12,° . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 11, 1961 Brilish Evangelist, Tom Rees, to Visit Castlegar June 15: + Tom: Rees of London, England, the well-known British Evangelist who for 25. years has preached to vast congregations in Great Bri- tain and .has filled London's Royal Albert Hall more than 50 times, is visiting Canada with a party .of British ministers and evangélists to conduct a Mission to Canada. Mr, Rees and his party will Preach in Castlegar on June 16. Greeted everywhere by packed churches. and . auditoriums, Rees has. sald that unless Canadian churches can get the wavelength of modern youth, many of them ‘will have to, close Sonn within the next B '| sealing of joints in the blacktop in | Woodland Park. Tom | trol of. fires.” Now AVAILABLE ia ALL Council again, rejected a resol- ution that thes be submitted to the alities atking that the federal gov- ernment provide financial. assist- ance in addition to winter works help for those communities “In fi- ninelal difficulties.” eee - A $50 donation was approved to the Salvation Army to help for the care of unwed mothers. Last year unwed mothers from Kinnaird spent 106 days in the home run by the Salvation Army at Vancouver. eee ‘Western Paving has been ask- ed by Celgar to patch and complete eos Approval of the new VLA sub- division plan was withheld by coun- cil since the plan left with council was not signed by the department of highways. i eee Building permits worth $26,500 were approved. one ‘Three readings were given the bylaw “for the Prevention and con , eae Fourth reading was deferred on the bylaw setting up a joint pound with Qastlegar until it is' known what the cost is going to be and where it is likely to be es- tablished.- cee * Subdividing of the Lorne Cainp- bell property on sth Ave, was ap- Proved pending installation of ser- vices to part of the property. Oolict Eight Documents © “Used in Census Eight documents will be used in the 1961 Census of Canada whi-| ch atarts June 1. Those of general Pega deal ducts | sold during the 12, months ig the census. . Another questionnaire will col- lect. ania for very small bare with (1) family size and inocme, i a sample basis, (3) housing, also on.a sample basis, (4) agriculture and (5) mer- u chandiaing, * The main agricultural document will be supplemented with separate questionnaires dealing © with. irriga~ | ton, small holdings and woodlands. The) population document has 26: questions. Fifteen of these will be ‘asked for each person by the census taker. These deal with re- lation to Head: of household, sex, marital status, citizenship, birthplace, ‘year of immigration for those born outside Canada, ethnic .| or cultural origin, religion, Janguage and education, - For all persons 16 and over, 10 will be byte Ooligans, Oul There's about the spelling on ethe West Coast, but in the east they call them smelt. running ‘uy Great’ Lakes tothe west. No matter what they’re called, they're rivers and streams from the east coast to the Fisherman Denny Dieterle -landed a catch in British Columbia that would make any fish-fry addict’s mouth water. - Census is: Taken “Every Ten Years A census of ‘Canada his been taken every 10 years since Confed- eration, The first was in 1871. The 10th on June 1, 1961, will be the largest. It will count a population which is expected to be almost one-third greater than when the last’ decennial Census ‘was taken in 1061. LEADING DRU: STORES The 1961 - -Cenmis ‘will’ measure housing, merchandising characterlatits of Canada, Its uses are so varied that | there is scarcely a phase of econ- omic'and social- activity that can- Not be related.to it. It is ot great “value, Soa an le- - For ‘Moving Poles: Is’ Highways Depts * Castlegar has no responsibility whatsoever’ in assisting with the possible re-locating of power poles along the highway closer to the sidewalk, declared village chairman N., T. Oglow at council's meeting: ‘Mr:. Oglow was commenting on @ report by works, supervisor Nor- man McNabb that the department of highways had suggested the pos- sibility of the village helping with the possible moving of power, ‘Boles near the arena. «« The villagé chairman said the highways. department has always at “its is “the travelled portion of the highway” and the areas conceracd are definitely on the. travelled por- tion of the highway: aa : ee eee oo” _ Here aowl The Paint speciaily. designed for se OUTDOOR BEAUTY colour rang awe ond heh fea , CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE — OWNERS. Chive ‘ot six rich cok Encellent, ‘hiding and Ee Beles overnight under sas Sonaitione [Borrow (hte Beautiful COLOR HARMONY BOOK! Choose tn ‘your own home from hundreds of madera Seat eee ‘Wells Stores. KINNAI ald B.C. velg af government, business, indus- try, labor, as' well as those respon- sible for the administration of -ag- encies of social-welfare, justice and education, The many facts which it is only possible to obtain through & census will be used in reaching decision that will make Canada an even better place in which to live. “While everyone 1s required. by law to answer the questions put to him by the census taker, the suc- cess of the census does not rest on this legal requirement, It depends rather on a general appreciation of the purposes of the census, and the co-operation of.éveryone in answer- :] ing census _ questions fully and ace curately. Capital Invested in Pulp & Paper Highest i in Canada. - From the standpoint of capital invested, pulp and peper is by far the largest industry in Canada. It Js. estimated that the capl- tal invested in the industry runs to $3 billion. ‘This. investment comes from of of both directly by investment in pulp and paper securities, and indirectly through insurance companies, ‘trust |: companies, and all the other in- vestment agencies. i The return on the immeuse investment in the industry has been |" small. Even in the more Prosperous postwar’ years, the actual return to shareholders in ‘relation to their], real investment in plant, property and equipment has beeh modest. Despite financiat’ difficulties in| the 1930's, the Canadian pulp‘ and Paper mills have made. their own way against world “eompetition. without subsidies, price. . floors, guarantees or any: other- form of financial assistance from’. govern- ment, While the industry ~ obviously .| includes 8 number of large coxpora- tions, it also bgeer eerie py: small operators. While several mills are capable of producing more than 1,000 tons a day, 60 per cent of all the mills have a daily output.of less than 150. tons.each.- There; is. no-domin~ ant group or interest which, in time of stress, or at any_ofher.time, can_| dictate policies to other producers, Helen's tee Hor +7 || x Phone: 5191: on kind of business or industry in whe 4 ch they. work, and /f they are wage~ earners, the number of weeka they have. worked during the 12 months prior to the census, and thelr wag. es or salaries. Finally, one question will be asked of every male 25 years and over concerning war service. ‘ At every fifth household a ques- tionnaire on migration, family, size and income Will be;left for, com- pletion by each -person 16 years and over... It will ask the-place of resid- ence five years ago, as well as each married, widowed ‘and divorced wo- man in the household, the date, of her first marriage and the number ‘of live-born children she has had, -Finally, lt will ask about in- come (if any) either from salaries and wages or from any other sour- ce, Persons ving in households. at |*| which ‘this document Js. left (one in five) will be asked to answer the )Questions, seal it, and hold it-for Picking up at a later “date PY, the census taker. eethe housing document wil be used at every fifth house to record such ‘characteristics as type of Awelling, age, number of rooms, wa- ‘ter supply, heating and other fac- dlittes, “Those who own the home in ‘which: they reside will be asked’ to estimate its value, and state. whe- ther there is a mortgage. Tenants will be asked the monthly rent and “| what services are included in the ti, The main st ing‘ the 12 months preceding the ; be aoe only {n Ontario, ‘Gaskets chewan, Alberta and British, Col-| umbla, But ‘a. limited ‘amoutit ‘of information stout irrigation — ga- thered in) the’ main. agricultural questionnaire —: will be collected : irom all provinces, "woodiand -quéationnaire |’ * MNGMIFICENT EXPRESSION OF LOVE: where wood products were cut “dure Bed census, For the cenmus of merchandls- ing, census: takers next month ‘will record facta concerning: the name, address; kind ‘and size of ‘business for all retail,. wholesale and service | ~' establishmenta, z mh. 7 b/s fw) KING. KOIN | LAUNDRY - “CASTLEAIRD: PLAZA ‘- Blackline Paving Co. Lid. . Will be working’ in the Castlegar-Kin- a naird Area. early’ in May. Take advant- age of low prices ‘on ‘Driveways, Play areas’ and Sidewalks. ie have John Gillen or Dan McNulty call ee eats ; ai at MG! OS : LI st : fel , naire will record facts about the location, ‘area, tenure and value of the farm; crop acreages and land use;. farm machinery and electric power; dairy products; agricultural labor and part-time work of farm opera- tors; and value of agricultural pro- live stock. and poultry; |, - BLACKLINE. PAVING CO: LTD. Phone Trail 2656 * Call Blacklirie at Trail 2686, and we will : ‘on you to give you an: estimate with 1 no You have lots of .. hot .water -when you use an-Elec- tric Water. Heat- er, . An -Electric ' Water Heater is, “so; ‘efficient, it “costs only a few cents a day to operate. .. Heat. WATER HEATER: Water Better, Electrically: : CARD.OF. THANKS - : Mere. words are Inadequate” to aincere tere fad tather, Oswald Ber- tam Ballard, We te ish ian Legion Bran. | 170:and Women's Auxiliary: and ral Boa ome, — ae tend submit a-sealed tender, AUCTION. SALE Timber. Sale X83718 Offered for" sale | Ny * eam Lo~ Ly 6 12th, teat in the ote of the Forest Ranger, Castle - the “Licence” eat gut 2200 are feet oe hemieok, ecul spruce, ch, white , Ping snd “lodgepole ‘pine trees other species on an ora: fituated | on Lot Bale 5816, Mober! Oreék:: within Salmo ipfeae Block No. ts 1, for ‘removal of timber. Provided anyone ugable ‘to nt~ the auction in on may at the hour at auction and trea ted"a8 one: bid, tained: from the ‘Devuty, wnatetster of of Forests, Victoria, B.; the District Towing’ - Barges ee anywhere on the Arrow Lakes ‘Phone 5800. Forester, . B.0.3 soe the For- eat Ranger, tn Netiee. of Intention La Apply ‘to District of Kootenay Land Ten (10) Bere will De allowed ri \ NOTICE TO CREDITORS B, BALLARD, formerly of Fo obgon, BO. ene (CE 18 HEREB' Y G) that credltore and: y atiene pone claim against the estate thee tbove rare, send them: A the ay sauce cutor ‘at 626 West Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C., before pe the Srd day of July, 1861, after. wi hich date fhe executor will distril but te- the thereto, hgving ree arg eptlied | , regard “01 e claims of Sich, it then has notice, \ THE ROYAL ‘TRUST “also roen. and board, eect ‘Apartments, Phone 8 ar . ove ms pe Tang to} couch. Apply Twin iver ou fotel. . Be Se FOR SALE 1950 Ford, good shape, Fhone | Se converted te iving ‘converted ‘ivi | ~ quarters, osale' “summer ome or temporary living qi . Contains e, olf space heater, bed and| No_phone. calls please, Dry dimension’ Jute, HRT, surface boards, For'sale'at Ehone 1893 Nelso! eit 0 FOR SALE a SOMMER HOME | fully-furniah sum. ene home, Snaludes boat well, Can Ren moved 20 ere “alka next to ra school, Phone 6491." S-roomed house in Robson. =a Nelson ma aunts at Pass Creek, “Ake NOTICE that Alex Pere eversott of: Pass ‘Creek, + OCe guration casera on sawmill ine appl for’ permisslor 6 fands:— Arrew Lakes Ferry rae @ post ‘planted the northwest corner Loi ‘Or. the purpose for ‘which the land is ne is “home: 2-1 it | nalrd, nants ¢| preferred. Phone’ 6 oot. Bouth Slocan, garage, or une fumnished, Phone 6405 si ished Apple’ Ga ghia teat e nm x ments, Pious 314 i 8 tol att hi te tly matic heat, Castlegar. Ph Phode € 6971, 318 ‘hedroom: ne house in Kin- 270-10th’ Ave. Long te: Suite, furnished or unfurished. Phone S101 a apartment, bath and ut- lity: " Harvice Bulding. Phone agi Dated ths 3 loth day of April, 2951, y me “FOR Sats dau BULLDOZING — HAULINC | Cha . BASEMENT. ‘DIGGING. i * CEMENT. WORK "¢ PHONE 5200: EL! ‘BOX 464 SOPew CASTLEGAR FAARRIAGE -PLARS Mr, and Mrs,:Nils’ Bystrom of legar wish to announce the of Nelson. place at 3.30 ted: Church with Pratt ol offolatiog: Small p containing sum | Boney outelde " Castlegar = hos pial, apply at-the hi _ Business, Professional Directory ALEX CHEVELDAVE 0, Tana Sarveyer 48 Columbia Avenue FIALA'S FOR BEAUTY Custom Hair Styling ~ ‘PHONE: sais Above Bank of Montreal ARTS SERVICE .AND an LAUGHTON “DESMOND ‘Tr. LITTLEWOOD state Wed. 230 to.8 Wpneae aay BO, Kant Surveyer AEM Bay, ‘Avenun, ‘Teast AUTO: Einnaird Phone: 2056 Behind Castleaird Plaza Welding and Hepsire G, A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician . | Eremenke Building PHONE 2021 | YOUNG AGENCIES LD, Your Coleman Dealer BULLDOZING LANDCLEARING ‘Phone 2754 - Dewis Contracting . Castiegar Tnsurance é Real Estate ce multe, au-| Pred im Gas C tlegar. 50 00 lot. Phone “to take At Pam. on June 24, 1961, tn Be Gastle- | orice $5 gum of | 303 Ainsite ‘t., Winnipeg PHONE: 2441 FOR SALE - Garden ie i house Planta, Mra ". Bonde, 618 enings between 6 and 8, New 2-bedroom home, good cation near. centre of town. Phone be divided to Pasig tareya shoal needs, Ap- ply Box 11, Crescent Valley" Post Ofttos, * 31 z Coos bullding iots in 8 2788. * peg etn Ave, Castlegar, or phone i ‘7 sees lot on Ejonaird Write Box 513, ) Nelaon, Taprover roved lot, 68 x 176; Fase room house eo dale or rent. Both innaird, Phonk 3836 or gets ‘Toilet and dil “stave from Rob- son ~ church. >: Reasonable Price. Phone 2271 or 3111,’ easpedroom storey end halt ‘cm Genel lot, “well “ait 250. Part cash and balance Phone Trait ‘sata 2. - 1, DOr 261, 4231, 0: 5147 Gasttouar or ‘write’ A. , Hooper, Man. for gar, Neutne e qeate "sits vont Stevel tings | husband were. paid by myself ‘and = New s-bearoom Raise Apa | the OMAD Op. 3 ced qe CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 11, 1961 abel SALE outta’ Bene ira a creeks ag Jot,’ could’: wi in = yment; Phone 6971, 318] Adult w wit do baby altting cven- 6 | ing’s in Binnaird. Phone 4177. S16 ‘Want "30 a later model Morris Minor for, patie, ‘Write Mike. Dwar oh private conching for Math eshore property with trail- er ands 2 rooms added. 4 miles from ferry on Robson aide, Phone Rey 318 Coal ofl frig, Apply Win. “iis everzoff, Bo: x 3. Bi *brakes, tadio, 00, Poan be “financed, NOTICES ° 7 ‘ooked Rusatan foods 0 oe anaets Oy or in. ar own home, phone 5536. se To whom it my concern: the fune: of my. late e . 18 in no. way oy ted in Pees “connection. ie crimours. tha have, been ciroulating in a Tina TT ROHSHIOS ANONYMOUS. Pein ae ae moon ir ie i of Ms tinl7 FENOERS: — men and women ‘heuse, Ta 4 MOY iho HahEaD use, Ly at Robson : ‘House: pl and draftin: oe vice, Jack Higwelt Phone 3066, 318 WORK. WANTED Rellable woman seeks wo! € giles, aoe bar or what’ have oa 7 Phone 5200. ‘Want to rent a nouss in $2 Goatlegss, Write Box of abOZ, Castlegar. with anes AGENCIES LTD. Castleaird’ Plaza Birch —-“vood - for fireplaces. Phone — l-and-coal stove With com~ pista’ waar t iacket Cement chimney with ee mn Columbia Ave, near ar fey. Price , Phone: 4341, Kinnaird, B.C, “Show: Open 2.30 - 5 “ates ‘Ave, ‘Ay A. popott, ‘Bultiant, or Phone eat 3i9 "O Late 1959 25-f6, house tepiler. agua sell aL By: Monday. What offers: al-and=" “Industrial = Commerctal Domestic ‘Wising st 24-Hir. Maintenance Servioe Wiring & Rewi ,Overhead & Underground Installations * : Castle ELECTRIC. CO. LTD. PHONE: 7291 al | THUR. FRI, ‘SAT. ry THE PUSHER Kathy Carlyle — Douglas BF ‘Rodgers F PLus “t BUCHANAN RIDES ALONE . = Gin. cBlor) wd Randolph: Scott — Jennifer Holden ‘- ONE-SHOWING 8.30 P.M. ~ “MON., TUE. Russian _ QUIET. FLOWS THE DON’ ; Gn color) : Wek Starring Ellina Bystritskaya — Pyotr’ Glehov, : “Cartoon” ONE: SHOWING 8.45 P.M, ‘First Showing of . Oil iain Portrai ts ALEC J. Guin ASA: : Distinctive, . original - wsrks from the brush of + one ‘of Western’ Canada’s finest artists who re- cently had two of his paintings accepted and ne in Government House, Victoria, B.C. CASTLEGAR PARISH HALL AFTERNOON TEA; Sponsored by * . Lillian ‘Kiliough: Chapter 1.0.D.E. No Admission, Teas: 35e: 230 - - 5.00 p.m. Also served later in evening. Advance sale of. tickets now on. Contoct any Lo, BD. E. member, ee °C IN nm I ii a | Elk Drive-In ee p.m; 6° 10.00 ‘p.m, MAY T1-12- 13. THEATRE THURS. FRL, SAT. Bringing you a delightful education SAT. MAT. — CHLD. 280, ra MAY 15-16. Picture momma