CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday June 26, 1958 WEDDING Haines — Moonie A wedding of interest to the Tesidents of Kinnaird and Dis- trict took place in St. Giles United Church in Vancouver June ‘9 when Dorothy Haines, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.-C. Haines of Prinee George, hecame the bride of Dante! Moonic, only son of Mr, and Mrs, D, S, Moonie of ‘Vancouver, The Rev, Angus Jack officia- ted. The bride was given in mar- riage by Cecil Towle, a friend of the family. Monica Moonie, sister of the groom, was brides- maid. Larry Striefel, a friend of the young couple, was best man. A reception was held at the home of the groom's parents. The couple will make their home in Kitimat where the £room is employed by the Alu- minum of Canad: The annual picnic of the Community Memorial Church j Sunday school was held recently jon the Robson school grounds. The WA ladies and teachers were in charge and Mrs, G, Mil- Ier and Mrs, G. 0, Sutherland were in charge of the food. Mrs, D. Carter looked after ice cream, and Mrs. W. L, Wright donated the soft drinks. Mrs, W. EB. Mc- Phee donated the peanuts H, Hyson was the starter for the races ana J, Raine was at the finish line. Older girls of the Sun- day school were in charge of the finish ribbons. Results of the races are as follows: Girls 6-8: Irene Hunter, Sylvia Zucco, Ma- xine Adshead. Boys 6-8: Rodney Bro, Victor Giraud, Jim Flynn, | Girts 9-11: : Linda Bro, Shena Skeene, Cha: Robson Church Race Results lene Brown. Boys 9-11: Richard Waldie, Ronnie Waldie. Girls 12-14: : Bonnie McBain, Barbara Skeene, Blythe Rogers, Boys 12-14: Tommy Batchelor, Gary Bro, Les- lie Waldie, = Mixed shoe race: Teddy Batchelor, Ken Wyllie, Ev- lyne Hunter, Girls sack race, 11 and under: Shena Skeene, Charlene Brown, Dene Giraud, Boys sack race, 11 and under: Richard Waldie, Ronnie Waldie, James Waldie, Girls sack rac: Bonnie McBai! Judy Belbeck, Boys sack race, 12 and over:: Leslie Waldie, Teddy Batchelor, Norman Skeene, Mixed slow bicycle race: Leslie Waldie, David Adshead, 12 and over: Blythe Rogers, CAREFREE BEA New MONAMEL LATEX PAINT flows on so easily Ht -almost applies itself, gives one-coat hiding on most repaint work. MONAMEL LATEX dries so fast you can + point In the morning — entertain In the No muss, ‘no fuss, under the tap, " ! And it's so no cleaning up — simply rin: roller, brush and tray, Choose from the sixteen modem ready-mixed finis, Tube colors give you many more personaiized colors. “LATEX, . ‘enton FIs BROTHERS Building and Supply Co. Ltd ~ AND EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE (t's easy to shop for building materials at WALDIES where everything can be seen in the very lotest of materials. If you are making plans for building or re- modeling, drop down’ anytime to discuss the moterials you should use and the price range Wald e or just phone Ferry Traffic Down On Castlegar Ferry, A decrease fn ferry traffic across the Columbia river at Castlegar was indicated in a department of highways report issued by D. R. Godfrey, district office manager. Number of round trips the fery made last month were 3309, compared to 3581 in May of 1957, and drivers bi ed 33,729, compared to 36,163 in the same month fast year. Balance of the report with 1958 figures shown first, follows: Passengers, not drivers, 82,- 618 and 84,247; trucks 11,814 and 13,252; trailers and semi-trailers 544 and 411; motor buses 948 and 830; motorcycles 27 and 29; horse drawn rigs, none and 2; live- stock 62 and 68. Charlene Brown, . Balloon race mixed, 11 and under: Shena Skene, Evlyne Hunter, Helen Belbeck. Balloon race mixed, 12 and over: Norman Skene, Blythe Rogers, Judy Belbeck. Walking race mixed, 6-8: Irene Hunter Maxine Adshead, Lesley Bainbridge. Tenchers peanutrace; Miss Sharon Wyllie, Mts. Marg Bro, Miss Barbara Martin, Obstacle race: E Leslie Waldie, David Adshead, Ken Wyllie. Each child five years, and under received a small favor, United Church Race . ee Results From Picnic The Kinnaird United Church Sunday School held its annual Picnic Saturday at the Kinnaird Park. The following are the re- sults of the races: Mixed 4 years and under: Joan Rourke, Alan Munroe, Gail|. Arnold, Girls 5 and 6: Patti Jack, Barbara Waters, Bar- bara Heagy, Boys 5 and 6: Ronnie Konkin, Roddy Walper, David Munns, Girls 7 and 8: Judy Roberts, Leona Lundquist, Joanne Kennedy. Boys 7 and 8: Bobby Brommeland, Randy Man- ahan, Ken Culley. Nine and 10 years: Boys: Gien McNichol, Scot West- gate, Ken Plotnikoff. | Girls: Lynn Roberts, Gail Ken- nedy, Diane Langevin. Eleven and under, Girls: Gail “Kennedy, Lynn Roberts, Shirley Dodgson. . Eleven and under, Boys: Ken Plotnikoff and Scot West- gate, John Plotnikoff, Gien Mc- nichol, ¢ Fouteen and under, Girls: Gail Kennedy, Lynn Roberts, Marilyn Markle. Fourten and under, Boys: John Plotnikoff and Scot West- gate, Glen McNichol and Jackie Burak, Ken Plotnikoff and Peter Dodgson. Boys and girls, 14 and over: Wayne Bignell, Martha Johnson, Marilyn Markle. Girl's 3-legged race, under 8: Judy Roberts and Shirley Dodg- son, Joanne Kennedy and Bar- bara Waters, Linda Munroe and Judy Waters. Girls’ 3-legged race, over 8: Terry McLeod and Irene Dever- ney, Gail Kennedy and Lynn Ro- berts, Brenda Ballard and Molly Taylor, Boys’ 3-legeed race: First heat: John Plotnikoff and Raymond TON TAKE CHANCE . drivingacor ‘That neetis repairs! TAKE CHANCES EVERY TIME YOU GO:ON THE ROAD WITH A CAR THAT NEEDS SOME MECH. ANICAL ADJUSTMENT — : By DON’T SPOIL YOUR HOLIDAY WITH CAR TROUB- LE ON THE ROAD — DON’T BE A NEWSPAPER HEADLINE - HAVE A MECHANIC SAFETY-CHECK YOUR CAR NOW. CASTLE MOTORS LTD: YOUR SHELL STATION Lundquist, Ken Plotnikoff and Wayne ich n McNi and Scot Westgate. . Second heat: y;Gary Bacon and Ken Wolf, y | Wayne McNichol and Ken Culley, LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLY Randy Manahan and Brommeland. ‘ Mothers’ race: Mrs. A. Condy, Mrs. 5. Munroe, Mrs. C. Munns. Wheelbarow Races: Girls 8 and-under: Linda Munroe and Judy-Waters, Valerie Kennedy: and’ Barbara Waters, Kare nArnold and Alexa Condy. Girls 9 and over: ‘Terry McLeod and Irene Dever- ney, Brenda Ballard and Molly Taylor, Loni Schiavon and Lin- da Ackerman. Boys 3 and under: . Ken Culley and Bobby Burak, Boys 9 and over: < es Ken Plotnikoff and Wayne Mc- Nichol, John Plotnikoff and Ray- mond Lundquist, Bobby Bromme- Bobby| CASTLEGAR CO-OP GARAGE CHEVRON PRODUCTS - BELFORD MOTORS OSWALD MOTORS 24 HOUR HEAVY. DUTY WRECKER SERVICE © SKYLINE AUTO SERVICE - B. A. PRODUCTS i fee? Pick-Up and INSURE | TO BE suUR For All Your. INSURANCE NEEDS : Phone 3441 ANDERSON’ AGENCIES RICK’S TLV. Sales & Supples Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies ELEC FOR SALE — New 2° bedroom|F house, situated on large lot — also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdokimof?, tfnl9 ‘OR SALE — 36 acres at Kin- naird, one mile southwest of railroad beside new highway, Phone 9741 or Box 562, Castie- gar, 324 FOR SALE — Good building lots in Dumont Subdivision $225 phone 2738, tin 17 FOR SALE—2, 3-bedroom houses on 8th. Ave, Phone 6521. 328 Fleetwood T.V._ CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME PEDICATED TO KINDLY. | HOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers izanite, Marble & Bronze P : jes Phone 3601 FURNITURE OVING - FOR SALE — 2 lots 50’ X 103° one lot 13,000 square feet. Lo- FOR RENT — 2 hedroom house, Phone 2496, Castlegar. 325 sry FOR RENT OR SALE — 4 bed- LICENCE room house, auto. gas heat,| 5 low down payment, balance as rent, Phone 6971, Castlegar, 126 FOR SALE — Small tractor. trailer, $15. Also household fur- niture for sale. Apply 345-4th Ave, Castlegar, 128 FOR SALE: McClary coal and wood furnace. First class con- dition. 474, 6th Ave. 326 9611, 325 FOR SALE — ladies bike $12, cated at 3rd and Elm. Phone| por RENT — Furnished apts. af- ter July Ist. Apply 56%, 5th Ave, or phone 6231, + 225 FOR SALE — New 4 bedroom house at Kinnaird. Small down Payment, Phone 2656. 326 man's bike $10, gear wheel, “phone 4776, 126 FOR RENT — Suite, furnished or phone 4172. FOR SALE — 12” hot air furnace, tin20 35 ft. of 6” pipe, 6 ft, of 15” — Honeywell thermostat control, $40.00. Phone 5101. 126 FOR SALE — New, fully-modern 2 bedroom home on large lot Cc in Du- FOR SALE — Baby pram, rea- sonable, Phone 4003, 126 FOR SALE — 2 house, ’ GLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per insertion, with a minimum charge of §0 cents, The ad can run three weeks for the | Price of two if there are no changes to be made in sub- sequent weeks, There is a 25 cent bil- ling charge for classified ads not paid for by 12 noon of the date of, publication. E notices, ob- Jawn, fruit trees on 2nd Ave. Phone 4738. tin26 LONG E — ANYTIME For Free Estimates UNITED TRUCKING ‘bedivision, mont FOR SALE’ — Small i tractor with loader and push blade. Phone 5181, 326 gas heat and full basement, Priced to sell — $3,500 and $50 ber month. Phone 4009. 126 FOR SALE — Cherries, Mrs. W. Sookorookoff, 624 Hemlock St. 126 ituarles 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 ad: will FOR RENT. — Furnished self- FOR RENT — House on Maple phone 7161. Street, Apply 457 - 2nd, Ave. or| FOR SALE — Spencer coal and. 328 wood range - $15 and electric R + $20. Phone. 7821 or RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP Phones 288M & 2311 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3181 — Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FOR SALE — Ripe Bing cherries, 547-3rd Ave. 328 apply 321-lst Ave. or phone 6851. 126] F ‘OR SALE — 1952 Austin. Phone 3811. 126 FORGET FOR SALE — Used air spring mattress, 48 inches, Phone 7141, 128 SOMETHING? STILL TIME TO PLANT Roses, Evergreens, NORA'S }{R DRESSING PARLOR complete 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, * ig Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, Bulbs. See Us At The Nursery Situated on the —- Upper Bench. . OPEN ALL SUNDAY KOOTENAY UNITED TRUCKING | LY FREIGHT SERVICE fail, Rossland, Castlegar y Nelson a - PHONE Castlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. PHONE 4881. CASTLEGAR’ Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Eat Another SMITH'S -MBING & HEATING Scr Estimates Phone S401 & 7261 We Service. | What We Install GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 3571 Box 384 Castlegar, B.C. " GASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS Phone 4851 Deliver J. t. LAUGHTON BSe. O.D, OPTOMETRIST Cftice Hours MON. — WED. — FRI. 10-12 | 1:30-5:60 PHONE 2581 G. A. SUMNER turopathic Physician GENERAL ‘BUILDING CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building Supplies C.LL.. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING "SUPPLY STORE Bex 282 Phono 2161 _. NURSERIES EEEEEE_EEL_=L] ——|SSEESS ~ RADIO and APPLIANCE REPAIRS TV SALES e For Dependable Service PHONE 3542 No ‘man with a burden of debt hgs a right to pro- tect his creditors if he Y , dishes and/ linen supplied. Phone 3181 days and 2332 evenings. tin26 WANTED — Channel 2 and 6 an- be accepted from that ac- count until the first classi- fied ad has been paid for. “WATER ACT” (Section 6) I, Sidney Harold Merrifield of Castlegar, B.C., hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for a licence to divert and use water out of Deer Creek which flows southerly and dis- charges into Lower Arrow Lake and give notice of my application to all persons affected. J The point of diversion will be located % mile from the mouth of Deer Creek, The quantity of water to be diverted is 2,000 gallons per day. The purpose for which the water will be used is domestic. The land on which the water will be used is Lots A, B,C and D of Lot 400, K.D., Plan 3044. 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 10th day of May, 1958, and two copies were filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Nelsor, BC. . Objections to this application may be filed with the said Wa- tennas. What have you? Phone ait, 326 FOR RENT —. Partly furnished apartments at: Karleen Apts,|- plone 4761. tfinl9} - BAKE SALE — CWL pre-holi- LOTS FOR SALE — 4 lots 50 x 103, 2 blks. from town centre. Water piped into lots, Low} down payment. Call or write Prudential Estates Ltd. 2344 West 4th Avenue, ‘Vancouver, 226 Bc, ter Recorder or with the Comp- troller of Water Rights at Victer- ja, BC, within thirty days of the date of publication, Date of the first publication is June 26th, day Bake Sale, Friday, June 27 at 11.30 a.m., Bob’s Pay’N Takit. 225 FOR RENT — 4 room house in Castlegar. Gas furnace, wired SECRETARIAL WORK WANT- ED — Just finished Business College, can do bookkeeping, 126 Phone 6521. “S. H. Merrifield” 226 Pointers for electric stove, apply 527-5th Ave. or phone. 7041, 326 has not first p d his wife and children with Life Assurance. . Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may be _arranged through. ‘Dick Fowler ‘North American’ life Robson, B.C. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL — Boys and girls. Vacation Bible School, June 31-July 11, 9,30 am, to 12 noon, Pentecostal! p, Tabernacle, Singing, stories, games, crafts. Further informa- tion, phone 2421. 1 ken in. Fyrther arrangements, | ie phone 3096. 128 ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Fenner wish to announce the engage- AM IN The B.C. rorest Service COOK — In loving memory of a dear mother, Frances, who passed away March 19, 1957. eacefully sleeping, last 2g|° The world’s weary troubles and trials are past; IRONING DONE — Ironing ta-|In silence she suffered, in pat-| in the woods should bear in mind mee she bore, Till God called her home to, suffer .no more. Fondly remembered by An- “nie Cook and family resting at an forest: Protection system to ensure Prompt action e2gainst fire in any region of the province, but even the most elaborate forest Protection program will fall by the way. if the public does not co-operate, =~” ° ~ Here are four points that every camper, hiker or traveller lat all times; ' 1. Break that match! 2. Drown that campfire! 3, Crush that cigaret! 4, Use that ashtray! ment of their Laurene June to Mr. Gordon W. Wall, son of, Mrs, Georgina Wall and the late Herman Wall, of Prince George. The wedding to take place August 2. : : 128 Confectionery Special Chinese: Dishes to pen a. 0:30 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. q SETO CAFE B & B ELECTRONICS Bob Brandson QB eee | LS. Ltd. " Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on -the ‘Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 sl CIVIC THEATRE Nelson, B.C. THE ‘ DESMOND T. LITTLEWooD OPTOMETRIST Phone 3021 or 2231 Wed. 2:30. Bm. to 8:09 p.m, Arrow Lakes Ferry. Service _ ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD EXCAVATING SEE . CASTLEGAR TRANSFER W. Sharples Phone 6092 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 2-3 The Nelson Kinsmen’s Club PRESENTS 4 by the RANK Organization in beautiful ” EASTMAN color. ™ - One showing July 2nd at 8,30 p.m. 2 showings July 3 at 2 p.m, and:8.30 p.m. PRICES — $1.50'- $1.00 - 75¢ and $1.00 - 75c - 50c hurs. - Fri. - Sat., AW Ad / June 26, 27, 28. SHE CREATURE Marla English — Tom Conway — Plus — IT CONQUERED THE WORLD Peter Graves — Beverly Harland One Showing — 9.20 p.m. Bitcug the KUOBIES/ CASTLE THEATRE Jand and Randy MONDAY and TUESDAY JULY 7-8 ~ THE SOVIET COLORED FILM _. "Skanderbeg" tells the story of the great 15th century leader in the old fight of Albania against the Turkish invaders, “Shows at 7 and 9.10 p.m. PRICES — 70c - 45¢ - 20c. THUR. - FRI. - SAT. RoAD Staring GENE KELLY MON. - TUES. - WED. " MAT. 1:30 — SERIAL “THE HAPPY ROAD” Cartoon