wish to express our sin- cere thanks and appreciation for Ready Mix Concrete Company Limited of Trail, occupation, con- messages of sympathy received , if they are left undone too long, they take on large pra- portions, And last but not feast, dev— elop ways to keep your house- keeping from becoming mor- otonous and boring. One af the best ways is to listen to the radio while you work. CASTLE THEATRE the many acts of kindness and crete manufacturing, intends to} {fom our neighbors, friends and in our sad and less of our dear wife and mother, Alice Howell. We es-|: pecially wish to thank Rev. Pratt, Dr. D. F. Ternent and the Castle gar Funeral Home. — A. E. How- ell and Family, Thrums. 138 described lands: ‘Commencing at a post plant- ed at the north east corer of Block .74 of Lot 181 Kootenay District, Plan 650, being a point on the west bank of the Colum- bia River; thence due east 300 feet; thence south west 1600 feet More of less to a Point due east of'the south east corner of Block 73, Lot 181, Plan 650; thence dué west 300 feet more or less to the said south-east corner of Block 73; thence in a general north- easterly direction along the said west bank of the Columbia River to the point of commencement and containing 11% acres, more or less, for the purpose of gravel quarrying. 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