Page 6 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, September 24, 1953 HEALTH TIPS FOR LUNCHERS Mother, pass these health tips along’ to your youngsters it they're eating lunch at school each, day. Tell them to take a short rest before eating, esperial- ly right after strenuous exercise. Remind them to’ wash those hands before handling pencils and crasers, even if they do “look” clean, Warn against trad. ing foods with seat-mates, Little germs are easily passed this way. What's more you've planned that lunch as.a complete meal and you want it to-stay that way! Let’s Discuss... BY GEGRGE This series commenced with & discussion ign religion. and, be: A Solution To The Doukhobor Problem B. LANDIS. lack of unity ‘since there are a- bout four | groups with varying cause the D primarily based on religion, it - now concluded on the same sub- Jec! i. the field of religion, the bole contrary to laws of society (such as opposition to govern- ments, man-made laws and ed- ucation., should’ be raised. to equality with existing religions, It should be recognized and re- .|spected as an. effective Christian REVENUE PROPERTY FOR SALE 1. MODERN’ HOME: IN Castelgar yielding $105 per month, Good Buy at $10,500.00 Terms Finance ?° which often + Binar,M, “Gunderson last week closed the switch . opened imperial Oll’s..new $13,500,000 ; refinery. at loco, B.C. 1t is the Jargest. in .the Pacific Northwest and the most modern in Canada, Shown with him above are J. R. White, prealdent: E (right) and /J.K. Jamicgon. a yice president of hnperial Oil. 2. APARTMENT - BLOCK in Castlegar. 4 -Self contained apartments. Priced at 4 $15,000.00 ‘Terms on this’ Excellent | One: . _SERVICE STATION in Kinnaird. Fully Equip-- ped. House on same lot." Full Price $25,000.00 — COUCHMAN FOWLER & ‘COLLINSON. ' “AGENCY ") SpMONE 2921; Telephone Expansion Booming Ahead In B.C: Victorla‘—' ‘The telephone‘ in- stalled last week in the Victoria home of Dr, and Mrs. W, A. Mc- Culloch, wps, to all outward ap- pearances; the ‘same as many. of the hundreds which ‘are . being placed in service every month by the B. C. ‘Telephone Company. But this, the company’s 300,- 000th telephone, was another milestone. in the expansion of Canada's second largest telephon=> company. In itself, :the 300,000th telephone is no more Significant ‘than the “other . 299,999, ‘but it points up the phenome a wth any was providing service -on 200,000 telephones, Since. 1948, however, ‘an average of more than 20,000 additional instruments per year have been placed in ser- vice. The growth of the system by \} 100,000 new telephones in five years is even more impressive when it is setn that it took more than a generation for. the number ‘of: telephones to reach six figures following the forma- tion of the B. C. Telephone Comp- any just after .the turn of the century. It wasn't until 1927 that the served .100,000. tele- of ‘the ‘pop- ulation” since’ the war's end, long for the second 100,000 — through the depression’ and the phones. And. it took’-almost as religion: beliefs, could - be ac- complished by having each group |* elect its own these people have. Here ends my study, ‘of ithe more could have been aired but then the gist would have lost its effectiveness..I am sure. all you readers have something to say, so ‘let us hear your com- pied These ‘spokesmen would not be leaders’ or y Z of that’ sort but ‘merely represent- atives of the people who theore- tically have no leader and who assert that. each one decide for himself. The “Moderators” would present their opinions:and ad- vice in imatters of general concern in an effective manner which will bring respect, to their people, nee At the same time, D should accord. tlie same respect for other, religions, The old’ be- lief that one has ta be a Doukho- bor to be a true C! is with- ‘the past ‘will be replaced by * constructive positive one, Only then will men take notice and RADIO SERVICE B. HUBER 25 years experience’ Work Guaranteed Box 522 . Phone 4922 Castlegar, BC. give thought to the message: that: BARTLETT PEARS & PLUMS. out a doubt’ a fallacy. Neverthe- the’ strict adherents were called, believed éelfrighteousness justi- acy will have to humbly give way to*the fart that there are other ways of living. Christian lives and that there have been and are far more practicing Christians.as good as, if not bet- ter than, the: Doukhobors. Free- dom of worship is one of man's greatest freedoms; it is a person- al matter: and. each’ man should less, the “mad” Doukhobors, | as | fied their ‘ways of life. The fall- |‘ ‘TO PLEASE EVERY MUSIC. LOV! R Hear the latest in the Castle Theatre each evening 8 eee HOBBY. _SENTRE Across from, the Th be for adhering to his faith, whatever it might be. ° Like in. many other ine in D faith should be revived. When it is. given ‘due respect, I believe it. will’ be. Perhaps :then these people can show us how to live Better lives and can strengthen our own faiths. In the Air Force some of my best buddies were Roman Catho- faith strong. No matter how late we were out Saturday night, we were up Sunday. morning ‘and off to church together. There we we parted, going through dit- ferent doors. Religious tolerance in the services is one. of the finest examples of: > brotherhood \ as Roman Cath: lic Fathers and Pro: obligations is breaking down. The |: lics and they helped to keep my |. # Thursday, September 24, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B. iS Page 7 ~ The News’ Classifieds For Sale : |For Sale BINOCULAR, LIKE NEW, ALSO “Mahogany Boat. Apply Mrs. C, Brodman, Box 138, Castlegar. |° C3-38 Wm, Sookorookoff, Castlegar, near high school. P1-38 BEAUTIFUL PERSONAL Christ- . mas Cards printed with your name and address, See them at the Castle News.'.: ' TFN ‘ 18 MONTH OLD HEIFER. Reas- onable. price. Apply WwW. PF. Oz: eroff,-Box 76,-C: 1952 CHEVROLET ONLY 14,000 miles, Consideration for cash. Apply .W. .McCreight, Upper Bench, Kinnaird or Phone 2532, 2 03-39 LADIES' MOUTON LAMB COAT Size 14, Exéetelnt ‘condition, $55.cash, Can be seen at Bar- rie's Barber Shop" P1-39 NETTED' GEM © POTATOES, Write. Box 316, Castlegar P3-39 PPP PPP REPL (COMMISSION|| NEWS BRIEFS The Board of Commissioners of the Village of Castelgar enjoyed one -of ‘their quietest meetings Monday evening, the session ter- minating shortly after ten p.m. NEW STREET LIGHTS . ; Hour by. hour for silver. and David ‘Ci gold, bee authorized to make 2 survey| How-many people would wail of the” village for locations where|.and weep new’ ‘street lights are needed, Be Castlegar has 67 street Hghts now sleep? nie could. st atfora bui the board agreed a consider- |‘ able number more ure needed. |’ Methinks this jingle, ‘of early SUBDIVISIONS ‘APPROVED public‘ school memory,. ‘is ‘a: bit Random Reveries. ‘By Vie Misutkea : It over the counter slee; were sold es For Rent - The ; subdivision, plans of -W. BABY'S. FIRST, BED,; PRACTI-. cally-new, Mattress and springs. $8.00. Mrs. G. P. Godon, Box _35T, Castlegar, P1-39 : and W. W, Plotnikoff TWO ROOMED. SEMI MODERN | were approved by the commis- * House-in Robson, Phone’ 3118.}sioners: after | some discussion: +. , iL vletP3 37/Some portions of. Janes: are un- FOR RENT — Fully modern two provided for in the plans, it: was NEW,< 3 ROOM HOUSE WITH felt, but these (are on other pro- Rta ee Apply Poe 2, perty. The’ owners ‘of ‘the pro- “ » 3! ! Perties ander consideration, how- i Wired for electric tange, water. hea $3000 cash or. $3500 tone Ibert Geisler, Di | EORSRENT —. ‘Two: room: un- |CVeD ‘made all the off the beam. Even though’ sleep were sold for, silver and gold, and no matter how much of the com- modity ‘one. could ‘afford to pur- chase, there'd ‘still. be-all those s\that disturb : it, In other words, buying sleep wouldn't en Sure that one would ‘sleep: ther: still cats | pron ‘Their obnoxious ae or * tarnished house. Low. rent, ‘Ap. road access they could, it was felt, ply Box 566, Castlegar. and the. plans | were ‘Spproved Subdivision, Kinnaird, P1-39 MODERN. TW OLR/OOMED DOHERTY “PIANO: GOOD ‘CON-| dition, $125. Mrs, A. Oleski, First ‘Avenue, Prons es Gos: tlegar. Box 581 or r Ay ply Castle News. 3-88 |: FOR SALE. —; Large , size. GE. |” Hotpoint Range. Phone” lp -23|FouR CLEARED LOT 60'x100'. WRITE |: TRADES: LICENCE A’ trades licerice to ‘the, Havil- land Construction Company en- gaged: in‘s ‘some repair work at the CPR. depot, was, ap- “{ Suite-with bath. On’Maple and Third Avenue, Phone 3967, Castlegar, BG. + C3-39 ROOMED MODERN ;| memorial,. I myself :can’ recall séveral times when the nocturnal |. selves - hte the: sound-~ “slusbors of human beings’ from: time im- ~ some feline has shattered the ‘bHssfnl sleep I was engrossed in, I've a- /wakened with the thought‘ that apartment jabove Robson Com- munity al 3s ae month, ply Robson Coop tore, or|:' Also approved was the appli- *: Phorie “8582 or’ 4568. °» © C3-39 | cation from-B.C; ‘Telephone: ‘Com. | ONE’ROOMED CABIN, ‘PARTLY | tc ‘furnished. Apply P. Makiev, be: Box 863; ‘Castlegar, B.C, Pl 39 NEW: ‘TELEPHONE POLES CHOICE, LOTS IN THE NEW Colum ‘Heights i “in Robson, priced. at $800 and | $800. Half mile from ferry. Ap- ply WwW. bed Campbell, Phone 38965 P4-39 iiming Project iS PEACHES, —- FREESTONE Hales::and=Italian Prunes. Ap: ply B. Zucco, Kinnaird, Phone |” . 2582. C1-39 street slowly. progressing it te & ‘tracing has: been ‘made of iE itr ie > Available. al lage streets and roada’ ,, Box*279;- 303 BRITIS! RIFLE. SEE IT AT eateaanit 2 i + {butchered in the’ vicinity. Realiz- was being ing the source of the blood-curdl- ing yowls, -I- suddenly - felt’ an overpowering - desire - that: some- thing were pene mercilessly ous cat. Were I a.bit more’ fleet footed, I. might have“ done the butchering myself, : Tn ing”, a i If” pussy” love is ial ey ,shdlild ‘ stee Spe romance... : aing make but, then - ey mf ably priced. 1-29 |- FOR SALE — Boat house at Rob- son. Phone, 120,;,' Trails __C3-38 SLENDOR * TABLETS ARE effective. 3 “wéek’s © supply |: 00, .9 xzeek’s supply’ $5.00 at) id they.” wave no’ to Gasile Theatre inion - FRIDAY and SATURDAY. 8 PRN ‘| Two Complete ‘Shows Each. Evening at. 6 30 - and 9:10: P.m. Matinee Saturday at 2pm. ; "Regular Admission Prices Just tive years ago, the comp- $2.00, . : . EPO heck war years until 1948, 21. years ‘Pitts?! Drug: Store. =! 1-39, later, But now, a similar number, has. been. added: in ‘lessithan a2 quarter of that.time, as the comp- any’s huge post—war: expansion program bears fruit, Telephone expansion is con- should: be. given” ‘due’ r : | tinuing rapidly. Work is now un- | However, T do: not “pelieve ut is) der. way on the conversion %o| morally right fora man to pro- |" § automatic operation. of eight ex- fess beliefs and:not uphold them. s changes, to add@..to. the ‘We must “oi: faiths. list. of towns. and cities. whoselIn‘this world- there is‘a threat engram's Kings: Plate’ telephone systems have been|% i ually i " ahi! converted ‘since the war. In the ili > : Victoria area, of course, are. Al- bion, Belmorit’ and Colquitz|and ‘a nineticed much ‘moré:zeal- which go automatic next April, ously than ours, but: it does, not | -# : : On the mainland, New Westmin- | hay 2 Hi edless - to | ak ayy ster, Cloverdale, Richmond, Stev- yth es ¥ eston and North Vancouver are|to ao with: this, religion. -> This ad not ‘published E being changed to _ automatic, S “Thus, the peo le_of the Douk- ene : ; r " 2 aeWirtccen inthe while ‘conversion plans.for other |hobor’ taith: Peer’ a challenge be- the Liquor Contre! Board or rb the’ Saver ment oF era Couibia i ; ; ee Sd ea atte ? ; se areas are being formulated. fore them; first; tobe first class | : ee q In all of the eight conversion Canadians, and ‘second,.to show projects now under way, it has|by their example how to’ live Been necessary to start, quite lit- more happily. Ie they tneat this a : challenge : successfully,. they . w! plea pee ee make_a vital contribution to Can- s ‘5 wee ada? and to civilization,’ ': six, and in the remaining two|” ‘the. voice’ of . the “Dowkhobor New, ‘Westminster. and _ Clover- religion ‘should be heard, but not dale, buildings are under con-| from nude’ parades or. mass.” de- worked, together "BLONDE DINETTE SUITE so Kiana Cabinet, Phone |, ~ Seagram's V.0: Fis pany. Castlegar Guides will” be é , held: in ‘the ‘Parish > Hall, Mon, aE cee 2 i J | Sept.'28 at 6:15 p.m, +39. [Guide® Association ‘meeting * at } : the home ‘of Mrs, J. F. 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