CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 29, 1959 Brothers Reply (continued from page one) equivalent of 340,000 H.P, of electricity. In the way of freight some 25,700 raliroad cars come into the plants each year, The also p $9,600,. 00 in the way of ore and con- eentrates and $17,000,000.00 in manufactured supplies. A lot of plant workers, how- ever, over a period of years have moved to adjacent villages and munioipalities, have constructed their homes and have contributed greatly to the of LEGION CORNER The Annual Branch Banquet of No, 170 was held In the Legion Hall Friday evening with a smal: ler attendance than in the past years, which was quite disap- pointing to the committee in charge. .President Jas, Leckie pre- sided and as Master of Ceremon- jes called for the usual round of toasts which were all responded to- sultably. The ladies of St. Alban's Gulld prepared-and served a lovely dinner and many were the comments on the quality of the food and the fine manner in which it was served. Herb Pitts, Publicity Chair- We feel that it was a victory when the D agreed to place the Galeatlen of freight rates before the House at Its present: sitting and think that, our Attorney-General's stand had a great deal to do with this decision. When ‘these dual questions of power and freight rates have been settled, the future of our|derful programme carried on by area Js unlimited.- the minister of highways will Dealing with the | of] ce during the}z the day facing British Columbia,| coming’ year. His programme I know that the Social Credit gov-| means a great deal to the citl- ernment will attack all of the|zens of my riding in, particular Problems with its usual vigour.| since we are expecting that the I know that the Premier's] Kinnaird-Paulson link of High- Policy. on debt reduction will] way Three will be almost com: soon bring tremendous benefits| pleted this year and that ten- in capital construction has been by this government and to a‘large extent toward the goal 6f expanded services. This government will contin- ue to advance In mental health services and stands out as one of the leaders on the continent in mental health, ‘It Is my hope that the won- operating grant the sum of $2,-has agreed to advance a further 500,000 and in 1958 gave the sum |$5-million, I feel that the efforts of $4,334,000.00 The Social Cred-|of this goverriment to assist in it Government, in additlon, has|the costs of education of today| me to' move the reply to thi pledged itself to grant the sum [have been very falr Indeed; how-| speech from the throne as, thd ever, I hope that the government} representatlve of the people off will try to assist the the ‘Trail or students further in the com-| and we are looking forward t ing year. sharing in the fabulous sixtles As this session proceeds ‘I| with the rest of British Colum; trust that the deliberations will! bia,” result in many forward steps. a the future of this province, | It has been a privilege fo: CHURCH ‘DIRECTORY. St. Rita’s Roman Catholic Church Rev..E. A, Brophy, P.P, — 5th at Elm Street Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. _ Mass at Genelle at 7:00 p.m. om further development sites In this area, There are two major factors however, which are holding back in our area, The first is the power development of the Columbia River. 3 It is obvious, Mr. Speaker, that the Premier of British Col- umbia and the Minister of Lands and Forests can do nothing to assist us in the development of the tremendous potential of the mighty Ce until the ques- of park $ New 2 bedroom house, situated on large lot — also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdoklmoff. tin The Community Bible Centre Sunday in the Legion Hall 10:30 Sunday School —- 7:30 Family Service 1 Columbia Avenue Tues., AY 30 - Young People’s Hour; SILVER BIRCH School for the Handicapped . If it hadn't been for Fred Makaroff, you wouldn't be read- ing this now. Why? Well It's like this — after Mrs. Palsson told me about the pencil sharp- to British Columbia, As soon as FOR SALE — 1951 Prefect with our whole area, Such areas which have grown up are Fruitvale, Mont- rose, Warfleld and Rossland (ha- ving one of the best winter play- grounds in the world which we are in the process of bringing to the attention of the Minister of Recreation and Conservation), Oasis, Genelle, ‘Kinnaird and Castlegar. In addition, at Castlegar we have the, tion of downstream benefits has been concluded between the Do- minion Government and the Un- ited States of Amerka. I listened with interest in 1957 to the throne speech brought down in the Dominion House when it was announced that immediate action would be taken by the Dominion Govern- ment to-solve the question of downstream benefits, of the Celgar Company. It is the hope of the people of our area that.this company will take some| major steps in developing their plants there this year. Between -Castlegar and Renata on the Ar- row Lakes is the most beautiful It is that it fs now 1959 and I doubt that this matter is any further developed now than it was then. I. hope that our Premier will be able to speed up these negotlations when he visits with Prime Minister Diefenbaker in Ottawa in the the Social Credit government. eral years, we become debt, free we will be able to use for the further ben- efit of Britlsh Columbia, the mil- ions which used to go for re- duction .of interest on the debt. I certainly endorse this policy of ders will be let on the Sheep Lake cutoff into Rossland. The people of Trail are also expect: ing that a start will be made on the Trail bridge this year as well. So far as labour relations are concerned, I am pleased to ‘PLASTRTONE’ On the question of mental health, the policy of the Social Credit Government has been un- der attack during the last sev- and’ wrongly so. When the Social Credit Govern. ment came into power in 1952 the mental institutions were in an overcrowded condition. Noth- ing had been done for this situa- tion during the war years and very little immediately after. state that in my riding the rela- tions between Local 480 of the Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers’ Union and the Consolidated Min- ing and Smelting Company of Canada have been excellent. It is unfortunate, however, that the IWA Is presently out on strike in our area, causing a certain amount of unemployment. I hope that this strike will be settled soon. It is my hope that the labour leaders of today SAND FINISH PLASTER PAINT. PAINT AND PLASTER IN ONE OPERATION Needs no primer or sealer, gives a rock-hard finish, will not chalk or rub off on fingers or clothing. Colorful — comes in 12 beautiful colors and can be tinted with Robson — Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11:00 a.m. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9:45 p.m. Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7:30'p.m. 7 8 IT’S NEW IT’S End E R cE “4 Thurs:, 7:45 - Prayer and Bible Study. She =e Aa Phone : ‘ F . 4473, T i The United Church Of Canada reconditioned motor Phone 4248, 14 ‘| FoR SALE oe Baby, buggy in good . Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saihts Sundays at 10:30 a.m, — Twin Pivers Hall The Presbyterian Church! OF Kinnaird Public Worship Sundays at 11:00 a.m.: Church School in the basement at 10:00 a.m. . M. Reside, Minister some dry wood, stove Tength, or Box 485 Cas- tlegar, 1 FOR SALE — 1948 DeSoto, apply Mrs. C. Brodman or Phone 5100. 34 FOR RENT — Small furnished apartment Phone 6231. FOR RENT — 2 room furriished and heated suite, Phone 7031 : mers 14 The Anglican Church FOR RENT — 2 room unfurnish- ed or furnished a, Phone ATTY 14 ener, brought to the school by Mr. Makaroff, I discovered when I started to write !t down, that ‘[my penell was broken. You can guess the rest. Any way, if you sharpen pencils with a pocket TUL GAY SOMEDING IN THIS EAR ANOYOU GFE (" Knife the way I do, you can un- derstand just how much this is appreciated. I do believe Mr. Ma- karoff, had a helper in obtain- ing the sharpener and between them they now have one in ex- tremely good working order. Another gift to the school, sent by -H. Stickley of Blueberry Creek, was a modelhouse with superbly made furniture, It is almost unbellevable that these tiny llttle pieces could have been man was called upon for a brief address, his theme being “The | Legion and Auxillary Branch.” ° In the address it was pointed out how the Legion was primarily instituted for the veterans and their dependants and strived ta deal with the problems confront- ing them, but as the years mov- ed on, the Legion has been tak- ing more active part in their dis- trict and community activities. ‘Until now much time and effort had been expended to the citizens as a whole. Some of the highlights of Branch 170 activitles included the housing of the Legion band, the sponsoring of a local Cub Pack, the furnishing of a two SUNDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. Castlegar — 9:00 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. Kinnaird — 11:00 a.m. When the present administration gil colors to many more shades. took office the era of new meth. ods and were being introduced one of bed ward in our hospital, the erection and dedication of a Di> trict Cenotaph and a large amount of welfare work, Mem are prepared to assume their places as responsible citizens of our There is no country in the world. This area is now coming in- to its own with the near future, ‘The second. major factor holding back in our WF IT CONES OUT OF THAT ONE,” hand done. Carved-out panels on FOR RENT — Phone 3061. . 14| FOR RENT — heated, furnished WANTED — housework by the the ‘backs of the dining-room chairs — even a plant stand with -Private hour, reliable phone 4227, 31 a piece of fern in it! The doors Oil Base —. can be used on any surface, will not loosen wallpaper, of better roads into our riding. A new ‘boat club has been formed called the Arrow Boat ulub, which is gaining mor: Members every day and in a short time has come to be a ma- jor recreational organization in our area. They have asked me to extend to the honourable Minis- ter of Recreation and Develop- ment an invitation to visit them ws summer. They, of course, in boat area and, indeed, in all of Wes: tern Canada is the question of freight rates. It will be utterly impossible for us to ever entice major industry to our area un- the first Jobs of this was to foster and encourage this new medical trend, With this in view the Social Credit Government has been con- til these rates have been equalized. I want to extend to our ex- cellent Attorney-General our con- gratulations for the very fine fight that he put up for us dur- ing the recent hearings when, building and expand: ing our hospital facilities, Sclence has been assisted by improved laboratory facilities. We have en- couraged and assisted inter- change of both medical and gen- eral of treat- question that labour unions are now a major factor in our prov- ince and must take their full share of the responsibility that goes with power to make ‘sure that the public as a whole are not- injured by their actions. The financing of schools and the university still seems to be a major problem facing us to- day, The. equilization of assess- ment programme which was sites on the Columbia River and his the freight rates ‘were! further the Arrow Lakes together with increased. KINNAIRD EAA VARIETY CONCERT. ment the of North America, The Social Credit Govern- ment have to a large degree al- leviated_ the overcrowded condi- tions of 1952. The North Lawn building for infectious diseases, with accomodation for 230 pa- tients, has been built and opened at Essondale. A new home for nurses with for several years ago now seems to be nearing com- pletion so that shortly all the properties and houses, plants and machinery will be assessed fair- ly in the province so that each Person wil be paying his fair share of the school costs. So far as the University of British Columbia is concerned, I note that in 1953 the Soci: 150 occupants has been opened. al | Credit gave as an calcimine, joint cement, or sny other coating. Washable — made of the finest oils and synthetic resins — washable, even scrubbable. IT’S EASY TO APPLY! THE BEST POSSIBLE ANSWER FOR CRACKED WALLS SEE IT NOW AT THE Castlegar Building Sumy Bhons 2161 The Pentecostal Tab | Sunday Schcol - 10.a.m, — Morning Worship - V1 am, Evangelistic - 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Friday at 7:30 p.m. - Young Peoples FOR RENT — 3 bedroom house, phone 7361. 3 private dishes, linen, fridge, gas ROOM AND BOARD — or suit- es, Phone 9781. tin 2) FOR RENT — 4 room suite, electric range, gas 2332, Kinnaird. FOR RENT — Suite, furnished or unfurnished, phone 4172. ‘ tfn20 WANTED — Dry split cedar fence posts in carload lots ap- ply Box 33 Castlegar. ~ 14 YOUR CREDIT UNION PROVIDES INSURED . SAVINGS on the kitchen cupboards open, along with doors on all the fur- niture. Could this be the house that ‘was entered in the fair several years ago? Really, Mr. Stickley, this is Just grand! heat. Phone 6971. Ambalan |: Granite, Marble and BUSINESS DIRECTORY Box ‘381 — Castlegar, B.C, BSc. OD. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours MON, — — FRI. 10-12 1:30 -.5:00 PHONE 2581 ° LEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY}. ‘THOUGHTFUL SERVICE ce — Flowers Bronze Plaques Phone 3601 ARROW ELECTRONICS — and Repair of Radio, TV, ‘washers ete, tin3) Appliance Service, Phone 5132, Legal 1959 COURT OF REVISION FOR NELSON-SLOCAN NOTICE — Buy your Spring rlowers, freshly cut from our Greenhouses. : Nielsen's Flow ers,: Kinnaird. 32 The “and the tea- cher received a thank-you letter not long ago, expressing apprec- lation fo one of those Christmas gifts I mentioned to you before. _ PROVINCIAL DISTRICT Per mon Phone 2836. FOR RENT — Partly furnished $room house at Robson. $25| that the Court of tin3' NOTICE is hereby given under ‘ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — P.O. Box 303, Castlegar. 4itfn the provisions of the Assessment ion Act’ ing the NOTICE — Senior Citizens As- Social evening Friday HOUSE PLANS — Ci drawings, building tions to your Rot Jan. 30fh 7:30, Cards and te 1 specifica: naird. Jack Hipwell, phone 3256, Kin-| 33 for District will be held as follows:- ‘or ‘within: School, District No. 9°'(Castlegar), at Cas- tlegar, B.C., on Monday, Febru- AL BU RIGBY’S ~“QONTEACTORS” *" ie || ary 9, 1959 at 10:00 ofetock in the : in the Two Celgar Men Retire Cn-Pension “like -strips of coloured second e to say they were pleas- ed to know that their gift was appreciated and useful too. + Now then, remember. the bird feeders the boys are mak- ing? These are ready to be var- nished and that is all they lack, short of being completed. May- be some of you will remember that quite a long,time ago, the boys were working with sérpen- tine. paper (to me it looks just bership of an active nature wes stressed as a must {f the Bramct were to carry on future activities and the members were asked to strive for larger attendance at th regular meetings. + : After the banquet, dancing and group singing brought the evening to a close with a prom ise for more activities by the entertainment committee. Saturday night will agai see the Bingo with the Jackpot still climbing. them, I realize I was rather duiE not to have known — they are placed upside down/in the base and the candle will fit just as snug as can be inside the screw top! -Cheerio! To Insure your Dezendents Friday, January 30 — 8:00 p.m. KINNAIRD SCHOOL The new home for the aged (the completion of which was de- layed ‘through the strike and lockout of the building trades this past year), with accommoda- tons for 300 patients, will soon be in use, Again at Essondale, improve- ments have been made in other buildings pertinent to the over- all operation, such as heating . 7 ‘ : i z a. plant, laundry, bakeshop, etc. Re- Ve athe ' : : ; zy 4 a 2 : novation of some of the older if : i ‘i i , is steadily At School the new Fraser. wing, capable of housing 300 patients has been built and opened. The new gym- nasium and swimming pool is the work of the Social Credit Gov- ernment. Tranquille Sanatorium has been’ acquired and will be used as an.extension of Wood- lands School. ; .The Burnaby Health Centre and’ Child Guidance Clinic was built and, opened on May ist, 1957, by the present government || and is one of the most advanced methods in the modern treatment of mental illness. Twelve million sheets, cut about threeelghths| | Idependence At of and inch wid2 and rolled, one . ° colour after-another into’ a huge C. Arthur Il, like the large-sized .spools oe : Ate Anderson BUS DEPOT Branch No. ter Gentian tee. COFFEE SHOP “pf PAKIS Phones 288M and 2312 CLL, ‘PAINTS - Mrs. Peasy Kuryluk, geal ly Noa, Canad aaa ef ion le] . CASTLEGAR BUILDING | piri ea maria ‘fo'Lew| ' Dated at Nelson,.B.C., this SUPPLY STORE. © | | Glendinning, youngest son of Mr.) 22nd day of January, 1959. Box 240 — Phone 2161 and Me Glendinning of Rosedale, B.K. Arlidge Be lage took place in Court of Revision Coeur _ Alene, Idaho, on Decem- ber 31, 1958, ;Two. employees. of Celgar Limited who recently. retired un- der the. Company's Pension Plan ‘were Ed. Pictin, Brilliant and Frank T. Castle- gar. Both men were long-time of the former William Waldie and Sons, and joined the retirement plan instituted by, Celgar Limited after that Com- pany took. over from, the Wal- dies. The two latest retirements brings the number of retire: ments to seven. Other employees. who have retired in the past year are Bill Perepalkin, Bill Makeiff and Nick Obedkoff from the Castlegar Sawmill and Alex James and Fred Ridden at Nakusp. ot Earlier they formed these sat Into small dishes, suitable for bon-bons or nuts, and throuel # some magi¢ process, keep thelr shape perfectly. aaa have a hard glossy finish. Now they are making attractive can- dle holders. I finally found out what the caps ‘from detergent or shampoo bottles were to be used for. Now that I've .seen (eee ee aE ‘CASTLE THEATRE WED, “The Mutual Life Assurance of Canada DESMOND T. LITTLEWC OPTOMETRIST Wed, 2:30 to 8:00 p.m. -Phone 3021 ' NORA'S HAIR DRESSING PARLO ‘A complete beauty service by appointment | PHONE 2564 Nora Majesgey UNITED TRUCKING Dally Freight Service ‘Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, Nelson ac Sa Confectionery Rooms Special Chinese Dishes Open 8 am. to 10:30 p.m Sat. 8 a.m..to 12:30 p.m. ‘Building Suppties Building "Supe Building & Supply Oo, Ltd. =" CASTLEGAR Phone 33517 Play Sofel For dependabel results, it" doesn’t pay to “take:.a chance.” You take no chances if you depend on Life Assurance to pro- vide the protection you. and your family need. ‘And the cost is low. Let me call and explain more fully. It won’t take long and you will be under no obligation. For / poaL, SAND, GEAVED TENCAVATING CASTLEGAR fh TRANSFER W. Sharples —- Phone 6091 _ BOB'S AUTO SERVICE- General Repairs and Tune-Ups Tires — Batteries Phone 2001 Kinnaird, B.0. LLS. Ltd. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere. on the Arrow | ‘ Lakes. . Phone 4331 PHONE Castlegar 2521 _ SMITHS PLUMBING & HEATING _ For Estimates Phone $401 and 7261 We Service What We Install MOVING “. TY. . Long Distance Sates & Service Anywhere — ime Agent for Marconi PHONE "Phone 5167 Castlegar 2521 — Trail 191 Nelson 1471 R. MARTINI UNITED. TRUCKING FOR JANUARY 29 - 30-31 — CARPET SWEEPER. rubber tired wheels & furniture guard REGULAR $10.95 Special .......--....0.:+. S179 THUR. - FRI. - SAT. MON. - TUES. - BISSEL SHAMPOO MASTER new way to clean rugs and upholstery no stoopirig — kneeling or scrubbing REGULAR $16.95 $13.34 TOWN & COUNTRY ‘Snecial........ : Clearance ON a : a Winter Tires 670 x 15 TUBE TYPE, REG. . weve $27.50 ONSALE ................... $22.00 --@ 670 y 15 TUBELESS, REG. ..... ONSALE........ LESS TRADE. iN ‘F ANY ie Arrow Lakes Ferry Service tOBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 a.m. Monday. Arrive Edgewood . 4:00 p.m. Monday. Leave Edgewood, 7:00 a.m. Tuesday. Arrive Robsan Wharf, . 1:00 p.m. Tuesday E: Leave Rohson Wharf North Americar 10:00 a.m. ‘Thursday. Arrive Fdgewood:, i *4:00. pm. Thursday. Life ¥ : . Leave Edgewood. Robson, 8.C. 61,” SKIL-SAW. “tilts to 45 — 8 amps AC-DC REGULAR $59.50 * Special wee eee eee eens GADD 44” SKIL-DRILL 2 amp - 115 volt AC .- DC REGULAR $24.95 Special .....0:...0eee eee $18.95 CUSTOM TAILORING Sebi * WITH US Lock out old mon winter with storm’ doors and HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES windows Phone 8131—Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CENTRAL SHOE .& LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes . CASTLEGAR, B.C.- MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:80 p.m. Not just another place to eat, But the place to eat another PHONE: 3881 G. A. 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