PAGE 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, British Columbia (THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1951 CLASSIFIED Aa FOR SALE — 1YPEWRITER -ribbons, rubber stamp pads, eversharp leads, rubber stamps ete, at the Castle News Of: fice. FOR SALE—KITCHEN RANGE good condition. Apply A. Gul- done, next to Scott’s Store, Kinnaird, B. C. P3) PUBLIC) BANQUET ' AND dance to honor Castlegar Kats, Kootenay Champs, Twin Rivers ‘Hall, Friday, Nov. 30th. Turkey supper at 6:30-7: 15, Adults $1.50. Children Te. Robson Bazaar Successful . The .one year of work and was well rewarded on NOTICE I. Reginald H. Bro, Secretary- Treasurer and Instructor of the Robson Badminton Club do here- by tender my resignation as from this 25th day of November, 1951, Signed—Reginald Harold Bro, Robson, = (es YOR SALE — SKATES, GIRLS, size .6, $2.00; boys, size 5, $3.00. Apply Castle News. (C1) .FOR' SALE — McCLARY COAL and wood range. What offers? Apply G. Koehle, 5th Ave, Pine St. | (PL) WANTED — HOUSEKEEPER to keep house for 2 in Trail (middle age preferred). Apply Castle News. . cl) ST. ALBAN’S W. re ‘WILL . hold its Christmas Bazaar in the Parish hall, Saturdays Be eember 1st at 3 p.m. C1) NOTICE ‘The Castlegar C.¥.O. meets this Sunday in St. Rita’s Rectory after Devotions. FOR RENT — BASEMENT suite or room and board. Ap- ply Mrs. I. Peterson, First - Avenue, Castlegar: * (P41) * FOR SALE — ANGEL PEARS, ready, for use, $2.00 box. 1 BLY; ate Saprunott, 5th Ave. Ap (PI)! BUSINESS LOST — SHOPPING BAG CON-. taining working clothes, bue.. , ket. Left outside Fenner’s Store. Please leave at Castle News. (PI) POLICE RADIO | JS EXCELLENT With the Installation. recently of the relay station.on top of Red Mountain, a police radio network has. been completed from the Pneltic coast to the Alberta border. ‘The FM _boost- er station’ ~ unattended Saturday, November 24th when the Evening Group held ‘its 2nd annual bazaar, tea and bake sale. Much credit. gees to. the Preal- dent Mrs. G, Hett and members. for thelr increasing: success, The event was opened ‘at.3 p.m. by the ringing of an aldrm clock- which. caused a little » comotion of grab-n-tug at the well: filled . tables of handmade atticles, nov- clties. and home cooking table with baking of all.kinds. The ‘tea tables looked lovely covered with madeira. cloths © centred with! rainiature Christmas trees coversd with snow, this being in, charge of Mrs. Grant, as- ‘sisted by. Mrs,;R. Bro, Mrs. J. Thorndale and Mrs. H. Belbeck. Other ‘committees were: table, Mrs, R.’ Berry, Mrs. R.: Moffat and Mrs. H. Card; sew- ing table, Mrs. R. Oborne, “Mrs. ¥. Webster and: Mrs. Ostrom; novelty table, Mrs. A. Woodrow and Mrs, J. Schuepfer, while Mrs: on top of the 5,000-foot_moun- tain and relays a clear signal to all parts of this district. Previ- ously the signal blanked out in the Kootenay area. From the Staff car Rossland officers can now call détachments in Fruit Ail, Nelson and “Castlegar *and‘‘report * ‘that re: ception is excellent. : DIRECTORY EMES ELECTRIC Tom Emes ‘ Blectrical .Contracting Wiring « Estimates Electrical and Supplies Store Hours: 1-5 p.m. : Closed Wednesday, Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 8098 KINNAIRD SERVICE 24 Hour Auto Wrecker: Service Have your tires “. PRACTIONIZED |, for winter driving. E. J. Fink Phone 4227 Hi. M. Card, Bicycle Shop Maple Street i Radio an@- Appliances Repairs Westinghouse Radios Phone 2601 /Call.on us’ for PASTEURIZED MILK Whipping Cream & Table Cream] | Chocolate Milk and Cottage . ' Cheese ‘Phone 2191 MODERN ‘DAIRY . Phone 3421" \, ‘Terms No carrying charge KE SRR’S STORE Desmond’ T. Littlewood . Optometrist " Fost Office Ballaing Wea.’ 9:30 pm. to 8 pm, - Phono : 2381: *.: G. A. SUMNER ,Naturopathic | Physician Open all” ‘day “Monday, Tuesday. and ‘Wednesday ‘Phone 2132 eed ') AVENUE GRILL and~ GROCETERIA Next to ‘the High. School Light Lunches Ice Créam Hamburgers Hot. Dogs : CASTLEGAR, TAXI Courteous” 1” Day or Night Service, Phone’ 2311” KINNAIRD TAXI’, Day or Night Service : +, ¢ Phone 3001 ne _ WRIGHT'S AUTO SERVICE .| MUIRHEAD AGENCIES Fire Automobile and Casualty, Insurance i Phone 2842: ° Kinnated, B.C. Your Generel Electric Dealer | ae a ee BILLIARD ‘PARLOR Confectionery, Soft Drinks Drop in Tatey | ZUCKERBERGS. BEAUTY PARLOR Castlegar “Maple, St. _ Complete Beauty Service. PERMANENTS (Cold Waves: Included) - Hair Coloring. ‘ “Modern. Ladies’ Haircuts” . For "Coal, Sand, Gravel , Local. and Long Distance “Hauling .. see "Castlegar Transfer Ww. Sharples Phone 4942 DUTCH MAID BAKERY COOKIES! COOKIES 2 Dozen for 29¢ Phone 4502 UTCH MAID” ‘COOKIES! i Kootenay Builders * Building’ Contractors ‘New ‘Home and ‘Remodelling. eae SENTIN: EL ELECTRIC é ‘Maple St at 2nd ‘Ave. Full stock of wiring supplies for the -home :elcetriclan BRING YOUR WIRING PROBLEMS: TO US CONTRACTING, REPAIRS, APPLIANCES ~ Phone 4511 Ray Mclver, Colin Petts » was kept busy all after- noon selling tickets for the raf- fle. Bake - ? with support and.euccess. It can do.a lot.to male education niore effective; education is not the monopoly of the school, but must’ Mr, and Mrs,O, N. Askew. Mr. Peter Zeebin who has been employed for the past Bix. months at | Yellow ‘Knife hes; ae - be made a co-operative of family, ' turned to’ his -home. teachers and other the of the y ang Tam oan working as secretary for . International. Student. Ser- vice in Ganada, and.am = doing “some graduate study at the Unl- verstty of Toronto ag well. Fin- ally, I. am done in one of the men's, residences; -will you picase note the. change_in agarese from last year, with best. wishes. ~ Yours sincerely, PATRICK DANIEL. ‘The Ladies’ Ald of the Kin- naird| Presbyterian. Church held a charming and very successful tea in the Community hall on No- “vember ‘23rd; The tables -were a cna ‘mum: The. ‘bake table ‘was especially successful and the parcel post Sale proved to be as popular ‘ag ever. There was also a sale ‘of home sewing. The ladies who at the tea table were of the was ‘at 4 o'clock when the lucky tickets were drawn. A broadioom rug being the first prizé, was won by R. Fowler, Robson; sec- ond prize, a doll and wardrobe, ticket was drawn by Mrs. L. V. Campbell, Castlegar, won by Mrs. Blackwell. ” ‘Mr. and Mr 5. land were . week: end visitors at the home of Mrs, D, Gavrillk. . Mr. and Mrs. D: Marcellus of ‘Trail were week-end visitors at the home of the Jatter’s parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. Raine. . - es ie ae THE CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B, C. I have a feeling that my ‘sub: scription hag/almost expired, and I wish. to’renew it for another year. Enclosed you ,will find money order for $1.50 .Tam ‘always interested to read your paper; I am glad te hear what! is happening. at the Cross- roads of, the Kgotenays, and to hear’: news, of m! lends there. * Mrs. B. ‘Calkin, Mrs. L. Green: wood, and Mrs. Burnham of Castlegar. The proceeds ‘of the sale ‘will go to help the erection of the new Presbyterlan Church now under construction & in Kinnaird, We know of ‘at least one family in ‘Kinnaird. who:has the :butcher, bill licked for this year, and any- one who has:ever tasted elle will agree that it is even. better than T-bone steak — or does anyone remember what that tastes like? Well . anyway, congratulations Mr..S. C."Watson. \*)* Mr. and Mrs. .D. MacKie of Nelson are spending» the. week- end at the.home of ‘their son- inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, D. Davies. Miss Lynn: Lewis of Trail is. ‘spending the week-end’ with her’ cousin Miss Patty Lewis. Mrs. J. . Moll ..has returned home’after having ‘been a patient for the past three’. months ’in the Trail-‘Tadanac. hospital. ™ “FOR” KIDDIES _ “Ger YOUR, NAME IN Now REELECTIONS._. (By Gladys’ Collinson). « ‘The radio announces that this” 1s “Courtesy Week” in Trail. To me St seems. a.gresc pity that we should: have set aside: a specified. time for courtesy, can we-not instead of cramming. all) ‘our courtesy ‘into, one week, spread..it through the whole ear, then’ next your start’ all over uguatn?, and still the Hne.— ,what is our first im- pulse?. Yes, 1 do it too! BUT this week I’m going to just put the recelver back on the hook and count to 100 nice. and slow- ly; that way no one will Heat me gnashing my teeth, SCOUT NEWS ‘The fiew Wolf Cub Do YOU have ~ enough Insurance? STAND BETWEEN | ‘ "core 1631, King Fetes Spee, tg ahd nah rere ‘ments: for. ; embers: i ‘ Killough Chapter, LODE, sex- -Publistied Every Thursday ‘at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” Robson ‘Brilliant ‘VOL, 4a No, 48 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA,THURSDAY, DEC. 8 ote 5 Cents Per Copy IMPROVEMENT IN "ARROW A: reso) ution” asking both :Pro- ‘vinclal « and Dominion Govern: MR. ed Bs part out if there is ‘any “CG ANADIAN BLOOD SAVES: : re bx ONG A or Kootenay- West; be ask: in Arrow chan ‘tlon for:the Lower Arrow Lake ‘Lakes, ere service generally. was-endorsed |by. delegates to.the semi-annual meeting-of.the West ‘Trail “Unwarranted” Kenneth. Wallace , of Boswell, ‘o y. ”Farmers’ ‘Angtitute: held; in. Nel- son. last Sat Renata. told the the organization, had been pitas cessful in,its efforts to procure ‘present boat service.was = “un- satisfacto: Creek. . urday, ‘The, resolution, submitted by. a 5 Tough trail-from Deer Park to sald Public works of- ficlals had informed him that the small population which woul ld ry.” ; The Columbia is too amail for pe served would not warrant the »\@ servi expenditure ($40,000; was: one: “! ice, and Soest lighting * ‘and are: poor, . it. ‘charged that. the service. ple to settle in:the country. Thirty years ago no leas than’ three boats-served the pines the, institute received is not: encouraging peo- word ‘from Hon... Douglas Turn: -bull, provincial minister of health and: . welfare, ‘that he believed fe lake, M... pending pulp mill, development Hilleatad,’. prealdent of Renata * at Castlegar would have an im- Farmers’ ‘Institute, sald. . The ‘delegates also supported a‘motion’ that HL! W. Herrldge,. : portant -effect on the economy cations. ‘ceives a. Red Cross blood p IVES IN KOREA Cross earealgn is saving lives of Canadia of the district and on communl-(" 4 wounded member of the 25th. ecutive: met at the home of a R.- Whittaker | on. Monday evenin: : Fim the™ eae Mrs. J. presiding. ‘Mra, \W. Easton: for post war,’ % jletter and -card from yecepient ‘a: monthly, food par- -eel.to Great Britain. J. Pedersen. reported on progress Mrs, J. ‘Deans read e "tia from Provincial a from Canada, Be for participating fin cable, Re The’ provinelal secretary went’, + on’ to, say tha’ it proceeds . from ductions, etc., of Queen - The president’ of “provindlai,”. Mrs. Pelient: Will. be visi ung ‘ITail in the new: year. Mrs. A, Horswill, recently on this social evening. ‘Mr. and ane j visit to, Nictonié » gave the -person-. * Gees, Royal ‘tour ‘happy and mem- © Dressing Station in the battle atéa, ‘Pot Luck Supper” ‘at the’ mon- thly.:-meeting®. on\, Monday, * De-- < This .will;com- iene mence até 6:30. p.m. in, the Twin cember., 10th. The seer éxécutive will bela at. the home ‘of aie Js, Ped Jani ‘Mra. A. elly, J. Lawson, Mrs.” z Federsen. an itwood.. Zi FE Elects, Officers: A new slate of officers was for. the Castle: ‘New Atomic Unit Weig hs Moisture. In Hiddesi Soils, - SASKATOON, (CP). — 'Seién - tists at’ the ibeapent ee of, ser en ‘a, small nettron ‘source . containing a° mixture of radium and’ beryllium ‘is placed -in' the would be a. ‘Ug, We months”? before t il : ¢ ‘we, have: no store, and a\population that piece: of indium,: ;.It has. been’, ‘found: that ne ‘fast: neutrons coming from thi neutron’ source. go right through ‘the. indium‘ but® that “When -the as far advanced ‘as that in negotiations. ‘airstrips id. is called a “molsture-meter." ‘The standard method: of meas "conerete dam. or road., ~The atomic device to, overcome this difficulty has been devélop- n. slowed’ down © ater. molecules, é 3-have by: “a numberof which ‘becomes : radi The amount: of “water in the @ .Indium.will, become. Editntal More ‘Squcakine Necessary Efforts have been: made for: sorhe. time to secure:a liquor: _ store, for’ the Castlegar. district; so far’ they have been. i ine * fectual: The’ net result -has- been’ compilation’ vO file. of polite, but meaningless;. correspondence; a “vague. pro- mise that we will be looked) after: when the.time comes, such ! promises ‘being now qualified by threats of further delay due to restrictions on strategic materials. We certainly: don’t’ want' erection: of a: Fiquor: store. at: Castlegar, to throw. the, war'situation into confusion, although such :a' store: had" been asked’ for before the’ situation arose. _ But: we wonder in: the case ‘of this suddenly grown ‘district, probably’s aller. a ‘this and 6 serving 2 more: epariely opal i wn ae has a Tiqu r store in: presumably * buying alot: ‘from. oe city to an ew ‘liquor store there; that due ‘to’ the shortage ‘ of ; ‘materials : mehtioned above it Here whe . Warrants. it more, we would be: happy to see-the government We would be quite satisfied to wait a “few months” for any store, either ‘in rented they are captured ‘by. the indium quarters or the commissicn’s ‘own ‘building... 3 Possibly , the government is working on'the premise that ‘soll “determines how’ radioactive “the “squeaky wheel gets the.grease”; if such is the case we hak Tre indi Wie tthe son better do-more squeaking in the right places... Cn eee for. 10 minutes and then tested “on'-a.: portable . geiger ‘counter. gli ed yy. rot. Toren aes Clift’ Wan er. Y Chailie Blunt, a ‘tormer resk- ‘dent of Castlegar and member o isthe (department;.was a, guest Blunt reside: in ‘Nelson. ”’ aa ae i The‘ club hela ¢ a "social aventng ‘ing Js to be & royalties of photographic repro- last Moniay night when nen presents “Green sisted by. Prof. B. ares id 8. Lane. few method, a. small hole rs ‘ ed to: the point: where. the ‘tes done,. Uned with This hole is “Dre Spinks said - that ‘builders ; and irsigation iexperts: in,: a ‘cylindrical piece 6» of’ a irare™. ium, is Pasa aty the ., Something’ ‘entirely’ new in the fhterpretation. . of ©: bank : state.” ments hasbeen. initiated: ‘by. the Bank. of. Montreal this week, in ear... .of |: “operations. The. B. of Ws ‘message, . highlighting = the. ,most . significant aspects of its’ *1951‘statement,’ presents a’ Strik- ~ ing’ departure from the t “ANNUAL. REPORT SHOWS oh $2,085,000,000,' according “to, the message which ‘adds - “that some: of this’ money ‘belongs to. savings, of everyday people.” - 000,000, anoth igh * figure! in\'B ‘of -M ‘history. “This: figure 48.! indicative of ihe. vast. scale * of ‘co- busi- al ‘pattern’ of Canadian bank re- -ports, : Strongly. ‘emphasizing the. “personal ! approach, it’ is publish-. . . ed as a: signed-statement - from jan- -."A° Special |; Message + from Your B of M. Manager,-the ; report is no. longer: ‘a bank State-. ment: inthe ordinary ‘sense: of the word ‘but. a: plain: spoken re- view. of the Tain features of the baat ‘experience throughout the; 12%: months. »° Written -in Lemipers + Jorward, ‘non -' techmi-:, |.) eal language:. and ustrated’ by ra Central Press Canadian port,” mascot of. Pre Ed, -Mastronardi's° Royal platoon in Korea, a batt ardened veteran now. Thi le Regiment's e 3 Platoon tn its ‘way. out’ of a Chinese trap around;an outpost: position 3, main United Nations. pines on:Nov.),2./.“Sport’ "was ight-h platoon's. command : post “which © earller. Soe e as le. ‘way. le wi _ suffered hea’ ne ties Canada_ now Sibel ene ks jadians .were almost out. tot ammuniti be eration the is nition, . ed) Bublers ileft,”of Sudbury, ‘Ont, pa tha: pp e -jthe report’ represents: a further advance in the direct: .“grass- roots”: aproach pioneered .by ‘the ‘Bank of Montreal in its ammual reports for the ‘past seven years. In-the preamble: of this: hu: manized report, the. local man- ager’ makes several ; down-to- curth comments ‘upon’ the }Can-! adian way of living. “He i em- .. phasizes that., the. people. seem = to combine : stability. with’ a .go-” ahead ‘spirit and sums up! the Canadian way | of life in. two - words, “‘steady- progress.” ee $2 Billion On Deposit . At B of W “Total deposits at, the | 572 branches ‘of the B of M across pount sae a new * ness* and ‘private: an ae made“ possible’ through’. the’. confidence placed ‘in, the :Bank: of}: alts of the survey of the Fraser das a “guinea pig” - supported e discarded” igu \f of ‘the newspaper. “The survey Tadicated: that“all or" ‘part o§. each paper’s own editorials.’ ‘was read by from 55 per cent to 62 per cent of the men readers and by: from 38.5 per cent to © 43.4 per cent of the women readers,of the paper. ‘The opinion of other’ newspapers the attention of bette i 8. ant rg its. ‘position to. but more the alt customers, at the end of its 124th, ain half of it 18, Me ae 40 per ene prising inte ‘course, 2. greate percelite had give th eth that /pertaine by“its 1,800,000 depositors, ““Farm- ers,::: fishermen. .. Iumbermen ; /horrawed. - a. jgreat deal: from us, “but “We! lent’. money: to’: peome : injevery walk of life and to: busi “ness .of, every: kind.” ‘ Loans ‘Would: He | Greater - \But :For_Credit Curbs. ‘The. B/of M' ‘points -out -that |" its!polley: of working.‘with ” the. government, in measures ‘‘design- - ed ito. combat. inflation and help > gear. ‘up -Canada’s economy: for the defence’ program,” :resulted in sthe-outting.;down, . of man; loans. which . it. would .. otherwise have wished. sto) make, . But. for. this: factor! the record loan figure would .have--been, even’ higher. » Assets‘in excess of the eas 000,000 mark are held. by tl of.:M.at:.the ‘end: of: its. ath year:in business. Well ‘over £97%,- U0v.tuu, is held in‘ high-grade: go’ ernment .bonds: and other public securities, ‘These. are listed in” the bank's books at‘a figure not. greater than’ thelr market value,” “Combined with ‘securities’ Tepre- senting short-term credits to in- dustry, | these: investments:.. total $1,108, 000,000. ranchers; and‘ * G vicing’ads! f greater amount, -oduced “i in ‘the’ editorial: column held food; education: 1B 2 states ‘the report, ‘ads:on the pages, incidentally, ‘di they:received, survey ‘justify. ‘the: great ‘amount ey, put into their publications,’ effort which "has also given B, C. a name for. outstanding meekly: tiewspapers among the ten ‘provinces; of! ‘Canada. From the Fraser: Valley Records Mission City. : ELECTION SET FOR NEXT WEEK Election time’ “ts “with us again but at’press time:.(Tuesday. eve- ning). no: one has as..yet filed a nomination. ‘Today day) is ‘the Jast-day to. do, so und the election: date as ‘exactly one. week away. O07 (Thurs-: . er. ‘Jenks)" complete: ae terms © of office : :this year, | while Com-, missioner. Ogiow. and” Commis- stoner, Cherrington still have one + year and Commissioner Willams ~ two years in’ office. ~~ _ Nominations:must:' be made at the village office by. a Ee OS owner owning at least : $500. 00: worth of property. : ‘The’ commission did not hold - . ils. regular -meeting | this’. week ~ - and: will. therefore -meet ‘at: the - = ~ village office next. Monday ‘at. the. “Two - commissioners “Commis. | usual time.. sioner Dunlop and: Co