CATLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 29, 1957 crue AND TEAR GAS USED IN nnd COPPER STRIKE Se After an attack on strikers at the Gaspe copper plant at Murdochville, Que., clubs are In evidence as unlon men walk within stone- throwing distance of the non-strikers, As many pollce as strikers were on the streets after non-strikers had wrecked the unton offices and the strike. overturned trucks a curfew on the town afte gas and clubs to quell disturbances. Over 100 unlon offi¢ials and from Quebec cars, Police clamped ‘ r resorting to tear — SPORTSMEN — © Leave Forest As You “Found it A record number of British Columbia ‘sportsmen will teke to, the woods at the end of this month, With them they will car- ry the responsibility for the safety of one of this Province’s greatest assets, The forest industry earns more for British Columbia than any other, Loss of the basic raw material—the trees in the forest —means dollar loss. to British Columbians all the way from the actual woods worker - to! the white-collar mari or the corner store keeper, To the sportsman the B.C, of fish and Game City to .Murdochville to support YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. TO ATTEND ROSSLAND’S DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATION . Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday August 30,31. — September '1, 2 FRIDAY NIGHT — Official Opening SAT. 9 a.m. — Kids Parade, Boll. Gomes Swimmnig Meet, etc.’ “IN THE EVENING Giant Birigo Teen Age Dance SUN 11 a.m. — Open Air Church Series : p.m. — Family Picnic At Paters MON.,. 10 a.m. — Street Parade, Trask and Field Events, Cidtime : Sports. etc. ‘ FREE STREET DANCING IN THE EVENING Midway Kiddies Rides 1 scale has for men or women to manage local ft a sou with some of Canada’s largest chain stores; con-be handled in spare hours at ‘start if desired; honesty and dependability more im- Portont thon post experience. Our liberal financial 4 . : Centennial: Flag sek : Being Manufactured A special Centennial flag is being manufactured, to be first officialy hoisted throughout the province April 27, 1958. That will be the Centennial Day of Prayer, offering of thanks for the 100 progressive years that have gone by and prayers forthe future, Beacon fires will be lighted and the Centennial flag raised at ies signal- Clubs throws this challenge: “Leave the forest as you found it’ It is not difficult to be con- siderate of the forest, Just the basic thoughtfulness of civilized people is all that is required. As you step from your car into grassland or woods remem: ber to do these things: (1) Put out your cigarette, Clean out’ your pipe. Promisc ourself you will sit down when you next have a-smoke. When ou do have that smoke make sure you have destroyed all source of fires before you get up ling the start of concentrated centennial celebrations through- out the province, The flag carries the centenial ial crest on a white shield in the middle of an all blue background. It will come in sizes and in small sizes for kiddies to ‘wave to parades and other enter- tainments, ‘The flags will be ready for distribution, by the B.C! Cen- tennial Committee, by this fall. and move again. The rest will do yeu good and you will have done your duty to the forest, Four Generations. Oe ae ere moze Attend Christening Richmond, Lulu Island, BC, ang Mr, and Mrs, H./M,’ Killough . of _Kinnaird, also the baby’s exeat~ Mrs, L, E, Killough sure your fire is first of all in Four were ree a safe place and of a safe size. presented at the christening of When you are finished with it baby James Lesleigh Aberdeen foat it away in water so that it recently, in St. Alban's -Church cannot possibly reignite. here. (3) Respect the law. Obtain Godparents chosen by Mr. all necessary permissions and and Mrs, M. Aberdeen for'their permits, This year more forest little son are Miss Faythe -Too- Jand than ever before will be good, the baby’s uncle, Ed ‘Kil- open to the public. Through’ the lough, and Lym’n Morrison of efforts of the Federation logging Trail, . operators and forest managers ‘The Baptism was of Castlegar and Mr. and Mrs: oa H. McLeod. of Kinnaird. Unable to attend were great- gee arent grandmothers, Mrs. K MpLeod of Brownville Tet, Maine, Mrs, M. Aberdeen of Kel- owna and Mrs. F. Stevenson’ of Chilliwack, A’ delicious luncheon was served to the guests at the Aber- deen, home following the service. have been convinced that the py Rev, E, Wallace af Fergus, sportsman is .the safest traveller Ontario, and those attending the in thé forest. To make the argu- service were the ‘Grandparents, ment sonvinene hunters ond Mr, and Mrs, J, F. Aberdeen of too mus Each day six Canadians lose their lives on Canadian streets and highways, : prove the edoraton' ‘3 claim, Safety of every description ds a very personal thing. Danger is the property of the whole com- munity, If each individual takes care of his share of safe travel, safe camping and safe gun handl- ing no will be hurt or lost. His- tory has proven that danger need only be in one pair of hands: to bring tragedy where good sports- The West Kooteno Castlegar ond [istrict. Ist Tues., Sept 3ed—t :: 3rd Thurs, Sept. ray Ist. Wed., Sept. 4th—2 2nd Thurs Sept 12-—2:d0- Health Unit announces. the following ‘dates for BABY CL INICS for September in * CASTLEGAR 0-3 30 pm Pub. Heolth Office 0-3 :30 pm Pub. Health Offico NNAI RD visto Schaal manship belongs. OOTISCH _ Canadian production of hops this year amounted to (3,868,900 pounds, i INSURE. | Far Al) Your INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 2nd Tues., Sept 10th—11 Please make Ist. Thurs., Sept Sth—2: 03:30 pm in ‘the Schoot am. in the School. CREEK . : 2nd. Wed., Sept 11th) Lon: in the School. - 3rd. Wed., Sept. 18th—2 oe: pny in the School, "4th Thurs., Sept 26th—2:30-3:30 pm For those Pre-Schoolers who missed their second -- dose of Polio vaccine, it will be available only at the _ cilnics on September 3th and 5th. in the, School ROOM & BOARD ‘ Available FOR SALE -— View, ‘Tot in the FOR SALE — In Diinont: gmail FOR | SALE — Free‘stone Peach- FOR RENT — 4 room house, 76 ed hi at McCreight's ‘phone 2493, tin 16 lOTICE — Beauty Parlor — 76 | Maple Street, Cast! House, .* Lot “21 - Price $1,100.00, Apply DN , Saukproowolf, RR. No, 4%. Box 8, North Surrey, B.C. 333 three room Phone 2066 ‘or 5173. . house, 333 FOR SALE or TRADE — New : four home on two Mrs. Alice Zuckerberg, phone 4631 330 'ANTED — A large crib with fut: panies in good AUCTION SALES — Will be held every Saturday at 1 p.m, at lots in Rossland, with full base- ment, and’ ’garage. Phone 6— 4178, Rossland. 334 es, phone 5421.. 135 Maple ‘St. Castlegar, phone 135 FOR SALE -—- Two large size doll buggies — two ladies’ bi- cycles,’ phone 4776, “135 FOR RENT — 3. bédroom_ hous! phone 7361; 13 FOR SALE — Large family home in Kinnaird, write Box 490, Castlegar, B.C. 135 ‘Carlson's place: on near railway rose When Phone 5142 or box 251 Castle- mr 333 you bring i J, EB. Morel, Auctioneer. goods, they must be sted ature sale. 334 BUSINESS DIRECTORY CASTLEGAR - FUNERAL. HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze P) laques Phone 3601 FURNITURE. MOVING LONG DISTANCE ANYWHERE — ANYTIME For pie ouRe Castiegar aan * Nelson Trall 191 W411 . UNITED TRUCKING . ANDERSON "AGENCIES 2 and 12 noon if possible, for the C and Kinnaird clinies, by phoning 4141 — tie 10 Quick Canuck Quiz From QUICK CANADIAN FACTS" 1, What -five American states touch the international boun- dary from Lake Superior to the Pacific? » In the averqge week the Can- adian railway industry moves how many tons of ‘freight? How many Canadians are voluntarily insured against hospital, medical or surgical bles vapid This is a on a high plane for ‘igh type men or women of char- acter only. APPLICANTS MUST HAVE . . .APPROX. $1,700.00 (Which is secured), and good references. These open- ings will pay you exceptionally high monthly income immediately, and rapidly increase as business expands. Prefer app icants aspiring eaming from $10, 100.00 to $20,000.00 yearly, No high pressure men wanted as NO SELLING required, If you can qualify and have necessary cash, write today giving phone number and particulars for local interview. Write: Manager, P.O. Box No. 125, Station B, Montreal, Quebec: . What animal is now the principal product of Cana- da’s fur farms? Of the total annual income of Canadians do taxes take one- tenth, one quarter, one-third? ANSWERS: 5. Taxes take one-third of the national income. 3. The total of insurance policies, issued in Chnada covering hospi- tal, surgical or medical expenses is over 17 million. 1, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Washington. 4, The mink..2. More than 3,000,000 tons. FOR PROMPT EF Fl ECIENT DRY CLEANING SERVICE. PHONE 4851 Castlegar Dry Cleaners. ENTERTAINMENT BY CASTLEGAR and : OOTENAY TALENT - Don't Miss. The Fun To Affend The CASTLEGAR and DISTRICT ELEVENTH FUN FOR EVERY MEMBER. of THE FAMILY. BIG MIDWAY CONCESSION. BOOTHS ANNUAL RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAXI Phones 288M & 2311 = HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, B.C. * LUMBER — PAINT" PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES © NORA'S HAIR DRESSING. PARLOR A complete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski *- CENTRAL SHGE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. UNITED TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Trai, Rossland, Castlegar . Nekon . PRONE Castlegar 2521 MARLANEGRILL , * Open 8100 a.m. to 9:30 pm, Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To.Eat Another ‘PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR : SMITHS PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone MOL & 7261 ” GREEP’S ELECTRIC : ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 3571 384 Castlegar, B.O. DRY CLEANERS Phone 4851 _ We Pick-Up and : , Deliver |’ Ja | LAUGHTON. 10-12 1:30-5:00 : PHONE 2581. G. A. SUMNER . Naturopathic Physician Eremeako Building PHONE 201 . GENERAL: BUILD: CONTRACTORS * All Kinds of Building . . Supplies CLL. PAINTS _ CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE “Box 292 Phone 2161 WALDIE ‘LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your building needs. Estimates * gladly given.. u Phone 7112 DESMOND T. tiTT TLEWOOD OPTOMETR Ist. Phone’ 3021 of 2231 Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m,, DUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED “Birthday Cakes ‘Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PHONE 3t4i For COAL, SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING :& EXCAVATING “SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER : ‘W. Sharples Phone 6091 FOR SALE -— 3 bedroom house on lot 100: x 180; garage, fruit trees, phone $296: or write Box 72, Kinnaird, H. Butler, 334 For SALE — View lot, improv- ed;-Upper. Bench, Kinnaird, phone Trail 1898, after 6 p.m., Castlegar 4471, 334 FOR, SALE — Laying hens $1.00 —— each or $1.20 dressed, delivered —phone 2327 or ‘apply Phillip Wanjoff Jr., Box .247, Robson, BC, 334 WANTED — Waiters — Also will buy oil. heater and cook stove, Room “for rent. Lots for- sale, apply Seto Cafe, Castle- gar, phone 3661., FOR SALE or TRADE —- Coal * and .wood "L. R, Heater and kitchen stove. Will take chest of drawers or $15 for both, phone 3129, 135 FOR SALE — Apples—-Wealthies or Crabs, bring own boxes? pick yourself $1.50 box, apply H. H. Killough, Kinnaird. 135 FOR | SALE — _ Ripe E Free-Stone Peaches, 8c lb. apply 321-1st. Avenue or phone 6851. . 135 FOR SALE—Peaches and Plums 5e Ib. call between 3:30 and 6:00 p.m. at 23 Columbia Ave,, or phone 5110, . 135 FOR RENT — Furnished heated oat in Kinnaird—Twin NOT " KOOTENAY. NURSERIES “A Complete Line Of Nursery Stoek” Phone 4042 . Landscaping, Fruit Treés, Small Fruits, Roses, Bulbs, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs Box 10 Kinnaird, B.C. UEC LS. Ltd. Charter Service Towing - Barges P anywhere on the Arrow Lakes ~ Phowie:4331 {+6 . Arrow Lakes Ferry / » Service : ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD What beds, private WANTED --— Home. for nice Collie Dog, phone 6171. 135 WANTED — Charhbermaid for the Hotel Matlane“Avply | in person, «+ 135 WANTED — Lady or girl for house cleaning, apply P. Sisel,” 420, Main St., Village. 135 NOTICE — Ernestine Karpoff, student teacher affiliated with the Trail Registered Music Teacher's Association will teach limited piano: class in Castle- gar. If interested apply noe 490, Castlegar News, 135 NOTICE — The Ladies’ Auxil- jary to ‘the Canadian Legion Branch 170 will serve coffee” and. doughnuts :at thé: Auction Sale on the Trail Highway Sat. | afternoon 1:00 pm. ta 3:00 pm.” —no 3131 small. children, phone 235 — days .2332 evenings, Legal Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of. Nelson and situate onthe South of the Columbia River one e and one half is West of Castlegar, Take notice that Celgar Limit- ed off 404 Royal Bank Building, Vancouver, B.C, occupation man: DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS Forest Service NOTICE Examination for Scaler's Licence will be held at: Celgar Development Cog. Ltd. Mill, Castlegar, B.C.... September 10th, 1957. ; F, R, Rotter Lbr. Co, Ltd., Salmo, Bc, . . . September 12, 1957 Hicks Bros. Sawmills, Slocan City, B.C... . The examination will com- mence at 8:00 a.m, The merning bebe be taken up scaling logs and .of forest in: tends‘to apply for a lease of the following described Jands:— Commencing at a post plant- ed at the N.E. corner of L6591 ELD. thence S 68 Degrees E. 760 feet. thence N 550 feet, n 71 de- grees W 2,000 feet: thence N 75° degrees W 3860 feet thence S 500 feet. more or less to high water mark thence easterly and south= erly ‘along the high water mark to a point of commencement and containing 67 acres, more of less, ‘Nelson, B.C, or Local Forest (_. for’ the purpose of industrial use. _ Celgar Limited " W. F. Waldie, agent Dated. August.12, 1957 C433 .. 10:00. am. Thursday. Arrive ewood. 4:00 p.m. Thursday. Leave Ed; 7:00 a.m. Firday. re. Robson Wharf 1:00 p.m. Frigay. FRACS RA . Kinnaird Chimney . Cleaning “Service L..G. Montgomery * Phone 3722 & 3728 Box 64 — Kinnaird, B.C. tc THURS., FRI., SAT. AUGUST: 29-30-31 “WHEN THE REDSKINS RODE” — in color Jon Hall Mary Castle, “WALLEY OF THE KINGS” — in color Robert Taylor Eleanor Parker One. Showing 8:15 p.m. will be taken up nie the written ‘ paper. Candidates please bring a pencil and a B.C, Scale Rule, if possible, Examination fee is $5.00. APPLICATION sons PROPERLY FILLED OUT ADVANCE MUST BE Stoamr TED AT THE EXAMINATION. Application forms. and fur- ther information may be obtain- edfrom thé District Forester Service Office, H. B, Forse, District Forester, No man with @ burden of debt ‘has a tight to pro- tect his creditors if he has not first protected his | wife and children with Life Assurance: Plans to suft vour individ- ual requirements may be - arranged through. : Dick Fowler North American Life Robson, B.C. October 4th, 1957, | Mobile Therapy Unit ~ For Koofenays Soon '* Mr. Joan Roe, the physioth- erapist for. the Trail Branch of the Canadian Arthritis and Rheu- matism Society, has been grant- ed six weeks leave of absence to visit her home in Ireland, Taking over during Mrs, Roe's “absence is Miss Dorothy Smith, a fully trained physio- therapist who came to Vancouv er, Rite Columbia, from Scot- iss Smith ,trained at an Royal CARS, Miss Norma Cruickshank, who has the distinction of being the only British Columbia girl trained as a physical and occupa- tional therapist, employed by the Society, will inaugurate this ser- vice and her “headquarters will be in Creston. Her work is aim- ed at rehabilitation of crippled arthritic victims and ‘she will be advising on self help devices and adaption of homes to suit the type of disablement of referred pat- ients, Miss Cruickshank, a Kelowna ‘girl, trained in Toronto. neo coming to Canada warked departments of the Maryfield Hospital, Dundee and the Kirkealdy.General Hos- pital. She is a member of the Charted Society of Physiothera- pists and the Canadian Physioth- erapy Association, as are ali phy- siotherapists employed by ’ the Confectionery Special Chinese Dishes Open 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ~ SETO GAFE a : ( AUCTION SALE ‘SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1957 YOU BRING IT — WE SELL IT _ WE SELL BY AUCTION ..... CATTLE — FURNITURE — STOVES WASHING Come to the Auction Saturday at Castlegar near railroad crossing — WATCH FOR SIGNS — MACHINES ~ Td ts] CAST THEATRE MAXWELL News. and Cartoons” —— Chapter 15° "Blaxi ig. TONIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY eyecare Show 8:45 p.m pm. 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