8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 10, 1959 Castlegar. Council Briefs “I can’t possibly see how we can do it,” said village chalrman N, T, Oglow.. The works super- visor is to inform Mrs. Eremenko that council does not favor the suggestion, Norman See ee ‘ Works chairman Maddocks said he had discussed the ques- tlon of a traffic island at Colum- ‘bia and Main with the new dis- trict engineer, D. A. Westaway. He also discussed the problem of poor drainage In front of Mar- were installed during August net-|tin's Clothing. He will discuss ting the village $270 in revenues, | both matters further with Mr, One water worth $80 ye was also installed, wih eee First reading was given a new bylaw allowing 17- and 18. year-olds into pool halis, Carer Comm, George Carr will at- tend a one-day. civil defence course during the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention at Ke- . lowna next weeks. be * Works supervisor McNabb sald the Eik Drive-In has made arrangements with N, Oswald to put its sign on Mr. Oswald's property at the cor- ner of Maple and Columbia, eee Six Water connections at $45 No dog tags were collected during August. id Village clerk Joe Logelin was instructed to write Mrs, A. Coop- er informing her that the village will exchange 33 feet of access near Zuckerberg's Island for 33 Wm, Hoban Construction of feet of road ceon Sth Ave. | Vi advised the village that J. E, Brown, deputy minis. ter of municipal affairs, will meet with council on Sept, 23. eee aoa : . m EVEN THOUGH ZVE FLUNKED PHYSICS " “EVERY YEAR, AGAIN 70 HELP KEEP OUR EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS AHEAD OF THE RUSSIANS. IDLIKE TO TAKE IT. .| An’ run bacly to cabine, it would move its into the village if “adequate”. work can be found. The company said it would lay blacktop at a cost of Mr. McNabb sald the prop- erty suggested for a new gar- bage dump, located at the south Read the Castlegar News Classified Ads end of Kinnaird near the old $1.65 to $1.30 per square yard “or Mannix gravel pit, is owned by | approximately $15.12 per laid M. E. Moran, The works sup-| ton.” wervisor and Mr. Moran were out, to see the property and “If anything develops further we “I wouldn't encourage them on the strength of what we're isn't binding on member coun- clis eee A letter from the law firm, Miscellaneous Shower Fefes Recent Bride seas shower for going to do here," Mr. Oglow, owe Comm, Maddocks said he wants a sidewalk built along Col- umbia Avenue to the Castlegar elementary school, He said it would be “a good i ev- can contact him,” o's Council. found no objection to a proposal by the Hotel Mar- lane to construct a separate en- trance to the-hotel's basement ‘. a cence for the Kootenay Caron of Brothers and D'Andera was read i Social Club, Mr. Maddocks said the request had been submitted twice to his knowledge and had been turned down both times on awe advice of the RCMP. me Lied Cpl Angus Macdonald re- commends..that parallel parking be instituted between the Castle Theatre and the old Co-op gar- age, sald Mr. McNabb. Council banquet room. . - en if the property is sold.” If the 1 walk is put in the RCMP will re- move.the 15 mph speed limit past the school. ‘2 e & RCMP approval and the approval by council of the site for the club, eee r. moved that the licence be granted subject to Associated Engineers advised discussed the possibility of ex- ed for Street signs are to be order- tending the Ey to including that part of Colum- bia from the theatre to the Cas- tlegar News. ar a The works supervisor repor- ted that A. Eremenko and Co, wants the sidewalk in front of its store raised six inches. The store would then build: gradual hall will have to be locked” in the near future . . . apparently there's been evidence of people getting in.” : : . Comm, Carr said the fire we Comm. Carr and Mr. Oglow the village that it cannot expect @ guarantee on a pump house for the new well if council states how it's to be constructed. se A statement for $5,000 for the drilling of the village's new wat: er well was received from Bud Henning Drilling of Cranbrook, Mrs, John Blydo (nee Elaine Cook) was held recently at the home of Mrs, N, DeFoe. Corsages were presented to the bride and her mother, Mrs, V. Cook, after which the bride was presented with gifts. Tea was served and invited guests were: Mrs, E. Berg, Mrs. L. Brod- man, Mrs. L, V. Campbell, Mrs. B. Donnan, Mrs, A. Horswill, Mrs. J, Lawson, Mrs. O. Lightle, Mrs. R. Mcliver. Mrs. R, Martini, Mrs. M. Moore, Mrs, W. Ozeroff, Mrs, J. Pederson, Mrs. B, Trussler, Miss Margaret Trussler, Mrs. W. Saun- ders and -Mrs, J. E. Wallace. Hostess was Mrs, M. McMullen and ¢o-hostess was Mrs. R. De- | Wit? scales he knock from off ALPHONSE and the fish. . Alphonse, wan day, back ‘in O-ten, ‘For fish decide to go, * He tak’ hees line trom off the wall An’ go down to bateau, In dese ol’ day up in de nord, De fish, ver’ large dey grow. So lne he tak’ is ‘alf-inch t'ick, To catch beeg fish, lak so, ~ For bait he use wan bacon side, Hees hook she’s wan foot long, So w'en he’s catch onto dat fish He know he can't go wrong. He t'row de line out in de lac, Wan fish he bite ver’ quick Now dat he’s got heem on -de hook, + ‘To lan’ heem, dats de trick. He tie de line aroun’ beeg tree Unhitch two horse from stable dere An’ bring dem back wit’ heem. He's hitch de horse to dat beeg line G Dey pull lak break dere back. An’ finally after t'ree hour Head of fish come out from lac. Alphonse, he grab de beeg ham- mer ‘ An’ hit de fish ver’ quick, It only mak’ heem sick, De fish he choke an cough lak ‘sick An’ den, ma frien’, Mon Dieu, He's spit out two Indians An! one birch bark canoe. Alphonse give up an’ let fish go, An’-go back to hees farm. dat head Be can almos’ shingle barn. Now dis here tale of dat beeg fish, By gar, I know she’s true, Me, I am good frien’ Alphonse, . An’ I'm not lie to you. Instead of kill de fish right dere} Forest ‘Display At Fall Fair Among the interesting displays to be seen at the Castlegar Fall Fair September 18 and 19 will be the mobile trailer exhibit of the BC, Forest Service. _ Housed In a 30-foot accom: modation unit used during the summer for Forest Service high- way sign: crews, the dsplay pdr- trays the major functions of the Service in an attractive and imag- inative manner, In addition to the static display material, fac. ilities are also available for the staging of public film showings at various times throughout. the day, With R, F. (Dick) Hall, For- est Service public relations offi- cer In charge, the unit will return to Victoria after the Fair, In the fall and winter the trailer-is used to house Forest Service school lecturers on tholr tour throughout the Province, : MLA Seeks Support ‘For-Three Manholes + Rosslaid-Trail MLA Donald Brothers has written Highways Minister Gaglardi asking for fi- nancial help from the provincial é ‘tor the of three more manholes in th Bloomer Creek line. : The line was built by the de- Partment of highways under on agreement with the Village of Castlegar that the line would be- wren it was completed, The Castlegar council recog- nizes the agreement but takes the attitude that if it had been aware that trouble was going to arlse in the line it would have asked for extra manholes in the orig- inal agreement. Mr. Brothers said yesterday that the cost of installing the ex- tra manholes is estimated at IN THI Foe. — Fred Jewell ( THERE'S A SURPRISE REDDY 15 | WATCH-FOR HIM." > IN THIS NEWSPAPER > S BOX C oming! Mr. 1 that the daily drilling sheets and corres- come the village's responsibility St. Rita’s Roman Catholic Church Rev. E. A, Brophy, P.P, 5th at Elm Street Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m, Mass at Genelle at 7 p.m. Nv The Community Bible Centre Sunday in the Legion Hall At 51 Columbia Avenue 10:30 a.m. Sunday Schoo! — 7:30 p.m. Family Service Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Young People’s Hour Thursday, 7:45 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study The United Church of Canada Robson — Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11 am, ° Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9:45 p.m. Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7:30 p.m. Church of Jeéus Christ of Latter Day Saints Sundays at 9 a.m. in-the Twin Rivers Hall The Presbyterian Church of Kinnaird Public Worship at 11 am. Church School at 10 am. Bible Study Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Rev. M.S. Reside, B.A., B.D. The Anglican Church Sunday, September 13 Kinnaird: 9 a.m. — Castlegar: 11 am. — Robson: 11 a.m. ac dau Qabonle By hl The Pentecostal Tabernacle Sunday Schoo! - 10 a.m. — Morning Worship - 11 a.m, Evangelistic - 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Friday at 7:30 p.m. Robsca Community Memorial Church United Church —. Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11 a.m. Anglican Church — 2nd Sunday at 11 a.m. and .. 4th Sunday.at 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. , Baptist Church — Sth Sunday BUSINESS DIRECTORY : GLASSIFIED AD RATES gar. All offers considered. Phone 9331 after 5’ p.m, HOMES FOR SALE” Four-room house. in Castle- ed per day. Ken’s Wheel, Allgn- . 334] ment, phone 2472, 335] kind visits, flowers and cards WANTED Two wheel alignments want- Classified ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per insertion, with a minlmur charge of 50 cents. The ad at Renata with three-bedroom Nelson, or phone 1223-L, For. sale or rent, smail farm Phone 381, + 136 Used pint or quart jars. 3 . GARD OF THANKS friends in Castlegar for their while I was a patient in the Nel- son hospital. I wish also to thank Doctors I wish to thank all of my and GE exposure meter PR-3) Substanclal reward. Phene tin27 LOST Pony 35MM Kodak camera (type and Smythe for family home newly outside, Apply 519 Carbonate St, ean cun three weeks for th price of two Sf there are no changes to be made in sub- ‘sequent weeks, There fs a 25 cent bil New three-room house at Deer Park, Suitable for perman- 334 4419, Want a small stove in good with Trash burner. Phone 5265, 136 Channel 4 antenna. Phone A : » 13 the kind care and special thanks to Rev. Pratt for g| the strength and faith he gave me during my illness. and a Mrs. Helen Gergely ent or summer Situa- ted on view laid d lot near 4473, 336 Phone beach. Full price $2,300, Terms HK ling charge for ads not paid for by 12 noor Castle- gar. * 334 of the date of Engagement notices, ob ituarles and cards of thanks of “usual” length are pub lished at a flat charge of $1 No further classified ads will be accepted from overdue accounts, Deadline for classified aus is 12 noon Wednesday previous to the day of issue, ———= Homes for sale in Castlegar, Kinnaird and Robson. For full particulars apply ANDERSON AGENCIES, phone 3441. 334 Coal and wood furnace. Phone 5221, 335 NOTICES It's time to install furnaces, ete. For: plumbing and heating supplies, phone 2161, Costleaar. 63: Home on C Ave., two Supply. bedrooms, kitchen, large living room with fireplace, bathroom, small den, full basement, new garage, fruit trees, lawns, gas furnace and TV cable. Phone 5101 or 5168, : 335 . TV sales and service. Agent for Marconl, Phone 5167. R. Mar- tin, tin NOTICE TRADE LICENCES ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE _Village of Castlegar ALCOHOLICS , ANONYMOUS. Box 303, Castlegar. tin 41 Two-bedroom house in Kin- Beauty parlor, 76 Maple St., BC, Alice. FOR SALE Good building lots naird, Phone 2738, " Two lots in Robson 60 x 105. Quarter mile from ferry.’ Apply Lion Head Store. 334 in Kin- tin 10 Kalvinator wringer washing machine. Brand new, 9 Ib. size, automatic timer, lint filter. Phone Constable King at 2121. Two cribs with naird, full easy terms, Phone 4738, tin35 Spacious four-bedroom home on’ approximately half acre, liv- ing room with fireplace, dining room, ofl heat, Robson. Banigan, phone 4547, Phone 4631, 384 . People tell us they have an average of 12 calls a day when they advertise houses or suites for rent in the Castlegar News. you have a house or suite for Two-story home with four bedrooms in Kinnaird, full base- ment, coal and wood furnace. Phone 5329. 336 rent it. in the News and be sure of results, 333 NOTICE The Castlegar Hotel , DINING ROOM Is Now Under The Management Of Mrs. ~ Mary Pollock OPEN 6 A.M. TO 8 P.M. Spectators were thrilted as the “Golden Hawks” the RCAE's crack new jet :acrobatic d upward over Trea- » in their golden- painted Sabres at the 0th anni- versary show. Sundays 11 A. M. to 7 NOTICES P.M. ll invite anyone Small house on Upper Bench, Kinnaird, Phone 4726. 136 Apply 370-3rd Ave. Acreage with small house Coal and wood heater, water near |. Phone 4726, 136 who has antiques to display at the Fall Fair to bring them to the rink the evening of Sept. 17 whether previously displayed or not. 136 HC QUALITY USED CARS tank with electric Ap- Ply 133-4th Ave, Kinnaird. 335 Newly eight-room house in good Kinnaird location. Tw J. 1. LAUGHTON ~ Box 384 — Castlegar, B.O. Four-roomed house, 60 x 100 lot. One block from post office. Phone 6931 or apply 45t-1st Ave. 0 ideal for duplex, Easy terms. Phone 208-L, Nelson. 33 @ 1951 Chev, $250. . @ 1952 Meteor Hardtop, real clean, 2 @ 1949 Hillman, $85. TERMS AVAILABLE Will look after child in my home while méther works, Phone 5367. 136 Senior Citizens meeting, Le- CTC ea ' FIALA’S For. Beauty Above Bank of Montreal Custom Hair Styling By Trophy Stylists Phone 5260 Hours: From 9 to 5.30 Monday to Saturday 6 gion Hall, 7.30 Friday night. Mus- ical entertainment, Buddy Marr orchestra, 131 Get your curling sweaters made now. Phone 7241, 336 evenings, tin33 . 33 Pine St. Castlegar TAA CASTLE THEATRE steps from the store to the wall. “We've got nearly an elght-| th o Mr Inch curb there now,” remarked | icipalities held in Trail. Mr. Og- Comm, Carr, “At least flve,’| low said the convention didn't ap- answered Mr, Maddocks, “that] prove pensions for volunteer tire| - would-bring it to a foot.” departments, but the decision7 Teported on the fall meeting of ie A flue FOR RENT, Room and beard or suites. Phone 9781, tin 21 Space for two trailers, also double garage. .Phone 4876, Cas- tlegar, 335 Bondence should go to Associa- ted | for their before the account is paid. * te OPTC Office Hours 10-12 “1:30 - 5:00 PHONE 2581. -" GENERAL BUILDING - CTORS & SUPPLIES} : Plumbing and Heating CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE. - Box 240 — Phone.2161 Phone Keith, 5247 TC Cabbage for sauercrout, po- tatoes, carrots, beets, Phone 4283, 336 | Counter and stools (ideal for rumpus room), universal ice cream: freezer. Apply Kinnaird Rooms, also bachelor Service; phone 5435, 136] 4, Hewitt, Robson road. " , Hunter's special, ‘47 Chev. Two-bay garage and service Cheap for cash. Phone 6911, Cas-| station. Kinnaird: [Esso Service, tlegar. 136 | phone 5435, 136 Two-room furnished apart ment, no children. Phone 5282 af- ter 5 p.m. or call at 82 Cedar St. Accounts totaling $6515.39 were eee Comm. Gordon Pettitt said he had discussed the village's Proposed new garbage dump with Kinnaird's health chairman, Mrs. J. W. Dougan, Mr. Pettitt quoted Mrs. Dougan as saying that there might be room in Kin- naird’s dump for Castlegar’s Barbage. * ALEX CHEVELDAVE BO, Land Surveyor — 448 Columbla Avenue * Castlegar iPhone 5342 The Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird aed A a * Notice of Election Public notice is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality of the Village of Kinnaird that I require the presence of the sald electors at the Village Office on the 27th day of September, 1959, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing persons to re- present them-as Commissioners. suite, 335 Box 815 '83 Henry J in perfect shape. | Terms or cash. Reason for sel- ling: unable to drive. Phone 4961. 136 DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST ‘Wed. 2:30 to 8:00 p.m, Phone 3021 NORA'S HAIR DRESSING PARLOP Jehovas Refum ; Oe? ath ; : As oes te, Hen : ya eS : ; : y appointment From Gonvention : ; ; Sys ae: : q PHONE 5386 geome 20 members of the Reh S i Pi s Nora Majesgey congregation of Jehovah’, Witnesses returned Sept. 1 from UNITED TRUCKING their “Awake Ministers ‘District Dally Freight Service Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, ‘Nelson , THURS. — FRI. —- SAT. Sh Phone 2836. Business) space with four- room living quarters. May be used for: family living. Central. 76 Maple, Castlegar. 136 Four-room suite, automatic heat, electric range. Phone Two used ing r house in Robson. }$10 and $20, Phone 4726. 136 : gil Se * One six,cu. ft. fridge and one 11 bed. Phone 2341. 136 The mode of nomination of candidates shall’ be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electors of the municipality. The nomination-. paper shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time. between. the date of this notice and noon of the day of The fon-paper may be in the fornt. | prescribed in the “Muicipal Act,” and shall state the name,- st ind of the person nominated in such manner as to sufficiently identify such candidate. The shall be to by the candidate. "32 Ford coupe; “Ch full race ’48 Mercury. Phone 4046. : + 1386 M. E. McCORQUODALE Assembly” held Aug, 27 to 30 in B.C. Land Surveyor Calgary. gas 6971, * Pipe dies, full set, quarter inch to one inch, new condition. Phone 4419. * i 1 PHONE -1284. Bay Avenue, Trail... Castlegar 2521 er t Partly-furnished house with 36 | gas furnace, 642-2nd Ave. Write G, Saliken, 144 E. 6th Ave, Van- couver 10, B.C. Telephone aye TIS. 3 (Gn) Ton SURE For All Your < INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS ‘ . Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES Le SASH “AND DOORS. In Alt. Popular Styles ~ : ig WINDOW AND DOOR RAM GLASS CAESAR’S BATH When Julius Caesar bathed you can be sure the. very latest Roman. bathroom fittings were used. The plumbing, of course, was.lead. In Rome 2,000 years ago all the “best people” used lead. : ay i Overlooking a few barbarians who poured it over theif enemies, lead really has hatbal- { a remarkable story. : ~ ; : In the Middle Ages when magnificent cathedrals and palaces needed roofs, rolled lead was found to have ideal properties for the job. With gunpowder, lead was a “natural” for easy casting into everything from bird shot to musket balls. Printing presses needed a ne and again lead in alloy form had just the right ° : characteristics for casting type. : Sivek to nraits Eee ; @ps2_Man delved into science and made strong chemicals that ate through most metals stated. 9 s/o in a few hours, nee Sean lead, as pipe and tank linings, saved-the day and tamed Featured speaker was F. W. NR“ these corrosive liquids, :. 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Lead’s unique structure makes it without equal in the field ofatomic shielding ;the latest stereophonic recording is made more perfect by a Call him téday- the new, Soclety in Canada, also gave Pon o & oO . . lead compound in the pick-up and that beautiful enamelled'finish on our kitchen _- : several Mr. Franz, who arrived in]. : ¢ a7 ° appliances is better because of this metal. Lead even went into orbit last year, shielding scientific equipment in a satellite. : eye * e Ss ‘papi In the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will. be opened at the Improvement Society Hall, on the 30th day of September, 1959, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M., of which every person is hereby to take notice and govern himself accordingly. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT THE VILLAGE OFFICE THIS 10TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1959, SMITH'S ‘PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone S40L and 7261 _ PLUMBING & HEATING SYPHON SEI PTIC TANKS. PHONE 5155 or 2181 D. 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