CASTLEGAR : NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B,C. BY’ GLADYS COLLENSON Boys will be, boys,’ and no one can play it better than the Kinnaird Fire Team, I’ know, because I had a _ ringside seat at the show. It all "Started this way, For some time now the residents have been. beefing’ about sand just’ don't ‘apt in a‘cup of tea). ‘Foi 5 |time also I have been’ ‘accusing the’men in my family 6f leav- ing’a ‘ring. in the bathtub, ‘but even a ring wouldn't have‘ been too ‘bad, if it hadn’t beén for, the grit’ at the bottom. It ‘wasn’t until’ I began to leave ‘grit, too, that I retracted my accusations. It had :to be the water. It was, Thad positive proof of ‘this the‘other evening. Hearing what I took to be a fire engine roar- ing-up to the front door, ‘I dash- ed to the window and looked. And sure enough, there was an SETO CAFE GONFECTIONERY “The Best Place To Eat” Large fables For Family or fire: engine no Fee tor pubdiiess firemen’ swarming all over the front lawn, While I stood there with my mouth open, the men clam- bered over the truck, the lawn, and in no.time they had hoses ti to the fire that dt. I-didn’t’-want - to mun q| the risk, of getting” wet * | better ‘stay out. of ‘the’ Naturally, I took ‘ the ‘precaut! myself. behind the this, in some strange 'Wa have prompted the Sosa acuber- NEAR - and FAR VicToRIA— Premier Ben- nett of British’ Columbia ' an- d Monday ‘night that an ance. ey imagined — that “they ‘were” kids int possession of a huge. water pistol, for in.a second ‘the fight |t was on, I would no doubt have enjoyed. it a ‘lot more’ had I been able to run faster, ‘put we wor't have to worry’ about the lawn. drying . out for the next week or so. I wonder how many “people realize ne oe o2 Kinnaira’s I hound.” election will be held: ‘or. Sept- ember 19,, The premier made the long-awaited ‘announcement at the end -of a '15-minute: politi- cal' program" over’ the’ CBC “net- work,.. Liberal leader A., Laing said © this . sudden election . ‘was “typical. blitzkrieg “tactics un- familiar to’ the people of Cana- da.” CCF chief R, sai army adjutant-general, said ca-|1 nada is neglecting her armed service while following United a aweeping, “fires ‘that followed leveled ,eight blocks ‘in the city of nei ay 600, 00) States defense policy -in’ empha- |... sizing air power. He’ /Bls0 ‘said | 2 that” thousands ‘of men—many tof’ them from prisons—recrulted into. the Canadian “Army “for service in Kofea ‘never Tought or did a day’s work, CALI, COLOMBIA’ — “Over 1000 persons were reported kill- ed or injured from an explosion of seven dynamite trucks in the heart of, Cali. Sabotage . was suspected in: the cause. Ripping Soviet Premier Bulganin.. that he Was}: greatly: ‘disturbed’ by Russia's’ failure’ to ‘observe ‘legal agreements ‘reached ‘at’ the Gen- ,| eva_:“Summit” *, Conference “ last July. on the unifcation of Ger- many and, disarmament issues, He called on Russia to eliminate the evils of the ‘Stalin era in’ the international field: as well. as within the‘ Soviet’ border id Trees Source’ of Motor Fuel, Food was a “publi Hci speak of ie Big Rock - in Fag Dumont subdivision, which’ is no more. Up: until a couple of months ago folks. would” direct this landmark, say- and started around like mad.: Fade Sanplios Building Sipps acnaee’ Py any Co. Ltd. CASTLEGAR ‘Phones 3351 & 4061 fire handy. were being washed out, spraying’ water It almost seemed a shame there was no Iventured outside and was informed that the water lines and BREAD, City Bakery, 2 loaves -MARGARINE, ‘Defi 2 Ibs. SPECIAL. b ing, “You know where ‘the big rock is? Well, you just go one plock past that etc, ete”. And now. the, rock:is gone, arid what is more its end wasn’t swift (—The Arab ‘world warned ‘the “West against using |; force in ‘the dispute over the Suez. canal. And the ‘British Labor “party ‘demanded that Prime, Minister Eden publicly guarantee ‘that Britain will not attack’ Egypt. . Delegates of 22 nations are “gathe ‘ing in London |’ today, for a conference to con- sider i control: of and clean, for it was lished slowly and painfully over a period of weeks, dynamited a little at a time and buried at the place of its birth. However, . destruction is sometimes as necessary to pro- gress as’ construction, and the construction’ of Castlegar’s new ice arena is indeed making strides. It has reached the point now ‘where it can no longer be Fy ‘Somiah: i ond. the canal. Greece and. ' Egypt are the only two countries who declined the invitation: For West Germany,’ which is represented, jt.is the first postwar conference in which other than purely Ger- man. issues will be discussed. CHICAGO—Harry Ss. ‘Truman gave his to Industrial Revolution Envisioned. For Rural B.C. ‘Under Forest Plan British columbia 8 fe tent forests, al- u ry for a growing: ics.and chemicals, y bocome yA bourde Of motor C's trees consumption, --. ‘hose and oth Averell i of Rew 7 Zorle for ‘the nomination te for -OXYDOL, giant. pkg. VINEGAR, Nabob, white, gal. SUGAR, .100 Ib. bag - SALAD DRESSING, Miracle whip, CERTO CRYSTALS, 2 pkgs... ICE CREAM, Harel d, 2 bricks KERR-MASON LIDS, wide mouth, pkg. PREM, °3 cans FRUITS & VEGETABLES TOMATOES, O} field, Ib. CELERY, ‘cello. packed, Ib. BANANAS, Z Ibs. MEAT. BACK BACON, slices, Ib. ROUND STEAK, Blue Brand,, Ib.’ me of the carcass of a giant turkey. with the bones pice clean. CITIES OVER 30,000 - There were 34 cities in Can- ada in 1951 with populations Over 30,000, seven more than in 1941. Another nine -had over 25,000 population. oe ealdont Adlai Stevenson main- tained,. “I expect to be: the De- mocratic candidat INELLE, BELGUIM— Hope was given up for the res- ctie ‘of 260 men trappeq ina blazing. mine. The part of the mine ‘in which the lost“ men were trapped was shut off by a cave-in, ORILLIA, ONT.—Major. Gen- eral “W. H. S, Macklin, retired for the lady SUMMER READING A lending library in Battle Creek, Michigan reported the return of ar overdue book, which isn’t. an -unusual occur- ance around such places. What was unusual: was this book was inety-th years Well, T-BONE or SIRLOIN STEAK, blue. brand, Ib. PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ib. VEAL CUTLETS, Ib. | OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. - ‘WEDNESDAY. CLOSED AT 12 P.M. we ‘may find. that ‘amusing, but there’s nothing amusing about the: service .we can get from our public libraries. Have you peer neglecting your reading lately? Most’. housewives - find that they “have little tinié~for this rewarding. and enjoyable pastime,’ Summertime is the time to remedy this ‘situation. If you're staying . at home for the summer, - housework as simple as possible for the next month or 50. and spend . an hour. or. two. every. day, in. your. favorite summer spot; with a. hooke ‘that of the: house you've wanted to read for a Jong time,:' but just “ couldn't find time. If.-you’ve. going - to’ the beach for the: summer, be sure ‘and ‘take along:a selection of books and “be -careful :.that you're not ‘tied down to~house- hold tasks too:much of. the time. ‘Remember’ that..Mum deserves a poliany tool ‘Happy readings a HOW TO RELAX * -In the current issue of THIS WEEK ‘Magazine, Howard “Van Smith comes ‘up with some ‘iim- portant informatic ni for™ house- ‘wives on™ how ‘to “relax: Ape.” ‘Simply lie plan to ‘make your down, COMPAI vs ‘Limi T TED -AND. OTHER PEOPLE FREQUENTING THE RIVER: ‘BANKS ‘SHOULD. 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THURSDAY, AUGUST. 16, 1956 CASTLEGAR’ News. : ASTLEGAR; B.C. AND. SUPPLIERS” Mfg Sash: & Door Cabinet Making FULI. LINE: OF ey Also. GLIDDEN.. PAINTS SPRAY SATIN “Good Assortment. Of FLOOR LINOLEUM PHONE 5155" Cards. of Teas neighbors; ‘and. especially. the : Castlegar ) Foresti: Sevice, , for their help in’ fighting ‘the fire which” destroyed - : their home and ‘threatened their uvell: hood, 1.33 Bullding. Materials success, We wish to extend at this time our. thanks & appreciation for the Public’ Support ‘at the giant* bingo &, to’ all’-those who worked to ‘make “On: That Trip Up the Lake” — COME TO — CASA VISTA CABINS and Coffee Shop * EDGEWOOD “BUSINESS CASTLEGAR DEDICATED :,TO” KINDLY THOUGHTFUL | SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble ‘8 Bronze « Plaques * "Phone 3601 FUNERAL HOME | LONG: DISTANCE FURNITURE | : “MOVING ANYWHERE — ANYTIME. For ae ita 1°33 | The News TEN WORDS FOR 75c;— THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE. * PRICE OF ‘TWO —. 250. DISCOUNT IF PAID | WHEN ;PLACING ORDER | , PHONE” | Cassitod : 8081 - — -For. Sale! Fo ‘or Rent |@oop. GRADE USED CLOTH: ING, ‘dry cledned.. and: ready ‘to wear.. Men’s women's , and children’s. Central Shoe: Repair, Castlegar’ News. Building, ‘phone 4621. tin 21 47 ~. CHEV.:.,SEDAN, RADIO, heater, signal lights, fog: lights, sun-visor,. good. rubber.’ Excel- lent mech, condition. Phone 2676, Castlegar. 2 1949 FORD PICK-UP. PHONE 3236. - 8 32 3. ROOM’ MODERN SUITE _ phone 3967. \ tin 16 SUITES, ROOM AND ‘BOARD - by day, week or month. Mc- Creight’s Apartments, Fixst Ave back ‘of Kootenay Builders, Phone 2493, TEN 36 PARTLY FURNISHED SUITES. Apply Alex Eremenko, | or phone 3061, tin 20 WINDOWS — AS ‘CABINET MAKING : Glass of all sizes’ & weights a ihe Screen Doors - SCREENS ORS — FRAMES ROOM. SELF-CONTAINED : house, phone .& garage.. Phone i 1 2-BEDROOM MODERN HOUSE full basement, .% acre, garden, fruit, berries, . garage. Phone 3142, 1 33 ‘COAL. & WOOD RANGE, — couch, linoleum rug. ete.. “Apply 634-7th Ave. Castlegar. 332 2-BEDROOM HOUSE, MODERN bathroom, | good TV-reteption. |, Price $3500, can be. financed. G. A. Clarke, ‘Kinnaird. 3 31 3—BEDROOM HOUSE, .. FULL HONE : Castlegar. ot Nelson 1471 : » UNITED TRUCKING Trail, ie -RIGBY’S ‘gus DEPOT _ COF’ FEE SHOP CONFECTIONERY. _ PHONE 288M - "HOME Building Supplies PHONE 3131 ING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES KOOTENAY " LAUNDRY. For. Pick: -Up u - Phone Castlegar & Delivery.; - oil heat, grounds, ‘Phone. 3148. 3. 33 8” BENCH-SAW AND % HP. motor. A-1 shape. Apply E: Heagy, Kinnaird. ENED 2 weeks. Phone 2077. Geo. Markin, Castlegar. 2.33 1946 FARGO 2: TON. TRUCK, factory; made. ‘steel deck,. low nuleeee: Apply, Robson’. Co-op. ASTRAL REFRIGERATOR, 1 yer. old, also coal: and ‘wood range. Phone 2846. 133 COW. -WITH HEIFER, PRESH- : 33 oe USED TRUNK, EEO i 2 BEDROOM FULLY MODERN , house in Dumont Subdivision "Kinnaird. Phone 2738... tin 33 SMALL COZY. HOUSE OW: 5th Ave. vicinity of, school. Ph. 5161. : . 1,33 IN’ CASTLEGAR —*2> FOUR room ‘houses, 76 ‘Maple St. . (central). ° 935-5th. Ave.’ (near ‘high school). Apply. Zucker- berg, phone 4631 or write’ Box +246, Castlegar. ~ 3°33 IN. CASTLEGAR. —.! SMALL store with living quarters, 76 Maple St.,° opposit new. Post Office. Apply Zuckerberg, ‘ph. ~ 4631 or write Box: 246. Castle- gar. Wanted to.Rent THEATRE — PHONE 2921 LAST TIMES’ TONIGHT- Tarantula _ Shows at 7 and 9 pam. EEDROOM HOUSE, PHONE 1 33} Wanted : BOY, 16. or 17 YRS. OF AGE _ for. steady. work at the. puree ‘4 Maid Bakery.. * “CENTRAL SHOE v& LEATHER REPAIR’ - “Phone 4621. : ae ttach’ “Dinkle”: Nickel yj Eat But Th EXONE 3881, CASTLEGAR _Greéep’ Electric ”RLEQTRICAL CONTEACTING | Free. Estimates. “ .range, :\ suitable | for “Taat 4 ROOM HOUSE. WITH ELEC- : eouple or small: family. Phone : ~tin25 sbbastinaee and burning on Cast- “Jegar-Blueberry :,. section» :of. * Southern ~.'Trans:- Provincial Highway, approx. 55 -. acres. Mannix. Ltd. Boel elo sian iad News. +2133 “Section 120. Subsection’ 1, “Forest Act” ” . BETWEEN: CRESION & TRAIL, possibly on ‘Castlegar: Ferry— 1 ‘Two. packages of + Slides. - Contact H. Peaches Erickson, .’ B.C. E BINGE HEY 133 It ‘is: interesting. to .know. that in the Readérs Digest 38 printed | in Hf ‘FRIDAY cand SATURDAY OF ALL -6- : ST mage eaustents from. the “Forést Service: desire to subscribe to this book-, peel * 5 notice. Description cot: ‘Closed “areas” inthe =. ¢ t “Gorge, Casino, and creeks’ the. months. - To the'ehd’ of ‘August ae: lish edition © is $2.00 for 16 party 3°32 We. can supply. all your ding. me Estimates Desmond T. Littlewood} “(OPTOMETRIST * «Post. Office Beilding. Wed. 2:20) p.m. to'8. p.m. jora’s:: Dress will ‘be closed August: 20 to Setember 6. a abi the 'C *River,, East’ o! Gorge Creek,. all, of which -lie West. of ‘the Columbia River; “of : i West; 0! ipality * ail. and of “North: ‘pountlary o! _ Kootenay Land 13, All lands ‘situated within the .. watersheds. of Blueberry, Sullivan, until further : 11, All lands’ situated . with ||" Creeks! lying. legar-Tadanac Bighvray, No., 3, 33 Rootenay. Land Di Lucille Ball: sHow: is AUG.16-17-18 o Terencé Merson | AANA ANORENS- PIPER il -ciitinee REX} REASON » WILLIAM TALRYAN