CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 16, 1958 Pathologist Honored The Honorable Erlc- Martin, Minister of Health and Welfare, anounced recently’ that Mr. Ar- chie Shearer of the Provincial Health Laboratory has been hon- oured with the the Year Award from'the Pacl- fic Northwest Society of Pathol- ogists.” The Pacific Northwest Soc- dety of Pathologists is a profess- jonal society made up of pathol- ogists from Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, British Colum: bla and Alberta, The award ts given annually to a technician working in one of member states “Technician of)’ Boclely. of L ‘Technic. jans and served as Chairman of the Educatlon Committee of this Society, He has been very active jin the development of tralning for ‘y techni- Silver Birch Oh well, we all had a good so I suppose we should- by a special committee of the} 4 Society to be outstanding in his. work and Integrity and who 18/upon Mr, Shearer at the meeting judged to have done most for! ot the Pacific Northwest Soclety medical technologists’as a group. | o¢ Pathologists which was The granting of the award to! held in Idaho on October 3rd and Mr. Shearer marks the first time | ath, a Canadian has been : by the Society. Mr, Shearer grad- Britiyp Columbia in 1919, He noa| Don’t Ask Your Pharmacist To Do These Thines previously served in the R.CA.F. You have provably found on cians, R The award was conferred or who is from 1941 to 1945. He joined the Division of the Provincial Lab- many octasions that your pharm- acist is one of the most obliging oratories of the Health Branch and accommodating persons in in 1949 and in 1956 was appoint- your community. He will answer PUBLIC NOTICE A COURT OF REVISION FOR KINNAIRD VOTERS LIST WILL BE HELD iN THE VILLAGE OFFICE ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 1958 AT 10,00 A.M, P. A. Smibert, Clerk, ANNOUNCING _ that we are now HEADQUARTERS for... Nationally advertised WRIGHT. StrenReeec~ The World's SAFEST Power Saw Exclusive reciprocating hand-saw safety power saw speed The only power sow with: NO DANGEROUS CUTTING CHAIN WITH BIG 20” BLADE ONLY... $229.50 including blade CO eeeeer reer yyy BROTHERS Building and Supply Co. Ltd. See us for famous _SUBURBANITE WINTER TIRES CANADA'S SUREST SAFEST WINTER TIRE. Every winter more and more folks send their friends to us for Suburbanites. Why don’t you be among them this winter to-enjoy all-weather driving with Suburbanites by Goodyear. Drop in soon. CASTLE TIRE SHOP 193 Columbia . Phone 4441 For Quality Repairs — Retreads.and Vulcanizing ‘scription to your ed Assistant Director. He is a do dozens of n't mind coming back to work, but 4 threeday holiday spoils me, I guess, Anyway, when I vis- ited Silver Birch Tuesday, the first thing I saw-in the door-way brightened up the day. I couldn't help smiling at the adorable white bunny, dressed in’ black coat, red tie and sitting on a bright biue stand, made of woven and twisted crepe paper over a welghted tin for a very effective doorstop. Of course the bunny was only plywood, painted, but he grinned up and so help me, I had to laugh right back at him! Just before I arrived, Mrs. Moll from Kinnaird, had dropped in, bringing with her a sample of a plant holder, or nut dish. made entirely of popsicle sticks so as to form a hexa- Past pi of the Canadian’ favours and perform many tasks in addition to those professional services for which he is especial- ly trained. But there are certain réquests that you should not make - favours that you should not ask, For, much as he would regret having to disappoint you, his professional ethics and the laws under which his services are rendered would necessitate that he give you a polite but firm “No!” * Do not ask your pharmacist to supply you with barbiturates, amphetamines and other danger- ous drugs which may be dispens- ed only on a physician's pre- scription. As a citizen of the high- est ‘athical standards, licensed after college graduation and rigid examinations, he dispences drugs only in accordance with complex legal safeguards. These safe- guards were set up by your Fed- eral and, Provincial governments gon shaped bowl with sloping sides. Very nice, too! The scrapbooks for the Hos- pital are coming along quite well, but won't be finished as soon as planned. Mrs. Palsson wants to look them over before they are presented. She let me have a peek, and from the bit I saw, I feel sure that some little ones in the Hospital are going to have a splendid time ‘looking at these bright, colourful pic- tures. Pictures of just anything you can think of! Do you know, that school room is just full: of items that the students have made; some- time I'll tell you about them, but there are too many right now to] mention, and since ~Mrs, Moll will be coming regularly, as soon as she can arrange for trans- portation from Kinnaird, (she ean ride home with Mrs, Pal- sson to assist in teaching var- ious crafts to these children, they are soon going to have a whole new line of ideas and displays, Mrs. Palsson was really very pleased the other day, when ‘a local woman stopped her on the street and mentioned ‘that sht had intended to make a donation for some time and séelng Mrs, Palsson niade her remember the $5.00 she wanted to donate. Right then and there she gave her five dollar. gift. Much appreciated too! Thanks! CWL Held Membership Drive ‘There was a good turnout to the Catholic Women's League Pot Luck Supper and Member- ship Drive in the Marlane Hotel last week. Father Monaghan, Diocesan Chaplain of the CWL and Mrs, M. J. Boyes, diocesan president of Noljson attended the mecting and expressed their pleasure of the projects undertaken by the Castlegar Branch and wished them further success in their im- portant work for the church. Mrs. M. B. Dalton reported that the tickets for the Spring Bazaar will be ready very soon for distribution at the November meeting and the prizes were most appropriate. Colored films -of Mrs, Brod- man’s trip to Switzerland and of a trip taken by Mr. and Mrs, A. Archibald were shown for the en-- joyment of all. The booster prize was wo; by Mrs, Kuit, a newcomer to Castlegar. . ORDER YOUR © ROYALITE FUE L OIL N-O-WI! We have a Fuel Truck Right Here for convenience — Prompt delivery at all tirzes — PHONE 3551. MITCHELL SUPPLY LID. : Trail and Castlegar | ; Open Friday Nights Until:'9 p.m. for your Don't. ask your pharmacist to practice medicine, He is lic- ensed to practice pharmacy ~ not to diagnose and render other phy- sicians’ services. Do not try to read a pre pharmacist either face-to-face or over the Phone. A prescription is a pre- cise document, expressed in tech- nical terms and symbols which can be’ misinterpreted easily by an untrained person: Your pharm- acist will have to protect you ag‘ainst; your own lack of know- ledge in a highly specialized field if you atempt such a dangerous short-cut which has cost many + | people their lives, — WED DING KEREIFF — JMAIFF Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kerieff of Vancouver were honored -here Saturday at a wedding reception held-in the home of the grooms’ Parents, Mr..and Mrs. Wm. Ker- eiff, Sr, The bride is the former Nel- Mrs. Jmaiff of Winlaw. The wedding took place Oct- ober 10 in Couer D'Alene, Idaho, and the attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCreight, Vancouver. . The happy couple were as- sisted in receiving and opening their gifts by Mrs. McCrelght and Mrs, Bill‘ Kerieff, Sister- An: law of the groom. The reception commenced .| with a supper served at 6:00 o'- clock and throughout the. latter part of the evening, singing and dancing was enjoyed, music be- ing supplied by friends and rela: tives, After.a brief Visit Sunday at the home of the bride in Winlaw, Mr, and Mrs, Kereift returned to Vancouver the following day, to make thelr home. a Vancouver ‘dance band, and is becoming well-known as record- ing artist “Buddy Mar." One of his compositions, “Rockalene” has been featured as theme song of a western program carrled by a‘local radio station recently. CiNsuRe } Weerrey 4 For All Your . INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 ,. ANDERSON AGENCIES le Jmaiff, ‘daughter of Mr. and]. a The groom is employed with |: Time off for a jaunt with Junior through outlaw country tens ‘or a visit to friends . . . time off from the chore of potwatching for ever. “Yes, cooking time becomes leisure time when you own a modern automaiic natural gas range. Food won't, can’t burn in an oven that turns itself on and off. Your thermostatic controlled top burners raise and lower the temperature automatically, - keep the exact temperature'you dial, And yet—with all these time saving automatic advantages—a modern gas range still costs less to buy, install and use. Take time off today. Have your local gas matic natural gas ranges. There's nothing so clean, so cool, so convenierit as gas cooking! i ACC “Have gas range... «CAN travel!” . time oF for z a hair-do- dealer his auto- Burner with a Brain .... makes every pot and pan you own an automatic utensil. Ends burning, scorching and boil-overs. And when the burner i is off, heats off—instantly. INLAND NATURAL L GAS - 7 PINE ST. -- / PHONE 4261 a BUSINESS DIRECTORY Kinnaird Chimney Cleaning Service Phone 3722 We Service Oil Furnaces aie: AUTO BOB'S © service General Repairs and Tune-Ups Tires — Batteries Phone 2091 Kinnaird, B.C. CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY ‘THOUGHIFUL SERVICE Ambulancs, — (Flowers Granite, merle & Bronze Phone 3601 FURNITURE ING LONG “DISTANCE FOR SALE*— Booker coal fur: FOR RENT — heated, furnished nace with fan, ap- ply Castlegar News, in 31 FORK SALE,— New 2. bedroom house, situated ‘on large lot — also additional lots, next to Robson Schoo! — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdokimoff. “tin 28 FOR SALE — 2 Private entrance — private bathroom, dishes, iInen, fridge, gas stove — phone 2332, Kinnaird. tin38 NOTICE — The Annual General mecting of .the Ist. Robson Group Committee will ba held in the Robson Community Hall on Monday, October 20 at 8:00 FOR RENT .— Suite, furnished , or unfurnished, phone 4172. tfn20 ™, ‘y: especi- ally the parents of Robson Cubs and Scouts. 241 Robson WA Plans ‘Fun Nicht The‘ regular meeting of the Women's Institute was held on ‘Wednesday. afternoon: at the home of Mrs, H. ‘Johnson with 14 FOR RENT — 2 ‘Geqroom un use, unfinished, Apply ae Crat Shop. FOR SALE — 1 used coal and wood heater phone 2061. 341 mn high- way—phone ‘Kinnaird "313 tin29 WANTED — small furnished house in Castlegar, immed-| . lately, Write Box 68, Brilliant, BC. 340 FOR RENT — Furnished self- cry FOR SALE — B Flat Cleveland Clarinet, phone 3226, and linen + Phone| NOTICE — will take in sewing, Phone 3299, Mrs. J. ar 2332, Kinnaird. tin26 FOR RENT or SALE — 2 bed- room. honse near high school! 342° on 5th Ave. Phone 7681. My For Free Estimates . PHONE 3 Castlegar 2521 Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING ‘Trail 191 RIGBY‘S | BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAXI HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES” Phone 3131.— Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FOR SALE — 4 bedroom home -reasonably ‘priced — Pnone A473, FOR RENT — 4 room apart, at Kinnaird, wired for electric’ Tange, very reasonable rent to, good tenants. Phone’ 208L, Nelson, B.C. 34t 4 BEDROOM HOME for rent, in good location at Kinnaird — Apply Box 490A, Castlegar News. 342 FOR RENT — $30 month, sma't 2 bedroom house, Castlegar, available,November Ist, Phone 5114, Castlegar. NORA'S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR A complete beauty service 2 by appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski "Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CENTRAL SHOE * & LEATHER REPAIR "PHONE 4621 We attach ‘Dinkfe* Nickle CASTLEGAR, A.C. UNITED TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Trail, Rossland, ‘Castlegar 5 Nelson ° : FHONE Castlegar 2521 . MARLANE GRILL ‘Open 8100 a.m, to 9:30 pan. Not Jut Another Place ,To.Eat But The Place To Eat Another PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR SMITH'S _PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates. Phone 01 & 7261 ‘We Service ‘What We Install GREEP’S. ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL - CONTRACTING _Free_ Estimates PHONE 3571 Castlegar, B.C. | CASTLEGAR DRY, CLEANERS Phone 4851 . We Pick-Up and F Deliver J. tl. LAUGHTON Bse OD, OPTOMETRIST Office closed until October 20th, Contact Nelson office for service. G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician ¥ Eremenko Building ‘PHONE 2021 All Kinds -of Building ‘Suppiles CLL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING - SUPPLY STORE Box 240 — Phone 2161 WALDIE — . LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LID. We can supply all your building needs. Estimates gladly given. Phone 7112 DESMOND T. LITTLEWooD OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30 p.m, to 8:00 p.m. Phone’ 3021 or 2231- . SPECIAL NOTICE — FREE INSTALLATION OF GAS *;RANGES EXTENDED FROM “OCTOBER, 15th to. NOVEM- BER lat. - ' Natural Gas Raage purchasers can have’ free installation to existing approved piping dur- ing Gas Range Month. DUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED Birthday Cakes ‘Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PHONE S#41 \ ” i For COAL, SAND, GRAVEI BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING SEEK ‘CASTLEGAR TRANSFER Ww. Sharples Phone 6091 .|HEATED OFFICE SPACE for rent—69. Main St. — Castlegar —Phone 7081, FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house fully modern, behind the Castle anene: phone acre FOR RENT — 4 room house at Kinnaird, bath, furnace, wired for electric range. Apply Box 490A Castlegar News. 1 FOR RENT — Furnished or un- furnished 2 room house in Castlegar, electric range, cen- tral, phone 4631 days, 1 FOR RENT — 4 room house, Phone 5107. M1 WANTED TO RENT — Com- fortable small cabin by single NOTICE — ‘The Women's As- sociation to Robson Memorial Community Church, is spon- soring a “Family Fun Night” on Saturday, October 18, Doors open at 7 p.m.. No admission charge, Bake table, Lady with Many Pockets; Home - made candy table and many games of skill at the low cost of Sc a game, Bring your family and have a good night. Coffee and doughnuts, Robson Recdeation- al Hall. + 24 NOTICE — The Annual General meeting of the 1st Robson Group Committee for Cubs and Scouts, will be’ held. Monday, 20th at 8:00 ‘p.m. in the Rob- son Comunity Hall. - 241 man, Also may small acreage by stream, Box 243, Rawdon, Quebec. 241 FOR RENT — 4 roomed house on Maple St. Apply 457- and Ave. or Phone 7161. LEGAL SEALED TENDERS addres- sed to the undersigned atid en- dorsed “TENDER FOR R.C.M.P. DETATCHMENT QUARTERS, Ci B.C. will be received No man with a burden of debt hqs a right to pro-\ ; tect his iS if he, FOR RENT — om house on “Main St. Phone” Trail. 1360L. 342 FOR RENT — Small house. and garage — Apply: 152-7th Ave, ‘Kinnaird or Phone 2697. “Poy. tind2 has nat first protected ‘wife and children with | ‘Life Assurancé, z Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may b3 FOR RENT..—. Motel ageommo- - dation—Low winter rates, fully modern, “ automatic: ‘gas’ heat —Phone 4187 — Cedar Crestin¢ Motel. :: in the office of the. Secretary, until 3.00 p.m. (BE S.T.), :WED- NESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958. Plans and present and president Mrs. W. T, Waldie presiding. | The meeting was opened with j Mrs. W. TP. Waldie, members are asked to give their nominations to Mrs. O, Sutherland or Mrs, pe ‘Humphries. The convenors of commit- Mees are asked to hdve their re- ports. ready for this meeting. After the business the secretary read: excerpts from the New’s Letter. Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Waldie, and the members singing “Two Em- Mrs, Chalmers. On behalf of the pires by the Sea.” Minutes. of members Mr. S, Grant presented the last meeting were read and Mrs. Chalmers with a beautiful approved, Mrs.. Johnson gave ihe wool coat sweater for a benied report of the Cc gift, Mrs. Chal dren's: Society’ meeting, whieh feted on Friday by W.L ped 0 Mies “Waldie and. Mrs. . Johnson, hers and friends on the occasion had attended. Tt was also reported. that Mrs, Dick Fowler had attended the Honour Day at SHHS. . A ‘letter from the Robson Recreation Society saying that hed birthday, at the home of Si W, Wright. A letter was- recieved from Mrs. Stella Gum- maw, Spt. of W.Ls, extending her good wishes to Mrs. Chalmers. they will pay the insurance on the piano. One from the B.C. Telephone was read, stating that | they are working on the over loaded phones in Robson and at present ‘there is only one line: with eight parties on it. ‘Tt was decided to keep the hospital bank account open for the maintainance of the District! W.L's room, and the $75 donated by the Deer Park W.I, be added to this account. The coffee par- ties held at the homes of Mrs. W. L. Wright and Mrs. W. T._ ~|Waldie. were very successful, The Fall Fair committee re- port given Uy Mrs. H. Johnson ; stated that the cup! Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Bullding & Supply Oa. Lea CASTLEGAR Phone 3351 Confectionery ROOMS Special Chinese 50 a, pen 8 am. to 10:30 Sat. 8 a.m. to 12:30 pm SETO GAFE donated by the W.I. was won by wes decided that next W.I, Cup would be donated to! the winner in the Juvenile’ Agriculture section. ‘Mrs. R. W.‘ Chalmers, - of the agricultural | Mrs. H. Pratt of ceeeeee. nailer | can be seen.and forms of tender obtained. at the’ offices of the Chief Architect, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, the District Architect,.1110 West Georgia Street,--Vancouver, B.C. and the Post Office at Castlegar, FOR RENT '— 7) bedroom house in Castlegar, across from high school, phone 4571, 142 arranged tt gt Dick Fowler - North American Life. Robson, 8.C. FOR RENT — 2 room -house on scenic lot for reasonable rent. Inside plumbing, newly. re- - decorated,’ phone : 4481. 2 must be accompanied bya securi: ty in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance"with the i set forth therein. FOR RENT — 2- bedroom house —tull plumbing — wired for electric range. Apply 370— 3rd'Ave. Phone 6311," . 142 Chief Architects office or through The Department, through’ the}. the undersigned, or through the Sites of the District Architect NOTICE =~ To all residents of Robson. If you will gather. to- “gether your pop, coke and beer bottles or old car and truck batteries the scouts will. col- lect them on Saturday, October 18.,Proceeds to’ carry op ;work of ‘Cubs and” Scouts in fiers area, BUZ your Dutch ‘Bulbs at Nell- se’s — good assortment and competative prices. Neilsen's Flowers, Kinnaird, B.C. 342 ‘ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — P.O. Box 303,‘Castlegar. 4itfn READY - MIX CONCRETE DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR CONSTRUCTION JOB WHY NOT USE Driveways — Par! For; Free Estimates — Phone Trail 2054 Collect’ McGaule THE BEST FOR LESS? king Lots — Carports, ‘READY: MIX. BC. will supply flue-prints and specification of the work. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Robert Fortier, | Chief of A t the chil-' dren's “ potato gardens had} been pretty. ‘well looked: after, and gave the yames of the win- ners, i It was also reported: that: Mr. H. Evans had moved, and repair- ed, the bulletin: board, It was al- so reported that Mr, and Mrs,’ ¢} W. Kennedy would be home from ' their trip -to England’ soon, A stiprise-party is to, be held soon - and the committee was named. |! it wag decided that the members would ‘take ‘a picnié| lunch to -Deer .Park and meet with the W.1. there, a date to be! gét sutable tc the. members at Deer Park, - Avhearty vote of thanks was extended to Mrs, BE, Balano for ‘the ‘door prize which she had ‘donated for the Bake Sale, . The treasurer gave her re- port and stated that the. Tea, and Bake | Sle had been very suc- -| .. Tonight Thurs.) CASTLE THEATRE cessful, wa snamed and the annual meet-, ing will be held on Wednesday, -|November 12 at the: home of Services, and Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, October 2nd, 1958, - NOTICE — = Robson Evening Group WA Annual Bazaar, Tea and Bake Sale — Sewing, Fish Pond and WANTED — Single bed, small dtable’ and chairs. Phone 2211. NOTICE — Kingarson. Rebkah Lodge ‘are, holding a Court “Whist’ Party on. Monday, Oct. - 20 at Parish Hall, 8 p.m. You are invited. 1 35e October 27 at 2,30. p.m.—Rob- Son Conununity Hall — Door " Prize.— Draw. for Monee: | CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our grate- ful’ thanks to Dr, Hall, nurses~ and staff of the Castlegar hospi- 1 Ltd. Chorter Service Towing. - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331 ’. Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ROBSON TO ‘EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Whart = 10:00 a.m. Monday. Arrive Edgewood , 4:00 p.m. Monday. Leave Edgewood.,- arrive Edgewood. 4:00 p.m. Thursday. Leave Edgewood. ~ 7:00.a.m, Firday, —:* Arrive Robson Wharf 1:00 p.m. Friday. tal, the C: Funeral Home and all our frierids for their kindness and help during the ill- ness and at the time of‘death of . R, Band-Hauer, Mrs. R. Bend-Hauer, _Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Tolington lI NL Laat Fri. and Sal. Desire under the Eims} Adult Entertainment VISTA VISION “Sophia Loren Anthony Purkins eee FOR. THE SEASON : C L O. THE ELK DRIVE-IN HAS CLOSED AGEMENT EXTENDS THANKS TO ALL FOR THEIR KIND PATRONAGE DURING THE SEASON. SED AND THE MAN- Management ELK: DRIVE-IN