CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 12, 1959 CHOICE QUALITY ALWAYS IF YOU DON’T KNOW YOUR MERCHANDISE, | KNOW YOUR MER- CHANT! A suit, a hat, a cake ora car — No matter what you buy, you'll get a bet- ter deal when you patron- ize a business in your own home town. Your local merchant is your friend and neighbour. He ex- pects to be doing busi spans the country each W bi LATEST JAZZ GROUP ON THE Canadian scene Is the Mike White Imperial Jazz Band whose Dixie-land rhythm on CBC’s Domini \dnesday night in 4 live radio Unheard of two town hote years ago, this sextet now has a nightly stand in a down- Toronto's Basin Street, and guests on tele- vision jazz shows such as Music Makers ‘59. Jehovah Witnesses Gather “In spite of all endeavors, human governments not. only have failed to bring about para- dise conditions on earth, but of- ten they have brought about conditions that belong only to a hideous nightmare,” declared G. H. Saltmarsh, district supervisor of Jehovah’s witnesses, Sunday afternoon to an audience of 445 gathered in the Prince Charles High Schoo} in Creston. The oc easion was the delivery of the widely-advertised Bible address, “A Paradise Earth ‘Through God's Kingdom". This was. the climax of:the three-day circuit at the some old stand for years to come, and he ‘knows that only fair deal- ing can make that pos- sible. CURLERS Attend the meeting and presentation of prizes on Thursday, March 12. Marlane Hotel 8:00 p.m. LEITNER'S here Saturday afternoon. was near Blueberry Creek, pas- sed away Tuesday, March 3, in the Castlegar and District Hos- pital after an illness of some Sweden and was born in Torsby, TRAIL CITIZEN PRAISES AMAZING NEW HEARING - INVENTION WILLIAM 3, CRAIG 11¢ 2nd Ave., TRAIL, B.C, Dear Mi Taia ie tere fou know that I am very with the performance of my NER. It is wenr, Zam giving you Shae matement in your Reverting fee ie bec X thine ‘the a1 roa Betnde by tettine ther ‘Hard-ot-Hear- Sze People know fhe Fave been vo fortunate to discover ‘William 3. Graig. faut attached coupon for the new ‘36 page FREE BOOK nbout the MEW Qrsrion Listener, World's Firat Patented Eyerlas: Hearing ald. Exchunve with Otarion INSTITUTE FOR | BETTER HEARING MS sain Bt. Penticton OTARION LISTENER’ OF “BRITISH COLUMBIA "| 1959. It is hoped that the treas- May 3, 1881. Officiating at “the services was, Archdeacon B, A. Resker and Mrs. F. A. Hostetter was or- ganist. There were many beautiful floral tributes in the Church, Hymns sung were among his favorites, "Jesus, Lover Of My Soul”, and "Abide With Me.” Many Friends Atfend Sahlstrom Funeral Funeral services for the late Charles John Sahlstrom, long-|con Resker spoke of the true pi- time resident of fhe district, were held in St. Alban’s Church Mr. Sahistrom whose home duration, He was a native of | McLeod and Chris In a brief, sermon, Archdea- of ‘8 held during the weekend of Feb- ruary 27 — March 1, at which some 60 members from Trail and Castlegar were present. Continuing his’ talk, Mr. Saltmarsh pointed out that men, instead of extending original paradise conditions over the earth have actually been ruining the earth, but in accordance with spirit of the saying the country owes much to the hardy early settlers such as Mr. Sahistrom was. Pallbearers were Joe Kil- lough, Jack Killough, jim Kil- lough, Harry Killough, Frank the of 11:18, the time has now come for God to “bring to ruin those ruining the earth.” The speaker then explained how present unsatisfactory con- ditions would be entirely remov- ed shortly by the oheeven of Honorary pallbearers were J. Hansen, P. Ostrom, P. Baba- eff, G. Johnston, W. Dempsey, O. Sutherland and “his friends from the Union of Spiritual Com- munities of Christ.” Burial was in the family plot, Park Memorial Cemetery in Kinnaird. The Castlegar Funeral Home was ip chutge of arrange- ments. God's in line with the words of the Apostle Paul at 1 Corinthians 15:25,26: “For he (Christ) must reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.” Let all men of good-will re- Joice,” concluded Mr. Saltmarsh, “that, not a ruined earth, but a paradise earth is at hand — through God’s Kingdom.” The regular meeting of the Evening Group W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. ‘F. Worley, with Mrs. J. Schuepfer presiding. Guests present were Mrs. Bert Lamb, Mrs. W. Marsters of Ross- land, Mrs. ‘B. Thor and Mrs, C. Marsters of Trail. Members were delighted to hear from a-.member, Mrs. C. Sherlock, who will be able to be with the group again soon, when adjustments are made to having a new baby daughter in her home. The programme for the evening was the reading of sev- eral readings by the members, the readings included, “Grand- pa’s Mounting Expense Account”, “What's In A Name”, "I See With Ears”, “Spooky Food Fad”, and “The Man In Our House.” This small group of g18 women had enthusiastic response recent- ly ‘for their first programme of the year, which was a community ‘bake bingo, which netted them the sum of $68.20, Friendly handshake, — intri- guing as the history behind it, these are the impressions you will get as you enter the Com- munity Hall on May 9th when the members will hold their Spring Cotton Sale and Tea. This will be their second project of SPRINGTIME is “TUNE-UP * Robson W.A. vrer, Mrs. B. Macalister, will be very busy and that the W.A. will be making out cheques of siz- able sums to the various Chur- ches, Welfares and other worthy Projects in the district, as de- Nets $68.20 AI Bake Bingo Plete new programme for 1959 and they will dispense with the annual Fall.:Bazaar, which was their main source of finance for the past ‘nine years. New plots in the making are a Fall District nated by the group Under the leadership of pre- sident, Mrs, J. Schuepfer, the members have decide on a com- ea ar aa ead rN +! Supper, Musical and Dramatical Concerts and.oth- er interesting events of which the public will be given notice. Nc THE VERY LATEST IN BALLPOINT STAEDTLER IRREMOVO ELASTIC THE BALLPOINT PEN WITH ‘THE SPRING-MOUNTED REFILL 2 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM AT $149 & S195 Castlegar News "FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES PHONE 30314 ~ CONTINUES WITH SAVINGS FOR You Just Look at Some of the SPECIALS Offered GAL. ONLY, .. « Free Roller and Pan Purchase QUALITY LATEX WALL PAINT - - ‘10 beautiful colors and white with Every 2 gol. EXTERIOR AND INTER- IOR. PAINT — White only, PRIMER, UNDERCOAT, ENAMEL OR OUTSIDE FINISH GAL. ONLY, . (One. quart ‘turpentine or thinner free | with every 2 gallon purchase 3 Standard JASPE FLOOR TILE ONLY, each, .... lic $4.15 Free. Cement and Spreader supplied with every purchase = * s St. Rita’s Roman Catholic Church Rev. E, A. Brophy, P.P. — 5th at Elm Street Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m, Mass at Genelle at 7:00 p.m. . The Community Bible Centre Sunday in. the Legion Hall 10:: 30 Sunday Schoo! — 7:30 Family Service At 51 ‘Columbia Avenue Tues., 7:30 - Young People’s Hour; Thurs., 7:43 - Prayer and Bible Study. For SALE — New 2 house, situated ‘on large lot —|- also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdokimoff. tin FOR SALE '— 2bedroom home ‘on 8 acres of good, cleared farming land at Gibson's Creek, Write John Bondaroff, Box 313, Castlegar, BC. 38 The United Church Of Canad Robson — Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11:00 a.m. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9:45 p.m. Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7:30 p.m. Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints Sundays at 10:30 a.m. cao Twin Rivers Hall FOR SALE — one double dres- ser, ke new. Phoiie 3503, 38 FOR SALE — Corner lot, on up- per bench, Kinnaird — Phone 4283, 38 FOR SALE — 7 room house, ex- tra cabin, 6 acres with creck running through property, Fruit trees, garden apply D. D. The Presbyterian Church Of Kinnaird Public Worship Sundays at 11:00 a.m. Church School in the basement at 10:00 am. M, Reside, Minister The Anglican Church SUNDAY, MARCH 15th y Kinnaird — 8: :60 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. Castlegar — 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. The Pentecostal Tabernacle Sunday School - 10 a.m. — Moming Worship - 11 a.m. Evangelistic - 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Friday at 7:30 p.m. ~ - Young “Peoples Deer Park, FOR SALE — 3 Bedroom house on 2 lots reasonable price for cash or good down payment. Phone 3651 Robson. 49 FOR SALE — Bullding lot in Castlegar, apply Johnny’s Shoe Shop. 39 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District Village of Salmo, B.C, - occupations, ing’ described lands: Commencing at’a post plant- of Nelson and situate 4 miles south and 7 miles east of the Take notice that John Wil- Mam Grant and Walter Joseph ft. West to the point of startimes McKinnon, both of Nelson, B.C., Laborours intends to apply for a lease of the follow- LAND ACT Notice of Intentlon to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Nelson B.C. and situate at Robson B.C. on the Columbia River at East Robsn B.C. Take notice that The Arrow Boat Club of Castlegar B.C, im- tends to apply for a lease of the followlng described lands:- Commencing at a post plant- ed 200 ft, East of the East Rob- son Wharf thence 1200 ft. East; thence 300 ft. South thence 1200 thence 300 ft. North and contain- ing 8 acres, more or less for the purpose of Boat Anchorage. Arrow Boat Club Per C. A. es Dated Jan. 31, io. “The COOKIE JAR IS EMPTY.” ‘Ted on the point 300 feet west of the S.W. corner of the Twilight Fraction . Mineral ' Claim,South boundary being north boundary or D.L. 9913, and east boundary being west of lot 9912; thence east thirty chains; thence north thir- ty ‘chains; thence, west thirty chains; thence south to point of LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Appty to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Kootenay and situate On Suk livan Creek In S, E. % of Lot Take notice that Omer Light- HOUSE PLANS — Construction NOTICE — TV sales’and service FOR RENT — heated and fur- nished sulte; phone 7031, 38 FOR RENT — fully furnished, 3- room self-contained basemerit suite in Kinnaird. Private en- trance, electric range, new frig- idaire. Phone 2747. 38 tions to your requirements, Jack Hipwell, phone 3256, a naird. Agent for Marconi, phone 5167 R. Martini, 45 NOTICE — Highly qualified tea- cher; and Russian FOR SALE — Good bullding Jots in Kinnaird, phone 2738. tin 10 Alexander Zuckerberg. Phone Castlegar 4631, tind for the purpose of quarrying. Dated February 13th, 1959. NOTICE — income tax forms FOR RENT — modern 2-room house on lot in Kinnaird. Rea- sonable rates. Phone 4481. 38 FOR SALE — half-ton '53 Dad: ge truck, will take 3040 HP. outboard as down payment, Phone 4509. 310 FOR RENT — heated, BUSINESS DIRECTORY “BSc. Box 384 — Gistionsh B.C, OPTOMETRIST. Office Hours FUNERAL HOME Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques Phone 3601 RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT _ COFFEE SHOP = maxr | Fo! Phones 23821 ang 2311 ° CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE .. * Box 240 — Phone 2161 HAIR. DRESSING: PARLC :DESMOND T. ‘LITTLEWooD OPTOMETRIST _ Wed. 2:30 to 8:00 p.m. Phone 3021 NORA‘ e A complete” beauty, service by: appointment * 2568 ‘sNora*Majesgey, apartment. Private entrance — private bathroom, dishes, linen, * fridge, gas stove J. Burrows, Highway, Kinnaird, tin4é NOTICE — Senior Citizen's As- sociation meeting — Legion Hall, 7:30 p.m., Friday evening, March 13th, Cards and re- freshments. 110 filled Fannie To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure Your At ts ire- er and bookkeeper, 146 2nd Ave., phone 7031, 38 NOTICE — Everyone welcome to social evening and bake sale Friday, March 13, at Farin Hall 8 p.m. ment. Cc. Arthur ’ Anderson. The Mutual Life Assurance of Canada Eighty (80) nee cae or less, azjea N. E. Corner oe le of Castlegar, B.C., occupation Contractor intends to apply for ‘Walter Joseph McKinnon|a lease of the following descrit>- John Willam Grant} ed lands: In S. E. % of Lot TXT. Commencing at a post plant- thence 2 Chains South; thence 20 Chaims West thence 20 Chains North: thence 20 Chains East to Cam-" mencement and containing 4 Acres, more or less, for the gure pose of Limestone Quarry. Omer Lightle Agent for Omer Lightie and Roy Craim Dated February 23rd, 1959. 2 K) Lodge. es - FOR RENT — 4 room suite electric range, automatic gas heat. Phone 6971, tind FOR SALE — Building lots, ap- ~ ply 274 Elm at 3rd, phone 9611. 310 FOR SALE — 6 acre ranch 4 miles north of Castlegar, ap- ply Box 27, Castlegar. 110 FOR SALE — 2-bedroomed ful- ly modern house, garage, gar- den. Phone 7011, 310 NOTICE — The regular meeting | of the Women’s Auxiliary to the Castlegar and District Hos- pital will be held in the auxil- fary room at the hospital on Monday, March 16th. 110 CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to extend our heart- felt thanks to friends, . relatives and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and words of FOR SALE — '46 Pontiac, :licen- ce, as is, $70, Phone 5393. 110 FOR SALE — 2 Coleman gas amps, $10. Phone, 3227. 110 to us on the death of* our beloved husband and father, Charles J. Sahistrom, also for the beautiful floral of- ferings, Special thanks to Dr. C. s Fowler, nurses and staff of the Little Lesson da Life UNITED’ yRtick! NG Dally: Freight Service “Prall, Rossland, Castlegar, Nelson PHONE Castiogar, 2521 -