CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 1, 1958 Sulky racing is the provin- cial pastime in Prine: Edward, Island during the summer, where ‘the Sport of Kings has been a samajor spectator sport for many wears, RICK’S Canadian Dollar Reached Premium Last August T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies. ELECTROHOME Fleetwood T.V. . Giotleis Alka £ STYLIST Colors give you achatte of four sheens in matching. | hues — CILTONE Flat, Semi-Gloss and Gloss, and CHL Speed-Eosy Fi Satin. Here aré modern colors to suit every taste ‘and decorative need... all approved by leod- ing color stylists, iHE COLOR WAY wet GOING AT at" MONTREAL — While Canada almost certainly will experience a sizable deficit in trade and ser- vice ‘transactions’ with the rest of the world in ‘1958 and can ex- pect a substantial influx of long- term capital, those contrary bal- ances may not be as large as those of 1956 and 1957, according to the Bank of Montreal's Busi- ness Review for April, just is- sued, Under the title “The Os- cillating Dollar”, the B of M re- view says that last August the Canadian dollar reached a prem- ium of more than six per cent in terms of U.S, funds, highest since trading — statistics wete estab- lished before the war of 1914-18, From this peak, however, the dollar slid sharply in the closing SPORT Jackets SEE OUR FINE SELECTION FOR SPRING & SUMMER WEAR | estimated to,:-have accounted for 15 fo 20% OFF Castlegar Building Supply PHONE 2161 You Can't Do Better Anywhere Leitner’s months of 1957 and the premium was below. one per cent in Janu- ary, with a gradual recovery now being experienced. Such exchange rate fluctua- tions “constitute an important element of uncertainty in Cana- dian business," the bank says, especially when, as in 1957, there is a large demand in Canada for foreign exchange resulting from Centennial Thema .For W.A. Tea A very successful 16 An- niversary Tea tnd Bake Sale was held in the Legion Hall on Saturday, April 26, -by the LA ‘to the Conadian Legion, Branch No, 170. : The hall was tastefully de- corated in the Centennial colors Of green and gold. . The sewing table Contracts Being Let noe. . At University.B.C, Money donated to the Uni- versity of British Columbia Dev- elopment Fufd is being put to work immediately «to relieve overcrowding at the Point Grey campus, Constuction -has* begun on the first of four residences which will be opened, in the fall to ac- from out by Mrs, M. Kingsley, was cov- ered with a lovely cream lace cloth, outlined with green and decorated with a cut glass bowl filled with snapdragons, daffo- dils and fern, also a miniature old lady and covered ing capital Recently published estimates of the Canadian balance of in- ternational payments in 1957 point to the size and nature of these influences, In 1957, Canada incurred a deficit in goods and service transactions abroad of| $1,383 millions, $11 millions more than in 1056, Offsetting this de- ficit, the inflow .of capital — largely of 2 long-term nature -- was $1,278 millions, $127 millions Jess than in 1956, As in previous years, the flow of funds from foreign companies to Canadian subsidiaries contin- ued at a very high rate in 1957 although. there was a minor de- cline. Canadian borrowing in New York, on the other hand, in- creased, the B of M says. “But whereas in 1956 the volume tend- ed to rise as the year progressed, in 1957 the tendency was in the opposite direction, -“with more than three-quarters of the total net sale of new securities being in the first half of the year. This sharp decline, probably more than any other element, was responsible for the “precip- itate fall” in the exchange rate of the Canadian dollar in -the last four months of 1957, -In re- cent months, however, there has been an increase in the volume of Canadian borrowing in New York and the Canadiain dollar has risen in terms of U.S. funds, Concluding the B of M says “It is noteworthy that, in, the last two years, the massive in- flow of foreign investment, on gether with the wagon complete with horses, to remind ‘us of our pioneers of our yesteryear. . The president, Mrs. Peppard opened the sale with a few words of welcome, and received the guests at the door, Mrs, B, Smith was in charge of the sewing table, assisted by Mrs. H, Bate, Mrs. W. Shay assisted by Mrs. H. Adshead was in charge of the well laden table of home baking. Donna Shay did well with The tea tables, convened by Mrs. Dinner, “were decorated with vases of spring flowers and miniature old fashioned ladies, Pourers' for the afternoon ‘were Mrs. J. M. Macbeth, Mrs, A. 0. McNeil, Mrs. J. Killough and Mrs, W. Houston, _ Serviteurs were, Mrs. P, Rourke, Donna Peppard, Elaine Adshead, Brenda Hill, Elaine Heagy and Carol Garrett. Mrs. il was convenor for the kitchen and tthe following members assisted; Mrs, A, Mc- Donald, Mrs. M. Heagy and Mrs. D. Bacon. Mrs. C. Dunn carried tea to those who were unable to get to: the hall. charge of the raffle tickets at the door, Mrs. W. Shay raffled angel food cake which was won by Mrs..B, Donnan. Mrs, M. Hingley was in charge of decorations, ~_ earnings on assets already ela by non-residents in Canada, is roughly a third of the net capi- tal formation in this country and to have raised the value of ex- : TF Coonerati 7 A group of five young moth- ers know how to get a little time ternally owned long-term invest- ment by some $3.5 billions to a total of more than $17 billions, nearly twice as large as at the start of the current decade,” Novelty Bake Sale Planned By W.A. The Ladies Auxiliary to ‘the Canadian Legion, decided at their last meeting to again place a float in: the Mav Day Parade. Miss Jean Shay will repre- SAVINGS Our 2- ACCOUNT PLAN is Planned Saving. sent the y at the Koo- tenay Society for Handicapped membershin meeting. The Hospital Matron will be asked to set a day for the Auxil- iary to visit sick members and veterans. The membership hid tour ofthe hospital on Monday last. Plans, have been made to cater to the Pharmacists'‘Conven- tion on, May 5. This wijl be a late buffet supper. A novelty Bake Sale will be ‘|held by the Auxiliary on May ‘|26. This will be known as the Centennial Roving Bake Sale, the ladies will be dressed in-ald fashioned dresses and will go from door to door, Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. C. Dunn and Mrs. J. Shay. Mrs, Dunn was winner o2 the prize. He who is prejudiced is -| usually down on something he’s] | off and still not neglect their children, Each one takes her turn keeping all the children giving the four others a free morning once a week. They call their plan the Do- It-Yourself Nursery School. When the weather is good they hold forth in one of the back yards or in an adjoining park. When it is’ rainy, they plan their day on the Porch or indoors, At midmorning the mother in charge serves a light lunch, of milk or fruit juice and animal cookies. Her job is to help..the children to keep busy, settle their quarrels and.see that they go to the bathroom, She fs to keep out of their games ‘unless they need help. She: should not plan on getting much of her own work done on the morning she is on duty, * : Modern mothers are clever and efficient. They do not neg- lect their children nor them- selves, Each one of this group realizes she buys ten hours of free time with 2 % hours af work. They do say they find the mornings they work with the children most stimulating and because of their co-operative plan they understand the problems 2f their own children better. home made fudge and popcorn, link. Mrs. A, Ferguson was in| on ELA of town. The first unit, to cost approximately $350,000, will house 100 men, Contracts for three other re- sidence blocks will be awarded on June 15, UBC officigls said. When all four units are opened will be for 400 men. ‘Each of the units will con- tain 12 double and 71 single bedrooms, as well as a lounge and recreation room. Contract for the addition to the biological sciences building will be let within q week, of- ficials said. The addition, to cost $1,100,000, will be let within a week, officials said. The addition to cost $1,100,000, wil! be a four storey wing connected to the by itself! FOR BEDROOM AND LIVING ROOM WAUS & CEILINGS, YOU CAN'T BUY A MORE BEAUTIFUL FINISH, Monamet VELVET gives a rich Jow-lustre to interior surfaces. Washable, too, because it’s a real enamel. EVERYBODY LIKES lonainel VEWNET OGLOW Bros. Building & Supply Co, Ltd. PHONE. 3351 existing building by a corridor Two additions to the Uni- versity’s overcrowded chemistry building will be started dusttg May. Contract will be let on May 15. The additions, to cost $1,600,- 000, will be located to the north and south of the present buil- ding. FRIED CHICKEN SERVED Sundays 2-8p.m. - CASTLEGAR HOTEL ‘Combination. DOORS AND-_ phone 9211 CASTLEGAR SASH & BOOR WORKS i Sniireca! ni KT AOA a 20 ye Ay to |: int AND spring.. it’s. time Benjamin Moore ‘is what to use Give it a trial —- you can't leose. ° Many colors, that’s for sure It’s the best in town — Yes it’s Moore! So slip down now beside the track The Paint we sell, you don’t bring back. MORE FROM MCORE ‘Mitchell Supply Lid.) in Troif and Castlegar OGLOW BROS. : Building & Supply Co. Lta. Building Sopplies = casTunaaR not up on. prove.it Enjoy new comfort in travel by sparkling new “‘Dayliner”! Smooth .and silent, built of gleaming stainless steel - this rail-diesel car gives you the comfort of deep foam rubber seats, picture wiadows,. air NELSON-CALGARY-MEDICINE HAT . DAILY SERVICE CROWSNEST FT. MACLEOD en | H' condition’— phone 2748," mile from Ferry. phone 2083, mf ay q 4 FOR SALE — White enamel coal and wood range. Good ng FOR SALE — 3 bedroom hotise, wited for electric range, in Robson, cheap for cash, apply Box 316, Robson, 315 DWELLINGS FOR SALE Splendid home on main highway, Kinnaird, 2 bedrooms. living room, cabinet kitchen, bath, FOR SALE — 1958 Mercury half, ton pickup. New condition. Wilt accept older car or truck ag, WANTED — Part time experi- enced waitress, apply, Ci Hotel Dining Room. 11g part payment, phone 4201, 118 | FOR SALE — 3 b house | on large lot in Dumont Sub- division - close to grade school, garage and fruit trees, rea- sonably Priced, phone 3298 317 }FOR SALE — 2 bedroom howe, i Robson, wired for range, 1 FOR SALE — % HP. motor and compressor for fridge and deep freeze, phone 4862, 118 FOR SALE — Transfer Business (H) license with one Dump- truck, phone: 9281 or call at 190 King St. 317 BUSINESS: DIRECTORY Ke Ds: sens ! fully insul: full with furnace, large lot 100 ft. frontage; fine home. Price $9,000 with, $2,500 down, bal- ance very reasonable terms,’ interest 6 per cent: Cottage with 2 bed rooms, living room, cabinet kitchen, bath, garage, 3 lots, Robson Townsite, for quick sale. Cash + price $4,300. Cottage’ kitchen, living room, bath with, 3. bed rooms,|° FOR SALE — Lots, apply 582,]. 3rd Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. 316 NOTICE.— Home on 775—6th Ave, reduced to $7,000—phone 2776, 318 FOR SALE — 20 ft. deluxe in- board speedbuat known as the| “Baby Molar”, 100 H-P.. va engife. Hull and motor in first class condition. This*éxception- al’ sports craft is‘beng sold at NOTICE — Come to meet the pioneer mothers of the district |’ at St. Alban’s WA Mother's|\ Day Tea, Friday, May 9 from 3-5 pm. Parish Hall. Door prize, Bake Table and Sewing ‘Table. Also on Aisplay, table price, For phone Nelson 96, of 118 118 basement with coal furnace garage, large lot with splendid orchard, - oh: main - highway-— CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME: i KINDLY py SERVICE FURNITURE VING . LONG DISTANCE RE ~- ANYTIME For Free Estimates UNITED SRUCKING Kinnaird, Price $7,000 ‘with $3,500 down. Moddern Dwelling, 3 bed rooms, living room, cabinet ‘Kitchen, witlt breakfast nook, bath, full basement ‘with coal furnace, gas connections in. basement, Sarage, large lot well land-|, scaped, Upper Bench, Kinnaird, FOR SALE — 4 x 4 Logmobile with special folding arch, a ‘fast. skidder. NOTICE: — Beauty Parlor — 76, Maple. St, Castlegar, B.C. Alice Zuckerberg, phone gat. Lawrence 5 - 6 Jammer on| skids, good condition,” ‘com-|_ plete rigging. : DDH Cletrac ‘Crawler 60 H.P, with two blades. K6 Int,’ Logging truck and NOTICE * bake, sewing sale, Robson. Hall, Robson evening group W.A. Annual Spring Tea, Friday, May 9th at 2:30 Ba . door prizes, 317 4 arailer, “Any reasonable offer ‘accepted. Apply George D. Me- Ouat, phone 119M Kaslo, 417 KARLEEN APT. A — Room or froom and board, phone 2492, Stin Price $10,500 with $5,500 down, |’: Cottage in Dumont Sub-1 Division, /-] Phone $182 — - HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Kinnaird, B.C. - LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES new, 2 bi located on corner lot, very low price $5,000 with small down Payment. and easy term for balance, See, DAN. Gitnoy, Agent FOR RENT — 4 room FOR RENT — New 2 bedroom house, Apply 305-4th Ave. 216 ; House in Castlegar, phone 6511. 318 Office. Muirhead Agencies, . Res, Photie 9381 3 FOR RENT — 4 room house, ap- ful thanks to the business and Professional men of Castlegar for, their donations to assist us following the tragic fire, CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our grate- Mrs, Mike Sookachoff and tamil; Ply 305 - 4th Ave. 317 FOR SALE —, Good oli heater, pump and dbarrel, phone 4351, z 118 HAIR ‘DRESSING PARLOR A compleia beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 - Nora Mojelski * CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR "PHONE 421 ‘We attach “Dinkte” Nickie Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. UNITED TRUCKING | DAILY FREIGHT ‘SERVICE Treil, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson ~ YHONE Castlegar 2521 . MARLANEGRILE Open 8:60 a.m. to 9:30 p.m, Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Eat Another PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone Mol & 1261 ‘We Service: What We Instalt GREEP’S ELECTRIC FOR SALE — ‘Good building lois FOR RENT. — Furnished ‘apt. fridge and stove, private en- trance, twin beds, suitable for two Paring; phone 3131 day-|- time 317 in Dumont.. phone 2738, FOR RENT — 2 bedreom home and 2 room suite. phone 763). 118 KOOTENAY . . ~ NURSERIES:: “Plant A, Tree! In '58". - Keep’ B.C. Green ~ Order Now For SPRING DELIVERY “Complete Line of Nursery ‘Phone 4062 Box 10 * Kinnaird, B.C. ee CONTRACTING Free Estimates © PHONE ‘3571 384 Castlegar, B.C, CASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS | | Phone 4891 We Pick-Up. and : Deliver J. 1. "LAUGHTON BS. OD. , OPTOMETRIST Oftice Hours : - MON, — WED. — FRL 10-12 1:30-5:00 ‘PHONE 2581 LLS. Ltd. SS SSSSSSSS—_SSSS=== VT. Le _RADIO and Company -at Treil in. 1929 and was transferred to Montreal in 1946..He was appointed Assistant +|to the President in 1947. and “The election of two Company TV SALES e. ‘APPLIANCE. , REPAIRS For’ Dependable Service +. PHONE 3542 Charge of Sales,. vice with the Company in 1923 xevutives to the Board of Di- rectors of The Consolidated Min- ing and Smelting Company of Canada Limited has*been an- nounced by R. E, Stavert, Pres- ident. The new directors are R. D. Perry, Vice-President ’in Mr. Perry commenced ser- B& B ELECTRONICS Charter Service Towing - Barges _Bob Brandsen Manager in 1952 and was ap- pointed to his present position in 1956. at Trail, B.C. He became General Mr. Hendricks joined ~ the anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry G. A, SUMNER ° Naturopathic’ Physician * ,Eremenke Building PHONE 2021 GENERAL" BUILDING’ CONTRACTORS . All Kinds of Building 2. Supplies ; CLL. PAINTS “CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 292 Phone 2161 4:00 p.m. Thursday. - WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY Lp.’ ' * ‘Wei can supply” all _your -bullding ‘needs.’ Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD | Leave } eit Ah Thursday, Friday and ‘Saturday * "THE way our” Gene Nelson : plus ‘GREAT DAY IN THE MORNING’ Robert Stack one showing _— ‘OPTOMETRIST ~" - May 1-2-3 ‘Mona Freeman Virgi 8:30 pum. Vice-President in Charge of Sales early in 1956, As a man grows older and wiser he talks less and says mora, Knee a For all You- INSURANCE NEEDS ‘Phone 3447 — H ANDERSON H AGENCIES H AT HIS GREATEST! in his first Bi evi rite Sat. Matinee 1: :30 p.m. Serial ‘BATMAN’ cartoon JJAILHOUSE ROCK’ : wen ccd LOLLOBRIGIDA antHosy QUINN ‘rue HUNCHBACK. NOTRE DAME Onde cae Ore WITH PICTURES! Il voy all bills by cheque on a Personal Chequing . A quarterly stilement will help you keep hires eos straight. The low are prepaid. out cancelled cheanes are on file if you need them. : Keep your Savings Account for saving. Add to it eee from: every , AS your balance grows, you'll gain” ‘ new peace o} conditioning. Go “Dayliner” to Calgary with overnight connec- tions to Edmonton - or through - to Medicine Hat -for - direct connections with the Scenic ‘Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Phone $621 or 2232 /LETHBRIDGE 6.10pm LETHBRIDGE | 11.38 ap_ * 8.45 pm” |" CALGARY 9,00 am’ ¥ 5 BRO Btn MEDICINE HAT 9.10 am ‘! Connecting ‘bus service. between -,- “2 ‘mind. Start Plinned Saving at cur nearest branch now. - : THE CANADIAN - BANK OF COMMERCE 775 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY IO SERVE YOU : : : Ne138 Castlegar Branch, 2 i Norris Meneane points.” For full information | call 4951 Dome “Canadian” to Eastern 5) Trail-Castlegar ‘snd Nelson; BAKERY: LIMITED. Birthday “Cakes '