PAGE 6 THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 BY the Jean LeSage, THINGS » +» Seen and Heard Last week "we received a multi-colored booklet entitled “An Invitation to Canada” and the fifty odd pages are beau- tiful scenes of Canada. It shows the ten scenic Canadian provinces and the exciting frontiers of. the north which offer a standing invitation to those who seek new experience in travel, The booklet minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources, of @ aa One of the most famous prac- tical jokes in radio was perpe- trated by Orson Welles. One night five minutes before the show was due to go on the air, the whole studio and sponsors were in a panic. Welles was no- where to be.found. At one min-|' ute before zero hour Welles sauntered in, cool and collected, waving a friendly greeting to panic stricken technicians, musi- clans and actors, The sponsor breathed a sigh of relief — but just as Welles stepped up to is issued under the ity of the mi h he tripped, and No man with a burden of debt has a right to pro- tect his creditors if he has not first protected his wife and children with Life Assurance. Plans to sult your-individ- ual requirements may be arranged through. " Diek Fowler North American: Life Robson, B.C. his script was scattered all over the studio, There was a’ mad scramble on the part of sponsors, actors and ||to. reassemble the stray sheets. But Welles merely reached -in- side his jacket, took out the real script and went on the air as though nothing had happened. Scrubbing Plants For Natural Gas Cc ion this’ r and AR Be BA TAN ARD OnE} FOR EACH DAY Lm HE Ait BASENG) Pees fic LETTERS Dear Sir: May we have space in your valuable paper. We the Public are asa rule quick to criticize and condemn our Village Com- missioner’s, So for a slight change we would like to offer a “Bouquet” to the Village Commissioners in To The Editor so faithfully was to ‘be-taken — down, most of the town stood back with baited breather... But we can assure you its removal was a Masterpiece. As. was the cleaning up of the property around it, ‘We will all no doubt miss the “Old Tank”, but a job well "CASTLEGAR: NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. _| the Tower that had served us all] bow. their removal of “Ye Ole Water|done, and so Mr. Dube, Mr. Tower’. When we learned that|Koochin, and Mr. Classen, take a W. 0. Devitt ———————— Post-Festival Concert — THURSDAY, APRIL 11 - STANLEY HUMPHRIES HIGH SCHOOL — 7:30 P.M. Ss d by the Castl Distri Teacher's: Assoc. THE REVERSIBLE SKIRT A reversible skirt style invent- North Bay, Ontario, created the design almost by accident while she was sewing a skirt for her young However .. it Jed. by a Canadi is likely to become a world sell- er. Protected by world patents and being made here in: fabrics fall of a natural gas scrubbing plant, an aviation gasoline refin- ery, a sulphur plant and com- pressor station at Taylor, B.C., will make this settlement on the banks of the Peace River the home of the 's largest woven by Canadian mills, it is now being copied und- took her six years to iron out the difficulties of producing it and get the design patented, She now collects royalitles on her ine vention, Named the “in and outer” and er license by top in Britain and the United States. Also it has created interest in such far away places as Moscow and Peking. The dressmaker, who lives in industry. Covering nearly 360 acres this 40 million dollar develop- ment. will -provide for the clean- the t,” the design had its beginning when the inventor was pleating a tartan skirt and matching up the stripes. She turned the pleating over and dis- covered that the tartan had a different look on the Pp ing in the it of while plant is being built that will other side, Not all tartans have stripes of the right dimensions for ing and as a result many change the hy ing and by of the ‘Alberta and British Col- umbia natural gas before it en- ters the main d trans- gas into ‘el tal This plant will produce 300 tons of sulphur a day, while in the other some 1,560 barrels mission line to begin its j of aviati line, 1,700 barrels to, the West: Kootenays. the plants at Taylor, the | wet Bc. of motor and diesel fuel, and 500 barrels.of propane and bu- tane a day will round out the and pro- gas will be and the liquid hydrocarbons such as pro- pane, Butane and the hydrogen sulphide gases removed. The new refinery will allow a further Adverti ising --Promots — Growth - All business Jo. all progress - essential a matter of bringing people together: Those who make things. and those whe use _ them, those who have things to sell,’ and those who have money’ to spend, those who can do things, and those who wont things done. Quickest, cheapest way to bring together maker and seller, seller and buyer, seen ee 8 fO do’er and wanter .. advertise. | Advertising lubricates the wheels of progress... . keeps things moving ahead. every business to grow faster, helps everybody to live better. . —— LET US ASSIST YOU — _" Cations News PHONE 3031 duction, All three plants are heduled are woven especially for the pro- duction of the reversible skirt. First manufactured by a sports- wear house in Toronto, the style was an immediate ‘success. An American firm applies for the rights to copy the style and it now sells the finished garment in the United States at .$5 more than the Canadian version, Now the skirt is to be made’ in’ Brit. Be sure you reserve ‘this date ee Clean-Up Day - SATURDAY, “APRIL 13, 1957 has been designated as CLEAN-UP DAY by the Village of Kinnaird Board of Commissioners : Please have your trash and refuse ready for the truck. to go on stream when Westcoast gas flow begins this fall. .. all growth is Advertising helps ain and in’ Europe, Australia, South "Africa and Scandinavia, as well as the British Isles. : The British firm will also ‘sell the skirt at a higher price than here. The Toronto firm which first. began its: manufacture sold 900 skirts in the first year of jon and the has increased steadily ever since. There are now 75 people in the LCanadian factory working full time on-the skirt alone and each was thoroughly trained for the job. The. manufacturer claims one whole year was spent teaching the workers the various stages of, manufacture. Each exirt is hand blocked to assure perfect fit and exacting tailoring is re- quired on the pleat edges. The ‘Toronto | manufacturer says that what pleases. him most, is mot the success ‘of ‘his. own venture with the skirt but the fact that this js a Canadian de sign which has hit the interna- Public Notice NO OUTSIDE FIRES ARE PERMITTED WITHIN THE - BOUNDARIES OF .THE VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD BETWEEN THE Ist DAY OF MARCH AND THE 31st DAY OF OCTOBER, WITHOUT A PERMIT. Such Pails fhe be obtairied from Fire Chief R. Archambault SUPER- Me ) & with JELLED ALKYD. makes painting simpler, foster: ‘and more = economical. S « made with amazing new JELLED YALKYD, is an entirely new, wash- able, one-coat flat paint for interior walls and ceilings. « « covers between 500-600 Fs square feet per salon: depending onthe §@ _ surface, e, comes ready for brush or roller-coater application. « -e dries overnight, and may.be . washed 9s often as necessary. j ae Morasech : with: JELLED. ALKYE THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 LAID ME OFF FoR TWO MONTHS! THE OLD HOME TOWN _srewusneene By STANLEY ‘The News’ Classifieds =| TEN WORDS FOR 75c — THREE INSERTIONS FOR THF . PRICE OF TWO — 25c DISCOUNT IF PAID WHEN PLACING ORDER -_ PHONE 3081 FOR RENT—Suites, . room | and boand by day, week or month. .' McCreights Apartments, zit FOR SALE — Lots in Kinnaird $180.00 each. Phone 2738. 2 tin 9 Ave. back of Ke @ers. Phone 2493, ‘ta 8 }FOR RENT — In West’ Robson, 7-roomed house — 1 mile from Ferry — electric. ‘stove and water heater —- inlaid lino— Phone Trail 3658, : 313 FOR RENT — Suites furnished, apply -Alex Eremenko, phone 3061, 313 FOR SALE — Well grown, select- ‘ed British Sovereign plants, grown by strawberry plant pro- progation specialists, can supply to largest orders at $17.50 per thousand in lots of 1006 or more, * : Plants graded to uniform size for easier machine plant- ing. Subject to final spring in- ROTO-TILLING .— by hour or contract, phone 2738. 313 ~ BUSINESS DIRECTORY MAKE UP TO $200.00 FR MONTH Men-Women;. ‘We have a sen- OASTLEGAR: FUNERAL HOME: DEDICATED TO KINDLY ’ THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambuisnoe. — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze Phone 3601 ] sudfonat® plan wheréby you can |make $50.00 weekly ‘and more in LONG DISTANCE, JR spare ‘time’ by ‘selling our com- by the B.C. Depart- ment of Agriculture..- Plants will be classitied as ‘approved stock’. (formerly known as certified). Write A. H. Black- ham, P.O. Box 1120, Abbots- ford or-phone ith C-8-11 FOR SALE _- “Home, Upper ‘Bench, garage, rose trellace, fruit. trees, strawberries, rasp- bérries, shrubs, hedge, reason- able,. phone 3979. : * 342 Rex Trading: Co,. 1171 St, West, Montreal, ‘Dept. 104. 7° " FOR .SALE — ‘48 Plymouth, clean and in* pe one Pp, K, tt, Bri home on one ‘and one half RIGRYS BUS DEPOT . COFFEE SHOP: TAXI.) Phones 288M. & 2311 - aeres—2 miles from Ferry in Robson, phone 2201 or Box 100, Castlegar. 414 POR. RENT —Upstairs and down; a ites, phone 3967. 314 . Avé. available May 1st—$40.00 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ‘month, write RR Box 9 RR 3, Bc. tin 14 _ NORA’S::: HAIR DRESSING A Complete Beauty ice By pointment 2564. FOR RENT — Fully furnished : apartments for adults. Apply 56%—5thr or phone 2381. 314 ‘FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house, 243—3rd Ave. phone 7861. 11: CENTRAL SHOE. oc» & LEATHER REPAIR . Phone 4621 We attach a Re PLANTS FOR SALE — | Ever- FOR RENT OR SALE — Small]: : ie RENT — House - 139-4th| [| 212 FOR. SALE, Offers accepted on 160 m acres on Trail-Costl ‘Window Screens & Doors Cabinet Making Glass of all sizes & weights Castlegar Sash & De r sot _ PHONE: 3211: OFFICE SUPPLIES Pads — Col Sheets _ ‘Ledger Sheets — ‘Journal Sheets — Steno Note Books —- Statement Pads — Ball Point Pens — Erosers — Inks — Pencils — Paper Clips — Thumb Tacks — Shipping Tags " —- Minute Books — Time Books — Order Books — Counter Cheek Books — Roll Tickets — Carbon’ Paper — Binders — Staplers — Staples. Col, IF WE HAVEN'T GOT IT -- WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU PHONE 3031 CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS Highway. - WRITE BOX 490 Castlegar, B.C. : 3-13 eal CASTLE PHONE 2921 FOR SALE — C ‘deep : freeze and frigidaire—16 cu. ft. deep freeze“very good condi- tion.Apply 491 - “Main St. Mar lage. 114 greens, slirubs, prii and cut -flowefs — see Nielsen's Flowers, ‘Kinnaird, 214 FOR SALE — Modern Revenue home, Pergunably priced, phone 3348. . 114 DAILY wiieiGnt a v108 ‘Trail, Re esfland, Castlegar. “PHONE Castlegar e521 WANTED TO..RENT — 2 bed- room. House in';Castlegar or * Kinnaitd, plidhe 4050. 114 NOTICE :— Men’s:-Curling Club Not Just Another Place-To, {gi 2eneral meeting, Marline Hotel, * Bat But The Place To Eat ~ Tuesday, “April 9"at 8 p.m. All ‘Another. » members please attend. 114 ‘Open 8:00 aim. te 6:30 pm PHONE 2681 CASTLEGAR. eels ey WANTED — Tricycle in good condition, phone 3791. 7 4 WANTED —. Part time work, carpentering, painting, truck driving or what: have you — . Phone J. Gall, 6081. 114 NOTICE — Beauty Parlor, %6 Maple = St. Castlegar, Hours -9 am. to’ 5:30 p.m. Alice 1| Province of British Columbia - SHITH'S | PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates..Phone 3401. & 2931. We Service What We Instalf Greep’s Electric. . ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING: Free Estimates ~ PHONE 2971... 3a4 . . ¥ “CHANGE “OF NAME ACT” i ‘(Section 6)’ Notice. of Application for Change of Ni fame: ” “NoTICE i is hereby given that an® application . -will:be, made to the Directo® of Vital Statistics Phone 4631. ~ 314 CARD THANKS | ‘We wish to express:our sin- cere thanks to friends and neigh- bors. for their many acts of kindness, flowers,- and tokens of sympathy sent to us:on the death of our dear-husband and father, Albert . L Also for 2 change , of name, to the provisions of the “Change Watch Repairs | Guaranteed for’ os Year of Name Act,” by, me:— Wladimierz Grzegorzewski of suburban service No. 1.in Castle- gar,;-in the’ Province of British Columbia, as’. follows:— . To change _my., name from Wladimierz * Grzegorzewski to ‘Grzegorzewski ‘to Henrietta therine Gregory. My minor un- child’s i 3) name G. A; SUMNER _ Naturopathic Physician Wremenke Building PHONE, 2021 @ENZRAL BUILDING GONTRACEORS All Kinds of Buitding Supplies | C.LL.. Paints , “OASTLEGAR. BUILDING ~ SUPPLY STORE _ Box 252 -/ Phone 2161 and Rebecca Anne Gregory, -Dated this 30 day of March, AD. 1957. We can 1 sup iy all your wie nee spp Estimates Phone WIZ ladly given. od Desmond T Litflewood -OPTO ETRIsT Post Ortiee Building 3:30 pm, to. 8: Pm ‘ |... Squadron News With the formation of the isi drill squad -last week ‘under WO2 Day, we have great Dutch Maid Zi hopes for the annual i are .Evelyn Vivianne Gregory Wiladimierz: “ Graegorzewski : for thé, beautiful floral tributes ‘at the’ funeral. Special thanks to Rev. L. Clinton Johnston, Drs. Ruebsaat, Smythe and McCabe, and nurses and staff of the Koo- tenay Lake General Hospital. - - TONIGHT — FRIDAY & SATURDAY One Complete Show Each Evening — Doors Open 6:45 Show at 7:30 p.m. — Matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. Children must be d.by their paren Except Saturday ‘Matinee NE NTH sh AUDREY niSTaYiu0u The Lampard Family Have ‘you -read The - Classifieds? Ye D up canned baked beans by_ade adding br As sbleanoons of minced onion, a tablespoon of molasses, 8 toe spoon of Worcetterahire set and one be pir oat al a bake di hot . can, well ant . Seenuntl heated through and bubbly. ranged for rifle practice on the Butts, however within. a very short time we hope to have all cadets -who have obtained there out on the which will take place on May 22, 1957. It is hoped that with in- creasing daylight, we can hold fall drill. courses. outside, so that the cadefs.miay obtain full advan- tage of the space which is most necessary for drill practice, As of this writing, there has as yet" been” no’ definite’ date ar- Gand BKCAVATING. Castlegar Transfer _W. Sharples Phone 6091 range. For any parents who may feel hesitent about letting their sons train on the rifle range, they may be assured,that all precautions are taken’ and strict regulations‘are in effect-that have proved their worthiness during years of gunnery practice by. all “ADMISSION: PRICES “Aditi 75¢ ‘ Chifdren 25¢ "MON. — TUES. — WED. adauta: 500 The widely acclaimed TV Drama of Big Business, now greater than ever on the screen and with the same splendid cast. Complete Shows, at 6:45 & 8:40 pam. Doors open 6:30 p.m. , COMING SOON The Love Story of A Princess M presents. tn CINEMASCOPE and COLOR AL ce NS) GRACE KELLY- ALEC GUINNESS > LOUIS JOURDAN. “THE SWAN”, ‘wa ee Ni. i ie AGHES MOOREHEAD © JESSIE ROYCE LANDIS: BRIAN AHERNE> LED G. CARROLL =. ESTELLE Winwood OMe saens, branches of the armed services.