CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday May 29, 1958 . Defeat only leaves a bitter 7 taste if you swallow it. | 0 ourse The fourth green at the Castlegar and District Golf Club i ¢ " Partly Held Bill Sharples, R. A. D. West, Johnny Lampard, Otto Walker, Burt Campbell and Johnny Miros dumped four af of earth Monday night as club continued to put the course in around the green and filled up Vintage Gar Letter From N. T. Oglow Slams Monashee Roatl The following letter was The the miracle lustre enamel BEAUTIFUL SCRUBBABLE ECONOMICAL For kitchens, bathrooms, finest woodwork — looks and washes like the baked enamel on your aefrigerator — needs no primer ‘er undercoater. BUY IT NOW AT shape for season play, 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. Dick Fowler North American hife of the green, grass, the worst depressions, However, they Ieft a sandtrap to the right Mike Verzuh and Len Harmston removed all rocks from the first three fairways and yesterday a start was made on cutting the given by Council chairman N, T. Oglow to those in ‘the Vintage Car Run when they stopped in Castlegar last week. The people of Castlegar join with me in extending to you a warm welcome to our fair town and in wishing you a pleasant and journey 2383 Heron St., Victoria, B.C., May 23, 1958. Dear Sir: ture. his students, Letter to the Editor® Having read of the outstand- ing success of the SHHS Band and it's members during the recent Music Festival at Nelson I would like to offer them and their teacher my warmest congratula- tions on their achivement. It was with a feeling of pride that I learned Lorne Grummett and Myles MacMillan were ful- filling the musical promise that was apparent in them even as “Grade Seveners” and I sincere- ly wish them well for their fu- With kind rgards to one and all in Castlegar, and continued good fortune to Mr. Fishwick and T am, yours respectfully, Ted Eames About 26 miles from here you will come to the last outpost, a place called the City of Ross- land. Beyond that lies the Mon- ashee Range which may be-cros- sed by way of a superbly de- signed trail for pack horses and mules. However, with the advent of the horseless carriage, this trail is now proving quite inadequate, We would, tlerefore, recommend that you impose upon the good graces of a friendly country to the south to traverse that range of mountains to the west, When you reach the west coast and should the occasion ‘arise, we beg of you to inter- cede on our behalf to the great white father that, before many moons have passed in this new century that he shall complete the missing link of road which separates that’ portion: of B.C, known as the Country of the Kootenay from the rest of west~ ern B.C. Although we are still bless- ed with service by rail, which -thatputs: vim in DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE NATURE'S WAY TO BETTER HEALTH! “We all in a Bote of milkt Did you know Hhad the “human body uses protein In MILK for tssue bulidiag, minerals for construction and maintenance et benes For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES FRIED CHICKEN SERVED’ Sundays 5-8 p.m, CASTLEGAR HOTEL FOR SALE — New 2 bedroom house, situated on large lot — also additional lots, next to Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdokimoff, ‘tinls FOR SALE — Good building lots in Dumont Subdivision $225 Phone 2738, tin 17 ———— BOAT FOR SALE — Speed boat 20° inboard, 100 h.p. U8 motor. R FOR SALE — 3 bedroom house on large Dumont lot close to grade school. Garage and frult trees, Réasonably priced. phone 3296. H, Butler. AUSTION SALE Timber Sale X72658 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 10.30 am. Local Time on 7th, July, 1958, in the office of the Forest Ranger, cet Bc. the Licence cabin, Make an offer. Call Bill Mc- Donald, Nelson Marine Service, Phone 1459, Nelson, B,C. 320 FOR SALE — Coal and wood furnace, coal stove and wired BUSINESS DIRECTORY CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze Phone 3601 DEDICATED TO KINDLY : FURNITURE M IG LONG DISTANCE RE — ANYTIME For Free Estimates RIGBY’S BUS DEFOT HOME ~ BUILDING SUPPLIES hot water tank, phone 6591, 122 FOR SALE — Booker forced air coal furnace, $175.00, also chan- nel 2 an d4 TV antennas with mast $35.00, phone 3031 tfn22 FOR SALE — 30” 1957 Electric, Moffat range with deep fry. Reasonable, 423 6th Ave. 122 FOR SALE — 2 sets of bagpipes and 2 drums. phone 6571, 122 FOR SALE — 15 cu. ft, deep freeze like new. Apply C. Kan- ester, Kinnaird.“Phone 4498, 122 FOR SALE — Large, modern 3 bedroom home on 7th: Ave, Castlegar. Easy terms, W.T. Waldie, 122 FOR SALE — One coffee. mill for stove $12.50, one -mimeo- graph, automatic $35, fluores- eent light fixture, $5, five- elgths Iron Horse motor, $10, 25 lbs. large fence staples, ” $2.50. phone 3481. 122 FOR SALE — 1955 GMC: %-ton, FOR SALE OR RENT — 2 bed- room: house, wired for electric .;Yange. 3 large lots. Garage, 2 blocks trom Robson School. 1 mile from ferry. Immediate occupancy. Cash or‘terms. Box 450A 122 ——— FOR SALE — 2nd Ave. 2 bed- Toom house, lawn, fruit trees, phone 4733, 3 FOR SALE — Parts for a 42 Fargo truck. Apply 642, 2nd Ave. awa (> 22 Elaine Whitson who passed away X72658, to cut 704,000 cubic feet of spruce, balsam, white pine, and trees of other species (except larch.) on an area situated part of S.T.L.'s 7302p, 7307p, 7309p and 7312p and vacant crown Jand, Gander Creek, Kotenay Land District, Five (5) years will be allow- ed for removal of timber, ' Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be pened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Mini- ster of Forests, Victoria, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, CL: 422 IN In loving memory of Sadie May 30, 1954. Ever loved and re- CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Jos- membered by her daughter Al-)eph Wolf wish to express heart- | vora Ady and family. 122{felt thanks and appreciation for Special thanks to Drs. Fow- ler and Johnson, Father Brophy, Doctors, Nurses and Staff of the many friends gnd neighbours for| 7fall-Tadanac Hospital and the operates during daylight hours ond tasth, vitemins for growth ond health, and fats |... . WEST'S Robson, B.C, Healthy tires happy holidays! as aS See us for FREE = — TIRE INSPECTION! * - If your tires are on the worn side, you're tempting ~ fate! The next mile may bring a dangerous blowout! Why not drop in now for a free tire check-up before you leave on your holiday trip? If you need new tires, we've got a complete line of Goodyear Tires in every price range... Lifetime Guarantee . . . Exclusive Goodyear 3-T cord con- struction for maximum blowout and puncture protection. FOR QUALTY RETREADS, REPAIRS, VULCANIZING Castle Tire Shop i - Phone 4441 Log Scaling Glasses Start June 6 at SHHS Log sealing instruction class- es are scheduled to start June 2 at the high school and will cover a period of about six weeks. One session will be held each week. Examination of the candid- atesates will take place in the fall, said J. F. Killough, inspect- or of licenced scalers, who will be conducting the course assist- ‘ed by the local Ranger Staff. Classes will be held in the evening starting at 7.30 and it is hoped that future courses will due to the lawlessness that pre- vails in said country of Kooten- ay, and although temporarily we are using a much smaller ferry to cross the Columbia at Castle- gar, we are still proud to belong to the rest of this great province of British Columbia, our greatest hope is still to have a road that will allow a horseless carriage to traverse B.C. from east to west on our own soil. eep in mind that even if you're on the right track you'll get run over if you there, Modern Dairy Phone 5137 . and carbohydrates for energy. Milk fs also @ neces: ; sary foundation for the vast mofority of diets So, drink to better health for all the fomily with lots af ‘wilk, every dayl COFFEE SHOP” TAXI Phones 288M & 2311 Phone 3181 — Kinnaird, B.C, LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NORA‘S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR. classes in the high school, so that] = Jog scaling could be offered on| == the regular night school program. . Primarily designed to pre- pare candidates for the annual fall exams and as a refresher course for licenced scalers, these exams are being held throughout the Kootenays. The log-scaling courses are offered as part of a general program to improve scaling stan- dards and to help alleviate the shortage of licensed scalers. New Phone Rates (2) - The B.C, Telephone Co. has made application to .the Board of Transport Commissioners for an increase in telephone exchange rates. The increase, if granted, would affect Castlegar rates as follows: (Present rates are in brackets): : Residence service — individ- ual $3.80 ($3.40), two-party $3 ($2.70), multi-party $2.65 ($2.40). Business. Service — individual $6.70 ($5.60), multi-party $4.25 ($3.75). . ALL SPRINKLERS IN THE VILLAGE MUST BE SHUT OFF BY 10.00 p.m. EACH NIGHT In case ofa power failure all sprinklers must be turned off immediately and not turned back on until one hour after power returns. pale mnnmecomerer TTT NA OFFICE UPPLIE FILE ‘FOLDERS — LEDGER SHEETS — BALL POINT PENS — JOURNAL SHEETS — COUNTER: CHECK BOOKS — COLUMNAR PADS RECEIPT “BOOKS — TIME BOOKS — SCOTCH TAPE — PEN- CILS — LARGE ENVELOPES — ARCHIVE BINDING CASES — CARBON PAPER — ADD ROLLS—TYPE- WRITER RIBBONS — NOTEBOOKS — JOURNAL BINDERS — INDEX CARDS —-STAMP PADS RUBBER STAMPS Phone 3031 .. Coen eee nc Acomplete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 .. Nora, Mojelsit CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on, ladies’ shoes CASTLE! heavy duty Truck, Excellent condition. Phone 3464 from 2- 9. é 122]. FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house at Robson Townsite, wired for range. Very reasonable. phone ‘TV RADIO and . » APPLIANCE UNITED TRUCKING | DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Trail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson PHONE Castlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Eat Another PHONE 3881 . " CASTLEGAR SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone +8401 & 7261 GREEP‘S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 3574 Castlegar, Bo. i CASTLEGAR fi; DRY CLEANERS i Phone 4851 ‘ We Pick-Up and oe Deliver J. 1. LAUGHTON BSc OD. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours MON. — WED. — FRL 10-12 1:30-8:00 -REPAIRS TV SALES é e- FOR SALE — _i.Kitchen range with water front pipes and tantc — 1 supreme heater, all in fair; 2082 Castlegar. : $22}; ’ LOCAL FEELING (continued from page 1) the expressions of sympathy of- fered in the death of our beloved husband and father, Castlegar Funeral Home. Mrs. Wolf and family, Kinonard. beth says it “pretty well ex- Presses.my personal feelings.’ Another public meeting has been called tor June 10 of those CASTLE THEATRE who the May 12 talks Apply 61 Col phone 6271. : 122 FOR SALE — cot with and any other interested ‘per- sons. mattress and gents’. bicycle, Apply 463 Main St., phone 5122 . 322 FOR RENT — Suite, furnished -|- OF unfurnished, phone.-4172. -- i tin2i FOR RENT — Partly furnished apartments at-Karleen Apts, Phone 2492. tinld For Dependable Service PHONE 3542 B&B ELECTRONICS Bob Brandson LS. Lid. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes - Phone 4331 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service } G. A. SUMNER } \. ‘Naturopathic Physician i : Eremenko Building PHONE 2021 Supplies CLL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE _- Box 292 Phone 2161 TO Leave Robson Wharf 7:00 am. Tuesday. Arrive Robson Wharf. 1:00 p.m. Tuesday Leave Robson Wharf. LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your building needs. Estimates @ gladiy given, i WALDIE | DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD - OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:20 p.m..to 8:00 p.m Phone. 3021 or 2231 WANTED TO RENT — 2 or3 bedroom house. Write Box 490B. 122 Ci i Mrs. Elizabeth Rysen expresed doubts that the bombings were the work of Sons of Freedom. “Others might be trying to speed them on their way,” she said referring ‘to the Sons of Freedom proposed |’ move to Russia. She said -bombs found in Nelson, Trail and Castlegar thea- res January 11. “were never meant to go off." ~ Archdeacon B. A. Resker, who atended the May 12 meeting as representative of the minis- terial“ ati said “we FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house, 642 2nd Ave., Castlegar Phone 2496. ‘ 122 NOTICE — Beauty Parlor — 76, Maple St, Castlegar, B.C. Alice Zuckerberg, phone 4631. lees xxx shouldn't use the word Doukho- bor for the good’ ones — call them Russians,” He said our sympathies should go out to.the orthodox Doukhobors who. must suffer because of the actions of the fanatical sect. Ch TRAILER SPACE AVAILABLE — Quiet, private trailer space available for 4 trailers, Apply John Androsoff - across from Remi’s Craft Shop or phone 4703. 321 NOTICE — Rawleigh Dealer — Phone 2371. 619 NOTICE — Just a i to) te of C pre- sident C. T. Onions called the bombings a “serious situation’ ‘and said everyone at the public FRI. — SAT. SUNDAY MID-NIGHT Le. 43 the man who took the. strange name of Hemish Bond VVONNE DECA an Manly, the git who thought he waz a Lousiana belie. ‘ALSO STARRING SIDNEY POMER WARHERCOLOR ‘a0 WARNER BROS. meeting fevored the recommend-| ations that were made. He feels MON. - TUES. - WED. § : Adult Entertainment Sat. Matinee 1:30 p.m. the government ‘should take ac- tion on them, * The public meeting suggest- ed the $5,000 reward for inform- ation leading to the arrest of reserve the date of June 20th! for the Rose Ball. 321! FORGET SOMETHNG? STILL TIME’TO PLANT Roses, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, Bulbs. See Us At The Nursery Situated on the Upper Bench. OPEN ALL SUNDAY KOOTENAY 1:00 p.m. Friday. . e to $25,¢00 end that “sufficient personnel and 3 je made i to the RCMP to combat this ter- rorism. ‘A third recommendation that the provincial government est- tablish a continuing commission to act as the executive of a new consultative committee was also ie said this should be done im- mediately “to seek out the root of the trouble.” i Castlegar Council’ chairman N, T. Oglow had “no comment”: on the latest bombings, Kin- naird’s chairman, Carl Loeblich, was not available for comment.! However, at the May 12 meeting Mr. Loeblich wa sa strong sup- Porter of more help for the RCMP and for an increase in the _ NURSERIES reward money. Dri : Theale passed by the meeting. Mr. Wald-; THUR. — FRI, — SAT. MAY 29-30-31 “DUEL IN THE JUNGLE” — in color plus “HOT. CARS" _dohn Bromfield —_Joi- Lansing / One Showing’ — 9.15 pm. ae =i COAL, SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING. & EXCAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER ‘W. Sharples Phone 6091 MUGGS