Thursday, August 21, 1952 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. PPI ne The News’ FOR SALE — Clare Jewel Coal and Wood .Range, ite Ena- mel, excellent condition, phone 4201. _ FOR SALE — Two girls’ bicycles. H. M. Card, Robson. P3-33 WANTED Reliable truck driver. Apply H. M. Card. P3-33 FOR SALE — Gladioli flowers. A Joy at J. R. Parkin residence, 7th Avenue. P3-32 FOR SALE — Double bed. Box springs. Oustermore mattress. All in good condition. W. H. Toogood, 2nd. and Maple, Cas- tlegar. P1-34 FOR SALE — One and a half level lots, close in, good loca- tion. Apply Philip Toogood, . Castlegar. P1-34 FOR SALE — 1950 Austin. Apply G. A. Clarke, Kinnaird, B.C. - P2-33 FOR SALE — Reconditioned two-piece suite. Choose your own cover. Large selection of reasonably priced materials. Inspection invited. No obliga- tion. W. Hackman, Robson. P3-33 FOR SALE — Kitchen Stove. Very good shape. A Guidone, Scott’s Store, Kinnaird. P4-33 FOR SALE — Peach plums, 7c per lb. Fred Eremenko, next to Castle Theatre. C3-33 Classifieds FOR SALE — Roosters, 4 months old. 45 cents per lb. W. Sap- runoff, Fifth Avenue, Castle- gar. P3-34 WORK WANTED — Excellent male cook desires position in or near Castlegar. Twenty years experience in cooking and bak- ing. Can cook for several hund- red men if necessary, but do not want restaurant work. Available late in September. Write George Froland, clo Astoria Hotel, Prince George, B.C. C3-32 WANTED TO’ RENT — House with 2 or 3 bedrooms for High School teacher and. family, in or near bus route to Castlegar. Must have accommodation by Sept. 1. Will consider any type of home and do repairs if ne- cessary. Address replies to Box 410, Castlegar, B.C. C4-30 FOR RENT W— Three-roomed suite, partly furnished. Robson side of ferry. Apply J. Holu- boff, Box 224, Castlegar. P3-33 YOUR SECOND HAND DEALER Buy or sell. Phone 4262. I will call. NOTICE — Trail Business Col- lege, 625 Victoria St., Trail. Day School begins Sept. 2 Night School begins Sept. 22. Gregg and Pitman Shorthand. Office reopens August 18. C9-27 WORK WANTED — Part time FOR SALE — Monitor 1 cleaner. Moffat Hot - plate. Presto pressure-cooker, new. Large doll buggy. Helen Davis, Phone 2181, Castlegar. C3-34 in Castle- ork gar. Box 181, Castlegar. P1-34 HELP WANTED — High school girl. Board and room in ex- h FOR SALE — Firestone peaches. 10 cents per Ib. Mrs. J. Peter- ge for part time services. Apply Kerr’s, Box 310, Castle- gar. C3-34 son, First Avenue, C; g P1-34 FOR SALE — 500 gal. welded and riveted steel tank. Also Kemac oil burner. Apply And- erson Feed Co. C3-34 FOR RENT Large business quarters right in the centre of Castlegar. Three unfurnished rooms for living accommoda- tion. Separate entrances. Box 522, Castlegar, B.C. C1-34 SETO Good Meals WEDDING PARTIES FULLY MODERN RESTAURANT SERVING FULL MEALS and ‘LIGHT LUNCHES BANQUET ROOM NEWLY DECORATED . Catering to e TEAS or BANQUETS : CAFE Good Service CLUB MEETINGS PHILLIP — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phillip, Castlegar, Aug- ust 17, a daughter in Trail Tad- anac Hospital. BELL — To Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bell, Trail, a daughter, August 16, in Trail-Tadanac Hospital. JANKOLA, — To Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jankola, Kinnaird, a daughter, August 16, in ‘Kootenay Lake General Hospital. Look what you get ‘ape witha Coleman OIL HEATER! Cee ere ccccces ONLY $82.95 EASY TERMS Small in size —small in price — giant g s in perform- ance! Pro- duces 32,000 BTUs of heat per hour. A really fine room heater —as dandy auxiliary heater! See this shadowed mahogany beauty for yourself. You'll be at its low price—its high power! Come In ond Inspect this heater Comfort costs so litte with a _ 24 Pieces Libbey Sofedge —, CRYSTAL - GLASSWARE Retail Value $14.85 RECORDS Yes!! The very latest in records can bé heard at the Castle Theatre AND purchased at the... LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE - Phone 4208 Coleman OIL HEATER Castlegar Dealer | WEST S Dept. Store Ltd. Win A CASTL SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE Each week a drawing of passes to the Castle Theatre will be made from names of subscribers renewing their subscription. There will be extra passes if you bring a new subscription with your renewal, August 14 to September 30 One Pass will he given away for each ten renewals You Can Win 3 Passes 2 FOR YOURSELF AND 1 FOR A NEW SUBSCRIBER Free Pass TO THE ON OUR received each week HERE’S HOW! ing your Bring in a ne’ your first FREE PASS Ww subscription with your renewal and you will have an opportunity on a Second Pass for yourself and the third pass for your new subscriber. E THEATRE gives you the opportunity (1 in 10) of winning Page 5 Former Salmo Officer Heads Castlegar RCMP In a three-detachment shuffle of RCMP officers, Constable Gerry R. Kline arrived in Castle- gar last Friday to take charge of Castlegar detachment RCMP. Constable Kline replaces Con- stable Howarth, who has been transferred to head Rossland de- PROF. DIXON SPEAKS TO ROBSON AUDIENCE ON DOUKHOBOR PROBLEMS Under, the sponsorship of the Robson Women’s Institute, Prof. W. J. Dixon of U.B.C., a member of the Government Research Committee on Doukhobor fairs, who is spending six' months in the Kootenays in further in- af-) vesti and of Doukhobor problems, spoke to a representative audience at Rob- son Community Memorial Church last week. The professor outlined the main points of the findings of his committee and answered ques- tions put to him by- members of the audience. He was introduced by Mr. W. Waldie. tachment, and is repl as head of the Salmo detachment by the officer formerly in charge at Rossland. He is married and has two children, a three year old daughter, Terry and a son Ricky, one year old. Mr. Kline has been a policeman for ten years. After service with the Royal Canadian Navy during the war, he joined the B.C. Pro-. vincial Police force at Creston. When that body’s duties were taken over by the RCMP he be- came a “Mountie”. He has serv- ed_as policeman at Creston and Salmo. Kinnaird Makes Bid For Used Trail Pump. The Village of Kinnaird, seek- ing to improve its hard pressed water system, has made a tenta- tive offer of $2,000 to the City of Trail for a 400 gallon water pump with motor and electrical acces- sories In a letter read at Mond CARLSEN’S BUILDING SUPPLY BUILDING MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Paints — Brushes — Oils Bathroom. Fixtures THURSDAY e i i i FINAL GLEARANGE SUMMER DRESSES FRIDAY ' Gottons— $4.95 _ Better Dresses — $8.95 Janet's Ladies Wear Tinreimaetnerreirrnearoree SATURDAY WWwnH~ rH night’s meeting of the Trail City council the Kinnaird village com- mission made the $2,000 bid on the pump, subject to “investiga- tion and negotiation” The matter was referred to the fire, water and light committee. The pump, from the Sunning- dale pump house in Trail, was replaced by a larger one, to boost Trail’s water supply. Firemen Trounced Out Of Playoffs Nelson Queens eliminated the Kinnaird Firemen from the soft- ball playoffs last night at Nelson by trouncing them 16-2 in the third game of a best of three series. Nelson gained 16 hits, Kin- naird 4. The Firemen fastballers are still raving over Sunday’s sche- }duled game which could not be played because the parks board commission had allocated the park for the use of two different games at the same hour on that ‘| date. The Firemen’s playoff game was scheduled for play at the same hour that another game was being played. Nelson could have taken the game by default but chose to play it last night instead. { Kats League Titlists Second Straight Year The Castlegar Kats copped the Trail Senior Women's Softball League Championship for the second year in succession, it was announced this week, Gn tne basis of percentage of wins In total number of games played, the local ladies breezed through the season with 13 wins, five losses — one by default — and no ties for a .722 percentage placing them .022 ahead of Shavers Bench who wound up in second place. Final standings of teams were as follows: G Ww the six T 0 0 1 1 2 Nine of the Castlegar players finished with batting averages for the season of over .300. Belle Gray was top Kat slugger with an average of .583; Lil Wood- Tow second with .468 and Alice Zaitsoff third with .458. Other batting averages were, Joy Saunders, .444; Mary Randall, :418; Lorraine Martini, .361; Vio- let Miros, .313; Verna Kanigan, -312 and Joyce Swihart, .305. In the pitching department, Anne Kastrukoff pitched. nine games for seven wins and two [| losses; Joyce Swihaxt five for four wins and a loss; Miss Blai- hut two, both wins and Tillie Cheveldave one for one loss. RADIO SERVICE B. HUBER 25-years experience Work Guaranteed Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. at The Canadian Bank of Commerce Castle Theatre SAVE WITH A Thriftpass « JUST ABOUT “mast W Lox S / 20. * Mister. Friday and Saturday F BURTLANCASTER DOROTHY McCUIRE: 2m YOU'LL SEE IN A LONG, LONG a 4 4 Move, rs ae TIME! eae 50 PAYNITE FRI. SHOWS AT 7 and 9 p.m. - Monday and Tuesday NTGOMERY. CLiFT- TAYLO George Stevens’ mercer in , Unequalled As A Story Of Youth? Paramount presents \YLOR- WINTERS ty THEODORE DREISER ane me Patmc KEARNEY play adapted trom Doe moved Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday ROD CAMERON — BONITA GRANVILLE "Strike it Rich” Plus “AS YOU WERE” Shows at 7 and 8:30 p.m.