CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 22, 1962 ‘Gas: ‘Disposer: Makes” Garbage Disposal Nice vo & gaa, disposer approved by the Conadian Gas Association Labora- torles can. raise both your morale and your popularity with And. “nélghbors,_ s “Bate, economical ans s alsposers free the ‘homemaker from her most unplenaant household ‘chore,.._ In- stead of emptying scraps in ‘the kitchen garboge can, then emptying’ that at a dump or having it picked up days later, the housewlfe merely dropa all scraps and. rubbish: into ther gas Gisposer, AS gas flame: ‘docs tha rest, Until the advent of the gas disposer, garbage and trash dispo- sal was an unavoidable porblem shared by oll. Many municipalities } : spend tremendous sums of, money’! collecting garbage und other burn- able waste. A collection truck costs about $10,000 and requires two.or three men to operate it. Modern gos disposers, which can be installed. inside the home, eliminate all garbage and refuse worries; No trips outdoors In stormy weather, no temptation for dogs, cats and rate, no breeding grounds for insects .and germs, and no un- pleasant odore indoors or out, ‘The gas units dispose of every- thing from wet, garbage to large bones and ‘old shoes, Everything family |i goes except cans and bottles, Live Better. Thomas Edison, inventor of the first practical electric light bulb, Probably never in his wildest dre- ams realized the vast potential for better living his numerous: inven- “ons made possible. - National Electrical Week,.: Feb. 1-17, honora the 115th anniversary of his birth. Every time we flick a switch, we pay tribute‘to his gen- ius-which literally lighted Be, the world. During National Electrical Week, we also salute the worki’s most. versatile servant ,.. eleotri- olty, Nothing else works so hard (moee rot Cini.e Gorter? Sorceress ATHIERVILLE, ©: MELCHERS DISTILLERIES, LIMITED : eel ANADA | 26 oa, Fuk STRENGTH, WHISKY.» ‘VERY LIGHT AND EXTREMELY MILO IN CHARACTER. Flectrically and s0 economically for us, Through the wonder of electricity, a dozen servants are on hand in every home ready to do our. bidding instantly. Many of our Premiers and Ma- yors declare - National Electrical Week officially by. proclamation — 8 Bante, too, tothe 160,000 dedica- Canadians in the electrical in- aa working to make electricity work for. us, ‘ ” B.C. Must Get li’s Large: Share Of Gas Markel . ‘The president of the B.C, and Yukon Chamber of Mines says Bri. tish Columbians must take ‘aggres- alve action to secure a. “major share of the growing” California “natural gas market, H ‘R. E, Legg told the chamber's annual meeting at Vancouver that the California market in Its initial stages will buy $52,000,000 worth of Alberta gas a year. In the second stage. it will buy. double that amount, © ‘We should pursue a polley as bold and imaginative as those which bullt our gas.and oll pipe- lines, rather than sit back timidly jand seé Alberta take. all of this $100,000,000 annual ‘export to Call- If “alverta fills the California, “he asked, where else ao BA, tind export. pekels. for didn't even now, he it was nice of you to 50 faith. “fully recount the conversation bet. ‘ween yourself and Jim on this oc- casion.. I was particularly atrucic ‘by the way. Jim degan his admon- ition. to you. when be he learned, to ils horror, that you had falled to ;, suck me. in. “Write again! said | © no, Jim, “Drop a digger stone down, the welll, The splash will be heard!” . . ma eed I should like your permission to use :that bit about the “bigger stone” some time. As you and Jlin Sppear to know me so well, you must be aware that I steal all my hotter phrases,.This was a gasser, * ea I gather from your letter that after Jim issued his immortal in- struction to drop a. bigger stone im Is ansawful blabbermouti ‘or’ ((b), that. you, George, have" been swingiig the: lead. . .ta tf Binco itis heresy of.the.rank- manager is a blabbermouth, I am reluctantly forced to assume that you are elther a bit of a Schnook ‘or have been sneaking ‘up -Broad- way from.Times Square.too often to take In the. girlie shows... { ‘You -have given me, some good ‘advice, .I shall return’ you some. , Git ‘that Une, George. Kick that ball: Drop | bigrer stones down . moro, wells, ‘When. general managers have to.teach thelr own weasels how to. suck eggs,.lt seems to be ob- vious that, those) tyeasels, unless ' they. buckle down to it; are 'in P baer of getting the old henve- * * ‘Please ‘mnderatand, George, “that I have nothing in: the/world - against “Editor & Publisher, In tact, I think At jaa useful, atim- ‘ulating ‘and “Intelligent publica- Hon, But you know how it la about ; me. ond megazines, George, I am ‘@tch an indolent ‘slob that they pile up In my Ibrary and I never them. They don’t burn well’ in my Ubrary fireplace. and! thoy overfill the. garbage cana, So’ they” just Pile up and up ond up until < can't ‘squeeze myself into the room, whereupon I sneak into my “Gedroom’ and look ‘at’ television which is not only -bad for my im- ‘mortal soul but plays hob with my work, Then ‘there's the devil to Pay all around, in more tte than X don't want you to feel hurt Obout thia George, And, above - : all T mmouldn't want to wound the feolliga of good old Jim. But 11) have to decline your offer of Edi. | tor 8 Publisher, much ag I ad- nilre it, because I don't think, at ths moment, that I could stand any more trends,” +. Cordially, PB. You ‘may call me Harold. STORAGE - CRATING - "Trail 364-1818 weem to get arourid: to reading - MOVING & STORAGE “The: Family Mover” LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE HAULING © For Free Estimates Call Collect PACKING - _ SHIPPING Nelson 1471 down the well, he went on to out- He informed you that’ “the diggest alngle factor in the news- en, they want to be utter poops, must keep in constant touch ‘with all the (eends. And $0.0n and so on. George, your future. If you, as circulation _ director, didn't already .kriow all * these’ ‘things, what have: you been up’ to, George? ‘That Jim went out of his way usiness, compels mi one of. two. conclusions (a), tet tems, ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ‘ Rey. E,"A. Brophy, PP.” 6th at Elm' Street Sunday Masses - 830 and 1020 am Byening Mass, =, 600 pet. . Canada is situated between two great powers and in the event of war might easily become a “No- Man's Land.” Civil Defence advises preparation. ON: THE- HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS: OF.BRITISH COLUMBIA You CAN. E in CONTACT. Today y you ‘can. phone’ ‘trom y your car or truck ‘almost as easily as you ‘phone from your office. Travelling the highways and byways of British .' Columbia, you can transmit urgent orders... . report quickly on progress and delays. Back at the office the whereabouts of vehicles can be checked Instantly... personnel and machinery diverted‘ without delay to wherever. they are “needed... costly time loss and mileage ellmin+ “ * ated, Profits mount when you can keep talking! Mobile radictelephone service is available in ” most: parts of B.C. ~ and it’s simplicity Itself. .. A button on your car or truck microphone sik-- nals the’ local ¢ tor and she-.then connects +. you to the numbe» fequested.| There's no capital because mob! . are rented at an cconcrnlca Vmanthly figure. Get the facts today from our- Marketing ‘Land Sales Department. If out of town, pone dapat by asking your sperator for R C: TEL @ “(VIA MOBILE RADIOTELEPHONE) = Se ae COLUMBIA TELEPHONE. COMPANY ‘Thurs, 7:45. pia, Bible pers ‘Tues, 7:80 Pim. Yourg UNITED CRUECH OF. CANADA | Robeon —, Ist and. an Aeoeeds at Castlegar Servis Pe ‘Worship at} 730 p.m, ° Kinnaird — Service of: Worship at 45 aan ounce: or 3 e808 cunist ||euntays' at 10 em, in the Twin Rivers ; frening Guerament Service 730 pm bs ‘Suntay Schoo! -"10 ‘am. Morning Worship -"11 a.m. day at 7.30 pm: Young People's Friday, a€ 2-20 pm. 3 ROBSON MEMOBEIAL: CHUEROH United Church — ‘Ist and: Sr Sun)” od days at 11am, : Church. —- 2nd ‘and 4th : | Anglican’ Sundays at 11. a.m. Mattias followed More B.C. oil for B.C. ... up coat oil energy for: ritish ‘Columbia &ss0) oe Read ie Use the baddace Ohthuahua, male “puppies, a. month-old, ‘house trained, Ph, 365- across om ‘Twin Rivers afotel, Fos Hving room, Kltehen, : bat m and 2 bedrooms on first floor. ‘Bedroom, Hying room, Biches ead shower -in “basement. meabina rates ; EXCAVATION, SPECIALISTS 3 WARD, MICHIGAN. LOADERS ‘TANI DUMP ‘TRUCKS AD RATES ‘PHONE 365.3031. Classified ads. are char- ged .for at'the rate of five eeats per word ‘or. figure per insertion. Minimum eharge for classified ads ‘placed in person at the Castlegar News office is 50. cents, Minimuni' charge: for. classified ada phoned in to + the office Is 60 cents... ‘There 1s a special: rate | of allowing a. classified ad to'run three times fot the “price of tvo, providing there afe no changes in tho, i wording of.the ad in sub-" / sequent issues. <<. A Castlegar News box ; Number may be used on classified ads for. an extra.. FOR SALE records and lessons’ f tt tor ano sccordian: oe a secepted Write Box. 4 os ‘Castlegar, or Ph. 365-5418 |F or_Nelson” 497¥.. ia Heights and Quance subdivisions, One river-view det. Ph, ven Few white Java Doves, Cae vs Webster, Robson. : Cheap, _amail —cosl-and-wood furnace ee pipes, as dismantled. Ph.3 Men's skits, ae ANeSs, figg 8-9 boots, pole ae —_3-bedroo! Robton townltes « ol “heat. Pen 3, Ste 28x8 1058 Leisure home Teg good condition, Ph. 365-5617. New 8-bedroom pause with _ port, hardwood 4 ood cabinets Ri oe fate race ving A 58680, raced r tin’ ea bedroom reverie Home with 3 sultes, Gas heated. App! eth Ave. Castlegar. Ph, 33 Bulli: sc fs, appl: a Je= wellery Store.” oe tin’ —————— CASTLEGAR « . 3-BR HOME — Gentray, toe ated, Owner must. move. Priced : gi) der any moculate inside ana ole 2 it, Large LR with sifeplace, dining: room. t, eine aR Pi partly. iia at water oit heat, Reasonably priced to lage lob 134 acres, vale sicaie on 4) a }, WE trees. Good at $8,000. Phone 365-4341 immediately for details U=Phone Services has the qual. ifted ‘dreasmaker for you. Ph, 365- Guaranteed repairs to all ding- 7 tent ad- eS. , Represen= each week, Ph. Trail Nelson 41. ‘ing |, ne EXCAVATING PHONE 365-9042 COLUMBIA SAND. & aaa eu iiding WS Ration Tots in Robson | §egy nent Fat Got 30 oven sn) 38 365-3802 ‘et & | technical surveys at Revelstoke au téag{ ters. section’ of’ the department FOR RENT Furnished ' sulte, Pe goon iy | rem enko's Apartments, Ph, sone house In Bast See . Ph. 385-6553, Small furnished house in a Newly deécormted 25 bedroom in Robson tor fownsite, ee} large pleted.: Living reem, dinette, ete fen, utitty: Toom, bat good furnace, Ph, S65- *; house: in Lees Ph, 985-6021, wap erased, Srerinent on nan li a) montis. tnt No enitaren, ie lo be Het i_before 29 tin Tota ae. available Feb, 20, ht and heat supplied. a i pet tnt room furniehod and heated ult. Ph 365-5960 after. 5 p.m. weekday: ‘B-bedroom suite, partly furmish- ed, sae * ‘heat! and range.’ an room suite with bath in ‘te Harvick Block. Ph. 385-5885. tino WANTED saag Ome utility trailer, Ph. 365- . LEGAL : Notice of Application for Change co ta pee siven that an application will be ms ie Di. rector of Vitale ‘statisti er a ge of, name,’ pursuant y eee of the the eae plame ict, lam Tom loft of ‘Cs vince of * | dinner were Rev. and Mrs. Webb of Pro-j}her. to, the pack. Karen 3 ussifieds CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 22, 1962 Bowling Resulls BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Pontiac — Buick — Vauxhall 701 Baker St. Nelson Phone 578 Village Moves to Obtain. Results of Columbia Tests ‘The annual mother and daugh- | tess, ter banquet sponsored by the Par- ent Committee to Robson Guides and Brownles was held in the hall on Monday, ‘Tho tables were tastefully set and the head table waa decorated ‘by the traditional Brownle and Guide cakes. v "Special. “guests attending the Castlegar; Mrs. R, Hyson, area com- misaloner;.’Mrs, J. Raine, secretary of Guide Association; Mra, L. Wor- ley,: Parent‘: ‘Committee president; Mrs,'M, Bro, Guide Captain; Mrs, L,..Dewis,. Guide Lieutenant; ‘Mrs, L, Kaardaal; Brown Owl; Mrs, M. Jenner, Tawny Owl and Miss Linda ‘Bro, mistress of ceremonies, ‘The toast to the Queen was gi- ven by Brownlé Charlotte -Latue and to the founder by Gulde Wendy Worley, After a most delicious turkey dinner, a {ew., remarks were ad-|, dressed to the gathering by Mr, ‘Webb, Mrs. Hyson, Mrs, Raine and Mrs, Worley..The 1st Robson Brow- nie Pack then made a fairy ring. Commissioner Mrs, Hyson then made presentations to Joanne Hav- Mand, Fairy emblem and welcomed Anderson received her Golden’ Bar, Second- year badges were presented to Ka- Ten. Andérson,: Pat. Belbeck, Pam Last Week's Bowling Besalts Monday “High School” League ~ 491: vel 204; boys high three, Danny Fa- vel cal, CASTLEGAR DINING. noon , child ‘nurse , hos ess; P.. Suckeston ‘and a : Worley, 2nd-class badge, ‘ @4irs,Eiyson then presented ra Anderson; 1-year stars to D, Dewis, O; Latfarche, P, Yard. ie ¢ Captain Mrs, Bro‘and Lieuten- ant Mra Dewls were presented with thelr. S-year, asters. . ‘The Guides then gave a dem- onstration of first-ald, This was the team: that competed’ in Rossland and came second. The Brownies then sang an Xskimo action.song and with the singing of more songs by, all, a most enjoyable evening came to“an end, ‘Thanks were extended to Mrs, J; Saliken who. so capably served the ae assisted by the Guides. B. Cherrington Heads United - Board of ‘Stewards - The United Church board of stewards held their regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs,: Bert last. week with nine aaa mu "HELP MATES 7 fant Dut Sere 2g uu “| Marche, Charlotte -Latue and, Jo~ Dianne PI ) Mar- gle . Thors, Bey. Danchella, Joan. La anne Haviland. Firat-year badges went to MM. Fornelll, D, Woodrom and J. LeHue. ‘The «laf Robson Guide’ Com= ‘pany 5 thant ;formed'a and arabes present... ‘Much routine business was dis- cussed and the election of officers repeated: the Guide Low and prom. eS Badges’ were ‘then’ presented by | Commissioner Mra. Hyson to D, Gi-. raud, ed tothe board and they: were Miss Carol Prone looby M. Rush and A. Me ‘Worley,.. little“ house’ embiem;.. D,. Dewis, cook's badge, child» nurse, hostess; GO, EeMarche, child nurse, hostess, cook's pages: P. Yard, hos- ‘The next board meeting will be held at'the home of: Mr, and Mrs. Stack at Woodland Park. ‘The Village of Kinnatrd isto request-‘several: months: results of water sampling carried ‘out by the mineral processing division of the federal department of mines and ‘Trail, The. head of the industefat: wa- wrote council that the division is carrying out “a five-year study of water quality in the Columbla riv= er.” The study “covers a relatively complete chemical: analysis’ of the river water but does. not ‘check bac! terlological pollution.” Monthly “sampling Slahions op- t ‘Trail Cor. Maple & Sth, Castlegar BuuLDOzNG LAND. OLEARING:: EXCAVATION Phone 345-2511. Rebeon > Bfarshall’s Steve charge of 50 cents for. han: dling answers. | ‘ ., Engagement. notices,’ obituaries and cards of thanks of “usual” length are published at a flat charge of $1.00. Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. ~Bullding & Supply Co,-L4d, Castlegar. Phone : 365-3351 on the Kootenay. river pe Nelson. “MON. (N31 1-25, G69," CASTLEGAR - KINNAIRD KINSMEN NEWSPAPER BINGO _ SAT. N44 rm, "Bum, B-2, B-7, I-23, 0-65, 0-62, N-i 37, N-96, | | Bingo Cards, are available antl: Bingo i “called = 4 CASTLEGAR — Irene's Inn, "oats Groceters Elnnatra Coffee Bar and Service, ‘Trischuck's., ‘— Phil's’ Service Station, Moran's Store, Btore, THURS. 8-13 - FRI! 6-50 N-43, G-46, G-68, G-47, B-8, N-32, 1-18, 0-74," 1-22," ‘o-n; ‘7-26, "Jack's Hovadron é a John RULES: in this paper. at orce, BINGO IS: FULL HOUSE Z 1, Mavi. numbers ‘off with a Pencil se they appear 2 HE you have a fill card call the Cestiasi Nove 3. Winner will be ‘announced in the first ive fol- lowing declaration of ‘a winner. . Store. is awarded to: Hs: Victor Welbe of Burniby, Assis. erate below ‘and 3. The; letter continues: “The sults of these studies will not be available: for ‘some time’: but -- we ctuld supply. several. months. -re- sults on the Columbia river at Re- velatoke and ‘Trail. You must realize that thesa studies were not design- ed to’ check for sewage pollution nor any particular pollutant but ra ther to show long term changes in the chemical) quality of the river and. of! some of the alg tribu- tarles.’ “sChemlesi changes is what we Robson Guides & Brownies Hold ‘Mother-Girl ‘Banquet! want,”, commented Comm, - Ron! Giles. He euggested that the village obtain the results. that ‘are ‘avail: able and ask to be put on a mailing Ust to obtain turther results, 3 Senior Slamp "Club to Meet - With Jui “the regular. February meeting of the David Thompson Stamp Club was held ‘at’ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nielsen last week, In the absence of the president and © vice-president,’ past-president. Axel Nielsen conducted the iaesting. There were 16 members and. one guest, Mrs, L. Bullock of ‘Warfield, Present. Correspondence was read relat. dng} to ‘the special postal ‘services being set up in Seattle: in: connec- tion’ with’ the World's: Fair’ this summer and also to the philatelic exhibition in May. Final were made Trail Wolf Gul wWeuik wus _ Awarded Gross For Gallantry A 10-year-old Wolf Cub from Trail and two B.O, Leaders have won high swards from the Boy Scouts of Canada in an honors list released today in Ottawa by Gov- ernor-General . Georges Vanier, ‘Chief Scout for Canada. ‘The lst, which marks the birth- day.,of the; founder, of. the Scout Movement, Lord) Rol Robert ; len-Po- well of Gilwell, includes ‘poven oth- ers from! B.C.) it! Awarded the Gilt Gross for gal- Jantry with moderate ‘risk is James Arthur’ Kelly, who'swam out into Christina Lake and pushed an alr ‘| will be held at 6.30 p.m, this Friday for the meeting with the W. E. MacCabe Junior Stamp Olub which at the Improvement Soclety. Hall, The youngsters will have their al- bums on display and are Jooking forward to, thelr trading. session. with the junior collectors, Meeting ‘places for the next three months were detided: March at Condy’s, April at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Moor and May at -R. Booth’s home in Trail, Mr. Nielsen gave an informative talk on-the history of Norway and the way jt was portrayed in her talc -! Name Dogwood Given to New =; United Girele. One of the circles of the Uni- ted Church Women ‘met at ‘the home of Mrs. J. Sherbiko ‘Tuesday evening with 16 members present, This was the first meeting of 1962. and. conducted the business, after which the election. of officers for 1962 were elected. Mrs. Hunter ‘was elected as president, Mrs. H. Grum- .| mett is secretary-treasurer, Mrs. L. Morey: is devotional and. program convenor, J J, Sherbiko is “Get Well Cards" convenor, ‘The members then selected the naine “Dogwood’ for their circle. ‘The next circle meeting will be held at'the home of. Mrs,’ L,: Grunerud. At the close of a very eveny ing delicious refreshments were ser- ved by: the hostess Mrs. Sherbiko: 18 Persons Attend Robson WI Meet ‘The regular monthly ‘meeting of the Robson .WI.was held at the home of Mrs. W. Waldie last week with the President, Mrs. W..Hubert, in the chair and.16 members’ and two visitors present. ‘The. meeting’ was ‘called to or- der by the singing of the. Institute Ode, .. Hospital committee: Mrs: Smecher reported. holding a suc- cessful coffee party and asked about having one on’ the morning of Feb. 21, This was agreed upon, Mrs.’ Bal- lard reported for the cemetery committee, and a report was given on the ‘well attended Valentine Tea convened by. Mrs..W.:‘Waldle, Mrs: MoPhee and ‘Mrs, Fornelli,’ raed stamps, His was 4 lustrated by colorful album pages and was enjoyed by all. Jim ‘Toogood, secretary, con ducted a lvely stamp auction in the absence of the regular auc- tioneer, John Moor, who is wistting in ‘Switzerland. mattress to a 2@-year-old man who suffered .& cramp while :s' Kelly then towed the man to shore. The suvet Acorn for specially