PAGE 6° - CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, .B.C. Fewer Cars Using Castlegar Ferry ‘gar-Robson Ferry during . . ‘preceding one, in report, The report ‘states that 26,398 cars crossed or the ferry in 1955-56. The figure for 1954-55 was 26,430. ‘Fewer cars used the Castle: . The number of trucks cross-| dress. A real clothes . dividend. ing, however, was exactly 1,0007 higher. ead also, used the pices last year. for the lady This season your shoulders! are no longer high, wide and last fiscal year, than during the brawny looking. Your new dres- ses have an easy, loose fit. ‘The information is contained | And if your summer dresses do a department of highways| have ‘shoulder pads, they, will be as.thin as delicate pancakes. But you will find an unexpected treasute in any shoulder pads that match the material of your First, take out the matching pads and substitute a plain pair of 1c] of thesame size and thickness. You can’ create many ‘desirable ¥ “SECRETARY-TREASURER, C. A." KIN - TO BE SUPPLIED TO SCHOOLS IN istrict No.9. Tenders | TENDERS. WILL BE RECEIVED ey. THE KING, R EVEL: Greenhill furnace coal or equivalent | stoker greenhill or equivalent staker coal—50-50 “mixture Michel and Drumheller. The coal. to be thoroughly mixed before going into |; bins. All coal to be FIRST QUALI s WOOD-SOUND HARDWOOD _IN VARIOUS LENGTIS AS REQUIRED, ALL ‘WOOD: AND COAL TO BE PLACED IN SHEDS AND BINS PROVIDED. Board reserves the ri nts :fe ateieet ony or. all tenders. Note ‘tenders _-call ctypes of stoker. Quote separately. Tenders close: ar Bean. May: 28th, 1956. For fi y- Cc. He King, Sec.-Treas. accessories when you've tipped Spart the five or six inch square of éloth on the pad cover.’ Next damp-iron: the salvag- ed cloth. Then consider one of the, following ways to make a smart new accessory:. 1, Cut diagonal strips 2% inches wide. Seam these together and stitch the raw edges inside. Then use the strips as a head- band to match your dress, 2, With pinking shears, cut the cloth in graduated sizes like the petals of a flower. As ge Pony, Lite League Rosters Complete Castlegar’s. smaller fry soft- ballers are out ‘on the diamon this week'as the Kiwanis Club finalizes arrangements - for season, Because of - the : greater THURSDAY, MAY':17,. 1956 Gerala Ganger, ‘Wayne G Carl “Shealds,. Ross. Little, ° Ron|! Soberlak, ‘Jim Ford,..Mike Veri- gin, Ed Conroy, Richard: Rysen, Paul Samsonoff, George: Lewis, ‘Qs| en Lewis, and Leslie Horswill. ad . BRAVES Tim, Horcoff, Rob. Krueger, ichard ‘Norris, , ‘Arne: ot and to keep last ‘yéar’s ssenior players still active this year, the boys have been Sivided into two groups. The Pony League will take in boys aged 13, 14, and15, and will comprise the Kinnaird Yan- kees, Robson Indians, Cc tee ys phn Police Court Four - cases ‘were: : Heard in police court this week, with all defendants pleading - guilty ‘to ken, ‘Geo, Schwartzenhauer,’ Don Schwartzenhauer, Albert’ Mer- rytield, Terry. Hyde,*Peter Mak- ortoff, Bruce Hunter, Don‘ Shay, Michael Popoff, ‘Koken- their respective ‘charges. ‘ of Win- nipeg, -Man. was’ charged with forging a cheque. ‘He Fie sen- tenced to one..day “in jail,- a dovich; Fred Nevakshonoft; Ger- ald ‘Goresky, Wally Swinarchuk,| and Tigers, dy ‘overlapping. Secure. with white or yellow French knots in the center to resemble flower stamens. Sew a tiny safety pin on the back for easy attachment to the shoulder or waistline. Or make several small flowers to sew on a black velvet ‘band: for your hair, 3. Make a white pique bolero or brief jacket with one or ore large buttonholes, Then large shank buttons with cloth from The Little Tecaue consisting’ of boys aged. 9,10, 11, and 12 in- cludes Castlegar Dodgers, Cast- legar Braves,: Kinnaird © Cubs, Pirates, and Cards, and Giants. A. board ‘of. commissioners has been formed made up of Mac McPherson (chief) and Mur- ‘ray Little, . Mike .Kissock, Ben Lindsay Anderson, and Bob Bat-| ting. ‘ Y oars . i Kinnaird Little League - CUBS Cwen Smales, Peter Mana- han, Lorne Stevenson, Don Oddie, Murray -Heagy, Barry Scott, Kenny Roberts, Bud MeNicol, Bruce Mathews, Jerry ‘Warner, Fred Rilkoff, Rourke, and Bill St Members of the Kiwanis Club are getting the teams away. They pre now looking for or- pads. Then slip the covered -buttons into the jacket buttonholes to match the dress you're or bus- inesses who would be, willing to take over a team and look after The crowd will marvel. at the ‘apparent. number of dress ‘jack- ets you own. 4, Buy a simple “Tittle hat in and pog- sibly uniforming. Following is the 1956 roster composed of: _ Cast . Pony ‘League white or in the shade of. a printed dress, Use, the covers to fashion flowers, bows . SENATORS Dave McPherson, Don Mair, rdon Jim D er a hatband for a 5. Make’ a white, © slip-on cover for your .summer (bag. tting Cyril oPpoff, Don Simpson, Don Jerme, Fred Nazaroff, Jim’Smith, large, Bi opal on one side, ¢ 6. If you should go an a tear, use the shoultter pad ‘covers to mend your ways or to ap- plique a design over the whole. i Cristoféli, Larry Mal- off, Jim Merrifield, Allan Atkin- son, and Dale Sanft. . * TIGERS °. Cecil Poznecov, Alex Reibin, FOLLOWING FURNITURE FOR SALE —(All in first class condition) — Can Be Seen At Goodwins, V2 Mile Past Lakeside Store, West Robson. FRIDAY & SATURDAY morning. *6 Piece bedroom Suite; *Bedroom Chair. *Occational chair; *Desk & ‘choir to match. *Library Table; *Fern stand, i *Stand ash tray; *Gombination’ table. *Mogozine rack; *Coffee table, glass top. *One steel shank bridge lamp; *V IN CHURCH St. Rita’s Church Rev. E. Brophy’ PP. Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Benediction at 7:00 p.m. Confessions Sat. 4-5 and 7-8 pm. a St. Joseph’s' Chapel ’ Rev. BS Brophy PP. {5 Masses -at 8:30 and 10:30 am. Sai *Col hee “¢pAantle. clock, (chimes). radio; *Gateleg table. *Chesterfield chair; +1 Round top table. *Book case: *Small magazine tack. *One kitchen -chair; “Screen. | *Qne weeden shank bridge lomp; *Whathot. *Qne Johnson :floor polisher, as new. *34 Bed f 3 33 Leoki lass *G 1 el . hi; -*One Bothroom hamper. *One New Tour-A-Tent,. SACRIFICE PRICE. R. A. FLLISON —_ BOX 686 it. 4-5 p.m... The United Church _ Of Canada’ Robson — first and third Sui- days at 1100 am. Kinnaird — Service of .Wor- ship 70:00. am., Sunday School at 11 am. Castlegar — Sunday Schooi 10:30 am., Service’ of Morse at .7:30,,.p.m. i Buttes Tabernacle} “ Sunday School — 10:00 am. Morning: ‘Worship _ eet am. tae : ‘7:01 Prayer. and Bible nee 7 Weal 7:30 . p. ; PREM, swift's, 3 tins ‘POR! & BEANS, SPECIAL : for i sgcee Broder’s, . 10 tins for BLUE SUE New. Kellog: EGGS, foc, fresh, large, . doz, FRUITS & VERET ADLES ORANGES, Blue Gocue.. 8 its. for - TOMATOES, per tube, CARROTS, new, 2 Boo & VEAL CHOPS, all cuts, Ib PORK LEG ROAST, Ib. OPEN * DAILY; AUNTIL 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY {CLOSED AT 12 PAA. TR TSCHUCKS Young. Peoples, Friday’ 1:39 pm. oe i eyaeyons ‘Welcome Community Bible - __; Centre Sunday, in the Legion Hall. 10:30am. Sunday School. 7:30 Gospel Service. . Wednesday, 7:00. Young People’s Fellowship. and Hobby! Hour. Thursday, 7:45 Bible Study and ‘Prayer meeting at 51 Colum- bia Ave. Chu: ch of Jesus Christ ‘guidays ‘até "10:30 as, ‘ _ Twin Rivers Hall. Bretyone Welcome! - i Lutheran: Services : Aare eis fourth -‘Sani<|: day, 3:00 sin. St, All Anglicdn “Chisreh, Castlegar.’ Presbyterian . Church es ie Services! Castlegar:..9.,2.m. and 11. a.m. (Matins). \No. service on ‘Wednesday, May 23rd. in the Church every Kinnaird: 8 am. and 7:0 p.m} Greg Bob King, Dar- ryl Hill, Geo. Keraiff, Wayne Newman, Wayne ciRhards, Dino Zanet, Terry Walner, Gary Bat- ting, Wayne Bailey, Gary Gallo, Gerald Kavie, ' and Larry Makieff. Robson Pony League is Gil’ Schuepfer, Sam. Shaloff, Lorne. Brown, Harold Rilkoff, Davigq Adshead, Jack. Nazaroff, Leslie Waldie, ‘William Lebed- off, Larry : Kowal, Larry Har- shenin, . Peter aroreots, Dowkes..” 4 tah Kinnaird, Pony - League ‘YANKEES ¢ Wayne Paulson, -John "Pink- ney, Keith Muirhead, Phillip Babakaiff, Norman Scargie, Jer- ry Cushner, Mickey Babaiff, Ron Smith, Jerry: Fenner, Morris York, Keith Watkins, Grant Le- Faive, and Jackie Osachofts Castlegar Titite League DODGEES Jamie ‘Klilough, Andy Shu- ..|tek, Tony Dalton, Jack Whittaker, Terry Dalton, Barry Jérome, and Terry Kaufmon. ; : tine, of $100, and court) costs. A. Lund of Ridley, Man. was found guilty. of fraud. His: sentence was one day in jail, $100 fine, and costs, $25 dollar fine and costs ‘was the sentence received by,G. A. Hawkings of Calgary for dri- ving without a license. Cecil LaRocque, of Castlegar, found guilty of supplying liquor a minor, was sentenced to a $0 fine and court costs, Have you read The , Classifieds? Allen Hawkins, Wesley Hen- Ackney, Allen Bouthillier, Harry Paulson, ‘Gary Wood, | Harry White, | Danny Deverson, John MeMillan, . Johnny. Plotnikoff, Ray Sumner, and Tommy Bat- chelor. - CARDS Lenny Brownlie, Gerry Fox, David Leitner, Johnny Johnson, Ronnie ‘Scott, Bobby Morran, Jim Macbeth, Lannie Rourke, Murray Smith, Ronnie Lewis, Ronnie Campbell, Den: Grey, Terry Montgomery, ‘and: Gary ‘Ss . ‘Alex Verigin, Paul Markin, Johr Carter, Larry Horcoff, Gar Hackman, Jeff Banigan, Wes Stewart, Peter Crain, John Ad- ams, John Zucco, Walter: Stou- chonoff, Russ Leamy, Billy Har- shenin, Harry Gorkoff, Clayton Jolly, and Jim Fornelli. KOOTENAY BUILDERS | AND SUPPLIERS e - Mfg Sash & Door Cabinet Making FULL LINE OF Building Materials e GLIDDEN PAINTS : SPRAY SATIN Good Assortment Of - FLOOR LINOLEUM * PHONE 4056 * ‘This advertisement is not REVELSTOKE 3X PALE BEER . OKANAGAN: LAGER - ENGLISH DARK BEER | NOW. AVAILABLE AT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORE AND LICENSED» OUTLETS _— Try These’ “Really Fine Beers — } “ENTERPRISE. BREWERY LIMITED - REVELSTOKE, Bo. - the Liquor: Control Board :or in the British Colu published “or ‘displayed. by | i ernment eT i fallation of tephone your: Hjoy the time-savi Building a new home? : 3 , telephone always’ ihe easy reach, ‘During construc i B, step-saving For complete infotmation write o or call the business Sf for. a ise copy of “Gdod' Howe as ee in ‘New Honies.”"": ED Bi IWaADIAKS 4 BAS MAGER WI wins Soars, ga me en te iy ate be teak ME Ag ie oe : “ie wedes. ay ‘LAUNCH eS a tea aE AS Peleitag LAUNCH A SIR, ~ BUSINESS DIRECTORY ‘CASTLEGAR |” FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO .KINDLY - | THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance: — Flowers Granite, Marble: & "Bronze base Plaques Phone 3601. . LONG: PEAS. The ‘News’ Glassiied TEN ‘WORDS FOR ‘750 — THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF: TWO —\ 250: DISCOUNT IF PAID uit ae, N pHOME ORDER H 3032 ——. For Sale a, For Rent 1950:. METEOR, GooD CONDI- ‘TION, : new, motor, . new., trans- 7 ion, accessories, . Phone 3232, Leonard Raryiule after 5 Pm. y _eese 2 BEDROOM HOUSE — WITH wn and. garden. Write Box 410. ‘Castlegar. : 3,19 4°ROOM MODERN - SUITE phone ''3967. tin 16 ST TIMES TONIGHT: mr ‘THE SEEKERS ia at 7 ey 9 p.m. LOT IN). DUMONT SUBDIVE. SION, : Kinnaird. —Easy.‘terms > Phone, 2947, , 1:19 SUITES; ROOM AND >BOARD “By day, .week or’ month. Me- MODEL 40 RCA 16'mm : SOUND Projector with “accessories $250.00—1947.. Royal Enfield. 350° cc motorcycle plus.‘wind- shield’ $100, phone 3226". 318 20 FT.. CABIN CRUISER -WITH 25 ‘hp. Evinrude and trailer, bargain “at, $900—Also 8 ‘inch “pench saw, jointer. & ‘motor. Amateur radio equipment. George “Kraft, Brilliant Dam, + phone 2717. ' Sli ONE NEW DESK $35.00, GASH 3711. Apartments, First Ave, back of © Kootenay. | Builders, Phone 2493, TFN 36 FURNISHED 4: ROOM HOUSE on a lots, fruit trees. Phone wt 318 HEATED PARTLY: FURNISHED suites. Apply Alex Eremenko, “or phone 3061." * tin20 For Rent or Sale. 8)ON_ HIGHWAY IN. KINNAIRD Modern 3 room cottage elec- apply K. ¥Yonkman or F phen ss CHIHUAHUA PUPS: — -APPLY tric range. and oil. pusner, Phone 2847. tia Help’ Wanted M...0. Haugen, SSI, C: A : = 1 CAPABLE , ASSISTANT TO LOTS. FOR. SALE IN. CASTLE- ,GAR. W. Saprunoff, 542-6th “Ave, 3.19 * Village of Kinnair Salary . Appr. . $300.00. per ‘month, : Duties ‘ to + ¢ommence June .1st. 1956, Ap- floors, 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, — OIL)" Furna must be in ay uy. 19. 19 RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP CONFECTIONERY 3 PHONE 258M ‘ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Buhr. LAYING HENS, APPLY. PERCY Owles,:.Kinnaird, B.C.. 3.19 560-7th . Ave. 318 . MUST SELL, MOVING-TO USA ;--2 bedroom: house with gar-|7~ “age, basement'‘and “extra ‘lot.| |” Wanted to Buy, SCRAP IRON $8.00 PER TON delivered at Frank's: Salvage. Apply J. ‘Beal: Castlegar. For Trade Also , 1950 p! sedan. J. 'D. -Yonkman, above Ferry, Cc z KOOTENAY LAUNDRY .. NELSON, B.C. Yor Pick-Up & : Delivery: Phone Castlegar . CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER ‘ . REPAIR - Phone ‘4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickel | _ Bim Heels on Ladies’ Shoes , CASTLEGAR, B C. 21 Obey, 8:00. a.m. ‘to “9:30 p.m? * “Not Just Amotter Place To :.Eat;-But The’ Place To Eat er, ‘PHONE -3881. CASTLEGAR © LOT’ ON 2nd AVE, ERO. ABLE Terms. Phone 3493. : f Bape 320 New TWO BEDROOM FULLY|' 4 1 m A HAVE .120 BASS “‘ACCORDIAN, (Camarano)" pearl white “to trade.*for small piano,’ good ‘5 condition, write ‘box, 136, * Kinnaird. i 120 Lost: oil, furnace.“ Also building lots for sale. Apply 576-3¥d. Ave. Castlegar. .. « . 320 2. Pc; CHESTERFIELD, G. washer; 54. bed complete; pk . misc. household © articles. Ph. 2718, - 320 GIRLS BICYCLE; GOOD CON- “dition. Phone ;2561..- 120 BLUE LOOSELEAF IN KIN- - naird, Reward, write hom 503 Castlegar. nh s 120 Eastern Star Ladies : Hold Cancer Tea Minto Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, held their first Cancer ‘Tea Saturday, May 5, at The: Kinnaird “Little ‘Theatre|: wishes” "to “express~ “their thanks to all'who: assisted7in.any way in the presentation of hele play Out” 5 the. Twin. Rivers Hall. See ‘The fea was. otterea by 7 H, 5. JOHNSON 28 Columbla Ave., Castlegar Phoue 2548 : “Greae’ 8: Electric: tion for guests you haven't room ior, ;phone 4188, .. Twin, Rivers Motel ‘Reasonable ‘rates... tfn20 * NOTICE-Beauty Parlor, Alice Zuckerberg’ '76- Maple’ St.’ Castle- gar. Phone 4631 — Open Evi Day." : a “Stanley tee Han ‘School. Band -.:and ‘Castlegar | Gancert to “Ringers will - give a J. . LAUGHTON’. +) -BSe. OD. OPTOMETRIST. “Office: ‘Hours: ’ MON. — WED. 10-12, -1:30 to 6:00" Shea 120 Jand; Tea. ‘fables, Mrs, Kenzie, Mrs. Gladys, Johnson, Mrs, | ‘Irene Waldie,, Mrs.. S.--Pitts and Mrs. Ella Davies. Bake, Morehouse:: gave, piano. recitals, aLy’s © more“ than’ .6,000° prints. of 62 16... mm sound’ film subjects ‘covering 'safety ‘and driver edu- zs jeationy isbehiond: the Scenes of ‘[industry; ‘progress, 5 “past: cand future, home ~ economics, - and ‘other educational -entertainment ‘and; technical subjects. : .These non-commercial. films | may? be ‘borrowed’ for: ‘use’: by ‘any: or- | ganization in‘ the United - States and: Canada. : GA. SUMNER: Naturopathig ‘Physician. Eremenko Building ‘ PHONE. 2021, ‘We can supply.’ all’: our? ‘building ‘supp Esti y mates gladly given: mond T.,Litflewood : E : ~ Tex Barker - “THE: BATTLE OF len tco ie CHIE. -PONTIAC” Da ‘Rory: Calhoun : = Show Time 8 45, Da : _ MTHE YELLOW TOMAHAWK Day’ rQ et p AGM pow c er a oe eyihe Harper's Prize Novell “GLENN FORD: DOROTHY MMeGUURE ARTHUR KENNEDY JON RODAK- KATY JURADO : “Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. MATINEE SATURDAY AT. 2:00 pm. -MIDNITE SHOW SUNDAY. DOORS OPEN AT MIDNITE Alan Ladd “Brenda Marshall ‘Robert Preston STON, LIENS tmcrce ti ghin ‘ean DARREN MCGAVIN a ISA MIRANDA. trtaet to SLYALOPERT * SES OAD LE em p DAVID LEAN STE ONE eon eae het ond Wear | anaes ; SOF eeaie Ue