CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 18, 1973 6-Day SPECIAL on THREE INSERTION FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! This Offer is Good for Individuals Only. Business Advertisements Do Not Qualify @ Miscellaneous for Sale @ Vehicles for Sale @ Homes for Sale @ Work Wanted Why not sell @ For Rent @ Lost @ Miscellaneous Wanted @ Help Wanted e Notices @ Property for Sale @ Found Sorry.. : No Phone Orders at > Classified Special. Rates that crib or high chair — or that extra bed or summer tires. And how about a “wanted” ad aim- ed at getting a second car for hubby to drive to work. And then there’s that lot you've always wanted at. the lake. Now's the time to let people know you're interest- ed. Perhaps someone has just the property you're look- ing for. Check Your Basement, Garage or Storage Area. There's 5 : Dollars for You i y in Old Items Just Waiting to be Sold! . Use this Handy Form Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday | Do NOT Write in this: Box: For Use by Newspaper. Your Name Postal Address Town Phone Amount Mail to: Classified Ads, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, B.C. or deliver to Castlegar News Office — No Phone Orders Accepted — Payment Must be Enclosed — Minimum Order 50c au Deadline 5 p.m. Tuesday Please PRINT your ad below putting one word in each square: Allustrated Chess for Children Among the new books ‘for children at the Caatle- gar Library is the very In- teresting “Illustrated Chess for Children.” It is clearly ‘written with excellent draw- Cubs-Scouts Hold Successful ' Bottle Drive "A very successful bot- tle drive was held by the Castlegar Cubs and Scouts with a good turn out of. boys and parents. + Everyone is thanked for their Participation, both in: donating and collectin of the bottles, The next dri- ve is planned In two or thr- ee month’s time, Plans are being made for the annual father and son banquet. A committee has volunteered to look into catering, the date and pro- "am. © Scouts and Venturers are busy with their plans on winter camporees and winter camping. , Car Reported , Burned During ‘ Morning Hours : Acar belon; to Mary Paviis of Gastleger by Ci ig bi ig. Mr. Tychak parked the car and ‘The fire, which destroy- 2 1,200, wi: Tted:to have occurred at mM. Frida radio stations may then ad- vise them on necessary ac- tion and precaution. 2B J. SMITHERAM : TRAILER ‘ TOWING } Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 {Box 1351, Castlegar ings and introduces -child- ren to the exciting game of chess, This game was played many centuries ago in China,: India and Persia, It was introduced Into Europe during the Middle Ages. Europeans. of those. medle- val days gave the chess piec- es the names that they are called today. The author Introduces the chess pleces from pawn to king, and tells the role each one plays in the game. The author compares the chess pieces with that of a medieval army drawn up in . batile formation, The excellent drawings. of the chess pleces and those of a medieval army add greater understanding to the roles played by the chess pleces. The last part of the hook deals with the game, how to begin, how to move the pieces, and a detailed explanation on . “attack” and “defence” which helps the beginner in anticipating moves from the “enemy”. thoroughly familiar with the way each plece moves; then you will be able to develop a winning strategy. Once you have learned the game of chess, you can play with ‘anyone, grown ups most of all. It is fun when you beat them! Did you know that the world's chess champion Bobby Fischer played a good game when he was el- ght years old? Do we have a Bobby Fischer in Castlegar? TYPICAL WEEKEND for Scouts was held at their bivousc by, front tow, Willie Ivory, Greg Moroso, Gary Cheveldave, Paul Cook, John Filipchuk, (back row) Robin Dalziel, Jim Schafthuizen, Dean Parfeniuk and Fran- ces Baff with Bruce MacKereth sitting on played cards, told stories and ate heartily. With plenty of snow, tobogganing and a good snowball fight. were included in the weekend events, These boys are members of the Eagle and Leopards patrols who were woners for the:months of November and December. — Leo Sommers Photo Mrs. E. M. Travis Named President Dogwood Unit Mrs, E, M. Travis was _ named president when Dog- wood unit of the United Church Women held its el- ection on Tuesday of last week at the home of Mrs, J, Kalmakoff with 10° mem- bers present, ther officers are vice- president, Mrs. L. Buffet; secretary, Mrs. 1, MeNell; /° treasurer, Mrs, H. Grum- mett; phoning committee, Mrs, J. Sherblko and Mrs. R. Hunter. g if Tt was reported 20 visits were made to the local hos- pital, 30 get well cards.sent out, and nine visits made to homes, Members were remind- ed that there will be a gen- eral UCW meeting in the Parish House’ on esday, Jan, 23 at 730 pm. All were urged to attend. At the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the hostes- ses Mrs. Kalmakoff and Mrs. M. Madrigga. 2 Charges Bring $50 In Fines A Castlegar man, charg. ed with two separate offenc- es has been fined: $25 on each charge and, if in de- fault, 15 days in jail when he appeared in court here Monday; before Judge’R. R. van Patten. Se pr tare plead! ty to having no drivers: licence and failing to contact the owner of a the shoulders of his: companion. The boys A Look at the Weather Unusual Weather Sees Records Broken in Castlegar Area Weather has been the interest of man since way back when. Because of this interest the following look at weather conditions as vided by ther office atmospheric en- vironment service. A cold blanket of arc- tic air covered the region for the first half of Decem- ber, giving cooler than av- erage temperatures and sunny skies. “new record -of 51.8 hours of sunshine was set in December, of this. amount 45.1 hours was registered in the first 15 days. Rain and snow amounts were al- so below average for the first half of December. The weather pattern was reversed for the latter part of the month as a ser- ies of storms swept off the Pacific and gave us above normal amounts of rain and fe A total of 6.7 hours of sunshine was registered the last half of December. The combination of ‘lear skies then Pacific storms kept the monthly sn- owfall to nearly one-third the normal, The following is a day to day account of Decem- ber’s weather ending each ‘day with three figures. In Arzherg, Germany, you can ip ? . Pa . drop in. on the credit union. Fee ‘It's called a Raiffeisenbank, after Willhelm Raiffeisan, founder of credit. unions, who lived not far from this pretty, old medieval town. financial services. ‘But it’s a credit union — providing its members with the finest Raiffeisen's idea has grown into 79,000 credit unions in over 100 countries — the most far-flung financial system in the world. iThe reason? There's simply no better place to save and borrow CREDIT | than at a financial institution you own yourself. Drop in soon and | fatjus prave it. Branches at. 3 : 368-6417 CASTLEGAR, Across from Post Office, 365-3375 TRAIL..." FRUITVALE 367-9223 SALMO * 357-9553 Jast_ week. These figures, in their res- pective order are maximum temperature, minimum te- Inperature and the mean from the maximum and minimum temperatures, 1, Cloudy, rain in even- ing. (45-85-40) 2, Clear becoming cloud- 3p brief snow flurries (37-20- 8. Sunny with cloudy periods. (23-16-20) 4. Clear becoming clou- dy. (18-90-14) © oo: 5. Snow ended 10 A.M., clear after dark.- (20-6-13) 6. Sunny. (16-2-9) a: Sunny: (e18) 9. Cloudy with smoke. (4-1-8) 10, Cloudy with inter- palttent snow in early morn- g- " 11, Overcast with snow beginning at 8 a.m. (16-11- 4) 12. Cloudy with snow in morning, (19-10-15) 13. Cloudy with snow in evening. (17-11-14). 14. Sunny and smokey with snow in evening. (16- 15. Snow morning and evening otherwise loudy. (26-1 . ¢ 26) 17, Overcast, periods of guy. turning to rain, (36- 18. Over doggy per- iods, rain eerie (87-34. . 9) . 20, Fo; ey, with rain be- ginning in late afternoon. (39-86-38) 21, Overcast -with rain, smoke and fog. (41-36-39) 22. Overcast with rain, smoke and fog. (42-36-39) 19. (43-34-39) Bi it 8) 23. Overcast with rain. (41-36-39) ” 24, Cloudy with rain in SILVERTON NEWSLETTER Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ott of Silverton are home after a holiday spent with family at Manitulan Island, Ont. Mr. Carl Wilson of Sil- verton was admitted to Slo- can Lake Hospital in New Denver, earlier this month. Mr. b Barnett of Silverton was admitted to Trail Regional Hospital Dec. and underwent stugery TaRcET\ DOZENS OF BARGAINS Watch for Our Ad On Page 7. of this Paper IRLY BIRD P&G Building Supply Castlegar Telephone 365-8151 afternoon. (41-35-38) 28-3 . Overcast with per- iods of snow. (29-25-27) 31. Sunny with cloudy periods, (32-14-28) Weather records were also broken in'the month of December. The follow- ing are the lowest maxi- mums of this year and the lowest maximums they ex- ceeded and during which rea the previous : record id been set: Dec, 4—18 1919's 24, Dec, 5—20 exceeding 1922's 25. Dec. 6—16 exceeding 1916's 22, exceeds Dec. 7—15 exceeding 1971's 19. © ec, S—14 exceeding 1922's 19. i Dec. 9—14 tied with the 1919 record. - Dec, 26—42 exceeding 1922's 39.- Lowest minimum records were also broken with Dec. 5 recording 6 against a low- est minimum of 9 in 1922. Dec. 6 lowest minimum of 2 broke the record of 7 in 1916, Dec, 8 saw the lowest record of 1 breaking the um The later part of Dec- ember saw highest mini- mum records broken. Dec. highest minimum broke the 1966 temperature of 35. Dec. 22 and 23 recorded a 36 high minimum breaking the record of 34 on those 1967 record of 35, pated vehicle after being an acel with same. * Police Check Out Incident No Charges" No charges followed an inelacat report at 10,25 ment in a arlor which continued outside the mises when one of the four pereons involved left the eer parlor and was follow- ed by three others who had been_at the same table. Police said a pocket knife had been drawn but all were dispersed without incident, i “SELL WITH CLASSIFIEDS” CA STLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 18, 1973 9 Curling | WILL START SOON _ Interested Curlers Should Register NOW Contact Nick Oglow 365-7203, Cerol Allan 365-5004, or Tommy Biln 365-7823 Stop and Shop at K.C. Co-Op, Brilliant We feature gi , seeds, r] hardware, anda full line of health foods, THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Pepsi, 7-Up; Kootenay Gingerale Quart Size Bottles. 0 Deposit Extra seen estes 5 for $1. Old Dutch Chips .... 2 for 95c Dog Food ee SAD Miracie. 50 Ib. bag ....... Courtesy Coffee for Friday and Saturday Shoppers WINTER TIRE (-L-E-A-R-A-N-C-E Weathergard 5, Mark | and Mark Il Weathergard Cost Plus 10 Pct. F78-14 G78-15 G78-14 H78-15 560-15 for Volkswagen One Set of J78-14. Weathergard S THIS WEEK’S-HOCKEY POOL SCORES. INew York 5, St. Louis 3 Boston 4, Teronte } Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2 Phone 365-3355 WOODLAND PARK ESSO Gas is Our Business — Service Our Specialty PIES ES REIT TERS a é ] Government auto insurance Shouldn't be an offer you can't refu Maybe you want the government in the auto insurance business. Maybe you even think they can handle it better. But don’t you also want the freedom to choose where you buy your insurance? 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