CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursdday, October 10, 1957 measured in minutes gasoline costs you less for the lady of the house FOR PROSPECTIVE GRAND- MOTRERS Too often, well-meaning pro- spective grandmothers can create little annoyances for the new mother, Here are a few easy- to-follow “guides for behavior” suggested for grandmothers:. Remember that doctors have + very different ideas since you If you work at a job—and most of us do—how many minutes does it take tore earn enough to a hey a gallon, ‘Well, that was true for the average Canadian back in 1939. 29 minutes? You're right if you're thinking about prices in 1946. ° grandmothers had your families. Your pregnant daughter or dau- ghter-in-law will be doing a lot ‘of things, ali with her doctor's ‘approval that seem strange. It's best to use self control In making and buying little things. Perhaps the expectant mother would like to choose her own. Why not give the, young parents a cheque and let them have their own shopping spree instead? Bé extra careful if both sets of grandparents live in the same town, Well-meaning rivalry can involve the expectant parents and make it awkward for every- one, Be around when you are needed, but not too often. Have a definite understand- ing about the role you are ex- pected to play when the baby arrives, Be on hand to help, of course, but do have all the ar- rangements clearly worked out in advance, When things get rectic and confused for the new parents, there are likely to be cross words sometimes. If you're present, play deaf. Never offer your op- infons, Most important of ‘all, don’t . bea fretter. Let the new mother's confidence blossom, By all means do practical things to give her a lift when she really needs or asks for help, but don’t fuss over her! WOMEN ARE GOOD FOR BUS. INESS Hearst magazines, Deems claims that women in busiriess invariably surpass men,.in day-by-day practicality, intuitiveness, sensitivity to others, adaptability, and a flair for hand- ling difficult situations. “But most important,” he says, thelr singleness of purpose and intense loyalty to the company.” The executive pays special tribute to the women he calls “the unsung heroines of bus- iness’” — the secretary and the To earn her title as an in- valuable asset’ to business, the good sceretary must be mother, trained nurse, private eye, buff- er, confidante, and whipping boy — all wrapped into one,-in add- ition to being pretty and well- groomed. In a single day, an ef- ficient switchboard operator can handle 1,000 incoming and out- going calls, knit a pair of socks, read: a magazine from cover to cover, and never get ‘flustered. “ Give a man that. job,” says Deems, “and he'd strangle him- self in short order!” , Deems points out that 63: of the 80 persons on the editorial staff of Good Housekeeping Mag- azine are women, “We have a high respect for a woman's abil- ity in business, We pick capable ones and then try not to pick on them. Invariably, they prove themselves superior.” Another magazine editor claims that when he started in business, all his employees were men, plus a few cleaning women. “But today,” he laughs, “all my employees are women, plus a few cleaning-men!” . A woman's place may be in the ’ 38 minutes? +. A ding to g aooren that’s how long it takes an: average Canadian today to earn the price of a gallon of gasoline. On the score.of performance, you're getting an even bigger bargain. For today’ 's regular gasolines are far ior to the premium grad only. ten years ago. sold #2 PERIAL OIL LIMITED ( Esso) a SSSA A kitchen in the opinion of some dichards — but women géner- ally make the best business exec- utives, says Richard E. Deems, executive vice president of the WORKMEN LOOK 10% OFF ALL WORK SHIRTS CHECK OUR PRICES You Can't ‘Do Better Anywhere -Leitner's i) We will have cables in the water at our river crossings on the Columbia and Kootenay Rivers from now until about the 15th of OCTOBER. BARKER CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. VANCOUVER, B.C. tg Appointment of Albert “P. “Bert” Morrow as General Man- ager of the Pacific National Ex- hibition at. Vancouver, has been announced by W. J. Borrie, Presi- dent of the Fair. Mr, Morrow, born in Vancuver, has resigned as vice-president and Director of Western Sales, Eric H. Hard- man Ltd., to accept the new pos- ition in which he succeeds V. Ben Williams who resigned some months ago, In the interim, Prof. H. M, King, a Director and Past President of the P. N. E. has been acting general manager. Mr. Morrow is well known in British Columbia business and commun- ity service circles and spent a number of years in Oshawa, Ont., as national advertising manager of General Motors of Canada, leaving to return here two years ago. He resides in West Van- couver, is married and has two children. He was educated in B.C, and Alberta and served with the Royal Canadian Navy dur- ing the last war. He was wound- ed and retired at the end of the war with the rank of Lieut. Commander. 5 581 AIR CADETS. We regret the unfortunate development which occured in connection with the Sports Day that. was scheduled for last Sat, October 5, in Trail, LY It appears that due tothe influenza epi- demic which is rampant in the district, it was felt that the turnout would not justify hold- ing the Sports Day at this time. Next week, October 16, a “Wing. Parade” will be held at . Which time Cpl. Hubert will be On Friday the student card Pictures were taken. I imagine all were looking their prettiest and smiling their best. It is ru- mored that we may possibly have colored. pictures next year. Saturday the Junior Soccer teams travelled to Nelson for the West Kootenay Junior Soccer tournament, Although the boys came very close they did not bring the shield home with them. The girls. lost both games, the second. one to Nelson by corner kicks, However the school can be proud of the fine 5; hiv and ability their players ‘display- ed. The Junior Choir is! getting into full swing. Mr. Fishwick would: like to see many more students turn up at practices. ‘These practices are held every Day 5 at noon-hour, So come on Juniors, let’s see everyone turn out at the next practice. _ Both the Arts and Crafts and Poster Clubs are well under- way now. The Arts and Crafts. Club meet every Wednesday. Some of the members have al- ready started on leather projects. Others are working’ on paintings. There is room for a few more members. Anyone who is inter- ested please contact Miss Proud- foot. i The Poster Club has had. their supplies donated very gen- erously by the Students Council. If any club wishes to have post- ers for something they should get in touch with Marianne Ca- mpbell, - The students in Mr. Smith’s mimreographed Mr. Smith to all his former stu- dents, The letter gave an acc- unt of the Smith’s trip from England to Nigeria, Also Mr. Smith described in detail what life is like in Nigeria, Until their things arrive from England, Mr. Smith will be Assistant Edu- cation Officer, Plateau Province. Then he will move to nearby Juru Province where he will teach history, .geography and English. Say kids, dodn’t forget the dealine for the inter-house land- Scape contest Is drawing near. There are two contests, one for grades 7 and 8 and one for presented with his pilots wings. As this is a Ceremonial Parade all parents of cadets are urged to attend. The invitation is also open to any others who may be interested. This parade will be held at the Auditorium of the Stanley Humphries High School at 7 p.m: . grades 9-13, For more informa- tion contact Miss Proudfoot. Re- member, the houses need all the points they can get. NOTICE LISTS OF TREES and SHRUBS AVAILABLE FROM CORINCO ARE AT THE VILLAGE OFFICE Your Order MUST Be Placed By OCTOBER 20, 1957 A. T. HORSWILL: ] Clerk nC FORGET Your Winter Worries! USE B.A. VELVET 98 GASOLINE CANADA'S SPECIALLY REFINED GASOLINE - FOR WINTER DRIVING WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FISK WINTER TIRES — im all sixes GET YOUR WINTER CHECK-UP NOW FILL YOUR RADIATOR WITH . ETHYLENE GLYCOL Anti-Freeze We inspect your Cooling System with every sale of ANTI-FREEZE KYLI NE AUTO SERVICE PHONE 3451 * hina TT cA I 2 ae = _ COMPARE THESE PRICES CEILING TILE 210 SHINGLES ‘NO CHARGE #5 rrr MTT FIBERGLAS 2” .......... $5.50 roll - FIBERGLAS 3” ......... $4.90 roll . MAIL ORDER PRICE ... $9.59 box Paice, $9.20 box _ $5.48 roll $4,65 roll $13.50 sq. cece eee ee $13.65 sc. THESE’ ARE-ONLY A’ FEW-EXAMPLES OF THE SAVINGS‘: YOU CAN ENJOY — WE HAVE MANY OTHER BUILDING ~ PRODUCTS AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS + FOR DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR Oglow Bros. / BUILDING G SUPPLY CO. LTD. i Street, Ci HOTICE — /OOM &, BOARD — Available BAZAAR — Teh, Baking, sew- FOR: SALE _ ee at MeCreight’s Rooming House, phone 2493, ttn 16 OTICE — ‘Beauty Parlor,’ Home Permanents including, 76 ara ing Table, “Novelties, Kiddies’ ~ ‘able, October, 16, , tridge in. good condition $55 Phone “3728; 402 Green St, "Phone 6291. ‘. 240 330 to 4:30, Robson Communi- ty Hall, sponsored by the Hobeon Evening Group we Zuckerberg, phone 4631,” ae IODE Bake Sale in Co-op Retail Store, Sat., Oct. 12 at 10 am, M1 © ATTENTION — Zenailo block under new mangement, heated two-room suites and one busl- ness premises for rent. Motor heater plugs if required, Apply , 63°"Main St, or Phone 7081. 141 BUSINESS DIRECTORY CASTLEGAR. FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE | Ambulance — “Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze ues Phone 3601 * FURNITURE MOVING LONG DISTANCE ERE — ANYTIME For Free FOR SALE, — 26 ft. House trail- er, good condition,: $2500: or nearest cash offer — can be seen vacant lot. back of Rob-' son Co-op Store, J. W. Parker. oe 2 14 FOR SALE — Lots on First and Elm, phone . 3897. after 6:00 FOR SALE — New" modern Piano, bargain, also assorted dishes, Scott, : Kinnaird high- ‘way. % 141 FOR SALE — Coal and Wood range in good condition, phone 4314, Kinnaird. ll FOR SALE — 120 Bass Hohner Accordian, Verdi TIM, 9 Treble, 3 Bass Switches =_ new condition, apply at Cen- tral Trading, Kinnaird, wi PHONE Castlegar 2521 ‘Trail 191 Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING RIGBY'S BUS DEPOT: COFFEE SHOP TAXI Phones 288M & 2311 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — ‘Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FOR SALE — Macintosh, Wag- “ner, Delicious Apples, also winter Pears, phone 5110 or eall at 23 Columbia Ave. pc aT F NOTICE — Ladies Curling Club meeting to be held in the Cast- legar Hotel, October 17 7:30 p.m. Alt names of’ curlers and futuer curlers must sent to Mrs. A, Anderson, phone 3441 befdre Oct. 17 Draws will be made night of meeting. All ladies welcome. 340 HAIR PRESSING PARLOR A complete beauty service by appeintment PHONE 2564 Nove Mojelski__ CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 + We .attach “Dinkie” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, BC. DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE UNITED TRUCKING ‘Trai, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson. -PHONE Gastlegar 2521 MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Not Jut. Another Place To Eat “But The Place To Eat Another. PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone = 3401 & 7261 —_——_— We Service : ‘What We Inetall GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates *- PHONE 3571 - Box 384 Castlegar, B.C. 7 _ GASTLEGAR “DRY. CLEANERS Phone 4851 We Pick-Up nal Deliver “J. 1. LAUGHTON B.Se. oD, " OPTOMETRIST Office Hours “MON. — WED. — PRL 10-12 1:30-5:00 PHONE 2581 G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Piaysielan Eremenko Building "PHONE 2681 ° GENERAL PUDDING CONTRACTO! All Kinds ‘of suai Supplies CLL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE * . Box 292. Plione 2161 1 WALDIE | «° LUMBER: & BUILDING SUPPLY. LTD. We can supply all your. building needs. Estimates gladly given. 7 Phone m2 . DESMOND -T. LITTLEWOOD _ OPTOMETRIST © Wed, 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 pm. Phone, 3621 or 2231 DUTCH..MAID. BAKERY LIMITED Birthday cakes” . ‘Wedding, Cakes. Anniversary Cakes For COAL, “SAND, GRAVEL . BULLDOZING & \ EXCAVATING - SEE. " CASTLEGAR TRANSFER W.. Sharples. Pheao 000; HELP WANTED — Elderly lady LOST — Pair of glasses in dark Fon RENT desiring good home, board and room, and small remuneration ‘in exchange for caring for small child’ while mother works, phone 9411, Castlegar. 140 © FOR SALE — be, FOR SALE — 1956 Merc dump truck, M-700, or will trade as part payment on a 2 or 3 bedroom home, finished or. unfinished, Phone 2762. : 340 FOR SALE. — Booker Furnace complete. Phone 3232, 349 SASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 10, “Westinghouse FOR SALE — 4 room house at FOR SALE ‘— Unfinished home with 2 bedrooms in Kinberry Heights, phone 1668-L-4 Nel- son or 9721 Castlegar. 339 FOR SALE — Lots in Dumont aird $180 erch, puone 2738, FOR SALE — 1956. 4- wheel” drlve Willys' Jeep Pick-Up, with winch—Bill Robinsen — ba Rivers Motel, Day phone 339 with special folding arch, a fast skidder, $1800, LAWRENCE: 5-6 JAMMER on skids in good condition, com- plete for A frame on high lead, guy lines, spreader bar and tongs, shackles and blocks panett: DDH CLETRAC C 60 hp with 2 blades for logging, @ sacrifice at $3000. K6 INT. LOGGING TRUCK and Trailer with tongues for log- ging, or poles, $1600, ROTARY SNOW PLOW — 8% it, with motor. If you want the best, buy’ this one. "440 FOR RENT — New 4-room bun- galow in Kinnaird ~- Phone 2836 in Robson, - 339, LOST — Brown leather: case containing sevéral keys, in the vicinity of the S: Creek. Wharf. Write Box 505. or. Phone Castlegar 9801. FOR GALE — Mason, Risch Piano,. girl’s bike,.phone 9191. 333 FOR SALE — Rifle, also double barreled shotgun, apply Box 1957 ATA KE TS, woe Tune Apes EooreALLe ATTHE STORE’ THE BiG /NNING WHE ni ABS WAS KNOCKED FOR A, Lass 490B, Castlegar News. 338 BOARD & ROOM ‘OR RENT — Two cabins, apply Zibin’s Store, Robson. M41 ATTEND — The Kinnaird Cath- olic Club Bazaar, October 26, 2-11 p.m. — eat out with the temily at 5:00 pm, Bingo a 8:00 p.m, Ave, NOTICE —- The Castlegar Hotel Dining Room wishes to an- nounce to its patrons it-will be closed afternoons from 2 — 5 p..m. for the winter months. They will also be- closed WANTED — Girl for general store work, apply Box en Castlegar. blue case, finder phone 2493. 14 FALL FAIR MEETING—Friday, October 18, at 8 p.m,: Teeth Memorial Hall. Day, Many thanks for your’ patronage. Lennie Priest. « 4b — 2 room furnished suite and — Apply 24 nner CASTLE THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY ae RICHAI TooD-RESGRAVE @ jome, phone 7031. ets 141 z WANTED — Woman to assist + ji during week > | LS. Lid. Charter Service Towing = Barges anywhere ren ‘the Arrow "i: Phone 43316 2202 Arrow Lakes Ferry rvice «= ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD ‘Whast 7:00 a.m. ‘Firday. Arrive Robson Whart- 1:00 p.m. Friday. -):, REMINDER — not to forget the St, Alban’s’ Anglican. Guild ~ Hallowe'en Tea on Saturday, October 26, -~ 340 BEAUTY. COUNSELLOR . COS- METICS—Phone 6441. pasties eres 340 - RICK’S ‘T.V. Sales & Supplies “Phone 7271 Everything In ‘T.V. °__- Supplies HALICRAFTERS “Fleetwood T.V. R ‘Kinnaird’ Chimney Cleaning Service Servicing ‘The :Castlegar- Kinnaird District -Phone 3722 & 3728 Box 64 — Kinnaird, B.C. my THURS., FRI. SAT. . OCT. 10, 11,12, TEN WANTED MEN” Randolph Scott — Jocelyn Brando oe Plus “STOP YOUR KILLING ME”. — in color _ Broderick Crawford — C Once ‘Showi loire Trevor a : ave for lady who is not very * well, phone 7061. 14 SALE “Good” winter apples, pick yourself, 75c¢ box, phone 2326, Sam Gleboff. 141 ast Seserrolay t1 RG SHIAAUT « Dvected by MICHAR, ANDERSON « Presented oy WARMER BROS (gh SAT. MAT. Chapter 6 — “CAPTAIN VIDEO" ——— WANTED — Clean rags, buttons removed. 15c ‘lb. Apply Cast- preg legar News. No man with o burden of . debt hqs a fight to pro- tect his creditors if he‘ has not first protected his wife and children with Life Assurance. Plans to suit your individ- Ual requirements may be: arranged through. ; Dick Fowler North American ~Life Robson, B.C. WED. & THURS. THIS IS A RIAL... _AS WILD AS A MAN CAN GET! - MON. & TUES. iT RIPS OPEN, {THE HOT. HELL “BEHIND THE sSLORN! : t t. THIS 1S ANEW. MOTION PICTURE AS. DARING AS THE SCREEN WILL EVER GET? 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