PAGE 6 Pipeline Creeps Forward in Sub-Zero Weath mai hae os <2 yi ‘4 ks : Survey engineers worked from a dreg-line bucket in taking final soundings through’ the ice for the ditch in the bed of the Assiniboine river during the crossing by the Trans-Canada Calgary Builder Solved Problem Of Extracting Oil Yr ‘ “Central Press Canudat For over a century, the prob- lem of separating oll from the Athabaska river tar sands puzzled geologists. In 192u, the Alberta government started’ au investigation into the problem firmed his belief that the oil could be separated by a centri- fuge. Now a company will use this methoa to start on the job of extracting what may prove to be 100 to 300 billion barrels of oil from the sand. HERE THEY CALL IT CHILLY AT 40 BELOW. CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1957 a Pipe Lines’ 94-inch natural gas line from Alberta. to Eastern Canada. The temperature was about 10 degrees below zero. In the background is the dredge used to suck out silt from the ditch. er FRIGHTENED DEER SWEPT OVER FALLS 5 at Seen swimming here in the Ni ee ie ere e@ Niagara river, thes along with a fourth, were later swept to their deaths over ake lorseshoc Falls, The animals were swimming from Navy island to shore when they were carried toward the Hydro control struc- ture which extends into the Niagara river. As they struggled in Sates ee ayo employees at Niagara Falls opened the contro) aw! . they were frightened im toward shore. Once there, however, tion © Conservation ‘off! b ofa of food. Diagramatic plan of the new $250,000 Seagram Stadium, which has been announced for Water- loo College, shows dualsize fea- ture of architecture. The stadi- um will be the new home df the Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen for O.R.F.U. rugby games, while gymnasium and public rooms underneath permit year - round community use of the stadium, a gilt of the House of Seagram. Siven “Even Chance“ in Eye. Operation Little five-year-old Patricia Lindgren of Dawson City, B.C., ig seen above as she arzived in on €: se igs ye! nit by a paper pellet, a stingshot, at a-par-y. yepart a “60-50 chance” of saving t. ELECTRONIC EYE FOR THE BLIND ae? ay a Contra) Presa Canadien - This experimental gadget, worn on the tip of the finger, is a eye b to aid blind of private It went on trial this week at the Toronto ters of the C: i Institute for the Blind. At present switchboards are modified for use by blind operaters, but if the trial proves successful, operators will. be able to use this device at boards, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1957. Hl! wats So NEW ABOUT. MONE’ SITUATION 7? [=a =4 iN Tal RIB ‘oo. ceive Aro! MOREA ANY TIGHTER WITH ITS--- Hu THiS TIGHT 30 “THE OLD HOME TOWN trv senome By STANLEY. OASTLEGAR .. FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL ,, SERVICE Ambulance -—. Flowers Granite, Marble & -Bronze Plaques Phones 3601 BUSINESS DIRECTORY LONG DISTANCE EHONE Castlegar 2521 Trail 191 Nelson 1471 = UNITED TRUCKING Bg The News’ Classifieds TEN WORDS FOR 75c — THREE INSERTIONS FOR'‘THF PRICE OF TWO — 250 DISCOUNT IF PAID : WHEN PLACING ORDER PHONE 3031 FOR SALE — Girl's figure skates, size 5%. Phone on FOR SALE—Boy's skates, size 13. M. Gallo, phone 6177. 15 FOR SALE—1 year old heifer. Apply Box 176. 3! Legal AUCTION SALE Timber Sale X73073 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 10:30 A.M. LOCAL TIME on February 18th, 5/1957, in the office of the Forest |Ranger, C: B.C. the Li- FOR SALE—1 pair white ladies’ skates, phone Mrs, Scott-3116. 15 FOR RENT—Suites, room and board by day, week or mea Fi ders. Phone 2493, FOR RENT — Fully furnished housekeeping suite, phone 2381 or 567-5th Ave, 33 RIGBY’S " BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAXI ‘ Phones 288M & 2311 ; HOME Building Supplies NORA’S HAJR DRESSING Ray rae ce By. - Intmen 7 “PHONE 564 Nora -Mojelsky We attach “Dinkte” Nickel Rim Heels on ‘Ladies.Shoes CASTLEGAR, BC. i... UNITED. FRUCKING © MARLANE GRILL “Open: 8:00: a.m. ‘to 9:30 p.m. Not Just Another Place, To Eat. But, The ‘Place To, Eat. PHONE: 3881 CASTLEGAR FOR RENT — 4-room house, stove, hot water, phone 4356. 33 FOR RENT — Heated 2 room apartment at 146-2nd Ave. Phone 3967. 33 cence X73073, to cut 2,612,000 cubic feet of Spruce, Balsam, Lodgepole Pine, Hemlock, Cedar and Larch on an area situated on part of Lots 10178 and 3440, and vacant Crown land. on China Creek, Kootenay Land 6 District, fifteen (15) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated’ as one bid. = Further particulars may be obtained from. the Deputy Minist- er of Forests, Victoria, B.C.;. the District: Forester, Nelson, B.C.; er the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, B.C, Mrs. Rosina Warmer Passes at Slocan On Wednesday, January 30, Mrs, Rosina Warner passed away. Mrs. Warner was well known in this area, Twon sons, Harvey F. Warner and Freemont Warner, reside in Kinnaird, one son, Al- lan Warner, lives in Victoria, B.C., one nephew, Verna Marsh in Prince George. She has ten grandchildren; one brother and one sister in. England. Born in Portsmouth, England, she came to Canada in 1911 to reside in Calgary, prior to mov- ing to Slocan in 1926. Mrs, R, Warner belonged to the Canadian Legion Auxiliary Solean, she was Past Noble Grand of the Flora] Rebekah Ledge Slocan and Past President of the West Kootenay Rebekah Association. : eee te te ee nme oe + PAGE 7 Kinnaird Youth On U.S. Boxing Team (Washington State College), Jan, 24—Joe Zeeben of Kinnaird, B.C., will be at 147 pounds for the WSC boxing team Friday, when the Cougars open against the College of Idaho at Caldwell, Idaho. * Zeeben is a junior letterman on the WSC squad eceched by Ike Deeter. He is majoring in Mechanica) Engineering at the State Coliege, ‘The Kinnaird student is the son of Mr, and Mrs. P, H. Zeeben, Box 248, Kinnaird, He is a mem- ber of Sigma Tau and Tau Beta Pi, engineering honoraries at wse. Cougar boxers will compete in eight matches this year. Their schedule includes Idaho State at Pocatello, Feb. 9; San Jose at San Jcese, Feb. 14; Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo, Feb, 16; Idaho State et Pullman, March 16; PCE at Sacramento, March 21-23, and NCAA at Pocatello, April 4-6. Beauly for Grandma... :; Grandma, you're never too old to look ‘pretty! That’s the gos: to Rose Laird, And FOR RENT—2 roomed insulated house, with shower, oil cook stove. Phone 3096 Kinnaird after 6 p.m. or on Saturdays & Sundays. Bi) MAKE UP TO $260.00 PER MONTH Men-Women; We have a sen- sational plan whereby you can make $50.00 weekly and more in spare time by selling our com- plete line of dry goods and yard goods, No experience needed. Free particulars and Free. gifts. Rex Trading Co.,.1171 Bernard St, West, Montreal, Quebec. Dept. 104. * tind NOTICE — Members of the Cast- legar Film Council are advised that the Film Depot is at Electronic Services, 140, Col- umbia, Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 33 ONIONS WITHOUT OFFENSE A bit of onion nearly al- ways enhances the flavor of all complementary foods. You can gave yourself a lot of tears, by keeping a package of dehydrated onion. soup on the shelf. Use it to: Take the flat taste away from -creamed dishes by crush- ing of the dried: soup, NOTICE — C.W.L. Bake Sale, Saturday, February 2nd at 2 p.m. in. the Castlegar Drug. WANTED TO BUY—Used bad- minton. racket in good - condi- tion. Phone 2732, 15 “1 °~ GARD THANKS” : We wish to thank the Vil- Py : a and adding it to the creamed dish while it is cooking. ~ Dissolve half a package of onion soup in a cup of hot water. and add it: to pot roast. _ Crush one-fourth of a cup of dried soup and mix it with the imeat for, meat _Joaf and.;meat ‘Add a half cup of the soup, to lage of Ki i and.employees, friends and neigh- bours, and ‘a ‘special vote of thanks’ to the civil defence in as- sisting us during ‘the flooding of our : Mf.. and Mrs.. J, Kirby. * Add one fourth of a cup of dried onion soup to noodle ‘cas- seroles and macaroni and cheese. Add.one fourth of.a:cup of dried onion soup to waffle bat- ter when serving. the waffles with hi d SMITHS: PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone What We Install Greep’s Electric BLECTRICAL: CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 3571 Box 384 | ductive capacity.of any of the Watch Repairs Guaranteed for One Year -§ Leo Bosse — Diamonds — Watches Jewellery PHONE 2041 J. 1. LAUGHTON BSe. O.D. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours . MON... — WED. — FRL 10-12 1:30 to 5:60 PHONE 2581 CANADA STANDS SEVENTH IN STEEL PRODUCTION Canada ranks seventh in the world in the production of steel, has had in the period since just prior to World War II the great- est proportionate increase in pro- world’s major steel producers. . Have you read The - Classifieds? . Crush dried onion soup and add-to a can of tomato juice and let stand over night. Then strain. Cook one teaspoon of dried onion soup with potatees when cooking for mashing, Add a little onion soup to beans before. baking. Ws quick, just.empty from the sack; it’s easy, no peeling and erying and the cost is next to nothing, G. A, SUMNER Naturopathic Physician ‘Eremenko Building PHONE 2021 « GENERAL BUILDING GONTRACTORS All Kinds ‘of Building Supplies C.LL. Paints CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 292 Phone 2161 WALDIE . LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your building needs, Estimates gladly given. Phone 7112 Desmond T. Littlewood OPTOMETRIST Post Office Building Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8.p.m. » PHONE 2231 Dutch Maid Bakery Limited Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes For COAL, SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING. and ~ "|. EXCAVATING See Castlegar ‘Transfer ENCHA % ; Central Press Canadian The refugee Hungarian family of Bela Somagyl are strange, enchanting world in their Lions club of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. Th ina new home provided by the e children had never seen an electric refrigerator before and couldn't get over the fact that it kept food cold and fresh, “What's that?" was their pel she should know! At the ripe young age of 79, Miss Laird is Laird@’s words, expression lines mean you've had enough sense to live life to its fullest. Here's another bit of advice for 's: Good posture still in the beauty less after 50 years, : As long as you're alive, it’s your duty to care how you look, she admonishes: ‘And the older you are, the more time you should spend on yourself, . The beauty expert has a stern word for older women who make themselves look even older by applying two circles of.dry rouge to a whitepowdered face. The technique is for circus clowns. For natural - looking makeup, Miss Laird suggests a Ught col- ored liquid rouge blended well on the cheeks .so there is no line of demarcation. Use light lip- stick, and light green or grey- blue eye shadow, but no face powder. ‘|. And don’t be ashamed of those lines on your facet” In Miss takes years off a woman's ap pearance. Walk like an old wa- man and you'll look like an old woman, Even if you have a twinge of rheumatism and have added a few inches to your hips, there's no. excuse for walking like a duck. Straighten up and walk like a queen. After all, says Miss Laird, every woman is queen of her home — and she should look and act the part- ‘Teachers,. too, have a great re, sponsibility to look their best, for they are with impressionab! youngsters all day. . Is it ever too late to improve your, looks? Never! Take the word of 79-year-old Rose Laird; as long as there’s circulation in your veins, you can be beauti- ful — if you work at it! t THEATRE SHOWS AT 6:45 & 9:00 P.M. PHONE 2921 TONIGHT - FRI. & SAT. Meet Me In Las Vegas A LAVISH, FUNNY MUSICAL . Starring , DAN DAILY — CYD CHARISSE Heading a ‘talented cast that includes Lena Horne, Frankie Lane, Frank Sinatra ‘and .Elaine Stewart. Cinemascope & Color — Plus — FOX NEWS and CARTOON MATINEE SATURDAY AT. 2:00 P.M. KATHRYN GRAYSON’ — MONDAY & TUESDAY ci a Vagabond King : : Starring i & SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE Vistavision . ,COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR ORESTE, RITA. MORENO Photographed in. ... WEDNESDAY & THURSBAY The Command A Rambunctious, Fast Paced Cavalry vs Indians Drama Cinemascope COLOR BY WARNER COLOR Starring GUY MADISON, JEAN WELDON, JAMES WHITMORE, “ CARL BENTON RIED Plus News and Cartoon reaction when they first saw the washing machine. It was another common Canadian appliance they had never seen before. Their pew home is large and well equipped. : Near the north shore of Lake Superior is ithe , hi ider 40‘ bel merely chily a citizens who consider low merely chill}: Myon ae coldest Spot i care pnd | .brob- re below rary, common. They say Wet all oe ntinent — including the lc. have to do is become accusto! : : . : Sandra Morgan and Lols Paton are two of the it doesn't bethes you. imod..to the cold snd ‘ . : : PHONE 341 W. Sharples Phone 6091