¢ Page 6 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, June 25, 1953 “It won't do you any good,” she replied, “and besides, I don’t think you could.” LAQUITA’S BEAUTY Next to Credit Union si. FOR NEXT WEEK ONLY OPEN fi Mon, - Tues. - Thurs. Fri. - Sat. Closed July Ist. ACCOMODATION LOANS Did you ever need from $5 to $25 for that sudden week end fishing trip with that. snake-bite medicine, or $16 for that -trans- portation ticket. or some ‘quick cash for that darling. dress on Sale? When you budget did not allow for such unforseen items drop in and see your Credit Union for an accomodation loan. You can quickly get up to $25 in this form of loan. The cost of such a loan is one ceht on a dol- lar, $25 costs you 25 cents, Business In B.C. Strikes, Market Conditions Plague Lumber And Fishing By. FRANKLIN PRICE - Siac and the threat of more to come plus the effects of ‘‘dif- ficult markat’ cohditions”’ have painted a not-pretty picture for B.C.'s basic industries — lumber and fishing. As an estimated 1,000 Fraser River gillnetters lay idle at their docks awaiting settlement of the 1953 salmon prices, B.C. Packers reported an operating loss for the]. year ending March 31 at a whop- ping $1,54,735. Buchanan Company president. J. M. ii Castlegar Amateur Athletic : and Recreation Society ANNUAL MEETING Will Be Held In - CORONATION HALL Friday, June 26, 1953 Meeting at 8 p.m. All Sports Minded People ‘Especially Invited in his. annual report, blamed this on “difficult market- ing conditions, lower unit sales prices received for the com- pany’s products, and the “com- plete loss of sales revenue from herring oil and herring meal.” He added that B.C. Packers’ position was “common to numer- ous other fishing companies en- gaged in similar operations on during this period. the North American "continent The operating loss this year compares with a $1,984,422 pro- fit shown last year. WOODWORKERS, OPERATORS HAVE ANNUAL WAGE TUSSLE Recommendations of’ a. concil- iation board hearing on wage de- mands by woodworkers is not ex- pected for another week. The an- nual tussle between, the, 32,000 Work. LECKIES" SKOOKUM Seat “$13. 00 - LECKIES ENGINEER. BOOTS $17.00 BROGUES .........00..5... $15.00 aged if “SATIN BATHING SUITS “ You and your guests will enjoy the distinctive, differ- ent flavour of Coronation... a fine Canadia Whisky of mellow smoothness? SOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. - Established 1832 Canada’s Oldest Distillery This advertisement. is. not’ pi Control Board or by the G v coast and -158 log- ging and lumber operators has and the three man board has lis- tened to nearly a thousand pages) of testimony, and received more than 100. exhibits. The union is seeking a 15-cent, hourly increase, union security and other concessions, in‘ a re- newal of the contract which ex- pired June 15,.At present the woodsmen are working on a non- contract bi BIG LUMBER FIRM SOLD - -'Sale of . Canadian. Western Lumber Company. to Crown Zel- B.C., although it may in the rest of Canada, John R. White, president,Imp- erjal Oil, predicts- that the price might go up a cent a. gallon. But Robson Elementary Sudents Donate $60: To District Causes =~ Robson Elementary School stu- dents have made donations total- ling $60, to district causes, the two teachers, Mrs, E, R. Smith and Mrs, L, A, Quayle have an- nounced, ‘ Donations 'made are to the Junior Red Cross, $20; the Crip- pled Chifdren’s Fund $20; the Kootenay Lake General Hospi- tal $10 and the Trail Tadanac Hospital $10. - The total of donations repres- ents the net proceeds of the - Spring Sale the students spon- sored, The teachers express . gincere- lation for the in which parents. have supported school projects. “We very much appreciate the interest and help of the parents during the past year,” they said.: other the coast, point out they obtain their supplies from California, and only Imperial‘at present is using Alberta crude. The prices of Alberta crude at, well-head might be affected by mid-continent U.S, prices in view of the comparative situation at Sarnia, served by pipelines from both regions. :, DISTILLERY CO. SOLD TO SEAGRAM'S B.C. UNIT United Distillers of Canada, parent company to a number of companies, both here and in the east, has been sold to B,C. Dis- tilleries, a unit of enc Ss, for an undisclosed amount ‘The sale includes: United Dis- tillers of Canada Ltd. United Distillers Ltd., John Dunbar & Co, Ltd, Duncan Harwood & Co. Ltd, and the U.D.L. ‘Distillery at Grimsby, Ontario, Not included in the ‘deal is Princeton Brewing Company. Canada. is assumed to need a population of 30,000,000 by 1975 to absorb her own industrial pro- duction, meet responsibilities. of defense and to fill’a framework of government four times too large for..the country. -PARK. ELECTRIC: GLEASSHEAT DEALER’ WIRING MATERIALS FIXTURES CONTRACTING REPAIRS . COLIN PETTS Corner Maple.and 2nd. . PHONE. 4516 7 heohae, — Paints — . IS THERE ANYTHING You NEED IN THE LINE OF... : ye Fer 8 a ? Building Supplies: Phone or Write Us ‘Today Siding — Plumbing We Are Taking Orders for COAL PHONE (4221 CARLSEN’S BUILDING SUPPLY. WORKING Witt lerbach °C is now as- sured. Henry “J. Mackin, Cana- Castlegar Branch: | JAMES R. ELLIOTT, Manager: reports. en cnat ithe 42 year old -¢om- fpany, one of B.C.’s biggest pro- ducers, will be exchanged on the :basis of one share of Crown for three of Western. ‘The combined timber resources of: xCrown: Zellerbach and. Cana- dian ~Western probably makes the Crown. ‘company’ Rext to-the Timber* the "largest timber fr aie com- pany ‘on‘the Pacific Coast,’ :°: ‘Canadian: Western runs Fraser Mills,'the biggest in the: Com- » Comox’. Logging’ & Railway ~ Co., at Ladysmith, WL; Yand. is‘associated’ with Pacific Mills (a Crown subsidiary)'\7in the new Elk Falls newsprint plant,. ee NO PRICE BOOST LIKELY FOR B.C. GASOLINE '~ a Effect of a 25-cent-per barrel | crude increase in mid-continental United States, is not expected to effect the price of gasoline in “While: no! pricé_ tag was men- tioned, it is éstifmated assets of the company would be worth be- tween $8,000,¢ 000 and : $10,000,000. /40,000 Baby Fish Given: New Home . In Arrow Lakes ‘Some 40,000 . baby. ‘Kamloops trout have “béen placed in their new home in the Arrow Lakes, a part of some 200,000 who have been planted i in lakes and streams present the yield from last year’s: eggs’ which: are ‘collected ata numberof! Okanagan’ centres such as Beaver, Lake, Kelowna, | and near Princeton. ., Figure}. relqased by ‘the. Nel- son hatchery, officials show: that |} 10,000 “fmeérlings” have beery turned loose:,in. the Upper Ar- row Lake; 30,000 in the Lower Arrow Lake; 26,000 in Christina Lake; 50,000 in’ Kootenay. Lake;, 25,000 in Kootenay. West Arm; 60,000 in, Slocan Lake and 10, 000 in the Slocan’ River. These, infant fishes are now on their. own to live a full- life as best they may despite the ‘lures and wiles of fishermen and~ the other fisheaters. The hatchery is now making preparations to hdnulé ‘another || shipment of: egzs from. the" Oka- nagan , collection’ centres,.. The eggs, taken ° “from” ‘about June 20; to. July 10; fare”; {distributed ~ “be August or Septembe 7 STATIONERY “RENNIE” In Association with SET: (Tex) Mowa tt of Nelson, I will: “be handling a full line of” -OFFICE: SUPPLIES | AND‘ OFF! ICE ‘EQUIPMENT ‘To. acquaint you erith! i my new store lam SLASHING. . . PRICES for’ the full week of JUNE'29 — JULY 4. Here: is your “denes to ee late your Fishing Kit; Buy the Kid that Ball Glove he has been wanting! ‘Whether or not you need any sporting goods-drop in pany fine next welt and: say “HELLO”. GEOL ES oe — <2 Aion RSE. Thurday, June 25, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C: Page 7 The News’ For Sale ‘Classifieds © For Rent Just Looking Continued from bae 2 1 o 4 1 overslanting the case. In the first place the childven are actually FOR SALE — 3 1/2 h.p, Outboard Motor. Oil Cook Stove. D. Stewart, Robson.:, P3-25 FOR SALE — 6 ¥.P, LE.L, Chain Saw, $225.00. ‘Like New. Apply Box 504, Castlegar. P3-24 FOR SALE — 3 bedroom house on highway in Kinnaird, terms arranged, Phone 3502. P3-24 FOR SALE — One co jus' freshened. 4th calf. call ¢ ‘at ate in’s Store or house by Robson ferry entrance, P3-24 FOR SALE — Young Ayrshire Cow, good milker. Apply Mike Fedosoff, Pass Creek. P3-25 FOR SALE — 4 room house and bath. Complete plumbing. Wir- ed for range, Garage in base- ment. Price $4600, G. F.. Miller, 7th Avenue, Castlegar, '° P3-25 3 USED GAS ‘WASHERS AND ene McClary Countess Range. Also one Air C COMPLETELY FURNISHED 5: roomed house,* Lots for sale , between Highway and High * School across from Forestry 7 Station. Phone 2856. C1-26 FOR RENT — Fully furnished 3 roomed house for July and ’ August. Box 623, Castlegar. 3-25 at school a “short part of the year and seven’ then judging by the Kats Trounced: 10-1: By Royals.At Nelson: The Castlegar Kats took their second decisive defeat from the Nelson Royals Sunday afternoon when they were swamped 10-1 of.some of the nee their companions carry much. greater influence on their individual act- ions than do those teachers. Secondly, it takes an honest parent like my neighbor Mrs. Collinson to state the truth when at the Graduati dinner, she |Help Wanted, There's a bright future for go- ahead young men with Canada’s First Bank Bank of. Montreal There you will have opportunity, for rapid.promotion, interesting, varied work,. ample security and said that when she had sent the last of her children to school, she felt like turning cart-wheels’, In-fact, I think if the schools were closed for any length of time, there would be a revolu- tion .. . both of. parents and children, There can be such a thing as too much association, AS. for | the mass - produced, @ good salary. are reg- ular in line with your progress, Call at the local Branch or tele- phone 3041, 6-25 YOUNG MEN who are in b as type of training, | ry can be quickly pointed out that on the final two, the department of education has been getting’ cudgels from its minister and others for just the opposite reasons, As for the. third item, @ career’ are Joviled to consult Ap- ply Fd. Btoodott Brilliant, Phone 4571, 3-21 BOY'S BALLOON TIRED BIKE, Good condition. Apply Paul Plotnikoff, Castlegar or hone 7 7. ie the of the’ Canadian Bank of enmiersee Salaries are good and the pros- pects of advancement are excel- lent, C6-25 Wanted i COOK' STOVE. SUITABLE FOR Camp. $10, Write Box 1, H BABYSITTER FOR OCCASION- al evening sitting with two small kiddies. Elderly person or CHOICE ‘RIVER VIEW LOTS, Limited ‘number. $800.00. Ap- ply Guy Guido, Lower Du- mont; Kinnaird. . P6-26 to child- ren. Apply Box 566, C Castlegar. TWO ACRES OFLA LAND IN Robson or vicinity. Apply: Box P3. INTERNATIONAL CUB FARM- ALL Tractor with plough,‘ cul- tivator, power take-off and trailer, Reasonably priced for Cash, G. Miller, Robson. C 3s P 1. For Sale or ‘Trade : 1939 MERCURY. SEDAN, equipped with Radio, Heater and Sun Visor. Apply M. Piq- uard, Upper Bench, Binge. oak, 1 For Rent. s THREE ROOMED HOUSE WITH light .and water on Robson Townsite. Apply E. x Martin, * Phone 3463. C1-26 3 ROOMS. IN CENTRAL LOCA- tion, Reasonable rent. Apply B. Huber's Photo Studio, 522 or Phone 4022, unset bath. Apply G. F.: Miller, 7th. Avenue, Castlegar, 3-25: FOR RENT § roomy housé and |° 335, Ci -26 Announcement Will look after children by day or week in my own home. Mes. E. A, hasopard, Phone ate. 4, P3-26 the tea- chers do not exist. i is too was foned by at by the, Nelson . girls in a fastball game at Nelson, . Rain and a muddy field caused the game to be called after the fifth inning, Royals banged in two runs each inning, helped ‘along by a number of Castlegar errors and the hit barrage, they collected from Kats chucker, Ann Kastru- koff. Ann, going all the way for the Kats, struck out one batter and walked three, giving up 15 hits. For Nelson, Verda Pratt pitch- ed 4 scoreless innings, giving up two hits and one walk. Mary Mc- Ginn took over in the fitith, giv- ing up one hit and one run, She struck out one batter and issued one walk. Castlegar Firemen Quel Chimney Fire. athe Castlegar Volunteer: Fire least two speakers at the grad- uation. In fact, as one student admitted, if students were as concerned over their welfare as were their teachers, and. acted on it, the Bayer. aspirin stocks would hit a new low.” quelled their fourth tise this year, Friday night. The siren sounded .at 5:20 p.m. and 25 seconds Jater the number one fire truck was on its way: to the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Law- son. Columbia Avenue, where a fire was king -vigor- And'I need point out that when the community, (or memuers thereof) organized a Pro-Ree for ‘the it ously, The fire was subdued jn: short |! order and caused no’ semsee. was these same. teachers who carried a. considerable part.of the instruc‘@on' load plus’ their own normal extra - curricular, pro- grams. Impersonal? Hardly. ‘The editorial closes with words of praise and hope for the work ‘and plans of ‘the So- Faréwell Party: Honors’ Mi. And’Mis;-Harvey: Mr, and’ Mrs, C. D.. Harvey, who are leaving Saturday on. an Castle Theatre SAVE WITH A Thriftpass FRIDAY and SATURDAY SSS ciety to keep the’ pro- perly occupied. I do too. .Living in an urban society, without the outlet of farm chores and respon- need some Pessonal CORNS? Use Lloyd’s Corn '& Callous Salve and Pads for pain- full corns and callouses. Quickly effective Salve 50c; Pads 250 at PITT’S DRUG STORE. C1-26: outlet, But the responsibility still lies with the parents ... all the parents ... by responsible exam- ple and precept,to.. see. that it works and also to see that their sons and daughters take some re- sponsibility - in © its :functioning If we-are to continue to: exist as a,democratic society, we must all take. an, active part in its de: ctifices,” we have’ no to: plain ‘of .the increase =| of ‘vandalisih, of. Bovetnment in- ind. t! regi- ‘to which: it leads, ris! Wen, Warren, Jack, Donald and Teabelle. C1-26 1 NOTICE” OF: APPLICATION . FOR .CHANGE. OF. NAME NOTICE:IS HEREBY GIVEN ||that an’ application will be mas to the Director of: Vital Shanties for a ‘change. of name pursuant to the provisions of the “Change of: Name Act” by me, Guido) Gfroereis of the Village ‘of Kin- naird, in the Province of British Columbia; as follows; To: change myname from. Guido Gfroereis to Guy Guido; my . wife's ‘name from Isabella Gfroereis to Isabelle Guido; and my ‘minor unmarried ‘children’s names!from Rose Marie Gfroereis to’ Rose Marie Guido; Bernard Mark Gfroereis to Bernard Mark Guido; Michael Robert Gfroereis to” Michael aobert Guido; Bar- - BALLARINAS e -FLATTIE* * SUMMER CASUAL : Hey FOOTWEAR: FOR Ideal :for. Casual: Footwear. JIN ALL SIZES ne “DOLLS: | bara, b Gfroereis to.-Helen !Joan Guido; Isabelle Agnes Gfroereis to Isa-. belle Agnes Guido; and Kenneth Eugene .Gfroereis to Kenneth ‘Eugene Guido. DATED. at Kinnaird, B.C, this 20th day of June, AD., 1953." Guido G#roereis. to Bar-|' trip to night with Ta farewell party arranged’ by ‘their family “and frinds. ; Some*'30°: guests enjoyed: the evening which ‘was - highlighted |* py the presentation of ‘a number of lovely gifts, presented by’ Mrs. James ‘Leckie-‘on behalf of the gathering. <: 2. Mr.:and Mrs. Harvey are leav- ing Kinnaird:on June 27 and sail- nef from Quebec: City on July 1st. ‘10:36 na: —— Sunday’ School © 7:45 p.m.*— “Hymn’ Song” ‘and Service of ‘Worship. « * Every Sunday at 12:30 Service ot Robson. First & | Sundays at/11 a.m. : Rita Chure h:: ay Masks tions —~ 7:30 p.m. sonaiay ae Gari ins Satirday' evenin; “at SE. hh’: aoe . Josep "3. Chapel" Gospel Hour. ‘Twin Rivers Hall’ Every. Sunday — Breaking ot Bread.10 a.m, Sunday School.— 11:30.a.m. Gospel Hour —-7:30 p. mm. Community Bible is Centre . Undenominational Sunday school, Sundays at 10:30 ;am,. Classes for’ young people of ages.. Evening Service, Sundays, 7:30 pm. A service for the family. Above service in the Legion Hall. Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- | _ days, 7:45 p.m. and Young Peo- ple’s. Fellowhip, Fridays, 7:30 ‘SAN ALS “SEE TRE VERY “Wie SELECTION ‘AND. PRICE’ RANGE AT. ~ BLIE’S ‘AUTO.GOURT Fally Modern CABINS Reasonable Rates — CASTLEGAR-TRAIL HIGHWAY K.- A: Morrow 7 pm, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Fred E, Cc Ave. ‘All are cordially invited sto : these services, Presbyterian Church Services in’ the Church every” Sunday at 11:15 a.m, ‘D. A. MacKellar, Minister Full Gospel Service Co-Workers —» Misses J. Pen- noyer and-F.:Clemo.. ‘ 0 am. — Sunday School, p.m, —: Evangelistic. “Jesus Christ, the same ‘yester- day, today’and forever.” Suite 3 — Post Office Bldg. ‘;Hours 9 a.m. to.5 p.m. MON, — WED. — SAT. lon.-Wed.-Sat Fhone 2581 other. Days Phone 3182. : {Lutheran Services : . Services to be held in Anglican )Church every first and third Sun- day at 3:00 p.m. |