Page 6 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, June 10, 1954 COMMISSION NEWS BRIEFS «‘for Village Clerk A. T, Horswill who was attending a Rotary Con- ference, in Seattle. - NUISANCE BYLAW — With Commissioner Wanless apsent, no further. attion was taken on the bylaw which Waterworks’ C Harry Sommers and Health Com- missioner. Gerry Wanless were absent from the regular meeting of the Castlegar Board of Com- missioners Monday night and would restrict the raising of rab- rits, poultry goats and other ani- mals, within village limits. How- ever Commissioner David Camp- bell reported another complaint q'of rabbits Miss Jean RECORDS. TO PLEASE EVERY MUSIC LOVER: BUY THEM AT THE _ LAKESIDE HOBBY _GENTRE Across from the Watering Time Is: Here! SPRINELERS 1 secceennnnennennenernneee $2.25 to $10.00 5 $1.65 allegedy making a foray on a neighbor's garden. The neighbor is threatening police action, ‘Mr. Campbell said, LIBRARY GRANT — The board authorized a grant of $250 to the Castlegar Public Library. Sea Cadets, Wreneltes Enjoy Party; Look To Basket Picnic Sunda Castlegar Sea Cadets ‘and This grant is dollar for dollar, by the Public Library Commission at itor. The library board and their officers, some 70 strong, enjoyed a gay, musical party in the Legion Memorial increase of $50 this year but the board felt village finances could not afford this. VILLAGE AUDITOR — J. Mac- beth of Castlegar has been ap- pointed village auditor for 1954. THANKS FOR THE pala The board. heard a letter from Ralph A. D. West of _ Castlegar the for in! Hall, and are now ‘making: plans to host the Sea Cadets and Wrenettes of Nel- son and Trail, at a picnic at the Kinnaird Park next Sunday aft- ernoon, At Saturday's gathering, fare- well presentations were made to Ron Couchman, CO of the Corps, who is leaving the district. As their part in naming the West Kootenay Primary Airport at Castlegar, the Ralph West Air- field’ and for their contribution to the airshow and airport open- ing ceremonies on May 30 which, the letter said, “‘was a success be- yond our wildest dreams.” ROPE ORDERED — 200 Ibs. of rope is being ordered for use by the fire department and the Parks Board. BALL PARK — Patks Board Commissioner David Campbell reported extensive improvement of the Castlegar Ball Park and its parking area. “Some work is yet to be done,’ Mr. Campbell said. “PARKS BOARD GRANT — An interim grant of $200 was au- ized for the Parks Board, part $14.95 DECK CHAIRS PLASTIC GARDER HOSE . . $6.05 & $8.60 LAWNMOWERS. $19.75 $21.00’ of the $500 allocated to them earlier ‘in the year In requesting some money, Parks Board Com- missioner Campbell said “we haye a real live wire, parks board this year and we're anxious to do some of the things that need to be done. They require monéy.” “ Cubs Open New Season|_ With:Two Victories The Castlegar Cubs opened their new season in the Trail and District‘ Fastball League last week, with two victories, trim- ming the Crown Point crew 5-1 at Mr, C was unable to be present, Mrs. Couchman received the presentations on his behalf, one from ‘the Sea. Cadet Corps, one from the Navy League Branch and a corsage for herself from all present, Dancing was the main activity of the evening to: music supplied the piano. For the latter part of the evening, Vic Misutka with his accordion and Ray McCreight with his guitar, joined the music section. Sunday's. picnic also promises to be a gala affair with races and other competitions, softball, horseshoes and even tennis. Hot dogs, ice cream, pop and cigar- ettes and coffee will lee available but those attending are asked to bring a picnic lunch. The picnic is for Sea ‘Cadets, Wrenettes, Navy League mem- bers, officers and their families from Nelson, Trail and the Cos: tlegar district. Should the weather be -unfav- orable, postponement of the pic- nic for one week will be announ- ced over the radio, Building, ‘Supplies. Window. Saeens., 155 MAIN Screen: Doors::. Windows — Sash — Doors — Frames Glass. of All Sizes and Weights . GASTLEGAR - SASH & poor PHONE ,3211 by records and Mrs. E. Kraft ‘at| WHITE SATIN LONDON DRY i ‘MILCH GOATS. TWO JUST ARRIVED Supply NEW SHIPMENT OF ... Mahogany Doors. PRIGES ARELOW = DOORS. ARE LOVELY Castlegar Building’ Store Trail and downing the Trail Motors Pon- Park Wednesday evening. Phil Gorkoff was the winning pitcher on both occasions, going all the way in the game at Trail, and taking over chucking duties from Ken Grunerud in the third frame, with two out, in, a Thursday encounter. In Thursday’s game Pontiacs had a 5-2 lead by the end of the third mut were unable to score after Gorkoff took over mound duties. At bat, Ted Gergely | was & for Cubs, two doubles and a singel in four times at bat, and batting in four runs, y Ken Grunerud connected solid- ly for a round trip clout to deep centre with nobody on in the'six- th.. Billy Plotnikeff and Gerry Wanless picked up two hits each for-Cubs and Johnny Ross and Grunerud one each. For Pontiacs, the booming bat of Danny -Geronazzo pasted the pill for two singles and a triple bagger in four times at bat. Rollie ‘\Norm Hyssop, Bruno DeRosa and Merillo Geronazzo each picked up a single. RHE — —=€ om I N G — THE ATTREE DANGE STUDIO. PRESENT — The Pupils of Kinnaird Pontiacs 113 000 000 5 87 Castlegar. 011 312 10%9 95 ’ Grunerud GH, 2W) and Gor- koff (2—4H, 8SO,1W) to Gerry Wanless for Cubs... Bruno DeRosa’to Enzo Mondin for Pontiacs (9H, 7SO, 2W).- There are now nine companies operating thirteen pulp and paper mills in British Columbia. > tiacs 9-5 at. the Castlegar Ball). Gariepy gained a single and|- _Thoraday, ie I a 1954 . CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 7 The News’ TEN WORDS FOR ‘50c. THREE A j OF TW: Classified PHONE 3031 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE Found white stone ‘setting.. Apply B. Cherrington, 458, ‘Third, Ave. Castlegar... C1-23 GOLD: PLATED EARRING WITH ‘Letters fo the Ecitor CHAMBER: APPRECIATES 5 AIRPORT SHOW COVERAGE For Sale For Sale Card of Thanks Editor, Castle’ News. Dear Sir: MCLARY -ESCORT RANGE White with Black trim, $45. Apply E.' J. Ennis, 518 Sth’ Ave. . ‘ C22-tf “FAWCETI” WOOD AND COAL * range. Good ‘condition. Apply J. Popoff, 672 Second Avenue, Castlegar. 3-21 2 ADJOINING LOTS, DUMONT. . Subdivision, Kinnaird. 80 x200 ft, each, peels. ‘EL J. Ennis; 618 5th. Ave. C22-tfe 86 FRIGIDAIRE — ,BILTWELU studioi; Wunge. Combination Propane gas and coal range, complete. Beatty electric wash- er with pump, Grey chrome table with 2 chairs. Phone 2531 Kinnaird, P1-23 ‘We wish to express our sin- ness, flowers and tokens of sym- pathy sent to us on the death of our dear daughter, Dianne Lyne cere thanks to friends and neigh- Castlegar and District Chamber bors for the many acts of kind-|of.Cc : Please accept the thanks of the Y for your tion in making a success of the celebration of the opening of the Woodburn. Also for the t For Rent SUITES, ROOM AND BOARD. _ McCreight’s “Asti A Rooming House, LEGAL floral Mr. and Mrs, J. Woodbiira, Castlegar. » Back of Ke SUNS S88 NEW::3-ROOM HOUSE, BATH- room,, basement, amall down payment acceptable, ‘Apply R. HEATED 2 ROOM SUITE WITH bath. Apply 146 Second Ave., Castlegar. ", C3-22 French, : Dumont Kinnaird. 21 P6-22 MODERN TWO ROOM CABIN 4 ROOMED HOUSE = $4,600. Coolerator Deep Freeze : $295. Phone Castlegar 3102. “P3-22 LARGE: MeCLARY COAL AND Cream: “enamel. “Phone ‘4267, , Castlegar 'i. i C3-23 SMALL “MODERN HOME “IN Castle egar. Wired for electric stove. and hot “water. ‘Terms cam.be arranged. Phone 3437 or call:750 Main Street, | -P3-23 on in Kinnaird, Phone 3506. 5 3-22 MODERN HOME IN ‘CASTLE- gar across from'Coop Garage. 7 Three _ large rooms, | verandah; CASTLEGAR HOSPITAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NOTICE OF: ELECTION OF TRUSTEES ’ -ZONE 1 Notice is hereby given that the d hes been aated returning officer to conduct the election of two Trustees in’ Zone 1 of the above-named District. All owners of land in Zone 1, ion of the lot! with fruit trees; Large root cellar, Phone 4587, Robson, 1103-22 the Village of Castlegar, who. are years old or older aay entitiea to as voters under the APARTMENT SUITES’ WITH Bathroom and. electric range, and other facilities. ‘Apply A. - .Eremenko, Phone “3061. ‘C3-23 FOR: “THE BEST BUY In THE Keotenays, we have “new and used: appliances.. Thor ranges, Inglis washers, Philco’ refriger- ators.; We accept trades and ar- range. terms. .Come'and see ‘us at 625. Columbia Ave. Oglow Bros Building: Ltd. a ? 23.|/sery, Box 10, ‘Kinnaird, B.C., for Wr STORE PIANO FOR use of sameé.-Phoné 4161. P3-23 Announcement, Proviselat Elections’ Act - are Castlegar Airport. The news A advertising and are a Castle Theatre TAS Petits teers SAVE WITH A Thriftpass LAST TIMES ‘TONIGHT “TURN THE KEY SOFTLY” w= ».PLUS “THE LAST yoadt SHOW AT.7 and 8:30- pan, credit to your firm and we have been most happy to work along with you and report success in our venture, ‘We feel you will agree the audi- ence surpassed our fondest hopes and this district received much favourable publicity... May ..we congratulate you and your staff for a job well done? Yours sincerely, G. W. Shaw, Vice President. Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce. SHOULD PRESERVE OLD HALLS AND BUILDINGS Editor, Castle News: Dear Sir: I would just like to say a little notified to attend a to be held in the Parish Hall, Castle- at the hour of 8 o’clock in the afternoon, at which place .and hour I will proceed to: call for nominations -and ‘to. take the votes of.the electors: present. ‘The voting at the said meeting will be present and voting when - Consult Strom .&_Jones Nur- freshened. ($25 Sach One ates 's* $ Morey, | Renata, your oate treés, Roses, ete, Phone 4042, Alice Zuckerberg’s Beauty Par- 2 | lor, Maple Sireet, Castlegar *-— LAST CALL FOR BEDDING plants, Tomato plants to clear, 45c per doven Nees 's Green- : _ C1-23 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, PIANO, Prices = Zenone 2661. f * €3-28 AMATEUR PROGRAM, Kin- naird Improvement Society Hall, Sat, June'19 at 8 p.m., sponsored votes are ‘called. for have been counted, a Agetees the 4th day of June, R, J. MORICE, Returning Officer. CASTLEGAR HOSPITAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT . NOTICE OF ELECTION OF TRUSTEES tetas ZONE 2. a Notice is hereby’ given that the has been by" ‘Kinnaird wie ente: tainers of all kinds invited to par- ticipate. Just contact ‘Mrs. J. HE Phone 2568. etest{Many: other items,. Phone 3971 or see Barrie Hill. P3-23 ALL CANADA IS USING T - SHERWIN-WHLLIARS ~ NAME LOID> coior ‘UL,- PROTECTIVE ENAMEL OF 1001 USES! Watch Sherwin-Williams Enameloid work its decor. ating miracles! See how.one gleaming color-bright _coat brushes the years away... brightens old furniture, Add. ben and _oti; inal to your home now— ty {DI iginality y _| day. of June, 1954/at the hour. of -_ [the votes of the electors present Officer to cor the election of two Trustees in Zone 2 of the above-named ‘District. All owners of land in Zone 2, ithe C ion .of the: Village of..Kinnaird,'who are Canadian ‘citizens, twenty-one years old or older and entitled-to be registered ‘as voters under the Provincial:Elections Act are noti- fied to attend a meeting. to be held «in. -the : Kinnaird . Improve- ment Society Hall on the 23rd| 8 o'clock in the af at gar, on the 18th day of June, 1954] .. closed as soon as the votes of the |. re halls at Cas Robson. The modern trend is to tear down anything that is old. You forget the pipbneers who made] this district, putting their worl ing a community, work and ma‘ erials being given free. Men worked in those days and T have seen them miysélf, clearing the ground, felling the trees and coffee were served to all. The children ran around and picked up sticks for. a bonfire where they and marshmallows, At the'end of the day of work, in between going home and doing up. the chores and. back to. the hall to continue. work, they con- tinue to do-all they could, We would hold a real old fash- ioned dance in the open, remind- ing me of the sugaring-off dances in the Maple Groves of Ontario. ‘Why not build up the old build- ings and have a. landmark in honor, of our pioneers who built this district? 4 into this district after the first ‘World... War,-most. of; them, with very. little to-go ‘on, but they managed to. get. by, given some work fo help ‘along. Now. all people think about is to pull down their buildings and put. which place and. hour I will pro- ceed to call for an up a times more and requiring labor to take the votes of the electors present, .'The voting ‘at the said | ‘meeting will be’ closed as soon as and voting when votes are called for-have:been counted. ATED the 4th day of June, | 1954," R. J. MORICE, Returning Officer. CASTLEGAR HOSPITAL - IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT « NOTICE OF ELECTION OF TRUSTEES ZONE 3 Notice is hereby’ given that the as been inted and costing far more ‘and the result is very little better. There jis not the love for one another or Peace or Contentment, spent in the community. Yet when we go for a holiday to the old countries, what do we go for? To see the old Roman roads, old architecture, ‘and everything of a bygone age. Yet we will not let anything stand here that is old. : ‘>. Yours sincerely, into them for the good of build-|-- holding. .work , bees, . having. the |- women see that’ sandwiches and |- could roast potatoes and apples STARING ROBERT STEWART TAYLOR: GRANGER | These. men .and- women - came. and were:’ 1 one, costing many | ' Bertha Y South 'Slocan. as soon as the votes of the elect- ors present and voting when votes are called for have ‘been 3 ing Officer to the election of two Trustees in Zone 3 of the above-named District. » “All owners of land in Zone 3, of Castlegar and Kinnaird, who comprising School District No. 9 (Castlégar) except the Villages are Canadian Citizens, twenty- + jone years old or older and en- : }titled to be registered as. voters 1954. -,;.~ RJ. MORICE, Returning Gtticer. PUBLIC - DATED the 4th day of June,|" _ STENOGRAPHER - Fannie Stoochnoft under the Provincial Elections Act are notified to attend a meet- ing to be held in the Robson Hall — on the 24th day of June, 1954 at 2B ka A the hour of 8 o'clock in the after- 7 . . noon, at which place and ‘hour I men's oxfords. .. . will proceed to call for nomina- tions and to take the votes of the WE HAVE A WIDE SELBOTION or} NAME BRANDS: : INCLUDING eae se dE godnt is Blazing ; Over 8% of B.C.’s_ kraft (strong utility): pulp comes from fly Enon Days th the Fast, scenic’ roe’ 6 hi Fiy: te Calgary" or Vancouver: the route of the smooth, quiet - Convalrs!: See: more-at no axtra cost —. travelling East or West! Cranbrook, ‘gateway:fo Kootenay Valley vacation- + lands... Penticton, heart of the Okanagan's orchards! Your ticket includes all point stop-over privileges. "Dally depar-: qures*, convenient times. CASTEEGAR CALGARY. $2475. CASTLEGAR-VANCOUVER $2995: F One" Mey 2 One Way IN A REVUE “TIP TOES” eet by Phyllis Phillips ALL TYPES OF STENOGRAPHIC WORK electors present. The voting at the said meeting will be closed =|, —ROCKETGAS— : of (PR oF ANE) wie pees i eee y $2 F FOR SHAL $5.95 to $15.95 | Cooking re Water Heating THE MOST WALEED ABOUT SHOES IN TOWN _ House Heating — Clothes Drying ee ; Se ITS FAST. - GLEAN - ECONOMICAL”: MADDOCKS SHOE STORE ||: | (Mdfay & Strefion Ltd. PHONE. 3641. lome Planning C: NELSON, Boo Phone 3967. 146 2nd Ave. 8: 15 p.m, Sianley Humphries High School. AUDITORIUM - CASTLEGAR, BC. * Except ‘Sundays. Pheie:+3001 * COMMUNITIES on Adults—50c '* Children—25c y ame Lin HALF. PROCEEDS TO STUDENTS COUNCIL FUND CONTINENTS, ane. 63