" CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 1, 1960 Five High School Students Win Cominco A Awards _ Dunlop Gretchen Rice COMINCO SCHOLARSHIPS of $300 which were open to all students attending schodls in ‘ B.C. schools districts 1 to 11 were won by Harold Robert Davis of Fruitvale who won the Class DI Comii under, Bonnie Malnarich with an ‘average of 83.9 per cent and Gretchen Jean Rice of Trail with an 82.1 per cent aver- age. Undergraduate scholarships of $250, open to children of Cominco émployees, regardless’ Doreen Mauchline a similar award in Malnarich of Rossland; Doreen Blizabeth Mau chiine of Fruitvale and Peter Dunlop of Castle- gar. Miss Mauchline, whose older sister won 1956, had an average of 80.8 per cent, as did Peter Dunlop. ~ There’s something Al NONE SITING, SPECIAL. THAI [ENS Sengrant's ~ SPECIAL Try it—and taste its patti ‘flavour “This ad ji ished or i 1 by the ¢ Haver ¢ Control Goard or rey He Government of British Columbia d of geographical location were won by Bonnie Trail Concert Stars Named ‘The Trail and District Celebrity Concert Association recently an- nounced the artists appearing in the celebrity serles for the coming year. Robert McFerrin, baritone, will open the fourteenth series of Cele- bese Concerts in Trail on Oct. 24. Mr, McFerrin’s voice has been des- eribed as “compelling in its color and intensity.” He was introduced to western the past two seasons of the Var- couver International Festival. ‘The concert series will conclude with a recital by duo-pianists Pierre Luboshutz and Genia Nemenolf April 1. Their concert tours began when, os husband and wife, they sat down, to play two planos in.the privacy of thelr own home. Both Plerre Duboshutz and Genia Nem- enoff have won acclaim jn Eurcpe and America as concert sololsts. Canadian concert” when he performed in Trail in 1954. In the intervening years, Mr. Mc- Ferrin has sung with the Metropoll- tan Opera Company and appeared ire concerts in Europe, South Amer- ica, the United States and Canada, ‘The London Intimate Opera Company, performing in Trail in mid-November, was created for the purpose of reviving chamber operas written for three voices. Played in full costume, with piano accom- paniment, these exquisite little works Councii Clarifies Trailer Policy Castlegar council clarified vil- lage policy on trailers after hearing reports of one periodically parking on Green St. . “Its there five days 8 week,” Comm., V. R. Cook told council. _ Pills in, then pulls out aga! have assured the C ‘3 con- decided to in- sistent success, On March 21, 1961, the Cassenti Players will present the third con- cert of the season. This woodwind ensemble, compriged of members of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, has enjoyed rave reviews during Kenya Student Works at Gelgar | To’ Attend College “There is so much to be done & lot to know and so little know- ledge,” says Simon .Gichuru, 2?- year-old student ‘from ‘Kenya, who is working for the summer at ine Celgar site. country for a yout and is studying at St. ‘Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia. His home js in Kara- tina, about 100 miles from Nairobi and-he was educated up to Grade 12 at Christian Missionary schnols. There are no muiti-racial schools‘in Kenya and 30 per cent of. the education of Africans is in the hands of the missionaries, Mr. Gichuru says. “It is compulsory for Europeans and Asians to stay in school to“ the age of 15, he notes, but not for Africans, with only 20 per cent getting any Leoemtigs whatsoever. oT . GALL .. SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING - Phone 3401 CASTLEGAR FOR SAFE, DEPENDABLE PPE EE TEE Convenient budget terme-= bite to 6 aoa to’ san he and so lttle as yet accomplished —|- Mr. -Gichuru has been in. this % for n Bachelor cf Commerce cegree |. didligate but to take no action if [the trailer’s ‘facilities are not being used. They will allow B roller. f0,b8 used as an extra “If the people ere ‘visiting friends or relatives, it's okay,” sald village chairman N. T. Oglow. “There's no reason to stop 8 man! keeping a trailer on his own land.” Canadian Economy Is Being. Hit By Low Spending “Consumer behavior” in the months’ ahead will probably have|- the largest effect on economic trends of 1960, according to the Bank of Montreal's Business Re- view for August, just. issued. So far this year, the business scene in Canada seems to have been “one of unusually conflicting cross- currents with little if any over-all expansion,” the.review says, in dis-|_ . cussing the recent past.and short- term future of the nation’s business. “although export trade has been at not unsatisfactory levels, slack- ness in’ consumer and capital spen- Ging has led to some falling off in industrial production and .employ- ment and in personal and corporate earnings,” the bank says. - For the future, there are good grounds for expecting the pace of capital expenditure to quicken, the bank belleves. But “it is open to suestion ‘whether, there will be any marked upturn in output and em- ployment generally until business hhas disposed of some of the inven- tory 4¢ has accumulated, to some extent involuntarily.”” short 1s a foo),” Orville W. Johter "POTENT SALES “INFLUENCE Ads Are of more, than. §, the United Btates, “The man'who sells ‘advertising added In-an address at an “IGA food store seminar, Jotiler is’ vice- president ‘in, charge of advertising| and merchandising for ihe IGA business. executive ‘who looks upon. advertising and’ public relations as a necessary’ evil, nine times out of ten is master of a ship that hos stopped or is sinking,” he sald, ond added:" “When @ food ‘store topa adver-| tising it begins:to stop Uving com~- ‘nation of oura has a big stake in merefally, ‘That: is the. statemént jdvertising, elther directly or indl- of a Vice-president of the IGA group rectly, Tt is this medium that moves! ,000 food outfets in mecohandlss and farm produce.” Lifeblood “wpyery individual in this great Hundred “Altend : Littie Theatre’s Annual Cabaret The second \annial Kinnaird tittle Theatre Cabaret, held on Fri- day at the Kinnaird Iniprovement Society Hall,.was enjoyed by ‘the “Never nllow food pages to-become commonplace, See how you cun improve them is of people atte Floor show was provided by. the of the Little Theatre, fea- because the perfect ad has yet to be written. Remember, those news- paper food pages spell store traffic, and the lifeblood of any commercial organization is traffic uring Wally. Walper, the well-known singer, and the Bullshoi Ballet dan- cers. who | performed an ‘excellent traditional ballet dance complete with swinging from the rafters. TRAVEL “STOP PAT THE Holly On-Highway 99 LOU UOT UCU UTM UL AU | a "GO CONGRESS | CE Faust CA.) ; Motel PHONE'3031 : Closing Time:.12' noon Wednesday previous to the day of issue. ! Classitied are cl ed for at the rate of five cents Minimum charge) for leds phoned ,in to the office 1s 60 cents, ‘Phere isa special rate. of aliowing a Cinssitied ad to run three times for the price of two, providing there are no changes in the wording of the ad in subsequent Isaues, A Castlegar News box number may be used on classe ified ada for an extra charge et 50 centa. for handling answ- ers, Engagement notices, obit- uarles and cards of thanks of “usual” length are uence at a. fine charge of $1, “FOR SALE nn Uprtent piano $200, Apply oat. Xinnalrd, 8 - ai *8 cleared, lots. nin ‘Blu Daler Zoobkoff, Hox 1 ee 334 Erne hedge, Pnaat ee EET ‘Cedar chest: See it before buy- ing: at 448 Columbia, ‘ate Sole. eal if-ncre view lot in Zinman Heintzman ‘upright Piano, Hi-fi: set. g01 [ 33 ns a0 wae Bh: we. Apply see Suavle, el Necchi : sewing: machin inert washer and dryer. in excellent condition: Apply Su ath Ave, Bin “Taare Toe —arBIs far subdivision, aps Hav ah. Phan 4182 e oa os Tatamnationst aces rreetety good. condition, 125, Phone Chev. tor ig ingle bed a oe in, fairly 4 eAss 1952 condition. Phont ‘Freestone Trach APP ‘Sale Ist_At hon: 334] 5 one e, cheap for onan apply oe 309, Cabteaas “Excellent accommodations Beautyrest beds, free TV Telephones, ice & coffee LLS. Ltd. Charter Sencvice Towing -. Barges anywhere on the Arrow : Lakes Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service | . ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD FOR SALE Girl's. bicycle,” $10, Large -alze shittarohe, new condition. _.Phone wood view. Apply E Sonow, Phone ‘5200, — "'tfn19| a Good building tots in Kinnaird. Phone 2738. EnOne 3006s eee ae nD Go" | 100-ft, Tevel, Tots, Apply a AY cane corn and’, other. yeowatle, phone-Mrs, Bohde at 2057. 833 | Prize reduced for quick sale, Ph 5200, Bila Auto Court, r , ond and mattress, new, Enone it typewriters TuLtaETe fo. stu dente. Ernle Pi Plerpoint, Kinnaird, Phone 2781. 23-11 2-room General: trailer, Uke new. Write Box 490J; Castle- tinss aein Moffatt - electric | range. Phone 8087. 33 St cu.ft. deep eae, ® $200, B ‘ain’ Si 5 Chev stati ae Feaiend =e fede Firmauth ae "Castile Mo. m1 ence price $880 down, take over ‘payments $83. month. : App) D. Fettback, Twin Rivers trailer Court, a 335 888 rl 6-room house, beautiful view, ‘unfurnisht Price FOR SALE able price, Phone, 23 Double bed, Sang and mattress, trhtie, buffet,’ small tables chairs. Robso! ‘Large: crib “with mat ttress. and: eeroller. Cte a condi= tlon:. Phone. : 13b anh easyek oe low down pay- rms prran ed. Appl: Baaeard Ay Ave... Castleg: : Pee Barts pas : a Phone 7 : pea oats, Phone 4008, 196 ‘Tim ». Ohi vein "Robtor Schack | ChUaKOEE mall el steatile: qn = sonablen Phone 3 eee a ‘HOMES FOR SALE -bedroam'” home with. - view Must be seen, Phone B3a0e saa Newly- completed —_3- bedroom ouse. Good location. - tlegar 2161, : Ehone oss rnished or ed. Full $8100 furnished. Will take late” oa 5) baalnce cash, Phone 4162, 4 TS ES ee ‘3-bedroom in bea: location. Phone is 188 evenings, 235 FOR SALE ‘IN ROBSON. Lot’ near high’ choo! Reason- 335 Magee beal: iat office in evenings, "138 . -tled Phone “TO ii alee i 248 |" tee mee uarter bed, asprin; op , apring mat- a chesterfie! ~ | Ses iad, Id. Apply | 183. 1.00 p.m. Friday. Heated, illuminated pool Playground & shiffleboard No; 5.Business route .° ~ 2816 MARTIN WAY OLYMPIA, WASH. * Credit cards honored - corre “Provincial | Government As stance _fo-your local school board for ; ‘new classrooms and operating expenses is the highest in Canada” aad eataeecrtinin BUSINESS DIRECTORY — ALEK CBEVELDAVE BO, Land Surveyor : 448 Columbia Avenue - Bex 313 LAUGHTON Box 120 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST ‘Office ‘Hours: : Mon. — Wed. — Fri. 1030-12 ees PHONE 2581 GENERAL BUILDING as ; SUPPLIERS ‘. Plumbing and Heating aING Industrial-- Commercial Domestic Wiring 2A-Hr, Maintenance ' Service Wiring & Rewiring Installations ‘Overhead & Underground home with-180-ft. lake frontage. Ap- proximately 144° acres good building at rs upper ‘side of highway seve 4.500 ble a paent wt with 5 per. gent oe : Five-room house e' dining in living and dining room. Loca- ted on 100 x 150 improved 10} Tot, IN CASTLEGAR, iq ‘Two-bedroom "home. Ideal . for| couple or small family, Price. $5,900 . Beous for Batatsg Lots and Acreage ANDERSON ; Service of all makes of vac- oF um cleaners, Hose Feplaces, ments, and ‘cloth’ ‘ \ 2906 Bay, en COME 7 BUILDING SUPPLIES’ Phone, SISL = + Kinnalrd, B.C, o build : For Free Estimates Phone 5640 5512 i (Chanelmas- ter) tor: all channels.’ Phone 5012, " Satisfaction Guaranteoa ee LESY. BROTHERS" ~ Phone 5ATE'SS No, Con, : Clean, relig girls, 144 and. 4y } nished he ,) Carr, A Basement Bedroom wil 7 ane. Phone” 7651 or apply. 5e0-7th sacra ; feat Apply W. A 00d, BS. No. 1, re ‘Wo : 5 As oe "phone a0 for doformation’ and: rai tes. 388 {Wanted ' to’ rent: — | 2-bedrooi house, oorupancy "Oct, 15, Please advise as to heating, etc. ite 2 P. Gee, RR No. 2, Ladyamith, 5 Tug the Grill bi sonable rates, Phone 4308 or. wate Box 575, Castlegar, Robert Spears, Tight, co mystery, walks tral figure from Phoenix, Ariz., jail to court Sith ations prisoner.. Spears pleaded guilty to a charge of on of.a stolen INSURANCE For All Your. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS ks “ePhone 3441 _ ANDERSON AGENCIES FOR BULLDOZING — HAULING _ BASEMENT DIGGING . ELl BOX 464 - COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS HEATING — “WATER HEATING, CLOTHES DRYING BULK & CYLINDER SERVICE PHONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR: HELP WANTED “Want ‘waitress ‘and grill ‘cook. Phone Sout or apply Castlegar, Ho. Dining. Room. it Sealed) Phone 3976 ater Grating and | Om _¥ou can order ;a rubber stamp with your’. name: ‘and ‘address:on it Due to expansion we need 2]: men or women with cars to handle. 0 “Want woman to ylook. after |" shildren while: mother works. ‘Live |* specifications ter individual require ) for: ment, ‘phone'$256, Jack ‘Hipwell. $33 | J. SLOW DOWN, DOC LIWVES .from the Castlegar News, It'll come in'handy for your return address on envelopes. Stamp pads are also aye able at the Castlegar. New: its sharpened. a ble“ couple with two |* years, ire ag Sal 2 CRs ate | Want ‘small plano.’ Phone ee Want transportatt aoe : ‘Trall or ‘hospital: "uondage tolat tee between 6:and..7Ja.m.: and 5442 te Mrs. eral Dever,’ Kinnaird. ‘Want TV. antenna, ( are | wuung te .share © Board" are ., Phone aod The Mutual: Lite Assurance tof: @anada : ENGAGEMENT — nda, W. J.” Rockhin Representing ALL Rall, Air and Ship lines Building cil LOW: BROS: |- -Balaing S. Bele Co, Ltd. % Phone 83 “3351 72 SETH BOARDIN KENNELS “The Home For Your Pet ~ . When You're Away” Accommodation . for Cats * Syriniga Creek, B.C.” INCOME: TAX ACCOUNTING SERVICE | For Evéry Type ‘of Business| V. G, EGSLES Public Accountant 1186 CEDAR TRAIL: THUR., FRI., SAT., , PHONE - TRAIL 9926 sx ‘TOY TIGER -_ (IN COLOR) “JEFF CHANDLER, a CHARVEY, Lorna: MAN FROM a are nIGE = SEPT, 1—2—3 * FARA MUS ss samc “Sunday Midnight Preview MON. -.TUES. - WED. Holiday Matinee Monday (children .25_ cents)