CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 17, 1957 Office Supplies ——. News “Life insurance compantes must report thelr finenciat operations fo the Superintendent of Inturance.* According to the latest official figures here are the facts about the Life TlurancerDollar: Where each Dollar comes from ‘4¢ comes from premiums eg policyholders for insurance to thelr wives and families... Faa6 for security in their own old age. comes from earnings on cue funds. These funds are invested under Government pervision and help to develop What happens to each Dollar: B2¢ is for policyholders. #34 is paid out. 39¢ is invested toliving policy- for future benefits boldersandto — to policyholders, ‘beneficiaries. 18¢ is used for normal operating expenses which include taxes, licenses and fees paid to Govern ments, #The latest coport from the Superintendent of Inturance, Ottawa, that bn U956 the life Inserance companies in Canada pold out $271 tailor te keneti to pelleyholders, By for the grecter part of this money (S236 million} went to Bving policyholders, THE. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA 3570 dd CROSSING THE RIVER AT CASTLEGAR 1 di We hed the dark st While waiting in patience the As homeward our journey At the close of life’s day, the The mountains so lofty and grand, coming Of the full loaded ferry to land, Night falls, as at fast, oh, so gladly Our places on the ferry we take, We know a warm welcome awaits us, we make, Oh! how can | ever describe it, The beauty thot filled with delight Our hearts, as the ferry crossed over _ The smooth flowing river that night. _|Far west, through a gap in the mountains The last ‘sinking rays of the sun Shone crimson, and gold, on the water, A. perfect day, finally done. For background the tree covered mountains Now dark with the oncoming night, A contrast, to frame the bright picture, A glorious picture of light. shadows Over our lives may descend, But a welcome awaits those who travel With Jesus, as Saviour, and Friend. Ivy B, Street. Castlegar, B.C. Sept. 29, 1957 Centennial Baby To Be Honored in ‘58 At a special meeting dealing with the permanent Esp project, the local i The Centennial Committee will award a suitable memento to the “Centennial Baby", as well as a substantial monetary plans to solicit various business and manufacturing firms to con- mmittee made tentative plans jor special recognition of a “Cent- ennial Baby” in this district This distinction will go to the first baby born in the C: tribute suitable gifts to the infant, as well as a token of appreciation to the parents. Two new appointments were mae to the Castlegar “District and District Hospital on April 27, 1958 or to the first baby born in this hospital after that date. The committee selected Ap- ril 27 as the date because it mar- ks the official opening of the Centennial Year. It is on this date that beacon fires will be lit in every community in B.C., and it has: also been designated as’ the 1 Day of Prayer. CASTLE TIRE SHOP 193 COLUMBIA AVENUE CASTLEGAR, B.C. PHONE 4441 It's Goodyear’s Grip Tred with the famous, patented Suburbanite ‘tread design on a rugged ‘truck tire ly. Delivers top traction under any winter toad conditions. Buy a pair now. Suburbanite (Grip Tred) y GOODF YEAR Gets we going—keeps you going! SRST ace ARNING =I . = We will have cables in the water at our river crossings Le. on the Col and K e about the 15th of OCTOBER. BARKER CONSTRUCTION GO. VANCOUVER, 8.C. y Rivers from now. until LTB. Mr. Jim McBeth, Tn ecuson Mr, W. Eas- ton, Chairman, Local History Still urgently’ needed - are such as: F Publicity, Pioneers, and Hospit- ality. » By sie WINSTON Bie chal ise ered IGokIDg ir eerie etch back: sirputtoned iasket a JACKETS BEFORE 500 BUY, SEE.OUR EINE STOCK COMPARE” OUR PRICES e : Leitner’s Don't Forget To Purchase Your BINGO TICKETS FOR SAT., NOVEMBER 2 gift. In addition, the Committee! CASTLEGAR Oil refinery and from “tea pots, to trained microbes to help them combat air and water pollution. Here Marilyn Dougherty pours while Imperial Oil senior chemist Bob Fern tastes tea made from river water. The tea magnifies the taste of any unpleasant elements in the water and this helps the chemis!s to identify and eliminate them. Imperia Oi] is spending about a million dollars a year, to combat pollution ‘around its refineries, phone 3211 SASH & DOOR WOR wiiim,§ sa bat.& -BOARD.—. Available ® McCreight’s Rooming House, me 2493, tin 16 \UTY COUNSELLOR COS- [CS~—Phone 6441. 40 “SALE — Lots in Dumont aird $180 | each, Phone SALE — Findlay ane is 4-burner stove—thermostat oven, also Norge 6% cu. ft. ager: ‘both in good sonultion. FOR SALE — Stork-croft crib, with plastic covered spring filled mattress, 6 a ve size, used. FOR SALE — Westinghouse] iridge in good condition $65 Phone 3728, 340 WANTED — Clean rags, buttons renjoved. .1Sc¢ lb. Apply Gast legar News. so 2 yrs. $40, stroller $7, ite Priest; mre legar Hotel, FOR SALE — ‘52 Austhi Station Wagon, | good rubber, new battery, ‘mileage 21971, phone 6801, J, Gall. 142 FOR SALE — Small Mason and sRlseh Piano, good tone, phone 142 Here's how to protect them now...and in the tuture! Worrying about it won’t keep your family’s future secure. You have to plan for their protection against the possible loss of their breadwinner. The Mutual Life of Canada FAMILY INCOME POLICY TO AGE. 65 will give your family. the security they need. If you die before her in old age. lump sum or a regular monthly in-] greatly reduced premium. value of the policy to help take care of @ If you live to age 65, you can choose to receive either a substantially come or continue the policy at aij | BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR SALE — Lots on First and Elm, phone 3897 after 6:00 340 NOTICE —-Ladies "Culling Club meeting to be held in the Cast- legar Hotel, October. 17 7:30 p.m, All names of curlers and futuer curlers must be sent to Mrs, A, FOR SALE — Cider Press in good condition, phone 2061. 42 NOTICE — Beauty parlor, com- plete beauty service, including home permenents, 76 Maple St, Castlegar, Alice Zuckerberg phone 4631, 342 phone 3441 befdre Oct 17 Draws will be made night of mene Al ladies welcome, 34 FOR SALE — 1956 Mercury dump truck, M-700, or wilt trade as part. payment on a 2or3 home, finished or Phone 2762. CASTLEGAR . FUNERAL HOME ICATED TO. KINDLY (OUGHTFUL SERVIGE Ambulance —. Flowers ranite, Marble & Bronze ues z Plaqi Phone 3601 FURNITURE MOVING LONG DISTANCE For Free Estimates UNITED TRUCKING _ RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP HOME — BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, B.C: LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES you reach age 65, it will provide your There is a man in your wife with a substantial income from the time of your death until the day- you would have been 65. THEN, IN ADDITION, The Mutual Life of Canada will pay her the full face work — The Mutual Life of Canada) representative. His counsel and advice are yours for the asking — wihout obligation. iraAL ‘Lis "OF CANADA © ML7Ib _ Estoblished 1857 HEAD OFFICE: WATERLOO. ONTAH Representative: C. A. Anderson, Castlegar, B.C. Branch Manager: © Fraser Tees. : Branch Office: 450 Baker Street, Nelson, B. C. CARE-FREE BEA New MONAMEL LATEX PAINT. flows on so easily # almost applies Itself, gives one-coat hiding on mest repaint work. MONAMEL LATEX dries so fast. “you can paint in the ‘moming — entertain:[a the on! And it’s so 1 No muss, no fuss, no dedning up —sinely tinse roller, Brosh’ ‘and fray, . wnder the tap, _Cheose from the sixteen modem ready-mixed tints. ‘Tube colors give you many, more personatized colors. * BUILDING & SUPPLY co. LTD. nity who has made planning his life’s| ‘e R DRESSING PARLOR A. eomplete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelsid CENTRALSHOE “ & LEATHER REPAIR: PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkfe” Nickle Rim Heels on Iadies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. UNITED 3 TRUCKING ‘X FREIGHT SERVICE gil, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson PHONE Sastlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Est Another PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR ING & HEATING For Estimates Phone S401 & 1262 We Service What We Install -GASTLEGAR _ Bay: CLEANERS. = Phone 4851 We Pick- “Up and Deliver |. ah LAUGHTON. BSe. . OD, OPTOMETRIST 20-12: 1:30-5:08 PHONE 2581 _ GENERAL BUILDING - CONTRACTORS — All Kinds of Bullding ey Supplies =". C.LL. PAINTS - CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE “Box 292 Phone 2161., WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. . We can supply all’ your building needs. Estimates gladly given: ° ee Phone 112 DESMOND T.. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30; p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Phone gai or 2231 340 FOR SALE — Booker Furnace complete, Phone 3232, 349 FOR SALE:— Logmobile with special folding arch, a fast skids in good condition, com- “plete for A frame on high lead, guy lines, spreader bar and tongs, shackles and blocks $1500, DDH. CLETRAC CRAWLER — 60 hp with 2 blades for logging, a sacrifice at’$3000. K6 INT, LOGGING TRUCK and Trailer with tongues for log- ging or poles, $1600, ROTARY SNOW PLOW — 8% ft. with motor. If you want the best, buy this one. + 440 REMINDER — not to forget the St. Alban’s Anglican Guild Hallowe'en Tea on Saturday, October 26. : 3A | LLS. Lid. eo. .Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on: the Arrow _ Lokes , Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry _. | Service ROBSON .TO EDGEWOOD Leave. Robson Wharf 4 10:00 a.m. Monday. re: Edgewood. 4:00. p.m. Thursday. Leave: Edgewood. 7:00 a.m. Firday. Arrive Robson Wharf ' 1:00 ‘p.m. Friday. . FOR RENT — Heated 3-roomed ‘apartment, across from Faye's Grocery, highway. 142 ‘FOR RENT — 2 rooms, Spry 70 Maple St. WORK WANTED — By gentle- man, any type of work, phone 9511, 142 WANTED oil Theater in good condition, phone 6801. 142, LOST — Brown leather wallet with pictures and P.O. Be Phone 5143. LOST — A greyish-brown, part Persian 2 months old: kitten, . in the vicinity of Main and Fifth Avenue, answers, to “Bimbo”. Finder please call at 527 Main Street or phone 5166. 142) with our present WANTED — Clerk,. apply Cast- legar Co-op Retail Society. WANTED — Homes for 2 spaniel puppies, females, 5 weeks old, Phone 9421, . i M2 COMPANIES ACT” Castlegar Holding Co. Ltd. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of ‘the creditors of the 10} Castlegar Holding Co. Ltd. will be held in the office of McBride, Allan & Moran, Solicitors, at the Village of Castlegar, Province of ‘British Columbia, at the hour of 7:00 p.m, on the 28th day of October, A.D." 1957, DATED at Castlegar, British Columbia, this. 9th day of October, -A.D. 1957. FOR SALE — 48 Ford Sedan, summer and winter tires $275. Phone 2737 or 2652, 142 Squadron 581 42 | sentation was made last. night, October 16, to Cpl. R. Hubert by Mr. Roy Brown, Stanley Humphries High School. Cpl: Hubert successfully com- pleted the training at-Chilliwactk, BC, during the summer and is now a qualified pilot. We wish to congratulate Cpl. Hubert for completing his. training and to 42) thank Mr. Brown for consenting to present the wings during the ceremony, The squadron is shaping up very well, The new recruits have very nearly filled out our num- bers to all we have room | for The Air Cadet Wings Pre-|. principal of In asout wo puniifis edo rae ireatyet oe Di BLOOD PRESSURE ENDS in Key FROM 4%) HUINAION oF TL BRAK. Garikn- G ph By DEAN HALLIDAY Any others who are interested are requested to report’to our 42 Parade on or before Wednesday, October 30. After which time no new recruits will be allowed for this year. Qur ex W02 Day will be ‘on the squadron in future. as Flight Cadet and with his ex- perience, he should help Fit. Sgt. Pellegrin to shape up a really smart squadron. The Annua meeting of the Civilian Committee was held in the Legion Hall, Wednesday, October 9, and attendance this year was again very poor. It of the Tocal, committee, as * the boys them- RICK’S_ .V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything. In T.V. i Supplies HALIC! Fleetwood T.V. sa Servicing . The Castlegar- = “Kinnaird District * i. Phone’3722 &: 3728 Box — Kinnaird, | Thurs, Fri., Sat. * “CASH ON WHILE: “THE October 17-18-19 DELIVERY" Shelly Winters — John Gregson ‘CITY SLEEPS" Dana Andrews — Rhonda :Fleming ‘One Showing 7:30 p.m. - selves do much better having the past year Wf 97 per cent. No man with a burden of debt hgs a right. to pro- tect his creditors if he has not first protected his wife! and: ¢hildrén with Life Assurance. Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may be arranged ‘through. “Dick Fowler North American . Life’ Robson, B.C, seems unfortunate that the par- ents ofan active «group Hke|-~ Squadron 581 will not turn out/: to hear how the organization functions under the sponsorship had ‘an attendance average for} ° MUMMIFIED APPLE “MUMMIFIED See APPLE First st Aid For Fruit Trees W you have fruit trees, this Is the time to seareh + 4° and re- move any “mummified” traits ce Hannin on the oranches. imptex of “mumemi- ‘nea™ “runs are shown In the ac- Since these stricken traits carry Gisease, much trointe can he avoided with next year's crop if the “mimmified” Cruit Is ce- moved now and destroyed by burning. + rawn rot on plums, as well! as peaches, atcks the fruit and fteaves it “ mified.” Brown tot also ‘causes ac to be come. blighted a a manner. aime jar to fire bi Wensred leaves fet to ‘ie twigs, FRI & SAT. The. Loriely Man Jock Palance ‘Mista Vision’ “Sat. Matinee 2:00 p.m. Chapter 7 ‘Captain Video’ ' Feature — 2 Cartoons ge Starting Thursday Helen of. Troy Anthony “Perkins t “by wild and cultivated cherry trees curl fungt No blossom are borne an! Prooms. Phe teaves on the of the braom are cu-ied reddish. Cutting oft the brooms sevefas ° (ches below abnormal 3] Th brooms caused by (thie fungus are unusually tong, right and profisely bran a aanitation cont La deronplas coctzel- menue for various “alt a. 2. Mon.,- Tues., Wed. ae Seale Wot emae in VISTA isi f fe NTN roam" dives. of pot: | . T_T] tim in CASTLE THEATRE z 2 i t : =% “BUTCH MAID . BAKERY LIMITED - Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary, Cakes + COAL; ‘SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING & , EXCAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER W. Sharpks Phere 600i I WORE IT TOMRS, SCOTTS GARDEN PARTY LAST. VM AFRAID eis (BODY WILL RECOGNIZE IT: AND I HAVE GOOD NEWS FOR YOU, GRANDMA. JUNIOR DRAGGED YOUR HATBOX +n AND I DOUBT VERY MUCH IF ANYBODY WILL RECOGNIZE IT Hl ee Pee