CASTLEGAR NEWS, 1958 LR. -. WANCOUVER — Leslie R. Smith, native of Penticton, B.C., thas been appointed general ‘@uperintendent of the CPR's ‘British Columbia district, it was nnounced today by J. N. Fraine vice-president, Pacific region, He succeeds J. C. Jones, who re- Mires January 31 after 46 years Thursday, February 6, yn SMITH Smith, who started on the Revelstoke division 21 years ago ‘as an operator has gained practi- al railway experience in Leth- bridge, Nelson, Cranbrook, Pen- ticton, Montreal, Calgary and Medicine Hat until his appoint- ment as general superintendent of the Saskatchewan district at service. Moose Jaw in 1955. He has been oc" tay -“What's Bell's—the finest of rare old Scotch Whiskies. It’s time you tried it! BELLS OLD ScoTcH WHISKY 100%, Beoteh Whiskiee dletitied, blended and bottled tn ASTNDR BELL & GOND LIMITED « DISTILLESS « PENTI « BCOTLAND earamuigreD 1025 ect a! in business tion at the U of Western JONES vice. He joined the 46th Infantry Ontario. Mr, Jones, a native of Wind- sor, Ont. was educated at Brand- on, Man., and has served in many capacities in Moose Jaw, Regina, Cutknife, Wilkie, Humboldt and Wynyard, Prince Albert, Edmon- ton and Calgary in his long ser- in 1915 at Moose Jaw, Sask. with the rank of Lieuten- ant: He went overseas in the spring of 1917 and saw service on the western front in France and Belgium, He was discharged in 1919 with the rank of Captain and was awarded the military cross for service at Valencien- nes, France. Robson Rec. Holds - ) roabs us Annual Meeting The Annual meeting of the Robson Recreation Society was held Monday, in the Community Hall, President Mrs, A, W. Thorp presiding. with 40 present, The minutes of the regular meeting were read and accepted: The RRS sponsor the cubs and scouts, Mrs, Thorp then introduc- ed the Scout Master, Mr, W. Banigan, who sald since he had taken over as Scout Master, the group committee was ‘short one member. Mr. C. E. Charlton, District Scout Commissioner, explained the functions of a group com- mittee, The group should have a chairman, vice chairman, secty. tretis, Some of the functions are, find responsible leadership, en- courage the boys to earn some of their own money, such as collecting bottles, and cartons, deliver flyers, this money would help with. the of camp- Mrs. Cyril Healey . Honored At Shower A Baby Shower was held at the home of Mrs. Bill Wright in honour of mother to be, Mrs. Cyril Healey. Hostesses ‘were Mrs. Wright and Mrs, Ron Gemmill, assisting in the serving was Mrs, Al Read. An enjoyable evening was had by the fifteen invited guests, Games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Lois Johnson, Mrs. Bill Smith and Mrs. George Gifts were presented to the honoree in a decorated cradle. Guests attending were Mrs. Carol Price, Mrs. Tiny Smith, Mrs. Julia Couch, Mrs. Julie Fry, Mrs. Lois Johnson, Mrs, Marg. Korody, Mrs. June Little, Mra, Henry Ady, Mrs, George Wood, Mrs. Hegburg, Mrs. McGee, Mrs. Dinner, Mrs, MeKechnie, Mrs. Gemmill, Mrs. Wright and guest of honor, Mrs. Healey. ing equipment, or any . other equipment that is necded. Mr. Banigan thanked Mr. Charlton for his very informative talk. Mrs, H, Hackman was elect- ed to the group committee, It was decided that the RRS would affiliate with the C tative to theKRC,.for 3 year term Mr. N. Turik, Auditors Mr. R. T. Waldie; Sports committee Mr. R, E, Batchelor, Mr. R. T. Waldie, and Mrs. J. Chernoft. Mrs. Thorp thanked all who had worked so hard in the year to programme branch. The minutes of the last meeting were read and accepted. Committee reports were given, by Secty, Mrs, Dick Fowler; by Mrs, J. make it so Mr. O. BL Ballard, chairman of the Cen- tennial Committee, stated that they would be having a meeting soon and that they would like to have one or two members Thorndale; -Entertainment by Mrs. J. Hunter; Film Council by Mrs, Thorp; Sports, Mrs. J. ‘The Honourable Frank Mac- Kenzie! Ross, § C.M.G., M.C., LL.D., Lieutenant Gov'r Launches Heart Fund Campaign his gratification that the major portion of the Heart Fund con- of British cong aot officially op- ened, the 1958 Heart Fund Drive, which will continue in BC. throughout February. In wishing success to the ‘ign, His Honour will be used for re- search. “Ihave read and heard of the enormous strides made in heart research in the past few decades, I know of the miracles that have OUR TENTH ANNIVERSARY in business in Castlegar and take this opportunity to say THANK YOU. for your support over the years. It is a pleasure to.be of service to you. Chuck's Transfer AGENTS FOR “BLUE LINE FREIGHT” and “TRAIL CARTAGE” Local and Long Distdnce Moving For Service — © Phone 3711 been eo” he said, “and of the relief that has been brought by new drugs. “These'and many other ad- vances have led the public to adopt a more hopeful attitude to- ward dread heart disease,” the Lieutenant Governor said. “We are heartened by the fact that re- markable strides have been made in so few years, and that our re- search scientists, pursuing new clues, anticipate new victories over heart disease.” His Honour continued “the .| British Columbia Heart Founda- tion is to be commended for the progress it has already made in its short period of existence by financing several: heart 6 boys taking part. The Treasurer’s report was given by Mr. H. Kempgrman, this showed a very successful year. A very substantial amount was paid ‘off the loan, receipts for the year were: $3,681.19 expenditures amounted to $3,- 482.52, leaving on hand the sum of $205.66, Officers for 1958 are Pres, Mr. H. Kemperman, Entertain- ment Mr. M. McPhee, Represen- H, FRANK BIRD projects in this province and pro- i ager of B.C. A. fat has viding the’ Medical School with a heart-lung mach- ine, which now makes available for the first time the most mod- ern types of open-heart surgery. Already a small number of child patients have been ‘ successfully operated upon and have been giv- en @ new chance of life, “In helping to support heart research”, the Lieutenant Gov- |e ernor observed, “every resident'| =! in B.C. is making an investment in the protection of his. own heart and in the welfare of the community. “I urge, upon everyone of our citizens to’give as generously as their means can afford.” ssefrom a shartetere first mortgage bond with errears soon due to be cleared off. Analysis of this sccutiy will be seat a3 Feb. 28th, forchcoming: OUTSTANDING CANADIAN SECURITIES foe Investment ond and receive also our 1d while che supply Se it aiso include our current The Speculative Profit ofit Plow fot Trading in Penny Stocks listed oa the Toronto Stock ‘Mail coupan with One Dollor to +2. ROSAR CANADIAN, MARKSTREND SURVEYS LIMITED, 67 Vane St Torento 1, Dept. Send oll the read te been appointed an Honourary President of’ Vancouver Traffic and Safety Council along. with Mrs. Buda Brown, MLA. Accord- butions to safety work in B.C. they are the only. such appoint- ments since the Council. was fo: ed the honour for their contri-|_ the RRS at the meeting. Arrangements and plans for the opening of our Centen- nial Year, on April 27 would be made. . Mrs, L. M. Quance and Mrs, J. A. Martin were elected dele- gates to this meeting. On behalf of those present at the meeting, Mrs. H. Hyson extended a very hearty vote of thanks to the executive for the wonderful year they had. New low price for @ gen- uine. Kodak miniature! Superb miniature-camera styling «++ performance ... ina color- slide camera priced fust a. step above a snapshot camera, f/3.9 lens, flash shutter, no-thread loading, ..ultra-easy " exposure- value settings. It's the simplest, surest, most economical, fine miniature. Kodak has ever built! at $29.05 PETTITT os med 28 yeats‘ago. SEE DISPLAY 1st. Lady _ SMITHS » Meets Noxt Wednesday | Members’ of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Castlegar and ° District Hospital will have an opportunity to meet Mrs, M. Hig- gens, RN. who has been ap- pointed Matron for the Castlegar Hospital, when they meet next week. The meeting. is scheduled for 8 pm., Wednesday, Febru- ary 12 and will be held at the home of Mrs. L. V, Campbell. 1 st. Lady.— ‘Throwing’ motiey’ away! Not me, 1 put in a ‘ SUPER-HOT ‘GAS WATER HEATER, so my $2.50 minimum works for my. budget!” 2d. Lady— “Wonderful idea! Where can | get a SUPER- HOT GAS WATER HEATER"? “You cai get the whole job done SAFELY and EXPERTLY ~~ PHONE 2401, PLUMBING & HEATING AT INLAND GAS OFFICE — FOR SALE — 4 bedroom house, automatic ges heat — low down payment — balance lke rent, phone 6971. tin 49 ‘ FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house in beautiful location near : school, Small down payment, Phone 2733 — Box ae ie naird. 3 FOR SALE — Small. house on large improved lot, garage, fruit trees — C. J, MeCreight, Dumont, Kinnaird. tin 6 FOR, SALE — 1957 Philips 17” TV, used only 6 weeks — “blonde ‘cabinet — $160, apply FOR SALE — Tractor and plow, $200—Traller; | $50—Combina- tion radio, $45—Man’s bicycle, new, $45—Man'’s springcoat & 2 pr. new pants, size $8 to 40, f FOR SALE — 1 gate-leg table, will seat 8 when extended— Phono 4796, . 28 $7—Can be scen at 345 + 4th Ave. \ 16 FOR SALE — Coal or wood furnace, phone 7011, 2 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Geo. Hadiken, Glade, B.C. FOR SALE — Potted plants and eut spring flowers at Nielsen's —Kinnaird, Ph, 2211, ‘48 NOTICE — St. Alban’s Evening Guild will hold their Valen- tine Tea, Sat, February 15. 3 to 5 pm, ‘ 34 “Village appli- BC. ANTED | clerk, Castlegar, age, experience, ‘salary re- NOTICE — quired, and availability to the clearance sale on North American Fashion Frocks — Phone 3977, Castlegar. % a moor Monday, February 17, A. 'T. Horswill, Clerk, Corporation of the Village FOR RENT — _ Large private entrance, heated and furnished. Available Feb. 1st, Apply Mrs. Gergely, 475, aoe St. Phone 9021. FOR SALE — '54 Ford custom- Une, very good. condition, New tires all around. Phone 2653. : : 1 FUNERAL. HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance -- Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze Plaques Phone 3601 FURNITURE MOVING LONG DISTANCE ERE — " For Free FOR SALE — 1952 Austin Sta- tion Wagon—good rubber — new battery—low mileage — $175. Phone 6801, Ci 16 NOTICE — Beauty Parlor — 76,/ Maple St., Castlegar, B.C. Alice Zuckerberg, phone eh WANTED — shar room in pri- vate home,. write Box 490, Castlegar. 18 s LOST -— Saturday afternoon from Castle Theatre, boy's CCM Jr. Bike, red, cream paint on rear fender. and black seat, finder phone 5401. 16 PHONE Castlegar 2521 Nelson 1472 UNITED TRUCKING ‘Trall 191 RIGBY'S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAXI Phones 206M & 2311 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NORA'S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR Acomplete beauty service by appointment PHONE 2564 Nora Mojelski _. CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR -. PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkie” Nickie Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. UNITED | TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE, ‘Trail, Rossland, Castlegar FHONE Castlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL - Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Est Another , PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone Mer & 7261 We Service ‘What. We Instali GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates ‘PHONE 3571 Z Castlegar, B.C. , ,|] FOR RENT or SALE — House, 2 rooms and bathe sSehewenus division—Ph. 7901. KKARLEEN: APT. — Room or room and board, phone 2492, ‘ Stfn FOR RENT — 4 roomed house on 9th Avenue, Phone J. T. Dunlop, 9331, Castlegar, 36 NOTICE — Kinnaird PTA-an- nual Variety Concert, Kinnaird Schoo! .Auditorium, Feb, 21— 7:30 p.m., adm, 35e. 45 CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to express’ our sin- cere thanks to all of you who so generously donated to help Rich- ard get the best of care. Special thanks ‘to those of you who donated time and effort to make this possible, The Card Family. Nguee _ St. John's Di A. of “Kinnaird, Annual Vateniings Tea and Bake Sale will be held Sat. Feb. 8th, from 2:00 to'5:00 p.m. in the Kin- naird Improvement Societv Hall. “43 AUCTION OF TIMBER SALE 717429 There will, be offered for sale at public auction, at 10:30 A.M. (LOCAL TIME) on Mon- day, February 24th, 1958, in the softies ofthe Forest Ranger, KOOTENAY NURSERIES “Plant A Tree“ In 58" Keep, B,C. Green | Order Now For SPRING DeLveRy Complete Line of Nursery Phone 4042 Box 10 Kinnaird, 8.C. aa=____ = LLS. Lid. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow » Lakes F Phone 4331 - BC. the Licence scrraas to cut 60,200 cedar fence posts; on an area situated near Pass Creek, Kootenay District. Three’ (3) years will be al- lowed for removal of - timber. Provided anyone who. is,un- able to. attend the auction, in person may. submit a sealed ten- der, to be opened at the-hour of auction and treated.as one bid. Further. particulars. may be obtained from the District: For- ester, Nelson, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, B.C. No man with a burden of ‘debt hgs a right to pro- tect his creditors if he has not first protected his wife ond children: with . Life Assurance. Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may be arranged through. 'G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic. Physieian, CTO) All Kinds of Building Supplies C.LL..PAINTS. ., CASTLEGAR BUILDING - SUPPLY STORE Box 292 Phone 2161 -WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING | "| SUPPLY LTD. ‘We can supply all your building needs. Estimates gladly given. Phone 7112 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 ' ‘Anniversaty Cakes, ‘ PHONE ‘sean For ‘COAL, SAND, GRAVEL ‘BULLDOZING & : ;EXCAVATING : SEE. ‘CASTLEGAR, TRANSFER . W. Sharples Phone 600! bson Wharf 10:00 am. Thuraday.. re ewood.’ 4:00 p.m. Thursday. : Dick Fowler-- ‘North-American ‘Life Rabson, B.C... of C 1-6 WANTED ~— Cash for your old Plano or liberal trade-in on a small modern plano—J. Bow- man—Phone 5186—next to the Village Office. 16 ATTENTION .— Everyone: re- serve Saturday, March 15 for the CWL Annual 5t.- Paulas Bazaar and Bingo. TRAILERS — For jst choice, the famous American 8' or 10° widths, 32’ to 49" lengths, flor- aire heating, Other models ‘in- cluding Century, Westwood cants please state qualifications, |’ THE OLD HOME TOWN eet ieee By STANLEY WHERES THE BOAR> AE MRS SuLPHURO 8 IMSTONGS BOARDING HOt THE BOARDERS THE “BUSINESS: © teen oe © ( MONEY? AND°NEVER MIND, SEE ENING THE NEW and Victor. See Ted Bigelow Castlegar Kozy Kottages. 581 SQUADRON The squadron activities are shaping up well this year, The cadets under’ CO Cadet F\Szgt. Pellegrin, assisted by F|C Terry Day commenced their ceremonial for the Annual Inspection. The cadets plan a precision squad to this year; and we believe this inspection will be well worth seeing. Once again we would appreciate having all parents and the boys in action. Our’ year’s standing for the and we are very pleased to sec that our squadron placed ninth out of the thirty-eight squadrons others: interested - attend «to see]. last year. have . just. come in, |. in B.C. It is'of interest to, that) the squadrons ahead of us: are only the large. Vancouver squad- rons, Victoria and Powell River. This speaks well for our boys. since we cannot give as much of j interest as the larger squadrons , can, The dance in the Kinnaird; Hall Saturday night was very | successful, The NCOs’ did a fine; job in decorating the hall (thanks to Dennues -aircraft models). The NCOs’ had hoped to add to their funds ‘but the turnout was not large énough to show a pro- fit, but'a good time was enjoyed by all, The members of the Civilian Committee chaperoned the dance and served hot dogs and cokes. j Our thanks to’ the donors of, chairs for. our quarters. They are a big help. We would again ask parents to help us by keeping up at-| tendance. We would like very. much ‘to have full marks again this year, to help us hold our rating. and perhaps improve it. Up until the end of January our attendance has been thirty-three, point eight average out of a Pos: | sible thirty-eight cadets per: parade, This is only. eighty-eight* percent of total attendance, Our’ total for this time last. year was, ninety-two point seven percent, therefore ‘unless we can bring ; cur attendance up to, at ‘least, ninety-five percent for the rest} of the year, we may find our-| selves falling behind in our squadron rating. ‘ “Get Your: GISMUEK. MOM! 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