\ Page 4: CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thirsday)iApril 9,'1953: Thursday: April 9, 1953. CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 5 Spred Safin and Glidden PAINTS Sash — Door and Cabinet Making: KOOTENAY BUILDERS and. Suppliers: Castlegar Highway Phone 3006 . ai P ARIS YW means TOP QUALITY in Work Boots: WE HAVE THEM IN ALL SIZES 6” — 8” — 10” TOPS New Auto Court Opons '|On Highway Near. Here There are now three auto, courts along the highway between Castlegar and Kinnaird.’ The third of these:: establishments opened this week when Robert fe ‘ _| Hunter officially opened his Ce- dar Crest Motel for the convien- a half mile, north, daries' of beside they 5 Castlegar, | © available - for Suesto during the is Elies's Auto Court Which open- ed for business a few weeks ago. “The four’ ‘units of “the Cedar Crest Motel, construction of which was mostly done by Mr. Hunter, himself with local. firms handling the wiring’ and. plumbing, each have their’ own and PAR THLECTRIG" " GLASSHEAT * DEALER shower, and automatic propane finish is of two ience of i A $12,000 ‘project begun last June, the new motel has four, self-contained, three room units and is located on the. Castlegar - ;| Trail highway just south of the Twin Rivers Motel which opened for business last summer. About NEW CELGAR MANAGER APPOINTED ~ VANCOUVER — Appointment of Charles B, Dunham, of Fort Alberni, as Director of Forest Op- for over one’s face. I have tried to point out that there must be other less-painful ways of getting res- ults, but no, that would be just too Company winiten na Celgar Development Company Limited ‘was announced last week by Mr. Me w. Mackenzie, Executive Vice- for the two Mr. Dunham, a graduate of the University of British Columbia in Forest Engineering, has been as- with Bloedel, Stewart “LOGGERS! You Need Our PARIS GAULK BOOTS 10” OIL TAN UPPERS Olher Work Boots For Men $5.95 to $10.95 MADDOCKS ‘SHOE STORE PHONE 3641 FISHING DAYS ARE HERE Fisherman’s Supplies "Casting and Trolling Reds. $6.75 to $15.00 Airex “Spinster” Spinning Reel-. . Si7. 50 “Johnson” Spinning Reel ...... $45.95 - “Whirlavay” Spinning Reel . ... $27.50 Complete with Glass, All-Purpose Roa Dry or Wet Flies,: Spinning Lures, Plugs See Us'For Ail-Your- FISHING: NEED Welch Company Limited and its successor, MeMillan - Bloedel, Limited, since 1933. A native of Philadelphia, he came to British Columbia as a child and recieved his primary and secondary education in Van- couver. After qraduating from U. B.C, in 1931, he served with the British Columbia Forest Ser- vice for two years before bécom- ing associated with Bloedel, Stew- art and Welch. He is married and has two sons and a daughter. Mr, Dunham will be located in Vancouver. $25 Million Saved For Canadians Because Of Guest Parson’s Remark A chance remark of a parson visiting Canada, saved the people of Canada $25,000,000 a year says the April issue of the Printed ‘Word, a monthly publication of Johnston, Everson and Charles- worth in Toronto and Montreal. ‘The reference is to the recently abolished excise stamps on cheq- ‘ues in Canada, By the way,.I attended the P.T.A. meeting last night, One of the things I like best about at- tending meetings is that when they are adjourned, it is usual for lunch to be served, But please don’t let me leave the impression that is my sole reason for attend- ing. It was all very interesting, and I especially enjoyed the hu- morous and entertaining story of Mr. Smith's travels through Europe. Oh yes, just before closing, I would like to leave a special mes- sage for Mr. E.G.O, Surely he can’t be serious in believing I could possibly agree with the nonesense he wrote a couple weeks ago. Why, Mr. E.G.O., where is your chivalry? Have you forgotten it’s Spring? You know, if you would only realize it, we don't want to be placed on ped- estals, nor even thought divine— only a smarter counterpart, please of your “super-sex.”” MUIRHEAD AGENCIES FIRE, AUTOMOBILE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE PHONE 4341 “Canada had a tax on for so long that everyone took it for granted,” the article says. “That is, until, a small cheque was handed to a venerable’ arch- deacon from Buffalo, N.Y., who expressed surprise at such an im-. post.” “The Printed Word, ever wil- ing to rail against taxes, in May, 1952, commented on the absurdity of continuing such a levy and was; possibly, the first publicat- ion so to do since Mr. Abbot was a school Pay. The Canadian, of ated the as in its formal nie! sentation to |the minister of fin- ance. Maybe others took up the ery, and for once, the department of finance was compliant.” /“There are people,” the ace “hwho are nce of men of the cloth, an instance of chance remark of. a arson, and a visit-; ing one at that, saving the people of Canada $25,000,000 a year. THE LATEST IN Leisure Jackets: FOR MEN:AND BOYS} SHOOTH In Looks TOPS: In Wear. , . AFTERNOON - REFLECTIONS “By Gladys Collinson week but shortage of space pre- To Mrs. Collinson and ‘her:: ers go our apologies for the dela; Do you know what I heard the very first thing this morning? No, it wasn't a robin — it was a chip- munk. Now I know for’sure that it is Spring. He must have beer..one of thbse very thrifty fellows one hears about, because as I struggled through to consciouness, and look- (This column ‘was subniltted last ae vented publishing it till this wees, |-" _Gouchman Collinson - Agencies Ltd, FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY Accident,— Sickness INSURANCE ee! :BHONE ‘2921 tone stucco and the interior of fire-resistant wallboard, A unique feature of the new auto court is the private concrete swimming pool which will be LS , Ee %, | CONTRACTING’ REPAIRS’ COLIN, PETTS Corner Maple and ‘2nd, PHONE 4516. For Sale Beiween 30 and 40 Acres In The Village of Kinnaird IDEAL FOR SUBDIVIDING PRICED TO SELL COUCHMAN FOWLER & COLLINSON: AGENCY PHONE 2921 Canada's First Bank WONKING WITH CANRDIANS tm EVERT WALK OF LOE SUMCE U8I7 a a a a a ean : al The News FOR SALE — We have a lovely variety of flowers for any occa- sion. Nielsen's, Kinnaird, P3-13 Classifieds FOR RENT — > In Kinnaird, No IN CHURCH The United Church Of Canada ° 2 room Close to everyining Write Box 3) FOR SALE — 2 room. cabin on one lot in Castlegar. Partly furnished. Apply W. Okum, Box 575, Castlegar. P3-13 576, C C8-15 FOR RENT — Three room suite at Maple | and Seventh. Apply Box 373, C P3-L FOR SALE — Manure for your Garden, Phone 3493. P7-12 FOR SALE — Two bedroom houre. Apply H. Kellogg, corner Fifth and Main. P3-13 Reserve April 16th for, ue P.T.A,Concert. — . 13 FOR SALE — Grey caine In excellent condition. Mrs, B. .Rourke, Box 457, Costlenars FOUND — On path from Castle Crescent to C.P.R. station, one brass key, No, 2586, Owner may claim by paying for this ad. at Castle News Office. C3-13 for20 a.m, — Sunday School 7:15 p.m. — Hymn Song and Service of Worship. Kinnaird Every Sunday at 12:30 Service of Worship. Robson First & Third Sundays at 11 a.m, St. Rita’s Church Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 11 o'clock, Sunday WANTED TO RENT — In Cas- tegar District. Reliable adults will pay good rent for 5 or 6 room house. Permanent tenants. Box 598, Castlegar. C3-13 FOR SALE — 18 ft; three quar- ter cabin. cruiser. 6 h.p. Grey motor, What offers. BE Romaine, Deer Park, B.C. -P3-14 WANTED TO RENT — Four or Five room house, by May .7 . Phone Maddocks, 3651 or on FOR SAL tial Lots 50°x103’. yea W. W. Plotni- koff, Box 9, Castlegar or Phone 4547, P3-15 FOR SALE — McLary “Escort” coal and wood range, 2 years old. Five tube Crosley table model battery radio, Coleman gasoline iron, All. reasonably priced, ‘Phone 3257, Castlegar. G. L. Smuin, P3. 715 “Wrong Pruning ruins trees, You can now have fruit trees, etc. 30 p.m. Gonteeshonss Saturday evening at 130 Daily Mass, 8 o'clock. St. Joseph’s Chapel Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Gospel Hour - \ Twin Rivers Hall Every Sunday — Breaking of Bread 10 a.m. Sunday School —- 11:30 a.m, Gospel Hour — 7:30 p.m. pruned by an expert at prices, For Free Estimates on any small or large jobs, Phone 4568 or write Box 576, Castlegar., C3-14 Community Bible Centre *U SITUATION WANTED — Young efficient: woman with small child would like to care for Jess home for man with FOR SALE — 1 large white ena-,- - mel,McLary Charm Range. Ap- ply: E. Conroy, Castlegar. C1-15 small. children around Castle- gar, Available April 20, Write Box 38, Sanueets: ‘ PL -15 FOR SALE — One’ ‘Underwood ~ portable model, typewriter, " Only a year old. Price $60. R. .- Bechthold, Kinnaird: jy P3-15 FOR RENT — 2 room cottage at - Kinnaird.: Phone 2061, Onstle- gar or write Box 272, i Rebeon 3-1 “HOUSE FOR RENT — New four * room “and ‘bath, Victor Quid- ing, Blueberry, Creek, pet oe ..NOTICE - — CWL Card Party for Kootenay Society for Handi- capped, Children in Parish Hall, Friday,’ April 17, beginning at 8:00 p.m. C1-15 FOUND — Set of keys,in front of Maddocks Shoe Store. Own- er-may claim by Lees for * this ad, “15 LOST — Black Labrador Re- triever with white patch on WANTED TO BUY.— Chest of of drawers, or. Dresser, Apply Box 566,: Castlegar. © .: 2376, Castlegar. chest, Anyone knowing where- abouts of this dog please phone: “THE PAY-LESS FOOD | PLAN EXTENDS ro Sunday school, Sundays at 11 a.m, Classes for young people of all_ages. : Local Radio Fans Urged To Help In Golting Omar Back Castle Theatre {AvEWITH FREDAY and SATURDAY — Radio in the Castl est, the fortunes of Omar Blond- ahl, ex Trail radio station anoun- cer, Interested Trail residents have inserted an ad in the Trail news- paper reading “Omar Blondahl. CJAT obliged to fire him. Public Opinion could rehire him, Write now to the manager of CJAT and express your opinion, This notice paid for by a group of citizens in- terested. in hearing Omar back on the air." ~ Mr, Blondahl, who won a wide with his impromptu and witty emceeing of the “Daybreak Spe- cial” shaw, every morning, was relieved of his’ duties when, he used a good portion of his time on the air one morning to telling his listeners what he thought of a certain Union who insisted he should pay dues to them. His most: ardent fans are now district are following with inter-|, air following in the Trail district,| © THE BATTLE THAT SET THE ARIZONA TERRITORY FREE! PLUS THE = BOWERY BOYS ” “LET'S GET TOUGH" Shows at 6:30 and 9 p.m.BOTH EVENINGS MONDAY and TUESDAY the to get “Omar back on the air.” He has not been :reinstated as yet. Lutheran Services ° Services to be held in Anglican Church every first and third Sun- ‘| day at 3:00 p.m. Service, 7:30 p.m, A Service for the family. Above service in the Legion Hall, Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs-' days, 7:45 p.m. ‘and’ Young .Peo- ple's Fellowhip,. Fridays, 7:30 p.m. atthe home of Mr. and pets Fred E, Anglican Church Sunday, April 12 Castlegar — 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Robson — 11 a.m, Kinnaird — 4 p.m. All’ are conavally invited to these services. Presbyterian Chuck = Services in the Church every 3p Sunes: at 11:15.a.m, A. MacKellar, Minister ail Gospel Service (In Coronation Hall) noyer and F, Clemo, , 10 am. — Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. —- Evangelistic, day, today and forever.”. Co-Workers — Misses J, Pen- ‘Jesus -Christ, the same yester- ‘Photo Studio: FINEST QUALITY © SERVICE B. HUBER Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. IT WAS SHOCKING!- =the first time'a. woman doctor dared __ - to crash a man's world!. . . - the first time she dared to ride | RTHUR ~ GARY: KENNEDY: MERRILL | Shows at 7.and 9 ae WAITRESS ~ WANTED Apply RIGBY’S Coffee Shop Can uN -K. A. Morrow.- - OPTOMETRIST “ Suite 3 — Post Office Bldg. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MON, — WED. — SAT. — For Appointments) — Mon.-Wed.-Sat Phone 2581 *. Other Days Phone 3182 yp WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY _ Shows at i eae Dm. VAN JOHNSON’ “PATRICI NEL LOUIS CALHERN SIDNEY BLACKMER ~ Live The May Millions Of Families In “Canada And United States Are Living. To-Day —THE FOOD PLAN WAY= RESIDENTS OF THIS. DISTRICT THE PRIVILEGE OF * PURCHASING YOUR FOOD AT SAVINGS OF UP. TO 35 PER CENT WITH REFRIGERATED SERVICE _AT: YOUR DOOR: ORDER YOUR MEAT, PERISHABLES AND GROCERIES, THE; ECONOMICAL, MOD- ERN WAY. A VERY SMALL DOWN PAYMENT PUTS a SUPERMARKET IN YOUR HOME “SAVE AS COUNTLESS FAMILIES. ARE DOING fe oe eee ee Upto $50 Per Month — -Use Geupon at Right to Get Full Details - Pay les Food Plan. Hae STYLED For Comfort ed out the window—mainly to tell him to pipe: down—lI noticed he was sleek and fat and chirpy as all get-out, just like he hadn't _[been hibernating all winter. I wont tell you what he said, ‘cause that was a secret, but I can tell you he was mighty happy about ie ? Reversibles " PAY-LESS FOOD PLAN LTD: © Ee 1234 Bay Avenue int B &. ‘DEAR Please’ send me ‘full particulars of your Food Plan. It is understood iam under, no obligation, : Corduroys Windbreakers ALL SIZES AND COLORS MEN’S — $11,45'to $12.75. ‘Drop In-and See Our Complete Line Of SPORTS JACKETS LEITNER'S LIMITED Now, in my opinion, there is no nicer way to gyeet the morning than to the song of a meadow- lark: However, the chattering of 2 = ‘heap a. bande list rf out-of-. with the blaring of the radio — * town vumbers © “Till T waltz. Again With You"— : sais Cat fretiieah % Steg which I-really ‘like, or even to : : eee q = Omar with his “Spring-time ‘in Smolensk.” \ That of course js preferable a ig = again to the cdld-water method . 7 y which a couple: fellows in our ) BRITISH COLUMBIA, house seem to think is the ac- TELEPHONE : cepted way of bringing the house- aoe : comrany Se hold to life, or of fighting to get Pa “ aN your -breath through a pillow which is placed none tao gently