DUE TO MOVING AND INSTALLING EQUIPMENT IN OUR NEW STORE AT 240-Ist. AVE. WE WILL BE CLOSING DOWN FROM JUNE 22 TO JULY Ist. : RICK'S TV NOW - SELLING: AT $1 69 per bag Oslow Bros. BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD. i pt ait ener meme la Castlegar Council Briefs Archdeacon B, A, Resker as- #)ked council to put in a railing along the sidewalk in front of the Anglican church. Works supervi- sor Norman McNabb will see that = the railing is installed. * Cd Loya Groutage has agreed to . hande mosquitoe céntrol in tho village with the help of the Boy Scouts, “He seems to have made quite a study of it, At least he knows where to find ” sald schoo! has “a pretty nico little setup and the teacher's doing a wonderful job.” He explained to councll that the school was in need of money. Counell* instructed Mr, Pettitt to write other municipalities to de- termine whether or not they ex: tend any special privileges or mo- nies to handicapped schools with- in thelr boundaries. ee Public works chairman R, C, told council that if the " er George Carr. . Carr said are village completes the sidewalk from the office to the found in shallow pools which heat up quickly under the hot sun, He said Mr. Groutage had told him that the deeper pools are still too cold for mosquitoes to breed in, but that Mr. Groutage was watch- ing the mosquitoe situation, eee Firemen, Monday night: will y|canvass Cedar St. on both sides of the CPR gully to ask if ‘res!- dents will approve one section of ao street being renamed Cyprus Council feels that a costly mistake: might be made by the fire ‘department should it have to answer a call from-that street and goto the wrong-section of it. “Burton P, Campbell, 58 Cedar’ St: informed | council : that’ he! and L.:V. Campbell had-‘count- - ed: tha homes ‘on both ‘sections ‘of tho: street, They found that although‘ tho: section of’Cedar Bt. -behind - the ‘Castle’ Theatre was shorter than the other ‘sec- tion, there were more homes on the section behind ‘the: theatre. . Mr.’ Campbell’: told’ ‘council that there are 12 houses behind the theatre that have Cedar St, addresses, while only six houses have Cedar St. addresses on the other section of the street, He explained that the reason for'this is that most of the houses on the other section of Cedar ‘St. actually face the avenues and so have thelr addresses on the avenues, HOLIDAY TIME IS SAFETY CHECK TIME! - Good Steering Good Brakes Are Essential To Your SAFETY On Holidays. Check These Now At KEN'S . WHEEL ALIGNMENT KINNAIRD PHONE 2472 Council will get the opinions of all the residents on the street to determine which section should have the name change. see Commissioner Gordon Pettitt reported on the meeting at Sil- ver Birch School that he had at- tended, He totd council that the elementary school and’ puts In crosswalks the RCMP will remove the 15 mph speed limit, ares A letter was read from As- sociated Engineers informing council that the 60 hp pump avail. able from the City of Trail would be a valuable addition to the vil- lage’s water system. ‘Water works chairman Aage Sylvest will study the matter its installation costs, ibe See The “Castlegar council will support a pension fund for vol- unteer firemen. “It's in our favor and we should support it,” said Mr, Oglow. . Courteil felt the’ pension scheme‘would be an advantage to the village by keeping firemen on the job for a number of years. A letter’ is to be sent to the’ re- solutions committee of the Union of B.C, Municipalities advising the committee thatthe village sup-|= ports the plan, eee A letter was read from Tom Miscavitch asking that the village build yoads in his sub- division. Works supervisor Nor- man McNabb will qook into the request, oe Accounts totalling 96,155. AT were approved, Largest item was $3,528 to Blackline Paving. _s 2 6 Council, in principle, appro ed the zoning bylaw contained in Castlegar’s ‘planning report pre- pared by Associated eee at the request of the village. Mr. Oglow said any deviation. from this proposed ‘plan will be looked on with disfavor by the council. Kinnaird OKs Permits Tolalling $183,900 Building permits totaling $183,900 were approved at Kin- nair@’s regular council meeting Monday night. Largest permit was to Cap- it! Holdings of Vancouver for $180,000 for the erection of Cas- tleaird Plaza: The cost of this per- mit to Capital Holdings was $196. Other permits were to the Kinnaird Little Theatre for ; fee Senior Cilizens Thank Soroptimists . For Birthday Cakes A visitor from England who had visited the club three years ago was again welcomed. at the monthly meeting of the Castlegar |. and District Senior Citizens As- sociation, be Mrs, A. Moore of London told the she was. Pleased to ations to the fety Hall, $1,300; William Som BYP! yproc Edwin Cowlin, cedar sian “te 900 and Nick Orlesky, porch, $500. visit_the:Kootenays once more. In other. business, ‘the sick and visiting committees ‘report- ed flowers had been sent to the Mark famil- protection NORTH AMERICAN, LIF Family Protection is a natural instinct. On the alert for your family's welfare you will want to take steps to provide income _ protection for them in . times of financial stress, For expert couneel or for information consult ¢ A CANADIAN MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY DICK FOWLER, Robson, B.C. 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Castelgar had pre. viously voted’ against this as ‘it would mean ‘changing the name and charter of the local organiza. on, President J. T. Webster was elected to the executive council, Members ‘approved holding just one-méeting during each of the two summer mont Progressive whist concluded the evening .with H. R. Foxlee and T. Blackburn the winners. : Kinnaird Village - Rents Small Cars To Picnic Groups Groups ‘renting the Kinnaird Park for plenics can now rent BUILDING PERMIT HOLDS KEY - Garage On Property Line Causes Trouble. A garage built on the prop-j erty line between the residences of P, M, Zeeben and J. ©, Bur- rows came. up.for at moved to his present realdence in 1949 and that the garage wasn't there then. The Village. of Kin- naird, was incorporated in 1948, the-regular meeting of the Kin- naird council Monday night. Mr, Zeeben attended the mecting to complain that the pos- ition of Mr. Burrows’ garage made it difficult for him to per- from many, of his outside tasks, especially the ‘shoveling. of snow in the winter, Mr. Zeeben “told council he G. S, Rust said my" understanding {s that the garage was there prior to the village being incorporated.” Mr, Rust. quoted from the building bylaw, adopted in 1954, which Save nothing exeeted prior to that date need be ure Jess it is unsafe, a health hazard | beca or a fire hazard, ‘The village. records will be checked to see if a building per- mit was taken out for the garage. Said commissioner J. C. McLeod: “If it is after the year of Incor- poration he should have had a building permit. Yet if he didn’t get one we could look until doomsday." ‘ Commissioners McLeod and Rust sald they would look into Mr, Zeeben's complaint but they felt the’ village could do nothing use of: the ‘date “ between erection’ of the garage and the passage. of the building bylaw. al ccc = SPECIAL OUTSIDE WHITE PAI [ene sents UD. PTs} ar NT, gal. $4. 95 ‘Acrylic ie. Paint Vall Satin M oor ©: paints. _ TRAIL & CASTLEGAR | vimin- young ~~ bodies kiddie cars from the Village of] - Kinnaird to keep the young fry amused throughout the day. . The Castlegar Kiwanis Club donated its'Ikiddie‘cars to the Vil- lage of Kinnaird. The village has fixed the:cars up and will rent them at $4 an hour to any group holding a‘picnie in.the park, | * Park and.cemetery chairman, Mrs. J. W. Dougan, told. council that a shelter to house: the kid- die cars will: pe ied underneath | ; the bandstand. » Benjamin 6 oj _DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE NATURE'S WAY TO BETTER HEALTBE “W's ofl In e bottle of millkt Did. you.know theb the bwman body uses protein In MILK for tissue beliding, minerals for construction and maintenance of bones - ond teeth, vitomins for growth and health, and’ ‘fate end corbohydrates for energy. Milk Is Gise @ neces; sary foundation for the vast molority of diets! So, ik to beter Rech for ot the fanly wit tots of ‘will, every dayt- St. Rita’s Roman -Catholic Church Rev. E. A. Brophy, P.P.-5th 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 Peop te’s Hour Thursday, 7:45 p.m: — Prayer and Bible Study The United Church of. Canada “Robeon, — Ist and, 3rd Sundays at :11.a,m. innaird — Service of Worship at 9:45 p.m. Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7:30 Pp: 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.m. Bible, Study, Tuesdays..at, ‘7:30 p.m. Rev. M. S. Reside, B. i“ B.D. ‘The Anglican Church oan Sunday, June 21 Kinnaird: 8 a.m.,.10a.m. (Children), 7:30 p.m. Castlegar: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. » ‘The Pentecostal: Tabernacle Sunday School-- 10'a.m.— Morning Worship - 11 a.m, Evangelistic - 7:30 p.m. — Prayer: ond Bible Study, ~ ursday at 7:30. p. Young People’s Friday at 5 30 pm. Robson. Community. Memorial Church United Church — Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11 a.m. Anglican Church — 2nd Sunday at 11 a.m. and 4th Sunday at. 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Baptist Church — 5th Sunday OLA LASSIFIED- "AD RATES + Classified ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per insertion, with a ‘53. Plymouth, Can. finance, Phone. 7311. 823 Fully insulated: house 22' by 30 ft. Electric heating,- modetn bathroom,: partial basement, good garden, $3,000. cash: or. $3,500) terms. Apply .217-Sth Ave., ‘rn naird, or phone’ 2607." Semi “two-be 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 pala for by 12 noon housé, Full basement, furnace and garage. Phone 4738. tin 16 Half-acre Jot in Kinnaird. All level. Apply Box 490A, Costlegar. % One Plano, $20. Phone 5437, tat 1 of the date of. ‘Engagement notices, ob- ituarles and cards of thanks | of “usual” length’ are’ pub- lishéd at a flat charge of $1. After three bills have ” been’ sent to'wn' account no, further, advertiserients will bé accepted’ from ‘that ac. count until the: first class!- fled, ad has been paid for, Ste Fourteen-foot™ pig wood be with ‘30 hp. outboard and pet glassed. bottom, “Phone 4471'.or 2441," u 322 Three-bedroom house, two lots, full basement, garage, fruit eee Phone J. S. Hunter, Rob- . 2 “House trailer: 2 equipped. A: Crest Motel. Phone sin Ro ~ “house on two) tots, One mile‘ from ‘ferry.-Phone |’ 3651 or see Nick FOS Eee pd 323] Robson. 8 324] 16, Time may. erase , the bitter pals, FOR'SALE) |: ‘Two-bedroom home -in Casts| tegar with breakfast nook. Phone, 4571, 322) mh 7 ie at i ae suite on view lot, Phone! 2494, sean ae oa 324 aa the lonliness of ‘this year. { ¢ Of the-loss:of one-held dear. Only a few know how mals him; I, representative, gave his report ax the zone méeting held at Nelsox . on Saturday and Sunday. Highlights of ‘the meetings: were the business sessions, the banquet, dance and the Sunday parade’ to the .cenotaph for = briet service. «The track and field meet is to, be hela iat Wartield “Sept. 2 Ttry \to-be brave ‘and Modern homes; for sale in Castlegar, . pannalts and_ Blue- berry. lown” piv BUSINESS. DIRECTORY. a ty CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME '; Bronze Plaques +4. 1 LAUGHTON alae CHEVELI )AVE Phone 378k ‘CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE -- Box 240 — Phone 2161 ~ NORA'S JHAIR. DRESSING PARL A complete beauty’. service - by appointment °* PHONE 5386 Nora, Majesgey | DESMOND T. “LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wea. 2:30 to 8:00 p.m. *. Phone 3621 New four-bedroom house in Ainnalea Nice level lot, Phone| 56. ments’ required. "hse. lots, and commercial property. DAN GIL- a2a| ROY, Real Estate Agent, -Mulr- office, Milk Cow. Write M. W. Glebe off, Box 62,: Brilliant. hundred amp.* Dc. welder. ‘Phone 3501. - > 322 Gray Marine 180-hp, _ engine in runnin; Split- level threebe oom house. Part basement, moderately priced. Phone 6161. FOR RENT Three-room house.:.. Reagon- sii 540-8th Ave, Phone 7931. 324 ‘Two-bedroom ‘house’ in’ Kini. naird. Heavy wiring,’ basement, garage \and chicken house. Phone 5 . tin24 and board or. suites. i Phone 9 ‘evel. 324 wet Mee shall ‘mest again. ‘Two-room upstairs Guea 762-2nd Ave. Castlegar. Phone 5108. 322 bargain. Write Box 480C, Castles gar. Business, property) and build ings on ‘Two-bedroom ‘house with.car port, Close to all schools and con- cement b eludes living. ae ee ‘Apply L Vv. Compoeth Castlegar, News. -| tubs, drain and oil furnace. Fruit trees, shrubs, garden ‘and ilowers planted, For further information call 6301 after. 4 p.m. 322 Lot in... Castlegar. ‘Apply Johny's Shoe “Repair Shop, Zan- alo Block, C: 322 . Tots on Green and Ist Ave, 105-foot front by 144 feet. Phone 5188 or write Box 264, Castlegar. Gas power unit with aren drive belt. Phone .9041¢: Good - building jot. in Kin- naird, Phone. 2738, !’ «tin 10 : Residential lots, Terms if ne- cessary. Apply Eli’s Auto Court. Phone 5200. 2114 : “House in Castlegar. Two bed- rooms on ‘main floor, te ‘Ba: $24 .|4ished rooms in :Fiveroom modern “home = Robson’ townsite... Automatic oll heat, fruit trees, lawn, garden, corner -lot. Phone: 5765 or write Box 285, Rebson. Five-room modern house and three lots at. Robson 324) large three wheeler. Phone. 5443. 124| Castlegar... Full ‘house ein Kin- naird from June 28 te. eer 20 Phone 2657. One cabin. ey FP. N. san 5 bin, Robson, Tworcom house, small Bcd Phone 2273. -.. WANTED... ure ently needed, two-or three-bedroom’ home, by July a Write, box 673. 124 pasement.t ‘He is now free from all, pain- Ana at the road's end, God. wil — Fondly remembered by a friend NOTIGES June 26th YOUR CREDIT UNION PROVIDES. INSURED LOAN '. IV sales and service. Agent ‘for Marconi, Phone 5167. R. Mar- tni, tin Bulldozing ‘and gravel haul- ing. Eli Sopow, phone 5200. 2114 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. - 619} | Di | CASTLE THEATRE TONITE — ER}. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS — SAT 24) Box 303, Castlegar. = tim 41 One C lete Show Will pay six:per cent on first mortgage of $10,000, Good secur- ity. Write Box" Ao, Castlegar. ws 322 Beauty, DAFIOE 76 Maple St., Castlegar, B.C. Alice Zuckerbure phone 4631, 324 Highly teacher in Smail two-wheel bicyele or 000 cash, balance ae per | mon- th, Phone 5126. 124 matic gas heat, terms, Phone’ 201 Seven-foot round fence posts. 50 cents edch delivered. J. J. UNITED TRUCKING | ‘Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, Nelson - ” PHONE + Castlegar 2521 ire Phone 4571. 323 M. E. McC B.C. Land. Surveyor 1294 Bay Avenue, Trall. SMITHS : PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone PLUMBING & HEATING SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS PHONE 5155 or 2181 - D. FOX | EXCAVATING SEE - CASTLEGAR TRANSFER W. Sharpies — Phone 6001 G. A. SUMNER “Ray G. Joh B.A.Se. ILLS. Ltd. Charter Service Towing - Barges “ anywhere on the Arrow zs " Lakes Phone 4331 B.C, LAND SURVEYOR 1015 Eighth St. Nelson Phone 144-R- FURNITURE MOVING Long Distance | Eremenko Building . PHONE 2021 WALDIE LUMBER & . BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. , We'can supply all your building needs, Estimates ~ gladly: given’ Phone: 7112::*- AONE Castlegar 2521 — Teal ir, Nelson 147 DUTCH * D2 BAKERY. LIMITED: > Birthday Cakes’ Weéding Cakes . “Anniversary ‘Cakes PHONE 8241 UNITED TRUCKING HOME... BUILDING SUPPLIES: Phone 8181-—Kinnaird, 5.0. . LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND:... ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES GREEP'S ELECTRIC | ELECTRICAL “CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR _ PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkle” Nickle Bim Heels on ladies’: shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m, ta 9:80 p.m, - Not just another place to eat, But the place to eat another PHONE 3881 Arrow ert Ferry Servi ROBSON To EDGEWOOD Lear Whart TNSURE: rO BE SURE For All Your... INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 * ‘ANDERSON AGENCIES - LEGAL NELSON LAND. REC mathematics and Russian, Alex- ander Zuckerberg. Phone 4631. : tin § T. Eaton Co. Sales represen- tative will be in: the Castlegar Order Office on Thursday after- noon of each week from 1 to 4 p.m. tinls DIVIsion Tdke notice that John C Exgavating for septic tanks, ditches, etc. C, A. St: Elol, Box 752, Castlegar. ‘ Waldie, L and Joht Sherbiko, Farmer, of Castlega B.C, intend to apply for a leas on the folowing described lands _ On the Columbia River Soutl West of Brilliant, B.C., Commenc ing at a post planted at th South-West Corner of Bloc’ (17) Sub-Division Plat SASH AND DOGRS In All Popular Styles e4 WINDOW AND .DOOR FRAMES GLASS. IN ALL SIZES Ss & WEIGHTS F Agenis For: ~ Pearson Sashless Win- dows and All Sealed Units .CASTLEGAR 2949, — District Lot 4598. - Thence South-West 400 feet, — Thence South-East 1600 feet. — Thence NorthEast 400 feet ti high water mark of Columbi ‘river. — Thence North-West t point of commencement 15 acre more or_ less for. the purpose o removing gravel, Castlegar B.C. s May 25th, 1959 | Signed. John Carruthers Waldie John Sherbiko. 42 RICK’S . ‘TY. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271", . Bverything In. T.V; Supplies ; ELECTROHOME .. Fleetwood .'T.V. | House plans, building - to your requirements, Jack Hip- well, phone 3257, Kinnaird, 124 Carbon paper and writing pa- Per are necessities around the home. Buy them at. the Castlegar |News, construction 7.30 p.m. ADULTS =... MON. — ROMAN. STERLING” THUR. FRI. SAT. SIEGE OF Elk ore NIGHT HOLDS TERROR PLUS Van Johnson —_— Joanne Dru ONE SHOWING 9.30 'P.M.- JUNE 18-19-20 RED RIVER THAT. YOU'VE FINALLY. CAUGHT |: WE'LL HAVE. TO f