PAGE G CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. THURSDAY, APRIL, 18, 1957 Classifieds? Have you reed The No man with a burden of eon EME EEA ga ee MISS | ha ape A A. i Ih 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- uaf requirements may. be arranged through. PONY, LEAGUE Kinnaird Walter Babakaiff, Owen Smales, Lanny Rourke,. Terry Ackney, Jack Osachoff, Ron Smith, Philip Babakaiff, Doug Brown, Ron Campbell, . Allan Hawkins, Mickey “Faires, Don Davies, Wayne Paulson, Alan Bate, Keith Watkin, Norman Scorgie, Keith Muirhead, Morris York, Wayne Bacon, Allan Bou- thillier Wesley Henderson, Don Idle. 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PHONE 3331 oes pe a ee ...in new, handy carry-packs... — hhiched Venta ‘This adverti: is not p or d by the Liquor. “Control” Board or by the Government of: British Columbi vie, Warren Th Don Simpson, Dave McPherson, Cyril Popoff, Barry Jerome, Greg Stefoniuk, Raphael Vecshio, LITTLE LEAGUE . Kinnalrad “an Ron Lewis, ‘Normah Evans Sam Px ‘ft, Danny D: { Carle Shealds, Fred Nevakshonoff, Ross Little, Ricky Rysen, Doug Mackereth, George]. Infanti, Ronnie Soberlak, Jim Ford, Gordon Kokindovich, Paul Samsonoff. Q apn pony Dalton, Terry Dalton, * Terry Montgomery, Paul Sooka- choff, Larry Bate, R. Davi 1 Veri- in Michael Killough, Don -Ronnie Scott, Harry White, Bar- ry Henderson, Eddie Haywood, Raymond Lundquist, John Sofon- off, a “RY > Murray Heagy, David Leitner, Donnie Gray, David Butler, Jim Macbeth, Kenny Roberts, Nor- bert Ruebsaat, Landy McNee, Bruce Sperry, Jim ~¥ Schwar John Popoff, Gerry Argatoff, Leonard Lewis, George Lewis, Michael Popoft, Rodney Jones. “gq” Wayne Groutage, Tezry Hyde, Angus McMaster, Eddie Conroy, Jim Gemmill, Paul Steed, Don- ald Shay, Bobby Batting, James Killough, ‘Wally Swinarchuk, Charles Rodgers, Terry Kauf- man, Philip Babaeff. “gy Gary Paulson, Don Oddie, Johnny Johnson, Lawrence Koor- batoff, Bob Manahan, Johnny Plotnikoff, Billy Bale, John Mar- tin, Bobby Morran, Frank Sta- tham, Jerry Warner, Bruno Grifone, Marvin Schulty,’ Ian Dunnett. . LITTLE LEAGUE “an Castlegar Andy Shutek, George Schwar- Fylhian Sisters Receive New Members April has been a busy month for Kootenay Temple No. 37 Pythian Sisters. A very suc+ cessful April Fool's Tea was held in Twin Rivers Hall on April 1. The setting chosen was that of a Western Cattle Ranch, with bales of straw, saddles and cow- boy equipment in evidence. Tea and coffee was served by mem- bers dressed in cowboy and cowgirl attire. .At their first regular. meet- ing of the month, a new member —Mrs, Joyce ‘Aasland’ was’ initi- ated into the Order. The Degree Staff from Trail, kindly assisted with .the ceremony and were work by M.E.C. Nellie Bradford. A social hour was held after the meeting, Mrs. Florence winning the booster prize. Thursday evening, two new Mrs, and Mrs. Inez ‘Walker were re- ,ceived into the Order with the Degree Staff from Rossland Temple and Fruitvale assisting. Their kindness in coming for the occasion was greatly appre- “|ciated’ by all the members of Kootenay Temple. Mrs. Jessie Mahon of Trail won the booster prize. Refreshments were served. at the close of the meeting. Film Council Discusses Coming Art Festival The monthly meeting of the Castlegar and District Film Council was held Monday night at the home of Mr. Graham Smith, The topic under thanked for puting on their], Roland H: te Gerald Gor- esky, Danny Rice, LITTLE LEAGUE Robson B Russell Leamy, Jim Fornelli, Tony Whitelock, Bill Harshenin, Derran Hackman, Larry Harcof?, Gary Bro,.Ken Wyllie, Jack Ma- kortoff, Chris Jolly, Tommy Thorndale, Cecil Sheloff, Leon- ard Fornelli, Tom Batchelor, David Stadler, Nick Postnikoff, Wesley Stewart, Clayton Jolly. Young People To Converge On Salmo The Wlerest Fentecostal God Church, in Colville, Wash, Christ's. Ambassadors is thd official name ‘given the’ young people's groups of the Pente- costal Assemblies of Canada, Church in Salmo will be host to eight young peoples’ group from the, West Kootenays, at a Youth Rally on Good Friday. Represented fat ‘this rally will be Kaslo, Crawford Bay, Nelson, Castlegar, Rossland, ‘Tppil and Renata as well as Beaver Falis and visitors from Washing- ton, One hundred guests are ex- pected to attend this annual Good Friday Rally. Rev, K. Pennoyer of Ross- land, who is the. Christ’s Am- bassador’s Director, ,will be the chairman at the two meetings planned at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. Shane from the A ies of OGLOW BROS. nilding & Supply Co, La ‘Building Beanies CASTLEGAR Phone 3351 LLS. Ltd. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes PHONE 2901 Window Screens & Glass of all, sizes & weights Castlegar Sash & Door PHONE 3211 Doors. Cabinet Making _ And as a SPECIAL OFFER for one week, the coupon below is worth 50c to you, when you take your ladies’ or ca. Suits « or Coats i in for cleaning. —-30c Coupon WE PICK-UP & DELIVER _ PHONE 4851 CASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS. | supEr- / “wits . economical. was the coming Art Festival, to be held Easter Week at the high school. Many works of art by Koo- “|tenay artists will be on display( plus films: of favorite artists, It was hoped that enthusiasm shown this year, would even ex- ceed last years turnout, able, one-coot- surface. ‘Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 a.m. Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4:00 pm. Monday. Leave Edgewood, 7:00 am: Tuesday. 10:00 am. Thursday. Arrive Edgewood, 4:00 p.m. Thursday, Edgewood. F Os go SUPPLY 60. um, | SELLED: ALKYD «makes painting simpler, faster ‘and more « made. with amazing new JELLED. ALKYD, is an entirely new, wash- walls and ceilings. » «» covers between, 500-600 square feet per gallon, depending on the e comes ready for brush or roller-coater application. o-e dries overnight, ond may be washed as often as necessary. . SUPER. Monaseck wit JELLED ALKYD SEE YOUR MOWAMEL BEALER. flat paint for interior BUILDING & PHONE 3351 THURSDAY; APRIL 18; 1957 PS RAO eR uMnczienaase CASTLEGAR NEWS, Lnrervenneeneeneens ED Smee CASTLEGAR, B.C, PAGE 7 The News’ ALL LICENCES MUST BE PAID BEFORE APRIL 30, 1957 Defaulters will be prosecuted following that sane * By ORDER Village of Castlega: - Classifieds | TEN WORDS FOR %5c — THREE INSERTIONS FOR THF PRICE CF TWO — 25 DISCOUNT if FAD WHEN PLACING ORDER PHONE 3031 FOR SALE — 2-Roomed house; with bath — garage — propane unit—reasonable, phone 7091. i 316 FOR SALE—New Zealand white and Flemming Giant Does, Al- so young rabbits. Apply Mrs. DeJong, Blueberry — Phone 4876, FOR SALE —. Lilly of Valley Plants, 25¢ dozen. Apply F. Eremenko, 116 FOR SALE — 3.bedroom home— large ilving room—fireplace—. cholce location, phone 9681. i 116 FOR SALE — Property in Cast- FOR SALE — Bed, sp’ 10; chest. legar. terms, write box 307, Castlegar. 316 chair $46; dropleaf table $8; fern stand $2.50; clothes dryer $1.95—Phone 5161, 116 MAKE UP TO. $200.00 : "BUSINESS DIRECTORY — ‘PER MONTH Men-Women; We have a sen- sational plan whereby you can make $50.00 weekly and more in CASTLEGAR |” FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL - SERVICE “Ambulance — Blowers Granite, Marble & Bronze Plaques Phone 3601 LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING ANYWHERE — ANYTIME For Free Estimates . PHI Castlegar 2521 Trail 191 Nelson 1471 spare time by selling our com- plete line of dry goods and yard goods, No experience needed. Free: parficulars’ and Free gifts, )Rex Trading Co., 1171 Bernard St, West, Monires!, Quebec. Dept. 104, tin 1 FOR RENT OR SALE — Small home on one and one half UNITED TRUCHING | s—2 miles from Ferry in RIGBY’S BUS DEror : COFFEE SHOP TAXI Phones 288M & 2311. - Robson, phone 2201 or Box 100, Castlegar. 414 FOR RENT —Upstairs and down- stairs suites, phone 3987. 314 HOME Building Supplies FOR RENT — Fully furnished H apartments for adults. Apply 567—5Sth or phone 2381. 314 FOR SALE — 2 lots on 7th in 300 blk. Phone 5141 or Apply ae RA’S HAIR. DRESSING PARLOR A Complete Beauty Service ae fPpgintment Nae Mojelsky 6th Ave, LOST — Stephen’s .22 over and under rifle, coff’s mountain. Call at Cast- legar News, Reward. 116 FOR SALE — Lots in Kinnaird $180.00 each. Phone 2738, BY tind FOR SALE —- Well grown, select- ed British Sovereign plants, grown by strawberry plant pro- progatién specialists, can supply to largest orders at $17.50 per thousand in lots of 1000: or more, : Plants graded to uniform ie. Subject to final spring in- spection ‘by the B.C. Depart- ment of Agriculture. Plants will be classified as ‘approved stock’, (formerly kcown’ as “*eertified). Write A, H. Black- ham, P.O. Box 1120, Abbots- ford or phone 3771. NOTICE — Beauty Parlor, 76 Maple St. C Hours vicinity of Hor-|. size for easier machine plant-|} © C-6-11 Engagement 10th at 7:00 p.m, in. Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria, B.C. Dean Brian Whitlow otticlating Mr. and Mrs. Jen- kinson of Michel, B.C., anounce the engagement of their young- est daughter, Joanna, to William McMillan, son of Mrs. May Mc- Millan and the late Mr, Lauchie McMillan of Nanaimo, B.C. The wedding ‘is to take pace on May Miss. isa St. Joseph's Hospital Class oe 1957. She was employed on the staff of the ‘Castlegar Post Of- fice before entering nurse's training in 1954. Mr. McMillan is an Engineering student at the University, B.C. MORE for you in every every bag... flowing form...to bring more from your land with Elephant: eee 2 ELEPHANT BRAND HIGH ANALYSIS FERTILIZERS SOLD BY RENATA CO-OP UNION ROBSON CO-OP EXCHANGE MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. Alice’ 314 9 am. to 5:30 pm. FO RSALE — One folding weal. ler $5.00, phone 3116. 115 FOR SALE — Modern 4-roomed house, with bath on-4 acres, A. Keyes, Blueherry Creek, 315 FOR SALE or TRADE — 20 acres or more of land stiuated ycat Kinnaird, on new highway, new gas line going We attach “Dinkie” Nickel Rim Heels on Ladies Shoes ~ CASTLEGAR, B.C. Phone 4631. NOTICE — The Girl Guides will make a house-to-house canvass for clean cotton rags, proceeds to go to ‘expenses of delegates to World Centennial Camp at Doe Lake, Ontario. Canvas on “Saturdey, April 20, please have your bundles ready. 215 property also. Will consider ry trade on late model station UNITED TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Trail, Oliver, B.C. 315 NOTICE — A date to remember, Saturdgy, April 27: 3-5 p.m., . Parish Hall — St..Alban’s WA + Annual St; George’s Day Tea— . Bake & Work Tabdles— Door * Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 0:30 pm Not Just Amother Place Eat But The Place To Eat Another. wagon or half ton truck and cash. P .W Semenoff, Box 572, - PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR, _ Prize, > 116 -| NOTICE _ “Castlegar -Public PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone 3401. & 2931 We Service What We Install Library will be closed from April 19 to 26 inclusive.. 116 CARD OF THANES - 4 We wish to extend our heart- | felt thanks to all who so kindly assisted and for the words sym- pathy and beautiful floral offer- ings extended at the death of our beloved mother and father. Greep’s Electric _ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates © PHONE 3571 Box 884 Castlegar ae Special thanks to Rev. W. J. Krenz, Doctors, Nurses and staff Watch Repairs _ Guaranteed for One Year Leo Bosse Diamonds — Watches : Jewellery PHONE 2041 of the Kootenay Lake General Hospital, to those who so kindly assisted and for words of sym- eldent and tothe Castlegar Funeral Homg 4. L LAUGHT ‘ON BSe. OD, " OPTOMETEIST Office Hours GARDEN. PLOWING. -- Reason-' able. Phone 2063.. 116 ROOM & BOARD —- Available at McCreight’s Rooming House, phone 2493, _ tin 16 NOTICE — CCF Members and Hotel 3::00 p.m. Sat., April 20, Bert Herridge, MP speaker. ~ z 3 116 NOTICE —- Ladies’ Auxiliary to Canadian Legion Spring Tea & Bake Sale, Saturday, April 20, at 2 pm. Legion Hall — $25 grocery ‘hamper ates NOTICE -— Card Party, spon- sored by the Kinnaird PTA, Sat. April 27 at the Kinnaird Hall, bridge, canasta, whist and eribbage. i 216 ADULTS $1. 00 © THE SENIOR CHOIR OF = SPIRITUAL COMMUNITY OF CHRIST ' Grand Forks, B.C. - - WILL PRESENT. A CONCERT IN AID OF USSC COMMUNITY CENTRE GRAND FORKS INTHE ‘HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1957 COMMENCING AT 8:00 P.M. Religious Numbers Rossian & Ukranian Folks Songs “= Short Plays CHILDREN 50c ra aT kJ ED NOTICE — Robson WL, Tea, Sale. of- Home Baking and Garden Plants, Wed., April 24 in Robson Hall from 3-5 p.m. : 116 10-12 4:80 to 5:00 PHONE 2561 G. A: SUMNER Naturopathic Physiclan Bremenko Building PHONE 2021 GENERAL BUILDING GONTRACTORS All ‘Kinds of Building © Supplies e .C.LL. Paints CASILEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 292 Phone. 2164 THURS. — FRI. — SAT. WALDIE : LUMBER & BUILDING SUPELY LTD. We can supply all your building needs. Estimates: gladly given. , Phone 7112 Gregory Peck — Virginia Mayo “April 18-19-20 starring in — z “Captain Horatio Hornblower” Desmond T. Litflewood ‘OPTOMETRIST Post Office Building Wed. 2:30 pm. to 8 pm. PHONE 2281 ‘Randolp Scott One . Showing : MON. — TUES. — WED. Dutch Maid COAL,” SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING Seo - Castlegar. Transfer WwW. Sharples Phone 6091 zone Showing Technicolor Plus . “Thunder Over The Plains” in color with — Phyllis Kirk at 7:30 p.m. April 22 - 23 - 24 RUSSIAN FILM “Soldier Ivan Broukin”’ A Comedy in Color at 7:30: p.m. Students’ 50¢ CASTLE ‘PHONE 2921 . M-G-Al presen ts of GRACE KELLY- Res TONIGHT — FRIDAY & SATURDAY Shows at 6:45 and 9 3 wn The Love Story sa CINEMASCOPE and coLoR “\. .._.. & ALEC Gunns —3 LOUIS JOURDAN " OfS “THE SWAN” ¢— wD AGNES HoREHEAD Essie ROYCE LANDIS BRIAN AHERNE> S G. CARROLL of A °NO DYKE PARKS MON. . — TUES. — - WED. Shows at 6:45 and 9