1957 CAPTIVITY CANNOT ENSLAVE. THEIR ‘PRIDE CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday October: 3, spotted around then room, ae your coat disposal, even {f it means taking all the things out of one closet, For the girls room, have.jfresh batches » of cotton puffs,“ clean combs, tissues and powder -by a “mirror. Now make yourself lovely, dress in your prettiest, use your” best perfume, wear.your most INSURE. To" is SURE AIL Y. “INSURANCE ‘NEEDS “Phone 3441 ‘ANDERSON AGENCIES a but shoes. z y ‘i ewan i RYN Foss Then’ relax and - Usten for, the, as FOR SALE — Fairbanks Morse FOR SALE. — vangey np Fist extent ove Fass a | NOTICE ” Dutch bulbs have eer Westinghouse TENDERS FOR SALE — Coal and Wood Castle Tire Shop Ac for the lady of the house EASY UPKEEP WINS Important fashion trends in adult clothing carry over into styling for the younger set. This is evident in a survey of the new back-to-school fashions for fall, * Canadian manufacturers have gone all out for the Chanel look with ‘its easy, relaxed lines, So tmuch so, it looks as if the children who'll wear them and the mothers who'll look after the clothes, are in for the softest touch in years. The Chahel influence is de- monstrated in dresses and mid- dies that by-passythe waist, in pleated skirt4, loose cardigan jackets, shirtwaists and the gen- eral use of soft supple fabrics like knits, jerseys and soft flan nels. That the case for euiste up- keep’ has been won by Canadian mothers is evident too, Their strong stand that “if it doesn’t wash, we don’t: want it,” has re- sulted in practically everything being washable from plaid flan- nels to corduroys. Winter cottons in drip-dry, little-or-no-ironing types, are used with surface interests. Tweeds, as a matter of fact, have hit a peak for fall in coats, dress- es and separates. Dresses with sailor collars ‘are seen everywhere and the Puritan collar is gaining favor for littié girls. The latter looks very pretty in white cotton on dark wool plaids or striped corduroys. The sissified look of ruffles, bodices and sleeves is still a fav- crite although now its name has been changed tothe Calypso look. The co-ordination of separates of this type is just as serious a matter for little misses as for their grown-up sisters, They can choose from a diverse range of tweeds, corduroys and flannels with co-ordinated Orion or 12. 95 jersey tops or jumpers and jack- ets, The popularity of car coats shows no sign of diminishing in Canada. For fall they are made SUMMER SAFETY FOR BABY Baby loves to be in the back- yard on warm summer days, but be sure to,keep him away from drafts or breezy areas. A pers- piring baby can get chilled before you realize it and a nasty cold can develop. If you take your baby to the beach remember the reflected rays of the sun on the sand will add@ considerably to the regular scorching power of the sun, Make sure baby is umbrella-sheltered and watch that he does not tod- dle away. Baby or toddler should not be exposed to the direct sun for more than 20 minutes no mat- tér how tanned and rugged you think he is, If your baby loves that bare- foot feeling make sure his stam- ping ground is safe for tender shoeless: feet. The best method is to run your hands over the area and pick up any piece of metal, glass, stone, shell or other sharp objects. Then fence baby in and let him enjoy his new found foot - freedom. It is good execise for healthy growing feet, And if you wish to give baby a sun bath outdoors, place a small cardboard carton on its side with the opening facing away from the sun. Then lay baby with his head on a pillow inside the carton. This prevents glare in baby’s eyes, protects him from the wind and leaves his body out in the sun. But be sure to stay beside him to clock his sunning time which should be only a few minutes on each side for safety. ARTY GIVING TIPS It is quite an accomplishment to know how to prepare for a sucessful party. If you feel it is a duty that must be attended to sooner or Jater, you won't get off to a good start, Rather you must plan your payty. knowing that for youngsters in a rahge of fresh . designs including fur collared for real cold weather. The num- ber of tweeds in chidren’s wear also the outstanding feature a the coat picture, al AULA AAS WARNING S| = SI ” Squadron 581 It is ‘gratifying to.see the number of new cadets that are turning out: this year and furth- er to see the old cadets are show- ing continuing interest, Our squadron did very well in awards from the Air Force and the Provincial committee in the past term. It is quite pos- sible that if our past high stan- dard can be maintained through this term we shall.do even bet- ter than last year. Our syllabus this year will = include the use of a greater num- ber of films than in the past. This will perhaps relieve the you ike people. You like old faces and new. ones too. You like talk, singing, music, games — anything that makes a group of human beings turn into that live, rippling thing called a “marvelous party”, So when you ‘cordially invite’ your friends you have to féel very cordial about it, and make: up your mind to enjoy yourself as well as everybody else, When your list of invited | guests is completed, think of them as people who will want to eat, drink, talk, be entertdin- 2) ed and entertain, Set the stage, gather the materials, make all the props available. Because your first duty as hostess is to create a welcomin: ‘warm recéptive house and ¢ serve good food, make the food as interesting as possible, Have it very hot if it is meant to be hot and cooled if it is meant to be cold, Have plenty of it, but not too much and not an over- whelming variety. Get the house in shining order. Polish everything that should be polished, have a lovely glow on’ waxed surfaces everywhere — a sheen on the fruit in the bow], Have flowers if you can afford them or: at ‘least some of the Jovely variety of green leaves from the florists, Show off any plants you may have. See to it that each chair — pro- spective guest that is — has 9 companion, with a shared table with whatever is necessary or refreshments you intend to serve. Don’t forget candles, they add distinction to any table. If you haven't enough space sats the fine table, canapes, nuts potat celery curls, carrot Lt ee be THIS WEER’S SPECIAL 1950 FORD. 4. DOOR SEDAN 2-TONE — GREEN & ALASKA WHITE ° BODY & FENDER WORK PAINTING A SPECIALTY FIRST RATE REPAIRS SHELL PRODUCTS BODY & FENDER ‘WORKS KINNAIRD, B.C. TTL BUY. YOUR REFRIGERATOR NO W AND SAVE OVER OUR FALL SPECIAL ON FRIDGES Get Ready nd oon Weather We Have Weather ‘Stripping and Fexodiog For Storm Windows : Castlegar Building © Supply Store 3 : eee eT ; . MAY WE. SUGGEST you Shop At Home CEILING TILE 210 SHINGLES FIBERGLAS 2” ............ $5.50 roll FIBERGLAS 3” AVE. “GOMPARE THESE - PRICES MAT PRICE, - $9.20 box $5.48 roll $4.65 -roll $13.50 sq. wees. $9.59 box .... $4.90 roll . $13.65 sq. THeSE ARE ONLY A FEW.EXAMPLES OF THE SAVINGS YOU CAN’ ENJOY — WE HAVE MANY OTHER BUILDING PRODUCTS AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS wale sbbeiercseb cusses ss S08” , arrived at Nielsen's, Kinnaird. Free Primroses with all or- ders over $5.00. 338 ROOM & BOARD — Vstoker, in good - gondition — sf also. fridge in good condition $65 Phone 3728, 0 CELGAR LIMITED Garbage burner. Phone 9391. 140 large Cheer heater, Bob's Pay'n Takit, Apply 140 * at McCreight’s Rooming House, phone 2493. tin 16 BAZAAR — Tea, Baking, Sew- ing. Table, Novelties, Kiddies’ NOTICE — Beauty Parlor, Home Permanents including, 76 Maple Street, Castlegar -—- Alice Zuckerberg, phone 4631, 339 Table, October 16, 2:30 to 4:30, Robson Communi- ty. Hall, sponsored by the Robson’ Evening Group WA. BUSINESS DIRECTORY CASTLEGAR _ FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY, THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze ues Phone 3601 ~ FURNITURE MOVING . LONG DISTANCE ANUWHERE — ANYT! For Free Estimates PHONE Castlegar 2521 ‘Trail 191 Nefson 1471 © UNITED TRUCKING RIGBY'S BUS DEFOT COFFEE SHOP” TAXI Phones 260M & 2311 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES : NORA’S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR Acomplete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE ‘4621 We attach “Dinkle’ Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. UNITED TRUCKING . ~- DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE ‘Trail, Rossland, - Castlegar Neison PRONE — Castlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. But The Place’ To Eat Another PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR Ea TT SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone" ' SHON: & 26k. ‘We Service What We Install GREEPS ELECTRIC rei : _ DRY CLEANERS tise Phone 485) “We Pick-Up and . : Deliver J. 1. LAUGHTON \Sc. OD, OPTOMETRIST ice Hours © MON. — WED. — FRL 10°12 1:30-5:00 PHONE 2581 _ @ A, SUMNER. ‘Naturopathic Physiedlaa : Eremeuko Bullding PHONE 20¢t . GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building * Supplies = + ‘CLL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING — +) SUPPLY STORE Box; 292. . Phone 2161 WALDIE | LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. ‘We can supply all your Laas . |; DESMOND T. , el 1 LITTLEWOOD © OPTOMETRIST Not Jut Another Place To Hat | FOR SALE — 28 ft, house trail- er, good condition, $2500 or FIELD — Addres- sed to the undersigned and en- FOR SALE — 4 room house at nearest cash ‘offer — can be @rsed “TENDERS FOR STEEL ‘402, Green St, Phone’ 6921, seen vacant lot back of Rob- son Corer, Store, J. W. Parker. 140 FOR SALE - — Lots on First and Elm, phone 3897 after 6:00 340 WANTED —- Person for work ia Grocery .and: Meat ‘Market. Apply Box ' 490;' 140 WANTED — Girl or woman for housework and look after one year old child, phone 4878, Castlegar. 140 WANTED — Lady with’ drivers licence for part time work. Apply Castlegar Dry Cleaners, i 140 FOR SALE — 2 China Cabinets. cheap, Apply 435-5th Ave. 140 NOTICE — Ladies Curling Club meeting to be held in the Cast~ legar Hotel, October 17 — 7:30 p.m, All names of curlers and futuer curlers must be sent to Mrs. SHEET PILING SCOUR WALL AT PULP. MILL SITE, Castle- gar, B.C.” will be’ received by the © contract department until 12:00 Bm. (neon) P.G.T., -Tuesday, October 16, 1957, Plans: and specifications can be seen and forms .of tender 1 RT 240 REMINDER — .not to forget the St," Alban’s’ Anglican Guild Hallowe'en Tea ‘on Saturday, October 26. BEAUTY COUNSELLOR ‘COS- METICS—Phone 6441. . 340 AT THE FIELD OFFICE OF A. J. SIMONS LTD., CASTLEGAR, B.C, PHONE CASTLEGAR 2190. The lowest or any) tendet will FOR SALE — 1956 Mercury dump truck, M-700, or ‘will trade as part payment on.a a or 3 bedroom home, finished d, Phone 2762. pot ssarily be Dated this 3rd day of October 7. 340 FOR SALE — Unfinished home ' with 2 bedrooms in Kinberry Helghts, phone 1668-L-4. Nel- son or 9721 Castlegar. 339 16 E, Hasting St, Vancouver 4, B.C. e140 FOR SALE — Lots jn Dumont -Kinnaird $180 each,. phone 2738. . tf39 BAKE SALE — Friday, Oct., 4th — 2 pm, West's Store sponsored by St. Alban’s WA. 140 LOST — In Ball Park, Ladies’ Black Cardigan Swéater, phone 9801, 140 A phone 3441 befdre Oct, 17 Draws will be made night of ee All ladies welcome. 340 HELP WANTED — Elderly lady desiring good home, board and | room, and small remuneration in exchange for caring for small child while mother works, phone 9411, Castf&gar. LS. Lid. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331. Arrow Lakes Ferry rvice % ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leaye Robson . Wharf 10:00 am. Monday. hson Wha 10:00, a.m. Thursday. Arrive Edgewood. 4:00 ‘p.m. Thursday. Leave Edgewood. 7:00 am. Firday. Atrive-Robeon Wharf = - 1:00 p.m. Friday. 140° FOR SALE — Booker Furnace corte Phone 3232, 349 FOR SALE = Logmobile w with « special folding . arch, a fast skidder, ‘$1800, AAWRENCE 5-6 JAMMER on skids in good com- FOR SALE — 1956 4-wheel drive Willys’ Jeep Pick-Up, with winch--Bill Robinson — Twin’ Rivers Mote Day phone 9801. 339 FOR RENT — New 4-room bun- galow in Kinnaird ~~ Phone 2836 in Robson. ‘339 LOST — Brown leather case containing several keys, in the vicinity of the Syringa Creek Wharf. Write Box 503 or Phone Castlegar 9801. 333 plete for A frame on high lead, guy lines, spreader bar and tongs, shackles and blocks $1500. DDH CLETRAC CRAWLER — 60 hp with 2 blades for logging, a sacrifice at $3000. K6 INT. LOGGING TRUCK and Trailer with tongues for ‘log- ging or poles, $1600. ROTARY’ SNOW PLOW — 8% ft. with motor: Ig you want the best, buy this one. - 440 FOR SALE — Mason,’ Risch piano, girl’s bike, phone 9191. 333 FOR SALE — Rifle, also’ double barreled. shotgun, apply Box 490B, Castlegar News. 338 BOARD & ROOM — - Apply Fs Columbia Ave, FAMILY FUN NIGHT — Spon- sored by the Women’s Assn. - of the Robson Church, Friday, Oct. 4, at 7:00 p.m. Robson Hall, No RICK’S - T.V. Sales & charge. Games, booths and fun for the family. Coffee:and hot dogs available. 239 Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies HIALICR. "Fleetwood T.V. ee Kinnaird Chimney Cleaning Service Servicing The Castlegar- ‘ _ Kinnaird District Phone 3722 & 3728 Box 64 — Kinnaird, B.C. ee THURS., FR, SAT. “THE GAMBLER FROM ‘ecTol NATCHEZ” — in color. Dale Robertson ——-):Debia Taget Plus: “MY PAL GUS” a Richard. Widmark _—"Joai ie ~ One Showing: — 7:30 Stondord 7 Time Ze 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 A {THE OLD HN Oh By STANLEY : PR eee x cael nfo ae alee “Window Screens & Doors , Cabinet Making Glass of all sizes & weights Castlegar Sash-& Door PHONE 3211 Nc CASTLE FRI. & SAT. River Of No Return Cinemascope Robert ‘Mitchum SATURDAY MATINEE Chapter S “CAPTAIN VIDEO" Marilyn Monroe |” THEATRE MON. & TUE. A HORROR BEYOND BELIEF: - GUY MADISON F—3. PATRICIA MEDINA 3 “THE BEAST oF HOLLOW MOUNTAIN’ Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may be arranged through. - Dick, Fowler North American Life’ Robson, B.C. JULIE LONDON -RAY ANTHONY COMING OCTOBER. 14-15 - Robinson: ws ‘Basilis FIGHT PICTURES See It On The: pcreen. FULL 15 ROUNDS On The Samé Program’ The Wild Party. HR Ce “We will have cables in the water at our river crossings on the Columbia and Koot about the 15th of OCTOBER. building meeds. Estimates gladly given.. : Phone 7112 tedium and give a further in- sight to the activities of the Air Cadet organization. Our Warrent Officer Terry Day was on the exchange visit "MUGGS AND SKEETER —_ NO, NO, \ JUNIOR. NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR BY WALLY BISHOP * “Wed. 2:30 .p.m,- to 8:00 p.m. + Phone 3¢21 or 2231 y Rivers froma now until CONSTRUCTION GO. VANCOUVER, B.C. IN cM AT LTB. this a half this year and we feel that any organization that might be in- terested in hearing a report of his activities would have only to make the request, Remember the Cadet Sports Day in Trail at 2:00 p.m. on Oct. 5 at the Trail Armouries, Any to-supply tion would be. eppreciated. As is an afternoon event only a day would be required. Oglow Bros. BUILDING & SUPPLY'CO. LTD. “DUTCH MAID. . BAKERY: LIMITED Birthday Cakes “Wedding Oakes Anniversary Cakes . +, For COAL, SAND, GRAVEL | 8, BULLDOZING .&:. . " 'BXCAVATING re SEE ae CASTLEGAR TRANSFER _ W. Sharples Phone $001 \ Oe