CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 19,1960 1958 Krestova Incendiary Fire Cost Forest officers attribute the:Jight year for. forest’ fires in the A steady Increase in sawlog production in the Castlegar area has heen recorded by the local Ranger District over the past five years, Figures furnished by the B.C. Forest Service to the Canadian Forestry Association in. connec- tion with the observance of For- est Conservation Week, May 21- 28, show a sharp rise in sawlog cut from 8,536,000 dd. ft, in 1957 to 15,714,000 bd. ft. in 1958 and 19,745,000 bd. ft. in 1959, B.C. Gets For ‘Keep The “Keep Green" program which has become such a famil- jar featute of the forest fire sea- son publicity drive from British Columbia to the Mexican: border had its inception in B.C. more than a quarter century aga, Ina recent release from the Keep Oregon Green Credit Green’ now flourishing program got its start In Washington and Oregon gives full credit to the Canadian Forestry Association, “The aims (of the American program),”, says Mr. Stevens, “were those that the Canadian Inc., James Stevens, prominent ‘American forest conservation commentator, describing how this Fores! had so suc- cessfully projected for forest fire prevention in B.C. through Jun- jor Forest Wardens.” MRK eTILPOR e iw NOW consistent growth to farger ,and more efficient operations — 75 per cent of the cut belng pro- duced by only five operators. Lumber production has also taken a considerable jump, due chiefly to a good U.S. market. Celgar has it increased its lum- ber output in the last few years and is now cutting about 75 per cent of the total ouput for the District, This will be still further increased with the opening of the new sawmill the firm is building in conjunction with its pulp mill development. Spruce takes first place in species cut in the region, follow- ed by fir, larch, hemlock, yellow pine, balsam, white pine, cedar and dodgepole pine. Value of lumber shipments} from the district in 1959 amount- ed to $2,100,000 for rail traffic while truck shipments total $225,- 000. Of total output, approxima- tely 58 per cent was shipped to U.S, markets in 1959}. while the prairies took 22 per cent, eastern |*} Canada 16 per cent, and local or BC. markets 4 per cent. Forest Production created a milsion-dollar payroll in 1959 and th's figure promises to be greatly increased over the next few years. 1959 was a comparatively Celgar Gels A New Boat Recently, Celgar moved a new river boat into the lake at Nakusp. Itisa specially designed tug, for use on the river and will be placed in the narrows. She is called Halcyon Il. The name comes from the Greek my- tology and means “King Fisher.” Halcyon TI is powered by a single 30-inch prop and a 871 “Jimmy”. Diesel 240 horsepower motor, She draws only 38” of water, She is 28° long and 10%’ wide. Similar type tugs are being used on the Fraser River. One more tug is soon to ar- rive. and it will be used on the Lower Arrow Lake. Recently Celgar has ‘purcha- sed and put to work .six new half-tons on the North road at Nakusp. Ina couple of weeks’. about four new. gravel seuetts wilh be arriving. {25 oz, and 12 oz. sizes : Ser hs hot ens lghis catn dy | abcoch ona + qwurface of mirror. Reflect your own good taste in your long, ool sammer drinks, Ask for Park & Tilford London Dry Gin, GANADIAN PARK & TILFORD LTD. A British Columbia Industry NORTH. VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, This advertisement .is not published or displayed by te Liquor Gonbel “board or by te ish Columbia or by the Government of British Shop-Easy Bonus . Game Ruled Legal Shop-Easy’s: “Bonus Game" has ‘been ruled legal’ in -Vancou- ver police court recently. The ruling was made by Ma- gistrate Gordon Scott’ when. he dismissed two charges against the firm, its managing director and 12 store managers, ‘The company andthe 13 em- Ployees were charged with’ un- lawfully conducting a scheme’for the purpose of determining :the winners of.cash prizes :proposed to: be disposed of: by. mode of chance.” -.:-* “\o"They | were further; ¢! charged with unlewfully ~ publishing ‘a scheme for disposing of cash pri- zes “by, mode of chance, The | “bonus “esad”. scheme was, started: Dec,’ -3 ‘in ail Shop- Easy stores. ‘The charges were laia Dee. 31. . He ‘sald the “bonus card”, scheme’ was open to all customers - of Shop-Easy store it they bought $100 worth of goois an had a card punched to -prove i Castlegar, District, as the follow- i057 1958 1959 16 3 Qo lunters 68 1 Land Clearing 1 1 B.C: $100 000 |. *. Incendiary fires have been high on ‘the list’ of causes: and costs, The large incendiary fire at Ross. Tour Itinerary. The’ general itinerary for the- visit of Lt.-Gov. and Mrs, Frank Ross to Castlegar on Sat., June 4 has now been established. At 9.30 a.m. on June 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ross will leave |the Tadandc guest house for Kinnaird. ‘They -will arrive with a police escort at thela, Kinnaird village office at 10 where RCMP constables will be stationed. 5 They will meet Kinnaird chairman Carl Loeblich and village commissioners and will sign the village’s guesi ‘book. They will then be ta- ken on. a brief tour of Kin- naird by Chairman Loeblich ‘At 10.20 they will ar- rive at the Castlegar village office where RCMP cons- tables will again be station- ed, Mr. and Mrs. Ross will meet village chairman N. T. Oglow ‘and. commissioners and will. sign. Castlegar’s guest-book. They, will then be taken on a tour of Castlegar, the Celgar pulp mill site and the Castlegar hospital.’ Chair- man Oglow will accompany them on the touir. At the Cel- ‘gar site the official party will take a coffee break. . ‘Routes of--the tour of the villages of..Castlegar and Kinnaird and: the » Celgar in 1958 cost over, $100,- The Distnict- maintains ap- proximateyl. 26 mises of access reads «and 50 miles of access ‘The. forest area “of: Interior British: Columbia is seven timed that - of the Coast,'-according.: to the Continuing Forest Inventory, Seventy-one’ per cent ‘of, the total: sound-wood,' volume — of he Interior. Ten years ago, ‘Coastal BC. ber felled in the province, By 1958 had fallen trails which ave being as, funds become available, More use Is-also being made of heli- copters in this area and helicop- ters are being constructed in the inaccessible areas, The District regularly ale tains enough tools and equipment to .man:a force of 500 fire fight- ers, and three lookout stat‘ons, Butldog, Sentinel and Old Glory are manned from! June. to Sep- tember. In-addition to the locat ran- ger, staff includes two assistant rangeys, one despatcher and laun- h engineer, three lookout. men and a suppression crew made up of eight teen-age boys, cook and foreman. This crew is used for initial action on fires and when not so'engaged is kept busy han- dling the building or maintaining of roads and: trails. B.C. Game Clubs “Urge Land Buying ‘By Governments The B.C, Federation of Fish and Game Clubs has many times urged‘ acquisition of more pub- lic recreational lands’ by. the var- ious Jevels of ‘government. has included foreshore and beach areas and boat launching sites, Now,. with release of new statistics on sport fishing‘ along .the coasts of the United States; the "Federation emphas: that in hopes of getting land for fu- ture public use at a reasonable price, Tn the US. last year, more than 5,000,000 salt water anglers took to the water. Twenty. per cent “were -women, and together they spent 70,000,000 days fish- ing. In the same period, .66,000,- 000 game sof golf were played. With release of the figures, Sport ‘Fishing dnstitiits, ‘an. or- ganization sponsored’ b: plant: have not yet been fin- alized.) At 12 noon Mr. and Mrs. Ross will take a half-hour|- rest period .at the new resi- dence’ of village; chairman N. T. Oglow at'785-4th Ave., prior to’ attendin; luncheon being twin villages, “At°12.30.Mr. and Mrs. Ross . will’ attend .the civic luncheon at the ‘high schiool. Two: RCMP will be ‘stationed ‘at “the entrance, tothe ban- quet: room and.a: police es- cort from the Oglow resi- dence to the school will be provided. sted by the Lt.-Gov. and “Mrs. Ross}: will hear welcoming. speech- es at the luncheon: and will make their responses. At} 2 p.m. they depart: for Nel- son. : "New Pulp. Mill Ae Plant and Becove! Certificate, Only fully STEAM AND. RECOVERY ENGINEE : S Applications are being 3 accented for. the Positions « of: Steam proven kraft pulp i mill experience and hold a 2nd ¢ “WOODROOM: FOREMEN WIRED IATELY British Columbia ipervisors. Applicants must’ haves: willbe Celgar, Limited is pulling. a. mill at Castlegar, 500-ton’ bleached. S Here. is an Unusual of and housing will be p are in- vitea to submit a confidential CELGAR. PULP MILL DIVISION - detailed letter of applicaifon LIMITED: 1030: ‘West Georgia Street. y fishing tackle manufacturers and other warned it tin the U.S, are far from ;ade- to 55 “and the ratio was contin- uing to shift in favor of the In- ae (603, ear cubic feet was report- “vor oe first time in history, lumber production ©: tert mills exceeded the output’ of Const mills in. 1959, with a total production. of .2,376,000,000 board it as against 2,354,000,000 bd. t. on the Coast. ‘When fully deveoped, the forests of British Columbia will sustain a continuous annual pro- duction of. 3°billion cuble fest. Two! of the! ultimate allowable ‘annual ‘cut,"dr. two bii- Ion’ cubic: feet, will .be supplied by. Interior forests." i commercial forests Is situated in}, terior, where’ a record.‘cut of|' furnished 77 per cent of al: tim-|*./j even in B.C, time is running out . _ THe (CE PALACE FOR MONTREAL'S FIKST WUCTER CARNIVAL A DISTINGUISHED _ WHISKY ; Another notable achievement in 1883 was the creation of the distinguished Canadian’ * Bye Whisky, Seagram's 83". Generations of Paes fettead flavour and bouquet of this fine whisky. Seagtam,s quate, CLASSIFIED AD RATES PHONE 3031 Closing Time: 12 noon Wednesday previous to the day of issue. + Classified ada are charg ed for at the rate of five cents Per. word (or. figure per insor- tlon. Minimum charge = for -classified ads handed in at the Castlegar News office ts 80 tents. Minimum charge for classifieds phoned in to the ottice ts 68 conta ‘There ts a special rate of allowing a Classified ad to run three times for the prico of two, providing there are no changes In the wording of the ad In subsequent tssue: A Castlegar News boa number may be used on class- {fled ads for an extra charge of SO cents ‘for handling answ- ers, Engagement notices, obtte| uaries and cards of thanks 0! “usual” length are published at'n flat charge of $1. LS. Ltd. e Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 Residential lots, good view. Apply Ell Sopow, Phone 5200 * + > tfn12 Choice bullding lots in Castle- gars most modern residential area, Near. hospital, arena and schools, Phone John Landis at 5440, tfnis Astra fridge for apartment or traiter. Good condition. Phone 4897. FOR SALE Electrolux, bed, Winnipeg couch, 2 lamps, chest of drawers, table, 4 chairs, 3 odd chairs, half-gallon jars, S-gallon crock. other household ‘ef- fects, Apply S821-1st Ave, ,or Phone 6851, One lot,-100- x 150-fect.on 7th Ave, In Dumont subdivision, Fuione Montroze S896. 818 mooie om eomeT ENBInGT quitable i —___.____ 10hp Westinghouse motor. 1120 rpm,. GO cycle, 220 volt, “Crystal Laundry, Trait, 31 “Lot on Srd Ave. ‘in Castlegar, Write Box 201, Cnatiegar, 3. ~—‘Bullding tote 60 x10, at Blue berry Creek, Phone 4875, tat ~“itiver-tront lots ih Kinnaird Phone 5174, 10-unlt auto court for sale + Albernt on Vancouver Island. Steady | = rentals, WIM take house in Castlegar aa part down-payment. Write. Boa 490M, Castlegar, : - River-front Tot, J00-foot frontage Terms, Phone Parts for ‘87 Dodge and ‘49 Me- teor. Phone 6581, \ 828 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service z nooks or china, Lot in CaS oe “eres on ihe shore of the Columbia. 52,000, Phone 7201, Zuekerberg. ‘Coul-and-wood hot air. aed $25, Apply 342-8th .Ave,, Castlegar. 1 Plano,” good condition. Phone 4581, 319 = 8D 126 18-1 Toor factory” bunt, furnished. $750. Appl ly G07 Kootenay St., Nel- fe ar a Bulding A Upper Bench, Kin. nalrd, rma. Phone Bald. $600. Terma, Phone $936, 619 ‘Good ad uliding Tots in Kinnaird. Phone \tinis Pare Tarntahod ‘3-bedroom 1959 house trailer, 10 x 20. veal take late model cat dow: ment. aa Vesper, Grand Forks, Phone ‘355, 33 HOMES FOR SALE ‘Two-bedroom house in Kinnaird, full basement, easy terms. ‘Phone A738. a tin3s 4-bedroom stucco house, 4th and Cedar. Situated on 2 corner lots, gaz heating, fruit trees and garage. Good locaton. ,Close to main shop- ping district, ‘Cheap for cash’ and will settle ‘for half cash with rest on terms, Phone 7 bathroom. Phone WANTED 232-foot- Glendale ~ traller ne 2. 2878, 31 Leave Beene Whart 10,00 a.m, Monday. Arrive Edgewood - 4,00 p.m, Menday. Leave Edgewood 7.00: aan aoe Puesd aye 1.00 p.m, Friday. in buying books about B.C. or Canada. Write D, T. Devlin Box 490D, . Castlegar, eld fodern dwelling in Kinnaird near shopping centre, 2 bedrooms, llving ‘room, dinette, bathroom, hal!- way, full basement with automatic oll heating, complete modern apart- ment in basement, 2-car garage. Rea- sonably priced. Other dwellings for Want man or woman: with car. to take over established Watkin’a Products route in this area, Exper= lence not essential, We train you. For full information weite Watkin's quallty products, | 2231-Sth Ave., Trail, or phone 871-L. .. old delivery 418| x 100. Apply 285-7th Ave. Castlegar. 318 sale in Castlegar, Kinnaird and Rob- son. Some cholce lots tn Kinnaird and Blueberry Creek, Apply MUIR- HEAD AGENCIES LTD. Kinnaird, Phone 4841, > E Small house on 2 corner lots, 60 ‘Want bags. Phone 3031, oe News. tims Want ai thorb-order ee good wa- ges, Waltess: Must be BUSINESS DIRECTORY: ALEX CHEVELDAVE" B.C. Land Surveyor 448 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Phone S342. DEESSING PARLOE. A Complete Beauty. Service Sy Appointment PHONE 5386 - Nora Majesgey UNITED TRUCKING Dally Freight Service Jd. I. LAUGTON Box 180 — Castlegar, B.C, ‘ OPTOMETRIST Office Hours:- Box 240.— Phone 2161+ Kinnaird Phone 2056 * Behind Castleaird, Plaza Welding and Repairs Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Builging PHONE 2028" WALDIE LUMBER & — BUILDING SUPPLY: LTD.’, ‘We can supply all your building needs, Estimates giedty given. Phone 7112 puTon MAU) y I Wed. 2.30 to 8 pm. Phone’3021 - - M, E, McCORQUODALE JBC. Land Surveyor 1284 Bay Avenue, Trail ; é PLUMBING “& ‘HEATING SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS i PHONE 2181 D: FOX, >) SHIEEIS ‘ VACUUM. SHOP. - Complete line ‘of parts and service of all-makes of vac- uum cleaners, Hose replace- ments and cloth bags. -1806 Bay, Trail - Phone 443 : +, FURNITURE MOVING Long Distance . Anywhere — Anytime 2 + PHONE .. Castlegar 252k — Trait 191 Nelson -1471, TRUCKING HOME BL ; SUPPLIES Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes | Anniversary Cakes PHONE 8241 Free Estimates PHONE 3571 | New Homes, Remodelling». General Construction +All: Work: Guaranteed . © & G Building Contractors 191-10th Ave. Kinnaird, B.C. Amb Granite, | Marble and ‘Bronze Plaques’ Phone 3131:- Kinnaird, B.C. We attach’ “Dinkle” Nickle Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes MABLANE GRILL Open 8 a.m tos8.30 pm. Not just another Pines to eat, But Me place to eat f nother, PHONE, 888) a work as 319 run’ “price $4,500. Some terms. Phone 5458. 319 3-roo! house, Goode Shear for cash, Phone 4! edroom: antintahed home an Kinnaird, Reasonable, Apply Box 82, oe 31s location, . FOR RENT Ready Now — One space at. Hy- acinth's, trailer park across from Bermel's Service in Sherbiko subdi- vision, For information and rates ions 2391, 318 bedroom house to party buy. Ing arnitures phone 5445, 310 iserment aaite with all conveniences. Phone S442 between 5 le 119 “Space for 2 large mobile. home trailers at Maple's Motel. Phone S75. 120 1 2-bedroom “house with ‘kitenc and iving room, Fruit trees, land for garden, Box 78, Castlegar. 120 F..N, 2ibin, Phone 3656. NOTICES . ‘TV soles ‘and service. Agent for Marcon}. Phone 5167. R. Martini. tfn ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box 808, Castlegar. + ttn 41 + You can order a rubber stamp with your name and ‘address on it from the Castiegar. News, It'll come in handy for your return address on envelopes. Stamp pads are also avail- able at the Castlegar News, H Te-bodroner fully furnished to children up to 5 years. Will look af- ter them In my own home. Phone ‘5359. B21 ENGAGEMENT ~ Mr, and Mrs, Dan Schultz o2 Kinnaird wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Marlene Elizabeth,. to Mr,. Klaus Berger, son of Mr. and Mra. Berger of Berlin, Germany. The we wedding ' ‘to-take pls on Mon, Seok ati 1960. 2. ae INCOME TAX | ACCOUNTING SERVIGE For Every. Type of Business ~-V..G. ECCLES Public Accountant © 1186 CEDAR AVE. TRAIL ., PHONE - TRAIL 3326 FULLER BRUSH For’ Local: Sales and Service Phone 5028 ‘ CASTLEGAR . DAVE WILDE ‘FULLER BRUSH PORTABLE WELDING No ‘job too big, too small, “or too far PHONE 2151 Castlegar, B.C, » First-Class COMMERCIAL PRINTING s Phone 3031. * - CASTLEGAR NEWS Oremental Iron Work é : Free ‘ Satisfaction Guaranteed LESY, BROTHERS Phone 5476 SS. No, Cas,. SMITH BOARDING “The Home For Your. Pet ‘When You're Away” « DA) LIMITED SERVICE SALES ‘AND. SUPPLIES 1447 Marianna Crescent. * Phone’ Trail’ °°" 1445 “Phone 4208 or 4004 *. —————————_—— _————— —————— DON’T TAKA 25 SEARS TO FAY Own this modern 2 bdrm home. full "basement, . automatic gas furnace, very attractive Est PRICE, 1 See’ this small 2 bdrm home full basement, small neat tot, close in. PRICE, Only. . IN * Ee - THE 1X BEAN: Party furnished 3 parm homey Avlag jasement BEAUTY {5 YOUR BUSINESS. Avon Cosmetics has !mmeliate open- .ings. for mature women to service excellent rural Avon territory. Plea- sant, dignified’ work, No experience needed—we will train you, Write to Mrs. E. C. Hearn, 2233 Aberdeen St., Kelowna, B.C. Gillen’s Atiction, 3914 Hehway Driver Glenmerry, Open ‘all lay from 9 te Snearaay at 2 of DT open quarters in bi PRICE, — oot Ask: about Rs "hace. ype /3 baiin Well ullt home aituated.on\a large view lot ‘This’ would: make a good iemaiy ome... Ht BUILDING iors in Robson, ¢ Castlegar, ‘Kinnaird. ANDERSON “AGENCIES — jomes on lakeview lots in a-bedroom house, full Sasa rms: or cash: Phone _ a-bedroom, house, jaird. ‘Including 3-room ‘cottage. deal resl- 3 318 %-acre. ‘Cheap for" caéh, Write Box $16, Castlegar. ; 318 ‘One-acré property in Kinnaird dential alte. Phone-2847, ‘Three-bedroom well-built home, tully insulated, HW ~ radiant | base: board ‘heating, electric kitchen, HW] floors throughout, centrally +located to'schools and stores, storm windows, double plumbing and wiring (rough-| Ing in), Final price: $1500 — cash! only. For appointment to view phore 2281, 14-24 "FLECTRICAL SERVICE * ~~ Ug ‘Industrial - Commercial Domestic Wiring “24H. Maintenance Service _ “Wiring & Rewiring Dreriesd. & Underground Installations ° end board for two men. Phone 6 Daya. 220 Legal _ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORES, Orrawa TENDEES | SEALED TENDERS addressed to Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa and ‘endorsed “TEN- Plans, specifications and forms of tender can be seen, or can be ob- tained through: Chief Engineer,"Harbours & Ri- vers, Room 874, Hunter Building, Ot- tawa,: Ont. District’ Engineer,’ Begg Building, 1110 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C. and can be seen at the Post Offices at Castlegar, Trail, Nelson, ‘Victoria, Nakusp and Ren- ata, BC, 0. be considered -each tender must — (a) be accompanied by one of the ‘alternative securities called for in ‘the tender’ documents. (b). be made on the printed forms supplied’ by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. ~The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Ser- vices ‘and’ Secretary 2-room cabin at omens Apply 120 New. York dealer Hans P. Kraus holds a copy calypse, a‘ 18th: century book for which he paid $182,000 in ‘London. It’is the highest price ever paidt at auction for a book or manuscript. The Ape A war produced in’ St.‘ Albans, England, about the year 125%. Mrs, Kraus is shown with Hee: husband. pm, We can’ supply 909 | You with all your needs, 319 Notice be Intention. to Apply to “Xeaso Land In Land Recording District of Nelson and situate one and’ one-quar- ter. miles’ northwest © of Syringa Creek Post. Office. f Take notice that WILLIAM EL- MER SMITH, (Marine Service Oper- F ator) and: DOROTHY. .MARION SMITH (His wite) both of Syringa Creek in the Province of British Co-| » jumbia intend to apply for a lease of the following described Janda: Commencing at the! intersection ot the southerly extension of | the westerly > boundary of Lot 3, Plan 2130, Kodtenay District * with the shoreline of the Lower Arrow. Lake: thence southerly) atong said ‘extens- fon ‘a distance of 800 feet;: thence easterly along a strafght ‘line at right angles to the said extension to the point of intersection between the Said line and the. southerly extens- jon of the westerly boundary of Lot }2, Plan 2130; thence northerly. along the sald. southerly extension to the point of intersection with the said shore line; thence northwesterly a- long the said shore ines to the point of : COLUMBIA RocKGaS "PROPANE GAS SERVICE THURS. — FRI. — SAT. Building Supniies OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co, Ltd Castlegar Phone 3351 an h one’ acre. more or less ‘for the pur- pose of marine service. ‘Dorothy Marion Smith, ' W. E. Smith, Applicants. Date April 28, 1960, THUR. FRI. SAT. ELK Drive-in. MAY 19 - 20 - 21" i WALK ITO. 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