CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 28,1958 Circus Here Even though they “double in brass" with the’ big show— that is, they are actors and work- ers, too—ihe elephants are the Sherbiko Subdivision Wants to Join Village The Sherbiko subdivision Zaight soon form part of Cast- legar, At a recent special meet. ing of the Castlegar council, John Sherbiko and Paul Dres- doff ‘attended to request a set form for a petition to take around to the people in the area between Castlegar's southern limits and the CPR tracks. Council instructed the clerk to tell them the village will not take part in the circulation of the petition, but will incorporate that area into the village if the petition is successful. On Monday most even tempered and oblig- ing creatures on the lot, and that docs not except any ofthe hu- man troupers, either. When the Trapeze Brothers Vegolables and Fruit Donated to Hospital Donations of vegetables and fruit continue to pour into the Castlegar and District Hospital. Hospital a LETTER TO THE EDITOR New Denver, B.C., Dear Sir: After being a patient in the Castlegar and District Hospital may I take this means to say thanks sincerely to Dr. Johnson, the nurses, nurses aides and the said have for their and while I was there. Circus comes to Ci on Monday at the Ball Park, the elephants will be seen in the dawn's early light pushing and pulling heavy cages and wagons into their proper positions, Along about noon the ele- phants will get their hour or so of rest before donning their ring trappings for the afternoon per- formance. Another reat, and they become actors again, only too soon, to lay aside the buskin and start work once more lining up the loaded circus caravan for the run to the next show town, ‘The Trapeze Brothers proud- ly present a pleasing show that is a delight to old and young alike, SCHOOL SUPPLIES “EVERYTHING A BOY OR GIRL NEEDS FOR BACK TO SCHOOL ALSO FISHING SUPPLIES For Service Phone No Fuss ...... No Muss Navigable Waters Your Imperial Dealer KIANNIRD SERVICE READY-MIX CONCRETE DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR ..CONSTRUCTION JOB Trail 2054 Collect Profection Act R.S.C. 1952, CHAPTER 193 Celgor Limited hereby gives notice that it hes under Section 7 of the said Act, deposited with tho Minister of Public Works, ot Ottawa, and in the office Ut of the Land Regi: District of the District R d in. the Col of Nelson, B.C., a description of the site and plans of fill, scow berth and travelling crone being con- River at ly two month from the date of and one half miles west of Castlegar, B.' of ports of Lot Numbers 13028, 13981, 6591 and to the. east thereof, all of Kootenay District. And take notice that after the expiration of one in front publication of this notice been made by Mr. and Mrs, J. Wondourn, Major and Mrs. J. Moll, Mrs, Alex Markin and Mr, Pereverasoft Further donations of fruit} and | enelables have been made Also to the ladies auxiliary for the lovely flowers and friendly visits. Thanks kindly to all. I do appreciate this com- munity project as Boe 1 exemple of in by Mr. a. Pipa Mrs. Sam Konkin, Mrs, Hadikan, Mrs. Brooks, centre. I refer to nis as. a pros ae ject because surely with the A./ grand N. Oswald, Mrs, ip Lamb, Mrs. Saliken and ‘Mrs. oO. ‘Wilson. A $20 cash donation was made by a man who wishes to remain anonymous. The Castlegar hospital had 31 patients and four babies in it at 12 midnight Monday. Hospital administrator J, Bainbridge called this “quite an extraordinary event.” It is the fullest the hospital has ever been, Occupancy of the hospital has been 67 per cent for the first 25 days of August. Six babies have been born this month in- cluding. twins, spirit this is only the beginning of the hos- pital that it will be, May every success be theirs, Mrs, E, Christie, Water Display Canoe Jostling Greasy Pole Special Diving Events Water-ski Jumping FUN & EXCITEMENT FOR ALL Ball Game @. Children’s ® e A Nelson sportsman and gardner well known in the Cast- Jegar District died at Brilliant Sunday, Robert Douglas Wallace, 79, died Sunday morning at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grummett, He had been staying with them for the past five months, Mr. Wallace was born in Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland, in 1879. He was a life member of the Troon Masonic lodge and the Nelson Masonic lodge. He was predeceased by his wite in April. Mr. Wallace was a past chief of the clan Johnstone and the clan MeLeary. He was a life Tc an WE WILL BE IN THE CASTLEGAR AREA IN SEPTEMBER FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON PAVING Driveways — Parking Lots — Gar Ports and Sidewalks Phone Us COLLECT at Trail 2656 Blackline Paving co. LTD. TRAIL, ER Novelty Boat Races Log Rolling Bathing Beauty Cont. B.C. THE POR AT THE ARROW BOAT CLUB’S DOCK NEAR THE —ROBSON SAT. AUG. 30 member of the Nelson curling club, Besides being seve in In the past five years sal of foreign goods in Canada ha: he ockey, baseball and football in ae MARLANE HOTEL, 1S | Purpose to discuss the Leas- ing of part of the rink to the Curling Club. E. MILLS, President. | i exports by $2.5 billion. i ccc ty ATTENTION ALL PROJECT © SOCIETY MEMBERS - YOU ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED TO ATTEND A MEETING TONIGHT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE BASEMENT OF THE Ayl WHARF—} STARTING AT 1.00 P.M. WITH BOAT PARADE Races GIANT BAR-B-Q AND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL “THIS IS A REAL FEED” A Genuine, Bar-B-Q Grounds By An Expert — AND Cooked On The the value of Cannda’ OR | SALE tove with oil attachment $25 ~~ Spencer cool, . ‘and large Coleman oil heater $45. Apply Box 173, Kinnaird) Bor. 198 highway. - 934 DR SALE — In Kinnaird, fully FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house, lawn, fruit trees on 2nd Ave. Phone 4738, tin26 FOR SALE — Booker coal fur- nace with circulating: fan, ap- ply Castlegar News, tin 31 FOR SALE — 18" coal and wood furnace, $20. Phone 6521 or see Paul Kinaklin, Kinnaird. 334 FOR SALE — Freestone peaches, J. M. Peterson, 321-1st. Ave, 135]. modern 2 home, rea. Hisonably priced, low down pay- }iment, balance $50 monthly.} 334 (Phone 4009. FOR SALE — New 2 bedroom house, situated on large lot —| also additional lots, next to Robson School:— Phone 2272 On SALE — Bahtlett pears, }827-5th Ave. 135 — Péter W. Evdokimott. BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR SALE — Cocker pups, W. Nixon, Blueberry, Phone 4871. FOR SALE — '52 in FOR RENT or SALE—House in Castlegar with automatle gas heat and electric range. Fhene 6071. LIBRARY HOURS — The Cast- legar brary is open from 7 to 9 pm. every Tuesday dur- ing the summer months, (This ad insetred as a public service by the C: News). CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 28, 1958 NOTICE — General mecting of Robson Recreation Society will be held Sept, 10 at 8 p.m. in Robson Hall to handle business sent in letters to members. 135 Kinnaird Cancels Celebration NOTICE — Beauty Parlor, 76 Maple, Alice Zuckerberg, phone 4031 or 7201. Professional per- manents cheaper fhan home good shape, reasonable. Phone 4317, Kinnaird. 13 FOR SALE — Unfinishéd house in Robson on % acre. Fruit trees, Apply Box 316, Castle- gar. 335 FOR RENT — Apartment, apply Alex Eremenko, phone 3061. ting FOR RENT — F self- 333 |. WANTED —- Used coal and wood furnace, must be in good cone. dition, apply A. Pereverzetfy Shoreacres, B.C. 334 contained apartment, dishes and, linen fed. Phone 3131 days RAY G. JOHNSON B.C.L.S., BASe. Land Surveyor 1015-8th St, Nelson PHONE lit-B Fe AUTO BOB’S SERVICE General Repairs and Tune-Ups Tires — Batteyies Phone 2091 Kinnaird, 8.C. CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flewors Granite, Marble & Bronze ae Phone 3601 FURNITURE . MO’ LONG DISTANCE AN For Free i FOR RENT — 5 room house, 304| 4th Ave. and Pine. Phone 6221, 335. and 2332 evenings. g|. Wood-sawing outfit. £0) 3495. FOR RENT — Sulte, furnished or phone 4172. tfnz0 LLS. Ld. Charter Service Tewing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 PHONE Castlogar 2521 Nelson 1431 UNITED TRUCKING ‘Trail 191 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom un WANTED — Portable gasoline, Phone 135) FOUND — Key on “Co-op” key holder by CPR station. Own- er may claim at Castlegar News by paying for this ad. 135 on high- way—phone Kinnaird 3131, tin29 FOR RENT — 2 room furnished or unfurnished suite. Phone ‘7031, 138 FOR RENT — Large, partly-fur-: nished, 3 bedroom house, hard- wood floors. Phone 9461 after 6 pm. 135 FOR RENT _- 2 Deer cont un- a high- Arrow Lakes Ferry RIGBY’S BUS DEFOT COFFEE SHOP TAXE Phones 28504 & 2311 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phono 313f — Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT | PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 10:00 am. Thursday. rat Bm. Thursday. = 4 SMITH'S ) PLUMBING & HEATING fl NORA’S hes HAIR DRESSING PARLOR CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4¢21 We attach “Dinkic’ Nickle Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, F.C. me) am.’ Firday, 00° Pm. Friday. way. Apply Major Moll, tin29 FOR RENT — Fully furnished apartments, ‘S67-5th Ave. or phone 6231, 333 NOTICE — The Anniversary Service of the Robson Com- ‘munity Memorial Church will| . be held Sunday, Aug. ‘31, at. 2.30 p.m, Services will be con-' ducted by Rev. K. Imayoshi of the Nelson Baptist Church. ‘Robson Socials Frank Vickers and daughter Valerie of Toronto are guests of Mrs. G, Miller for a few days. ‘Mr, Vickers is Mrs. Miller’s son. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nesmith YHONE Castlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:38 pm. Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Est Another * PHONE 3832 CASTLEGAR ! For Estimates Phone. MOL & 161 We Service What We Install GREEP‘S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL - CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 3871 Box S84 Castlerar, BO. CASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS Phone 4851 We Pick-Up ond Deliver J. 1, LAUGHTON BSe. OD, OPTOMETRIST Oitice Hours MON, — WED. ~— FRE 10-12 1:30-5:00 PHONE 2581 G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Building ° PHONE 2021 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building Supplies CLL, PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING ’ SUPPLY STORE Box 240 — Phone 2161 WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING * SUPPLY LTD: ‘We can supply. all your needs. Estimates glefy given. : Phone 7112 DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Phone $021 or 2231 No man with a burden of debt hqs a right to: pro- tect his creditors if he has not first protected his wife and children With Life Assurance. Be Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may be arranged through. : Dick Fowler, North American Life Robson, B.C. of Trail are ing a few days at their semmér home’ here. Mr, and Mrs, B. Ogilvie and family of Harrop were guests. of Mrs, D. Magee recentLy Mr. and Mrs, George East- cott.of Rossland and Miss_Mar-: jorie Brice of Shoal Lake, Man. cott returned to Rossland) with his parents after having visited with his grand-parents for:a week. Also visiting Mr. and Mis, H. Johnson Sunday were Mr. and pad i Andrews and family of ares Lili, Taylor and son Randy and daughter Janice of Victoria are visiting Mrs, sey: ‘ lor's parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Johnson for a day or two, ee visiting ‘other relations in Rosa: Tand and Castlegar, Mr, and Mrs, Hugo Smecher and family who have been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs, A. Smecher for the past four months, left Sat. for Edmonton, where they will make their home. Mr. Smecher will be teaching in the Junior, high school in ‘Ed Twin” Boys Born’ Here Twin boys have been born in the Castleger and District Hospital to Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Veysey of Kinnaird. The boys are the first twins born in the hospital and arrived early Friday morning with Dr. Cc. S. Fowler in ‘attendance. Wili- Exhibit Castlegar One Day Only Monday » Sept. 1st _ -AETERNOON “NIGHT BALL PARK AL ONLY “RESPOESIEAE pic CIRCUS COMING THIS. YEAR, Mr. and Mrs. A. A’ NATIONAL INSTITUTION SIRCE 1907, have their grandson Chris Nixon. of Kimberley visiting them for two weeks while Mr. and Mrs, A. Nixon are on holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gorkoff returned home from a few days holiday. T IRE CLEARANCE WE ARE CLEARING ALL SUMMER STOCK © NOW’S THE TIME TO GET YOURS. Sensations) Mid-Air Expleits. Army OF Funny Clowns tn Mirthfed SUSIE-Q, Wott Saartez ephant LISA RICHARDS Upside Dawn Marvel On Fiyiog. Tropeze, iding Monkeys, Performing ogs and Prancing Ponies. 20—GIRLS. AERIAL BALLET~—20 20 — DANCING HORSES ~ 20 SWANSON. FAMILY Acrialists, Acrobats and Tumblers Convoy tee Seral - Trailers, Aues of Waterproof Canvasses ani Tents. REDUCED PRICES FOR. THIS DAY AND DATE ONLY. THE ears BEST HOLIDAY TWICE | 2:30 P.M. AFTERNOON DAILY |8:15 P.M, NIGHT DOORS OPEN 1:00 & 7:00 P.M: The Society has cancelled its'Cen-| naird’s celebration. to the District that circus belng held in. Castlegar| that day would. draw too hospital grounds. many people away from Kin- Monies earned at the cele- bration were to be turned over Centennial project for landscaping the The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar NOTICE RE 1959 VOTERS LIST TAKE NOTICE THAT: The following persons are qualified to have their names entered on the list of electors: . {a) OWNER-ELECTORS—British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years who and corporations . whl are owners of real property within the Munici- lity. (b) RESIDENT-ELECTORS—British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years who are residents and have resided continuosly for not less than six months within the Municipality immediately Prior to the of the d for (as de- scribed below) and whose names are not entered on the, list as owner-electors, (ce) TENANT-BLECTORS—British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years who and corporations which are and have been continuosly. for not less than six months immediately prior to the submission of the 1 for (as d bed below), tenants in occupation of real property within the Municipality, and whose nomes or the names of which are not en- . tered on the list as owners-el 4 In order to be entered on the Voter's List as either a Resident-Elector or Tenant-Eléector, a person must cause. to be delivered to the Municipal Clerk a dectaration in the form prescri These forms can be obtained from the office of the Municipal Clerk ‘during the months of August and September and shalt be delivered to this office before 5 o'clock in the afternoon of September 30, 1958, NO DECLARATION CAN BE ACCEPTED BY THE CLERK UNLESS IT IS DELIVERED WITHIN ONE WEEK OF THE DATE WHEN TAKEN. Persons qualified as Owner-Electors are auto- matically placed on the Voter's List. Persons NOT property owners and whe wish to have’ their names included on the 1959 Voter's List as either Resident-Electors or Tenant-Electors must the d 4 herein within the time spectfled, persons whose names: appeared on the 1958. Voter's. List as Resident-Electars or Tenant- Electors are NOT required to take the declaration re-” ferred to above. Further: particulars may be obtained from the office of the undersigned. Telephone 214 J. LOGELIN, Municipol Clerk. Thurs., Fri. Sat. Drive- Theiler Sg Aug. 28, 29, 30 “TEXAS LADY” (color) Claudette Colbert Barry Sullivan — Plus — “THE DESERT FOX” James Mason Jessica Landy . One Showing 8.20 ey CASTLE THEATRE GET MORE OUT OF LIFE — GO TO A MOVIE THUR. - FRI. - SAT. MON. - TUES. - WED. 14 AMIUNDRED WAYS! +<* x : — . Tyrone BOWER - Ava GARDNER J Mel FERRER - Errol FLYNN Eddie ALBERT: *: Celgar Limited will under Section 7 of the said Act apply to the Minister of Public Works for approval TO MAKE ROOM FOR WINTER TIRES: N Bukisuasncn DARRYL fF. * TAHUCK’ STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE! ‘ADMISSION T0 GROUNDS ADDED ATTRACTIONS - Boat Races _ Crown dad Anchor Archery 4 Refreshment Booth Horseback Riding @ Kiddies.Rides ‘ ; Bingo @~ Visit Woodrow’s Zoo r " : Se ene — Substantial Savings Are Yours . Castle Mofors Lid. of the said site and ‘plans. : DUTCH MAID Sports D: hei ¢ : This Spo: ay is being Jointly S LhereS sponsored by:- THE ARROW. BOAT ‘CLUB _ - ROBSON. WOMEN’S: INSTITUTE ‘ROBSON’FARMER’S INSTIT Oe Celgar Limited EXCAVATING CASTLEGAR TRANSFER W. Sharples Phone 6001 Dated this 21st day of August, 1958 « Wee ‘a VA RTT re SAT. MATINEE 1:30