ay w COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT H.M.—that’s Heating Measurement— the sum of all the factors that affect the heating needs of your home. ‘Whatever the size or layout of-your home, there’s an Esso Oil Heating unit which fits that measurement exactly— and in combination with Esso Furnace Oil, it is your guarantee of sure, safe, oil-heat comfort. Esso Heating Equipment is guaranteed by Imperial Oil and your Esso Heating Equipment , dealer will gladly arrange easy budget terms—up to five years to pay. Call him today. ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST SMITH’S Plumbing & Heating ~ PHONE 3401; Community This is the third of a series of articles by Kenny N, Stewart of Fernie dealing with commun. ity development in other parts of Canada and the U.S. It offers suggestions on ways and means of improving local conditions By KENNY N. STEWART “Know thyself — the truth shall make you free.” To know thyself is the basic theme of this article, How are we to do this so that this knowledge can help us? To help ourselves as a com- munity it is first necessary that we know Action Comes From Realization of Needs opinion and to get everybody to take an active part, the smaller group is more likely to achieve this result. Organization of the study group should be as simple as pos- sible. There should be a general chairman, secretary, an advisory committee of six to cight mem- bers, a secretarial committee to et wi the clerical work, and Annahelle Horcoff Honored at Shower ‘Annabelle. Horcoff, Septem- ber bride-elect, was honored at a suprise cup-and-saucer shower re- cently at the home of Mrs, Nick Koochin. . = On their arrival at the show- er, Miss Horcoff and her méther, D. Burrows Joins Police Douglas Burrows, son of Mr. ‘ and Mrs. J. E, Burrows of Kin- nalrd, hag been accepted into the Vancouver police force after wrl- ting entrance exams for the past three months, Mr, Burrows, who is married, enters the Vancouver police aca- demy Monday.: Prior to his join- ing the police force, Mr. Burrows spent five years in the Canadian army, one year of which hé Spent in Germany, Mrs, Nick Horcoff, were presen- ted with Guests enjoyed games through- out the evening aiter Which the lovely bride-to-be was presented with many cups and saucers, A delicious lunch was served by Mrs, Ricks Heochin and co- MUSIG STUDIO OPENING ENROLL NOW FOR MUSIC LESSONS ON PIANO ACCORDION Mrs. Mitch Hw chenate Bingo prize winners adh Me George Nev- & group o: leaders ta lead the’ discussion of the various small groups, ‘There is also the need for the — not only just our friends and neighbors, but all the other People, young and old, who live in the community. We must know our good points and our faults in order that we may capitalize on one and.correct the other. We must know them; not just guess at them! Community action comes from a need or series of needs which must be recognized by all the people within the community, We must learn to of a number of spec- jal research committees which meet independently of the study group. These are the key committees — the sparkplugs of the entire development, These are the fact-finding committees that conduct the actual surveys and investigations that are needed by the study group and aro es- sential to the success of the program. ‘They will report from time to time to the study group on the of their ii ourselves and each other, We must learn to appreciate the oth- er person’s problems and view- points. This is the prime object of the study group — the first step in pat the shower were: Mrs, Nick ‘Horcoff, Mrs. Nick,Kinakin, Mrs, 'Mrs, George Nevakshonoft, Mrs, J tte Andro- soff and rig Mike Popoft,” ‘Another prize winner was Miss ‘Kay Falle. Those present GUITAR & PIANO: ACCORDIANS AND GUITARS AVAILABLE FOR RENT REGISTER ON SEPT. (7th 3:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M. John Koochin, Miss Kay Falle, Ray McCreight. Mrs, Nick Koochin, Mrs. Mit- ch Chernoff, Mrs, Alex Hoodi- koff, Miss Jeanette Androsoff, Mrs, Alex Poznicov, Mrs, Sammy Popotf, Mrs, Pete Koochin. AT Mrs, Andy Popoff, Mrs, Fred Nazaroff, Miss Elaine Chernoff, y Mrs. Mike Popoff, Miss Florence MARLANE HOTEL BANQUET ROOM Cherndoff, Mrs. Alex Swetlish- koff, Mrs, soln Konkin and Mrs. The will vary according to the needs of the community. Following is a list used by some communities: 1. Boundary Committee; 2. The first object is Committee; 3, Com- munity 01 rey the study group, This group should be as as 4, Church Committee; 5, Govern: le. . It should include people from EVERY local organization and al- so those who do not belong to any organization, It should include all the oc- cupational groups —, miners, lum- fermen, office workers, house- wives, etc, male and female, Yyoung.and old, The more that take part the better the study will be. ‘The kind of action envisioned by the community study group is a fundamental change in the whole spiritual and cultural fab- rile of community life. It means not only long-range planning -for the community’s physical facilities, but greater BEST IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST BREWED IN THE KC 00 TENAYS TO KOOTENAY TASTES 7 ¥28%-10 This 3 by the Liquor Control Board or dehy ae ‘Government of British Columbia. economical stability, which is ment Ci 6, Social Agencies Commit- tee; 7..Library Committee; 8. Ec- onomic Development Committee with (a) Sub-Committee on Trad- es and Services, (b) Sub-Commit- tee on Industry, (¢) Sub-Commit- tee on Agriculture. 9, Beautification Committee; 10, Education Committee; 11. Health Committee; 12. Recrea- tion Committee; 13, History Com- mittee; 14, Publicity Committee. Next week it is proposed to examine some of these commit- tees and outline what their spec- ial work is. Letter, to Editor Dear Pronents for Castlegar fer- something we have lacked in the past, i The over-all community stu- dy group should be composed of ‘las many ppeople from the com- munity, a3-dré interested in the it of their In some communities this group has amounted to over 1,000 people; in others much less. This group meets once a week to study, analyze and discuss their community and its problems. Basie to this group and meet- ing separately at regular inter- vals are the varlous fact-finding needed: for intelligent discuss{on and planning-by the study group. .. Each week there will be one subject for general discussion vided into groups of 12 to.20 .. People which, under a leader, * + will discuss the samme question or subject, : After discussion is ‘completed for uae. evening, the ‘groups re- assemble;and the group leaders ‘under eneral chairman, report on the 2 Xesults of the various dis- cussion groups. The purpose of dividing the Jarger groups into smaller ones ip fo promote free discussion that is difficult, if not impossible, with the larger groups, People who are shy or hesl- tant in speaking before a large group will be more likely to give their opinions before a_small apne one of the prime ener ives is to obtain EVERYONE'S “NEWSPAPER , ADS DIG UF SALES, MANAGER WANTED SIMPSONS-SEARS LTD. i for office shortly in C: stl must be resid of District, over 25 years of age, Pp some pri ious k experience (preferably in sales), and © high-school education. Position offers excellent salary and working conditions. Apply by letter only immediately giving full -particulars of back- Try or chains would be a good idea so one does not- come down the ramp to find a black glove wav- ing all cars to the other side. g 1 and experience to Mr.-J. L: Gourlay, Superintendent, Catalogue Sales Offices, ¢/o Si s-S. , B.C, Casilegar "AND District FRIDAY & SATURDAY. SEPT. S&19 IN THE ARENA. MAKE A POINT TO:BE THERE. OFFICIAL: OPENING FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7.30 P.M. BY. DONALD’ BROTHERS, M. L.A. - Entertainment Friday. Night . LEGION: BAND. Entertainment Saturday Night TRAIL NAVY LEAGUE : St, Rita’s Roman Catholic Church Rev. E. A. Brophy, Sunday Masses at P.P. 5th at Elm Street 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Mass at Genelle at 7 p.m, The Community Bible Centre Sunday in the Legion Hall At 51 Columbia Avenue 10:30 a.m. Sunday School — 7:30 p.m. Family Service Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Young People’s Hour Thursday, 7 7:45 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study The United Church of Canada Robson — Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11 a.m. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9:45 p.m, Castlegar —: Service of Worship at 7:30 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Sundays at 9 am. in the Twin Rivers Hall The Presbyterian Church of Kinnaird Public Worship at 11 a.m. i Church School at 10 am. Bible Study Tuesdays at 7:30 oo Rev. M. S. Reside, B.A., B.D. The Anglican Church Sunday,’ September 20 | Castlegar: 9:am and 11 am — Kinnaird: 8 am and 7.30 pm The Rev. H. 1. G. Ragg, rector, will conduct services The Pentecostal Tabeinacle Sunday School - 10 a.m. — Morning Worship - 11 a.m. Evangelistic - 7: sau pas — Prayer and Bible Study, at 7:30 p.m. Young People’s 's Friday at 7:30 p.m. Robson Community Memorial Church United Church — Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11 a.m. Anglican Church — 2nd Sunday at 11 a.m. and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Baptist Church — Sth ane CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per insertion, with a Home on Columbik Ave., two bedrooms, kitchen, . large Ilving room with fireplace, bathroom, small den, “full basement, new garage, fruit trees, lawns, gas furnace and TV cable. Phone 5101 or 5168, 35 charge of 50 cents. The ad can run three weeks for th price of two if there are no changes to be made fn sub- sequent wecks, a There !s a 25 cont bil ling charge for classifie ads not paid for by 12 noor Two-bedroom house in Kin- naird, full basement, easy terms, Phone 4738, ttn‘ Spacious four-bedroom home on approximately half acre, lv- Ing room with fireplace, dining roon;, oll heat, Robson, Banigan, phone 4547. etek green wienerUY 38 AMM tM BASRA GWAC MABE IDOE MAMDSAGAIDPORE BEA 9A BO AAEIT AMATO! SEAS LA SESARCPOETAVAAAIMAND DSB ACY PESTER ORM AML sO at AR SEAR an UNNI SUOR MALABAR LACAN REMAP “ rl Noe . FOR RENT Room and board or suites. Phone 9781, eranineircrmaniren user mci ete emennerramnanaatnn seamen en nln AAtirnd tenet CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 17, 1959 Space for two trailers, also double garage. "Phone crake Cas: tlegar, 335 Rooms, also bachelor suite. A. Hewitt, Robson road. 335 Four-room heated apartment 35 | available Oct. 1, electric stove. Phone 2773 or apply 647-6th Ave. 187 Business space with, four- room living quarters. Central. sae 335] Maple, Castlegar, of the date of Engagement notices, ob ituarles and cacds of thanks of “usual” length are pub Nshed at a flat charge of $1 *Two-story home with four bedrooms in Kinnaird, full base- ment, coal and wood furnace. Phone 5329, 33 Newly No further ads will be accepted from overdue accounts, Deadline for classified ads is 12 noon eight-room house in “good Kinnaird location. Two complete bathrooms, {deal for duplex, Easy fering: Phone 208-L, Nelson. 336 ‘Fwo-room partly Turnished modern house. Apply Oswald Me tors or phone 3751, Two-bedroom unfurnished hotise, Phone 6021. A clean four-bedroom home in Kinnaird for rent to respon- sible tenants, Write Box ,490G, previous to the day of issue. ene eee eel Five-room house and other under FOR SALE Geod building lots in pine naird, Phone 2738, tin 1 sytst close buildings on 160-acre ranch, farm |: Four-room suite, furnished or unfurnished, 412 Ivy St. Phone 6491, 187 News, 337 : Maat tyre or eit ULeER. HAKUUYE ISLAND, DiscovERED By.” Poe BAFFIN, a Opaee AON AEE ORS = r) YEARS BECALIERE CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- to school and tore: $4,000, Fred A. Kazakoff, Winlaw. ~ (337 ~~ Four-roomed house in Sher- Two cribs with mattresses. Apply 3703rd Ave. biko subdivision, heavy, duty wi- ring, full basement. Full price ‘BUSINESS DIRECTORY a GAR FQNERAL HOME | DEDIGATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques ALEX CHEVELDAVE J. 1, LAUGHTON’ Box 881 — C BO. Coal and wood heater, ted tank with electric $7,200, $3,000 down, M. Hetman, Phone 4182, . 337 art TV apar' ment. Phone 5282 eter 5 pm, ‘or call at 82 Cedar ‘St, 137 Furnished self-contained heated apartmont, hot and cola| water. Phone 4421, 137 and acts recent sad and loss ed per da: isi Wheel alee r day. Ken's gare thanks or for the Eee ent, phone 2472. Single bed, oil drum =e of fininest received during our! stand. Phone 5458. of our dearly beloved husband lin, Spectal ‘thanks ‘to Father'E. ground- Ply 133-4th Ave., Kinnaird, 35 Four-bedroom house at Main and Cedar East. ‘Priced to sell. 153 Plymouth, will take older car or pick-up for part Phone 2161. - + 137 Phone 7311. - 137 '_Four-bedroom home with 48-inch continental bed, chrome high chair, Phone 9267 or apply 34 Columbia Ave. 137 suite in fas location, gas furnace, fruit trees, garage. Reasonable for quick sale,, Phone 4191. 337 52 Pontiac in good shape, box trailer with tall Outstanding se its amount of hitch and tarp, baby buggy and grib, Phone 4351 or 743 Columbia Ave. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours w-12 1:30 - 5:08 PHONE: 2581 E GENERAL BUILDING CIORS & BO, Land 448 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Phene SS Box Plumbing and Heating CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 240 — Phone 2161 i NORA'S i HAIR DRESSING PARLO! A complete beauty ‘service by appointment PHONE 5386 Nora Majesgey DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD ° OPTOMETRIST . Wed, 2:30 te 8:00 p.m. Phone 3021 UNITED TRUCKING Daily Freight Service Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, Nelson PHONE Castlegar 2521 : SMITHS PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone 3401 and 7261: EXCAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER Ww. r- Phone 6091 M. EL MecCORQUODALE B.C, fand Surveyor - 1284 Bay Avenue, Trail. - PLUMBING & HEATING SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS PHONE S155 or 2181 D. FOX Shields’ Vacuum Shop Repairs and Service on all] makes of Channel 4 antenna, lead-in cable and switch. Phone 5289, 137 7) with knotty cedar and ar- rangement, Two” neaeoons: up, two down. Rumpus room finished floor suite with large. sun porch, unfurnished, Heat and water sup- plied. Wired for range. 2% miles from ferry in Robson directly across from Celgar warehouse. Phone 5405. tin37 ‘A. Brophy, A. K. Me- ses and staff of' the Castlegar hospital and the Castlegar Fun- eral Home. ~ ‘The McLaughlin: Family, and father, Lawrence McLaugh-| 4! Apple pickers wanted. Phone 573. 13t qualified persons inter. Any Intyre, Dr. A. D. Johnson, nur- ested in teaching night school classes please contact LE. Cam tell, phone 5103. Instructors re- quired for, typing, English for New Canadians, Ladies’ Keep ns NOTICES It’s time to install furnaces, etc, For plumbing and heating supplies, phone 2161, Castlegar Building Supply, 632 tiling. Gas heating, floors like mirrors, any garage with TV sales and service. Agent for Marconi. Phone 5167. R. Mar- tink, tin LEGAL LAND ACT Lease Land Freestone peaches, Apply at phone 2321 for delivery, cor- ner lot 60- a "00 feet. An excel- Phillip Wanjoft's, Robson, or lent family home. Owner leaving . Wi town must sell. G ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Box. 303, Castlegar. & Village of C: British Columbia. i consider trade for Castlegar de- ‘Channels 2 and 6 antennas, 40-foot mast. and equipment, Phone 5237. 137 sirable Droperty. Write or phone: ROSSLAND REALTY, 6-4676, gi- ving all particulars. 337 . Beauty parlor, 76 Ps St, Castlegar, B.C. Alice Ready Mix Concrete , Company Limited of Trail, occupation, con- Phone 4631, 337 crete intends to apply fora Tease af the following People tell us they have an Corner lot. 19 in Shewehuk subdivision. ‘prely: W. Evin, Slo- can: Park. 337 ; * Pony ‘35MM Kodak camera and GE meter (type . One Kenmore - oil heater, coal-and-wood furnace. 2657 after 5 p.m, ‘Tomatoes, Italian prunes, Ap- ply Sam Mazur, 527-Sth Ave., Castlegar. 137 “Phone | 3031. PR-3) Substanclal reward, Phone ie tin27 Mobile Homes . time, see them now. L. Quance, Robson. 137 Fruit jars, coalvand-wood stove, two, dozen pint jars, Phone 137 Bartlett pears. It’s canning | F cars a Trucks, ete. accepted as trade-in, Terms up to 5 years . Look for the sign t ai Ges Interior Mobile Wealthy apples, f wood-and- coal range with new grate, also heater. Apply H. H. sclloneh Box 258, Kinnaird. Homes Limited App. 1 mile South 187/ of Castlegar SMITH BOARDING KENNELS “The Home ‘For, Your Pet whéa| You're Away” Accommodation for Cats Syringa Creek, B.C: PHONE 9004-3 Open: eyenings ph. 4321 . | 3602. x average of 12 calis a day when they advertise houses or suites for rent in the Castlegar News: If you have a house or suite for rent advertise it In the Castlegar News and be sure of results. 333 described lands; ‘Commencing at a post plant- ed at the north east corner of Block 74 of Lot 181 Kootenay on the west bank of the Colum- bia River; thence,due east 300 Get your curling sweaters made now. Phone 7241, 336 Be sure to attend the SHHS PTA meeting at thé high school cafeteria at 8 p.m. Sept. 28. Enjoy-flowers in mid-winter. Dutch bulbs are now in. Baby budgies make lovely pets. HEL- EN'S. FLOWER SHOP, phone 1 Regular monthly meeting of the WA to ‘the Castlegar Hos- Lene will be held Monday at 8 m,in the-Auxiliary room at the hospiat Members and new mem- ENSURE } For All Your Hoover Sales Rep. _Trade-Ins Accepted © 14306 Bay-Tratt Phone 445 ‘6 A. SUMNER FUENITURE MOVING Long, Distance Anvil Eremenko Bullding PHONE 2021 WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your Phone 7112 DUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED Birthday Cakes + Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PHONE 3241 GREEP‘'S ELECTRIC : CONTRACTING PHONE 7 Castlegar 2521 — Trall 191 Nelson 1471 * |_UNITED TRUCKING _| HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES | Phone 8181—Kinnaird, BO. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND . ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CENTRAL SHOE &. LEATHER ‘REPAIR PHONE 4621 : We attach “Dinkle” Nickle ‘Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. ta 8:58 p.m. Not just another place to eat, But the place te eat another PHONE 3831 LLS. Ltd. Charter Service Towing - Barges .anywhere on the Arrow Lakes, yi Phone 433% Arrow Lakes Ferry rvice . ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Wharf: ‘ INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS *, Phone 3441 ANDERSON | AGENCIES; SASH AND DOORS In All: Popular Styles _ e WINDOW AND. DOOR FRAMES — Gi IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS Agents For — Pearson Sashless Win- dows and All Seated. Units CASTLEGAR. SASH AND DOOR WORKS ..- PHONE 3211 The David Thompson Stamp Club will meet at the home of James Toogood, 476-3rd Ave. Monday, Sept. 28 at 7.30 p.m All ‘adults interested please attend. 237| Said south-east corner of Block 37 | or less, for the purpose of gravel FOUND Glasses, light-colored frame, lens held in place with solder. Owner may have by claiming at this ad. feet; thence south. west 1600 feet more or less to a,point due east of the south east corner of Block 73, Lot 181, Plan 650; thence dué west 300 feet more or less to the %3;. thence: in a general north- easterly direction along the said west bank of the Columbia River to the point of commencement ‘and containing 11%% acres, more quarrying. McGauley Ready Mix Con- oe Co. Ltd. per: D, G. Biomauley, mer. Dated: Soueater 4, 195! 437 bapredll USED CARS. 1951 Chev, $250. * . 1952 Meteor Hardtop, real clean, $850, 1949 “Hiiman, $85. . TERMS AVAILABLE Phone Keith, 5247 Castlegar |News and paying for tin37 THUR., FRI, SAT., A CRY IN. ” MAUREEN oO HARA PLUS FIRE OVER AFRICA ONE SHOWING 7.45 P.M. SEPT. 17-18-19 6 ‘THE NIGHT SNaEOr an CAREY Notice of Intention to’ Apply to| through th Take notice that McGauley District, Plan 650,. being. a point} LT 21 ATA : Elk Drive-In We would like to express our thanks and appreciation ta ail thosd who 50 kindly helped us e ordeal of our recent bereavement and to the Unions, Gilpin-Kaiser, and the Castlegar Home." In Land Recording District of Kootenay and situate on the| Puneral Columbia River, at or near the Province of The Semenoff Family. AEE FIALA’S For Beauty Above Bank of Montreal. jcustom Hair Styling By Trophy Stylists Z Phone’ 5260 Hours: From 9 ta 5.20 Monday to Friday Open Until Noon Saturdays 33 Pine St. Castlegar LAE Eee er CASTLE THEATRE THURS. — FRI. — SAT. Legend? WALT DISNEY’S. 0 TECHNICOL OR * accom ‘SAL MINEO FOSTER = dae y SES FETT CHILDRENS ADMISSION THIS ENGAGEMENT MAT. & EVE. 25c MON. - TUES. - WED. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT