CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, June 25, 1953 NOTICE “As required by the Income Tax Act this will advise our customers that it is our Intention to make 1 payment’ in proportion to patronage in respect of the year ending the 31st of December 1953 year and we hereby hold the of j payment fi fad KOOTENAY COLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY Chamber Meeting Continued trom Page 1 LITTLE FLAG WAVING HERE W. H. Reed, chairman of the Boards of Trade and C! Pe a IO ag Ia Ita Mi Tourist and Publicity Committee,|family left this morning for a told the Chamber of a letter he|short holiday in Spokane and had received from the Associated other U.S. points, PP KINNAIRD KORNER ir, and Mrs, J. D, Lewis and Mrs. A. M, Morehouse left on visit for on of C which that $60,000 being ‘Spent for advert- ising this province, should be’ in- creased, The letter also suggests Cham- bers might urge establishment of|- San Francisco. postponed action on these sug- in view of the unsettled NOTICE = © CASTLEGAR PUBLIC LIBRARY HOURS F ‘or the Summer — Beginning, duly KJ the Library will be open Tuesday © evenings only from Tto 9 pm. for the months of July, August and September. Begining September: n the Library will go back to its regular 5 T ys, 3 pm, to 5 pam. in the afternoon and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the evenings, and Mr, Reed in a recommendation Chambers and Boards of Trade|to New Brunswick and Nova Sco- in B.C, should urge the present tia where she will visit her sis- a Canadian Information centre ie Johnny Verigin Will ter. Mr, and‘ Mrs. ‘R, Wadey left Tuesday for a vacation in Sask- atchewan. Marry Brilliant Miss John J. Verigin, secretary of the Union of Spiritual’ Commu- We wish to announce that our business has been purchased by MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. Who will carry on the same lines, : We take this opportunity to thank our'many friends and : for your and hope you will extend to the new owners your good will and patronage. : To MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. we also wish the best of luck and feel sure they will extend the best of service to the community. aS ~ Bulletin: Board A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 Reserve July 4th for the LODE, ‘ trawberry Tea and Bake table on the lawn of Mrs. ve Goresky. 3:00 pam. _ Cason, United ‘church W.A. Bal a isale in.the Variety r me. fo Hu i * The Ladies / Au; Legion, "C: Robson Branch ro as holding. a bake sale in the Legion Hall, Saturday, June 27, at 2 p.m, VACATION TRAVEL ACC a period of from 1 day to 1 ‘year. oe is low. slater ion medical loss of wages, roost ¢ es Protect your Children’s” Future! Paraliy Polio eg _ $15.00 ford. years: dary to Phone 3441 Castlegar Insurance Advisors Street from Columbia Avenue to Cyril Bell Agencies Ltd. of his own, suggested that Castle-] nities of Christ, Orthodox Douk- gar merchants might be urged|hobors, will marry June 27, at to have flag poles installed. in| Brilliant, front of their premises where! yr, Verigin, who resides at they could hang flags on national| Grand Forks, will marry Miss and patroitic holidays. He said/ Laura’ Relkoff of Brilliant at a there was a decided lack of “flag|ceremony on Saturday. Committee were authorized to purchase: 2,000 more of the maps borders on. galt, water of Southeastern B.C. and adja- cent areas, which the Associated Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce, are offering. The, maps will be used for district publication _ and advertising, as they were last year. : STUDENT EMPLOYMENT The problem. of a lack of sum- mer time employment for. uni- versity and high school students in this area, is not as serious as appeared at first, it was reported. ‘Any student having difficulty in finding work for the summer, is asked to-contact the Chamber's Welfare and Education Commit- tee for help. The chairman of the Losk Better! Feel Better! waving” here on Day. . Only th ° The ‘Tourist and Publicity atchewan Sot Alnetin’ do mak committee is Rev. L, C. John- ston. The Committee are willing to help any employers who may be looking: for student - workers for the summer, also. : PINE STREET OPENING The proposed cpening of Pine First Avenue, was reported on in detail and a’ special committee ‘appointed to pursue the matter, Blocking the project is the: fact that the street would have to run + Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Anderson. We have the of A Feed Co., and it will be our earnest endeavor to continue the same fine service rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson for the past number of years. ~ In addition to carrying a full line of Feeds, Fertilizers, . Farm and Garden ‘Supplies, we shall carry on the fuel business formerly operated under the name of Mitchell . Transfer. We earnestly ‘solicit the continued patronage of all * former friends and customers and extend an invitation to all -, to visit our office and warehouse. MITCHELL SUPPLY (0. SUCCESSORS TO PHONES 3551 and 4531, through what is now private pro- perty, on which a residence is located. Negotiations have been proceeding for some time and are continuing, i The Chamber feels this project is essential to Castlegar’s prog- A ress. Members -of-, the committee named, are M.:E. Moran, J. R, Elliott, E. McGauley and G. Ww. Shaw. + Three new members were wel- comed into ‘the Chamber, They are Elie Sopow, Vie Jenks and K. A. Morrow. ‘ Be Completely Comfortable In A Pedigree BATHING SUIT $4.95 to $10.95 tae tin ati ett tiated Mr. and: Mrs. Jim Leamy left Sunday morning for Tacoma; GO THE COOL GREAT LAKES WAY... Break your rail trip to or from the East. Cruise the Great Lakes’ between Fort William and Port McNicoll. Enjoy 2 whole days of gay shipboard atmosphere, and the superb meals and service for which Canadian Pacific is world famous. Your first . class rail fare covers everything but meals and berth. Weekly . sailings to Sept. 5. fnformation and reservations from * > bee MB, DALTON, Agént : ‘Washington, to attend the funer- al of Mr, Leamy’s sister. Mrs, W. T. Waldie is visiting her daughter Mrs. M. Flynn in Calgary. Mr,.:and Mrs, Alex Smecher left by car on Wednesday for Ed- monton from where they will fly. to ‘Yellowknife, N.W.T. for visit with their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. aiDES Smecher. JANET’S are g HEAR YE! | a WHAT LEITNER'S | Fi | HAVE FOR YOU a STARTING - a FRIDAY, JUNE 26 Ez | : REE i : | Pde ALL... WORK P. PANTS ] 7 eis 7 | QUALITY YOULL — - Leitner’s. 4 a imited Sk yline. Auto. Service MOR-SUN’ OIL” : .: Streamlined for Beauty “VOU BUY" Anderson Feed Co. & Mitchell Transfer “BUILDING SUPPLIES © ‘ INSULATION ‘SHINGLES ROOFING PAPER * CEMENT | MORTAR CEMENT’ “PLUMBING C.1.L. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING. SUPPLY STORE BOX $292 0% pes . onset PHONE 2161 ‘Sales. ‘And Service Stu THE NEW CANADIAN CAR WITH THE EUROPEAN LOOK ‘Spectacular | Performance in the Thriftiest “8” in Canada ON THE ebaker RECORDS SHOW THAT ‘IN ACTUAL MILEAGE PER GALLON THE COMMANDER V-8 WITH OVER- DRIVE ‘TRANSMISSION BEAT ALL OTHER EIGHTS _ ENTERED IN THE 1952 MOBIL i ECONOMY. RUN. THE STUDEBAKER AT THE B.A.:: PRODUCTS .Work In Gastlegar . one stepdaughter; Isabel, Kin- naird, and a brother and sister » Thurday, June 25, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 5 Kinnaird Civil Defence , (Continued from Page 1) Kinnaird Man Dies At on Saturday for William John tad err heart reacts nile tlegar, then another call came in. at work in Castleaar, Thursday afternoon, Burial was in the Park Memorial Cemetery, Kinnaird, and shock, on their way out of dale, Saskatchewan, where. he farmed ‘and did carpentry work| Pare for them ‘Then ‘ came “still ‘another call, later, moved some years ago to “975 homeless at Oasis,” was the, Vancouver Island and from there to Robson. For the past month he had resided in Kinnaird, He is survived by his wife and three stepsons, Robert J. Scott, Toronto; Warren Scott, Vancou- ver and Donald Scott, Castlegar; message. clothing. Transportation needed." on the Kinnaird Park, a registra- tion centre for them at the school, Suppiles of food | ani d and in Saskatchewan, No sooner had the Transporta- . . Funeral services were held at tion Division assigned velticles Guides And Brownies. Clarke's Funeral Chapel in Trail and drivers to take the patients . to the emergency hospital at Cas- This time there were 63 casualt- ies, suffering from minor jnjuries son Hall on Friday, Junie 19. Mr, Neil, who was born in Tis- arell Oy truck. The vise nig. ae men’s Institute, the event featured “No food, Very little, iyities to a close for another sen- While units of the Transports tion Division, rus! ed to pick up the evacuees, the Welfare Serv- the Cub Group ice members made quick ar- ice members a welfare cepot, John Englund Passes; billets for the 375’ were arranged | ‘St. Robson Rally Ends © Season For Gubs, A large number of parents and interested friends attended the Rally of the Robson, Guides, Brownles arid Cubs in the Rob- Sponsored by the Robson Wo- demonstrations by eath of the three groups, of their maater of ceremonies for the evening. He Introduced Mrs. J. F. Killough, District Commission- er, who gave an interesting talk. Mrs. Killough expressed the regret of Assistant District Scout Commissioner, Archdeacon B, A. Resker, at not being able to at- tend. - Appreciation was also express- ed for the work accomplished by the leaders, Mrs. H, Johnson, Brown Owl; Mrs. W, T. Waldie, Guide Captain and R. Bro, Cub Master. The hard work and com- ments throughout the past year, t and brought Guide and Scout act- munity minded of the Rob- son Women’s institute in spon- soring.all three groups, was also commender Mr. Jack Smith, a of was Funeral Yesterday Funeral services were held'in Alban's Anglican © Church, for John among village Meanwhile wardens were pat- rolling the village to see that everyone complied with air raid precautions.. - They noted good choperation from — practically everyone although there were quite a number of curious young: RADIO SERVICE .B. HUBER 25. years experience Emil Englund, who died in Trail Tadanac Hospital Sunday morn-, ing at the age of 55. Services were ‘conducted by Rev. W, Frick of the Peace Lu- theran Church, Trail, and pail beavers werd Frits Nelson, Jake Emil G. sters, gazing violation of one of the most baste precaullonery: rules, _ "Work Guaranteed Box 522 Phone 4923 A Fora Victor: Bundy “and Nels Bystrom. ‘Burial followed in Park Cemetery at Kin- In the ~ post-test. some members expressed doubt that the organization would, have been able to do all it had theore- tically done ‘in the event of an}, actual raid with similar calls for help. They all agreed more mem- bers are needed, Castlegar, B.C. naird, Two hymns, “Abide. With Me” and “Nearer My God to Thee” ‘were. sung. Born in Nykarleby, Finland, August 8, 1898, Mr, Englund, was employed as'a carpenter. at Co- minco, He is survived by his wife “CASTLEGAR 2 SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS | [ttl PHONE 3033 \ Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Campbell and,Mr. and Mrs. J. R: Elliott Jeft ‘Friday evening for a week- end motor excursion | to Spokane. and’ son- in-law, Mr. “and Mrs. H. Floetting of Abbotsford — their three Lchildren. 7 of his brother. and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Price. u .Jim Scott has resigned his posi- tion as accountant for the Celgar Development ‘Company, William Waldie & Sons Division and is leaving shortly, to. take up resi- dence in Alberta. His They Mr..and Mrs, ‘Leo Reiner and family and. Mr..and Mrs. F. J. Beinder, all of Rossland, were J.| Mr. G.O. Dybhavn whose wife position here is being filled by wife and child are, expected to and twin sons, Roy and Ralph of |’ Photo Studio FINEST QUALITY ‘SERVICE "Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. vo Join In The Fun ENTER THE CONTEST Now : Merchants CASTLE Bob’s Pay WN’ Tak It Member Castlegar Spred Satin and Giidden PAINTS Sash — Door and Cabinet Making “KOOTENAY BUILDERS Phone 3006 Castlegar Highway We Have Just Purchased A.. : PORTABLE ELECTRIC ARC WELDER - WELDING NEEDS 3 THIS MACHINE CAN BE TAKEN RIGHT TO YOUR JOB — THAT WILL ASSIST YOU. GREATLY FOR WELDING PHONE A_ CONVENIENCE And will be Happy to Fill Your Kinnaird Service 4227 Merchants’ Assn. Sunday visitors at the home of v Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Williams. o Miss eye Baleeoeaic a stu- “a dent “at~ Sogerhian anita 4 Nursing Peet wae ‘| ‘returned. for..a. hdliday. at! Me homie of © her - ‘parents, - Mr. and |.Credit Union: Convention in Van- couver this weekend. The Castlegar . Kiwanis Club held: a smoker, Tuesday’ night in the , Coronation. ‘Hall, following their regular meeting, asa fond farewell gesture to two members DA who are leaving the aise With an | “Tipit” > tournament the Kiwan- “|qans‘said a fond adieu-to R..W. , | Graham. .who is, leaving ‘shortly \| for ‘England to further his musi- cal studies. there, and Jim ‘Scott, iwho jg Jeaving Saturday to, take up residence in) Edmonton, - v ots Jack ‘Price of “ Craribrook was AES ster this week at the: home Coronation Day Financial Statement. 4 Ne “pecehnts Expenses. Profit $ $401.83 $ er oe $ ry 30° F. 0. Eagles (Midway) ..... Tug-o-War _ ...... Donati : Castle-Bar Ranch ..... TOTAL Othér Disbursements arrive in Castlegar this week.. hh aPer Tey CEMENT: woe Also One Cement Mixer & Floor Sander Phone 371 I. “ghuces TRaNsran “Castlegar, B.C. We Have ahs ee THE PERFECT. MIX FOR “RENT “HE EVIDENT UNITY OF 4.25 LO.D.E, (Bingo) Kiwanis Club ( ation Ball) o Bel oe e280 2038 Kinnaird Improv. Society (Ref. Stand). 587.27 . 464.54". ° 122.73 Firemen’s Club (Lot Raffle & Fireworks). 743.00 610.27 132.73 W.A. to Eagles (Queen Contest) 1192.75 294.62 933.13, " Other Receipts peal ei ay : + ‘Vill: f Castlegar (Donation) 150,00 150.00 ; Ba “Ciab eae 30.16 - 30.16 Cotton Candy + 28.00 28,00 Zibins A 30.60 30.60 7.00 7.00 $3716.98 $1871.32 $1845.88 : ee a) THE CASTLEGAR CORONATION. DAY COMMITTEE © "zo EACH OF THE VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS WHO SPONSORED EVENTS OF ‘THE GRAND DAY ‘AND - TO EACH AND EVERY PERSON WHO ATTENDED THE, FESTIVITIES OR IN ANY waX CONTRIBUTED TO THE SUCCESS, OF: THE CASTLEGAR CORONATION DAY Our Sincere Thanks 2.0. 1S MOST GRATIFYING THE CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL SOCIETY - wh ‘THE DISTRICT BEHIND US ‘ ws -ARE. PLEASED To AMMAR THE ‘OPENING. . Of their New Concrete Plant In -». Castlegar ie INFORMATION . .. - On. Your: Concrete Needs " PHONE TRAIL, 2054 — Collect’, AUSTRALIA * Frank Sedgman (World Amateur” P cuisib) .Ken McGegor. ye (Australian .Champ) RESERVED SEATS — $3. 60, $2.50, $2. 00, $1.50; RUSH $1.50 CHILDREN — Reserved Seat $1.00 Se 22 Come Pay “Box Ofiice Open Tues’ to Fil ot Saturday. 10, to: 12. and ‘1 to 5 Phone Trail 887 Fiore Reservations" DON'T MISS ©.THIS Hel alan EVENT INTERNATIONAL : ae Casini li, JUNE 29 - i Doors ‘open. T15, p.m.. > Four of ‘the world’s greatest players in two singles and one doubles: match. .. “Pancho’ AMERICA Jack Kramer (World Pro, opamp) (World Pro. Runner-Up) Float Prizes .. Race Prizes .. 5,00 ' Dismantling Booths & 10.00 Castle News . 57.33 Nelson ‘News 12,60 Trail Times .. 13.20 c Dru, 9.08 Rigby’s ..... s 3.21 Cyril Bell Agencies ..... 81.27. Ogiow 294 33 i Waldie ‘ 5h Chucks - E ae TOTAL’ ‘504.78 584.78 NET PROFIT TO HOSPITAL SOCIETY % : “$1260.88 : GROSS RECEIPTS - EXPENSES an f : $1871.32 me $584.78 © oq Hospital Society” $1260.88 —_—. ae — ‘ $3716.98 eae $3716.98 .V. CAMPBELL, ‘Chal € ion Day. C i