CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C: ‘ : i Page 7 Uhureday:, December 17, 1953 STLE .C. Page 6 CA, NEWS, Castlegar, B.C... Thursday, December 17, 1953 : The N cI ifi d A : SEEK MORE LIGHT FOR POPOL IOC Two thirds of Canada's natlon ,50 Bed Polio Ward Soon . i Knights Of P thias qi ae =) e ews’ assi le Ran om PIS TECE, SCHOOLS ? SAVE WITH i al income is derived from : y " ups The Castlegar Betioo} Board ae as e ea re Mes A Thriftpass domestic market, proving that! N 5a Offi ‘ TH A N K Y Oo U 7 R . 4 the cost of addi Tot z : : ecarycnt "(More Blood Donors Needed Sson of ot Ratepayers of Kinnaird, - ” Boesels ForRent EVENS |Re eae 3 +. y ate) — ; “ 2 8 jassrooms of the distri se OTE LET E NE Seon Ss : a | jaaan Bunsen ci i Recenie aeetinte hi date _ HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGE|3 ROOM APARTMENT, HOT By Vic Misutka jude eee e aie cre aes Hlguaat aver eecora | riELEN'S LOWER , : HOP 4 | HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGE basket ced Ae iuinbber “at | thes cards* base doesn't mention thls. ei Spacsored by Knights of Columbus ‘ ed. : : : partment size, Also, Man's bi-| HEATED APARTMENT. PART-| winter scenes varying from a V- pon thereatter, WAree Snes Or. “One ‘of the few bright spots ae ee i a cycle, as new, “ reasonable.| ly furnished. Apply A. Ere.-| formation ~ of ducks. taking off|Wisemen of the East, heard of Unsceummemied Children Nets Admitted i; Phone 2272, F, Howes, C3-50| menko, Phone 3061. C3-51| from a snow bound marsh, to-a|Christ’s birth and decided they : i would journey to Him and adore Phone 3601 g brook, placid: ushing PERE ey ata MES |NEW 2 ROOMED OR 4 ROOMED |its way amid snow drifted banks = * @ows compl roe oo 58, we win-|" suite with range, shower and| ‘There's also a city scene show- des ve ei ya on a ie onew! flush. Automatic hot-water | ing crowds jostling, elhowing and direction they should go and led ‘ High S wheel Ph on em an by! tank. Price $20 or $40. per|ramming their way. by, through | them to the King of Kings, a igh School or Phone Lae 86 month, Phone 3298, _ * C3-51/ and over one another while au-|- New ‘then, if this beautiful sae \ joa i = ile horns blare and abnor- story, ‘So simply told, yet so over- XMAS SPECIALS Wanted . mally oversize snowflakes come | {owing with inspiration and hope i “4 . PERSONAL SHOPPE! hurtling di ~|for,. men of all ages, is what B rtling down from every direct-| Christmas is all. about, then 4 in the whole picture, is the use re) of gamma globulin,”.a press re- lease ‘from the Department com- , ments. “This is a substance made Crmadiian from human blood which has been found to give temporary offe protection against polio for five *& to six weeks.” : A limited supply of gamma globulin was made available to Maple and Third Opening December 2st & CONFECTIONERY 15 ” “ Him. They did so with thé help of a star which. showed them the The safe, restful way to travel British Columbia “in September }’ f . : . : Compare These Prices 500 FEET OF: USED ion. 2 Comfortable air-conditioned. | from the Department of Nation- ON THE BALANCE OF ALL 2 "ROTTED PLANTS a 1 only Record Watch, 18 K Gold] °1"x8”, Castle-Bar iD SH Tphona| Also represented on these| What are. such things as stage- coaches’... excellent meals’ al Health and Welfare in Otome: Bsr oe yy ( j 1 thos Jewel, Rotor, Automa-| 2098, *CB-51 Cheaimas missives are tele- pe arares eoe better song en «+ thoughtful service. Relax But the supply-is definitely limi- e CUT FLO ic, shoe’ water proof, anti- phones, flowers, dolis, aeroplanes, : F +». and antive reftestied for ted and there will not be enough ; ; WERS. at this ; = candy sticks, bells, réd jays, old/ Jf Dec. 25 is the birth of Him the gay holiday season ahead! to meet the need unless more r Ben aic — : sveneneniee $160.00 Work Wanted . J. | bridges, young people, television Ravleages Christian eacne? .| people donate blood to the’ Red HOLLY & MISTLETOE boot 1 Only pair of "7x50 | — : sets, doggies, chickens) ‘turkeys, wees ae eir a our, ih Cro: : sone hr ‘ : Patrician Deluxe, Regular $55,00|HP5 “BULLDOZER FOR HIRE, | ‘rains, trees and mailmen. a rotelis en surely: His pie % _ Special at 4 . "Hermes Baby ‘Type-|) "Castlegar, ©: © tén| Gut how: these things all fit into writer, Swiss Make, metal ee =| the spirit and meaning of Christ fire ceeaton a ; “eases, "Fegulak $98.00, | Special | QUIET, PROTESTANT, HOUSE. mas. I've been told, and nobody ‘would, seem. to me there “at. keeper E welahes | position . in the] that I know has claimed any. ait pair isarrare : that 2 ast Baker St, Nelson, ..,.:.C2-50 ihe, oath of christ first Christmas do crawa Western some 1900 years ago. EMPL OYMENT "FOR | BRICK}: 4° tellow’ called “Luke, “who layer ‘apprentice ‘or°helper. but happened: to: be ‘quite a : yall take: any kind -of work: reporter ‘as well as a doctor, has ‘foung strong and willing. Max : left ‘Batteries, Radiators, Copper,| Darling, Box 363, Castlegar.“ cata eveitena avers canel SS “Officials of the Red Cross So- $45.00] Apply Jy Holubott, Box 224,| | -1’m just a bit at a loss to figure’ ciety. estimate that in additional 150,000 blood donations ‘are re- quired in. Canada to fulfill the needs of. gamma globulin’ pro- duction. At this rate, British Columbia's: share would be be- tween 10 and 15 thousand extra donations, over and above the 54,000 pints of blood required “by the hospitals for other purposes. || cornmna globulin, the “name greetings sent in the me “ overladen: shoppers etc. ete, off of Christmas cards forever... : 5 paca : ‘ £ 7 Brass, Lead, . Hillerest 3-5 Ferry Traft Hi . is ee i ee : -1 things ‘sola bre, television ‘erry ta ic ere ’ : , miss 1: : oz. wren tfe-89): Ainnou ament “ Xsets, cocker ‘spaniel puppies, gur- 7 gling brooks: or mail- ! i 5 : 2 men, ISTINGS. WANTED: Hopes, Dey Gyoa raceetes Licke'sqnarrative tells how of ‘Castlegar. eae young’‘couplé, Mary and Joseph ‘We Have Buyers Waiting ° 1 PB af erry ‘Tia more “round trips during™the Fi} month: of November than dur- ing the’ same month last year, someone else to be home for Christmas tool “A by: name,. came to ‘the city. ~ part of a t throng who were beying the de- heart-warming gift of real #4 79 a . one x > Tee BE but totals of traffic: carried were | . tale : , : N oO Tr c E e owe jeer | ion Sa ee | Pe ; JOHN BARRYMORE. Re your local agent. pane partment save livestock, in line E i q 2 ‘3 i New Year's: Dey. een ure iy béved. he country .must be 2 , - ¥ : x with the falling off of totals for 5 a a e ‘ a 5 getting am | for. 12s," J i OSES g i several months. past, ta A . y Bank of Montreal Bldg. your. orders ‘now. ‘Wheh ‘they : ; 5 ; oman Presets $0] |ARRYHORE, Re Biggest drop in the total of], 2 PHONE 3441: ‘Kindly put out all extra bottles. For Your Ceavenience We | HM FESS 2 It the driver doesn’t pick them. Will Be Open: passengers which was‘some 14,- 000 less than for the same period last year. Comparative statistics for the month are: Number of round MONDAYS;' DEC: 21 & 28 up,..Phone the dairy: 2096. We tir The Following } Facts are tros and Can he Substantiat need them for: the holiday sea- [2 c Meetings were held betwa en a Conciliation Officer: : 5 Under the ‘Union's Constitution’ and “the Mainte-.\. * IR 4 from .the Department of Labour, Southern: Interior nance of Membership Clause,: the only: ‘way. a. person 3,812 3,969 Lumber Operators’ representatives and IWA. officials ‘ ean leave the Union once he has joined is to be expelled. trips ; Automobiles (and ‘ 50th and Di Ist, 1953, at. Pen- Once’ expelled he is .then'deprived of making.a:living in: - F J & drivers) 7,756 23,458 | i tieton, BC. the lumber industry, where the Union holds certification: oR _ , Office — Arrow Motors = Passengers 3 The meeti: 3 The, above information ‘was- given. tous .by .the....- ‘ : ae, ArIVETS) einen 13,651 . 58,628 iment for the ings war ty te tnd bai of Line president of the IWA' and other IWA officials present ~_ : Peli hoa ue baa = By aa : : fi aaa "Trucks, all types .... 12,796 e i at the meeting. We suggest you ‘study: the- Constitution” ~ . : . - { = i asi é ar ‘ z at Trailers and semi- The IWA officials say, quote: ithe Present strike ‘and. Maintenance’ of Membership. Clause which: the 3 < : trailers .. 175. is joe Union *. Union is demanding. ++ he Mat tir Bacay ae Motor-buses 886 and Compulsory Gheck Off) thie is ohae our_members (2) We .do not believe that. f i j rom:.the *Dec;. z Motorcycles 45 ‘want, and this is what we are going to get no matter Workers are‘striking to get this form of Unk mn Security. 0. yt the. Castle News) ; 7 Sash & Door Horse-drawn rigs 19° how long we are on strike.” This is the No. 1 demand We: ‘believe it: is rs ‘Who want’ the. ° A special meeting of the Cast- ee 1 Maing PHONE S2un n ses OR Freight:(tons). 4,1 and dependent on,.how soon this-is granted. by. the security. ani rey legar. Board . of » Commissioners | ¢ - Castlegar Agent rane B. Dalton Livestock .... date of hinges the scope of other demands; change | in their ends, was, called to consider, the. bond | WINDOWS — Sere SASH’ f PHONE 95 2s es Beles. | : late = contract, increase in wages, etc... . : 2@): We etre that if-a: man nine t to commit: AW He : ‘ he ts tati memb: o Ax LW < ON “There are six canal systems in this ie aa or ne Be atives for the to: grant ‘ation’ ne m ship | vil organ. 5 “Together forthe first time in Lite and the} St. Lawrence ‘an employer to bind them to as those’ set out: by the’ Seta atiaintenaties | G Seoe: gee ee Pe 4 ip clause, Under, this maintenance ‘of membership poeta Gree i issic zi Th :Jos, M. demanded. by ‘the Union, which ‘looks. innovent we ‘are told are ‘so. vi , Was Members, the - : é ; “B|Suntep and'James Kells oti -enough on the surface, any ‘present, * Via ee ¢. the. following olfert 4 s y peer ies are dl tose yous ©, Union; or ‘any person ‘who becomes a’ nie) three’ yeir’ contract fro ‘September Ist, 1953,-to : og ee : ed ep tanner toa for’ the ‘Kin: Union, ‘is a member:for life. To move: fr August: Bist, 1956. s RS i . : wo... §|naird. commission ,havebeen .re-' ERMAN working operation to’another, he must taki (2). “eiduse for check-off, which states: i d e drawal card*if he intends to be away from the.ind i “Any. employee who sgrees to.a. check-oft. must - = “ee ‘a . selved Thy re a an W YNN el 7 -for any length of time,-or get a transfer so that he. aay do so for the duration of the Coni ract, except that stay a member a Rood: sanding: Otherwise he ds sus. * during the month ‘of ‘ September ‘each: year...a pended ‘and must pay back dues up to a of ployee mhy revoke his check-ff.” vie “The clergy .of? Castlegar: ‘dist- six. months dues, plus an initiation fee so that he may. (3)'3 ‘cents per hour inerease betta January Ist, i rict ‘met penen to tlegar plans * cornmence work again. : Brae zs id: Observance of he It ‘aman decides-he wants to get out of the ‘Union. (4): That ‘negotiations may. ‘commence’ 60 days prior ‘to ‘ Prayer, Week, and revokes his membership or refuses to pay dues, he ‘September. Ist each year for a’ revision of wag ¥ ‘The ABC, Bridge Club met at is: automatically jsuspended by the Union although he < ~ If no sé bis") by flien’t! +i] the home’ of ‘Mrs. !K., Knoblauch, still is a member ‘under. the Union Constitution, and - matter can,ve referred'to — an ‘Arbitration “B &Q| Monday ‘évening. ‘Mrs, C. Saund- : ers ‘took *firsf"prize and Mrs. J. the only way he can ‘obtain employment ina Union. . whose. tindings'shall be binding. Any wage changes Certified Plant is to-fay his back. dues, a maximum. of. it daly of September Jn’ that six months, pay an:initiation fee and start out again as 2 a new abetted 3 ¢ : Here's + displdyed by needy families and, ad. ca re- : : Pr. bpllaa ‘smash them! d or displo + i eit o ‘ i ty cent; flood “family were ded Gi I ; ras iid fee ie the ugidt Saat Board or ie th Goroninuit of British otumbia, : iy ef A Ses 7 mee on atthe -monthly “meeting “of| , ey STEPHEN the ©. Lillian .-Killough® Chapter, . 5 a x UNS LO.D.E. Mrs, Easton:read letters ; LOVER: af.-appreciation : from: two’fami- lies in England “who had received Hear the latest i in. the ‘Castle. Theatr: each evening monthly parcels and also _ LAKESIDE HOBBY. “CENTRE ‘that’-12° crates “of -bedding ‘and clothing will leave the provincial office: Soon for: Brit ve Canadians visiting, the United States "for: more than 48. hours spend an average of: $88 each, Federal