_ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, 26, 1961 Do it Now During the Winter. ‘Why do Canadians traditionally put off until spring many opera- tions that could as well be comple- ted during the winter months? New Veterinary Inspector Named For Nolson Area Hon, Prank Richte:, minister of agriculture, has announced that Dr. Cunniny ‘There are a number of reasons. ‘The man who intends to repair Or improve his home, for example, waits until spring because he does not believe it is possible. to do the Job in the winter; or because he thinks it will be too cold for men to work. But perhaps the most common reason is “pure habit.” Every home- owner who operates in this fashion js doing an injustice to himself and his investment, - Like everything else a house has a normal rate of deterioration which can be retarded only if pro- .| Per maintenance is carried out. The who develops the habit of the points’ where 1961. Mr. Richter points out that Dr. Cunningham w ap raised on a dairy farm at ‘Agaaais which he operated himeelf for some years after grad- uating in Agriculture, with a major in animal hr , from the Un- iveralty of British Golnmbia in 1947. . trouble is most likely to occur pro- tects his investment by checking the normal rate of deterloration. By having repaira done in the winter he assures himself the high- est possible return should he wish to sell his house in the spring. By having minor repairs com- pleted when they appear he pre- vents them developing into major tat repairs requiring the outlay of an id, discharged as -flight-leutenant in late 1945. veterinary training was taken after 4 ho sold his farm property. ‘The minister ‘f amount of money. Small repairs can certainly be done’ more quickly in the winter when there is s surplus of trades- men seeking employment. Anotehr reason which should appeal to all good citizens is that he provides employment for alilled when itis needed most 1s and in so doing decreases com- munity welfare costs. : No matter how ley a contractor builds a house certain minor defects can be expected to appear while the house is compar- atively new. Normal sattling can case plaster hairline cracks and sticking doors and windows. Demp basements can be caused by foim- dation ‘cracks, blocked drain tiles or condensation caused, by moisture of the last three seats one.in every flve Canadian men aged 14 to 2¢ who wanted work did not have it, according to R..M. Fowler, president of the Canadian Pulp ‘and Paper Association. ‘Presenting a brief to the recent, Prime Minister's Conference on Un- entering and on cold wall surfaces or water pipes. But whether’ the defect ia o minor one or. has developed into a major repair job the homeowner should call upon skilled tradesmen to carry out repairs as scon'as pos- sible, And the beat time to have these repairs attended to 1s, during. the winter, Skilled tradesmen ero avail. able, material is in plentiful sup- ply andthe providing -of winter work reduces community ‘ welfare costs, which come out of the POC toe kets of homeowners in this District. Special Qpen Deer Season In this Area An open season to hunt deer and elk ‘of either sex or any age between Jan, 7 end Feb. 28 in a small section of the Neison-Creston electoral area has been this rate of unemployment ap- Pulp. President Presents Brief Mr, Fowler said that|/he petition ‘tfiose industries which can be efficient and can meet. competi. tion both at home and abroad.” “mt and: in as large volume as possible,” declared. “ is, the only real solution for present ‘hemes proaches levels and may Bare, far-reaching: social conse~ ences. ‘Therefore’ he suggested that the emergency which should receive first attention is the prob- lem of unemployment in the youn- ger male age: groups., “wo' should’ choose those tem- Porary relief projects which will e Bald. “And we should in- ‘schemes immediate- of the most.quickly provide Jobs for young| - Carhon Monoxide : Claims: Many ‘Lives In Winter. Months Carbon’ monoxide gas claims mogt of ita victims during the win- ter driving season, warns the B.C. young, unemployed male groups. out the.ranks of the unemployed for efucation ‘and-improved skilts which be:required when Canadian ec- onomic growth resumes.” Representing © Canada’s largest industry, which today is also “ore of the strong employment sectors,in Canada,” Mr, Fowler believed that such temporary ‘remedial measures are needed Jmmedistely “to relieve the “human misery of Canadians who are réally without work and in distress on bd account,” And as' a. permanent ‘solution to Canada’s ‘anemapieyment Problem, he called for government steps to by the Hon. Earle ©. Westwood, minister of recreation and conser- «| vation, St. Regis Hotel 602 Dunsmuir St. = Vancouver, B.C. Situated tn the heart of the business and shopping district: EXCELLENT COFFEE SHOP AND ‘DINING ROOM Rooms From $2.50. Special’ weekly and monthly rates Soldier Training Plan. pay. mornings. Co-op Robson Theatre Castlegar Hall ‘Kinnaird... Parades every Saturday Morning: Generous pay and allowances, 6 weeks Camp in Summer on full For further’ details come to Trail Armories. st Transport runs Wednesday night and Saturday TT 44 Field Squadron ROYAL CANADIAN ENGINEERS (MILITIA) ‘ Young men. of 16 to 18, physically fit and ‘still at High. School are invited ‘to join the Young Wednesday ; Saturday :- 6.30 2 8.00 am: . 8:10 am 8.20 am 8.40 am ‘The season; which has been ap- proved by the Fish and Game Bran. ch biologista and which meets game management requirements, is the in the area, The area in which hunting will be allowed is described -as follows: “Btarting at the junction or confluence of the: Kootenay river and Goat river; thence along the north, east an dwest banks of Goat river to the mouth of ‘Arrow. Creek; thence nrth-westerly along the east bank of Arrow Creek to its result of complaints of deer damage) had. three to in by stren~ gthening “those sSiusteien which can be efficient and‘can meet com- JOHN *CABOT eS ‘When John Cabot saield from Bristol, England, in 1487 on ‘his voyage of discovery to Canada he sons in hid crew, Lewis, Pointing out that the hidden killer is a-natural by-product of a gasoline engine ahd ts always pre- sent when the engine is running, the BCAA urges motorists to ob-|' serve these safety precautions: Have the exhaust system of your car checked and ‘always keep one window in the -caralightly open — even on cbld days. Open garage doors before war- ming up the engine;:or better yet, drive the car-outalde ‘first. ‘When stuck in mud or snow, or walting in the car, never leave the engine running to keep warm — unless fresh air is:entering the car constantly, it the car is stuck in a snow- bank, shovel snow away from the exhaust. pipe before. starting the engine, A snow-tlogged exhaust will not only stall the enginé but, worse, can force deadly fumes back into Close ventilators a3 a prctection Sebastian and Santius, from the exhaust fumes of other cars, when stuck bunaper-to-bumper 5 INDEPENDENCE Since the end of World War ‘Two, more than’ 450,000,000 people ving in countries within the Bri- tiah ‘Commonwealth: “have assumed in beavy traffic. Breathing in, even a small amount of the: Gdorless gas often Produces early symptoms of. mono- xide poisoning -- dizziness, nausea, Fresh air \e and is the best antidote. a With: A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN * Horne Improvement Loans are available through . . your bank‘under the Natlonal Housing Act for. alterations and repairs to the exterior or Interlor of a home and fora wide vari ments. You may borrow up. ten years to repay. These loai + to tha owners of rental properties, WITH A FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN ‘Farm Improvement Lozins, backed, by the Domins: “jon Government ¢ re avallable from your bank— up to $7,600 at five per cent simple interest and up to ten years to repay. _ These loairis cover the purchase of all types of ferm equipment and improvement to the fora house and farm bulldings. «. ~ @ WIT A SMALL BUSINESS -LOAN- Enquire about Government-backed foans fey. tosmall b through the chartered banks—up to $25,000 and upto fenvects to repay. 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Cou= : 3-4. ‘Lakes Phene 5500 or spy aecith Ave. apartment, Phone i 6 NiGHTS = + NELSON 2651" junction or confluence with Okell Creek; thence along the .east bank of Okell Creek in a not-h-westerly direciion to-its headwaters; then in straight line. due north to the headwaters of - Huggard Creek; thfnce’ along the ‘south bank ‘of ‘Huggard .Creek to its. junction or confluence with Dutch Creek; then- ce in a straight line ina north: westerly’ direction to a pdins on the Crpéton-Nelson” highway: where it crosses Drywesh’ Creek; thence in @ straight Ine due west to the Kootenay river; thence southerly along the east bank of the Kooten- ay river to the point of commence- ‘Mr. Westwood advises that the provisions of the existing game re- gulations and game tag regulations must be met, Therefore a person who has alregdy taken his bag ii- mit of elk or deer will be probibited from hunting’ during this oo open. season. _ ‘Facis and Figures Malle Available Oi. Minor Hockey ‘When Art.Potter, vice-president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey “smile. of RIGHT PLACE 2A glance | at her* hank’ ‘ook and. there’s 1 2 eae and. th money, is thiere when she heeds i it. Like 80 many othets, she haa leained the value ‘of regular. saving’. : and : eful the safety, con sa ofa bank ~ There are millions of Canidians like her. They, ‘maintain 12 million deposit accounts ~ in the ‘chartered banks, 10 million of them -petsonal savings accounts.. =; ‘x oY THE RIGHT IDEA AND THE — Business Directory. ALEX CHEVELDAVE ° BO. Land Surveyor 448 Columbia Avenue , Castlegar ‘Phene SH2 * Bog 240 —> Phone 2101 ; DESMOND rT Csbin. Apply ¥. N. Zibin, Hate sony Phone ae. at +! BUBLDOZING * Ge LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION “WANTED Want to rent 3-bedroom house within .10-mi, radii 2G by March 16. Phone 5: Want channel 2 Sater Enang it channel 2 antenna, Phone tween Castlegar and Celgar (raft), man’s gold wrist watch. Finder please phone: 6261, Reward. ‘ GARD OF THANKS - wer, Otto. Goldaimer, ‘Nancy ‘Preston and fie) Hera atte wish .to extend. incere thi a appreciation. to’ thtir many friends|~ eau ne bors for For: thelr many kind- our recent rad Bes thanks to nuraes of “te Feavement." Special e,. doctors: ‘Trail hospital. - Legal ZOF: “REVISIO! js hereby siren | ‘ena pavial on. on respecting 3 SvAsseasmnen noon, . in’ Castl Branth No,,.170 Canadian Legion Dated at Nelson, BO. this 9rd ‘day of January,’ 1961, ’ d . Graham, . Provincial Assessor, NOTICES CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 26, 1961 Te Mra. ‘Marlene Stewart Streit of Toronto’became the first golfer in‘seven years fo win the Helen Lée: Doherty : nament twice ina row.: Marlene beat Pat Cict 6 and 5: in final at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.” Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor. Maple & #h, Castlegar INSURANCE . for All Your + - INSURANCE AND | “REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 tour. Sewing and a alterations. Miz. 2 E. tenay ‘ezn] every 2nd and 4th ‘Thursdays at’ 8 For. internation ‘pheng Bie. Tighe a , COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS | Ehone oe =, Room end board available. Ap- Fen ‘The Senior. Oltizen’s PAUL AHN’ ‘-Phone' 2511 Robeon Marshall's ' Store ‘Wed. 230 to 8 pin. . Phone 171 + M. E. McCORQUODALE .C, Land Sarveyor © 24 may Ayenue, Trail” a FOR. [BULLDOZING -* HAULING BASEMENT DIGGING |. = CEMENT. WORK ~ For Home Cooked Meals. CASTLEGAR: - DINING ROOM OW.UNDER | PHONE:5200 [BOX 464 NEW OPEN EVERY DAY. SPECIAL ‘SUNDAY DINNER Closed. Stindays from 8 a.m.-11 sm, : VACUUM E SHOP 9 Pass, 4-wheel Drive .. Wravelall Available ‘hone 2754 Dewls Contracting nei Castlegar AGCOUNTING : ‘SERVICE|"= For Every Type. of Business G. ECCLES. -Public -Accountant 1186 CEDAR AVE. a) SOR 8-8) Members ant Boy yar ‘do chores after. school welcome. to otrend fationally-established sat company of its kind requires a full- a would by nf time salesman fastlegar pnd dha ths "ot or by ihe ans Phone i| Diskict No ptovious aula exe is mecessary ; but ply Bk Saver Castlegar. 34