CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, July ‘I, 1954 Auto COURT Fully Moderna CABINS Eeasonable Rates CASTLEGAR-TRAIL: HIGHWAY : A GREAT BEST SELLER BECOMES A MAGNIFICENT MOTE MOTION Pict PICTURE! CASTLE “Friday, Saturday — June 9, 10 Cancer Sociefy Reports CONFERENCE BEST EVER “The tumult and: the shouting dies, the Captains and the Kings depart"—the hustje and. bustle have died down and the visiting delegates have departed fom Vancouver to “their homes ail fulfill the need for full-time re- search scientists by making avail- able attractive conditjons and grants designed to offer research- ers the best conditions for the carrying out of their projects. EDUCATION PROGRESSING across the Behind them they left pleasant memor- ies of the most successful Annual Conference of the Canadian Can- cer Society ever held. While here, they honoured by fact arising trom the recent national meet- ings was the doctor's recognition of the Society's pro- Indium May Become Important Melal (TRAIL, B.C.) Indium may be a 20th Century Cinderella metal Today ‘it is little better than a poor relation but, with scientific fairy godmothers looking for new and wider uses, it could join the ranks of Canada's important met- allurgical products, Silvery white indium is one of the softest metals known. Lead; the lar “soft” metal, is four gramme and its effects on both the general downward trend of British C Mr. Bruce Buckerfield as new ‘| National President of the Cancer Society. Mr, Buckerfield, of course is immediate Past “President of the B.C. Division of the Society. Dr. Strong was also honoured with a life membership in the Society in, recognition for his work’ on behalf of cancer control » |in this province. IN SPARE TIME MOSTLY The bulk of cancer research done in this Dominion has ‘been done on a spare time basis by professors and medical men who have other occupations to fulfill. The Society has jaken steps to the ion’s cancer death rate and on the increasing number of cases being diagnosed in the early stages. The Society's programme ot publicizing the “warning signals” and the advice to “see your doc- tor right away” are slowly and surely beginning to pay olvidends in lives saved. TRIBUTE TO FORT ST. JOHN... An amusing tribute to the doughty Fort St. John unit of the Society came from Mr. Bob Tal- bot, Executive Secretary of the Society, Alberta Division. During the conference in Vancouver, he smilingly reported that Northern Alberta units were complaining Windows — Sash — Window Screens Screen Doors Glass of All Sizes and Weights _ SASTLEGAR - SASH & DOOR Doors — Frames -PHONE- 3211 that their had been seriously effected by a very en- tertaining broadcaster frorn Fort St. John whose request program- me raffled a washing machine and piled up funds for the Fort St. John drive. The only reply from B.C.’s Executive Secretary was 4 gleeful more power to iG Residents of Williams Lake turned out en masse for the re- cent Cancer Panel Discussion there. It was a highly informative ae “Ha Time Is Here! 2 . a ENJOY YOUR-LEISURE OF SLACKS YOU'LL BE.AS COOL AS _A CUCUMBER AND YET \ | PEEL PROPERLY © Drop in and look over our Large Stock or Pick Your “Cloth and we will make your Slacks For You. slACK HOURS IN A PAIR DRESSED’ Right Style! Right Size! Right Fit! | LEITNER’S LIMITED . with the pan- el’s touches of irrepressible hum- our, W. Dawes Speaks Here Qn Good Hope Camp A visitor to the. Community Bible Centre Sunday School last Sunday, was Mr. Will. Dawes of Trail, who previously visited the Kinnaird. Community Sunday School. Mr. Dawes showed color slides of Good -Hope Camp, . of which he is leader, in both places. Enthusiasm was keen, since many hépe to soon return to. Camp which is inter-denominational and situated 7 miles up the lake. The 16th season will soon com- mene, all’ of which have’ been free from serious accident. * Mr. Dawes also was speaker at the evening service of the Com- munity Bible Centre. Over the week-end, four young people from the church were wel- comed home after a term away at times as hard.'Indium is almost soft enough to be chewed like gum and a bar half‘an inch thick can be bent by hand without trouble. Like its close cousin tin, indium “cries” or crackles when put under stress, RARE METAL In 1863, researchers Reich and Richter discovered a new ‘ele- ment while analyzing zinc ore samples.at the Freiberg School of Mines in Germany, They named their find indium because, in a spectroscope, it showed as a deep, indigo-blue line. The discovery was not com- mercially important. Indium was too rare to attract attention. Tests showed that zinc ore, where: in- dium is ‘usually found, often con- tained as little as a third ofan ounce per ton. Even by 1924 it was still a curiosity. At that time the world supply totalled less than an ounce, B.C. MINE ‘The Sullivan Mine at Kimber- ley, B.C. is probably the largest known source of indium:. The Consolidated Mining and Smelt- ing Company of Canada Limited found traces of the metal in zine concentrates being shipped from the property to its metal- lureical. plants at Trail. Extract- Two years later 30 pounds of re- fined ingame were produced in Tndustrial detective work traced indium through the com- plex lead and zinc smelting pro- cesses. A recoverable accumula- tion was found in one of the pro- cess slags. At present Comince could pro- duce -about 1,000,000 ounces of indium annually although pro- duction is much less due to the small demand. A reserve of 10,- 000,000 ounces is also available in byproduct . stockpiles built up LEGAL APPLICATION FOR A WATER Water ‘ae (Section 6) J, -Arthur Carlson: of Deer Park, B.C., hereby .apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for a licence to divert and use water. out of: Deer Park which flows school, and some gave ies at the service. Returning from the High-School Department of at and into Lower Arrow Lake and. give notice ofemy application to all the Prairie Bible Three Hills, Aberta, were Miss Violet Hagen, the Misses Joyce and’ Norma ‘Brown, ‘and Miss Beverley-Ann Woodrow. Richard Dorman, another . of the young people, is continuing at school, working on the campus and two others, Art Dowd sna Jim He The point of diversion will be located. at. 10 ft. above intuke H.W. R. Map 5127 A2, The quantity of water to .be diverted is one acre foot per an~' num. The purpose for which the water will be used is domestic and irrigati 3 4 are missionary work in Northera, B.C. for the summer. BURNETT'S Youre SANGIN BURNETT'S LoNoon_oay GIN. This advertisement ts not pub! | fhe Liquor Control Board or by the ‘ARROW LAKES SERVICE -Castlegar - Nakusp Water Transport Ltd. Phone. 2901 “Leaves .Robson 12 noon Tuesday and Friday Arrives’ Needles 6 p.m. Leaves Edgewood 7 a.m. Wednesday. and Saturday [ ‘Arrives. Robson 1 p.m. All Times Daylight Saving ¥ The land on which the water: will be used is Lot 400, Block 6, Plan 910. A copy of this application - was diversion and on the land where the water is to. be.used .on. the 10th. day of:May- 1954. and two copies will be filed-in the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson, B.C. ‘Obiecti this aeante, q to may be filed with the said Water. Recorder. or with the Comptrol- ler of Water Rights at Vicierles BC. within thirty days of date of the first publication of this notice. (Signed) Arthur Carlson, Applicant. ion tests were started in 1940. |: posted at the proposed. point: of |: : over past years, ! SOME USES Indium is.used as an indicator in atomic piles since radioacti- vity can be induced easily in the, metal. As an ingredient of sol- ders, it lowers the int, jum Have been: used in surgical casts, foundry patterns,. safety plugs and dental alloys. It. re- tains its softness at below zero temperatures, It-is;belng used in some of the transitors that are considerably, An’ indium-tin al- loy makes an effective glass-to- glasd and glass-to-metal seal. Applied to bearings in some ait- craft and racing engines ‘it has valuable anti-seizure qualities. Low melting point alloys of ind- The surface ae only been scratched. Now that a supply is assured, research may'scon ‘dev- elop uses whith will make ind- jum a household word and-an- other’ Canadian Production. ach- ievement, —ROCKETGAS— (PROPANE) FOR Cooking —. Water Heating House Heating — Clothes Drying 582 Baker St. “lS FAST - GLEAN - ECONOMIC, McKay & Stretton Lid. 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Gemmill, Box 278, or Phone 4548, Castle- + gar, C3-24 RECON- ditioned motor. Good tires, radio, heater. Excellent. con- dition. Apply Skyline Auto Service. “C3-2: 4 Wanted Electric range, other. facilities, available Sept. 6. Phone 3506, 4to6 p.m. P3-26 Phone 2661. 'C3-26 TRAIL » BUSINESS ©. COLLEGE Day School begins Sept. 7. “Night School begins Sept. 27. Gregg and*Pitman Shorthand. Oftice reopens August 23... C9. -26 LEGAL _ E APPLICATION FOR A WATER “LICENCE | Water Act, (Section 6). T, Sidney Harold Merrifield of Deer Park, B.C., hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for. a licence to divert and use water out of Deer Park which flows southerly and disclhfarges into Lower Arrow Lake and give notice of my i to all APPLICATION FOR ‘A WATER |’ NC LICE! Water Act (Section 6). Li Ada M Allan and James Huston Allan of Deer Park, B.C.,; hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights fora licence to divert and use water out of Deer Creek which flows southerly and discharges into .Lower Arrow Lake and. give. notice of my application to all persons, affect- The point of diversion will be located at 10 ft, above intake HW. R. 710 5127A-2, The quantity of water to be diverted is one acre foot per annum. The purpose’ for which the water will be used is domestic and Irrigation.. - The land or mine on which the water will be used ‘is:Lot 7 R. P. 910 of D. L, 400, Kty. Dist. A copy of this application was poste? at the proposed point of diversion and on the land where the water is to be -used on the First day of May, 1954, and two copies will be filed in the office of oe Water mrecorden at Nelson, Help Wanted. SMART BOY TO Maid Bakery. YARD. Bugs Bunny — adie -|PART .TIME HOUSEKEEPER Write Mary Sookorookoff, Box 2. Apply» UR St. ‘P 1 26 BUILDNG TOT ON “FOURTH >. Ave. in. Castlegar. : 50° x::100° Choice location’ Apply Root: + enay Builders. 2 26 15 HORSE EVINRUDE our. :' Board Motor. Practically new. Phone 3223. H. T. Waters, Kin- P 3 26 ONE LADIES ENGLISH BI- cycle, good condition. Phone Mrs. Roberts 2051..°~ | C1-26! | 97, Work Wanted STENOGRAPHER, MARRIED, 8 years ‘experience. | Desires Full or Part Time. position. Write Box 410, 2 Wanted to. Buy - 18 INCH FRAME: BICYCLE — boys or girls: model. Contact S. D, Chambers, 496 Main, St. Z P3-26 Canada's greatest bargain cane ta’ ho LEARN -Bakery business, “Apply Patch . _ | trict. The point of will be fi to ‘this application ay be filed with the said Water located. at 10 ft. above intake H W. R. Map, 5127 A2.. . The quantity of water to be diverted is ane acre foot per an- num. The purpose for which. the {water will be used is : er or with the C of Water Rights at Victoria; B.C., within thirty days of the date of the first publication of this notice. si lanes) Ada. M. Allan, and irrigation. The land on.which the water will be used is Lot 400, Block 1, Plan R.P. 910, Kty, Dist. A copy of this application was {posted at.the. proposed point. of diversion and on the Jand where the water is to be used on the 1st. day of May’ 1954 and two copies were filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson, : Be. aa be filed with the said Water Recorder or ‘with the Comptrol- ler of Water Rights at Victoria, B.C. within thirty .days of the date of the first, publication of this notice. (Signed) S. H. Merrifield. Applicant. The date of first eee is June: 30, 1954. JAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT : WS.C. 1952, Chapter 193°): THE WEST KOOTENAY POWER [AND LIGHT COMPANY, LIMI- TED, of Trail, British Columbia, hereby. gives notice that it. has under Section 7 of the said Act deposited: with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Regist- rar of the Kootenay Land Regist- ration District at Nelson, British Columbia, a description “of the site.and the plans of the: pols; structures of the transmission line proposed to be coristructed over-the.Columbia River from the west side of‘the: river in Lot Six :| (6) and: Seven’ (7),.. Village of | Castlegar, Plan Two thousand six | _ ‘| hundred. and sixty-one* (2661), to the east side of the river in Dis- trict Lot Ten (10), Kootenay Dis- AND TAKE NOTICE that after rof-.one month 6inch and 9 inch TOPS. 2 Sizes 6 to 12 Soft or Boxed Toe’ MADDOCKS SHOE STORE | = ».PHONE 3641 |... the from the date of the’first publi- cation of ‘this notice, the West Kootenay Power and Light Com- pany. Limited .will, under Sec- tion 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval: of the said site and DATED this 14th day of June, 1954, at Trail, British Columbia. . WEST. KOOTENAY POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, LIMITED “: Per: “P. Clayton: Stewart” ‘Assistant Solicitor. * APPLICATION -FOR A WATER LICENCE __, Water Act, (Section 6.) ‘I Goldie Ellen Walker ‘of Deer Park, B.C. hereby apply- to the Comptroller of Water Rights for ||a.licence to divert and use water out of Deer Creek which flows Southerly and discharges into the Lower Arrow .Lake and” give notice of my application to all persons affected. * The point of diversion will be Mocatedat above intake H W. R. Map 5127A-2, The, quantity. ‘of water. to” be diverted is one acre. foot per an- num... The » purpose” for) which the water: will: be" used _domiestic |} and irrigation, 5 “The« lander ‘mine.’on-whichi the water. will be used-is Lot 400, | Ri Block: 4,;Map 910, KTY. cof this application was posted ‘at’ ‘the point of APPLICATION ROR A WATER : LICEN Water Act,’ ‘Section 6) L Carl. A. Schwartzenhaties . of Deer Park, B.C. hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for. a.licence to divert and use water out of Deer Creek which! flows Southerly and discharges into Lower Arrow Lake and give notice of my application, to all persons affected. The point of diversion will be located 10, ft. above initake, HW. R. Map 5127 A2. The quantity of water to be diverted is one acre foot per. an- num, The purpose for which the water will.be used is domestic and irrigation. The land on which the water will be uged is, Lot 400, Block 8, posted at, the proposed diversion and on the land ‘where the water is to. be used on the 10th. day of May, 1954 and two copies ‘will be. filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson, B.C. Objections to this application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or .with the Comptrol- ler of Water Rights at Victoria, B.C: withiri thirty days of the date of the first publication of this notice. (Signed) C. Schwartzenhauer, Applicant. APPLICATION FOR A WATER | 7 LICENCE aa Water Act, (Section 6.) I, George Ash Walker of Deer Park, B.C., hereby apply to the|- Comptroller of Water Rights for a licence to divert and use water out of Deer Creek which flows southerly and ~ discharges into Lower. Arrow. Lake and give notice of my application to -all persons - affected. The ‘point of diversion will: be located at 10 ft. above intake. H W. R. Map 5127A-2. . ‘ The quantity of water to: be diverted is. one acre. foot ver annum. The purpose for which the water. will be used is domestic, and irrigation. The.land or mine on which ‘the water will be used is Lot 400, Block 2, Plan 2236. A copy of this application was posted at the proposed’ point of diversion and on the land where the water isto be used on the First day of ‘May, 1954, and two. copies will be filed in the office | of the Water Recorder at Nelson; ‘Objections to this application may be filed with the said Water. or with the Ci oller, of Water Rights at Victoria, B.C. within thirty days of the first publication of this notice. (Signed) G. A. Walker, Applicant, CASTLE SAVE. WITHA THRIFT PASS. TONIGHT AND THURSDAY: ROCK HUDSON: . ‘ BARBARA HALE “SEMINOLE” SHOWS AT 7 and 9 p.m. $150. PAYRIT| E TONIGHT Friday, - ‘Saturday - SHOWS AT li and 9 p beauty who loves and lies? : = “WHLLIAM DEMAREST ec RICHARD Lailgi al FOLLY. BERGEN : 2S oS WILL BE SHOWN AT. THE MATINEE “COLOR BY" ‘TECHNICOLO! NEWS” “CARTOON SHOWS aT x and ° p.m. First day of May; 1954, and-two copies will-be filed in the office of. ae Water Recorder at Nelson, £ ‘Objections 0. this © application ith the’said Water, ‘with’ the Com of-Water Rights at Victoria, B.C. within thirty days of the first’ ‘ion of this notice. diversion and on the Tand where the, water ,is.to be used, on, ‘the 2d) Goldie Ellen Walker; =. Applicant, | BARBARA RUSH “The ae Of aoe COLOR BY TECHN TCOLOR