Thursday, July 8, 1954 Window Screens - : Screen Doors Windows — Sash — Doors — Frames Glass of All Sizes and Weights. CASTLEGAR SASH. & DOOR 155 MAIN ST, PHONE 3211 WARNING TO - PARENTS All flood waters East of Seventh Avenue in. Castlegar are , in 3 and UNSAFE for SWIMMING or PLAYING “In the interests of health, keep your children away from these areas, The Costlegar Board of Commissioners © display: ot C the U.S. put on a thunderin: * spectators awed and excited t military air- show, Toronto, on June 12. Sabre Jets, CF-100's, exhibition. * For y the speed and craft was seen by thousands at the National Afr. “ Lancasters with jet pods, and six-jet B-47's from three hours the display had the estimrated 100,000 manoeuvreability of the planes. __ ELIE’S AUTOCOURT Fully Modern CABINS ' Reasonable Rates .. TRAIL _ CASTLEGAR HIGHWAY CRANBROOK 45 min, $12.80 * One-Way + Phone 3011 s Raeliats —Contra! Press Canadian Caxadiax AIRLINES ¢ CONTINENTS and 63 COMMUNITIES da. CANADA, By Vic This advertisement is not published or displ the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of B + |Some talk of mighty Casey and ‘Yawn grasses. Ask for ‘Weod-No-More today. Read. tradomsrh @ Mows ordinary grass. © Cuts tall, tough weeds, LOSED WEDNED, @ Trims. up to walls and ome MY MI AY. fences. OF : AFTERNOON © Mulches grass or feaves.* : © Fertilizes with clippings. © sLeef Mulcher Standard OPEN ALL DAY _ SATURDAY Michell Supply Ud. FOR MODERN PEST CONTROL PLAYING THE GAME chis peerless skill at bat, Some idolize and worship the ‘Yankees’.Ed Lopatt. While others for their hero Joe Dimaggio claim, hough that could be ‘cause Marilyn has.added to his fame. But as for me, what care I for baseball leagues afar, When there’s lots of stellar play- ers right.here in Castlegar? , Why yell for Boston Red Sox or Cleveland Indians, _ and.slightly less so windy ones? The Flyers and the Juniors, Kiwanis, Waldie’s too, Kinnaird end Ootischenia, have heroes tried, and true.” They. have their home-run slugg- ers, their veterans of the mound They have their fleet base runn- ers, fast as any greyhound. Cliff Wanless, John Strelioff, are chuckers tried and true, And also Phillip Plotnikoff who wears the Waldies blue. Bruce Horning, Brian Atcheson _ and Peter Hoodicofi, , Lloyd Geronazzo, Alan Jacobson, all know how to throw. There’s also Mike Makortoff and Harry Cheveldave, Mervin Leroy, Larry Zaitsoff, oe’: . whom the fans ll rave. They All are masters of the art of hurling . the. softball, And seldom are they ever vexed by any umpire’s call. To give you some. idea of the brand of ball they play, Til: describe a contest that was * ‘staged here last Friday, It was the seventh inning end Kinnaird was first at bat, Kiwanis had a 6-1 lead and were quite proud of that. First man up, Bill apa stepped, in the batters’ plac ‘There was ease.in Zeibin’s bear- ing and smile upon his face, ' Kiwanis chucker Wanless threw, it fit Bill Zeibin’s style— He swung his bat and hit the ball, blasting it a mile, Then from his* gladdened team- mates,'went up a joyous cheer— It rumbled .in the mountain- ‘ops, it tickled every ear. For Zeibin’s clout into right field and out. beyond had spun, And Zeibin. round .the basks dashed to score a fine homerun, But now the skilled Kiwanis wax- ed somewhat in a stew, Their ‘leading margin “whittled was.and stood at six to two, Their veteran chucker Wanless fixed’ a gaze both grim and ' ‘stout, Upon the second batter and “promptly struck him out, Then up stepped. Phillip Sookia- : choff into the batters’ place, safely on. first base. A pitch the ‘catcher couldn't stop sent Phillip on to second, Bau Four” the umpire reckon- And now oe'r. the K. see andom’ everleés :/] Kinnaird is now most threatening; . When players here are also good |" sightly & A, single by Andy Evans “tears ; | grading ‘and° improvement - job He hit the ball'— it ended him |é While Kingsley Kirby was at bat.]' ; repainted including: the | “three on C == - Dee Misutka. hear their joyous shout, ‘Their hopes are slightly deadened when the next man. doth strike out. But lanky Alan Jacobson is walk- ed t’will save the day — Ah no! Another strikeout makes it three away. Tis now another inning; Kiwanis could not gain — Two men are out and it's Bill Zeibin come to bat again. iy He lets drive a single, the fans are gladdened all, “the cover off the ball.” ‘And when the dust has lifted to see what has occurred. ‘There is Evans huggin’ second and Zeibin safe at third. Could these two runners make it home, the score would then be tied, But Wanless whiffs the next man; that retires the side. “The game is not yet over,” Kin- naird’s young stalwarts say. “We are far from beaten with on inning left to play.” Kiwanis in their turn gt bat are held from further score. Kinnnird is up, and still’ behind— the margin, six to four. Kinnaird is highly hopeful yet, of triumph they'll be singing. Kirby and Peter Kazakoff, both try and go down swinging. It’s up to Alan Jacobson to lead the winning rally. He hits the ball, the echo’s heard clear around the. valley. But whit! ‘The ball is in the air and George Santano’s under. He makes the catch, the game is oe’r. Hear Kiwanis thunder. But lo, Kinnaird-is cheering too, the fans they do the same. They're cheering for ‘the ” both teams in a stellar game. There's joy at the Kiwanis bench, ird is none the worse for Kiwanis’ won the triumph but for it. - “sKinnaird has made them work That’s the way of every sport, the triumph’s not the test, But every player Bives his very best, Streets, Grosswaiks To Get Aitention Of Castlegar Works Dept. The street. through the Shew- chuk Subdivision in the Western part of Castlegar, is to get a A‘ request for this work was -re- ferred ‘to Public Works Commis- e Board “of Commissioners Monday evening. Commissioner Cherrington: was also instructed to have all pedes- trian crossing lanes in the ‘village determination grow, So purposeful it. rattles them to commit -an.overthrow, Which brings ~ young. Phillip, racing’ in .to score, Kiwanis lead td ‘only six to four. since‘ the: maintenance’ of ‘high- ‘way: crosewalks bas. new, become village ‘respondibili A number of meet fon dirt fill at:-variois points in the vill- age were ‘weferred to.Com- CPROPANE) FOR : Cooking — Water-Heating.- House Heating — Clothes Drying . eae aps FAST - GLEAN - ECONOMICAL” Mikay & Stretton Ltd: Your Home Planning Centre NELSON, B.C.- “Phone 1555 532 Baker St. to stock youir. coal bin You would probably save yourself money, and ii inconyenience too, if you. i picked up your telephone now and ordered your winter coal supply. Bur, : what with other expenses, you may find that there’s not “ enough i inthe | family treasury to stand a sudden coal order at present — even with tle cheaper summer. prices. : I jon ios ts of al bo uch SERS why not see the manager of your. local B of M branch? Provided you have an assured income, and can repay a loan in ten ‘monthly instalments or less, the Bank of ‘Montreal will gladly lend you ‘money for your winter fuel. And with your ‘coal money’ from “My Bank”, you'll-pay your coal-bill with — one Jump sum... you'll catch the : seasonally lower prices’. you'll have your coal delivered dry and you'll avoid the last: minute rush on the coal dealer. So, to be nice and WY BA ‘a saug next winter, see the AN . ez saree Bof M today! Bank o¥ Mowrneat cnaens Fuse Bank “Castlegar Branch. JAMES K. UOT cage" missioner Cherrington. - Thursday, July 8, 1954 ~The News’ ‘EN WORDS FOR ‘SOc. THREE OF TWO — Classified INSERTIONS FOR la PRICE PHONE 3031 ° 4 For Sale. ‘ be For Rent LEGAL Se I, Sidney Harold: Merrifield of Deer'Park, B.C., hereby apply. to the C ‘of Water Rights NEW, 3-ROOM HOUSE, BATH- room, basement, amall down payment acceptable, Apply R. . French, Dumont Subdivision; Kinnaird, SUITES, ROOM AND. BOARD, McCreight’s ‘Rooming House. First Avenue, back of Kootenay Builders, Phne 2493, T FN 26 for a licence to divert. and use water out of Deer Creek which flows ‘southerly and: dischfarges into Lower Arrow Lake and give notice’ of my appilcation to all 4 ROOMED HOUSE came Phone Castlegar 3102, C3-25 BUILDNG LOT: ON FOURTH -Ave. in Castlegar. 50’ x 100’ Choice location. Apply Koot- enay Builders. P 226 15 HORSE EVINRUDE OUT- Board. Motor. Practically new. Phone 3223. H. T. Waters, Kin- naird. P3 FOR RENT — 3 room modern house’ in. Castlegar, Apply V. Jenks, Phone 4206, 3-25 3 ROOM: HEATED APARTMENT Electric range, other facilities,’ available Sept. 67 Phone 3506, 4 to 6 p.m. P3-26 HEATED ‘TWO .ROOM SUITE with bath. Apply 148 Second ve, tin 27 LEVEL AND CLEARED, ONE and a half lots in good resi- dential district. $700. Apply P. d, 473 4th. A APARTMENT SUITES - WITH Bathroom and electric range, tand other facilities: Apply A. faa. 1 ©8-25 ko, Phone 3061. 3 37 TREADLE SINGER SEWING Machine, goed condition. Phone 2931. Announcement HOUSE, 139-4th AVE. AVAIL- ABLE August Ist. $40 Month Write Box 261 Armstrong, B.C. Re : » tin 27 2 parr HOUSE WITH Show- rin Ci ZUCKERBERG'S Beauty Par- mir, 76 Maple Street: Castlegar. Apply Garry Tones, 908, 6th. St. Nelson. a C3 27 Phone 3-26 -Make.a date for the Robson Sth Annual Strawberry Bestival, APARTMENT IN RESIDENTIAL Section, Phone, 3704, ae iH. Gergely. © 27 Work Wanted 2 OR 3 BEDROOM FULLY Mod- ern House in Robson, Castlegar or Kinnaird. Apply -P. O. Bor 383 Castlegar. . . Pl Help Wanted 8. -years. experience... Desires Full or Part Time position, Write Box 410. i \P3 TRAIL BUSINESS COLLEGE Day: School. begins .Sept.. 7. Night School begins Sept. 27. Gregg and Pitman Shorthand. Office reopens August 23. STENOGRAPHER, . MARRIED, |." The point of diversion will. be focated at 10 ft, above intake H W. R. Map 5127, 'A2. Bone quantity of water to’ be diverted is one acre foot per an- num, The Darpoae for which ‘the water will be used is ‘domestic and irrigation: | The’ land on’ which the’ water Plan R.P. 910, Kty. Dist, A copy of this application: was posted at the proposed ‘point of diversion and on the land where the water is to be ‘used’ on ‘the Ist. day of May 1954 and two copies‘ were filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson, to this i may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptrol- ler ‘of Water Rights at: Victoria, B.C. within ‘thirty days ‘of the date of: the ‘first’ publication * ‘of this. notice. (Signed) S. H. Merrifield. Applicant, The date of first publieetion is -|June 30, 1954, > NAVIGABLE. WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S.C. 1952, Chapter 193 + THE WEST. KOOTENAY POWER 28) AND LIGHT COMPANY, LIMI- TED, of ‘Trail,: British Columbia, hereby ‘gives’ notice that it has under Section 7 vf. the said. Act deposited: with the Minister. of Public. Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the District: Regist- v “SMART BOY LEARN J * Bakery business. Apply Dutch Maid Bakery. -25 TEAHAN: FUEL OFFICE — 80 Crescent St. c9-26 Card of Thanks rar of the K Land Regist- ration District at Nelson, British |: ‘ofthe I Wish to cordially thank all the many ‘kind friends who have sent meso many. lovely, ¢: letters, flowers and. gifts. ‘Believe me I am: a eater — i . B. Donnan, tenor Lake General Hospital, Nelson. - Ci 27 Mm Local B. Of M. Teller - mm Come Transferred To Williams Lake Neil Smith, teller at the Cas! legar branch of the Bank of Montreal for the -past year and ‘a half, is being transferred to the ‘Bank's Williams Lake branch. Replacing Mr. Smith here is A. J. Garvey who is coming here from .the Powell. River branch. Mr. Garvey, who: is one of the number of the Bank's United Kingdom recruits, has been _em- ployed with the Bank since June, 1953. . Mr, and Mrs. Smith will be leaving shortly - for thelr new. home.. During their stay ‘in Cast- legar, Mr. Smith has. been active in the local badminton club and Mrs. Smith: was employed in the .. | office: of Cyril--Bell. Agencies. . CLARK'S. . Funeral Chapel “Flower Shop Owned & Operated By ede and Mell Monkhouse " Phone Trail 125: 1054 TAMARAC AVENUE _ Foot. of Smelter Hill . TRAD, BO. ~ Teiss Folding Camera 2%4x2¥% with Zeiss 6.3 Lens’ Bargain. Priced at $24. 00 35 mm ZEISS GAMERA . ideal for Economic Colof Photography with cee 3.5 Novar : ‘See our Picture Samples pe ne - $43. 06: Lens Fast Developing Service PHONE 4 B.. WUBER PHOTO. STUDIO : ASTLEGAR a ce and ‘the plans of the pole structures. of ‘the transmission line to be APPLICATION FOR ‘A WATER | ' LICENCE 3 oe Water Act,: (Section' 6). -'+|"" will be used is Lot 400, Block 1, | . Miriam Newman, in the role of yoting newspaper woman nam- ed.Cora, got herself into a. speck of trouble when she stowed away on’a’space ship land ended up in artic ice. Attempting to rescue her here are her. space-ship colleagues Majors Will Brant. and) Archy Porter (played. by. Arthur. Hart- ling and Clive Scheafer). But the three of them will get a surprise when they see “The Black Mask” (Clyde Douglas). waving a busi- nesslike revolver in their ears. ‘It’s all part of the fun on the ‘current radio. series “City under \ | wary ‘and February. ithe grip of some “mole men” in|- a strange city beneath the. ant-|- ° ne ba Tips on Touring ii By Carol Lane - Women's Travel Authorily ; Only: about one owner in ten realizes that the of July and Aug- ust.can di blazing hot sun|’ Page 7: cause a blow-out. In‘hot weather, keep a const- ant’ check on the cooling syatem. temperature ... and ‘make certain’ that — the water is checked" every time you fill the gasoline (3) Take the advice of your ser- vice station opérator on what grade of oil to use. He thas'a chart for your car. ~ (4) bid important: tc ter have your his car as much as the sub-zero. freezes of Jan- The next time that you burn yourself on the sun-exposed parts of “your car, remember these points: e (1). Check tires carefully - for worn and weak spots and be careful not to over-inflate since heat causes air to ex- every 1,000 ites A good safety precaution. Always park in the shade, if you have a choice; and summertime ig mo ‘exctige to,leave the car e: overnight if you have a gar- tage.” As in winter driving, the best guarantee for pleasurable sum~- mer driving is a combination of sense and h (5) twell kept car. pand. That expansion migh' ENJOY M OVIES IN the Ice”. which is being every. Wednesday. at CBC’s Hali- fax studios and relayed by. the Trans-Canada network to adven- ture-loving kids right out to the Wést coast, The. program’ comes on” at _4:45.. p.m, Cubs Have No Trouble Blasting All Stars 7-1 over the Columbia River from the west side of the river in Lot Six (6) and Seven (7), Village of Castlegate. zien Two thousand six and District, Fast- bal vues could muster, proved not quite good enough when. the District “All. Stars ‘took a 7-1 pounding at the hands of She ixty (2661), tol¢ the east ae of the river in Dis- trict-Lot:Ten-:(10),-Kootenay Dis- trict. : AND TAKE NOTICE that after the aD Siraticn sof: ‘one month from the date of the first publi- cation of this notice, the West Kootenay Power and Light Com- pany...Limited will, under Sec- tion 7 of the. said Act, apply to. the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City. of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans. DATED this-14th day of June, 1954, at Trail, British Columbia. _ WEST KOOTENAY POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, Ss LIMITED Per: “P. Clayton Stewart” Assistant Solicitor. _ June Bldg. Permits Up From May Total; Still Down From ‘53. - Value of new building ernaite issued in the village of Castlegar. was donsiderably hidter “£han for the previous month: but .con- tinued to be well below the fig- ures for the same period: last. year. There were eight new permits Cubs late after- noon “in an. exhibition fue en- joyed” by -a -good--erowd.-- .--- All Stars were able to land only three"men- on “bases land their lone ‘run was a round tripper by Fréd Stouchow, leadoff batter, in the ninth. * Cubs meanwhile took’ advan- tage of a walk and an error to scoré two runs in the first, add- ing one more in each of the third, sixth, and seventh frames and de- cisively clinching matters with two in the ninth. erful. game for Cubs, allowing only two ‘hits, one in the seventh to John Strelioff, and Stuchnow’s homerun in the -ninth.-Bill Pere- verzoff, also landed on base in the fifth. through an. error: when the ing Cub shortstop Bill. Kereif£. ter and struck out four aided by jhis team-mates. ‘For All Stars, Cliff Wanless was the starter:on the mound, with Phil Plotnikoff taking over at the top of the seventh and Lloyd Geronazzo comirg on with two out. in. the ninth.” : Wanless was touched for three hits with three. walks “and one issued last month the monthly report of Building Inspector David’ Seaton, with a total value of $16,075. This _is $12,006 higher than the ‘total ‘for May this year, but some $7,000 lower than the, figure for June last year. The eight new permits are: L Konceivicz, residence, $5,000; F ‘$5,000; -MADDOCKS KA TO EE WIDTH "Priced From .......... $2.95 to $5.95 _ SHOE STORE P.: Gretchen, .. residence,’ $2,000; K.: Sharples,. alterations, ' $2,000; McGauley Ready Mix Concrete, alterations, “$1500; N.. Oswald, alterations, $300; A. Obedkoff, re- roofing, $175; W. Ozeroff,” shen 100, . Mr. Seaton’s report also advised that 11, building. projects. were completed ‘during the month. Two of ‘these were. residendes begun in 1952; two were residences be- gun in 1953 and’ the remaining seven were alteration and repair projects for which; permits had peen issued this year. The Elk ‘Drive In.'Theatre pro- ject was also Seis surine June. On; | ed-a- two 'bagger. hits: with “one walk..and Geron- azzo issued two walks. ‘The Cubs seven hit barrage was ed- out a triple and two singles in four times at bat.. Ralph Eng- lund,’ Billy, Kianigan and Ken Grunerud each connected for-:a single and.Rennie Mitchell blest Three'in Local Gourt . Gn Speeding Charge Three; chargés* of. came: before Stipendiary Magis- trate W. H. Taylor at Magistrate's Court, Castlegar, recently. In the first, the accused pleaded guilty; the second’ was dismissed and the third was remanded. T. A.) Campbell of Kinnaira pleaded guilty to’a charge of ex- ceeding ‘the speed limit through the school zone at Castlegar and paid'a fine-of $10, and $5 costs.’; ‘Otto: walker of Castlegar ‘was }| limit. in: ene Taylor, di: coun: ‘to’, wily, 10 on another charge et best of softball talent whieh : hit ball took a:“crazy hop” elud-|. Grunerud walked not one bat- |: flawless fielding on the part of} gave up four |: Tead by.Gerry, Wanless who bang- |. speeding ‘ case, .M, ‘E, Moran, was defence cil: . Earl Pete Saliken was remand- |: SHOWS AT A GREAT BEST SELLER BECOMES A MRCNIFICENT MOTION PICTURE! Tand 9 p.m... Ken Grunerud pitched a mast-| .* “ASANO Ra DME: Based on a Story by : SHOWS. AT _ gplor by TECHNICOros AUDREY. - DALTON “MARLOWE Produced by Paul Jones’ * ‘Written for the Screen by Hat. wane god Earned ‘Aubrey 5 BiG NicHT ‘Wisherg - A Paramount Picture 7-ond:9' p.m... WEDNEDAY. and. Ses iis eueson ame CHAT ne te i “WARNER EBRC ., HAPPILY PRESENT Parte tare +, mapome we MICHARE CORTEZ: Be SHOWS. AT ¥ as Couwie Tand9 p.m. WED.