Thursday, April 17, 1958 FRIED CHICKEN SERVED Sundays 2 - 8 p.m. CASTLEGAR HOTEL UBE To Receive Canadian Paintings Nine’ paintings by leading Canadian artists, commissioned by McLean's Magazine for a Kinnaird Little Theatre Piay Sef For April 25 (onesie i An evening af draqitit enter-) directed by Mrs. Gwen Sommer- B.C, at ceremonies in Brock Hall, tainment will be offered to the] field and entitled ‘Orange Blos- April 29, at 4 p.m. people of the district on Friday,}soms’. In the cast are, Laurie. President Dr. N. A. M. Mac- April 25 in the Kinnaird Im-| Porter, Ginny Walper, Shirley Kenzie will accept the paintings provement Society Hall when|Johnson, Jean Jackson, Ellal from Pierre Berton, managing the Kinnaird Little Theatre will} Walker, Margo McWhinnie and| editor of Maher's and a UBC Present three, one act plays. ‘John Doe’, Kinnaird’s entry in the West Kootenay Drama Festival will be the highlight of the evening. This play, which received an honorable mention in the festival, is the story of man's inhumanity to man, and is set in an anti-room to heaven. Wally Walper, vell-known local business man, won the best sup- porting actor award in this play for his role as the negro Jesse. Others in the cast are Stuart Paul, George Jackson, Lawrence Lakeman, Gwilym Hughes, Ev- elyn Burrows and Darrel Ander- son. Mrs. Agnes Lakeman direct- ed this outstanding play. The second play of the even- ing ‘Thinking Aloud’, is cieected by Mrs. Marg. Joan Johnson and Stuart Bu in the cast. The final presentation is 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 suit your individ- ual requirements may be arranged through. RICK’S ‘T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies Dick Fowler North American , Life _ Robson, B.C. Fleetwood T.V. | ELECTROHOME . University Of British Te SUMMER SCHOOL ,°; ARTS July 7 to August 23 Theatre Guest Director: JOHN REICH, head of Goodman Memorial Theatre, Chicago. Courses in acting, speech, directing, stagecrafts, ecstume, make-up, scene design and lighting. Lecture demonstrations by MARCEL MARCEAU, great French mime. Director: ROBERT GILL, Hart House Thea- tre, Toronto. Guest Musical Director: GEOGE SCHICK, music co-ordinator for the Television Opera Company of N.B.C. Courses in acting and singing or opera. Lieder, and concert literature, choral singing. Master classes in chamber music by the famous FESTIVAL QUARTET. Guest Instructors: CECIL C, RICHARDS, JEAN-PAUL LEMIEUX, CARL BALL. ecurses in painting, sculpture, ceramics, metal-work, children’s art, art for teenagers. Arts & Crafts Further information and calendar upon request from:- Department of Extension University of British Columbia Voncouver 8, B.C. Lloyd Stadler, After a. weeks holiday, we are once more back on the job. Flight sergeant Pelligrin and Cpl. Hesketh flew down to Van- couver on Thursday, April 10 and returned Tuesday, April 15. These cadets traveled to Van- couver for interviews for Drill Instructors and Senior Leader's courses. * On’ Saturday, April 19, the cadets will be on hand at the new hospital to direct the park- ing of cars and to assist in any other way they. can. Sunday, April 20 will be a Church Parade.to the United Church. It is hoped that the whole squadron will be on this parade. Next week's parade will be held in the high school. WiO last year by the Macleon-Hunter Publishing Company, will more than double the size of the Brock collection. i Artists whose work is repre- sented in the Maclean-Hunter collection are B.C. Binning, Law- ren Harris, Joe Plaskett, John Korner, Ed Hughes, Bruno and Molly Boback, Gordon Smith and Jack Shadbolt, , Tan McNairn, curator of U- BC's Fine Arts Gallery, has ter- med the donations “a major to the student col- inti will, in ‘The turn, be-donated to the Bruck Hall Art Collection, which spec- jalizes in modern Canadian art, The paintings, commissioned Spring Sale Set For Friday, May 9 The regular business mect- ing of the Evening Group was held on Thursday at the home of Mrs. B. Macalister, with the President Mrs, F. Giraud presid- ing; 18 members present and 2 visitors, This was a very busy mect- ing, the sewing convenor . gave out more materials to be made up for the fall bazaar. ‘The Spring Sale which is to be on May 9 was discussed and convenors chosen. Many lovely articles for the Spring Sale were turned in. Booster prize were won by Mrs, A. Smecher, and Mrs. D. Duncan, Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs, H. Belbeck. The next meeting which will be a social meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. Bro on April 24, and the next regular ‘business meeting on May 8, at the home of Mrs, D, Duncan, McCracken the drill Officer will be in attendance at this parade, to instruct the squadron on the drill for the annual inspection, Last Saturday’s range was not to well attended, but those who were there did very- well. Many Attend Eastern Star Tea . Minto Chapter No. 79 Or- der of the Eastern Star held their Annual Cancer Tea, and Bake ROOMS | Confectionery Special Chinese Dishes » Open 8 am. to 10:30 p.m. Sat. 8 am. to 12:30 p.m. SETO CAFE Sale, on April 12 in the Twin Rivers Hall, which was very successful, Mrs, Rose Johnson, Worthy Matron, welcomed the guests, and declared the sale open. Re- ceiving the guests were Mrs. Johnson, and Mrs. Edith Sher- biko..The hall was festetully de- corated with and spring TEMA Combination. DOORS ‘AND phone 3211 CASTLEGAR SASH & DOOR WeRKS ee ie ” Wheelbarrows HEAVY DUTY RUBBER TIRED, © Priced at .. GARDEN WHEELBARROWS, $29.95, ’ Price Range ...-.... $9.88 - $10.49 - $13.50 ee ROSES Priced - CLIMBERS — HYBRID-T’S FLORABUNDAS . TRAIL tad CASTLEGAR : SUMO i Howers, Mrs. C. Saunders, Mrs, H. Adie, Mrs. H. Anderson and Mrs, H. Pitts looked after the decorating, The serving table was cover- ed with a yellow cloth, with a crochet cloth over, this was centred with a low bowl of daffs and surrounded with five candles in silver holders.. The tea tables were.each centred with a candle in a glass holder Surrounded with flowers, Pouring were Mrs,” A 0 McNeil, Mrs. D. Bouthillier, Mrs, G. Caskey, and Mrs, P. Smibert, Committee in charge were Tea tables Mrs, D. Askew, Mrs, D. Duncan, Mrs, Ed Johnson and Mrs. S. Grant and Mrs. J. Hawkins, pad table, Mrs, C. °°. and Mrs. E. i itouch, itetien, Miss L. McKenzie, Mrs. Raine, Mrs. R. Crain, Mrs. x Defoe. and Mrs.. L. Ferguson, Table of the cancer dressings and bed pads and ‘materials for dressings was in charge of the convenor Mrs. Milda’ Oswald. Mrs. T. B. Couch was in charge of the tea tickets: and Mrs. H. Adie was in charge of the cake raffle. The door prize was won by Mrs, A. Moorehouse, and the ticket was drawn by Walter Peachy, the cake was won by, Mrs. Ena Harrower, and the lection, AMS, president, Ben Trev- ino, said the donation will give ie added impetus to the growing interest in contemporary {arty “We still have a lot to learn about art”, he added, “and this gift in the centennial year is most appropriate.” A reception will be held in the UBC Faculty Club following the presentation. : 7 SERVICE: JS AN IMPORTANT PART OF OUR BUSINESS— FROM OUR PUMPS TO GENERAL REPAIRS DROP INTO THE SHELL SERVICE FOR THE BEST Service Castle Motors Ltd. Our Personal Loan service offers Joans for personal needs, ‘Do you need a PERSONAL LOAN? by For details, inquire at our nearest branch — we have more than 775 to serve you. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE — Castlegar Branch, A. E Norris, Manager ‘ Bae, FOR SALE — Attractive modern home on 6th Ave. Four rooms, bathroom plus finished. room in full basement. Hardwood floors in living room and one of the bedrooms. Fireplace, heavy wiring, lot 60 x ”100, could be financed by CM &°S Co, Apply 554, 7th avenue — - phone 2776, 216 FOR SALE — Lots, apply 682, 3rd Avenue, C'sstlegar, B.C, * 316 FOR SALE — 3 bedroom house,, wired for electric range, in Robson, cheap for cash, apply Box 316, Robson. 315. FOR SALE — Lots 60 x 100 and 14 x 100, and 50 x 100. Apply] - Ww. Saprunoff, phone 4567, 314 FOR SALE — 16ft. factory made runabout with 4 cylindet in- board motor $300, phone Castlegar 5187. \ Ih BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR SALE 1952 Austin,, phone 6801, Castlegar. - 314 —_—— FOR SALE — Bedroom Suite, chest of drawers, desk table, hamper mirror, 2 side tables, carpet and under felt, coffee table, garden tools. phone 3701. 315 FOR SALE OR RENT — Kerr's Building, 172 - 176 Columbia Ave. Phone Cherry 8753 or write W. R. Kerr, 101 - 1926 Balsam, Vancouver. 315. LOST — Black male, part Pur- sian cat, white chest and feet, anyone seeing or knowing whereabouts of this cat please phone 6671 or apply 603 Main St. 116 ne eS A ee FOUND — Pair of glasses on river bank + Apply Castle- gar News, 116 NOTICE — For experienced or- namental ‘iron work ov black- - Smithing, apply -J. W. Hoodi- koff, Thrums, B.C. or phone 542, Thrums. 314) NOTICE — Annual Castlegar Merchants fastball club meet- ing — Election. of officers for the coming year, Friday, April 18—7:30 p.m. at the Marlane Hotel. All interested please attend,. 116 KARLEEN APT. — Room or room and board, phone 2492, Stn TV.,SALE. & SERVICE — Phone 5167, Agents. for Marconi TV and Radia. —- 121 Crescent st. FO RSALE — Tent and poles 9 x 9. Emerson table model radio-phonograph $30, West- CASTLEGAR . FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY “FHOUGHYFUL SERVICE Ambutanep — Flowers ” Granke, Marble & Hronre, Phone 360) FURNITURE MOVING LONG DISTANCE E — ANYTIME For Free Estimates NE PHO: Castlegar 2521 Nelson 1471 : UNITED TRUCKING ‘Trail 191 oven $15. Phone 2776, 554, 7th Ave, 314 FOR SALE — 1953 Chev., good condition, willing to sell at leas than going price. Phone Vic Mowbrey, 6841 between 4 and 7 pm, 116 FOR SALE — One piano, one electric motor % HP. black fur coat size 36-38, Mrs. M. 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Yellow and white traifer with building alongside, day or evening. * srt NOTICE — The W. A. to Rob- son Community’ Church is, * sponsoring a buffet bean sup- Pér in the Robson Hall. at 6:00 p.m. Saturday, Aprit 26 —| Adults 60¢ and children under| 10 years 35c — The entertain- ment after the supper will be very good, “35 also 3 recom apt, Phone on Castlegar, ‘ tinl3 = FOR RENT — 4 room house. 7 Apply 305-4ih Ave. 216 FOR RENT — New 2 bedroom house in Castlegar, phone 6511. 318 a KOOTENAY NURSERIES “Plant “A Tree’ In ‘53 Keep B.C. Green Order Now For SPRING DELIVERY Compiete Line of Nursery _ Phone 4042 Box 10 Kinnaird, B.C, _——— == LL.S. Lid. Charter Service Towing - Barges - anywhere on the Arrow Lakes . Phone 4331 . Arrow Lakes Ferry Service * ticket drawn by Sylvia Duncan. cur fo aan Pw, o ary > meng oe Ly HOUSEHOLD MILEAGE, X a | ry WITH a 2 - EXTENSION PHONES © ONLY 95c PER MONTH _ a Ge BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY G. A, SUMNER Noturopathig Physician: Eremenko -Baliding PHONE 2001 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS _ Al Kinds of Building Supplies "GLL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING , SUPPLY STORE . To Keave Bebson Whart 10:00 a.m. Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4:00 p.m.. Monday. Leave | Edgewood. 7:00 a.m. Tuesday, Arrive Robson ‘Wharf, 00 p.m. ‘Tuesday Leave Robson Whart 10:00 a.m; Thursday. + Arrive Box 292 Phone 2161 4:00 p.m. Thursday. Leave ; WALOIE : LUMBER & BUILDING . SUPPLY LID. vWe can supply ‘all your ding needs. Estimates: | gladly given. : . Phome 7112 DESMOND T. LITTLEWooD OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m ‘> Phone 3021 or 2231 DUTCH MAID BAKERY. LIMITED Birthday Cakes ‘Wedding .Cakes ° Anniversary Cakes PHONE stat For pian COAL, .SAND, ‘GRAVEL BULLDOZING & _ EXCAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER ‘W. Sharples Phone 6091 7:00. a.m. Firday, Arrive’ Robson Wharf 1:00 p.m. Friday. NOTICE — Beauty’ Parlor — Alice Zuckerberg, phone 4631. XXX NOTICE — $2.00 hourly possible doing light ‘assembly work at home. Lee Mfg. 466 S, Robert- son Los Angeles 48, California. 116 NOTICE — Annual Spring Tea and Raffle being held at the Begion Hall, April 28, 1958— 3 to 5 p.m. Sponsored by the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Canadian Legion — $25 grocery hamper raffle. 216 '|NOTICE—Transfer business (H) license -with ohe aump truck, phone 9281 or call at 190 «King St. 316 NOTICE —,Doukhobour Ladies of Castlegar and Kinnaird wilt hold a bake sale at the Legion Hall“ on Saturday, April 19 from 2\to 4.p,.m, Proceeds to :the Castlegar and District Hospital. .Ladies who were contacted by phone and who wish ‘to donate to the sale, have your baking at the petion Hall by 2 p.m. 126 NOTICE — Kinnaira Little Theatre presents 3. one act Plays in ‘the Kinnaird Hall on am. (Local Time) on Monday, May 5th, 1958, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, B.C, der, to be opened at the hour.of 76, Maple St, Castlegar, B.C. : April 25 at 8 pm. - 216 miaminemminnianin ie cae ELK - DRIVE - IN’ 315 AUCTION’ OF TIMBER SALE 377995 There: will be offered for sale at public auction, at 10:30 GIFT OCCASION COMING UP? HOW ABOUT A. FINE PORTRAIT FOR MOTHER ON’ MOTHER'S: DAY PETITIT PHOTOS the. Licerice X77995, to cut 10,000. cubic feet of fir, larch and ather species on an area situated near Rossland Summit, Koo- tenay District. Three (3) years will be al- lowed for removal of timber, Provided anyone who is un- able to atterid the auction in berson may submit a sealed ten- auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the District For- ester, Nelson; B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, BC. Cis OGLOW BROS, Balding. & Supply Cc. Lta Building S Supplies jone cxartegan TV. 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