lols : Page 3 Thureday, June 18, 1953 ‘CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C... lity is impaired by alcohol, were promised by Stipendiary Woalst- rate W., H. Taylor in qevineial Court here Monday, Magistrate. Pramas Slifer F ines F ‘or in this district. They are Kin- 4 naird, Tarry's Gibson Creek and Page 2 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. [COMMISSION||—ROBSONNEWS [Fic Year Ase THE GASTLE NEWS Published Every Thursday at : “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS” L. V. Campbell, Owner-Publisher V. A, Misutka, Editor ci i Weekly A dati SUBCRIPTION RATE — $3.00 Per Year or 25c Per Month by Carrie: Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottaws 1 You Can’t Be Certain — You Can Be Ready Canada Prepares: To Deal With Disaster 7 ion, means inevitable in modern war- fare, even under attack by the most powerful weapons yet used. - EDITORIAL Support Our MLA The recent provincial election would indicate that B.C. will have a majority government after all the results are tabulated on June 30. Indications are the present first choice standings won't change too considerably as a result of the second and third or mare counts, s Barring some unexpected reversal of trend, on the final count, Rossland Trail will“again be represented by Robert E. Sommers of Castlegar. Of course we won't know definitely until June 30, * However, while we and the-most of the 47 other ridings in the are iti the final which begin one week from next Tuesday, it would be a good idea for us to make up our minds to support our MLA, whoever he will be, to the fullest. Our district is on the threshold of importarit developments, To prepare for them, and perhaps ' even irrespective of. them, there are . ion in a federal | civil defence under ‘Atomic Attack”, Published by the Di ff Nati Health and ister, Hon, Paul Martin, is res- ponsible for civil defence at the federal level, ance, put lightning rods on the roof and pour anti-freeze into the car radiator. We just don't want to take a chance. The parallel between civil de- fence and insurance is drawn throughout informational mater- ial issued by the Civil Defence Division of the Department of | Health and Welfare, It in all its that since disaster is no respecter of persons or places, everyone Contrary to widely-held opin- total extinction is -by no This is the keynote of instruct- . ornare: nate Grate Ligjoy Lee Help youtself to extra happiness "WY BANK "tomorrow . . . operi your Bof M oa writen cera, . savings account today, BM BANK oF MonTREAL Canada’s First Bank : WORKING wit CANADIANS IN BYERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817. Aboy must, be prepared to meet any type of enemy attack. Civil Defence is described | as Or- ganized preparedness, helping to Intended as a general guide to the population at a‘time when Canada is organizing and train- ing services to cope with mass Castlegar Branch: JAMES R, ELLIOTT, Manager disaster, the civil defence’ man- ual is predicated upon the possi- bility that some of our cities could be targets for atomic bombs, The book was printed before it was disclosed that some nations minimize the effects of disaster, save lives and property,. main- tain production and sustain the country’s will to pull through and to fight back out of adversity. PREPAREDNESS PAYS If Canada became involved in a BUSINESS DIRECTORY ZUCKERBERG'S Grean’s Electric pe Driving a ‘Stiffer'fines for! motorists con- victed of driving while:their abi- posed fines totalling ‘4300 ani ict costs ‘on two Rossland’ motorists who peladed gullty to the impair- ed charge, fee, Thomas Inglis and Lloyd RADIO: SERVIGE B. HUBER 25 years experience _ Work” Guaranteed : Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, Bo. 4| June 13, ut ‘nial time, pate say, 4| the same automobile. “both ‘of Rossland, NEWS. BRIEFS! Water troubles ia’ one form or another were: again one of. the main items on the agenda of the regular, th 1 Mr, and Mra, George H. Car- ley of Winnipeg are visiting at ;}the home of Mr, and Mrs, Nor- man Hay of Robson, -Mr, Lundy Sr. wasa visitor ‘at the home of his ‘son-inlaw and Board, of Commissoners Monday night. the two men. took turns driving Magistrate Taylor said the fines for drunken driving offences will increase as the number of of- fences. increases, Quebec ‘is. the only ‘walled city, “in ‘North: A Winner of the SALLY FULLER. by J G Faller=South Shore ; KING (SPLAT) TE ‘| the “claim that { water service ; charges | had,.been ., 4 Columbia River © was The BI Creek rayne ana the new pipe lines being installed are covered elsewhere in this. is< sue, In.addition, definite action was decided: on regarding a resident who has reportedly. not. been pay- ing: for his. .water service. The matter had’ ‘been tabled . for months di of Mr. and Mrs. R:.T, Wal- die, BIRTHDAY PARTY, ' Little, Maxine Adshead was honored. with a birthday party on’ the occasion of ‘her fourth birthday. There were .8 little friends on. hand, bringing many gifts with them and enjoying the jolly’ fun and games. y 8, H. Johnson, the honoree's godmother, was also present. The table wes decorate for ved for the resident in’ question? in- “payment for village use of the sesident's own water_line.’°*) However, since no: such agree! ment can be found,’the commis: sloners’ decided “to: ‘send the per- the flowers’ and wees with the birthday cake, Pemetally, decor- ated, pea aL La .. A grave mound from the Bronze Age found 40 miles from .Stock- tholm, Sweden, dates ‘back: to about 900 B.C, son.:a double ‘notice giving him three days to, settle his water arrears or‘ have ‘water, service discontinued, . The growing water level of the Iso" thé cause of some’ concern! It was noted that Eremenko's Park is be- ‘coming quite muddy in places and. that. cars have almost gat "| providing most satisfactory serv- ice; it was reported, However; ‘the |, /Public Works. The new village “bulldozer is bill for the machine is more than had been agreed on.in the pur- chase: agreement, An adjustment Ag:being aad before the: bill: is P of|Sured their: board This Week (From the June 17, 1948 i the Castle News) ae ‘At a meeting held May 18, the clearing of Kinnaird school play- ground was discussed. It was agreed the board should have the ‘atte: Pass Creek, If the river continues to drop as it has beerr the last few days, School Distriet' Number Nine will resume normal, operations om Monday, June 21. All schools closed: will reopen on that date. The Baden Powell Club of Cas- tlegar was formed ‘at a meeting in’ the Coronation Hall, Tuesday fer had cut the trées, powns ong re- ‘It-is to be made up of . the! mothers of Scouts, Guides, moved. The wn by the Kinnaird residents is evider. S they intend to mak thelr school ‘ounds worthy and useful both children and: adults, i ir The matter of ‘a new High School was’ also discussed | thor: oughly. Residents may rest as- will come: with a plan that should meet the district and Cubs and any other interested women and its purpose is to-be an Auxiliary to all four. groups aiding them in any enter- tainment ‘and lending suppart to all! thelr endeavors. Mrs, Blaihut. was ‘named president; Mrs, Gab- ana, vice president; Mrs. Knob- lauch, treasurer and Mrs. Hos- tetter, secretary, If you are planning a Sund: , drive we cordially invite you na visit the new schools being built. In-a year Canadian factorics turn out 940 million soda’ straws, 362: million ice cream cones, 17 million pounds of salted peanuts. ( For. Your Plu hing and Heating Problems WE WISH. TO. ‘ANN UNCE OUR ‘TIME PAYMENT OFEN TO ANYONE FOR THE PURCHASE OF MATERIALS OR FULL INSTALLATION DROP-IN OR PHONE 4271 FOR INFORMATION e i ‘imentation ; . several things we all want our MLAto work for, such as that bridge in cau deetinar seearons into | roti bna wae. subjected (hostile BEAUTY PARLOR ELE CAL _ Ridden aby Li Lindber; sents the famous Seagram colors stuck there, ‘ ae Fully Qualified, Journeymen ‘st your: Service at all times ° we so desperately need and ‘the Hiquor store which will help in --|action, governmen i: Established 1939 CTRK ‘TIME 1:55%/s:.-Di im fe oN aiebes A Tne Castlegar. Clare iee j PY y the field of hydrogen explosives] that the enemy would be more : s * CONTRACTING Dist. 1 mi. 1 far! long fotices and: are =§ ‘| keeping more of our business at home. | which may be even more lethal ad in bi rt Pp Cc Beauty. Service as ye therefore being posted at the East is letter that thes a cbdviaed ales and Service On. D i i i h . Free Estim: ends o! - To attain these’ things, que MLA will need our support ang our | than. the’ nich publicized erm ed than those wherelll -5 | ateg> Modern Hatrouts : advising that ‘ieee Streets, ing tallow: the village: time to Plumbing Installation. and Repairs cooperation. After election time, it’s no longer a matter of party|bombs. But, expe: ¢ ous A everybody was ready because \ “PHONE S571 cagran’s closed. ad beyond is move the ‘portion of ‘the ‘commu: E differences but of district unity behind the MLA. fence PP eaten Sigil dat tire they could eats: nore ens Maple FHONE eat aiticees - Box 384 - Castlegar z a ~ . fee , {nity hall that has. been found: to team and. Hot ‘Water Heating - ¥ i — rf ualties ant - a . 5 ‘ : : Other than that there’s nothing much that can be said until fence authorities, believe that the age, So, the better prepated, the W AS six’ foot re! inne ‘wall, os pro pert Dave purchased cers i “OIL BURNERS June 30, tees prlscipies whlch it ee foe i better a community's chances of THEE 1 n Ss ata ec feet long and 8 inches thick is to| “ Poy F d ac Cl " sé 2 - layman's language hold . g004/ escaping with little or no injury. constructed .under the side-|: Th tte: 2 ‘urnace an e' under any type of attack, incad-| “SIC, nation of tah” cays tl and NEWS TYPE "OARBERRY'S ‘a atk ont of Whe Denes fo | man" vags nh Renney, Cleaning Cadets In Castlegar ¢ ing those with high explosives or | government book, “our chances, PICTURES * fenardian Ry WW hishy dence on Columbia Ayenue, Con-| be i incendiary bombs, and, indeed FLOWERS. FUNERAL HC OME -and AMBULANCE SERVICE 1298 Pine Ave, — Trail Phone 1000 according to the law of averages, are pretty good in any. case, but they are better if we take appro- priate precautions.” The book goes on to describe the types. of atomic weapors which, could be ‘used against tract for the project is to be: sign; £4. wat a'local construction fir ped of ‘the! Trail pan ‘District. Civic Workers’ Union at a special meet- ¢ 3 ing. in the Coronation Hall Mon- t Stuhere has been no action on the) day night, matter of moving the‘speed ‘Umit ft signs near the Skyline Service, to the village's southern limits, .| Commissioners : ..said,'’ Dept. :- of | Public Works authorities advised For some time now, we: hipaitarte there have been efforts made by @ unit of one of the cadet corps in Castlegar. | We would suggest the parties the are desirous-of setting up a cadet corps in Castlegar, have a good idea and should pursue it, A| _ * unit of the sea, army or air cadets would be a worthy addition to our community, especially since a number of young men here are sadets already, attending meetings in Trail. : The benefits to young, men, froma cadet corps are many. The are applicable in most types of : ates peacetime catastrophe as well. At Reasonable Rates Pettitt Photos ear. Main St. {{ ” Hes ©. ‘Ud. atmeD to ealing hes itt ED. ON TGOMERY, Maisiger ” Castlegar and’ Kin Kinnaird will be hosts for. the next, meeting of: the Union ‘of Kootenay’ Muncipalities, to be probably held in late: Aug- this was a matter for:the police| ust. It ‘was agreed’ that.'a . joint |: and the police have advised it’s a meeting’ with’ Kinnaird must .be Eile for, the Denariment ver held sc soon to make ep arenaements: ee Castle; Phone 3811 what to do now ‘to prepare tor such emergency, what to do, if at- tack comes and how to carry on afterwards, Guaranteed for One ‘Year : ites" i Nr a i tla t and bad odors result dur-| Queen Contest, . children’s". rides » Castlegar, B.C, PHONE 2231 4.95 f ing warm weather, The ideal way | and sports, refreshments and the on ‘ ( ‘would be to place all ref y buffet sup- ~ i bage, zubbishs sweepings into: a per in the Robson ‘Hall, = W A L , E | pail with a cover. The day will again be climaxed 5 i “For COAL, SAND, GRAVEL. { Welcomed at. the mesting “ee with a.dance in the evening. i fie ce BD wee a saa Lue 7" the new director of the Wes sal The institute is also-sponsoring | u SUPFLY we e HAULING mite taney. Health Unit, Dr. A. F. Bal-| 4° Gub, Guide and Brownie rally, P ills : i kan: rted that at the Robson Recreation Hall to- We can supply-all your. ie , SEE fl ows, pr.’ ae $3. 95. Chil Pay i ies hiving been he 2 a morrow, Guests \ will. include ‘building . needs — Estimates : Hand: Towels | ae anes dren s :B A, -‘Resker an » : i 2 y we ee oe ! fy Lae ont ae ee paced Castlegar Transfer 8 DENIM: JEANS + a ey pew cae that chlorination would ue Kennedy was aera Sharples _..Phone 4942 _ i 5 Li be advisable, Dr. Balkany said his for this vnonth: Pi = : ideal ‘would. be tai Lome After. the business session, PI a's Hl se there was a surprise party. hon- - . a plies ae Rastaurization of ll rhe oring ‘one of the Institute’s char- : umbing * eating. Kinnair d Service ; reali ed. the various difficulties| te" members, Mrs.\J.'Oborne, on Furnace, and: Chimney “‘TRACTIONIZIN which would mean a slow and | the occasion of her-birthday, Mrs. Cleaning A SPECIALTY Oborne was presented with a cor- gradual process';'to accomplish sage and bouquet and there was CASTLEGAR: PLUM BENG 24 HOUR BEE HIVE BABY. ‘Woo, ; ze : a birthday cake in her honor. SHONE 4291. WRECKER. _ SERVICE - were served by a’ Monts ES Regular — B0e ve NOW _ 88 OE Satins eis -Mrs, D, Gavrilik, Mrs. S. Grant, lontgomery, Mgr. ‘E, J. ‘Fink Phone 4227, REGULAR. Photo Studio: jrt2@= 4 Saecner dete TABLE, OWL SLOTH es FOR NORMAL HAIR. : : Seo = Fatteyrs — Assorted and wits” f D R E ° : FINEST QUALITY . tom shillings and Pounds to dal- CALL ON US FOR ‘Dutch M aid Bakery Regular 886 yd. ‘NOW — 79c.yd. Re S$. Ss E $s u lars and cents in 185! z SERVICE : PASTEURIZED MILK Pata ped GRely py ; ‘0: ‘ x = —— aS Whipping Cream — Table nie Dita. butt : EROTTEH HAC, Somi-Trans. SEney BL 0 U S: E $c. B. HUBER Building Sumiiss Cream — Chocolate : Mill Birthday'Cakes Regul MONOW — 45 yd. anita ot é . OGLOW.: BROS." 0: Cottage Cheese <1: Wedding Cakes" ‘‘* — ; Grea ‘Box. 522... .. Phone 4922 ‘Bultalng 5 & Suppiyc Co. ta. ’ PHONE 2096 Anniversary Cakes : Ty TS Tee id y : BC. aa x é qe. i i i Gastiernn, PHONE ¢ 4061 MODERN DAIRY PHONE S241” om primary aim of any corps is ta ‘produce better: Canadian citizens — ‘the kind who d the ilities, of citi and, are prepared to accept them should the need arise, Cadet training ‘isa 1 form of ing young men to receive rand administer discipline. .. * " Cadets usually receive mo. payS wut they do receive valuable =educational benefits, trips to camp, and free courses:on a variety of subjects designed to assist them in preparing future careers. Méeting vusually only one hight a week, their cadet ‘Bhidiés do not interfere ive with but rather supplement their school studies, Cadet experience can also help the young man to obtain a higher th the ips that are There. are no dues and uniforms are loaned to. tie cadets ffec of charge. At no time is there any goramiimen that the cadet will join the Army, Navy or Air Force. In .view of these facts, we Wish the persons spearheading the fi move for a cadet corps here, every sucess. Included in the manual are clear instructions ‘on ‘construction of. basement: shelters and outdoor Shelters and. special hints which 4s be, invaluable. {9 citizens in wartim 3 "Copies of the manital Personal PLAYING-SAFE .., “This business of setting Feady ‘Leo Bosse Diamonds — Watches ui Protection under.‘Atomic ‘Aftack”? other kind ‘of bo: are available, free, to all civil de- ean that the place in which we| fence Provin- |; ve is going to be bombed”, the| cial Civil Defence offices, and ar- book notes ‘in’ its introduction..“It | rangements have ‘been made by simply means that we are playing | the Queen’: 'S Printer, Ottawa, for safe.It’s the sort of thing we do widespréad sale ghxoughout all the time when we buy insur-! Canada, at nominal cost. Subses \ient ‘articles in this series will bring’ you information con- ed ‘in “Personal’Protection under Atome Attack,” and other Canadians, prepared tor the federal:Civil Defence Coordin- tion Services Division, Di theft. Producers apply to the agri- cultural department for tatoo Jet- Under the néw Poultry Brand .Act, Saskatchewan poultry Be -ducers may. now -have’ their, fo ‘branded as a protection parti ters. q ‘ Stee naneeate ae Garbage Conditions The Fourth “Annagl Strawberry at the a project of the Robson Castlegar “Sash &. Door PHONE 3211 WINDOWS —-DOORS — SASH CABINET MAKING >. . Free Estimates: Velfare, Ottawa. Health Gfficors.Asked Robison Wi. Plan For. * |Yo-Investigate Local Women's Institute, will be” held fh : monthly meeting of the West. vi on July 11 and gives ‘promise: of Kootenay. Union Board of Health In Trail’on June 12; asked that| being gayer and bigger than ever Board. officers check. on various according to .plans made at\a of the Institute Nast garbage conditions here. Although domestic refuse plac-| ed in and at with’ 18 tainers may not be an imme- ent. diate health risk, it was pointed} The. gala event which annual- out, it may attract rats and other | ly draws large..crowds from the rodents who are potential disease|‘surrounding district’ to Robson, carriers.’ Also, if such refuse is| wil] again include:the program ‘spilled: during’ collection, it can] of" thrilling water sports, the week at the home of Mrs, ib (pres- PHONE 2138: Ste, 7 — Eremenke Block * Bost “Office ‘pallding » Wed. 2:30 p.m, to r) P.m, WAS Fu SLAY SHO) bg . offer, It-is out aim to. continue oh 5 years of ‘continued patronage, Wwe. ‘are listing just 1 a few of the’ miany Specials we have to to serve you in the future, Phyllis = Jack — ‘Emest