6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, THURSDAY, April 10, 1958 Teen-Age Dance Gostume Affair The Centennial theme will be featured at the Fourth Anniver- sary Dance sponsored by the Kinnaird Improvement Socioty for the teen-agers, Saturday, Ap- ril 12 inthe Kinnaird Hall, This will be one of the big occasions cf the year for the young people who have been at- tending these dances so regularly during the past four years. The Dance Committee hopes to sce everyone turn out in either a Centennial costume or semi- formal dress, and remind the parents they are, most welcome to come and look on, The dance lasts from 8:30 till midnight. Eskimos, immigrating from North America more than one thousand years ago, were Green- Jand’s first residents, RAL S $200,000,000 4 ARROW Lescani Pied TEST. The Arrow, RCAF plane, made its first Sua bebas Sone delta-winged, flight at Malton with test pilot Jan Zurakowski‘at the controls. $200,000,000 ‘he 30-ton monster lifted gracefully from the ground, went through its prescribed. man-: ccuvres easily and was landed easily. It will” eventually fly at twice the speed of sound.. They're made’ to sell for twice the price but you ALWAYS SAVE AT. . Leitner’s LIMITED CLOTHING HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN and BOYS © High School Athletes | To Compete At Centennial Garhes The province’s top high scn- ool track and field athletes witl have a chance to compete with the world’s finest runners at the Centennial Games, Jurle. 5.6, 7 at Empire Stadium, Games Chairmar Bob Hutch- ison today the high The cathedral of Santo Do- mingo in the Dominican repub- lic is the oldest church in the western hemisphere It was -built in 1511. Mrs, J. E. Wallace Holds Recital Here Pupils of Mrs. J. E. Wallace, music teacher, were heard in re- cital Wednesday night, wien a school athletes will run June 5 with some finals interspersed with the regular Centennial Ga- mes June 6-7. The high school meet is being run by Norman Sanford, John Oliver High School track coach and will stretch the meet to three days, “We feel that the high school athletes should be given an oa- portunity to compete on the same track with these top stars and before large crowds, not only for the prestige but for. the confid- ence it will give them,” Hutchi- son said, Already assured of competing are a four-man English team .| headed by Derek Ibbotson, a four man Polish squad, Australian 4- minute miler Merv Lincoln and B.C.’s Terry Tobacco, world’s 9th- ranked quarter-miler. Meet director Sanford said the runners will be invited on the basis of their times during the spring meetings. Events sch- eduled will include: 100 yards junior boys; 220 yards senior boys; 880 junior, one mile open, boys high jump, 12-pound shot and a 4.x 220 relay; 60 yards junior girls, 100 yards senior girls, girls high jump and dis- cuss and 4x110 relay. Age limits are: senior — un- der 19 September 1, 1957; junior — under 16 January 1, 1958. Further information will be supplied by Norman’ Sanford, 3058 West 37th Avenue, Vancou- ver, : was the Legion Hall. Refreshments were served. after the, recital by United Church Lidies’ Auxiliary, Howard oy ies Hardin The Junior Chamber of Com- merce’ of Trail, in sions are certanly the best, His pleasant mixture of comedy and variety are presented in his own inimitable manner and his ter- rific prosentation also ‘plays a large part in his successful car- ‘| eer. Howard i salso a graduate of of Washington State College. He with their show pre- has been sentation this spring announce that Howard Hardin, the form- er Green Bay Packers Football Star, has signed his contract and. will have the honor of being the Master of Ceremonies for the entire show and also will present his world renowned comedy jug- Bling act. a natural step for him from the grid iron fields of pro football to the spotlight of the stage circuits, whether for sportsmen’s shows, fairs, or nightclubs. As a matter of fact, his ,colorful ac- tions, on the football field have made him a natural for this new profession, Howard's last season with the Packers was in 1943- 49 and I am sure he will have many stories to tell to the local To Preach Here Monday Evening Rev, Stanley Smith, B.A. of Vancouver will address a meet- ing for men in the Parish. Hall.on Monday, April 14th at 8 p.m. There will be a pot luck supper|' at 6:30 p.m. in the hall, Rev. Smith is an Anglican| iJ clergyman with Missions to Sea- men, Port of Vancouver and is chaplain to the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. Born in Tyneside, England, Mr. Smith took an honours deg- ree in theology at St. David's College and’ was ordained priest ‘and deacon in Durham. After two years as curate of St. And- rew’s, West Stanley, he joined the missions as assistant chap- lain at Southampton, He was chaplain at Durban, South Africa, 1938 to 1945, chapllain RNVR (South Africa) until 1945, field secretary at Johannesburg 1945 to 948, senior chaplain ‘Tyne and| Bigih 1949 to 1954, after which he came to Vancouver. The meeting is-for the whole of.the West Kootenay and men ‘are expected from neighbouring communities, PAINTING POINTS - sport’s scribes when he. appears here in person. in connection with the sportmen’s show on May 8 9, and 20, | Howar@ isa’ big, rugged, handsome, young fellow and he does one of the best comedy juggling acts in show business today. Together with this, he is an outstanding Master of Cere- monies and his satirical impres- Howard feels that. it was i nation-wide and also with top radio, TV and film stars, He has* toured with such well-known shows as the Nat King Cole Show, Frankie Laine Troupe in Europe, Hawaii and Japan, the Elvis Presley’ Show and for the last three years, he was featured with the national- ly famous Aqua Folies Shows, in leading| - larger American cities and pre- vious to his appearance here at the sportsmen’s show, he came directly from similar shows in, Los Angeles and ‘Spokane,’ Sports, fans will ‘havea real’ treat ‘in store for them when they see him performing at the sports- men's show here this spring. which are in Minneapolis, Detroit and Seattle. He has also had quite an active career in presentation of sportsmen'’s shows in the ‘ RIGHT NOW is the time for a change over and spring check-up of your car. Let us take care of your car right now for carefree Spring and Summer driving. 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While painting, ‘keep handy acloth slightly dampened in tur- pentine or kerosene to wipe up drips and spills as soon as they occur, Should the paint harden, hot vinegar Will remove hardened drips. When painting a chair or a table, you ‘can do it in one easy operation by using this method. Turn the chair or table upside down and paint. the legs first. Then turn it right side up and finish the rest of the painting in ease, And, when you finish paint- ing; if you hope to use'the re- maining paint at some future date, put the lid on tightly, then turn the can upside down for storage. This makes the tin ¢om- pletely air-tight and no ; hard skin can form on the surface of the: paint.“ * SEE US TODAY FOR THE NEWEST STYLE OF GAS APPLI GAS RANGES ANCES (GAS HEATERS GAS FURNACE GAS HOT WATER. TANKS Just Arrived 1958 STYLES OF BEATTY ond FAIRBANK - MORSE ELECTRIC RANGES AUTOMATIC: WASHERS REFRIGERATORS “WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF:: LINOLEUMS and CONGOWALL — GOING AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES. _Qasllegar Building Supply Store 335 FRONT st. PHONE 2is1 FOR SALE — 4% it, tub with, FOR SALE — Small farm on tittings, practically new, $38.00 115 — Deer Park Store. FOR SALE — Gilson coal and wood Furnace — 22" fire box,| FOR SALE — Lots 60 x 100 and automatic draft control, forced air with’ fan, complete with! ow. s ft, thermostats and. limit sontral, epranely Phong 408%. Phone 3376 FOR, SALE 1952 Austin,, phone 6801, C 314 Yy-Paulson apply Box 108, Kinnaird. 74 x 100, and 50 x 100, Apply, 314 ‘7001, FOR SALE — FOR SALE — House, 2 rooms}, pith 2 Spent rum “on ‘and bath, garage, $1500, Phone improved lot, garage, fruit trees ~—- C, J, McCreight, Dumont, Kinnaird. tin 6 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Te NOTICE — For experienced or- namental iron work or black- 3 FOR SALE. — Bedroom sutte,|" chest of ‘drawers, desk table, hamper mirror, 2 side tables, carpet and under felt, coffee table, garden tools. phone 3701, FOR SALE OR RENT — Kerr's 172 - 176 Col Ave,” Phone Cherry 8753 or write W, R. Kerr, 101 - 1928 Balsam, Vancouver. 315 FO RSALE — Tent.and poles 9 x 9. Emerson table model radio-phonograph $30, West- i " ithi: apply J. W. Hoodi- koff,- Thrums, B.C. or phone 542, Thrums.- 314 NOTICE =. Cess pools and septic tanks cleaned, Reason- able rates, free i KARLEEN APT. — Room or room and board, phone 2492. Btin T.V. SALE & SERVICE — Phone 5167, Agents for Marconi TV and Radio — 121 Crescent ae Castlegar, Phone 491-X aftr 6 p.m. or write Dick Wiyrick, 140 Baker St, Nelson, B.C, 314 or| FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house turnished or unfirnished — Phone 2496, us NOTICE — Rawleigh products obtainable from dealer, Mrs. Gladys Hyacinthe, Sherbiko sub, Yellow and white trailer with day or 31 NOTICE — The Minto Chapter No. 79 Order of Eastern Star will hold their annual cancer tea and bake sale, April .12 from 2:30 to 4:30 in the Twin Rivers Hall. ptt oven $15, Phone 2778, 554, 7th Ave, 314 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL. HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze Phone 3601" FURNITURE . MOVING LONG DISTANCE FOR RENT — 3 bedroom ant. also 3 room apt, Phone 6801, Castlegar. tinls For a Estimates PHONE Castlegar 2521 , Nelson 1472 UNITED TRUCKING Trail 193 RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT * COFFEE SHOP © 7 : HOME - BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone, 3181 — Kinnaird, B.C, LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ‘ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HAIR DRESSING PARLOR A complete beauty service _ by_appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojeleki CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 _ We attach, “Dinkie” Nickie Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. UNITED . "TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE rail, Rosslend, Castlegar’ ; + Nelson PHONE Castlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Not: Jut Another Place To Hat But The Place To Eat Another PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR SMITHS PLUMBING & HEATING - For Sa Phone ser: * We Service What We Install GREEP'S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL .CONTRACTING Free Estimates ~ PHONE 3571" 304 Castlegar, B.C. DRY CLEANERS | Phone 4851 We Pick-Up and Deliver 4 4 HAUGHTON OD. 10-12 ~ 1:30-5:00 PHONE 2581 FOR RENT — Modern 3 bed- room house, garage, _ Plot, apply I. M. Cunningham, phone South Slocan 208. ° 214 WANTED — Place to "board, room not necessary, phone 3471 between 8 am. and § pm. 115 NOTICE — The W. A, to Rob- son Community’ .Church is sponsoring a buffet bean sup- Per in the Robson Hall at 6:00 pm., Saturday,. April 26 —; Adults 60c and children under ‘ment after the supper will abe very good, NOTICE — Beauty Parlor — 76, Maple .St., Castlegar, B.C. ‘Allee Zuckerberg, phone 4631, bd ex KOOTENAY -» NURSERIES “Plant A Tree. In '58" Keep B.C. Green Order Now For SPRING DELIVERY, Complete Line of Nursery 7 Phone 4042 is Box 10 Kianaird,- B.C. _————————— Baas] LLS. Lid. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow, Lakes Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry Retvice ' GAL SUMNER _ Naturopathic - Physician — oe $ ” Eremenko ‘Building PHONE 2¢21' * ' GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS ~ All Kinds ‘of Building : Supplies i C.LL.. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING .. SUPPLY STORE " Box'292 Phone 2161 , Leave, "Robson Wharf ‘10:00’ ‘a.m. Monday. Arrive. Edgewood . 4:00 .p.m. Monday. Leave -Edgewood, 7:00 am. Tuesday. Arrive. Robson Wharf. _. 1:00 p.m. Tuesday ‘Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 a.m. Thursday. Arrive: 4:00 p.m. Thursday, We can “supply all i » building needs, Estimates gladly given. Phone 7112 ‘Wed, 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD , Leave i 7:00 a.m. Firday, Arrive Robson Wharf 1:00 p.m.. Friday. garden| 10 years 35¢ — The entertain-| evening. Garden [Crph : Gy DEAN HALLIDA? *” CHIP OPPOSITE ae FROM SCAR END OF SEED SOAK SUERNIGHT IN WAT GIVING SEEDS QUICK START greatest . - satisfaction when seeds, which he has carefully “sown and tended, show signs of germination.” No other gar- dening operation holds such fascination. of h ted A Rardener experiences his; Sve! wae Sprouting time will be 1D 1 allow seeds wale have been soaked in water a. out’ again before planting e The growth of hard-shelled seeds, stich as canna, morning glory. sweet peas, tupine, moon ower and cardinal climber “seeds or seeds which are slow |‘ soft, R008, Reneral rule Is to| % kk seeds in water overnight: ~ This will start the urge to zer- placed In the-soil. The*'same ‘speed-up ' system can be applied to corn, beans, carrots, beets: and> peas. By minate before the sceds are/the 1y filing oF nip ing away bard seed coat,. this: permits moisture to: enter inne: part of the seeds without delay, “Bile off @ portoin of the hurd coating on: these needs, or chip away 8 small piece of the coat ing a sharp ihlte This should be done dt the erd of. the a oppasite the scar, ap show Garden Graph, since "ihe aerm Hes close t nly the outer hard covering seed should Otherwise injury to the Raterion soaking these seeds in water before planting shen, several portion might destroy its viability. aa . Elk- Drive 4 NOPE. NOT LAID a NOT FIREO. He Fo ore 2,- Wil, yas: Aye wins #ERsatt Bane coir oe SRE Loy o> fet San os A SOUR. Ce A rapa MEN ONLY COME TO HEAR THE REV. SIDNEY SMITH Mission to Seamen Chaplain, Port of Vancouver MONDAY, APRIL 14 at 8 P.M. St. Albon’s Hall — Pot Luck Supper 6:30 Thea tre THURS. - FRI: - SAT. Rory Calhoun ‘RACING > Bill, Williams ‘FLIGHT TO HONG KONG’ . Plus Cartoon One’ Showings —=''7:30: p.m.’ Bing Ce. KIWMNES!, APRIL, 10 - 11 - 12 . “Barbara Rush BLOOD’ , Jimmy Boyd - | CASTLE THEATRE TONITE — FRI. — 5... 6:45 ‘and 9:18 Last Complete ‘Show 9:05 Sat. Matinee 1:30 MON. - TUES. - WED. ae acs + ae F ‘THE IRON, “SHERIFF! 8:15 Onl OPTOMETRIST. Phone $021 or 2231 _ BUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED ' ) Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PHONE 2242 . For COAL, SAND, GRAVEL . BULLDOZING & BKCAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER W. Sharples Phone 6001 IT'S'YOUR OWN FAULT FOR JUMPING IN THAT MUD PUDDLE WEEK...