REVENUE PROPERTY FOR SALE 1, MODERN HOME IN Castelgar yielding $105° per month, Good Buy at $10,500.00 Terms Arranged. 2. APARTMENT BLOCK Priced at ‘$15,000.00 Terms on this Excellent, Offer. 3. SERVICE. STATION in Kinnaird. Fully Equip- ped. House on same lot. Full Price ! $25,000.00 COUCHMAN' “ FOWLER & COLLINSON More “than a gael “to: th ly Newspaper "Association convention ‘held recently in ade a Bost. ener Canadien th of ‘Prince epee Shown above are some of the etegates AGENCY. . PHONE 2921" reveal a whisky’ 's tme, natural flavour and bouquet. bone "33" or Ley. Seageamts aie Sure oy) This advertisement i is not ‘published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Goverment of British Columbia. |New Zine Furnace “led to be improved thraugh low- tri , “eparing to register at ie: entrance To Prince, Albert National Park. (Photo by Mike Kestertoad World’s Largest A new electric induction. fur- nace for melting zinc sheets is now in operation at the Trail Plants of The C Mrs. B. K. Jefome, Dies AtNelson = - Funeral. services were held Monday at St. -Saviour's Pro- Cathedral, Nelson, for a recent ing and Smelting Company of Canada. Limited. It is the largest of its.kind.in the world and the first to be‘designed in the West- ern Hemisphere. Designed and. constructed - a Mrs. Bertha Kate Jerome who died.at Koo- tenay Lake General Hospital Thursday. evening. at the age of 77. Rev. T,.L. Leadbeater, DD, of- ficiated. A ‘of Nelson for 45 Societa Italiana C trotermiche of Bia Ataly, meet Cominco net furgace is rated at about 300° to1 a day, -. TREATS BC. ZINC Most .of the zinc .is - obtained |’ from .ores .mined.3 concentrate’ is shipped! roastéd and the zinc, dissolved in sulphuric acid. "at | Douglds and: Charles.*of Trail, daughter,-Mrs, D. oF Campbell, of to| years, Mrs.. Jerome had recently Toved to Castlegar. She was born in Leicester,’ Epgland and “Survivors are three sons, arid ‘Thomas of Castlegar;.:one Powell Eive Order of Forester’s Plot, Nelson | Memorial park. Hymns sung were “The Old Rugged .Cross” and “Abide With Me." Pallbearers were Leo Beggs, Charles Cotteril,-Ron Grayson, Frank Hawkins, Bert Johnson and Fred Pratt. * i EFFECTIVE ‘Sunday, September 27, 1953 Fall I Information from Agents | Camaihion Pacific RECORDS | - TO PLEASE EVERY ‘MUSIC: LOVER |; Hear the latest. in the Castle Theatre each evening LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE Actoss frem the Thea‘ THE OPEN ROAD has the eary,. -uline styling that bespeoks the We origin of this Stetron. ‘Lightweight and [very comfortable... with lines that look’ es smart on the avenue os onthe prairie. zine before entering an ‘electralytic ‘re- fining process in which pure zine sheets are plated out of the solution. Until recently all the zine sheets atory furnaces. A fairly large vyol- ume of flue gas carrying zinc oxide:from these furnaces has to be treated to recover metal val- ues. Very little gas’ is generated in the new furnace. _ EFFICIENCY INCREASED Working conditions are expect- er and : through four_ports on the top of ONE ANSWER any way you ¢ add it Any way you look at it, savings mean personal independence d OPEN A -jondary coils. of transformers re- .| oped heat..being applied directly lack of.smoke. The furnace is an induction type unit with chan- nels of molten zinc acting as sec- sulting in the. electrically devel- to the metal. itself. The circula- tion of molten zine melts incom- ing zine sheets which are charged the furnace, Advantages are ex- pected to be lower melting costs,’ less dross production due to close temperature, control and higher,| efficiency. since the heat is ap- plied: directly to. the metal, The new electric furnace Will replace at least two of the rever- beratory furnaces,:A long-range plan calls for padihonal installa- tions. ¢ AUIOMATIC CASTING A Sheppard straight | line cast- ing machine, designed in England to Cominco specifications, also has been installed to cast the fini- shed Tadanac Brand zinc slabs, One hundred and forty moulds are attached to an endless chain. A variable speed fluid drive is adjusted to the required tonnage rate and zinc from the new elect- rie furnace is pumped" to a pour- ing. ladle, Molten zinc is poured into the moulds skimmed and cooled as the moulds - move through the air and water cooling system. The cooled 56 -. pound slabs are automatically emptied ready for lift truck transport to railway cars, SAVINGS ¥ ACCOUNT AT The casting machine has a cap- acity of about 300 tons of zine per day to match the melting fur- nace, The electric tlunace and cast- ing machine are recent additions to Cominco’s Zine Plant at Trail, The plant is now the largest of its kind in’ the world and is cap- able of producing 520 tons of re- fined slab zine per day, i were melted in oil-fired reverber- |)‘ from the. moulds and stacked | ee eee i ‘OU probably won’t buy a. pig of lead, a slab of ‘zinc or a‘bar.of silver. But you do buy many things containing these metain. Ethyl Gasoline and the battery'in your car ‘need lead .'.'s' flashlight battery, ana. Leal ‘vanized pipe need zina... your newspaper magazine cannot be produced without both. .:Ia' your, tableware. and‘ in‘your caniera film there is silver... .;. So, eventually, Cominco . : “comes to you'in many-ways. ae - Cominco isa typical Canadian industey—men . of faith inyested in it—men of vision built it— ‘men ru skill operated it. The combination was ad. and the ” produet sold. The Com pany grew and prospered. Asit grew, part of its prosperity:was-ploughed A wtitiese—to develop further resourees and to: bring to’ millions; ‘products which play, an important pare in’ their’ every day life. . 17,1953 Page 7. Thursday, September The News’ Classifieds © For Sale: 31/2:hp. OUTBOARD MOTOR. Apply Dave” Stewart, Bayi WEENER PIGS. Apply ‘G. SUN- DEEN, Kinnaird. P3-36 ‘LOT. 100x150, “DUMONT SUB_ division, Apply Mrs. J. Ballard, Kinnaird, any evening. C3-36 For Sale FOR SALE — Large size G.E, Hotpoint: Range. Phone 3638. P4-37 For Rent THREE -ROOM _ UPSTAIRS Suite, Wired for electric stove. CASTLE, NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Wanted 1600 SQUARE: ‘FT, OF USED OR * damaged Ten-Test. Jack Hip; well, Kinnaird,’ Phone Sage: ‘a6 33 ee TRANSPORTATION — To Trail Night School Mon; and. Thurs. Box 45. Kinnaird.. Business Opportunities Apply J. “A.:Cl Box 373, Castlegar or call at 7th, and - Maple, P FREE SERVICE TO BUYERS! We'll: help you own your. own BINOCULAR, LIKE NEW, ALSO « Mahogany Boat. Apply Mrs, C. Box 138, C: C3-38 BARTLEET PEARS bes PLUMS. TWO ROOMED.SEMI. MODERN House in Robson. Phone 3118, FOR RENT — Fully modern two a house. Apply Box 252, hear? high school, P1-38 $5,000 . BTU Coneaan Ol . Heater. Practically new.’ Con- ” tact H. Hysan, Box 363, Castle- gar, P1-38 BC... P3-37 FOR RENT — Two room un- furnished house. Low rent, Ap: or ‘income property anywhere in Canada or U.S.A, Tell us what you want, where and amount you can pay down: ‘We'll: mail‘ you free informa- tion, pictures and “descriptions of just the kind of business you want and-a- wide variety to choose fron § Trade included: i You ply Box 566, C: Wanted to Rent ONE CHESTERFIELD: SUITE Reasonable. W.' ©, Devitt, Phone 4261, C138 3 ROOM HOUSE, FULL BASE- ment, wired for Plectele Range. $3,000. 00 . cash 500.00 terms. : Apply ‘Albert Geisler, Dumont. Sub-Division, _Kin- naird, 1°) PL-38 "BEAUTIFUL, PERSONAL Christ- . mas Cards printed ‘w; your name-and address, See hemnrat the. Castle News, TFN can. deal with owners ‘direct. Pictorial Listings, So.. 310 ile HOUSE'TO RENT BY COUPLE with one child or suite fur- nished or. unfurnished. Kin- naird or Castlegar, Apply Box >, 883, Castlegar, P1-38 Personal. CORNS — GALLOUSES, Prompt relief: from: painfull corns and «eallouses ‘with Lioyd’s Corn & oe “. G38 Cl.37). priced from. $1,000 to $1,000,000. |. NATIONAL BUSINESS-HEAD W. J, Borrie, Vancouver, who has been elected President | of The ‘Canadian Chamber of’ Com- merce at the national business or- Announcement ing, in E to 17, Mr. Borrie. is President of Py Limited, Pythian -Sisters Bazaar will. be held in, Twin Rivers Hall, Satur- day, November 14, 1953, .C1-38 CWL ° Bake’ Sale, ‘Saturday afternoon, Sept, 19, 2:30 to’ 4:30 p.m. at Goulet’s Drug Store. C1-38 ;-Callous, Salve ‘and::Pads. .Salve “60c} * Pads.” ae at Pitts’ Drug Store. 3.4 Sask: hy light and tovely these. beautiful newcomers feature. - smart. American styling — _smooth-and-easy American lasts — and { you ‘o do is put your nam ona at of paper and|‘ leave it at our Shoe: Store. One entry per child: Lucky names will be drawn and posted in our “dust Get Your: Name Int : It’s our way of saying thanks: for _your patron- age and may we continue to: serve you.: ‘M (ADD oc K 5. jis still alive. I do it every night. ‘ ferent ways: ae can be cook: :) connection \ with‘ the’ launderers | spotless shape once ‘again, I-de- “[who closely resembles an ardent ‘| Moslem who ‘made ‘obeisance to .|rainy. day, So we head for’ the Vancouver, and director - of a pomper: of companies, During \the: past , year he has served as‘first national Vice Pre- sident' of The’ Canadian‘ Chamber of Commerce, Director ‘of the Pacific Northwest Trade Associa- tion, Mr. Borrie is also'a Past Don't forget the Robson Eve- ning Group Bazaar, Nov. 14, 1953. In Robson Community Hall. ‘of the V Ex- ecutive Association, past Chair-. man of the Advertising and Sales Bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade; Past Président of Van- C1-38 Random ~Reveries By .Vi ic Misutka The Bible says unto rhan “For dust thou art’and' unto dust thou Ive always believed this’ meant after death. Now, after three weeks of “baching” experience I realize it:can be done while one Each day, at.meal:time and when he toils of the- Say are done, I couver Board of Trade; Past .Vice- =| President for B.C. of The ‘Chamb- er of Commerce. - In, 1951, he was President of the Investment Dealers Associa- tion of Canada, being ‘the first man from western Canada elected || to this post, He takes over from Lewis W. Simms, of Saint John, N. B., former President of ‘The Ch 4 cept trafiers.? ganization’s 24th Annual’ ae ps Ferry Traffic Totals Continua Decline Traffic statistics: for the Cas- tlegar ferry during the month of August this year os compared to the same month last’ year, show a continued drop in-the .work the ferry has had ‘to do, Probably reflecting a rerout- ing of much traffic over ‘the im- proved Frutivale-Salmo road, the ferry carri smaller totals in every, ‘department | ‘of traffic ex- Comparative figures for the twermonths are as follows: .. . 1952 , 1953 3,799 42,203 39,464 100,378 15,335, ae of round tri Automobiles (and drivers Passengers ‘Arivers) ai... 111,125 Trucks, all types 15,608 Trailers and semi- trailers .... Motor buses .. Motorcycles Horse-drawn rigs Freight (tons) .. 3 5,418 ‘Livestock 41 | Tyrone Power PIPER LAURIE” JULIA ADAMS Se Misssrrr Matinee Sat. at2p pam. of .Ci Juniors Exile Waldies. From: Playefts With .. 17-1 ‘Slaughter, Fri. ‘A hard hitting, high ‘scoring Junior Cubs Softball squad thor- | oughly: ‘eliminated ‘the “Waldies| - crew from the Castlegar- Kinnaicd | : kery too. It’s amaging the number, of dif- ft! an excéllent idea to have lots of bicarbonate of. ‘soda -.on”. hand , theré’s this matter: of 3 Hoo limtich, work :for a allow: with as little time as-"I have — a-convenient excuse that covers up my ignorance of such things. as. washing machines and #: lines, “So! ‘Ti. send it to-a ‘a far, Ball Park, “Friday evening. TS haye © thus ‘ejected the game by a 6-3 margin. ‘The rampaging Juniors’ started things oft with a run in the first | and another in the second, fol- lowed ‘by. a tremendous eight‘run spree in the third in which every Junior. but: Ewan Wallace scored 3{ a run. wallace. Scored in- the six- Come Back, Little’ Sheba. : wade erew in“ two..straight 1g games, having: taken the ‘first |: inthe seventh and ninth each. ‘Waldies were able to score in koff, having gained bases on an Pherson’s single. Juniors’ total Sate ‘arrive | per So I‘buy ‘another shirt, store has’a. .closer, more intimate than merely. being” their’ agent? There's a” job. for, you. Mr, ‘Sher- Tock Holine washing, Es that “too is interesting for what it invari- ably. leads to,We:.keep right up ‘the, dishes, washing one jor as we need them: We’ get ‘sporadic: bursts’‘of ’ housecleaning fervo: though, ‘and ‘then we stock up on. clean dishes for a long way ahead, giving the sink and whole apartment ‘a face lifting too. << With; the room \in gleaming ‘cidé Itoo need a cleaning since the mirror shows me someone Mecca without a prayer rug on a bathroom and find—no more hot water. But then there’s nothing quite. like the enervating luxury of a.cold shower, not. this side of the North*Pole, anyway. Just as.the frigid: laving liquid has. raised an crop of Pete Plotnikoff.in the first. three drive into’ deep, - deep left field for a'two run homer in the third. ‘Phil-Sherstobitoff was the clouter and ‘also ‘banged out'three singles to'lead the Juniors’ batting array. ‘Ken Grunerud pitched a very ‘scattered hits, denied the 30-bat- outs, ing’s ball game, completely; slip ped my mind, and tell my irate caller how bro- where I was supposed: to be. See- shivers-he does not realize these are only. the afterfaath of, my shower, and believes me.. Yes, dear reader, “baching" is simply crammed with interesting never. dreamed goose pimples, there’s a knock on the door. The roomate answers and ‘tells*me someone wants ‘to know .how. come I wasn’t such and “such: a. place at such. and such a time. -It seems that in my housecleaning zeal, that import- ant. appointment ‘after: the .even- I how interesting Ife could be be- fore. By the way, Mr. Husband, did I hear you say. your better. hali has_a “soft touch” in doing noth- ded a lineting trio of. tallies : the sixth only when Phil Plotni-|- error, came home on M. Mac-|' ‘ors.and walks were réspon- | sible ‘for a’ “goodly portion of. the} * though the four hits they collect- |< e@ off’ Waldie’s mound ‘starter, |‘: } walks.and struck out one batter |’: while Phil, who took over mound | ‘ould it be the clothing |‘ Biggest hit’ was a zooming finé game for Juniors in leading |: them to victory. He gave up three |" ters facing him: any walks and|! piled‘ up a total of eight strike- |’ I go to the door, all appropri- |: ately dried and clad of course ken up I am that.I missed being |: ing .my . blye .complextion and |! ing: but housekeeping? I heartily |. disagree with you. Believe me,| THIS 1S THE ON F: » ABOVE: ees, i" innings and the seven that Phil]:” Plotnikoft gave up in the remain- wr AE ition al MONOGRAM eicruee Showa Wed: at £6: 30. and 9 p.m. nee laure: at7, and8:25 Rem. “taint ‘so.”