Page 8 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. ‘Thursday, May 6, 1954 ° =ROCKETGAS— FOR | Cooking — Water Heating House Heating — — Clothes Drying . “PS FAST - CLEAN - ECONOMIC. McKay é Stretton ltd. Your Home Planning Cen NELSON, B.C. 532 Baker St. Phone 1555 fecvonciahy 2 MILLION CANADIANS USE THE B of A, money . When: you ‘ask foc a loan at the Bof M, you do novask 2 favour. | For business and peysonal needs, people in every walk of Vite, with. steady aoe ‘ canes: stow at theBof Matthelow- * - ‘4 est-rates—27¢ a month for’ a:$100 loan; ° repayable_in 12 monthly jstalments * Cequals 67% interest per annum). If) ye ition is sound, there's - money for you at the B of Ms OF MONTREAL fk 'Cinanes Fusr : Bah... wountne With can aaa ‘event ‘WALK OF LIFE SINCE In? -|ees families are happier and pro- Castlegar Branch, - | EID CASSERLY APPOINTED Discontinued Lines’ i BEAUTY SKIN - Gowns... . + $3. 29. Panties : Ree ce Nylon Sis - $3.79. SLAGKS.- Other Slips . $2.69 Only ...... $5.95 Mav, Safely Month At Cominco Plants Safety steals the spotlight at Cominco in May. For thirty-one days The Consolidated Mining and Smefting Company's. 7,900 }em- ployees will be working to make Safety Month .the safest ever. They have an all-time record to preak this year. In 1953,- Safety Month saw only six-lost- time ac- eidents -at: all-operations, >); J. B, Biker, Supervisor-of Com- inco’s Safety and Hygiene .De- partment, in announcing Safety Month,. said, ‘We are not inter- ested in setting records for the sake .of records. alone.- ‘That is rot the spirit behind «a: safety We are in setting records because they.mean human suffering has been cut down, less pay lost, our employ- duction is maintained.” ‘The employee force is engaged in all phases of. metal mining, smelting and refining as well a ani Commissioners Give $75 To Legion Band t in new enti v in- construction in Canada in 1953|creased by 10 percent, while sins was valued at $1,062,000,000, an in new : increase of 35 percent over, 1952. {equipment showed no inerease In the same period investment in over 1952. ” A request for a‘ jon to.the Salvation Army. was turned down and a $75 grant to the Ci Legion Band was authorized ‘at the regular Castlegar village com- mission meeting Monday evening. In. their. letter!:of appeal, the Salvation Army admitted they re- ceive: an; annual grant from. the Kinnaird-Robson-Castlegar “Wel- fare and Recreational Society but asked for further funds to support thelr social institutions. 1 Harry whet is also president of the K.R.C. said the K.R.C/:grants the Salva. tion “Army. $150'each year. /Al- though the Army representatives have claimed this ‘does.not cover the expenses of the welfare work the Army performs: in this ‘dis- trict, ‘Mr.i Sommers said he knew of no instances where ‘the; Army has given social help in‘this: dis- trict. The K-R.C. has its own ‘Wel fare Committee,.'under the; man- tt of the Lillian ‘Killough of chemical fertilizers, The majority work at Trail and Kimberley, Cc Chapter 1LO.D.E,, which looks after, welfare cases: locally: : * BC. opera- tions are also located at Riondel, B.C., Calgary, Alta,,. Tulsequah, 3.C., and Yellowknife, N. Ww. T. “Safety Is Your "isa the K.R.C.. and ‘the ‘village com- mission “through no fault of:their own" are:not'spending enough of their at home, The mo- familiar slogan around Cominco. At individual plants, safety score- boards are watched with interest all year round. Now, special scoreboards are joining the ‘per- manent reminders for May cam- paign.:: Group. and: individual prizes are at stake, First aid com- petitions. are under way. Safety inspectors are .unveilin: micks” designed to make safe- ty.a conversation piece ¢in their. departments, » Cominconians at home and on the job are putting Safety, First! BUILDING INSPECTOR’ FOR VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD Ed Casserly, Kinnaird carpen- ter, has been appointed building inspector for the -village of Kin- naird, the village, office announ- ced this week: In his new post which is “ef fective. immediately, Mr. Casser- ly-will issue building permits. in ‘projects to ensure they are pro- ceeding in- accordance ‘with th: -CA poem read by Mrs. Hett-at the Jast meeting: of ‘the. Robson Evening Group W.A. The poem appeared-in’a farm: publication and the author is anonymous.) My daughter ii isa glamor girl DRESSES. AT ry 25% DISCOUNT ig in the city. She needs lots of titzy clothes And I need lots of pity. For oh, her choice is never mine, I'm plump .and forty - three. She sends it home to me. SUMMER GCATRLOGUE Onder ect. cnd en om gem The whole family SAVES HERE FATON'S ORD PHONE 2361 COLUMBIA AVE. °. CASTLEGAR : (My father was'a Scot) So I am on the spot. 7 “And even minor’ scandals. : In shorts and silver sandals. i At taffeta. of rainbow hue On daughter may look sweet, Tve ironed Sut eat each ‘pleat ve And ask; my grinning better ‘ half How dol look in: stripes, ‘Is simply one -word, "Yipest’. H arn, The old cow Idoks askance. “in fuschia velvet. pants, I know F ought-to call-them slacks But that’s the part that's tough; The pants my daughter sends to Are never slack enough. ..).. I know. I look ridict : And stil! it strikes’ me funny. I used to long for glamor things But never had the money.; |‘ And now I've got a closet full, Eneugh to clothe a harem, Of evening gowns and hand-me- , downs F And I’m too fat to wear ’em.-, The snowshoe hare of northern “to super “gim-|- the ‘village and, inspect building}. ‘And when she’ tires of the stuff I cannot ‘throw good clothes away ‘The younger.children all are boys I fear Iam the cause ‘of sites When I go out to. feed ‘the pigs But when to suit my. waistline’s néeds His answer, brief and to the point, The barn cats ereep creep beneath: the ‘When I come to do the chores Canada goes through an unvary- ying, ten-year cycle from near ex- tion. to- refuse. the request was, passed unanimously. Shortly . after.,.Gus Leitner -and. Ls. V. members of the Castlegar Legion Band, called in to request a don: ADULTS _ 250 PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE STANLEY HUMPHRIES P-TA pes Show - High School Auditorium * SATURDAY, MAY 15 Afternoon —3to5 pm Evening 7 to 9 pan. CHILDREN & ‘STUDENTS — 10s ‘EXHibrTION OF... :SCHOOLWORK — ADULT noo - STUDENT HOBBIES — CURIOS — ANTIQUES. tion from. the village for. assis expenses, “The, bandsmen, pointed out, they have no other :means..of support than. the- donations given them locally and expressed .thanks for the board’s generosity inthe past. A donation of $75 to the band, which was the sum donated last year, was j. approved, -: i ary-Sey he. Suctlo iét WHIRLWIND * will do these things for your lawn- in any condition, allowing | tende: ci grass to breathe and ghrive. 2. Mulchify dippings. into fine: humus * forthe turf, f 3. Trim under low shribbary and close to trees, walls, fences, atc, 4. Cut on both’ forward and backward trovelen in Come.in and this dependab ‘work-gaving in mowe feu Trail, _ > Fhone BR. ance 15 | Se Paes On Plum! BG 2 Fit ; Watt 9 or. Bight Hand ° 1. Cut-grats and weeds of any ‘height, | |: {stta. .50$ § Caitlegaé’ "Phone 4531 | site's te with ty mr lier and. Waste and 15"x18” Qhina Hand Basin with 4 inch ee ane ‘Plug; 14-inch P ‘Trapy Chrome Supply coupled ‘fo ao Ss. PIECE WHITE BATHROOM SET . A Grade Fixturés ‘complete to floor iene near $189.50 Colored — $15 MUREAY 42” ? Gahbiriet Sink : ¢ SOL PIPE. and. ‘[EITTINGS | ‘ FAIRBANES-MORSE. PUMPS and IRRIGATION. Sree MOTORISTS KNOW THE | 'TRAFEIC . RULES: AND’ OBSERVE © Highway ‘Safely Is Everybody's: Business: ana Everybody's Responsibility ‘CYCLISTS TRAFFIC RULES APPLY ‘TO YOU TOO. YOUR VEHICLE 1S SMALL, BUT RESPONSIBILITY GREAT PEDESTRIANS SIDEWALKS & PEDEST- RIAN CROSSINGS ARE. THERE FOR YOUR -PRO- TECTION — USE; THEM. N INSERTED IN THE PUBLIC . INTEREST Thureday, May 6, 1954. CASTLE NEWS, Caetlegar, B.C. Page 9. 7 - The News’ TEN WORDS: YOR Sito THREE ‘INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE 1087 WILLY'S: SEDAN, MOTOR F TWO — Classified’ PHONE 3031 |For Sale or Trade’ For Sele For Rent 12: cash or will trade for 5 to 7 hg. cutboard © motor.’ See Steve ‘BUILDING - LOT, APPLY G. Manarin, Kinnaird, B.C... P3-16 ‘ARM FOR’ SALE. APPLY ‘C. rs Glade, B.C. * P3-16 across from C.P.R. Depot. Box 637, Castlegar, P3-1i ie Rooms, Mr. Babaeff suggested a Kinnaird fan Geis . $200 For Suggestion Fred :Bafheff of Kinnaird is the witner of a $200 suggestion plan Castle. Theatre SAVE WITH. A Thriftpass award at The’ C d Min- and, Smelting Company. When working in Cominco's Zinc Tank SUITES, ROOM AND BOARD. McC) House, Hooteney, Building Supply. lst. "Avenue,. Oth. Street.- Back of In Memoriam: LUMBER — A. Keyes His bene Creek, B. C.. Ww ‘FOR! SALE .—..4 ‘room ‘house tin Kinnaird on highway. °1' acre land; garage. and* chicken’ bat $4500. . Phone! 9298 2.) ‘BEFORE YOU ‘BUY’ PLASTIC / . Pipe check our new low ‘price + list effective iApril 15: —.;Col- * umbia? Sue 02 Front saa ‘97 HP, 4° CYLINDER ' EVIN- ryde outers Motor $100.00. , bet Fowler, Phone + P1-18 from, ferry. Phéne 3118, SEMI MODERN UNFURNISHED house at. Robson, two: miles husband and daddy, ' Ralph, who 3-18 | P “In loving memory- of a dear passed away May 7, 1953, It's: hot: the: tears'at the t -| alleyways, Easier installation and track and surface board arrangement in: the ‘tank room lower’ track costs were: cited ‘by the Suggestion Plan Committee in announcing the award.) > iCyril: Ward, 1445+ Stewart Se t| Trail, a rie range" and’ éttier’ facilities. Apply "A, Eremenko & Co, 3° OR 4 ROOM SUITES NEAR High School. Phone 3327, P1-18 TWO'ROOM SUITE WITH BATH, .Phone 3967. 146: Sevond Ave. 3-1 4 oi 4 ROOM HOUSE, ELECTRIC hot. water, garden plot. . fruit trees,. Apply, - Fred: Eremenko, ‘HARMONY: SPANISH G Almost ;new.. Very. 1 cura next’ to theatre..." TWO ROOM;: FULLY : MODERN furnished house. in : Castlegar. Electrically - heated. water, In- sulated, Phone’ 4568, ; SELLING OuT!! Everything from 49 Ford to kitchen sink, ‘The ‘ Personal © Shopper, » Phone (2S8B00oKE LCL 18 ‘SIN “TREADLE SEWING i ines $20; ‘Kitchen Range. Algd!*' winddws “and -* frames, Cheap. Apply F. Howes,’ ‘ith, nings. 00... PLB MODERN 3. BEDROOM: HOUSE, Hineind: Apply Box ‘410, Castle lews 3 For Rent or Sale © Ave.) RAMs ay R818 {BEDROOM /SUETE,, ; UFFET, As feltehen Stove, Oi ‘stove, ‘Elec: : ic.» Washer & Fridge. Apply, Rapes’ Variety. sree PIB Th Bh see Ot Cention: BC. S: 3 ROOM HOUSE “ON LARGE lot, Upper Bench, Kinnaird. Ap; 3-16 Wanted to Rent’ IN SPITE OF ADVERSE WEA- er conditions,* ‘we, wal ave : bigger selection :.of op and WANTED TO. RENT — 4 or 5 ‘¥oom: house in Castlegar. Ap- x G47, Castlegar, MODERN APARTMENT, ELECT- ‘torn, C3-18 aut: the’ semret tears in the after 4 i C8RT F i C3-17}. TWO. MODERN .APAR’ TMENTS, | | oné furnished, Phone 4268,'eve- |" 3-16 | '$5, iy {sl shed” That ‘tell of the hearts: that: are And the’ sorrow that’ is! silently bol oo) think ‘that he could not say Boodby. re will always"Bring ’ regret, | * But the hears that always loved Ate the” aitarts that will never “forget. Lovingly. rémembered and ad: ly missed: by his wife Bolly and daughters Marguerite 4A 4 $100 award winner. His suggest- ed alterations’ to'-mixing* tanks improved the. acid-animonia mix- ‘process, ‘The idea! ee ‘Increas- ed--plant ’ efficiency,’ Mr. Ward also won $20 for another suggest- ion’ involving:the use’ of | plastic connections “ for joining : water lines to cooling coils in:the Nitric car Plant. aster repair ‘result: “Kendle Jommsoin, 1144. Marian- na Crescent, ‘Trail, developed’'a better way ‘to -wash Shriver fil- ters .at ‘the Absorption Plant gestion, worth: with heen t Year in: Village, of Kinnaird. April" building’ from the The for the same month year. There were ‘seven ‘per- mits issued “in ‘ th mitt month for a total of 1,700 worth of ‘new construction, This com- 100 naird ‘were’ down pies arply | - WT ps S18 Th For r Month at iat ing eonstru n ing April ‘in ‘the ‘Village’ of Cas- according ly; report ton! presented .at the regular. vi lage commission meeting Mon. day: evening. ‘There. were 12 new: buil and three projects. for which. per- . than ever before. Neilsen’s ae Kinnaird, Phone iC8-1 ‘KROMHOFF HATCHERIES Lost On: (TUESDAY, APRIL 13, BE- TWEEN Post Office and my | house on' Main St, Keys on ring. .: Finder, Please. return to Pete! Sisel, “420.:Main See ‘Castlegar. From birth to age ot 16 family | ‘allowance? ipaymernts cost: $1,188 for every. Canadian child. «c Groce house, * e500: Jean'* Fitzpatrick, back, porch $20 00. Five: Years ies: New. permits were: dence, $1500;,Oglow Brothers, ad- P! By, $250 age $100; 'W. Plot- Campbell, additiorf: to. resid $2400; 7. B ‘plumbing the: Ammonium Nitrate Plant, is : LAST TIMES TONIGHT Shows at 7 ae iy m. where’ he ‘is employed.) His : sus |“ tlegar, reached. a total. of $18,200 } of: Building’ Toren ‘David Sea- |" ding permits issued during the, month, mits were: issued: st vean, were ‘ P. A. Oglow, complete | resi- e dition to warehouse, $500; M. Kle- | © nikoff, .. residence, : $6,000;.... :-V. a ciety. at a-meeting ofthe Board o£; Directors. : N.T..-Oglow. was \: Get A Foothold On Summer Now -MADDOCKS SHOE STORE |= POPULAR STYLES for ROUND THE CLOCK WEAR eting- fo Dr. -L. -Bothamely. “will: arrive ‘in: Castlegar: about::May ,/20.-to| open a dental practice here. +The: aird ‘Anglican’ Church held: ‘its. annual: meeting. at the homme of Mrs. B. and the -named vice resident. and, Walter os $250; S.A... Soukeroff,. residence so.000 F. Soukeroff,, garage, $200; Zaitsoff, - garage, $150; J. xe-shingling, Bren) = learns ee May'f0- following “committee was elected crue P. Owles, vicar’s warden; Mn Killough, people’s warden; Mrs, ‘J. Morris; ‘Mrs. B. Mahoney; Mrs. A.. Eldridge; J. Killough. ’ Final ‘plans ‘for’ the May Day celebration’ were’ niadeé at an ex: ecutive . meeting” of ’ Lillian: Kil- lough : Shapter LO. D.E:. Queen Marcia :Bell;' Moni Alice Zaitsoff and Helen Upelgates from; Pythian ‘Sister Yes o fact! Sherwin-Williams SWP House Paint now brings Mokes Your House Keep That “New Look” —L ager! Canadians 2 great big extra bonus—beanty that lasts a full year longer than before! The supecb quality of SWP House Paint has made thousands of satisfied users. And today, more than ever, SWP means is the i most for your house paint moncy! the : West Kootenays were‘ guests ‘of Castle- gar Kootenay Temple 37 Satur- day at the. eighth annual conven- tion, Highlight; of’ the Convention was the degree staff: competition with Castlegar: winning ‘first place to take the Downie Shield. ~ The Chubb crater in Ungava, more than two miles in diameter, was created by a falling meteorite some 100,000 to 200,000 vents = do'so, however, as socon’as possi- have this registration completed by. May’ 10. 4 -| It is estimated there are 160 boys and ‘girls who ‘will go to|: school for. the first time in the Castlegar - district, mext fall. About 60 of these.are in. Castle- gar, 60 in Kinnaird and 16 in Rob- rural areas, Castlegar, youngsters were regis- Kinnai: ‘ ‘Registration: of ‘youngsters* ‘who i will be begin their school days next |. fall, is still _continuing.: Parents |* who were unable: to-have their}, atthe .pre-|° school." registrations > last week, : ‘| may‘still do so by. calling atthe’ School Board office..They shoutd |- ble as. the School. Board wish ‘to |: son, ‘There is no estimate for the |, At. last week’s registrations, “40 : ARAL RA! B. oancsrous. 7 : iy,