PAGE 6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1957 DERE poison Ladios Visit NOTICE Local FOE Lodge A Supper sponsored by £vening Group and the the A meeting of the Ladies’/Mrs, M. Bystrom was Auxiliary to the FOE Arle 3107 | chair. Mrs. M. Kinakin was elect- accepted with regret. Mrs. M. ‘Ackerman resigned her position as President for the year 1957- *|58 to take the Past President's elected Ww. was held at the Parish in Cast-|eq President for the year and to Robson Church: will be held lear on Thursday, May 16th and| ‘vice President. was presided by Vice-President ROBSON COMM. HALL ‘WED., MAY 29, 5 p,m. entertainment following supper Molly Kinakin. jary Arie 22, Resignation Visiting the Aurillary were ten ladies from the Nelson Auxil- from Mrs, J. Mrs, M, Kinakin presented Mrs, McNabb of Nelson with the Julie Kelly travelling gavel. Mrs. Ktaakin was appointed delegate to the FOE Provincial Bs bs ae tla BS iat Dinner due to ill health was|Comvention at North Vancouver Tat aived on June 6, 7, and 8. A public dance will be held at the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall sponsored by the Castlegar Ladi¢s’ Auxliiary on May 24, Raffle of an eelctric iry- pan and table lamp will take place at the dance. After the closing of the meet- ing, lunch was enjoyed by the two Auxiliaries. Mrs. Lil Wood- row won a doily that was raffl- ed, OGLOW BROS. ding & Supply Co. Ltd. ‘Building Supplies CASTLEGAR Phone 3351 No man with @ burden of debt hgs a sight to pro- tect his creditors if he has not first p J his Legion Corner At the regular general meet- ing on Tuesday night, Iver John- son was elected to regular mem- bership. Mr, Johnson is an hon- ored veteran of World War I ani receives the best wishes of the Branch on his admission, The Fall Fair Board repre-|and almost double the average sentative reported a good atten-|for the past decade, the percent. dance at the last meeting ‘of the; age caused by campers, travellers Board, had [and ti * Of Canada’s (750,000 civilian - Public More Fire Conscious |2.2=" labor force, about 23 percent are members of labor unions. A fire of undetermined orinin SETO. CAFE CONFECTIONERY. “The Best Place To Eat’ Large Tables For Family or Parties a Although 2810 fires roared through the forests of British Columbia last year, the greatest number ever recorded in one year showed a been erceived from various firms! tial decline. supporting the Fall Fair in the form of prizes and premiums in/that thls great rise In: fire occur- their own products, It had been suggested that the Legion might take over the of the Preliminary figures Indicate rence was due to the very long, dry, hot summer experienced last year, plus the greatly Increased human travel and industrial ac. ment for the two eveings. Judges of the various classes were ap- proved and admission fees were decided, It, was agreed to table the/the amount it cost the service to formation of a committee to;put out the 1,923 fires of 1951. handle the Fair Entertainment|Tota) damage to forest ‘cover is until the next meeting. The survey” of the Cenotaph plot has been completed and drawn up, and working drawings of the Cenotaph are now bein; prepared, J. T. Webster reported on the deplorable condition of Cenotaph and Veteran's graves,|dstrict with 1,462 fires, Kam. he had noticed on a recent trip,|!0ops and Nelson districts were) and ventured the hope that our|7¢xt in line with 577 and 392, | Cenotaph would never be 51 own neglected. tivity in the woods over the full six months of the hazard season, ‘The $470,000 it cost the Forest Service to extinguish these 2,810 fires {s only about one-third of estimated to be $1,058,469 In 1956, Statistics on the very large fire-fighting costs assumed by the logging industry during 1956 are not as yet avallable, but they lean be reckoned to be at least equal to Forest Service costs. The worst fire area in the prov- a|ince wag the Vancouver forest ° respectively. The most costly firefighting PHYLLIS PHILLIPS PRESENTS The Pupils of Kinnaird, Castlegar & Robson ’ FRIDAY, MAY 24, 8:16 p.m. ACTIVITY ROOM . STANLEY HUMPHRIES HIGH SCHOOL Children 25c Half Proceeds to Student's Council Fund Studonts 35¢ THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1957 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C, ‘ PAGE 7 UNION OF YOUTH SPIRITUAL COMMUITY ; OF CHRIST Concert SHHS AUDITORIUM Sal. May 25, 8:00 pm ADMISSION . 50¢ Al Proceeds To Castlegar Branch of the Kootenay 5 Society For Handicapped Children: ry wr fie 2 ahi fesmecl ferred ferred Poly LASSIFIE ATTICA ADVERTISING . TEN WORDS 75c — THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF TWO When Placing Order — Phone 3031 WANTED — Wanted to lease for one year, house with four bed- rooms. Available end of June phone 5135. 321 NOTICE — Brilliant School An- nual Red Cross Tea and Sale, tomorrow (Friday) at the school—1:3 to 3 p.m. 3|ROOM & BOARD or BOARD ONLY — Apply 34 C FOR SALE — House, 2 rooms, bath( garage, propane unit, price $2500 — phone 7901, No. 9 Lakeview Drive, 321 FOR SALE — Newly bullt boat, 15 ft. outboard, also 600 ft. of 4%” and 1" clear edge grain cedar and spruce for boat lumber, coast lumber, phone A501, 322 ROOM & BOARD — Available at McCreight’s Rooming House, phone 2493, tin 16 WANTED TO RENT—2 or 3 bed- roo mhouse, phone 5181. 319 ROOM & BOARD — For lady or gent, phone 6781 or apply tid Main St. NOTICE — Public Dance at the _ Castlegar. _ 321 FOR RENT — 2-room self con- tained house in phone FOR SALE or RENT — House with 3 apartments, good loca- tion in Trail, apply Box 195 Castlegar. ~ BUSINESS DIRECTORY CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHIFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Moxbie 4 & Bronze Phorie 3601 FURNITURE MOVING LONG DISTANCE ANYWHERE — ANYTIME For EE 4481 i 320 FOR SALE — WANTED — Board & room for single man, for one mon phone 3007. 220 Good milk cow, Phone 2777. : 121 FOR SALE — Coleman Coeler, $8.00, phone 5123. NOTICE — Readers Digest can be had to the end of August for $2.00 for 18 months, Con- tact R..Peterson, box 159 or phone 5123, 220 FOR RENT -~- 5 roomed house, fully furnished — T.V.—Fruit trees — Garage — 392, 6th Ae Phone 7701. 121 (ONE _ Castlegar asa ‘Trail 191 Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING RIGBY’S HOME FOR SALE — Furnished house, steasonably priced for quick sale, phone 7371, 320 FOR SALE — Garden plants, Mrs. V. Bonde, Kinnaird, 320 FOR SALE — Lots in Kinnaird FOR RENT — Suites, phone tas after 5 p.m, FOR RENT — - Two cabins, Apply F. N. Zibin, Robson. 320 FOR RENT — Furnished apart. phone 2381. 320 FOR RENT — 4-roomed house, Kinnaird Soclety Hall, Friday, May 24, 1957. . Raffle of electric frypan and table lamp to take place at the dance” Orchestra, Men of Note. Admission 7c exch. Dancing 9 to 1, Sponsored by the L.A. to the FOE No. 3107, Castlegar, NOTICE — You are invited to hear Mr. Herridge speak at Renata Monday—Robson Tues- day Vote CCF on June 10, 121 MAKE UP TO $200.00 PER MONTH Men-Women; We have a sen- sational plan whereby you can make $50.00 weekly and more in spare time by sellimg our com- plete line of dry goods and yard goods, No experience needed. HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR FURS Furs show neglect immediately. But they respond to good treat- ment just us quickly. Observe the following rules and. you can add longer Ilfe to your furs as well as greater beauty, And these two combined will certain- ly give you greater pleasure in your investment. Take care of wet furs, Furs dampened by rain or moisture require careful treatment. Shake off excess but the back, where sitting on the coat causes mari To preserve the syle and shape of a fur coat, hang It on a hangy er that fits the shoulders, These special hangers can be purchased at your furrlers at a cost of less than two dollars, and are worth many times that amount to you, because improper hang: ers will soon distort the shape of your coat, And, never throw your fur coat over a chair oF other object. Do not roll up oF firmly, and hasten dryness by wiping gently with an absorb: ent clean cloth in the direction of the fur, Hang furs in a dry, cool place. When dry, shake out again. Never. dry or hang a fur coat near a stove or radiator. Heat will dry out olls in the leather, and dry leather will crack and shed hair. Furs should be brushed regul- arly with a stiff brush, particul- arly the friction areas which re- ceive more wear and crushing. The friction areas are the sleeves, at cuffs and elbows, Collars, at the hat brim and hafrline. But- ton areas, Fronts, where parcel carrying causes crushing. And at erush And, alway? store with a furrier during the summer months. It is the best Investment you can make. EGG DYES If you have tablets left over from the egg coloring spree do not throw them away. Dissolw- ed In a small amount of water and mixed with white liquid shoe polish you can tint .a pair of white kid shoes any color desired, When you want to change the shade, to match another dress, go over the shoes with a coa® of white liquid again, and lea dry before covering with a dif ferent shade. wife and children with Life Assurance, Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may be arranged through. * BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131¢— ¢ district in 1956 was the vast Astanding committee would| prince George district which had be responsible for the care and|to spend $162,232 fighting 254 maintenance of the Cenotaph and/ fires, One of these fires, in the Memorial Garden. _ Peace River area, covered 150,000 ‘The branch welcomed the|2cTes before being controlled. recovery and return to their ac- This High port ane Jarge acreage five ranks. of Comrade Melnick wee OE eo en ete bral due to the poor access condi- and Sommerfield after their re-| 1705, cent illnesses. er Te-|tions in remote areas. By com- parison, the relatively co! ct An excellent attendance at] ang closely ininiocrea "ae the’ inaugural meeting of the|couver district's 1,462 fires cost Senior Citizen's Club was report-| $109,827 to extinguish. ed by J. T. Webster, The worst week during 1956 A probable membership of{for fire occurrence was that of 100 reflected the necessity for)/May 25th, with 329 new fires, an organization catering speci-|and the worst week for costs was fically to the needs of our elder|the following one of June 1st, fellow. citizens. when fire-flghting cost the. ser- BUS DEPOT sino 00 each, Phone’ 2738. ca tin 9 COFFEE SHOP | TARI available June 1, at Elm and|Free particulars and Free gifts. 3rd. Phone 3267. 320) Rex Trading Co., 1171 Bernard St, West, Montreal,: Quebec. FOR SALE — 24 ft. home-made] wanrED — Full or part time|Dept, 104. TO tial house trailer, phone 5181. work in store, phone 6701. : a 121|NOTICE — Beauty Parlor, 76 FOR SALE — Lots, 2 on 5th Ave. Maple St., -Castlegar, hours: and Green St. and Five on WANTED = volt orpart] 9 am. to 5:30 pm. Alice Green and 6th. Apply W. Sap- so phone 4631, 320 runoff, ‘phone 4567. 319 U SEND MY... Dry Gleaning TO THE CASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS For Fast, Convenient Service They're Only As For Away, As Your Telephone There’s a WARPQLE FEED for every need! With MIRACLE FEED (and proper care) hogs grow faster — hens lay better, produce more chicks — ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Phones 288M & 2311 time of bookkeeping helpful—reply to box 490 , Village. 321 a a FOR SE Pa, rae | Canmawren wom — ne. SWIMMING apply Castlegar News. tin| modelling. Free cotimates, 1. Vacation Phone 4747, FOR SALE — 7 roomed house Each year, summer vacations CENTRAL SHOE @ & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie”’ Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. NORA'S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR Acomplete beauty service by appointment * PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski ALL-New Frigidaire Super Value! on Main Highway in Kinnaird, fruit trees, over one acre of land, apply L, Cc. Greenwood, Kinnaird. 319 , dairy catile give more milk. So boost your profits It’s all new—every inch of it—from new Safety- Seal Latch to its color-gay interior. With the magical Sheer Look that transforms any Kitchen! ivs the fiandiest Ever Imagine, in 10 cu. ft. you get a Family-Sized Super Freezer Chest « 3 Big Full-Width Removable Aluminum Shelves » Handy Removable Half Shelf ¢ Deep Full-Width Porcelain Hydrator Sliding Chill Drawer * Huge Super Storage 1 Door with Butter C and Five le Shelves “2 Quickube Ice Tray.;—all in a refrigerator which slips in among your kitchen cabinets for that treasured “built-in” look. 1 - BUILT AND EE $367.95 —— FRIGIDAIRE FOOD FREEZER {21 Cu. Ft. .... $399.95 Dick Fowler North American Life Robson, B.C, vice $115,720. RICK’S ‘TV. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. i Supplies Fleetwood T.V. There has been a slight shift in the importance of the various categories causing fires in 1956 as against the traditional pattern, For the first time, lightning as a fire cause was displaced in the lead by. “railways operating.” The figures show railways caus- ed 1,090 fires reported, or 38.79 per cent of the total number, up from 14.89 per cent In 1955. Light. =|ning, in slipping to second place REMES CRAFT SHOP FOR YOUR CABINETS & FURNITURE HOME - OFFICE - INSTITUTE For The Hondy-Man We Have : Cabinet Hardware —— Screen Door Hardware Paint & Brushes — Hardwood Dowls PHONE 601! —- CASTLEGAR, B.C. AWNINGS we Ge AND THEY'RE INEXPENSWE, TOO!) See THEM Topay! FINISHED WITH BRILLIANT, DECORATOR-APPROVED COLORS Humphrey's: €