CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 2, 1959 YOUNG CANADA'S NEWEST HOCKEY HERO ‘Whether Maple Leafs succeed or falter in their hunt for the Stanley Cup, left-wingey Frank Mahovlich is now firmly established as a hero in the eyes of young Canada. The big who is often in regular season feels big te Cana- jens’ “ean Bevan gets abi big “hug. from admirer Bobby ‘Barker after Leafs squeezed into the Play-offs. Mahovlich scored 22 goals a Bley 8 and coach Punch Imlach ark Leafs to victory in Frank their. semifinal | Bate agains$ Boston. Guides Cookie Week _ Set May Ist to'Sth The regular monthly meet- ing of-the Guide and Brownie Association Castlegar branch, -was held March 24 at the home of Mrs, O. Anderson with Mrs, G. Anderson, President in the chair. There were 11 members present. Mrs, J. McBain, District Commis- sioner attended the meeting. Mrs, L, Morey has been chos- en as the delegate to represent Castlegar at the annual Guide and Brownie convention which will be held in Christ Church Memorial hall in Victoria on 2, 3 and 4 of April. Theme of the convention will be “hands around the world”, Plans for the Mothers Day Shortage Cf Stenographers - In Great Britain Stenographers are among the most pampered people in Britain today, There just aren't enough girls to {ill the jobs. Said the manager of a Lon- don agency: off as her | Toronto or Montreal counterpart. ‘And on top of that," adds the college director, ‘“employ- ers are always offering some " “We've got 1,100 jobs for every 100 applicants, It’s frantic.” Said the director of Britian's biggest secretarial college: “We have 8,000 girls through our col- leges every year. But that’s not nearly enough, “There's no sign of the boom stopping. The number of secret: arlal jobs has quadrupled since the war and still more girls are needed.” Employers are prepared to go to almost any lengths to attract secretaries, “The wage they command,” said the college director, “are among the best in the country for women, A capable secretary ean earn about $23 equivalent weekly at age 23, and an exper-, ienced private secretary can get, $1,000 — or nearly $3,000 a year.” TIME FOR TERMS ‘These figures are tea were made and chosen. The tea will be held in the Parish hall on May 11. Cookie week will be May Ist to Sth. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Booster prize was won by Mrs. Fomenoff. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, G, Anderson on April 28, based on the present value of about $2.80 to the pound sterling. But the dollar figure Is not re- presentative of equivalent living costs in the United Kingdom, In terms of dollars, the average wage in Britian is less than $1,750 annually, compared with about $4,000 inCanada. Thus a British secretary earning £1,000 a year would be twice. as well He told of firms that offer new stenographers a new type- writer of the cholce, Many give their stenographer's luncheon vouchers worth — again the equivalent — 40 cents-a day in neighborhood. restaurants. One firm even supplics a dress allowance and free train TRAINING THE PUP It is fun to own a dog, espec- jally if he is well trained and de- Pendable, But it takes a lot'of patience to have him come when he is called and do as he }s told, However, this can be accom. plished if you know how to go about it. n Practically every dog owner has had a pup which plays hide and seek when he Is called. When you call his name, he comes but when you make a move to- wards him he dashes away and tickets for girls from the suburbs. _ Asa general rule, most firms are offering a 35-hour week with no evening work and no Satur. days. Many offer four weeks’ va- cation with pay. Its common to find firms giving young married women a couple of hours off for shopping one day a week. Some even allow time off for visits to‘ the hair- dresser, Other firms supply cars to Phone 3331 within a certain distance of -you,' “hides from you, Now this Is where you make the mistake of running after: him, scolding or giving him a slap when he is finally caught. You should just turn. your back on him, ignoré him completely. Soon he will sidle up to you, wondering why you are so quiet. Don’t snatch him up jow, just make a fuss over him, glve tim a tidbit and let him go again. Now you have made the first, step. The pup has learned that hide-and-seek all by himself Js no fun, that he is rewarded for obeying and that obeying does not mean loss of freedom. - TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE @ Repairs. to all makes of TV's, radios and phonographs. @ Dealer for RCA Victor. @ ‘Applications for TV cable hook- ups made here. Nears of ‘experience is our guarantee of dependable service". ELECTRONIC Sravens to take their the station at the end of the day so they ean avoid wded buses and subways. Classified ad columns are jammed with cries for secretar- les and stenographers, Some boast of modern buildings and bright offices, other of sports and social club facilities. One praised its vielv of the river. Many offer free pensions and one even offers free dowry if the girls leave to get marricd. DRIVE - IN OPENING ° Thursday, April 9 Make It A Date To Be At Our Gate Early u)at the table, refresh wi th Kootena PALE ALE brewed in the Kootenays to Kootenay tastes y = Combat Fatigue Fatigue is 2 housewife's greatest enemy, but much of it can be avoided, Tension, and even eyestrain resulting’ from head and neck muscles being taut, can be relieved by more careful bal- ance and posture while you are doing sou daily housework. may be er. * Lifting and reaching wrongly can strain your back and make it ache. To lift something heavy from the floor, don't bend your back; squat on your heels and tilt the box a little so you can pick it up. Then lift as you slow- ly stand up; this lets your strong thigh muscles take the strain in- stead ot your back, Stand on due to unecessary strain you are putting on back and arm muscles. It takes a little time to make yourself remember to sit straight and to drop your shoulders slightly, stretch your neck and loosen your jaw mus- cles, You can feel the tenseness relax, and with practice, the habit will come naturally. Working at a table or iron- ing board that is either too high or too low for you is another way of tiring easily. Try to have your working surfaces the cor- rect height. When standing at the sink, try to keep your bal- ance evenly on both feet, Don't Jet your back sag and stomach m | muscles go limp; stand with your feet‘apart a little and your weight distributed evenly, not shifting’ from one foot to the This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the high enough when reaching up to a top shelf; don't strain arm and back muscles by reaching too far. If you train yourself to it, you will. find that correct stand: ing and sitting will save you’ fat- igue and backache, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING & APPLIANCE SERVICE BOX 397 Hi Folks: Just a few lines flight electrical service, CASTLEGAR, ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE PHONE 4086 B.C. to let you know that it you are looking for a man who can give you fop I am your man, this is no idol boast, to prove this just phone 4086 or drop a line to box 397 and I will make an appoint- ment to give you a “free estimate for your wiring needs, also the first three homes that I do in Castlegar will receive a 159% cash discount, this is,a saving that you can not afford to miss. Yours truly, St. Rita’s Roman Catholic Church Rev. E. A. Brophy, P.P. — 5th at Etm Street Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m, Mass at Genelle at 7:00 p.m. The Community Bible Centre Sunday in the Legion. Hall 10:30 Sunday School — :7:30 Family Service At 51 Columbia Avenue Tues., 7:30 - Young People’s Hour; - Thurs., 7:45 - Prayer and Bible Study. The United Church Of Canada *. Robson -— Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11:00.a.m. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9:45 p.m. Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7:30 p.m. Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints Sundays at 10:30 a.m. — Twin Rivers Halt The Presbyterian Church Of Kinnaird Public Worship at 11:00 a.m. : Church School at 10:00 a.m. Bible Study, Tuesday. at 7:30 a.m. Rev. M. S. Reside,B.A., B.D. The Anglican Church SUNDAY, APRIL Sth Castlegar — 9:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Kinnaird — 7:30 p.m. A The Pentecostal Tabernacle Sunday School - 10 a.m. — Morming Worship - 11 a.m. Evangelistic - 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Friday at 7:30 p.m. - Young Peoples ‘BUSINESS DIRECTORY ~ that puts vim in. "DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE NATURE'S WAY TO BETTER. HEALTHE ‘We ofl a @ Botte of mi Did you know thel the human body uses protein in MILK for tlsve buliding, minerals for construction and molntenance of bones and teeth, vitamins for growth ond health, ead fats and carbohydrates for energy. Milk Is cise @ neces: sary foundation for the vast mofority of diets! So, dink to better health for oll the family with lots w ‘gat, every dayt J. 1. LAUGHTON Box 88% — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours CASTLEGAR - FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED. TO’ KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE RIGBY’S: BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAME. Phones 2880 and 231 CASTLEGAR BUILDING | “ SUPPLY STORE Box 240 — Phone 2161 ~ DESMOND... “LITTLEWOOD “OPTOMETRIST. Wed. 2:30 ‘to 8:00 p.m. Phone, $021 -NORA’S HAIR DRESSING PARL A complete beauty: service’ i by. appointment |. PHONE 2564 Nora Majeszey UNITED, TRUCKING Dally Freight Service M, E; MeCORQUODALE FOR SALE — New 2 bedroom House, situated on large ‘lot — also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2372 — Peter W. Evdokimoft tin 28 FOR SALE — One 1949 Thames half-ton pick-up; one 1949 Chevrolet sedan delivery, plus one complete Prefect front end for trailér purpose, also glass for ‘boatbuilding, Apply Box 471, Castlegar or phone ‘7821, 312 FOR SALE — 2edroomed ful- ly modern house, garage, ee den. Phone 7011. 310 HOUSE PLANS — Construction building tions to your requirements, Jack Hipwell, phone 3256, Kin naird. : : 311 FOR SALE — Good bullding lots in Kinnaird, phone 2738. i tin 10 FOR SALE — Homelite 5-20 pow- er saw, excellent - Soneition, phone 6162, 213 FOR SALE — Split-level 3 bed- room home, basement, moderately priced, phone 6162 413 FOR SALE — Raleigh 3 speed boys bicycle, good condition, light and carrier apply aa Ave, Castlegar, 113 FOR SALE —,14 ft. boat, fiber- glassed, phone 5301 Castlegar. GC 313 home, auto. gas heat, WHE WiLL YA ROURE UNOEe TEES FOR SALE — 5 room~ house, storey and a half, corner 4th apply Castlegar Bullding Supply. 31k and Cedar, FOR SALE '— 4 bedroom house and property, apply Sam Hor- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 2, 1959 GAY COLORING APRONS - FROM COTTON FEED BAGS Bright color crayons invari- ably delight Junior and displease Mother — unless they are ac- end of this 7” topline, draw a seml-cirtle which tapers’ out to sides to form two armholes, Place pattern on fabric and: ‘cut’ out apron. For the hardy cobbler pockets, cut a’ strip‘ of four inches deep the by a and pro- tective coloring apron! Wheh a budding young art- ist begs for crayons, it's a wise mother who first of all turns a gaily printed cotton feed bag or flour sack into a cover-all apron with handy cobbler pockets. All you need, according to — local sewing experts, is one 25-pound print bag and a package of bias ding. | Prepare the bag for sewing by ripping the chain-stitched seam, Then soaking the fabric in warm, soapy water to remove labels and printed brand names. An apron pattern may be drawn on brown wrapping paper before material is cut. To make this pattern, measure length for apron and width. Draw a rect- angle to these measurements. Make certain of exact center of top of apron and draw a line 3%” on each side of this. At each FOR SALE — Washing same width as bottom edge of apron. Bind up top of pocket with bias tape. Stitch pockct in. Place at bottom of apron. Stitrh: as many individual pockets as desired, suggest local sewing centre experts. Bind all outside edges of apron with blas binding. Use a’ separate strip of binding: for armhole leaving a length of binding on both ends for ties. With the same pattern cat on a larger scale, you can make a barbecue or workshop apron for Dad. To Insure your Dependents: NOW and Assure Your Independence At ment. C. Arthur ‘Anderson The Mutual Life Assurance of Canada coft, Robson, B,C. Phone 2901. 312 Fe FOR SALE — modern 3-bedraom FOR SALE — piano, may be seen at 250 — 8th or hone 9341. 313 FOR SALE — Used range and fridge, and chrome table with 5 chairs at half price, in very FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house in Kinnaird, heavy wiring, basement, garage and chicken 312 house — Phone 4738. good il phone 6511. 312 FOR SALE — 2 wheel tractor and parts also. 17" ‘TV set phone 4561, 113 ‘OR SALE — 5 room house, terms, phone 5301. 312 FOR SALE — Turkey manure phone 3821. . 113 1956 model, cheap for cash, phone 7311, 113 FOR SALE — 197 Chev. Good Condition, $200.00, Phone 211, South Slocan. 133 WANTED — Baby play Lee Phone 5183. FOR SALE — residentlal lot, 2 block of maple, 50x100, $525.00 cash write Box 520 or phone 511. 113 ed, berries, 3 fruit trees, garage Upper Bench Kinnaird phone 3977. pad 313] FOR parecer — 2 bedroom house in with FOR RENT — snortmnent phone neal Phone 4571, 312 113 .| FOR SALE — View lot — phone 2494, 313 Agent for Marconi, Rhone: 5167 R. Martini, NOTICE. Highly qualified tea- NOTICE — TV sales. and service | : FOR SALE — Lot 50 x 100, level, culate apply Box 102, Cast- 312 FOR RENT — Furnished suite on Sth Ave, everything private House no. 801. Ww FOR SALE — Servel Kerosine frldge, good order, $125‘ cash—}" Phone 3397, 112 cher; and Russian ‘stexander Zuckerberg. Phone ‘Castlegar 4631, ROOM AND BOARD — or Sule es.' Phone 9781. tin FOR SALE — 4 bedroom home |” in Kinnaird, phone 4473, | 312 FOR SALE — “Store ‘building |: 36' x 46’, living haan ang) CREDIT UNIONS ARE‘ ' MEMBERSHIP OWNED ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. — full Castlegar B.C. pent een NOTICE — Robson Women’s In- stitute NOTICE — Beauty Parlor, 76 Maple St. Castlegar, Specials, Phone 4631, Alice Zuckerberg. 313 3} FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house near High School phone 7681. 113 “bord, Robson Community Hall Satutday,.April 4, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Adults $1.00 chid, under 12 yrs. 50, 311 NOTICE — We. have a new Aza: stock’ of | FOR RENT — 2 room and heated suite phone 7031. i 113 FOR RENT — Tw2:100m' mod- ern house lot, in Kinnaird— lies and evergréens, also Glads. |’ -and begonia corms, Nielsen’s Kinnaird, 31a Realty, Phone 6-4676. rate — Phone, 4481. 312 LOST — Glasses in brown case on Columbia Ave. Finder please Phone 5253. * . 113 P.O. Box 303, Castlegar. 4itfn FOR SALE — House in Castle- ” Face The Facts! The Family needs income most in the years follow- ing the death of the wage. earner, while the B.C, Land 1284 Bay Avenue, Trail. Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, Nelson PHONE Castlegar 2521 SMITH'S i EQUIPMENT . AVATLABLE PLUMBING & HEATING SYPHON sepne TANKS PHONE 5155 or 2181 D. FOX ° -JOFFICE. SUPPLI8S "COMMERCIAL EXCAVATING PRINTING} SEE : CASTLEGAR TRANSFER ‘W, Sharpies — Phone 6091 CASTLEGAR NEWS FURNITURE MOVING G. A SUMNER : Tong Distance - PHONE - 2521 — Trall 191 7 Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING PHONE 2021' WALDIE LUMBER. & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. ‘We can supply all your pbuilding ‘needs. Estimates gladly. given . Phone VW12 | HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES . Phone 313i—Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT” PLUMBING . AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES DUTCH MAID. BAKERY LIMITED _ Birthday Cakes CENTRAL SHOE. | & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621. We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C." GREEP‘'S ELECTRIC . CONTRACTING Free. Estimates MARLANE GRILL * Open 8:00 a.m, ta 9:80 p.m. Not just another place to eat, But the place to eat another PHONE #881 + ine talk “Family Ine Wh ihe low cost pro- tection plan that. appeals to. thousands of people throughout the country. -. your neighbours. and mine. Dick: Fowler North American Life : Robson, ‘B.C. gar, 2 main floor, 2 ‘finished rooms .in , basement, Automatic gas heat~ terms, Phone 3911. 3 ALS. Lid. Charter Service Towing '-. Barges “anywhere on the ‘Arrow Lakes Phone 4332 "- et ‘Arrow Lakes Ferry Service». ROBSON-‘TO EDGEWOOD Robson Wharf . 4:00 p.m. Thursday. Leave Edgewood.; 7:00 a.m. Firday. - Arrive Robson Whart 1:00 p.m. Friday. Cans For All Your’ INSURANCE NEEDS : Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES ‘SASH AND . DOORS tn All Poputer Styles -e° WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES GLASS_IN ALL SIZES G& WEIGHTS Agents For Pearson | Sashless Win- -dows and All Sealed Units CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR WORKS - PHONE 3211 LOST — Blue budgie bird Phone . 5161. 113 NOTICE — “Kindergarden. will re-open, on. April’ 6, 1959. At United Church Hall, 4th Ave. Castlegar — Mrs, Rivers, phone 46h 13 NOTICE’— For garden plow? yz Phone 5289, 213 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to friznds, neigh» jours and relatives for their acts of kindness, expressions of sym- pathy and floral offerings sent t us on the death of our beloved husband and father, George Henry Cleeve. Special thanks to Drs. Fowler and Johnson, Rev. Father E, A, Brophy, Nurses and staff of the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital, Kinnaird Catholic Women's League and the Castle- gar‘Funeral Home. The Family and Brothers and Sisters NOTICE — Virus and Nematode free, Government Certified Sovereign Strawberry plants. Cold storage, dormant, or Spring plants, $20.00 per- M. Phone A. H. Blackham Abbot- -sford, B,C. Ulysses 3-3771. S. Sorenson, Mission, B.C. Pros- pect 3-1711.- Write + Mrs. E. Blackham Box 1120, Abbotsford | BC, CASTLE THEATRE THUR. - FRI. - SAT. No, F HAVENT!...BY THE} Wa THOUGHT You