CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 22, 1959 QQ INFLATION AGREEMENT ALL WORKHEN UKE TO USE Ready-Mix CONCRETE IT’S SO CONVENIENT — NO FUSS — NO MUSS — WE DELIVER IT RIGHT TO THE JOB YOU ARE DOING., Phone Castlegar 9921 or Trail 2054 collect for service. McGAULEY READY - MIX By CHARLES. LYNCH Vancouver Province Ottawa ureou Everybody agrees that infla- tion is a bad thing. | But there, It seems, agree- ment ends, ‘There Js no argument on the causes of inflation; there is al- most no agreement on what should be done to check it. Most experts are jn favor ¢ warning the public of the peril — but they cannot agree on just what form the warnings should] at nation. The Smart Thing is. fo Borrow rates of in- could wreck the of the The delicate problem at the moment is to warn the people) 8 without: frightening them — for if you frighten them, they will ‘o all-out to hedge against infla- terest.) Neither the banks nor accept the F ‘ility for this situation — both keep.telling the public “this hurts’ me more than it does you.” seeks not to the tion and an will result, Rather, one is supposed to tell the people what they must | do to bring inflation to a stand- still, The trouble is that it's a bit like telling people to start hitting themselves on thelr heads with Inflation is an increase: in prices. Another way of putting it ls a decrease In the value 91 the dollar. The effects are not always readily apparent. It takes a while for a man’s elation over a raise In pay to subside when he realizes that his income in terms of pur- chasing power has merely re- mained constant. The man selling his home at what appears to be a handsome profit stops celebrating only when he is hit by the Inflated cost of a new shelter, ‘The old virtues of saving ana FIRESTONE TOWN & COUNTRY WINTER TIRES NEW TIRES AND NEW TREADS IT'S NOT... TOO EARLY TO PUT THEM ON. AND YOU'LL BE READY FOR ANY DRASTIC CHANGE IN THE WEATHER | Castle Motors Lid. thrift are undermined. Inflation, unlike the old-time copy books i. school, preaches the doctrine that the saver is a sucker — his mo. ey loses value while it Is stashed away, ‘The smart thing, si says infla- tion, is to borrow to the hilt. The man who is in hock will repay with weaker dollars than the ones he horrowed. In doing so, however, he will have contributed to a process that J. Papay Funeral - Held Last Week Funeral services for Joseph Papay were held last week from Rev. E A. Brophy. Mr. Papay died in the Castle- gar and District Hospltal on Oct. 12. He was born in Czechoslova- kia in 1885, arriving 50 years ago in Canada, . He spent the greater Dart of his life in the living St. Rita’s church conducted by {| because it will feel so good when they stop, Labor must be told to stop demanding wage increases un- less accompanied by an increase in production. Business must be told to space out its capital The olfend the voters while curbing the boom; the banks hope to keep ne goodwill of their customers while turning down jieke lean applications. Back of it a'l is a desire to save the dollar, something that everybody agrees would be In the general Interest, Even. in that laudable objec- tive, however, there is a possible foker — In thig field, the experts hasten to assure you, nothing “is simple or straight-forward, The possible joker is that if we do save our dollar, and the and to concentrate less on profits and more on trying to cut prices, Government must be told to Stop expanding the welfare state, to eliminate its deficit, even if it ‘means higher taxes. Consumers must be told not to avail themselves of easy-creil- it plans, and to postpone pur- chases if the price seems too high. In other words, everybody must be told to refrain from do- ing what comes naturally — and, human xature being what It is, it seems oo much to usk, At the moment, the Bank of Canada is acting In an antlin- flationary way by trying to limit the supply of money. This polley reaches the gen- eral public in the form of an in- ability of the chartered banks to meet the needs of would-be bor- rowers {or it is an unwillingness} of the banks to make loans at the Weekly Roundup RECORD FOR SCHOOLS The town’s school enrolment its for a short time in Hoscends ‘and resided in Trail until his retire- ment from the CM&S. In 1956 he moved to Kin- naird where he resided up to the time of his death, He was a bach- elor and lived alone. He is survived by a niece, ‘Mrs, W. Tarchuk in Rossland; ‘0 nieces in Victoria, a cousin, J. Shelling in Nakusp, and a bro- ther Michael in Czechoslovakia. Interment was in Park Me- a total of 1,401, The Northiand Post's annual record of enrolment shows that the juvenile popula- tion has nearly doubled since 1948, — Cochrane (Ont.) North- land Post. HOME, TRUTHS ABROAD Prime Minister Diefenbaker's speech in Chicago is praiseworthy both for what he said and for the occasion on which he chose to say it, Canada Day at morial the P: i Games, he.sei- were S, Turcak, dankela, T Sera, a mane were zed the opportunity to speak bluntly about American business ey the Castlegar Funeral Home, in Canada to American on their home SALESMAN WITH A RECORD DRAWER 490 PHONE 3031" ! 8 A DOOR - TO DOOR OF SUCCESS Our Press and Folder Run for More Than Six Hours Every Week Producing the Castlegar District's Host Interesting and Best-Read Newspaper. 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ASK YOUR AGENT ABOUT... © Scenic-Dome rail travel © Low cost round trip rail fares © Great Lakes and Alaska cruises * Hotels and resorts across Canada © Overseas Steamship services ,® Airlines across Canada and linking: five Consult him about your travel requirements M. B. DALTON Phone 4951 erating here owe their first loy- alty to Canada has a powerful effect in'a U.S, business centre which has never before heard it first -hand, — Fort Frances (Ont.) Times. LOOKING AHEAD In a few years the South Saskatchewan River Dam _ will be a reality. But what of those of us who live in communities far removed from the dam site. With planning now, many com: munities like Rosetown could benefit as soon as the dam is full of water. _ Roselown, Sask,) Eagle, PAYING FOR CBO . There's a lot of nonsense he- ing talked abiut subsidizing. ad- vertisers who use CBC television production and network. The point people miss is that they are paying for a Canadian tele- vision and radio system. What- ever moneys ‘can be lured from the sponsors helps to pay for the setup: — Nantonn (Alta.) News, PRESSURE ON PUPIL Despite the fine new schools the improved teaching techniques and a more enlighteriing ap- proach on the part of the edu- eators, the fun is going out of schooling, The blame for that undoubtedly Hes with the par- ents. They push and cajole until the child who is not quite up to standard feels that he Is a, fall- ure. Inability to learn is confus- ed with laziness. "— Red Deer {Alta.) Advocate, NEW PROVINCE Suggestion from our neigh- naw province be carved from Cunada's northwest is not such a far-fetched. or bad idea, How- ever, we do suggest that this is far too soon to take such a step. It would tend to hide the most pressing. needs. of the area. — Grande Prairie (Alta) Herald. bor city of Dawson Creek that a] | End Washday Drudgery... Giotes _ clothes, Clothes Dryer. Tribune. with an - CLOTHES DRYER Sick and tired of Washday's 7 toughest job? — lifting and. hanging up— dripping wet Wf you dry your laundry outdoors, you’re working much too hard. What you ‘want is an automatic Electric Clothes Dryer. “Dry your clothes f indoors—fresh, fluffy soft and sweet-smelling —for int a few pennies a day. You won't worry about washday weather when you have an Electric Be sure and see the many.models of automatic Electric Clothes | ‘Dryers now on display at your Electric Dealer's. " : WEST Zuierake rove & uct COMPANY, LIMITED RJ pce 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 am. 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, 7:45 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 a.m. in the Twin Rivers Hall ' ‘The Presbyterian Church of Kinnaird . Public Worship at 11 a.m. ‘ Church School at 10 a.m. Bible Study Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.° Rev. M. S. Reside, B.A., B.D. The Anglican Church October 25 — Trinity 22 Castlegar: 11 a.m. Holy Communion Kinnaird: 9 a.m. Holy Communion Robson: 8 a.m. HC — 7.30 p.m. Evensong The Pentecostal, Tabernacle Sunday Schoo! - 10 a.m. — Morning Worship - 11 a.m. Evangelistic - 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible rStuey, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Friday at 7:30 p.m. Robson Community Memorial Church United Church — 1st and 3rd Sundays at 14 a.m Anglican Church — 2nd Sunday at 117 ou m. and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. and 7:30 p. Baptist Church — 5th Sunday BUSINESS. an “1, 1, LAUGHTON — Ae = Box 384 — C BO, CLASSIFIED ADRATES Classified ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per insertion, with a minimun charge of 50 cents. The ac can cun three weeks for th price of two If there are no changes to be made In sub- sequent weeks, There {s a 25 cent bil ling charge for classiflet ads not paid for by 12 noor of the date of publication B Engagement notices, ob ituarles and cards of thanks of “usual” length are pub lished at a flat charge of $2 No further classified ads will be accepted from overdue accounts, I Deadline for classitied ads is 12 noon Wednesday previous to the day of Issue. ~ FORRENT Room, and board. or ‘suites, Phone 9781, tin 21 Partly-furnished four-bed room house, large living room, lovely gardgns. Reasonable to re- son, Hable tenant, Phone ioe oe Furnished and unfurnished suites, central location, .Phone 2441, " New four-room apartment, heated and electric stove. Phone 273, j 340 tin40/, Splashing for shore in a race with Wendy Durnall is Willie, a white-faced ring-tailed monkey, who's enjoying a holiday near Barrie, Ont. with the Durnalls. In the next sequence *whille seems to" .More perched -up on top of Wi Durnalls have four monkeys, a a chimp an baboon and they all.went to the summer or cot: tage with the eight Durnall children. think he wi enjoy himself ’s head. ae SPORTING GOODS Sporting goods made in Cam ada in 1957 had a factory value of $16 million. Some of the ma- jor items were: billiard and bowl- ing supplies, $2.7 million; fishing. rods and tackle, $2.8 million; ice skates, $2.3 million; golf clubs, million; heekey sticks, $L7 jon, SMITH BOARDING KENNELS “The Home For Your Pet When You're Away” Accommodation for Cats Syringa Creek, B.C. PHONE 9004-3 e SASH : AND Baors |- In-All Popular Styles e “WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES — _ GLASS IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS 5 Agents For Pearson Sashiess Win-' dows and All Sealed Units CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR . WORKS F ent, Phone Alec Eremenko at 3061. 141 FOR SALE | Good .spot for trailer. Heavy wiring, septic tank, use of gar- age. Phone 4876, Castlegar.. 341 Ames-in-Cross pullets, four months old, browns and whites. Askew, Kinnaird, phone 3237. 340 NOTICES TV salés and service. Agent for Marcon!, Phone 5167. R. Mar- tini, tin DEDICATED ‘TO THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 10. 12 1:30 - 5:00 PHONE 2581 les ‘Two-bedroom house and two- room suite, Phone 3897. Furnished house six miles from Robson ferry, Phone Bere * GENERAL BUILDING ICONTRACTORS & SUPPLIES} Plumbing and Heating CASTLEGAR BUILDING ALEX CHEVELDAVE BC, Land Surveyor 448 Columbia Avenue | [Phone 5342 ‘SUPPLY STORE sis Box 240 — Phone 2161 }IHAIR DRESSING PARLO! NORA'S DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30, to 8:00 p.m. Phone 3021 A complete beauty service by appointment s PHONE 5386 ‘Nora Majesgey odern apartment Phone 9091 after 5 141 1041. Tomatoes and apples. Phone Second-hand coal-and-wood 3 | furnaces, reasonable. Phone 2161. 0] Phone 4 340) Box 303, Castlegar. “ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. * tin 41 Beauty parlor, 76 Maple Su. Costlezer, B.C. Alice Zuckerberg. 340 Large oil stove, two bree 142| and valves, Phone 4: Coming, turkey bingo. Kin- naird School. Oct, 24 at 8 p.m. Two-room _ partly-furnished eabin. Apply Marshall's Stores Robson. Phone 6231 or apply 567-5th Ave, I Must sacrifice '55 Plymouth, twotone, low mileage. Phone 142]3186 or apply 174-7th Ave., Kin- ‘Small furnished apartment. nal L830 League. io Sponsored by Catholic Women's] 34 ‘HOMES FOR SALE Two-bedroom house in, Kin- naird, full basement, easy terms. Phone 4738, tin35. 5 Three-bedroom home in Gen- elle, fully furnished on 1.8 acres of Jand mostly in garden and lawn, LR 1216, DR 8 x 10 on the PHONE 3211 SEES. CASTLE THEATRE L, Package oil heat, i possession, $4,000 will handle, full price $12,000 — Less unfur- nished. For appointment phone Chas, Catalano 376, Trail. 638 THURS. — FRI. — SAT. “HOT SPELL” Should ‘the Castlegar Film “Cabinet radio and pulter 42] Phone 2051. New three-bedroom house in Castlegar. Apply 550 Larch St. after 5 p.m, ‘Two rooms suitable for bus- iness girl. Phone 5161. 14 UNITED TRUCKING Dally Freight Service Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, Nelson PHONE Castlegar 2521 M. E. MeCORQUODALE B.C. tand Surveyor 1234 Bay Avenuy, Trail, . SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone «” $402 and 7261 We’ Service What We Install PLUMBING & HEATING SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS PHONE 5155 or 2181 D.FOX:.. Shields’ Vacuum Shop Repairs and Service on all} makes of vacuums, Hoover Sales Rep. ‘Trade-Ins Accepted CASTLEGAR TRANSFER ‘ 1308 Bay-Trail Phone 445} W. Sharples — Phone 6091 FURNITURE MOVING Long Distance PHONE 2521 — Trail 191 Nelson 1471 G. A} SUMNER PHONE 2021 - UNITED TRUCKING WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your building needs, Estimates gladly given Phone 7112 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phono $13i—Kinnaird, B.C. | LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES DUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED . Birthday Cakes CENTRAL SHOE |. & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. GREEP’S ELECTRIC - | [~ ELECTRICAL . CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE S571 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:80 p.m, Not just anether place to eat, But the place to eat another PHONE 8881 Th d_ “house with basement garage. Phone 5405, 342 e-bedroom ‘house in Kin- naird. Phone 208-L, Nelson.. 342 “INSURANGE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS: Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES Channel Quite new, 4 antenna mast. price. Write ‘Film Council, Council Support the ‘attend the mect- ing at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3 in'the United Chureh basement 2) Box 686 or apply in person to 341 532-9th A Castlegar. 2] Used Two large lots, Robson. Ap- proximately 2%4 acres. Id-al building site. Phone 2201. 341 1952 Chev two-di hardtop, Will do housework, sewlng, ete, Phone 5360 after 4 p.m, 341 Make it -a date for the Kin- naird Improvement Society mem- bership party to be held Oct. 30. Unfinished house at-Blueber- ry Creek. Three rooms and bath, big lot, $3,300. Only $1,500 cash will handle. Phone 3041, Castle- gar,.or apply Bank of Montreal. : 10 CARD OF THANKS | We wish to evtend ovr cin cere thanks to rélatives, frends and Reighosts for the mony ev acts of Fun; floor show, refr Don’t miss it, 341 immaculate condition. Mosberge semi-automatic .22 with scope. Apply 619-Ist Ave, or phone 5263, * 2 Three-burner propane stove. new condition. Complete with all fittings and tank, $100. Phone 5272, ‘ 142 Small: plano in good condi- tion, ee Phone 7751 or. apply 255-5th Ave. 142 oa testertietd ‘and “chairs, ve very Phone 2 142 good LS. Ld. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow: Lakes Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ‘ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD TV antenna, channels 2 and 6, 40-foot mast, complete with guy wires and lead-in, Phone 9381. 142 Good quality Delicieus ap- ples, $1.50 to $2.50 per box. Dun- can Carter, Robson, * 342 Garbage burner. Phone 4507. 14 WANTED ies used typewriter. Phone 4473. Senior Citizens meeting, Le- gion hail, 7.30 Friday night. Re- port of a visit to the United Na- tions by one who was there. Pub lie invited. 142 Scotch dancing classes com- mencing at Kinnaird soon, For information phone 5115, Kay an dreashuk, Robson Women's Institute will hold a Hallowe'en tea_and bake sale in the Robson Com- munity Hall on Wed., Oct. 28 a° 10 p.m. Door Prize 142 WANTED A kindergarten for‘ Kinnaird. : 142 Gfrage for winter months in 2 | Kinnaird. Phone 2852 after 6 p.m. 142 Oil range, blower fan and drums. Phone 358, Trail. 142 2! pine sand other species on an kindness and floral offerings re- ceived during our recent sed he reavement and loss of our dear uncle, Joseph Papay. Special thanks to Father E. A. Brophy Dr. A. D. Johnson, ntrses and staff of the Castlegar, hospital, and the Castlegar Funeral Home — Nieces, nephews and friend: 2 LEGAL AUCTION OF TIMBER SALE -X82115 There will be offered for syie at publ‘c auctio-, at 19.30 4.M. (Local Time) en Mondzy. Nov- ember 2nd, 1959, in the office of the Forest Rang sr, Custlezar, BC. the Licence X82145, to cut 28,100 cubie fest of fir, yellow area situated near Broadwater. B.C., Kootenay District. Three (3) years will be al- lowed for removal of timber. Provided anyone who is un- able to attend the auction in per- son may submit a sezled tender, to be opened at the hour of auc- tion and treated as,one bid. Fourteen-year-old girl desires baby sitting duties, preferably Girl for, housework and to on Dumont, Kinnaird. Phone 5488. - 340 take gare of children, Phone eL ‘optained from the District For 2 Ranger, Castlegar, B.C. Further particulars mav_ be STARRING THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS Anthony Guinn AND Shirley Booth ALSO Shiriey MacLaine “HOT SPELL” WHEN HUMAN EMOTIONS BOIL OVER MON. - TUES. - WED. dames A. Michener’s romantic story of what happened when the U.S. Marines came to New Zealand, JEAN SIMMONS-JOAN FONTAINE PAUL NEWMAN - PIPER LAURIE IW CiNEMASCOPE ester Nelson, B.C.; or the Forest 142 Leave Robson 10:00 a.m. Monday. 00" Rm. Thursday. Leave Edgewood. 7:00 am. Firday. ra 1:60 p.m. Friday. MUGGS Gro AND LATER YOU'D ALTO REACH THE GREEN [7AANO CHUNK ae ir Tabs TOWARD THE PW WOH A (Wait, T DECLARE! Wie (AND 1 WAS ALREADY SS