CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 13, 1958 Safety Check. Reveals Need Of Attention Victoria, B.C. During. the ve- Ricle safety-check campaign con. ducted last Spring, Investlgators found that one out of every five vehicles checked ‘was in need of, maintenance attention, it was re- ported this week by G. Lindsay, Superintendent of Motor Ve-| hicles, ees “Car owners in thé Province who have not had thelr vehicles inspected for safe winter driving requirements should do so now,” he advised. “While the spring SECOND LARGEST PROV, EN TOTAL AREA Although British - Columbia] is the second largest province in total area, its occupled farm land “Is only equal to that of the pro- vince of New Brunswick. Malin sources of the provin- ce’s wealth comes from manu-| facturing, forestry and mining Ge ummarees. OW MANY” WORDS Ifthe. MODERY LEAD. PEN Lock out old man winter || checkup is wise before a summer Family Fun Should Be Family Project The thirty-six of forty-four hour week often means that Dad spends Jess rather than more time with the children because more and more fathers are belng caught up in some phase of the do-it-yourself movement. Dad may be busy bullding an extra room on the house, cementing a driveway or turning the cella: into a recreation room — all finc Projects — butnot one aimed at bringing him closer: to his child ren, If the man in your family is rapidly, becoming something of 4 Stranger to your children, it’s up to you to take steps to remedy ‘the situation, because every child needs two parents, If your husband is a do-it yourself fan, try to arrange with storm doors and windows of increased travel, a fall inspec-| tion is essential to meet the haz-|attention than any other item,” zards of the coming winter sea-|Mr. Lindsay said. son.” He urged all car owners to In the 1958 spring check, the| make sure their vehicles are major faults were found to occur! “ready for any winter tlme driv- in the lighting system, brakes,ing emergency." By so doing exhaust, tires, steering and wind-|cach motorist will make his own shield wipers, community safer and he will be “Rear lights were found in picing Setinite eee ie assure his personal safety and the wel more need of immediate service ‘being of his family. Mr. Lindsay recommended that special attention be given to} vital winter equipment - - - pro. per lghts, adjusted brakes, strong battery, tires with good treads, a defroster that works, windshield wiper arms and bladés| capable of clearing rain or snow without smear or streak, and an exhaust system that is function ing efficiently. He also recom- mended carrying a set of rein: forced tire chains in the trunk of the car, for use when needed for severe snow or ice conditions. é The motorist who stalls on a winter street or highway not! only is in danger of being struck) by another vehicle skidding into him — he is also likely to cause, a prolonged traffic tieup, caus ing inconvenience to many fel- low motorists, the provincial of- ficjal included. Legion L.A. To Hold Bake Sale Mrs. G. Vianich was initiated and welcomed into the Legion Ladies Auxiliary at their meeting| held last week. - Mrs, A. McDonald, official st to the District Council] No. 9 Convention, read a very in- teresting report. Catering will be convened by Mrs. Chris Dunn for the Fall Fair and K.R.C. banquets to be held soon. The Ladies will distribute, CABINET MAKING GLASS — ALL SIZES CASTLEGAR SASH and DOOR sous GUISHED es) i ‘THE PINST CANADIAN LOCOMOTIVE QUILT (HW MONTREAL ISTINGUISHED WHISKY. Another notable achievement in 1883 was the creation of the distinguished Canadian Riss Whisky, Seagram's “83”. Generations of ince 1883 h: flavour and bouquet of this fine whisky. Seagtams - A Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Thame: THIS IS THE OFFICIAL NOTICE that a Progressive Conservative At an executive meeting of .]the Arrow Boat Club held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Howarc Anderson of Kinnaird, a com munication was read from Doug: las E. Male, Maintenance Super visor, Harbours and Riyers En- gineering Branch, Department of, Public Works, Canada, Nelson B.C. that thirteen separate loca- tions between Castlegar, B.C, and Waneta now have a total of six teen shore markers installed to; ald in Navigation. All markers are placed on river banks approximately 35 ft. above high water and uprights are of 6” x 6" x 16’ being 4’ In ground with 4’ square for port side and 4’ triangle for star board side, 3 coats of white paint applied, Description as below can be| traced from Columbia River! Basin Map known as Mines and Tech. Survey. Sheets LS 13 and 14. AIDS IN PLACE ’ Upper Tin’ Cup Raplds, 2' target range Thirteen Shore Markers Placed Between Waneta And Castlegar, B.C. . tleularly visible from Oasis and the Genelle Bluffs. The Club has also obtained maps of the river which will be available to all interested per- sons, The increase in the num- ber of pleasure craft operating on the river has also caused a greater interest in boating safe- ty. It is hoped the river maps will be another “safety feature” addition. News of the now installed navigation aids will be passed on to the Spokane and Colville Boat Clubs who last fall sent approxi- mately 75 boats up.on_ their Labour Day Cruise. Final arrangements were made by the boat club with a local ofl and gas distribution firm for. permanent shore instal- lation of fuel tanks. This. instal- lation will. prevent possible dam- age to the tanks in time of high water or damage to the floats, A new board of trustees was introduced in the club. Trustees will serve terms of ‘three years and will thrte’ past Hand; Lower Tin Cup Rapids, 1 target day marker, Port Hand; Sherbiko's .Eddy, 1 target day marker, Port Hand; Upper Kin naird Rapids, 1 target day mark er, Starboard Hand; Lower Kin naird Rapids, 1 target day mark-| er, Port Hand; Champion Creek, 2 target range markers,. Star- board Hand;, Jordan Creek, 1 target day marker, Starboard Hand; Genelle Upper, 2 target! range markers, Starboard Hand; Genelle Lower, 1 target day| marker, Port Hand; St. Mary’s Rock, 1 target day marker, Star-: board Hand; Rock Island, 1 tar- get day marker, Port Hand; ‘Fort! poppies on 8. ® . : . Nominating Convention Has Been Colled for ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 at 2:30 p.m. Bake sales will be held on Tuesday, November 18 at the Le. gion Hall and at Ross’ Market in Kinnaird. | ’ The children’s Christmas party was discussed’ and it was decided to raise funds by the raf- fle of a G.E. Pere, Upper, 1. target’ day marker, Starboard Hand; Fort Shephard Lower, 1 target day marker, Starboard Hand. . The Club was very pleased to receive this news, Vice-Commo dore Art Anderson of Robson was praised for his work in. connec- tion with the installation of the ‘in the Legion Hall, Trail, B.C. Hostesses for the evening were Kay Adshead and Mrs, M Bacon. These markers are visible from the’ highway proceeding north on Trail and are par ROSSLAND-TRAIL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION M. J. MORRISON, Secretary PALM MILK and CREAM QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK — CREAM — BUTTER COTTAGE CHEESE — BUTTERMILK SALAD CREAM TOPSY (Chocolate Milk) “Pasturized For Your Protection” device o! 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Otarion Listener PROV os of British Columbia’ Commodores of the club, At the Present time Dr. C. S. Fowler, of Castlegar and Mr. Jim Mc- beth are acting as trustees. The club has been very for tunate in having some very hard workers who have accomplished @ great deal in giving the young club a start and in furthering boating and safety in boating. As @ recognition of this work, Mrs. Helen Armson of Trail has don- ated a trophy to be awarded an- nually to the club member whose efforts are judged to be the most outstanding during the coming years in Arrow Boat Cub activi- tles. | es Education is one thing every one gets onsthe installment plan. members of the family can share in the current project —' even it it's only to the extent of gather. ing up scraps of material, Older, children can take a more actlve part and you'll find that father and youngsters both enjoy work. ing together, once they try it. Sometimes a jolnt hobby can be the springboard that gets Dad and the children doing things together. If your. husband has a things so that even -the smallest hobby, your children will havey at least a basic interest in it and with a little coaching frém you,’ fh dad will help them on the way. If all else fails, take a try at family games, in the living room after diner or in the backyard on summer evenings. Cards, chess, checkers, monopoly or word games can be geared to a widely varled age group, as can horse: shoes, quoits, badminton, TL @ RCA OO i COLD. 36” Flexoglas, ft. on wood backing Base... Felt Strip, 36 ft. .. KEEP THE , + SA 48” Flexoglas, Fes Foe Ss DOOR STRIP, foam rubber, DOOR STRIP, Aluminum Felt Strip, 12 ft. ... Copper Weather Strip ....... Storm Window Kits, with tape, 6 yards vette eee 85c without.tape ............... 37e Door Gasket, 17 ft. 2.0.20... - $1.03, MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. TRAIL and CASTLEGAR * TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE @ Repairs to all maken of ‘TV and =I Radi Victor Television @ Phonographs and Hi-Fi’s “Years of experience is our guarantee of dependable service.” PHONE 3331 - ELECTRONIC. SERVICES = nnn Po a ad ee ine os | = OUT 32c 42c wees. $1.99 $1.44 for painting And The NEW “COLONIAL” HARDBOARD in random width planking —— and it’s prime coated, ready We Carry An Excellent Stock Of All Types of Veneer! ALDIE LUMBER and BUILDING ¢ SUPPLY shuffleboard and j =f Kinnaird Chimney Cleaning Service Phone 3722 We Service Oil Furnaces 14 AUTO BOB’S SERVICE General Repairs and Tune-Ups Tires —- Batteries Phone 2091 FOR SALE — New 2 house, situated on large lot — also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdokimoff. tin 28 house trailer, in FOR SALE — 25 ft, Columbia] FOR RENT — 2 bedroom un furnished apartment on high- way—phone Kinnaird 3131. ttn29 FOR RENT — Motel accommo- dation—Low winter rates, fully modern, * heat condition, fully equipped. Ced ar Crest Motel or phone Cast- legar 4921, 45 FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house, reasonably priced, apply £2 4th Avenue, ~ LIVING . The observations of a plain housewife’ on living conditions| behind the ‘Iron Curtain have] been made public by Mrs, Phil Hodgson, wife. of a director of a British soccer. club: which recent- ly made a tour of tires satellite she cdunted as’ many as nine ga- zing at her at a time. An Inter-| |preter Intervened and ‘sald: “Ma- dame, it is ,your high-heeled shoes the women are looking at; and your nylon stockings.” They had never seen such a combina: tion before. Wherever she went gas —Phone 4187 — Cedar Crest Motel, FOR RENT — 2 bedroom — full plumbing, wired for elec- trie range. Apply 3703rd Ave. Phone 6311, Kinnaird, B.C. v NOTICE — Will take in pane Phone 3299, ASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulans, — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze ues Phone 3601 FURNITURE MOVING LONG DISTANCE For Free Estimates PHONE Castlegar’ 2521 Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING Trail 192 RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3132 — Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FOR SALE OR TRADE — one 14 ft, “Playboy”, 62" transom with new 18 hp. Evinrude, electric motor. Fully fibre- glassed, for light~delivery or| panel or small house trailer. Can be seen at 574, 7th Avenue. Me FOR SALE — Complete channel 2 and 6 antennas..Phone ‘or see J. Manafin, Kinnaird, * 346 FOR SALE — 3 bedroom unfin- ished house in Robson on % acres of land, garage, Box 316, Castlegar, 345 BOARD AND ROOM — Apply 34 Columbia, 243 FOR RENT. — heated, furnished apartment. Private entrance — private bathroom, dishes, linen, fridge, gas stove — phone 2332, Kinnaird. ~ in 46 apply | « FOR RENT — Seml-furnished 2 room house in Castlegar, elec- tric range, automatic electric heater, electrically heated wa- ter, central, phone 4631 ee 42)kla and Bulgaria. ie Hodgson went along for the ride, and her report of conditions three countries is tinged by no bias, but reflects conditions as she saw them, It took her some time to re- allze why the women were star- ing at her feet. They gathered around her when she stopped to look in at a store window, and in these the women stared at her. They even ‘jostled her so that they could touch the material’ of which her dresses were made The women were poorly dressed and thelr figures were Uke sacks of flour. Pricing some very inferice looking goods in the stores, Mrs Hodgson found that shoes cost up to the equivalent of $60 a pair, nylons $6, gloves $12, one handkerchief $9, a silk blouse $85, There were no girdles, Cor- sets of the Victorian bone and laces type were the only kind available, There was no fun im shopping. Every store had the same articles at the same price. Members o {the football teams were offered up to $15 if they would sell their poplin shirts aff. their backs, Members of the party found that as the hotels were supposed to be the property of the people, they. were expected to share their rooms with anyone who came br carrying a pillow and a blanket. You know what to expect if you should take a trip behind the Tron Curtain. FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house on highway in Kinnaird, on good garden lot, lawn, phone 4173, ‘tfn43 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom mod- ern home, phone 7031 after 5 Pm, 1 NOTICE — ,Board and room, apply 34 Columbia Ave, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — P.O. Box 303, Castlegar. 41tfin NOTICE — The November meet- ing of the Women’s Auxiliary to the Castlegar and District Hospital will be held Saturday, November 15th, at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. Higgens, of Nurses, NORA‘S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR A complete beauty service by’ appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski 45 CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkfe” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, -B.C. or unfurnished, phone -4172. tfn20 FOR RENT — Suite, furnished No man with a burden of debt ‘hgs a right to pro- UNITED i TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE | Trail, Rossland, Castlegar : Nekon - PHONE Castlegar 2521, 7 MARZANE GRILL Open 8:00.a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Not Jut Another Place To Eat But ‘The Place To Eat Another PHONE 3881 ~ > CASTLEGAR SMITH'S . PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone S01 & 7281 We Service What We Install* GREEP'S ELECTRIC “ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 3571 3e4 Castlegar, B.C, CASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS ' Phone 4851 We Pick-Up'and - Deliver Jb LAUGHTON BSe.. -O.D,-~ OPTOMETRIST Office closed until October ~ 20th, Contact Nelson office » for service. PHONE 2581. GA. SUMNER’ . “Naturopathic Physictan Eremenko Building’ PHONE 2021 _ GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building * Suppiies CLL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 240 — Phone 2161 . WALDIE “LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. + We can supply ail your building needs, Estimates gladly given. a Phone 7132 DESMOND T.- LITTLEWooD OPTOMETRIST. Wed. 2:30 1m. to 8:00 p.m. > Phone 3021 or 2231 ' pUTCH MAID “BAKERY LIMITED. Birthday Cake : ‘SEE | |» SASTLEGAR TRANSFER Guest of honour will be Mrs. H. E. Doelle, President of the Kootenay Lake General Hos- pital auxiliary and Regional Councillor of the Provincial Division, ~ 146 WANTED — Second-hand coal and wood furnace, phone 6801. 146 tect. his s if he .| NOTICE — Attend. your Kin- has not first p this wife and. children with Life Assurance, ‘Plans to suit your individ- ual’ requirements may be arranged through. _Dick Fowler North American Life Robson, B.C. naird Society Cabaret on Nov. 21, 1958, 246 NOTICE Senior ‘Citizen's meeting, Legion Hall, Friday, Nov. 14, 1958, 7:30 p.m. one afriend, - NOTICE — Highly qualified tea- cher, mathematics and Russian. Alexander Zuckerberg: Phone . Castlegar 4631, days. 346 NOTICE — Soroptimist Club no- bake Cook books and Doll tie- kets are now.on sale from thembers. + 346 WANTED — Used record player, Phone 6332 after 4 pm. 146 CARD OF THANES We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to friends and neigh- bours for their acts of -kindness, expressions of sympathy and floral offerings sent to us on the death of a beloved husband end father, Alex. Merkin. Special thanks ‘to Drs. Fowler, Johnson and Ternent, nurses and staff of the Castlegar and District Hos- pital and the Castlegar Funeral Home. The Markin Family, Tarrys. RADIO BINGO Starts Mon. PRIZE $500: - ~ CARDS $1.00 Here's: A Chance To Get Somie Christmas Money Cards are or Sale NOW and. are and from Leitner's, Lewis’ and elsewhere. from any Numbers will be called daily over radio station CJAT, Trail, comm2n- cing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17. * P ds, after will be d ‘Hospital and the Kinnaird Swimming Pool Fund. PLAY BINGO d to the Castl and District AND ASSIST US TO HELP THE HOSPITAL“ «= POOL Phone 6091... ——————————— READY - MIX CONCRETE DELIVERED . RIGHT TO ‘YOUR . CONSTRUCTION JOB WHY NOT USE THE BEST FOR LESS? Driveways, — Parking Lots — Carports For Free Estimates. _— Phone’ Trail 2054 Collect. || McCauley =: LL.S. Lid. Charter Service Towing -- Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes \ Phone 4331 . Building Supplies OGLOW BRUS. Gullding 3 & ‘Supply Co. Lia ‘TLEGAR Phone 3351 Contectionery ROOMS Special Chinese Dishes ‘Open 8 am. to 10:30 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. SETO CAFE LLL Mc ne CASTLE THEATRE READY Xs Arrow Lakes Ferry Seryice * ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf . * 10:00 am. Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4:00 | p.m. : Monday. ‘arrive, Edgewood. © 4:00° p.m. ‘Thursday, Edgewood. * THUR. - FRI. - SAT. MON. - TUES. - WED. ‘200 Contry fer gresoats