CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957 ve ro Sowa aM ae 75 Concrete placing is now more than hale completed on the Robert H. Saunders geverating station of t! wrence s¢a- way and work Is proceeding on the installation of the imbedded arts for the turbines. the foreground, and the United States’ Bowerhouse, | onieh adjoln it, will"have a total jnetalled capacity of 1,640,000 Rica watts upon completion e St. La prance. ‘Power De- velopment will be placed in initial operation in 195! The Canadian powerhouse, seen here ia 5 3 Million Now Live In Houses On Wheels Every year more and more people take to the open road and live the life of wandering no-, mads, Spokesman for the trailer industry report that more than; three million people in North America, representing segments | from all walks of life now live in houses on wheels. And that’s another point; they are no longer called trailers, ' That was too undignified; they! are called mobile homes, and there is good reason for this. At a recent show in New York City, would-be mobile- home buyers were shown all the latest tricks of the trailer, The, houses on wheels now have all the latest. comforts of home. Some of the models have two bedrooms ‘and more than one bath, But it is in appliances and gadgets that the new trailers really come into thelr own. It is a rare trailer that has'nt got a stove, refrigerator and heating unit, Some have attach- able cabanas made of aluminum ‘which can be opened out on a site to give more space. A bay , window is available on some models which opens outward when parked, and folds back in-|* to the trailer when on the move. Some of the models also have television sets, air conditiong, garbage disposal units, distiwash- ers and washing machines and , dryers, The trailer wife certain- ‘ly doesn’t have to rough it. Legion Corner A breath of the Scottish wafted through the Legion Memorial Hall last week when David Craig was initiated into ordinary membersnip of the Can- adian Legion. A. A. Martin, reporting at the of the Bingo Sea- "KOOTENAY BUILDERS & ‘SUPPLIERS PHON — 5155 SASH & DOOR CABINET MAKING BUILDING HARDWARE GLIDDEN PAINTS MARSHALL-WELLS PAINTS 5 | E. Norris, Son, felt that the transfer of over $150 to the Welfare Fund as pro- fit from 13 contests was a mea- sure. of its success, Mr. Martin and his assistants were congratu- lated by the President, Mr. A. The Cenotaph Committee final working of the proposed cenotaph for comment ‘and criticism by the had yet to be obtained from the Parks Board and application will be made within the next few days. The Branch is considering the extension of their premises as a result of a suggestion from the Ladies’ Auxiliary together with the necessary funds. A certain amount of discus- é th New Directory Contains Lislings For 16 Kootenay Centres Number listings for 16 tele- phone centres are contained in the latest West Kootenay tele- phone directory. The B.C. Telephone Com- pany printed 20,700 directories 19,250 last year, The size of the book also increased to 96: pages this year from 88 last year, The directory has a green and long distance calling rates. Numbers aré listed for Bal- four, Castlegar, Christina Lake, Fruitvale, Grand Forks, Green- wood, Kaslo, Nelson, New Denver, Silverton, Rock Creek, Rossland, Salmo, Slocan City, South Slocan and rally 78 Mr. Milkman, nan, Bring Me Some Milk—Sometiine this year, in comparison with|¢ cover instead of brown and con-/§ tains information on placing calls i H. S. MacDONALD R. T..“DICK” LEAH WELL-KNOWN in many Interior communities, R. T. “Dick” Leah has been appointed district manager of the Interior tegion for Imperial Oil Limited, it has been announced by Ronald S. Ritchie, manager of Imperial Oil's B.C. marketing division, Mr, Leah’s haadquarters will be at Penticton where he succeeds H. S. MacDonald who has been district manager there for the past two, years, Mr. MacDonald moves to Van- - THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957 * CASTLEGAR MAKE UP TO $200.00 ‘YER MONTH at McCreight's Rooming House, phone 2403, tin 16 Men-Women; We have a sen-|/ ror SALE — Lots in Kinnaird sational plan whereby you can make $50.00 weekly and more in spare time by selling ices com- $180.00 eacit. Phone 2738. tin 8 ROOM & BOARD — “ valtable FOR SALE — 105-25 hp. Evenrude and remote controls, also 14" boat, phone’ Castlegar 3491, 126, FOR SALE — Piano in good con- dition, phone 3231, 226 FOR SALE — Six reom house— bath and 4 bedrooms ,full base- ment, situated on'1% acres—- DRESSMAKING and BUTTON HOLES, phone 3836, Mrs, A. E, Webster, Kinnaird. 326 For further apply Mrs. M. Ellis, Blueberry Creek, 326 WANTED — Baby Go-cart in good condition, apply Mrs, C. Thring, phone 3711, 126 NOTICE — pléte line’ of dry goods and yard/ FOR SALE — Booker furnace, goods "No experience needed. Free. particulars and Free gifts. Rex Trading ‘Co, 1171 Bernard complete with forced air ‘fan, apply Castlegar News, ttn St, ‘West, Montreal, Quebec.|FOR SALE — Strawberries by Dept. 104, ‘tin 1 the bueket, phone 2327. ’ 325 BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR SALE — Building lots, Elm and 3rd, phone 9611. 226 the Castlegar Library eal commence July 2 and during FOR SALE — Green peas and strawberrles, phone 2057, Mrs. Bonde, $326 the months of July and August the Library will be open on Tuesdays only, with hours from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 326 FOR SALE — One Singer Treadle price $15, phone 9811. 126 FOR SALE — Lots in Blueberry, -Apply Mrs. M. Ellis, Blueberry reek, 328 couver to head a mew consumer sales planning co- 1 group for Imperial Oil. The lot of a mi is never a happy one what with rain, snow, sleet — and deciph- ering notes, The note was found sion took place most economic plan and R. Heagy was asked to submit’ further figures for consideration. by the Mail or ‘Phone Your Holiday Address to the CASTLEGAR NEWS and We'll See That, You Get A Paper During The Time You Are Away ' in a milk bottle a few days ago by Ken Sharples of the Modern Dairy. “Dear Mr. Milkman: We don't want milk every day. We want milk like this—Today we want milk, tomorrow we don’t and the next day will be just like the day before the day after tomor- tow." After scratching his head for awhile, Mr. Sharples’ figured something was fishy and investi- gated further, His suspiciones were confirmed, the note was not written by the householder, but by a neighbor. Mr. Sharples declined telling the name of the writer, but in- formed the Castlegar News that “the culprit’s initials are Sid Walton.” } WHAT NEXT” Mink trimming -has become. even on coats today, but the latest im: ae in the craze for this lux- TO ALL-LIFE INSURANCE ~ " POLICYHOLDERS: IMPORTANT NOTICE Retirement Savings Plans Eligible for INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS The Jncome Tax Act (Canada) was recently amended to permit individual taxpayers to deduct from their income, within‘ certain limits, . Premiums paid for.retirement savings plans in 1957. and later years, The savings portion ‘of either 4 new. or an shia ad: The of the deducti - should in each case-be considered in rela- tion to the restrictions required by: law to be fur is a chesterfield, Fifty yards of mink tails were used to edge the down cushions, the back and the side sections of the chesterfield which was. covered in a pale ivory colored rayon damask, Mink covered buttons were used on the side arms and back, The fancy chesterfield went on display in Toronto recently and the makers were brave enough to exhibit its price tag as well. The cost — $1,200.00 d-in a savings plan to miles it eligible for the deduction, and in H pelation to the policy- holder’s own particular tax circumstances. Policyholders interested in the new deduc- tion should consult their life insurance under- writers or their companies, THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA mn CARE-FREE BEAU; New. MONAMEL LATEX ‘PAINT flows on so easily It almost applies itself, gives one-coat hiding on most repaint work. MONAMEL LATEX dries so fast you can paint in the morning — entertain in the And it's so _Under the tap. no cleaning up simply rinse roller, brush and tray Choose from the sixteen modern ready-mixed tints. + Tube colors give you many more personclized colors. | No muss, no fuss, - ‘inttalen =e : CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHIFUL SERVICE Ambulance -— Flewers Granite, Marble & Bronze Plaques Phone 3601 FURNITURE MOVING ~~ LONG DISTANCE ANYWHERE — ANYTIME For ‘Free Estimates - PHO) Castlegar 2521 s Nelson UNITED TRUCKING INE ‘Trail 191 14 “RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAXI Phones 288M & 2311 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, B.C. -LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND 5 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NORA’S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR A complete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski ” CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4622 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. NOTICE — Fall Fair Meeting, Friday, June 28 at 8 p.m. Le- gion Memorial Hall, 126 NOTICE — B.C. Health Supplies, Herbs, Juicers, Flour, 34 coe umbia Ave. * FOR SALE — Partially ia 2 bedroom house on excellent site in Kinberry Sub.—Sstate, must sell—phone Trail 798X2 or write 679 Forrest Drive, Trail, B.C. tin 23 FOR SALE —- 2 lots on 300 blk, 7th Ave. — Terms or cash, Phone 5141. 324 FOR RENT — In Crescent Val- ley—3 &.4 roomed houses, apply R. Kosiancie or phone ‘2B Crescent Valley. 424 Legends Live Again — The lore and legend of British Columbia, highlights of the 100 yearns of growth the province will be celebrating, will live again in nearly every ‘community next year, A graphie story of the years from 1858 to 1958 — told by his- torical relics, paintings, photo- graphs, original manuscripts and maps, will be brought into more than 300 centres in two big, mod- em vans. . From mic-Aprit to’ the.end of September, two “Museum Cara- vans” will tour British Columbia with free showings of the’ prov- ince's history. One van will tour Vancouver FOR RENT — 2 roomed house in Kinnaird on large lot, eee, then go through the Low- “phone 4461. a24i NOTICE — Beauty Parlor, 76 Maple St, Castlegar, specials! haircuts, Alice’ Zuckerberg, phone 4631. 324 NOTICE —- The Reader's Digest is in 12 er into the jand close in the Okanagan, The other will go through the north- |ern area of British Columbia via {Kamloops to Dawson Creek and rt St.John area, turn through| | Prince George and up to Prince Rupert, then back into the Lower UNITED TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE ‘Trail, Rossland, Castlegar : Nelson = PHONE Castlogar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:40 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. + Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Eat Another PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR SMITHS PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone S401 & 7261 We Service What We Install: GREEP’S ELECTRIC _ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates _. PHONE 3571 Rox 384 emetic ane NTT CASTLEGAR DRY CLEANERS Phone 4851 We Pick-Up and Deliver + 20-12 1:30-5:00 PHONE 2581 G. A. SUMNER Naturopatnic Physician * .Eremenko Building PHONE 2021 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building . Supplies ‘ CLL. PAINTS ° CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE Box 292 Phone 2161 Castlegar, B.C. |; (28 i These are: En- ‘glish, Spanish, French; German, Italian, Portuguese, * Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Japanese and Arabic. For your copy write Box 159 or phone __ 5123, -R.. R. Peterson. 324 LOST — Box of tools by Pam Creek’ Bridge, would finder phone . 2628, _ Castlegar. 325 The 34-foot vansj hauled _ by tractor-trucks, -will Rave on their outside walls murals. depicting growth of ‘transportation and other facets of life from 1858 to the present. Free showings of color’ films on British Columbia also will be made at every stop. Willard Ireland, provincial ar- chivist who, Is supervising the 1LLS. Ltd. Charter Service Towing - Barges , anywhere on the Arrow Lakes ¢ Phone 4331 soring Brit|sh: Columbia Centen- nial Committee, said, “We will try to take as representative a collection as possible from the many treasures in the provincial archives,” Some exhibits might be the chair that Sir Matthew. Bailey Begbie, British Columbia's fam- ous first judge, carted with him on ali his missions of justice, or Sir James Douglas’: medicine kit, photes of éarly miners and their gold and ‘the like, -* of Indian _clothi of exhibits for the spon-| . Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave: Robson Whart 10:00 am. Monday. Arrive Edgewood — 4:00 p.m. Monday. wood, 1:00 p.m. Tuesday. Leave Robson Wharf 10:00. a.m. Thursday. Arrive Edgewood. 4:00' p.m. Thursday. Leave Edgewood. 7:00 a.m, Firday. Arrive Robson Wharf 1:00 p.m. Friday. utensils, equipments and atts and crafts will be shown, . An outline: of the progress of transporta- tion and industry will be made, Local, centennial committees will handle the exhibitions in each centre, There will be full’ co- operation with schools in each area. tO BE SURE For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 . ANDERSON AGENCIES WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY _LTD. .We can supply all your building needs. Estimates gladly given. . Phone ‘W112 DESMOND T. - LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Phone 3021 or 2231 DUTCH MAID - BAKERY LIMITED Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PHONE 3241 For “COAL, SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING & - EXCAVATING SHE ,CASTLEGAR TRANSFER ' ° W. Sharples Phone 6091 THURS., FRI.,. SAT. George Mont “THE JUNE 27,28, 29 “THE LONE GUN” — in color ~~ ONG NEGNG TRAILER Lucille Ball and Desi Arnez ; One Showing 9:30 p.m. thy Malone in color NOTICE — Room or Room and Board—Apply Seto Cafe or phone 3661. + 226 RICK’S T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 7271 - Everything In T.V. ties HALIC Fleetwood. T.V. ENJOY Aes HOME ON © COMFORTABLE 4 PAYMENTS! | £8@ TAKE 155 WEEKS ~ .TO-PAY FOR LENOX WARM. AIR HEATING- There's no need to braak your budgot or your back—whon you Install Lennox warm ait heating. You'll enjoy up to three winters of cloan, convenient, automatic heat while you pay! No mare shoveling ever! We have Lennox oil or gas conversion units for your prasent furnace, and a wide warily of complete Lennox heat- ing systems for homes with of without basements, Come in or phone fora FREE heating survey! SMITH'S “PLUMBING & HEATING Phones 3401 and 7261 Fast Air Service To VANCOUVER daily including _ Sunday phone Airport for Information and Reservations Canadlax Pacijis MIRLINES + (Continued from page 2) ~ gives away to despair and hopelessness. POETRY WITH PATHETIC PROPHECY The last entry in the diary, made on the day of the trooper’s capture, was written while he sat in the cold winter sunshine, staring out across the valley at. the shattered waste of our lines, a reflection as he well knew, of his own, and he dreamed of the green” hills and rich vineyards of his homeland — and: he’ captured in a short poem his own sense of hopelessness ‘and despair, The last two lines end with pathetic pro-° phecy: “No more will the p 1p see. his t Nor the roses blush on his grave’ He died the next day and was buried beside the: slim Canadian who had preceded him. land Garden =. Graph By DEAN HALLIDAY 2aaiE "8 Jee . 6 INCHES OF SOIL No matter | as the plant ‘develops, ae ree4 mada more water until th wn in the accompanying Gar-| depth Is reached. ae but there will b: pleasure in it. Urualy a small pool is also ‘Therefore, - Phe water | tain, iy should be planted in earth @ bottom of the: pool, & Head of ina box, which ts th usual practice when the depth of water Is greater. To plant a water lily in a shal- varieties as ;|Purple ot Patricia. a handsome imson. Hardy water lilies can out are ume after warm weather ts in. Tropical varieties, which: should be treated as anaouals. should not be set out until con= Hnuous warm weather Is ase CASTLE ‘PHONE 2921 “THURSDAY, FRIDAY ond SATURDAY BYST PICTURE. OF THE YEAR!” Federation of Women's Clube. 230 p. Last complete show at 8:! 50 pia SATURBAY MATINEE “The Lone Ranger” Chapter 6 “BLAZING THE OVERLAND TRAIL” Showing at the matinee only Matinee at 2 p.m. on oF vee wontoe onnataer thavat ever MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY - Heinrich Getler . Elizabeth Sigmund “HEIDE & PETER” + Technicolor Feature at 7:15 ond 9:15 pm. Last complete show ot 8:45 p.