CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. PAGE SPAGE 8B THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1954 OGLOW BROS, ding & Supply | 02, Lita Building Supplies CASTLEGAR ‘ Phone 335} ° + |Soroptimists Finalize Plans For Dance The Soroptimists’ May Meet- ing was held at the home of Mrs. Jane Page, taking the form of a pet luck supper, There were fifteen members present. Plans were finalized for thelr dance in the Kinnaird Com- foun Hall on Friday of this week, The June meeting of the club will be held later than usual in order to hear reports of the conference from the delegates, GPR Steam Encines Fast Disappearing The past in British Columbia. steam locomotive’ is rapidly becoming a thing of the Canadian Pacific Railway of- ficlals here, noting the company’s, rapid progress with its dieseliza- 1887, the first steam locomotive arrived at Vancouver, hauling Canada’s first ttons-continental passenger train. Steam power has now been entirely eliminated from passen- ger service on CPR lines in Bri- tish Columbia, and remaining steam units are being used to haul ‘freight to the company’s tion have Coquitlam, that fewer than 20 of their steam- powered locomotives remain in the province, All of these are said| em, take over where steam left to be in the Vancouver area, operating between this city and yard, 17 miles east of Powerful, diesels, operating singy or in tan- off. Spectacular Musical Ride’ Will Tour British Columbia For Centennial Celebration vate one es RCMP mu-|maze. In 3 r tour British Co-|superb co-ordination between lumbla during the province’s 1958]er and horse is demanded, Whee Z ‘the|es' and riders are going in two ride” in every major centre of|directions the effect on She spec. B, Maid being made by the|tators is electrifying, Saddest blow to befall rail fans was the disappearance from .c, in co-| Near the end of the ride thi operation with the west coast de-|form the famous cross In which tachment of the RCMP and RC- this tricky manoeuvre the unwinding starts and hors- the inside horses stand almost stationary while the outside hors- Great Stave Inka Ma; Northwest Territories today ports the largest combined % wih Heh and Jake trout eed § the worl, . No man with a burden of debt has a right ‘to pro- tect his creditors If he has not first protécted.his wife and children with Life Assurance. * Seventy years ago, on May 23,| the railway's mountain sub-divi-;MP headquarters in Ottawa. sion of the CPR’s giant “5900"| For. more than two decades, Selkirk-type locos, Largest in the |the musical ride has thrilled audl-|Tound-the-clocie formation. British Emplre, they were used |°"ces in Canada, the United Stat-|_ The musical ride concludes to help heavy train consists over |°5 2nd overseas, ahey were hon: with Ww snectactlay change; Hors: the steep, winding mountain cured guests at the coronations|¢S form at one end of the arena passes betWeen Revelstoke and of Hing” George. Vi. ald Quech tn teenies tace nt ful eating Calgary. Wiry, terter-ike diescla| eave IT ad this summer [ih¢ end of tie. arena, carave assigned to trenscontingntat lesels!they are to make another visit|t® the end of the arena, draw es inental trains|to the United Kingdom to appear|UP Sharply and emit a piercing at Vancouver, now go the entire/at the London Festival. warwhoop, .eross-country route to Toronto : E : AS. VANCOUVER | > eh : : and without assi BG, eautenniel ‘ ¥ 2 ‘ eae Almost daily, one of the old|‘It is the committee's intention team of retired iron horses is led|to stage the ride wherever it is silently over the railway’s main|feasible. A representative of the line to Calgary fo rre-assignment|Committee,” he sald, “will make to a prairie divisional point, or a complete tour of the province for tik summer to stag: or the railway bone-yard, ing and to draw up a es maintain a fast canter in a{] Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may.be arranged through, of the said, SETO CAFE CONFECTIONERY “The Best Place To Eat” Large, Tables For Family Parties Ree gnioy yo your, ettipt and road hazards ‘The way to the Coast. al PHONE 4951 of The finest graduates of the The RCMP figures Canadian RCMP's equestrian school are RICK’S THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN se eemmone By STANLEY SO ‘fou, DO: WANT C se eu pate FoR THEM. \TH LITTLE Monstese) PARENTS! LASSIFIE Cine ADVERTIS TEN WORDS 75c — THREE INSERTIONS ‘FOR THE PRICE OF TWO When Placing Order — Phone 3031 FOR SALE — 3. ed cottage apply 61 Crescent. 318 FOR SALE — 1 dining buffet, $20, phone ‘7701. 218 Fr ‘OR SALE — 12 foot boat for outboard motor, phone 5155, Kootenay Builders and our plies. FOR SALE — Lots in Kinnaird " HOUSE FOR FOR RENT — 3 roomed house, basement, from Ferry, phone 2081. 2% miles 318 garage, Revenue duplex, insulated, automatic oil, low taxes, modern, 1265 ‘Tamarac Ave. WANTED — 2 o¢ 3 bedroom $ house, phone 5181. 319 ROOM & BOARD — For lady cr gent, phone 6701 or apply 150 Main St. Trafl, Ph, 988-¥ after 4 pm, 119 BOARD & ROOM or BOARD— only: Apply 34 Columbia Ave. and ial Pre- $180.80 each. Phone 2738. ‘ tin BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR SALE —'‘24 ft, home-made FO! phone 7541, R SALE — 1951 Chev. Panel, Chere Hall, The provinctel house trailer, phone 5181, FOR SALE — Garden plants, 319|FOR SALE — Dahlia bulbs — phone 9531, H. Mersietiele. LOST — Set of keys:in block of Bank of Montreal, phone 4737. 317 apply Mrs. De Jong, Creek. . 119 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE FURNITURE MOVING For Sale — Boy's bicycle, Phone 9 ROOM & BOARD — Available LOST — Gents watch in Castle- gar, finder phone’3542. 119 WVESTMENT SERVICE To improve our service to out--f-cown clients, we have opened a correspondence - department under’ the supervision of Mr. V. A. Simons, Write us for information and opinions. C. M. OLIVER & COMPARY LIMITED 821 Wost Hastings Street, Vancuuves, B.C. Members of: Vancouver Stock Exchange Montreal Stock Exchange B.C. Bond Deaiers’ Association Toyesiment Dealers’ Asscciation nada . To he included on our mailing list, Name = mail this coupon Addross. at McCreight’s ing House, phone 2493. ° 3836, E. M. Webster. LONG DISTANCE ANYWHERE — AN’ For Free Estimates FOR SALE —- Lots, 2 on Sth Ave. FOR RENT — Suite, completely " furnished, phone 2381. 317) and Green St, and Five on Green and 6th. Apply W. Sap- tin 16| LosT — Ladies’ wrist watch in vicinity of 7 Ave, by a selling cookies. Phone 3792. 119 FOR RENT — space and living quarters, near Post LOST — White rowboat, finder 119 get ready for T.V. Sales & Supplles Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies Fleetwood T.V. notify Mrs. V. Pattullo, NOTICE — Beauty Parlor, 76 Maple St, Castlegar, hours: 9 “am. to 5:30 pm, Alice Zuckerberg, phone 4631. 37 NOTICE — For Dressmating, phone Mrs. E, M. Webster, ere Kinnaird, recurited each year to rform loses like |the it. d routin: $2,000,000 annually through forg-|¢S._In all 32 horses and riders ed cheques, take part in the 20 minute show. Mounties wear their scarlet- coated dress uniforms for the ride while their mounts wear ceremonial tack — white head- ropes and bridle bands and large blue and gold saddle _ runoff, phone 4567. 319 FOR SALE — Booker furnace, complete with forced air fan, ‘apply Castlegar News. tin FOR SALE ~—— 120 Bass piano like new, phone us Oftice, 18 Maple St, Catslegar, phone 4631, 317 FOR RENT — Modern 2 bedroom house, phone 7031, Castlegar. 318 Dick Fowler North American Life Robson, B.C. Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze’ Plaques Phone 3601 PHONE Castlegar 2521 Nelson 1 UNITED TRUCKING ‘Trail 191 a GOOD CROP! invest in higher profite from your farm! Buy — high analysis Elephant. Brend 3121. RIGBY’S HOME . BUILDING SUPPLIES AND THEY'RE INEXPENSIVE, TOO! SEE THEM TODAY! FINISHED: enh tc SERILMANT, DECORATOR: SeROuE COLORS r Pept es ings kee; aot ‘ownings calioenreaton Bi renege Sree Tote protedion, cl AT A AOA, or Kootenay Builders & Suppliers PHONE 5155 ‘Humphrey Yair Saed’ Céeminune DOOR HOOD cac’ . Cnvene COMBINATION DOOR - SSAC Srosees Tending ne te We. gree Uniformity is an important factor which is given close con: ers and horses. Men, as well as being skilled horsemen, must be between five foot ten and six feet, welgh around 175 and be under 30 years of age. Horses should stand 15.2 hands and be either dark bay or black, It takes from three to six months to train a ride, When it is ready to go on the road, Special arrangements must be made to ensure that horses and men are well looked after. One of the problems to be solv- ed when the musical ride tours B.C, is to ensure horses get similar feed as to what they are accustomed. A limited amount of hay will be taken with them but will have to be supplemented at, each stop. “Show Stopper” The musical ride is a “show- stopper” wherever it appears. Accompanied by a full band play- ing popular marches and “up tempo” show musie, riders per: form a series of tight routines that would make a college drill team look amateur by compari- son, The horses enter the arena in single file and make two com- plete circles after which they begin their cutovers and criss- sideration when ‘assembling Tid. RRR = = = STARS|| TOMORROW SHES, AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 ADULTS $1.00 TICKETS AT = PITTS REXALL DRUG TRAIL-ROSSLAND SHRINE CLUB CHILDREN ‘50c mg | Hf a LEWIS SERVICE, Kinneied ED RR Look closely at the fabric in the gorment you are wearin: ig. Those ths ds weet co are the “warp”. The threads that go across are the "woof" ee ane eck closely again. Because It fs entire: ible deathanee tenn utasen ntirely possible that some of the clothes you are Entirely possible, yes. Because, {n the only integrated o; tn th peration of its kind in the world, Colunti Cellulose and its affiliated companies make It possible to turn forests From the forests of British Coltumbio, around Terrace and the Nass and Skeena Rivers, children, GH f MS itt mel OAS A a A 7 whi Fibres of the future — brought to you from the forests of British, Columbia by ‘tRep’d. Con, Trademark, hb tae Mana PRINCE RUPERT, 8.C. rT wood Is cut which is processed into pulp at our dissolving g mill near Prince Rupert. At the Chemcell plant'in Edmonton, Alberto, the pulp ts combined with chemtcats derived from natural gas, ond the cellutose Is thus spun into synthetic fibres, such as acetate — which has become a household word in clothing for men, women ond “other fibres produced from British C ¢ olumbia forests include such wonderful new fibres as Amelt ond Forilsont. Carefree, beautiful fib: " : new way of life to Conadians everywhere, iti cabs ii oA ar peal Sa Take Fea 7 We ERAS puarEResiT gran er i insshageeeee i npn nl BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAXI Phones 288M & 2311. Phone 3131 — Bc. FOR SALE —, Traveloid baby. buggy, phone 3124. 2119 " LUMBER — PAINT . PLUMBING AND | _ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES house trailer, fully equipped, or.trade for larger model, phone 5180,.apply oe Colum- bia - Ave. 119 NORA'S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR | Acomplete beauty service by appointment PRONE 2564 - Nora Mojelski CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR’ | PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR,, B.C. 1 FOR SALE’ — 7 roomed house on Main Highway in Kinnaird, fruit trees, over one acre of land, apply L. C. Greenwore, Kinnaird. FOR SALE — Small aluminum |" NOTICE — Robson Evening group W.A. will’ hold its spring Sale, of Cottons, Bake, and Tea in the Robson Com- munity Hall, Wed, May 15, from 2:30 to ? 19 581 Squadron Once again the time for our ° | annual FOR SALE'— 3 bedroom house, garage, landscaped grounds, good location, Dumont Sub, Div. Kinhaird, phone 2733. 319 UNITED J TRUCKING _» DAILY FREIGHT . SERVICE ‘Trail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson - = PHONE Castlegar 2521 .| Not “Sut ‘Another ‘Pince ‘To'Kat’ : kes ett But The Place-To Eat Another’ PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR SMITH'S , PLUMBING & HEATING For Eetimates Phone yl & Wek —— ‘We Service ‘What We Install EOR SALE — Pekenise and Pom Pups, ready to go- in a month. Phone 4461 or art atter 5 p.m. Charter Service Actually we have just three parades Ieft to practice’ the pro- cedures. Naturally each year there are procedure changes and NOTICE — Castelgar and Dist. Senior Citizens Meeting, Sat., Night at 7:30 p.m. in the United sident will be jin attendance. Election ofofficers will take place, everyone welcome, Special welcome to the ladies, retreat will be serves for this year the “C of the ‘review’ has been altered entirely. WOZ Day has had a great deal of experience with the new drill and we have hopes for a good- ‘show this year. Something new-: has been added and its-success depends on a good attendance by the-:par- ents of cadets..We shall be hav- ing-a banquet at the close of iia ceremonies (in. the Kin Hall). The cost of the biauat will be born by cadet. funds, MAKE UP TO $200.00 PER MONTH Men-Women; We have a sen- sational plan whereby you can miake $50.00 weekly.and more in spare fime by selling our’ com- plete line of dry'goods and yard No experience needed. fertilizer NOW +++ whave it on hand when you need it! HIGH ANALYSIS . FERTILIZERS SOLD BY ~ RENATA, CO-OP UNION ROBSON CO-OP EXCHANGE MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. * GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL , CONTRACTING Free Estimat Towing =" Barges anywhere ‘onthe Arrow Lokes PHONE. 2901 PHONE ‘3571 but since we have to pay $1.50 per plate, our “funds just can- [pet handle paying for the par- ents too. Presentation of awards will be made at the banquet; top man in, this youth work will give the cadet picture throughout the Province and Canada. Please _Arrow: Lakes Ferry Service. KINNAIRD CHIMNEY CLEANING SERVICE: L. G. Montgomery Vacuum Equipped Phone 3722 or 3728 Box 64 —— Kinnaird 23. 1. LAUGHTON B.Sc. O.D, opromeTRist | Office Hours MON. — WED. — 10-12 1:30-5:00 ‘PHONE 2561 ROBSON TO, EDGEWOOD Leave Rebson Whart 10:00 a.m. Monday. 10:00 am. Thi Arrive Edgewood. G. A, SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremenko ‘Building PHONE 2021 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS “all Kinds of Building Supplies CIL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 282 Phone 2161 4:00 p.m. Thursday. Leave Edgewood. 7:00 a.m, Firday. Arrive Robson . Wharf 1:00, p.m. Friday. - support your sons by being with them. Another appeal to the parents and we feel that ‘this column is the place for it, We presently fraveano more than eight or nine cadets wishing to attend sum- mer camp. We ‘feel that sum- mer camp is wonderful for youth training, and that all cadets should take full advantage of it. Unfortunately many of the boys feel that they should seek sum- mer employment, Since for the boys, these are formative years we belive that camp benefits should be weighed against the profits accruing. from summer employment. “Remember, these boys are only young once. ” OUT.ON A LIMB By Seumy 3 Metals My old frlend Joc Br Alabama, fells about # nc his who ti th Rareblogzaphy one day A week later, when the, book w: : turned, Joc asked his neighbor r how he liked it frst rate," the farmer said, “That fel ideas." * * Most farmers T know have got 2 f ideas, ‘ain young idea, a ms gon a th 2 apeead iZ ic ie pro} fire seed to coast, During those years, Ore. thao 1600 Teemers i ve our WALDIE - LUMBER & BUILDING ‘SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your puilding. needs. Estimates gladly given. Phone 7112 DESMOND ‘T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST PHONE 2281 Wed, 2:20 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. THURS., FRI., SAT. Randolph DUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED. . Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes s : PHONE 3241 For BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING SEE ‘, CASTLEGAR TRANSFES COAL, SAND, GRAVEL ' “CARSON CITY” Scott “ASSIGNMENT IN PARIS" * Starring Dana Andrews —. Marta Toren Ww in color — Lucille: Norman a sand this Brought more ‘trees into * * Out my way, farmers and woods owners ce the program. 1 ie acres, as well as the owners at foe Hodutrial Foxe farvas. He good io have 4 La wan OF farming is a mixture of work end MON. TUES., ‘W. Sharples” Phone 6091 RUSSIAN FILM. “BORIS GODONOV” in color written by- he Students ............ 60¢ tight nena Time E18, _ May 13-14 fug—even if you're only raisin’ Cai wach deg. Wi Specally “fond of gi jon, Franklin has got @ Tor of my FHONE 2921 1 I ‘|Donna Corcoran TONE —F RIDAY . MARLON. eRANOD | “HOLLYWOOD'S i STARRIEST * MUSICALY Shows af 6: 345 & SATURDAY , EAN SIMMONS” SATURDAY ; FOR THE KID Conquers Dangers o! Frances SATURDAY MATINEE y SPECIAL “GYPSY GOLT” - MATINEE: DIES f the West E Dee Ward:Boad | AT 2:00 P.M. MON. -— TUES. — SMAVIEVE PAGE 1NGRI 6:45 and 8:50 p. WED. The Man in The Tre Coat is.00 H