sind Liens eate sretanma be en naan ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1957 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. ; PAGE 7 £ Air Traffic Jumps 49% CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. THURSDAY, JANUARY: 10, 1957 ss THE O19 THE NEWS INPICTURES ff Be: INDIANS BECOME RICH BY SE. oe ‘ Centra} Press Cansdian Indians of the Chippewa band are individual members of the band .will -recelve beneficiaries of the largest sale’of undeveloped over $100,000 for’ the property. Pat. Anderson land in Canadian history. The land lies within points to the area sold which will ba developed the borders of the city'of Sarnia, Ont, and has into an industrial area‘by.a.U.S. firm. Thi been owned by the Chippewas since 1825. Sale will make -the Chippawas price is estimated at.$9,000,000 and some the in ada on a per copits . GERMANS JOIN CANA } —Contral Press Canadian . Children of servicemen at|run by the department of nation-]ren to which orphans of the Soest, Germany, join in singing|al defence. The troops there| German .community were it Christmas carols at their school| gave a party for their 620 child-| vited. HUSBAND CHAMP SHOT, BUT WIFE GETS THE MOOSE as oe ose : : Central Press Canadian Elwood Epps has medais and trophies to “Epps, above, who bagged this 1,200-pound bull. Brove he fs a crack shot, a dominion champ, in In two weeks their hunting party shot four fact. But when it came to hunting in but Mr. Epps was not one of the suc- the Kirkland Cake area of Ontario, it was Mrs. — cessful hunters. He didn’t get one. a & XS x" : 4 WoNWASS \ i ie BUSINESS DIRECTORY th Head tribe 1 wealtlies e bacis. : CASTLEGAR ... -.-- LONG DISTANCE Re The News’ Classifieds ral 2 Years 7490) Bs Result of Strike TEN WORDS FOR %50 — THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF TW@ — 250 DISCOUNT IF PAID WHEN PLACING ORDER — PHONE 303 —— FOR RENT—Suites, room and board by day, week or month. McCreights . Apartments, First | Ave. back of Kootenay Buil- ders, Phone 2493, tin 36 FOR RENT—4-room house, near ‘high school; 2-room house, back of 76 Maple, Castlegar, Phone 4631 or Box 246. 32 WANTED — Lady learning to drive, wishes further guidance from goéd driver. State terms. * Box 490 Castlegar. 21 Legal AUCTION SALE Timber. Sate X73073 ‘There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 10:30 A.M. LOCAL TIME on -February 18th, 1957, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, B.C. the Li- cence X73073, to cut 2,612,000 cubic feet of Spruce, Balsam, Lod, je Fine, Hemlock, Ceder WANTED—Baby playpen, Phone 2698, 1 WANTED TO. RENT—For one day, one chain saw. Wally _ Walper. Phon e4032. 12 and Larch on an area situated 2] on part of Lots - 10178 and 3440, and vacant Crown land on China Creek, Kootenay Land District, fifteen (15) years will be allowed for removal of timber. -| LOST—In..Castlegar, center or on Maple St., an emerald drop : earring, Phone 2461. 32 FOUND—On upper bench, Kin- naird,.+man’s wrist watch. -Phone 4032. 12 Provided ‘anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a: sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars may be btained from the “Deputy Minist- -ROOM AND. BOARD—For lady. Phone 4372. 12 NOTICE — Beauty Parlor, 76 Maple St. Castlegar, Alice Phone 3601 ° RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP LUMBER PAINT | TAXI ING AND Phones 258M & 2311 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CENTRAL SHOE : A'S & LEATHER . HAIR DRESSING REPAIR PARLOR "Phone 4621, Complete Beauty We attach “Dinkie” Nickel A : Service B Appointment Rim Heels on Ladies Shoes - PHONE 564 Nora Mojeisky CASTLEGAR, BC. .. - . TRUCKING : ‘Y FREIGHT SERVICE. Rossland, *. Castlegar . Nelson ‘ PHONE. Castlegar 2582 Open, f 00 ‘a‘mn. to 9:30 p.m. | Not Just Another. Place: To * Rat The-Place.To Eat: SHITH’S | Greep’s Electric PLUMBING & HEATING ELECTRICAL For Estimates Phone _ CONTRACTING 3401 & 2931. Free Estimates We Sarvice - PHONE 8571 What We Install Box 384 Castlogar | 47 , * ¥ Watch Repairs JE LAUGHT ‘ON Guaranteed for One Year preon ast aan Bosse Office Hours Diamonds: — Watches — WED. — : Jewellery PHONE 2041 q Hoturopathic Physician - GENERAL BUILDING G. A. SUMNER - GONTEACTORS ; "All Kinds of Building Supplies : CLL. Paints: | Gremenko Building : ‘CASTLEGAR ‘BUILDING PHONE 2021 - ~ SUPPLY STORE . bs : ; Box 292 Phons. 2161 . om VALDIE ca ||| Desmond T. Littlewood SUPELY LTD.) OPTOMETRIST We can supply all your Post Office Building Bn ene ., Estimates Wed. 2:30 pm. to 8 pm : PHONE 2231 Phone 7112. . ~ Dutch Maid - GOAL; SAND, GRAVEL Bakery Limited eee CAVATING Bee Castley:ar Transter 4M, Sharpies Phone 6091 phone 4631 - 32 NOTICE—Special meeting of the Robson. Recreation Society to amend by-laws, followed by the Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday, Jan. 17, 1857 at 8 p.m. in the Robson « Community Hall, 12 MAKE UP TO $200.00 ' + PER MONTH . Men-Women; We have a sen- sational plan whereby you can make $50.00 weekly and more in spare. time by selling eur com-|° plete line of dry goods and yard goods. No, experience needed. Free particulars and Free gifts, Rex Trading Co.,'1171 Bernard St,.. West , Quebec. er of Forests, Vicvorla, B.C.; the District Forester, Nelson, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, — THIS WEEK — The stork won a race with a taxi driver as Mrs, A, Read gave birth to an eight-pound baby girl in the cab while en route to Kootenay Lake Gener- al Hospital. Mrs. L. Howes was in the car with the mother. Nick Oglow was elected chair- man of the Castlegar Village Commission, The Castlegar male ‘choir sponsored by the Kiwanis Club participated in the Christmas services of the Robson Memorial, St. Alban’s and Castlegar United Churches. - Celgar .Development’ Co. announced that “an immediate start” would be ‘made on the con- struction of a $65 mililon pulp mill in Castlegar, B.C. lands and forests mini- ster E. E. Kenney said that the promise to build the plant, con- tained in- he application for a forest management. license, was welcome news, Estimates of the labor force to be hired for. the operation of the pulp mill came to about 1000, with 1200 more to be employed in logging for the plant. A commitiee to press for the Us. High -Kids By Rosalyne Williams Well, here we are back to school again for the next few months. It is nice to see all the sti ’ again after the Jong Dept 104. tin I Wife Preservers te _ 3 Gas ‘water storage ant to keep the heat in. For that reason they are not advised for radiators. RICK’S: T.V. Sales & Supplies Phone 2946 Everything In T.V. Supplies Fleetwood T.V. No man with a burden of debt hqs.a right .to pro-° tect his creditors if he has not first protected his * wife and. children with Life Assurancé. Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may be arranged through. Dick Fowler North American . Life Robson, B.C. . holidays. I think everyone enjoy- ed the’ holidays, including the teachers, -- i + There have -been some ‘very jubilant students and "some very of the/\Christmias exams | being issued this week. And remember there are only. about seventy (70) school days left before the East> er exams! i Most students will still be to*full: of turkey, dinner and Christmas cake for much activi- ty. in the next. few weeks, How- ever, this should: be no excuse for not participating in. school sports. It is up to you, kids, as mem- bers. of your house to see to it that it gets top honors when Awards Day rolls around. For the next while, the gym- nasium will be the. scene of acticity as the volleyball season commences, How about everyone turning up for one game, at least? This weekend basketball again takes the spotlight as the Rockers and Rockettes travel to Salmo. entries ‘in the forthcoming House Contests. For the individual stu- dents: there will be the portrait and the short story contest. The Houses will have heir drama. festival the third week in Feb-. ruary. Let’s have real ‘House’| spirit for. these conests! SHKWAROK — To Mr. -and Mrs. William Shkwarok, Robson, at Trail-Tadanac Hospital on January 6, a daughter. ANDERSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Anderson, Castlegar, in car en route to. Trail-Tadanae Hospital, on January 7, a son. SETO CAFE | CONFECTIONERY ° “Tho Best Place-To Eat” Large Tables. For Family or Parties sed oned latély, with the segalis | “Now that everyone has had’ al; nice rest I hope to see some good |' of a bridge across the Columbia river near Castle- gar was formed on Friday. The ferry was described as “a luxury we and the provincial govern- ment cannot afford’ by com- mittee chairman Ross MacDer- mid. i OGLOW BROS. Bullding & Supply Oo. Ltd. Building Supplies ‘ CASTLEGAR Phone‘ 3351 A-40% increase in passenger tratfic as a result of the CPR strike was reported by the Cast- legar agency of Canadian Pacific Airlines this week. A spokesman for CPA said that planes were about three- quarters full, but that the public is being advised to make reser- vations well ahead of time. Passenger traffic on Grey- hound busses running through ci has not i d, ac- cording to Rigby’s, agents for the bus line, Most local and short- distance travelers preferred bus to train service even before the srike. There is an.increase in ex- press sent by bus, however. ~ ANHUAL | GLEARAHCE SALE TIP - TOP TAILORS ON Made-To-Measure 0 % off Leitner's =F DONT SLIP! 7 SEE US FOR ALL’ YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS SHELL. PRODUCTS ‘AT -THE |. Castle Motors CLEARANCE CAB or 20% DISCOUNT FOR THE WHOLE MONTH OF © LE JANUARY SKI PANTS — UNDERWEAR — JACKETS COATS — HATS — HOUSECOATS