6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 24, 1957 Office Supplies Castlegar News EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Held In The Kinnaird Community Hall Sunday, At 7:00 p.m, Conducted by Mr. and’ Mrs. L. Bye , . ALL ARE WELCOME Tapping the untapped "* tmperlal Ol! Photo The squadron-was honoured last night by the presence of F\L Hutchin who is Commanding Officer of Air Cadet Squadron No. 59 of Vancouver and it is his squadron which holds the Guthrie Shield whicti is awarded to the most efficient -squadron in .B.C. each year, This is the goal of all squadréns in the Pro- vince and within the next few years we also hope to be the receipients of this award. We wish to thank the cadets for the fine performance they gave during the wing ceremony last week in the auditorium of the Stanley Huniphries High School at which time Cpl, Hubert received his pilots’ wings. To add incentive toward im- proving the appearance of dadets ATHRUIEASLALrE Ht Soke muuntnntay oaLow: hero uilding & Supply Building ; Supplies uated Confecti Special , Chinese Dishes Open 8 a.m. to’ 10:30 p.m. Sat. 8 am. to 12:30 Pam. ee life that no man.can sincerely try to help another without helping himself. striving to improvo their Posi SUPPORT THE SHLVER BIRCH SCHOOL FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN ' This Space Donated By A Friend It is one of the most beautiful compensations of this How deserving: then’ are: ebildies under handicaps, * “MUNICIPAL ‘ACT The Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird Voters® Li FOR SALE — 75,000 B. T. U, oil Beater, good condition. phone 4487 143 HOR SALE — Boys tube skates \; sizes 8-5-13 and 12, Girls white sfigure skates size 5 and Girls Mae tube skates size 6% phone AR W371. 143 oR SALE — One‘ coat, new, size 12, $10.00 phone 7751 143 ante la aha eric SOY SE & BOARD ,—: Available at MoCreight’s Room! ig House; }) Phone 2493, ~ ti 16 FOR SALE — One white enam- elled rangette, two-burner with oven. Price $35.00. phone 2747. 343 FOR SALE —- 22 gal. Hot water tank with jacket — thermo- stat and emersion elernent $25. Phone 6961 or 3386, 143 FOR SALE — Wood and coal range in good condition. phone 4314, ; 143 BUSINESS DIRECTORY FURNITURE MOVING: FOR SALE “— Logmobile with special folding arch, a fast skidder, $1800, LAWRENCE 5-6. JAMMER on skids in good condition, com- NOTICE — Beauty parior, com- plete beauty service, including home - permanents, 76 Maple St. Castlegar, Alice Zuckerberg phone 4631, 342 Universities ‘Need To Expand Facilities Increasing need for research plete for A frame on high lead, guy lines, spreader bar and tongs, shackles and blocks $1800, DDH CLETRAC CRAWLER —. 60 hp with 2 blades for logging, NOTICE — Tickets for the Harry Adaskin, Frances Marr concert lectures in High: School Audi- forum, Trail, phone Adie 6191. 143 a sacrifice. at $3000. K6 INT. LOGGING TRUCK and Trailer with tongues for log- G ging or poles, $1600, ' WANTED - “Room and board by young ‘engineer. ‘Shower pre- ferred, phone 3681 43 ROTARY SNOW PLOW — 8% ft. with motor. If you want the best, buy this one, 440 FOR SALE‘ —~- Singer ‘treadle acwing machine and baby car- riage, phone 8723 143 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom home, phone 7031, 143 P. G. Musical Group To Tour Province Columbia's most outstanding and rapidly rising musical groups — the Cariboo Chorus of Prince George — will tour the province next year, Forty voices of one of British The mixed adult choir, dir- in Canadian industry has created a shortage which cannot be met by our univer- sities during the, next, few years, accprding to the Commercial Let- ter of The Canadian Bank of Commerce, . Trained . scientists from Eutope are. helping. to fill the gap today, and ‘will probab- ly playa gteater part in our re- search programs of the near fu- ture, the Letter says. * If Universities. are to pro- duce enough scientists, it will be ities and increase thelr necessary to expand their facil-| - with grants-in-aid and with tech- nical assistance. Through its sy- stem .of scholarships, on which $3,000,000 a year is spent, it aids in che training of promising young scientists while they are beginning their careers in the re- search field. NRC also carries out specific research for industry, Many tangible benefits have already accrued to the Canadian public as a result of research work, the Letter continues. In the fields of agricutture, fisheries and forestry great advances have been made. Higher productivity’ of soil, improved quality, am& more economical utilization of forest products are. among the achievements of. research. In the years to come, the de-- mands of industry and govern- ment both for peaceful and mit- itary projects will put a strain on our human resources in the scientific field, the Letter says, but the results of research work re likely to be an improvement in production of.all types. Dennis The Menace staffs, But the Letter comments that, higher salaries in industry make it increasingly diffoult for their more brilliant ssolence students to BEST IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST on parade the Civilian Commit- tee will be presenting theatre tickets to-those cadets who are perfectly turned out for parades, This is in addition, of course, to those tickets issued at the year’s end for perfect attendance. At this time we wish to welcome Mr. L. E. Cantell into 1957 - 1958 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a sitting of the Court of Revision to revise and correct’ the Voters’ List for 1957-1958, will be held in the Municipal Office at Kinnaird, British Columbia, on Friday, the ected by James L,' Johnson, is deing sponsored by the B.C. Cen- tennial Committee for a week's tour, “People who have heard this group agree that it is a delightful one to hear”, said Centennial Co- mmittee Chairman, L. J. Wallace, continue into post-graduate stud- jes and join university staffs. Sclentists incomes have doubled | . since 1933 — but wage-earners now get 3% times thelr pay a quarter of a century ago, Both pure and applied .re- search are important factors’ to- FOR RENT Modern dwell- ing on Upper Bench, Kinnaird, 2 bedrooms, hot water heating, garage, reasonable rent, apply ’ Dan Gilroy, agent, office Muir- head Agencies, Res. phone 9381. 14 PHONE Castlegar 2521 Nekon 1472 UNITED TRUCKING Granite, Marble & Bronze : Plaques Phene 3601 the lady _One of the most important yellow from the white, some- 1] ane ‘| faith in your ability. ‘|a remarkably convenient food BREWED IN THE KOCTINAYS TO. KOOTENAY TASTES get advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor a oe sen or by the Governmentot rtish ‘olumbia. things when a woman is applying for a job is good grooming. Ac- cording to employment authori- ties, clothes, make-up and post- ure make a big difference to the outlook of a prospective employ- er. Sloppy attire tells him that the applicant will also be a sloppy worker. For this reason proper attention to grooming re- quires careful thought. When applying for a job, the applicant should keep her war- drobe simple. Low necklines are out dnd so are pretty party dresses, sparking jewelry and fancy earrings. The basis for good grooming is a clean, well-pressed suit, a fresh blouse, cotton gloves, polished pumps with medium heels and run-free stockings with therseams straight. Makeup should be neat, well groomed and’ with an accent of refinement to it. Some young girls make the mistake of slap- ping on the cosmetics trying to make themselves look older. times bits of yolk*get left in with the white. To remove’ these simply touch them with a corner of damp cloth or paper towel. The particles will stick to this material. Remember that egz whites beat better at room tempera- ture. Let them stand out of the fridge before beating. Adding a dash of salt before whipping will produce a larger foam, If you are on a reducing diet and still want your:scram- bled eggs, you can make them without grease in the top of a a smooth consistency—delicious on golden toast. When combining hot mixtur- es with eggs in making custards, cream fillings or souffles, pour double boiler. They’ll come out] - the squadfon as an elected, mem- ber of the Civilian Committee. Mr. Cantell, who is a teacher at the Stanley Humphries - High School, will sit with the com- mittee for the next two years and we know that his words of Ist day of November, 1957, at 11:00 a.m. , P. A. SMIBERT, Village Clerk wisdom will be by those in the squadron, : LANDIS — To Mr. and Mrs.,Geo, Landis, Metz, France, October Ist, a daughter, IS YOUR GAR SET FOR WINTER? WE HANDLE THE FINEST IN TIRES See Us About Winter Tires Dominion or! Firestone Don’t Wail For Freoze-Up the hot mixture gradually into the beaten egg, stirring constant- Leftover . whites will keep in the fridge for a week or ten days if they are stored in a tightly-covered far. Leftover yolks should be I; every iP or can spot this subterfuge a mile away. Instead of meking her look older, it tells him that the girl is really inmature, Perhaps the most important thing is to stand and sit straight. A slumpy posture can spoil a nice wardrobe and detract from the smartest makeup job. it al- so robs you of the poise that is so necessary to confidence. This in turn destroys the interviewers Remember these three job- seeking essentials: Good posture, simple dress and neat makeup. EGGS Eggs have been called the perfect food, They are certainly item, and I doubt if you could find ‘a single person who doesn’t like them. There are so many ways to preparé them’ that special books have deen written on that subject alone, Here are just a few mee on the proper ling of e; ‘When conating the egg ‘CASTLE TIRE SHOP 193 COLUMBIA AVENUE CASTLEGAR, 6.c. New Custom “Suburbanite New Improved tread ‘design makes Suburbanites better than ever! « 55% more traction ¢ extra seasons of wear ¢ quietest ride ever on bare pavement See us now for a pair of Custom Suburbanites. We'll give you a generous trade-in allowance on old tires—mount the new ones ge. you'll be set for safe, winter ‘driving. PHONE 4441 LOOK FOR THIS * ““HIGH SIGN" OF QUALITY kept di r in a covered KOOTENAY NURSERIES “A Complete Line Of Nursery Phone 4042 Landscaping, Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Roses, Bulbs, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs Box 10 Kinnaird, B.C. Let Us Fill Your Radiator With SHELL ZONE ANTIFREEZE BE SAFE — BE SURE Jor in the fridge. They will keep for a few days this way. How- ever, it is better to cook them and use in salads, scalloped dishes or sandwiches. Pc IN MEMORIAM © In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Paul Halarewich who passed away October .28th, 1956. tear, A fervent, wish our a0 was here, ‘There are others, know, But he was.ours and we loved him. so, Dear God, take a message To our loved one in heaven above, Tell,;him how much we miss im, 2 i * And’ give him our love. Ever remembered by Emily, Raymond & Paulette WINTER JACKETS. BEFORE YOU BUY SEE OUR FINE STOCK an : COMPARE OUR PRICES oe .- Leitner’s Support Your Community " By Buying Tickets For The Kiwanis BINGO yes we ' Please God, forgive a silent|« k¢q INSURE )| For’ All Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES You Can Depend On SHELL PRODUCTS BODY & FENDER WORKS Kinnoird, Phone 3093 ~. B.C. sure. 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V. mast and or antenna. phone 14 5187, 9, Waitress, TANTED, apply| ; Castlegar Dining Room. 143 in making, the announcement, held by the Cariboo Chorus on the following schedule, July 6, evening, Vernon; July 7, evening, 3 | evening, New Westminster; July evening, Nanaimo; July 11, even- ing, North Vancouver; Suly 12, Two-hour concerts will be Sunday, July 6,' Kamloops; Abbotsford; July evening, Victoria; July 10,, I watr DRESSING PARLOR Acomplete beauty service by appointment — PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 — We attach “Dinkfe” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. - UNITED _ TRUCKING Bary FREIGHT SERVICE ‘Trail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson FHONE Gastlegar 2521 ,| Not Jut Another Place To. Eat " MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 pam. But The Place To Est Another. PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone “S01 & Wl ‘We Service GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Esthmates PHONE 3511 Castlegar, B.C. 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Ud. ~-Charter Service Towing - :Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes ‘ evening, P centennial celebrations, on May 28, the Cariboo Chorus will pro- vide -a musical send-off — feat- uring French-Canadian and other ballads of the- courier de bois days Prince George. 18 men-in three Indian canoes, of the voyage of Simon Fraser of 150 years ago down the. Fraser River; a voyage that .was cred- ‘| ited“with establishing for Britain her possessions in the west. In addition, earlier on in the — to the Fraser Brigade at That is a re-enactment, by Phone 4331 Service . ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD mn Wharf j - 4 Arrow Lakes Ferry | ’ H I RICK’S T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies Fleetwood T.V. 1:00 pm. Friday. TU : Kinnaird Chimney == Gleaning Service Servicing The Castlegar- Kinnaird District * Phone 3722 & 3728 Box 64 — Kinnaird, B.C. Thurs., Fei. and Sat. “TALL MAN RIDING” in color Randolph Scott — : jus “PRIZE OF GOLD” in color Richard Widmark —" Mac Zetterlings One showing: October 24-25-26 Dorothy Malone i 7:30. p.m 8,/its own account, and assists col- day in industry and in govern- ment, the Letter says. Occupying a central position in research work generally is the National Research Council, which con- ducts extensive research work on. leges and other research bodies CASTLEGAR NEWS No man with a burden of debt has a right to pro- tect his creditors if he hes: not first protected his wife and children with Life Assurance. . *. Plans.to sult your individ- ual requirements’ may be arranged through. Dick Fowler North -American Life -Robson, B.C.. “Guess WHO ?!* CASTLE THEATRE “TONIGHTE — FRIDAY — SATURDAY DWARD.G. = ROBI shocks the screen | I ne TE se LNs oo TH JE DRIVER GETS OUT... ATEACHER GETS IN... ‘+e AND WE NEVER GET OFF