CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. The News’ Classifieds = TEN WORDS FOR 750 — THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE . PRICE OF TWO — 250 DISCOUNT IF PAID WHEN PLACING ORDER —— PHONE 3031 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 THEO OLD HOME TOWN smu sine “By STANLEY Maw! HOW LONG WE GOIN’ rod CASTLFGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, 8.C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 AGTS Enieriains Wives and Guests At Banquet and Dance Friday evening 67 members. of the AOTS, their wives and guests, sat down to a Turkey dinner in the Twin Rivers Hall at 6:30 p.m. Each guest intréduc- ed themselves by recalling where||[ll] Of dependable service’. FOR SALE -— Girl's figure|$2,00 for 16 months—contact R. they were born and when they PHONE 3331 E ah : rR ote : skates, slze Si, Phone 3326.| Peterson at Box.169 or phone arrived in Castlegar and District. 4 p > —A4) 5123, 36 Mr. Wally. Walper of Kin- NOTICE—The Kinnaird P-.T.A. naird favored the guests with three solos accompanied by Mrs. ante oe parade iar lay, . at 7:30 pm., al Walper, Mr. George Santano was Kinnaird School, Admission 35 RY 00] lion 35¢ 36 TELEVISIG A SALES and SERVICE @ RADIOS — RECORD PLAYERS I , A mm @ T.V. ANTENNA EQUIPMENT [ ‘ee ; ; i>: Oe MY Hl AN HK | 10 2 MULLEN, CANADIANS E—Good milk cow,| WANTED—Waitress, apply Seto Cafe in person. 26 just ‘freshened. Apply Eli J. PE Volken, Box 160, 17|NOTICE—For a short time the Digest can be had for Canada’s First FOR SALE—1 year old hes Apply Bex 76. ¥OR .RENT—Suites, room and board by day, week or month. ights Apartments, First M.C. for the evening and led.in games, lively stunts etc. A skit was put on by Mr; John Markin, Mr. John Dalziel and Mr. Frank Richardson, which brought forth roars of laughter, J. Dalziel favor- ed the guests with a solo and led huge graders, trucks the ity singing. . te ie are oty rregate Gu: | Dandng wo enioyed to the fishermen, hunters and bushworkers who now music of the Top Hatters, com- have to depend on rail or air travel. prised of Mrs, Olga Kraft, Joe Dunlop, Ron Gemmill and John Markin, Mrs, G. Santano thanked’ the AOTS for a wonderful. evening. Bank. oF MonTREAL WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE ee OLKS— Buil- : URRICANES ders, Phone 2493, tin 36| NOTICE — St. John’s ee oe a | ye K y BARICRGAD a t eal] we uusT SEroRe ‘ i = ‘ q MAW sTRUCK W.A. St. S = - V ( ( Ee. in 4 ow - a FOR RENT—Furnished apart-| Bake Sale‘ in Improvement ment. Apply 567-5th Ave. or] Society Hall, Saturday, Feb. . LONG, DISTANCE, Castlegar Branch: CYRIL T. ONIONS, Manager CASTLE THEATRE PHONE 2921 Along the north shore of Lake Superior, work on the Trans-Canada highway continues in sub-zero temperatures and many com- munities now isolated will be Unked into the highway system by next autumn Steam shovels, Dur House System As Part Of Mrs. Geo. Gleeve Stanley Humphrie High School Athletics “lomored At Shower Castlegar parents often won-j belonging, cannot be overlooked Mrs.. George Cleeve was der what their child means when|as being an important factor in| again honored at a baby shower he or. she talks of their ‘house’|/the student's - mental - physical] held -at-the home of. Mrs. John at the school, Perhaps they| growth. Paulson in Kinnaird. Co-hostesses would be interested in some in- In attempting practical im- were Mrs. Art Phillips, and. Mrs. formation about the house sys- of our Tom Cowlin. tem. we first try to evolve a year- The guest of honor received ‘The hcuse system d| round p: of - This} many useful gifts A novel item in land and land. Inj|p am is io allow for group|was a box of nickels, which kept gland, r ional phi hy | and i icipati By|ihe guests busy counting. demanded participation within] doing this we can probably satis- Those attending were Mrs. leaner the school confines and in con. fy the physical needs and the] gq, Hicks, Mrs, B. Post,. Mrs. F. $59.95 ri Porn a phone 2381. 37\ 16, 2:30-5 p.m. Nn WANTED — Lady or girl for|NOTICE—Fall Fair Meeting on housekeeping till next week,| Friday, Feb. 16, Legion Hall at to look after children also,j 8 p.m. Representatives of local good pay.. Phone 3658, 17| organizations please attend. a WANTED: ble efficient man, part time. Phone ‘Trail .885R.. mw = Asabelance — Flowers a |: ond Geanite,' Marble & Bronze _ | PHONE | ~ MAKE UP TO $200.00 5 H a Plaques 258: ing, white elephant table, door ; H . H it ae : : PER MONTH rive. “a7 Automotive e ers i —H ‘Phone 3601 Men-Women; We have a sen- : ca ° | eo 1 plan you can}NOTICE — Reserve March 12th = : make $50.00 weekly and more in! for Project Society’s Annual spare time by selling our com-| Meeting, 8:00 p.m. in the Parish plete line of: dry goods end yard) Hall. v goods. No needed. NOTICE — Pie Binge at Robson Paks Eee cas att meen Hall, Sat. February 16, at 7:30 a p.m. Come get your Sunday Is what you look for and what you get, when: you bring your car to. us — No CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE matter how, large or how; small the job YOU CAN DEPEND ON US FOR ALL YOUR NOTICE — Be sure to attend St. Alban's Guild Valentine’s Tea in Parish Hall, Saturday, Feb. 16, 3-5 p.m. Home baking, sew- OGLOW BROS. Bullding & Supply Co. Lta. Building Supplies CASTLEGAR Phone 335) SHOWS. AT 6:45 & 9:00 P.M. TONIGHT - FR. & SAT. HERE'S ANOTHER SERVICE! DARRYL F, ZANUCK presents, “ Y “EER IES GREGORY PEK: Buty RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT FREE : New Connor Vacuum We will install your license plates FREE—Drop down ‘i ‘West, Montreal, Quebec. for an i athletics. Scotland parle the idea of inter-house track and field competition through their for 85% .of the student. popula- ally find a source for emotional tion. The other 51% will gener- outlet! sreegen, Mrs, Roger Archam- bault, Mrs. J. Beauchamp, Mrs. Betty Roberts, Mrs, 'f. Hill, Mrs. |’ D. Jollymore, Mrs. W. Leduc, Mrs, T. Jerome, Mrs. G. Hender- with purchase. of New. Connor. Thermo — when you have purchased yours. PARI Phones 288M & 2315 COFFEE SHOP : St, Dept. 104. tin 1 desert. 17 _ Legal NOTICE — General meeting of the Robson Recreation Scciety will be held at Robson Hall on “Caledonian Games.” outlet by being active spectators. It was not until 1865 that + no athl -on, Mrs, Schultz, Mrs, J. Paul- American universities can be ully son and Mrs. Cleeve. 7 é . ‘ 4 the British ideas of athletic com- good avail- Delicious refreshments were; : 7 petition “within the school. Today,| able at a times, adequate space| served by the hostesses. HAIR DRESSING REPAIR PARLOR : S Phone 4681 in the United States and to a|—(indoors and- out) plus full A Complete Beauty We attach “Dinkie” Nickel lesser degree, in Canada empha- co-operation cf the school board sis is placed more of: int hool d, teh school Service By pp intment |) | Rim Heels on Ladles Shoes ‘ CASTLEGAR, B.C. AUCTION SALE Timber Sale X73073 - There will be offered for sale PERSONAL, at public auction, at 10:30 A.M. Look younger! Rid yourself LOCAL TIME on February 18th,| of’ gray hair with Angelique 1957, in the office of the Forest|Gray Hair Restorer. Restore na- '}Ranger, Castlegar, B.C. the Li-| tural looking color, beauty, $1.38 cence , X73073, to cut 2,612,000| at Pitts Drug Store. 1 4° i cubic feet of Spruce, Balsam, f - A wer |] Lodgépole Pine, Hemlock, Cedar aii itas - 7 eoeateg? 2 MARSA PAYA - THE 1. C088 Monday, February. 18 at 8 p.m. 17 CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER wt athletics. tion and the teachers who act amped There are many ways of|as house. sponsors. coven: grouping students into the usual At the Stanley Humphries four houses for the purpose of Jr.-Sr, High Schoo] which enrolls athletic competition, There is} 595 the house the class method, the age-grade includes Soccer, Basketball, Vol- method’ and the age-weight-|leyball, Table Tennis, Track and height method to name a few. Field, and Softball. -The:. total In Castlegar, we find the male and female student partici- age-grade method quite suitable} pation in each activity has been for a school.of our size. Our point calculated as follows: for house Soccer ..... = is based on 2 for a win, 1 for Volleyball : oe. participation and 0 for a loss’ in Baskeball .. : aun oe : : . activities which are run on a Co-ed Volleyball schedule league basis, In” indi- Table Tennis vidual athletics such as track and Track, .... fied points are alloted as : Andividual events— Win-5 The Physical Education de- 2nd-3| partment here, as in many other 3rd -1| schools, is responsible for provid- Win-gling necessary equipment, for gnd-6| drawing up schedules, for pro- 3rd -4| Viding capable officials, for com- “The important thing is not puting and maintaining a record winning, but taking part. of house scores and for super- The essential thing not con-| Vision of all house athletics, quering but fighting well, Baron]. Still, the teachers involved de Coubertin. This Olympic Mot-|in the, administration of house to can be applied to the system athletic competition feel that the of house sports in the high school| house system at Stanley Hum- athletic picture. phries High School has not as This philosophy portrays the|yet reached the cherished stage spirit of balancing par-|°f ion. How- ticipation: with winning, It em-|¢Ver, for a school that has been phasizes the satisfaction of know- functioning as a unit for six ing the game was played to the short years it is felt that house} best of the groups ability. Thus athletics at our schoo! can com- the individual shows the satisfac-| Pare very favourably with those tion of the group. Further, the}Of many larger and more esta- socializing influence of © group blished schools in the province. and individual co-operation, team Mr. N. Turik, spirit and finally, the feeling of Director, P.E. Dept, S.H.H.S. Hon Moijelsky. = os e — eee ech on on area situated [Legion Membership | itd vacent Crown tend on| NOW Totals 204 UNITED MARLANE. © China. Creek, Kootenay Land|. “on “Friday the Canadian Le- TRI GRIL | nistrict,. fifteen (15) years will| gion ‘added’ another feather to RUCKING L _ |] be. allowed for removal of timber.| its cap with the initiation of a J . DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE S:00 e.tt, £0. 9:80 pan. » Open . Provided'.anyone unable to|/new member, Mr. Edward A ton g Grail, Rossland, Castlegar Not Just Another Place To i «Nel : z : 4 N attend the auction in person may| Hyde, prdposed by. D.° Peppard. < Peuenee. ane Pinee 2: Bat || cubmit’ a sealed tender, to be| This “prings thé: total .member- if opened at the hour of auction and| ship to 204. . PHONE S861 CAS ee treated as one bid. i 1 One rarely hears the highly “Parther p may, be ive term | obtained from the Deputy Minist-| prosperous times. A few days seo < of Fore, ee aga however, the chairman of the ? ° istrict: Forester, Nelson, oa i * Relief. C re- Greep’s Electric }}or the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, | ported that he was able to bring ‘RLECTRICAL : BC, | {the resources of the Legion to CONTRACTING | - - the of’such a person, < in ‘the form of a hot meal and ane. .. — Free Bstimates transportation to Trail, where he le vice PHONE 3571 ' had been promised .employment, What We Install Box 383 ‘Shows at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday Matinee SPECIAL AT 2:00 P.M SMOKE ; _ in ‘Technicolor FRED MacMURRAY ° ANN BAXTER & BURL IVES—The Singing Troubadour ALSO NEWS & CARTOONS HONDAY:& TUESDAY TWO. MEN AND AN-INDIAN GIRL! Drama of the great Buffalo hunt inCOLOR and CINEMASCOPE PHONE Castlegar 2021 SMITHS PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone ~ Relays — The zone” meeting at Celmo was attended by the Zone Com- mander, A. A. Lamb and -the Zone representative. of the Cast- J.1. LAUGHTON Jeger Branch, E, | Fitzpatrick. BSe. OD. : / : lack of i was ae colaent in the attendance of re- ‘ OPTOMETRIST presentatives, with only six out Office _Hours of.the twelve branches attending. Diamonds — Watches MON. — ye. ome 581 Squadron No decisions of importance were Jewellery 10-12 1:28 to 5:00 made,: but general, di of PHONE 2041 " .. PHONE 2531 | To date the various courses legion affairs was the topic of . . per 2 ard. 3 have completed the meeting. = are going very well. Flights num- Members. are reminded that several of their’ courses and have| ues for the current year are had tests on same, with very|Payable forthwith. They will favourable results, It is quite continue to receive a copy of the important that we finish our Legionair, but failure to pay their courses as soon as possible so dues cancels any furth§¥r issue that we can devote as much time| after March. G. Smibert will be as we can to preparing for our| glad to acknowledge payment of annual inspection. dues on Saturday mornings. be- At this time we would like| tween the hours of § a.m. and i to point out that it is p.m, at the Legion Hall. e that cadets who have left the squadron, turn in all of Watch Repairs Guaranteed for One Year _ Leo Bosse GENERAL BUILDING * CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building Supplies CLL. Paints CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 292 Phone 2161 G. A. SUMNER!” Naturopathic “Physician remenko Building PHONE 2621 CAMADA’S OIL FIELDS BEFORE LEDUC Wl antas of sapuatirs Pavonasis ro ‘OL PROSPECTING -18% AREAS OF THIN SEOIMENTS -13%, J Fa MOUNTAINS ANDIGNEOUSAOCK ~ 33% © TEN YEARS AGO THIS WEEK AN IMPERIAL DRILLING CREW. DISCOVERED ok NEAR LeDuc, ALBERTA, a THAT. ECO ERY. HAS AFFECTED THE LIFE OF ALMOST EVERY CANADIAN WALDIE Before the discovery of oi Conada had only two oil fields of any significant size. One was Norman Wells, N.W-T., which was too remote to serve’ pepulated areas, The other, Turner Valley, had been produc- | ing oil since 1936 and was declining. | at Leduc in February, 1947, SINCE LEDUC In 1946, Canada’s own oil fields met only nine percent ofher demand. Today, they of a demand which has increased by. three times: In 1946, Canada’s proven oil reserves were 72 million barrels. Today, there are al- most three billion barrels, 2 40-fold increase. In 1946, there were just 435 miles of il ipe line in all Canada, Today, there are more than 5,000 miles, In 1946, there were half 2 million oil-heated homes in Today, there are ‘more chan a million and a half, 40 Percent of all the homies i in Canada. produce about 70 percent - drilled in western Canada. discovery was, Gnd... more oil in Canada, What were the cesults? . The crew at Imperial Leduc No. 1 that winter's duy knew that very few wells drilled in unproven territory find oil in . A fs ‘ing oi! prod ploying thousands. quantities. This could be just another well in» a long series of failures . . . 133-0f them ata cost of $23,000,000... which Imperid! had * When Imperial Leduc No, 1 “came in” on February 13, 1947, the elated crew knew they had made an important discovery. What they couldn't know was just 4ow important their for Imperial! Leduc No. 1 encouraged not only Imperial buc hundreds of other companies to look for... and to » New t. an of old ones, + Birth of dozens of new industries. « Large savings of foreign'exchange that would have been spent on oil imports. « A surer supply of oil for Canada, Nor has this development reached its peak. -Fhough about four billion dollars have al- ready been invested in finding and developing Canadian oil, experts predict another 20 billion will be spent during the next 25 years, bringing us still more industries, more jobs, and, of course, more oil. Leduc's bicthday was a happy day for us all! IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your building needs. Estimates- gladly given. Phone 7112 Desmond T. Litflewood their equipment. This we are OPTOMETRIST © Post Office Bailding Wed. 2:0 pm tm 8 pm ‘ PHONE 2221 sorry to say has not been done jn several cases, so please you ex-cadets, let us have your uni- forms, On the same trend there are a number of cadets who have left the squadron and still have shoes in their possession. We would in having these shoes back since we must be able Patch Maid Bakery Limited Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary . Cakes PHONE S341 : Fer COAL, SAND, GRAVEL. BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING Seo Castlegar Transfer -W. Sharples Phone 6091 to produce them, otherwise the squadron will have to pay for them at ten dollars and fifty cents per pair. Parents please note that we would like these shoes regardless of their present condition. The squadron welcomes a ne weadet, AC2 K, Dennus. Arrow. Lakes Ferry - Service - ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf i 10:00 a.m. Monday.- Arrive Edgewood . 4:00 p.m. Monday. Leave Edgewood, 7:00 am. Tuesday. Arrive Robson Wharf. 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, Lezve Rohson Whorf 10:00 a.m. Thursday. Asrive Edgewood. “LAST EUWwE ROBERT TAYLOR - STEWART GRANGER LLOYD NOLAN - DEBRA PAGET - RUSS TAMBLYN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY OBR SOLDIER CF FSRiUNE CLARKE GABLE & SUSAN HAYWARD Cinemascope & Color