CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 17, 1958 ~ Water Works Bylaw 113 Will Be Completed By August 1: Engineer (continued from page one) Mr. Maddocks said he is re- commending alternative 2 to the village. Hé said this would re- quire a bylaw next year to ob- tain the $62,074 required for the job. ‘To complete bylaw 113, Mr. Maddocks said other work projects may have to be cut down and the budget reassess- ed. He sald he is still looking into the possibility of a fron- tage tax, Latest development in the jaying of water lines came June 27 when D. F. MeMaster of As- sociated Engineers informed council that about 15,000 feet of 4, 6 and 8-inch asbestos class 100 pipe had been laid. Mr. McMaster said “This use of class 100 pipe (instead of class al 150) in 1950 is extremely unfor- tunate, in that to date, the syst- em has been almost entirely re- placed with mains which are too small or too light in pressure Bonner To Meet With Commiliee Representatives of the Koo- tenay and Boundary Citizens’ Committee on Doukhobor-Can- adian Affairs will meet with Attorney-General Robert Bonner Tuesday morning in Victoria, Committee chairman Dr. C. H. Wright and Associated Boards president Tommy McRae will meet with Mr. Bonner. Other personnel has not yet been nam- ed. class, these | system, and to’ provide the best fire for public and conditions require that we have property, we would suggest the a high reservoir to overcome as much as possible, the problem of small mains, and a low reservoir site to overcome “2; Hold construction of the new ‘tank untill the class 100 mains can be tested. the problem of the light class, “Since the reservoir cannot be placed In two places at the same time, the course of. ac- tion to follow is extremely difficult, because of the condi- tion imposed by the existing works, “As engineers, we cannot as- sure cquncil that either site would be satisfactory for class 100 pipe, or would conform to }good engineering practice, In an attempt to use the existing mains to provide the best water Mrs, Kelly Sees Sputnik Mrs. James Kelly saw Sput- nik III Tuesday evening.. Mrs, Kelly was listening to)” a Walla Walla radio station which was keeping tab on the Russian satellite rocket for its listeners, She went outside about 9.45 p.m. and saw Sputnik pass from the south-west to the ‘north-east. i “2, Test individually - each, valved section of the class 100 pipe at 200 psi. pressure for two hours, This involves closing each curb stop for the section under test, “3, If the two hour tests are satisfactory, then place the en- tire system under test for eight hours a day for a month at a Pressure of 130 p.s.i. “If the tests are satisfactory, then the tank could be palced at the. proposed tank site at elevation 1621.” 5 Mr. McMaster's letter ended by saying “The above course of action should not be to be the best solution to a. dif- ficult. situation created by the unfortunate use of class 100 pipe in 1950.” J, M. Wren, supervising ‘en- Committee Now Named The Associated Bonrd’s spec- jal committee on Doukhobor af- fairs has now been named. Assisted by Castlegar village chairman N, T, Oglow and Wil- liam M. Popove, a member of + gineer for Assoclated in Cast-' Tegar, said difficulties are be- ing experienced in the carry-} ing out of the above plan. He said a minimum number‘ of valves have been used. with the class 200 pipe so large areas *|have to be closed off for testin, Also, "50 per cent” of the ser- vice connection have to be dug | down to the main line as the # stand-pipe casings are of wood @ and have now rotted and plug- | ged the valves with sand, rock | and gravel. ploy the Doukh Jands 1 under normal However, no other course of ac- tion short of replacing the class 100 pipe, appears suitable for the village, and. this action appears YES SIR board, a sub: has re- commended the name Kootenay and Boundary Citizen’s Commit- see on Doukhobor-Canadian Af- fairs. its Paycation Time Yes, ‘sir, it’s “PAYCATION”. time again, Yes you. are reading right, the word is “PACATION”, which means “to sell unused items that are re to you, through an inexpensive want ad, to raise your gum- mer vacation money.” Many people read The Castlegar News. Here is the inexpensive way to raise cash from. he those items you no longer need. You'll be amazed at ’ how many, people are interested in what you have to offer. PHONE 3031 Se a Prendly. Ad Taker Will “Assist ‘You i in. Making Out Your ‘want ad yee <) , Mr. Wren said the laying of pipe is going ahead @ at an average of 1,500 feet a week, He expects to finish by- q law 113 in three weeks, except for the storage tani. -§ SL cc on =. joiner BUSINESS DIRECTORY RAY G. JOHNSON B.C.L.S., BASc. Land Surveyor 1015-8th St. Nelson PHONE 144-R ‘OFFICE SUPPLIES file folders, ledgers, journ- al sheets, columnar pads, receipt books, add rolls, typewriter ribbon, binders, etc. CASTLEGAR NEWS. CASTLEGAR. FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flewers Granite, Mazbie & Bronze Phone 3601 FURNITURE LONG DISTANCE UNITED TRUCKING RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAXI Phones 288M & 2311 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL ‘SUPPLIES ” NORA'S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR Acomplete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. FOR SALE — New 2 bedroom house, situated on large lot — also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. FOR SALE — 4-bedroom house in Kinnaird. Will take smaller place as down payment. Phone 4473. + 927 tind FOR SALE — Good bullding lots in Dumont Subdivision $226 phone 2738, tin 17 FOR SALE OR RENT — Four room stucco Bungalow with basement suite, large lot, fruit trees. Apply C, Cormick, Hh Hemlock. FOR SALE — 3 single bunks. no springs. J. T. Jewell, ne FOR SALE — 16’ Cabin Cruiser, fibre glass to water level, sleeps two. Complete 25 horse Evinrude Outboard _stecring. Trailer with sides, block and hawser included. At Smith's anchorage above Syringa Creek, $950, Terms arranged with $300 initial payment, balance over reasonable period. Phone 3114. son, UNITED TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Trail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson HONE Castlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:60 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Egt Another PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR SMITH'S “ PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone OL & W261 ‘We Service’ What: We Install GREEP’S ELECTRIC FOR SALE — Washing machine like new $85 — single bed complete $25 — 2 dining room chairs $3.50 —.2 venetian blinds $3.50 — clothes dryer $1.50 — 2 wash tubs $3.00 —| tractor traller-$5 -—-2.ladders| CLASSIFIED AD RATES . Classified ads.are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per $3. Apply 345—4th, phone 7231. . 129 10 cents a pound. Also fresh peas, vegetables and cut flow- ers, Phone 205%, Mrs. V. Bonde, Kinnaird, 329 FOR SALE — Hand lawn mower —A-1 condition, price $15— Phone 4037, 129 FOR SALE — 3” tongue and Broove cedar. $50 per M — Apply Celgar Pulp Mill ae, or phone 2196, FOR SALE—Fryers. Live weight), n, with a mi charge of.50. cents: The ad can run three: weeks for the price of two if there are no changes to be made in sub- sequent weeks, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 17, AD! set aa DROWN ME!* 1958 Mrs. M, E, Davis Dies In Regina Word has been received by Mrs, L. E. Killough and Mrs. F. A. Swanson of the death of their sister, Mrs, M, E. Davis of Re- gina. Mrs. Davis passed away Mon- day morning in the Grey Nun’s Hospital in Regina and had lived in southern Saskatchewan for 75 years, Her passing will be mourn- ed by a wide circle of family and friends, and will be remem- bered as the author of the article “I Was a Pinafore Pioneer” which appeared in the August 1955 issue of Chatelaine Maga- zine, This was a true account of the experiences of herself and her parents and brothers and sisters: following their arrivat in Canada. The contrast of pioneer Ufe and hardship on the Prair- des to that of the relatively life they had left be-~ There is a 25 cent bil- ling charge for classified’ ads not paid for by 12 noon of the date of publication. Engagement notices, ob-_ ituaries and cards of thanks of “usual” length are pub- lished at a flat charge of $1 After three bills have § been sent to an account no further, will in ¢ FOR SALE — New house at 627 -3rd Ave. Apply at house or box 435, 328 be accepted from that ac ( count until the first classi- fied ad has been paid for. { FOR SALE — Ames-in-Cross| number 513 pullets. 4 months old. Mrs, O. N. Askew, Hin naird.” 328 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom un furnished apartment on high- way—phone Kinnaird 3131, tin29 FOR RENT — Suite, furnished or unfurnished, phone 4172. +fn20 FOR RENT — Furnished self- ————————————| FORGET - SOMETHING? STILL TIME TO PLANT Roses, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, Bulbs. See Us At The Nursery Situated on the Upper Bench. OPEN ALL SUNDAY KOOTENAY dishes and FOR SALE — 3-bedroom home linen suj Phone 3131 days and 2332 evenings. tin2i in Robson with car-port. Close to school and stores. C. Lesy, Phone 4677. 329 FOR SALE — 4 room house on 3 acres, 10 miles from Trail. Ideal for market garden or trailer court, Low price, phone Trail Sauces ‘ 329 FOR SALE — 2 house, FOR RENT OR SALE —-?. bed- room house at Robson. Heavy wiring, garage, 3 large lots, 1 mile fro mferry. Close to schoo! and store. 6951. 327 For terms Phone] FOR SALE — 25' Rollo-Home| house trailer in top hind in England made interes*- ing reading. Apply F, G. Ferguson, Hunt- er’s Trailer Court. 129 FOR RENT — F apart- FOR SALE — House at 5T2— 4th Ave, Apply at this address. Phone 9741. 3293 ment, apply Alex Eremenko, phone 3061. 129 FOR SALE — 14’ boat and aut- board motor, $200, phone 9421. coo Ga .7¥6 BE sURE Por All Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON RICK’S ‘'T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 WILL BE CLOSED FROM JULY 10:17 inclusive FOR HOLIDAYS AGENCIES NOTICE — Johnny's Shoe Re- pair, Main St. ‘Castlegar, B.C. Now open for business, No job tp9, big or too small. Prompt lawn, fruit trees on 2nd Ave. - Phone 4738. tin2é NURSERIES: -j . GASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS Phone-4851 We Pick-Up and | Deliver J. 1. LAUGHTON BSc. OD, OPTOMETRIST Office Hours MON. — WED. — FRL 30-12 = 1:30-5:80 oe PHONE 2581 G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremonko Building PHONE 2022 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS . All Kinds of Building ~ Supplies CLL. PAINTS | CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 240 — Phone 2161 WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. Neate See goa gledly given. - i Phone 9112 DESMOND T. _ LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30 p.m. “to 8:00 p.m. * Phone S021 or 2232 | LS. Lid. Charter Service Towing - Barges : anywhere’ on the Arrow. Lakes Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry rvice ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf . No man with a burden of |. debt. hqs a right to pro- tect his creditors if he service at. fair ee John Warkin, prop, 328 NOTICE ~— Fall Fair Meeting ‘Tuesday, July 18, 8 pm, — Legion Hall. 129 FOUND. — Child's eye glasses in Robson, owner may chim “at Castlegar News by paying for this ad. “has not-first d-his wife and children with Life Assurance. Plans to suit your individ- : ual réquirements may be FOUND — 3 keys tied by string. Owner may claim at Castle- WORK WANTED — .2 girls available for baby sitting in C: and Kinnaird — Dick Fowler - North American ‘hife |. : Robson, B.C. Phone 3986. 329 “UNEXPECTED CHANGE mak- gar News by paying for this ad, is Thurs., Fri., Sat., “A MAN July 17, 18, 19 ALONE” Ray Miland — Mary Murphy — Plus — “PHANTOM OF THE RUE MORGUE” Karl, Malden — Patricia Medina One Showing 9:05 P.M. s Come aS You hes: bing Cie KODE. "es, good ig! Business in Castlegar. Fine business has been secured in this district. For full details write W. T. Rawleigh Com- pany Ltd. Dept, Gil 589 Henry Ave., Winnipeg 2, Man.” 429 LIBRARY HOURS — The Cast- legar library is open from 7 to 9 pm. every Tuesday dur- ing the summer months, (This ad insetred as a public service by the Castlegar News). FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral for the late Mr. N. Shaposhnikoff. will be held ‘on July 17 at 11 o'clock at the Thompson .Funeral Home, Nel-||’ ee CASTLE THEATRE THUR. - FRI. - SAT. son., Burial will take place at 129 the. Balfour C MON. - TUES. - ELIA KAZAN'S production of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS’ boldest story! OQ WED. * puTcn MAID BAKERY LIMITED -Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary. Cakes PHONE 3241 . For ‘ COAL, SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER * W. Sharples Phone 609% WHAT ARE YOU DOING, JUNIOR F! sTop THAT. [St GET 17 NOW, seas PEE-WHE TOLD Me THERES A PRIZE-WINNING PICTURE: |. INTHE FRONT PAGE SHONINS ON THE Pe ADS ey THTUB .- yy, i V s GPA