6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 3, 1959 + fall Fair Board Drawing Up Floor Plans for Fair The Castlegar and District Fall Fair board executive met Jast week at the home of the \presidest, J. T. Webster, In Rob- son. Mr. Webster had made in- quirles regarding tresties and it was decided to order another 5@ bringing the Fair's supply of trestles to 1007 The board de- elded to agaln borrow lumber fer tables at the Fair, Mr. Webster, Mrs, P, Oglow and Mrs, E. A. McDonald will go to the arena this week and draw up a floor plan for the aranging of the tables, Many inquiries are being received regarding the rent- ing of floor space for the indus trial displays. The secretary, Mrs. Ogiow, will answer these inquir- ies. Arrangements were made for lunch for the judges during the Fair. Some of the members of -the Senfor Citizens Association will guard the exhibits at the Each member organization is to be notified they must have some of their members at the rink on the Thursday before the Fair to help recelve and dis- play the exhibits as they are re: celved, Members of these organiza- tions must also be at the ri:fic on the Friday morning to assist the judges. ‘ Castlegar May Buy ‘Inhilator Equipment The question of the inhalator answering calls outside the vil- lage limits was raised at Castle- gar’s council meeting Tuesday night. “What is going to happen when our community grows?” asked Frank Richardson, St. John’s first-aid instructor in Cas- tlegar. He suggested that the vil- lage purchase extra inhalator that can be joined on Health Unit Director Says Bury Animals Persons wishing to dispose of the West Kootenay Health Unit, Dr. Lindsay said the throw- to the “| the event of an emergency.” to an ordiary welder's tank “In Commissioner R. C, Maddocks said the inhalator answers more ealls outside the village than it does inside the village. Fire chief School Board Briefs Chief Ed Lewis Reports On Fire Ghiof’s Mest Insulation brick siding has been put on the Kinnaird elemen- tary school to make it warmer durig the winter months: ooe Quotations on oil furnaces for the Robson and_ Brilliant schools were received, The board awarded the contract to Balfour and Sons of Trail who bid $1,447 for the two units for the Brilliant school. eee ‘The board is planning a get- together with District teachers. It wilt be held Tuesday in the ‘United Church hall. eee The resignation of Mrs, Dor- een.King (nee Steele) was ac- cepted with regret. School inspector C. S. Me- Kenzie gave a report on govern- ment examinations written at the high school. He said the results were “very favorable.” The board instructed C, H. King, secretary-treasurer, to ‘send Jetters of congratulations to scholarship winners Eileen Gor- esky, Gerald Palsson and An- thony Toogood. ee Use of the SHS auditorium b: 581 Air Cadets clement weather, was approved by the board, i *-*¢ @ ‘Tote baskets have been order- ed for the boys’ change room in the high school gym. eee Mitchell Supply was success- ful bidder on the oll and coal requirements of School District for the Robson school and $2,000 | Ni jo, 9. oe 'The financial report for the sixmonths ending June’ 30 was approved. It showed total expen- ditures of $349,889, The budget for the year is $624,756, oe : ‘The court of revision for the rural voters’ list for the school district will be held, “if neces- sary,” on Sept, 21 from 1to5 pm, * L. E, Cantell was appointed night school director for the 1959- 60 school year. Fine For Driving Over Fire Hoses Local firemen septerday. ox pressed concern about An emergency ‘ telephone Confectionery Special Chinese Dishes SETO CAFE number for B.C. was at the recent five-day Fire Chiet's convention at Burnaby fire chief Ed Lewis told the Castlegar coun- cil Tuesday night. Mr, Lewis sald the fire chiefs are “apparently getting some- where with the idea.” However, he sald’ the fire chiefs want the number "999" while the B.C. Telephone “expects people to be satisfied with a seven-digit num- ber.” “Imagine trying to find that in the dark,” said Mr. Lewis of the sevendigit number, He said there are 38,500 vol- unteer firemen in B.C. who are considering a pension plan, Com- missioner R, C. Maddocks told Mr. Lewis that council is already on record as supporting such a ‘plan. Village chairman N. T. Og- Yow said Commissioner George Carr had supported the pension plan at the fall meeting of the Association of Kootenay Munici- palities held in Trail Saturday. # was well who drive over fire hoses, One $5 ticket has already been given out for this offence in Castlegar. Fines in other mun- ry for drilling purposes during in- iclpalities go as high as $25. worth going to. It was education- al and instructional,” said Mr. Lewis. He said 191 delegates reg- istered at the largest fire chiefs’ ALL WORKMEN LIKE 10 USE Ready-Mix - CONCRETE IT’S SO CONVENIENT — NO FUSS — NO MUSS — WE DELIVER IT RIGHT TO THE JOB YOU * ARE DOING. Phone Castlegar 9921 ‘or Trail 2054 collect for service. McGAULEY ~ READY - MIX convention to be held in 28 years. ; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Ed Lewis said the i was donated.to the Castlegar District for the use of the District by the ‘Trail Rotary Club. Villag N. TD Og. of geod against the law. Burying, how- | P2Y ever, Is to be ie low said Castlegar is willing to for the services of the in- halator for outside areas if the “This is always a satisfact- ery way of disposing of dead animals. It is understood of course that the spot chosen to dispose of the animal is away from where drinking water is drawn.” fire is willing to con- tinue answering calls outside the village. Commissioner George Carr is to look into the price of the ex- tra equipment suggested by Mr. Richardson. a h age ‘BRUSHES ON EASILY DRIES.“ OVERNIGHT, WASHES READILY _ YOUR DEPOT. 6 a ald ie : Pittsburgh’s newest paint sensation re- sists stains and 2 ++ retains its soft lustre through cleaning after cleaning, even with detergents... . Economical, it outlasts any ordinary paiot! 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DATE OF MATURITY: September 15, 1962. REDEMPTION: Should you need the money REDEEMABLE ANY TIME AT FULL PURCHASE “PRICE LIMIT OF PURCHASE: «There is no limit whatsoever to the amount you June and ‘ may purchase. REGISTRATION: Bonds of $600 and - $1,000, or muitiples thereof, dan-be- fully registered. : : PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS: Bonds may — -be purchased through payroll deduc- tion. Your office manager will advise : in a hurry, you will be able to cash these : the Canadi bonds at par value at any time you wish, . © at any bank in the Province of British Columbia and at the principal office of in’ Bank of C or St. John’s, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Saint John, Halifax S$: AGENTS — ALL BRITISH COLUMBIA BANKS, St. Rita’s Roman Catholie‘Church Rev. E. A. Brophy, P.P. Sth at Elm Street Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30:a.m, ~ Mass at Genelle at 7.p.m.". The Community Bible Centre Sunday in the Legion Hall : At.51 Columbia Avenue : 10:30 a.m. Sunday School — 7:30 p.m. Family Service Tuesday, 7:30 p.ni, — Young Pedple’s Hour Thursday, 7:45 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study The United Church of Canada Robson — Ist and 3rd Sundoys at 11 a.m. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9:45 p.m. Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7:30 p.m. Sundays at 9 a.m. in the Twin Rivers Hall Tihe Presbyterian Church of Kinnaird Public Worship at 11 a.m. Church Schoo! at 10am. - Bible Study Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Rev. M. S. Reside, B.A., B.D. The Anglican Church Sunday, September 6 Kinnaird: 9 a.m. — Castlegar: 11 a.m. The Pentecostal Tabernacl Sunday School - 10 a.m. — Morming Worship - 11 a.m. - Evangelistic - 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study, ~ Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Friday at 7:30 p.m. Robson Community Memorial Church United Church — Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11 a.m. Anglican Church — 2nd Sunday at 11 a.m. and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Baptist. Church — 5th Sunday a puilding needs. Estimates BUSINESS DIRECTORY J. I. LAUGHTON Box 384 — Castlegar, B.C, OPTOMETRIST Office Hours r 10 - 12 1:30 - 5:00 ; PHONE 2581 GENERAL BUILDING CTORS & “Plumbing ‘ and. Heating CASTLEGAR BUILDING -.. SUPPLY. STORE Box 240 — Phone 2161 KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques ALEX CHEVELDAVE BO, Land Surveyor 448 Columbia Avenue fFzone st Box Apply 370-3rd Ave. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or flgure per insertion, with a minimur charge of 50 cents. The ad can run three weeks for th price of two if there are no changes to be made in sub- sequent weeks, There is a 25 cent bil ling charge for classifiec’ ads not paid for by 12 noor of the date of ’47 Fargo bus; $550. Phone 888, Trail. The Salvation Army. 135 Business ‘space. with ‘four rooms suitable for living only. Central. 76 Maple, Castlegar, 135 FOUND Pears, plums, apples, Apply F..N, 2ibin behind Robson schoo}, 135, ‘Washing machine, electric sewing machine and bathroom scales. Phone 4564, © 135 "HOMES FOR SALE ‘Three-bedroom home in Kin- naird on landscaped lot 100. x 265, Frult trees, garage. Phone 2791 or apply 219 Upper Bench, Kin 333, inaird, ‘Three-room house at Robson. Phone 2836 or apply M, Gorkoff, Robson, 135 Rooms, also bachelor suite, A. Hewitt, Robson road. Large four-room apartment in Robson, Phone 5405. BF Glasses, Owner may have by claiming at Castlegar News and paying for this ad. tin32 LOST Pony 35MM Kodak camera and GE exposure meter (type WANTED © Ride from Castlegar to Trail and back Mondays to Fridays. Phone 2848-L, Trail. 135 35 |PR-3) Substanclal reward. Phone 3061. ti27| Yellow Budgie banded on left leg, Phone 7811, ae 135 Engagement notices, ob ituarles and cards of thanks of “usuals length are pub Ushed at a flat charge of $1 No further | classified ads will be from Eight-roomed house in Castle- gar on two lots, Priced for quick sale, Phone 9191, Four-roomed unfinished house in Dumont subdivision, Kinnaird. Phone 3722, 333 333} ment, phone 2472, overdue accounts, Deadline for classified ads is 12 noon Wednesday previous to the day of Issue, FOR SALE _ Good building lots in Kin- naird, Phone 2738, tin 10 Residential lots. Terms if ne- cessary. Apply Eli's Auto Court. Phone 5200. ; # 2114 FOR SALE — Three-bed-' room house on two lots in Rob- Postnikoff, . Four-room, house in Castle- -gar. All offers considered, Phone 9331 after 5 p.m. "334 son, Phone 3651 or apply Nick] - 333 ‘Two wheel alignments want- ed per day. Ken’s Wheel Align- 335 Board for horse, Preferably near Robson, Phone 3764, 135 Used 32- or 40-base accordian in good condition. Phone 5351. we 135 Coal and wood furnace, for- reed air or gravity with blower. Phone 4678 or write W. Dootoff, Robson. 185 For sale or rent, small farm at Renata with three-bedroom family home newly refinished outside. Apply 519 Carbonate St., Nelson, or phone 1223-L, 334 New threeroom house at Green peas and other garden fresh vegetables, V. Bonde, phone 2057, Kinnaird. 333 Deer Park, or pi ent or summer -Situa- Coal and wood furnace. Phone 5221, 335 NOTICES It’s time to install furnaces, ete. For plumbing and heating supplies, phone 2161, Castlegar Building Supply. 632 NOTICE TRADE LICENCES ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE Village. of Castl Mrs. YAKKITY- feat it? f=) NOTICE The Castlegar Hote! DINING ROOM Is Now Under The ted on view, landscaped lot near beach, Full. pricé $2,300, Terms a 51,000 BTU Coleman oll heat- er, one ojl drum, coal and wood stove, Phone R. Martini at 5167. : “14 | Kinnaird: and Robson. For’ full gar. Homes for'sale in Castlegar, a Two ote in Robson 60 x 105. uarter mile from ferry, Appl: Lion Head Store. PES particulars apply ANDERSON AGHNCIES, phone 3441. | _ 334 Castle- 334 | Sint TV sales and service. Agent for Marconi. Phone 5167, R. Mar- tin M Of Mrs. Mary Pollock OPEN 6 A.M. TO 8 P.M. Bulldozing and gravel haul- ing. Eli Sopow, phone 5200, 2114 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Box 303, C ’ tin 41 ~ Home on Columbia Ave., two Kalvinator wringe? washing machine. Brand new, 9 Ib. size, automatic timer, lint filter. Phone Constable King at 2121. Two cribs’ with kitchen, large living Beauty parlor, 76 Maple St. Cc ‘BC. Alice room’ ‘with i small: den, full new Phone 4631, 334 garage, frult trees, lawns, gas heater and TV cable. Phone 5101, B85 Widow will share smail Kin. naird i with it Sundays 11 A. M, to 7 P.M. AORTA FIRST TO LEITHER’S THEN BACK-TO-SCHOOL AAA QUALITY. USED CARS @ 1957 Plymouth, two-door, ra- dio, $1,495. 335 ‘Coal and wood heater, water tank with electric p> Two-bedroom house in Kin- naird, full basement, easy terms..| Phone 4738. * tin35 lady, or board. Write Box 490, jews. 135 (+= People tell us they have an average of 12 ealls’a day when Ply, 133-4th iAve., Kinnaird. 335 Four-roomed house, 60'x 100 lot. One ‘block from post office. Phone 6931 or apply 451-Ist Ave. evenings, : tin DESMOND T.: LITTLEWOOD " OPTOMETRIST: Wed. 2:30 to 8:00°p.m. -Phone 3021" R NORA'S i JAIR DRESSING PARLO! A complete beauty service by appointment PHONE 5386 Nora Majesgey UNITED TRUCKING _ Dally Freight Service Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, “Nelson M. E. McGORQUODALE BC, Land Surveyor , "| PHONE Castlegar 2521 SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone $401 and 7261 We Service What We Install * 4284 Bay Avenue, Trail,” : vs PLUMBING & HEATING SYPHON iC TANKS PHONE 5155 or 2181 D.FOX | Shields’ Vacuum Shop Repairs .and Service on all makes of vacuums, . | Hoover’ Sales Rep. Trade-Ins Accepted 1306 Bay-Trail Phone 445) For COAL, SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING AND EXOAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER W. Sharples — Phone 6021 6@ FURNITURE MOVING G."A. SUMNER NEXURE MOVIN PHONE c 2821 — Trail 191 Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING | © PHONE 2021” ‘Three-bedroom house priced to sell. Phone 9681. “135 _ Spacious four-bedroom home on’ approximately half acre, liv- they houses or suites ‘Yor.rent in the Castlegar News. If you have a house or suite for rent advertise it in the Castlegar News and be’ sure of results. 333 1953 Cl one owner since new, 29,000 miles, just like new, ‘ --- TERMS AVAILABLE --: Phone Keith, 5247 SAMUI ing room with fireplace, dining room, oil heat, Robson. Banigan, 335 SMITH “The Home For Your Pet When You're. Away” : Accommodation for Cats Syringa Creek, B.C. PHONE 8004-3 {phone 4547, . - $ : FORRENT Room and board oF suites. Phone 9781. : % tin 21 Elk Drive-In | . Space for two trailers, also double garage. Phone 4876, Cas- tlegar. 335 a am) TO BME Sueae Por All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441. - ANDERSON "AGENCIES + “LLS. Ltd. a | ‘Charter Service, Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow at Lakes Phone 4331 WALDIE LUMBER & # BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. f We can supply all your ‘ HOME - BUILDING SUPPLIES | Phone 9151—Kinnaird, B.C. - LUMBER '— PAINT . PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CENTRAL. SHOE * & LEATHER ‘REPAIR PHONE 4621. ‘We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C, : |. -MARLANE GRILL @pen 8:00 a.m. to 9:90 pm, Net just anether place to eat, But the place te eat ancther gladly given. - Phone .2112. DUTCH MAID: BAKERY LIMITED. . Arrow Lakes Ferry Servi “ROBSON To ERGEWOOD Leave Reksen Wharf ‘Ty sulte. Phone 5107. 135 ‘Basement suite suitable for couple . one bedroom, Available’ Sept. 15. Apply H. Johnson, West Robson. + R BE} Te FEALA’S ’ For Beauty Above Bank of Montréal Custom Hair Styling . By Trophy Stylists Phone 5260. , Hours: From 9 to 5.30 © Monday to Saturday 33 Pine St. Castlegar UAE SASH AND BOORS In All. Popular. 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