CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday July 3, 1958 SHHS Promotion. List (continued from page three) Palsson, Paul Strelieff, Sharon ‘Taylor, Jean Waterman, Michacl Bebaeff, Philip Babakeiff, Phyllis ‘Bergen, Brian Cristofoli, Elsie ‘Fofonoff, Sandra Harrower, Olga Lebedoff, Sharon Markle, Reg “Mitchell, Don Phillips, Cecil Poz- necov, Donna Tamelin, Ruby Bondaroff, Rita Cumming, Kay Falie, John Gevatkoff, David ‘MacPherson, Vera Masloff, Mary Pictin, Bill Pozdnikoff, Kathy Poznecov, Ken Robinson, Wendy Most Advanced No-Iron Shirt! Double the Wear! Safe in Bleach! No-Iron Shirt by Forsyth’s exclusive Perma- Tex collar and cuffs double the wearing life of your shirt. . . resist soiling, @ Forsyth’s imported extra- premium broadcloth is: safe in bleach— resists discolouration. Exclusive Polar White finish stays white. @ Forfused, or soft collars with Perma-Stays for Tasting neatness. © Sanforized, dn Witte, $5.95 amt Just wash... Drip dry... Wear! Little or no ironing required Leitner’s Ltd. [Seott, , Hugh Sewell, Myrna Stoop- nikoff, Sam Wishloff, Don Wal- lace, Ann Bradford, Don Davies, Mickey Faires, Noreen Fletcher, Robert King, Kathy Konkin, Lo- Ja Oglow, Florence Pierpoint, Ronald Schwan, John Stoopnik- off, Brian Taylor, Loreen Web- ster, Morris York, Margaret Zuc- co. CONDITIONAL PASS Mary Cano, Clara Holuboff, Maureen Lambert, Gordon Peters, Patsy Rourke, Wendy Seaton, Li- Kathleen Croteau, Ron Misca- vitch, Eileen Newlove, Martha Popoff, Carol Lee Riley, Ronald Smith, Patti Worobey, Sharon Wyllie, Jerry Fenner, Eileen Jol- ly, Pearl McCreight, Dulce White- lock, Gwen Hicks, Everett Keyes, Arlene Jolly, Patsy Markin, GRADE 11 PROMOTED TO GRADE 12 Gladys Heagy, Mary Lebed- off, Jocelyn McIver, Mary Naz- aroff, John Osachoff, Elaine Ry- sen, Samuel Sheloff, Lorne Brown, Wayne Gray, Myles Mec- Millan, Barbara Martin, Tom Mo- jelsky, Lennie Morey, Lorraine Schwartzenhauer, Jackie Sewell, Nettie Voykin, Peter Harcoff, Lorraine Hunter, Barry Jenks, Suzanne Johnson, Lance Jones, Verna Lactin, Gerry Whittaker, Sharon. Albee, Marlene Croteau, Lorne Grummett, Emily Killough, Arvi Pellegrin, John Pinckney. PARTIAL PROMOTION Helen Butler, Roberta Gil- mer, Martha Johnson, Mary Kon- kin, Robert MacPherson, Keith i A ly Semenoff, Laverna Briggeman, |: Kanes NO UNSEASONAL HEAT WAVES for the early part of July are seen by the weather- man, He sees near-normal temperatures yj snineghene Nowhtad across the southern section of Canada with the exception of Alberta where, like northern Canada, temperatures will be below-normal. Legion LA Extends Thanks to Bill Shay for Car Use The LA to the Canadian Le- gion held their last meeting for the summer Tuesday with 10 members present ahd president Emily Peppard in the chair, Minutes of the last regular and executive meeting were read, also reports of the various com- mittees, Mrs. Peppard gave a very in- Mae Relkoff, Michael Romaine, Alba Tambellini, Judith Water- man, Rosalyn Williams, Bennie Fietz, Kathleen Fishwick, Mark Guido, Peter Harshenin, Dorothy Lazareff, May Mah, Clifford Pal- uck, Mervin Paluck, Marlene So- berlak, Sharon White, Ray Bys- trom, Diane Cowlin, Myrna Day, Mary Evdokimoff, Nick Karzan- iewski, Marie Makortoff, Yvonne Mitchell, Harold Nevakshonoff, John Scott, Don Simpson, Bob Trene Doris Brommeland, Jack Chart- ers, Peter Dunlop, Virginia Kin- akin, Walter Kooznetsoff, Robert Lightle, James McKay, Diana Pfeiffer, Olga Plotnikoff, Bon- nie Reid, Joey Saliken, Michael Zaitsoff, Building Supplies ane Supp Building & Supply Co. Ltd CASTLEGAR Phone. 3351 ————— SS SS SS WE CAN'T DO MUCH ABOUT THE WEATHER NOW BUT GA @ COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC @ THE CLEANEST HEAT @ SAFE ond SURE SMITHS YOu.CAN ENJOY PERFECT COMFORT THIS WINTER IF YOU INSTALL 3 report of the SHHS awards day. Mrs, Dinner read her report of the zone convention held at Nakusp. An application for member- ship was read and accepted, the to be at the for the hand-crocheted Arghan to be raffled at the fall fair were among the All business being dealt with, to the enter hospital NOW! Persons who have been told to enter the hospital should do so now says hospital adminis- trator J, Bainbridge, Mr. Bainbridge said there is a general tendency for people to put off treatment for the sum- mer. He warned that there is) liable to be a three or four-month waiting list in September if this St Alban’s Guild lawn social held at the Taylor residence, where coffee and cherry pie were much enjoyed, Hospital Has Deficit For May Oneration A deficit of $1,517 was in- eurred by the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital in its first month of September meeting. A letter of thanks will be sent to Bill Shay for the use of his station wagon for the Cen- tennial bake sale. The-bake sale proved very successful. ‘Members are asked to please turn in’ their Purity Flour cou- pons to Mrs, Peppard, Tickets THAWK YOU! : for being: Careful. . HEAT NOW " PREVENT FOREST FIRES } SEE US FOR FULL DETAILS ANYTIME PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 340! _ Hospital administrator # said He said the summer is 2 slack time and “people who can put an operation off, do put it off.” He said if people wait for their children to go back to school before entering the hos- pital they won't be able to enter when they want to, but will have to wait several months or iry to get in at the Trail ar Nelson hos- pitals. B OF M REVIEW Purchasing power and de-| mand for goods and services can penses for May were $6,110 ana the deficit was $1,517. He said the hospital board is “not ex- actly dissatisfied” with the deficit. He said that when the hos- pital was just getting into. op- eration there were “little things” which have since been ironed out) but which cost money at the time. Another reason for the deficit was that for the first two weeks there were only two patients in maternity but the hospital was running with a full staff. Sauadron 581! Folds for Summer; 10 Gadets Going to Sea Island The squadron has finished all operations for the summer. All that remains now is for the vari- ous cadets to go on their courses and -to summer camp. ‘WO2 Pellegrin left yesterday for Camp Borden where he will take a drill instructors course. Sgt. Bystrom and Cpl. Jenks will be going to Chilliwack on flying training courses and Spls, Phil- lips and Cristofoli are going to Vancouver on RTIP courses. * Arvi Pellegrin We will have 10 cadets going to summer camp, at Sea Island RCAF station. They are cadets Zanet, Anderson,” Hagen, Hack- man, Newman, Merrifield, Camp- bell, Simpson, Waliner, J. Merri- field and Wallace. We would like to thank the Castlegar News for printing this the past year and we hope they column each week throughout} be it by deficit fi of the size revealed in the June 17 federal budget, and by an in- erease in the money supply which may soon be necessary, according. to the Bank of Montreal's Busi- ness Review for June. The B of M review, entitled, “The Budget,— Instalment 11", discusses the recent federal ac- counting and states, a combina- tion of monetary expansion and fiscal deficit is not inappropriate in view. of the present condition of the Canadian economy, and it is against the background of gen- eral economic conditions that a national budget must he apprais- ed.” Hospital Needs One Nurse | The Castlegar ‘and District Hospital still needs ‘one more nurse. Hospital Administrator J. Bainbridge said if no suitable, lo- cal applicant comes forward “soon,” a nurse will be brought out from England, f Mr. Bainbridge said two nurdj sing inspectors from the BCHIS9 For Best Result will be visiting the hospital today iim ‘and tomorrow. visit. It is a routine’ coco r-r-r... Don’t Iet the first cold snap catch you with an empty bin. Fill up now with the coal that will have you saying THAT’S REAL HEAT! -—— Soid Comfort SUM DISCOUNTS ARE NOW IN EFFECT TO SAVE YOU MONEY PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW + Just Phone 3551 * MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. ‘ in Trail and Castlegar LOTTOMANTE B. A. Products - grees 1 othe pare for us next your. SK AT THE SKYLINE Answer BEFORE, Yes, for a trouble-free irip. AFTER, Yes if you drove 1,000 miles or over. Lit - AUTO. SERVICE . TL we Question 222! SHOULD | HAVE A LUBRICATION AND OIL CHANGE BEFORE or AFTER rny vacation? GIVE YOUR CAR A BREAK WITH COMPLETE LUBRICATION AT “THE Fisk Tires cl ; Kes ro nec Jee For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES RICK’S T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V.° Supplies ELECTROHOME Fleetwood T.V. D AND USE THE FOR SALE — New 2 bedroom house, situated, on large lot — also additional Iots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdokimoff, ¢fnlp FOR SALE — Good building lots in Dumont Subdivision $226 phone 2738, tin 17 FOR SALE — 2 lots 50' X 103° one lot 13,008 square feet, Lo- cated at 3rd and Elm. Phone 9611. 325 FOR SALE—2, 3. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday July 3, hous: on 8th. Ave, Phone 6521, 328 FOR SALE — coiled:spring mat- tress, 48 inches, Phone 7141. 127 FOR RENT — Furnished apts. af- ter July Ist. Apply 567, an Ave, or phone 6231. FOR RENT — Suite, furnished or unfurnished, phone 4172, tin2o BUSINESS DIRECTORY CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flewers Granite, Marble & Brunze Plaques Phone 3601 FURNITURE ‘MOVI LONG STANCE — ANYTIME For mae Estimates PHONE Castlegar 2521 Nelson 2471 UNITED TRUCKING Trail 191 RIGBY’S BUS DEFOT COFFEE SHOP TARE Phones 288M & 2311 HOME - BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 8181 — Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT ~ PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NORA'S m® HAIR DRESSING PARLOR a 6A complete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. UNITED TRUCKING AILY FRRIGHT SERVICE Rossland, Nelson *- FHONE Castlegar 2521 Castlegar | MARLANE GRILL > Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m, Not Jut Another Pisce To Eat But The Place To Eat Another PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR SMITH'S MBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone 3401 & 7261 We Service What We Install GREEP‘S ELECTRIC .; ELECTRICAL " CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 3574 Box 384 Castlegar, B.C. CASTLEGAR | DRY CLEANERS Phone 4851 } We Pick-Up and - Deliver ‘J. . LAUGHTON BSc. oO.D, OPTOMETRIST Cffice Hours MON..— WED. — FRL 10-12 .1:30,- 5:60 PHONE 2581 FOR SALE — Small caterpillar tractor. with loader and push blade. Phone 5181. * 926 FOR RENT — House on Maple Street, Apply 457 - 2nd, Ave. or phone 7161. 326 | FORGET — SOMETHING? FOR SALE — Standing hay. What offers? Phone 6601 or contact Art Defoe, STILL TIME TO PLANT Roses, Evergreens,. / Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, Bulbs, See Us At The Nursery Situated on the Upper Bench, OPEN ALL SUNDAY " KOOTENAY NURSERIES Gi APPLIANCE ~~ GLASSIFIE AD RATES Classified ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per insertion, with a minimum charge of 50 cents. The ad can run three weeks for the price of two if there are no changes to be made in sub- sequent weeks, There is a 25 cent bil- ling charge -for cl: FOR RENT — Unfurnished 2 bedroom house, wired for elec tric range. Full plumbing, ap- ply 370-3rd Ave. Phone 6311. : : 327 FOR RENT — Furnished self- dishes and FOR SALE — 4-bedroom house in Kinnaird. Will take smaller place as down payment, Phone 4473. 327 FOR SALE McClary coal and wood furnace. First class con- dition. 474, 6th Ave. + 326 ads not paid for by 12 noon of the date of publication, Engagement notices, ob- {tuaries and cards of thanks of “usual” Iength are pub- lished at a flat charge of $1. - After, three bills have been sent to an account no ) further advertisements’ will ( be accepted from that Be- count until the first classi- fied ad has been paid for. a4 sales “For Dependable Service | PHONE 3542: B & B ELECTRONICS Bob Brandson | LS. Ltd. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service G. A. SUMNER © Naturopathic Physician : Eremenko Building PHONE 2021 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS .All Kinds of Building Supplies CLL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE ..- Box 292 Phone. 2161 TO Leave Robson Wharf 1:10:00 a.m. ‘Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4:00 p.m. Thursday. of WALDIE ; LUMBER & :BUILDING | ‘SURELY LID. } We can suppiy all som DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETR' IST Wed. 2:30 om. to 8:00 Pm Phone 3021 or 2281 ry . COAL, SAND, GRAVEL. BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING . SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER ‘W. Sharples - Phone 6091 Leave 7:00 a.m. Firday,” Arrive Hobson Wharf . 1:00 p.m.' Friday. LOTS FOR SALE — 4 lots 50 x 103, 2 blks. from town centre, Water piped into lots, Low down payment, Call or write! . Prudential Estates Ltd. 2344 . West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, Bc, 226 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house. Phone 2498, Castlegar. 325 linen supplied. Phone 3131 days and 2332 evenings. ~ tin26 FOR SALE — New 4 bedroom house at Kinnaird. Small down Phone 2656, 326 WANTED — Channel 2 and 6 an- tennas, What have you? Phone 4771, 3 FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house, lawn, fruit trees on 2nd Ave. Phone 4738, 1958 LICENCE “WATER ACT" (Section 6) I, Sidney Harold Merrifield of Castlegar, B.C., hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for a licence to divert and use water out of Deer Creek which flows southerly and dis- charges into Lower Arrow Lake and give notice of my application to all persons affected. The point of diversion will be located %4 mile from the mouth of Deer Creek. The quantity of water to be diverted is 2,000 gallons per day: The purpose for which the water will be used is domestic. The land on which the water will be used is Lots A, B,C and D of Lot 400, K.D., Plan 30t4. a A copy of this application ‘was posted at the proposed paint of diversion and on the land where the water is to be used an the 10th day of May, 1958, and two copies were filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson, BC. Objections to this application may be filed with the said Wa- ter Recorder or with the Comp- troller of Water Rights at Victor. ia, B.C., within thirty days of the date of publication. Date of the first publication is June 26th. “S. HL Merrifield” FOR RENT — Partly apartments at Karleen Apts, phone 4761. tfinl9 FOR RENT — 4 room house in Castlegar. Gas furnace, wired for electric stove, apply 527-! aan Ave. or phone 7041. FOR RENT OR SALE — 2 bed- ‘room -house at--Robson. Heavy wiring, garage, 3 large lots, 1 mile fro mferry. Close to school and store. For terms. Phone 6951. 327 WANTED — Clerks for hardware and drygoods. Apply Weekes Store. 127 No man with a burden of debt hgs a right to pro- tect his creditors if he has not first protected his wife and children with Life Assurance. c Plans to suit your individ- ual-‘requirements may be arranged? through. Dick Fowler North American | lhife Robson, B.C. WANTED — Home for male kit- ten, Phone 2776. 27 fe BE CAREFUL “July 3-4-5. CANYON CROSSROADS Richard Basehart — Phyllis Kirk +— Plus — STAR OF {NDIA Comel Wilde — Jean Wallace Cartoon One Showing — 9.15 p.m. ——————————————————————————— CASTLE THEATRE THUR. - FRI. - SAT. MON. - TUES. - WED. 20th Century-Fox presents CLARK, JANE .ROBERT ABLE RUSSELL RYAN SATURDAY MATINEE 1,30 P.M. TO NO ee sust HAVE TODO HIS