CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 25, 1962 FOR SALE Natural gas stove, good condition, Best offer takes, Ph, 365-5687, ~_Bual Therm Ol Stove, 66.000 0,- Pees or thermogtat fan, $50, Ph. OI Renter with S-gation oll t tank Ph, 365-5175, TIMI Blueberry Creek Fully modern’ home with 3-bed- rooms, basement, main floor utility room, carport, oll heating located, close to store, school and highway transportation. Good clean water and rengonnble taxes, $183,000. A A Kinnaird Lots of room for the whole fam- ily, d-bedrooms,. farm style kitchen, full basement,’ generous storage, car port, frult trees and a good garden. 00 down and $88 % month Castlegar New, fully modern 2-bedroom with {ult Basement, Large living room, se- dining ‘ room, balcony, gas heating. on sth. Ave, Full price $8600. AND ERSON AGENCIES Reat Estate and Insurance Phones Rea: 865-3276 Contact JACK HIPWELL, our satos- pera he pe a peng AAMT Laying hens, $1 cach; dressed, $1.25 cach. Dellvered. Apply Phillip Waniott Jr. Box 33, Robson, Ph, 365- 23827. : bust 305-3441 Potatoes, Grand. Forks Netted Gems $1.75 per sack pleked up, Ph. ‘365-5008, D, Fox Plumbing. FOR SALE a 0 BTU oll furnace, under- floor heat circulation, Suitable ‘for small home with or without base- ment; 35 foot telescoping TV mast; SO amp temporaty power hook-up on pole for trailer or home construction. Ph, 365-8038, . G-bedroom home at Juniper and Ath, WII accep, half down, Ph, 365- Sosy, wa Amplifier with G" speaker. Ph. 365-5164, 34 Choice evel building — lot, X 100, highway frontage, Genclle. Ph, Trail 368-3483, ar ‘26-ft, house trailer, Ph. Creed —TSeveral__bulding - tots, aanrefet locations in, elther Castlegar or Xin: natrd. Ph, 365-68 Revenue home on. highway a Castlegar. Apply, 2781. - 3rd Ave, Trail, Ph, 368-53! st oy Fadio, run= Ph, S65-6861,. 341 1655 Meteor Rideau, Ph. Ses ae. ‘Smaill_oil heater. Ph. Tore In Kinnaird, choice Tot, 100 X 380 Ph. Nelson °852-8888, FOR RENT 2-bedroom gas heated house tt 270 + 10th Ave. Kinnaird. Reasonable rates. Apply Sunday, afternoon, Ph. 859-7497. For rent oF case, gas-heated house in Kinnaird, Reasonable rate for small family, Ph, 359-7497 South Slocan, Furnished basement and room. Ph, 305-8074, M1 ii cosy cottage, available Nov. 1, combinauign oll range, a 200 | 365-5992 after “i-bedroom Turniahed home, sate: matic heat, garage. Ph, 865-4876, Heated suite in Coatlegar. $50 monthly, Apply 828-6th Ave. or Ph. 365-8147, 841 @-bedroom house. Ph, 365-8897. B41 ‘2-roomed basement suite. Ph. Sis Ey 5 furnished apartment, hot water, also stove and office space, Main St. Ph, 365- 341 Lovely upstairs suite, modern Sai| fuly -turnished. Utilities paid. P 365-5442, S41 2-roomed heated, 7, Furnished room in Kinnaird, with or without private bath. Attractive home pullding eg in Castlegar. Ph,.365-5200, FOR RENT Modern partly-furnished 2-room cottage. Apply Oswald Motors or. Ph. 365-3751, Cabin: with Bath senna Hoban school. Ph. 365-3 ‘Room with + aR facilities, Ph. 365-5588, 343 @-bedroom home across from Twin Rivers Motel, Ph, 368-5380. 343 ‘d-room insulated home with bath, heavy wiring, gay heat, garage, root house. Apply 152-7th Ave., Kinnaird, or Ph, 365-5908 after 4 p.m. 343 ——s-bedroom House, Sth Ave. Cas- tlegar. Ph. 365-9331 or apply 523 Mapte St. ~g-roomied” heated” apartment. Ap- ply 426 - 7th Ave. Ph, 365-6731, 343 We take this opportunity to thank the residents of this area whose generosity made our recent Hospital Vegetable Drive a success. Special thanks to Oglow Bros., Cedar Crest Motel and Kootenay Builders and suppliers for providing transporta- tion. CASTLEGAR - KINNAIRD KINSMEN CLUB creiaht's "apartments, Ph, 365-9781, . 33 rat size 12, Brownie | itm IS YOUR HEATING SYSTEM. ADEQUATE? Have it checked and renovated by : THE Boundary Electric SPECIALISTS IN GAS — OIL — ELECTRIC HEATING CUSTOM SHEET METAL WORK - AND INSTALLATIONS. Boundary Electric Ph, S05 5008. apartment, Apply Mc: NOTICES ‘Castlegar United Church Women wil hold a Thanks Offering meeting Tuesday, Oct. 30, 7.80 p.m, at church, Mrs, T. Karpoff will be.guest speaker. Everyone Invited, Ladybird Cirele,, United Churen Women, wilt hold a rummage ante: on Sat. Oct. 27, from 11 a.m. - In Legion Hall, ‘St. David's Anglican WA will hond a coffee party and bake sale in the Kinnaird Improvement pats Rett on Fri, Nov. 16 from Rather noon. a3 ~ Hunters! House in Elko for rent. For further information Ph, 365-3982 after 5 p.m, Oddfellows mect every 2nd and ath Wednesday in the Nordic Poe Kinnaird, at 8 p.m. Professional accordian ae Ph, 365-8281 mornings only. — tfn 41 Adult baby sitter avaliable ev- enings. Ph. 365-5682. 84) Baby sitter available Fridays and Saturdays in Kinnalrd areas only. Ph. 365-8042. aes Slip covers, upholstery. We spe intize in draperies. Rose Parnishines: Co,, 1598 Bay Ave., Trall, across front Odeon Theatre, Ph. Trail pre ENTION BUILDERS AND HOME 0 OWNERS - Mall your enquir- {es for our low prices on PLYWOOD, DOORS. and LUMBER Esmond Lum- ber Company Ltd., 3600 East: Hast- ings Street, Vancouver 6, B.C. tin 31 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Box 3, Castlegar, y tind? iCurling Club Okays $3,000, Projects Society Contract At. the annual. meeting held 4- Gand Saturday 9 - 11 along with Inst week.in the Arena with 22 members present, a new slate of officers was elected for the Castle- | gar Curling Club with Nick Oglow as president, Joe Charbin vice-pre- sident,, Laurie _ Dolter, secretary, | Gus Leitner, treasurer, for a second term, Two-year directors elected were Joe Cushner, Joe Green and Bill ‘Yanyzerloo. A $3,000, ‘contract with the project society for ice was ratified, And it was passed that a set, of 40 pound'rocks be purchased now 341 | with another set'to be purchased in March of next year providing sult- able terms can bo arranged. The high ‘school application for ice time Thursday 4 - 6, Friday WANTED fant. used ofl furnace, with or 841 without burner. Good condition. Andy poo Box., 251, Castlegar, Li a Ph, 865-8817. rant size @ ladies skates in good condition, Ph, 365-6311. want sleeping room. Ph, 365-5853, tide to Trail each. day, Monday to Friday, Ph, 365-5583, Scrap metal, mainly cast tron, copper, brass. lead, zinc ete, Ph. 365- 8006. Paying top prices. D, Fox Plumbing. 343 Want o pet dog. Ph, 365-5848, HELP’ WANTED Women wanted for part-time matd service and laundry in motel, suitable for pnareled women, Box 459 or Ph. 865-2! CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs, W. K, Fox wish to extend heartfelt 3 heir many friends) who sponsored the farewell and retirement party in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Wall. ‘The memory of the evening will al- ways be remembered. We wish to convey our heartfelt | hank to dur family, friends and‘ Nelgnbours for making our 25th ‘Wedding Anniversary a, memorable occasion, — Mr. and Mrs. B.C, Ack- erman ~ 3 ‘The family of the late Anastasia Sookoraokoff of Castlegar wish to thank friends,. neighbors and rela- tives for thelr. many-acts of kindness and floral offerings extended to them during thelr bereavement. Special thanks to members of the Russian Club, the Russian Choir and the Ulegar Funeral “Home, — William Family, DeadiIne for classified ade 1s 12 noon Wednesday prior to pee re words .are. inadequate to express our sincere thanks to friends, d ‘relatives and to each of issue. FOUND Two keys found on thin wire ring sometime ago. Owner may have by ctalming at Castlegar News and pay- ing for this ad, and-everyone for their kind expres- sions of sympathy extended to us during our bereavement in the loss of our beloved husband and retary Alexander: Wallace Special thanks . to Rev.) T. ‘841| nurses and staff of the Trail-Tadan- ‘ac Hospital, officers and members of ‘LOST : 20 Franc gold piece, keepsale, Reward, Ph. 365- Canadian Legion Barnch 170 and the Castlegar Funeral Home and: to those who! made donations to pone Canadian: Heart Fund. Kent and. Family, Deer Park their request for bonspiel ice for , Nov. 3 to Dec 2 was. relerred to the * After considerable discussion of the possibility of a separate eurling rink of five: sheets’ there was no conclusive move made re- garding this topic. Though such ‘a. curling. rink is felt necessary in the near future it was the general feeling that the support the Curling Club gives to ice’ time for the ‘children! present arrangements should be carried on for the present at least, After a‘ heated discussion on the motion that all rinks be drawn from a’ hat, during which feeling ran quite high, the question. was called and the mation carried with | ¢); a single exception, that the high school boys be allowed to enter a rink‘ as‘ such to enable them to gain experience: and coaching by senior members and to help them along the road to B.C, High Schoo! playoffs next spring. The new season will commence in the early.part of November with a mixed bonspiel and dues are pay- able half by Nov, 15 with the other half by san 1 Bele 15. hrs. Sookorookoff Funeral Service Funeral services were held| from the Russian hall here Satur“| day for , Anastasia Sookorook- off, 58, who passed away Oct. 17 in the Trail Tadanac Hospital fol- lowing’ an accident at her home in Castlegar. She was born in Verigin, Sask., on Sept. 28, 1904, and had been a B.C. resident for 50 years, Burial was in Brilliant cemetery and Cas- tlegar Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements, She is survived by her “hus- ‘band William, Tombstone Tourney | Is Held for Golfers. Local golfers closed aff their season with two “tombstone” tour- naments, In the morning 43 men teed off fairly:cool weather and stroked along until all alotted strokes were — —————————— Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 265-3042 COLUMBIA SAND &' GRAVEL Gor, Maplo & 91h, Castlegar used up and each minia- ture tombstone: was placed where each’ person ~placed | their final stroke, The tombstones, made by John McLeod,. proved to be so -humor- ous and interesting’ that\ no one wanted to miss’ reading. the. epl- taphs on each one! as ‘they. passed) by. Buzz, McDonald .was, winner. His tombstone was placed (near Donald. Bros. Earthmoving Contractors number one: ‘green’. of | the . third round. “John Landis was a close second and Eldon Adams® placed ill Gordon’was: the only other payer to get. past the: 18 holes. / In’ the afternoon 24 couples set out to beat’ their 708 cs Bee eeleon in the men’s play, the order of the day. The epliaphs on these mixed doubles were equal. ly as humorous,’The: play ‘was\.a two-ball doursoms event. PAUL THEDERAHN _Fhone 388-2512 Robeen 7\ Marshall's Gtore /.: | : BULLDOZING i LAND OLEARING > EXCAVATION Alexander Kent Fyneral_ services” were ‘held Friday ‘evening from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Alexander Wallace Kent, 69, of Deer Park who passed away Oct. 17 - Building Supplies cs OGLOW BEOS. "potaing & Supply Co. Ltda. Castlegar Phone 365-3351 in the Trail-Tadanac: Hospital fol- joyine a lengthy illness, Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1892, Mr. Kent received all his educatioa there. He served in many theatres of war with the 75th Bat- allion during the First World War and was demobilized in 1918 in Toronto, He obtained employment with the) Dunlop Rubber Co. in’ Toronto wo Mrs, William Rilkoff of Winlaw and Mrs, Zoobkoff of New West- minster, a sister Polly Ozeroff and a brother William Ozeroff.of Pass Creek and two grandchildren. She was a past member of the Russian choir and the Russian com. munity club and has been active in Orthodox Doukhobor affairs, ‘ccc nies (a HAA Built: Up Roof Work and_ Roofing Concrete, Basements SPECIAL. | LADIES OR GENTS CURLING SWEATERS “DRY CLEANED 77e & Insulation Work ° O. Lightle Phone 365-5158 | [es Fe og he pine Come On In. ee ~» PICK OUT.-YOUR: WINTER JACKET CAR COAT , and was 29 years with the before " CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM SPECIALIZING IN HOME COOKED MEALS ‘The. ideal place to eat * pegularly or for an evening out. Open Weekdays 6 a.m, +.8 pm. Sundays 9-11 am. 5-7 he coming west to Deer Park where he made his ‘home for the past 16 years until his death, An ardent fisherman and gard- ener, he was a member of the local branch ‘of the’ Canadian Legion and was\ affiliated with the Pres- Byterian, church, He is: survived” by ‘ his wife game, a daughter, Mrs.:E, Hall Tor- onto, and three grandchildren. Rev, T.. Evans: officiated nat the faneret and © organist “was “ALB Hymns sung ‘included © “Nearer ny God ‘to Thee” and “Abide With Me.” Cremation followed. LS. ltd. Charter o gervies Towing - Barges: : anywhere on‘the’Arrow. ‘Lakes. i -Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS “— NELSON 2061 ARE LORETTA’S BEAUTY SALON Phone 365-8290- Loretta “Lacoursiere TAM aoa ee! HEATING © OL: Air Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning Po ol Eq “Are Lakes ‘Ferry Macdonald Doesn't Want Branch Campuses of UBC | (continued from page one) donald on behalf of a Castlegar District Citizens Committee (which was initiated by the Chamber of Commerce) predicted a 50 per cont increase in in population during th next 10 years. (Both the School; Board ‘brief LOOK FOR THIS TAG >, (os) gested that) this form of a ‘auper: board”: made up| it is your guarantee of the fae fea nen work glo wes. Job = Histo o eur te focal deters. JOHN WATSON LTD. 127 2nd Ave, East, Vanc., B.C, andthe Citizens Committee brief were not read at the hearing but were presented to Dr. Macdonald. Thoy are carried on page 8 of this issue.) To suggestions that Grade 8 be: employed ‘more extensively in the province with: perhaps Grade 14 started, Dr. Macdonald sald that he would like to see his own child- ren out of the public school sys- tem by Grade 12, He aid that. those students who continue on to figher education after Grade 124 should be in a more adult environ*: ment ‘which ‘offers more mature challenges and responsibilites. ‘The UBC president said he he. Neves © that » “logical ‘supervision’, of regional . colleges wo be “school, board personnel."’ He sug. jmight ‘ take!'the: of ‘representatives’ from | the’; var-. ious school: boards in’ the regions | concern: He sald the alternative. to regs) tonal! colleges was branch camp of UBC, ‘but said he: feared Mpad education” would be the result as it would be difficult for the branch OIL BURNER BRINGS NEW LifE TO YOUR FURNACE Maybe your old furnace does not perform the way it should? Lotus lookover your equipment. +=: hefore you decide to buy.a naw - furnace. Chances. are that all “you need (s' a‘ new, efficient > Essa OF] borer.” “UDOT TENN A LW AF __ $10.00 a vp To years To PAY SMITH’S PLUMBING ~& HEATING 61 ‘Crescent: St.» Ph. 365-3461 |- Castlegar. to attract’. first-class seer le said \ minimum: standards would “pave to:be established for regional colleges and this could be accomplished by setting up an academic Mecrediting faculty made up of, representatives from all in. stitutions of high er ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, . Oct.-25, .1962 Pollution Even though it appears that Celgar will answer Castlegar coun- cil’s letters on air: pollution in “generalities,” v:illage commis # |sioners intend-to keep asking ques- tlons about it. This was made clear in a let- ter sent the company by ‘councll. ‘Commenting ‘that the village does’ not share’ Celgar's opinion g | that discussion ‘twill cerve no use- GOLDEI WEDDING : day. by. Mr. and: Mrs WSL: es | married. on Oct. 22,, 1912, for six’ years: in Banff, 20 ticton and for the past 10 was with the parks branch :| Banff and has‘ been in ‘the’ | ppl the other. three centers.- They. have three children, Mrs. J.-S. Emily): Scott of Robso: ‘sary. Was “Guerin of ‘Robson’ who were at Banff,’ Alta.’ They’ lived at Blackie, “Alta., 14-at Pen- years: in’ Robson.” Mr.° Guerin of the federal’ Lapeer at ding’ sui ful ‘purpose?’ the following is the text: of the letter: forwarded by Castlegar to the company: xe In, connection, with ‘our cor- d air {com Celgar it has been rather conclus- ively. established that,’ except for generalities, Celgar is not prepar- ed to document either their policy or details ‘of. Anele {camlament Te- garding this ‘5 “Celgar’s’”, ee ention ‘that’ no useful. ‘purpose’‘can’ be served by the asking and answering of speci- fic questions on this subject is per- haps ‘not ' as \’unteasonable * as it appears when it is appreciated that Celgar’s, useful purpose’ is not ne. cessarily our, wsefal purpose. n, Mrs, ' Jack (Bessie) MacNeil of Penticton and’ Bill Guerin of Slocan’ City, ‘10 grand- children. and two poe sean — ‘Castlegar News Photo it is ‘difficult’to concede that residents of this area could not understand and ‘apprec- iate’ direct and simple aayete tos To Continue Air Ques. ‘wer this question or perhaps to ex. Plain tht it is based on’ erroneous information, or that it is mislead- ing. : Nevertheless, for the. records we intend to keep’on asking for |* ariswers to questions that we feel are pertinent,’ with’ a view: to that: you “do: pot’ feel ‘that these questions ‘should: be answered, if. nothing. else... It.is with some ‘reluctance that we. we prolong discussion ‘on’ this sub- pressed opinion that’ it will serve no’ useful purpose,: But ‘since we tion and let us have your no comments for, this and other enquiries. : FLAS H. ‘‘more-a month’ to thoroughly: documenting ‘the ‘fact view..of. your’. plainly :ex- |: Anyone contribating | $1 or, BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT. LTD. We Reserve the. Right. to Limit: Quantities ‘ can not share this ‘opinion we trust | ; ; that you will appreciate our posi-" TUBE TOMATOES, © 2 for ec arena will avo the equivalent of one: month's contribution de- ducted from his child's’ minor i hockey fees, | project socloty dir- ectors decided this week.” for example, the ently pertinent question one "his subject: “The of solids from the province. Dr. ‘Macdonald said he did not believe the staffing of regional colleges should be tied to the pre Cc. Teachers’ Federation “as would tend to perpetuate the ped (meaning the method) of teaching we are getting in our high schools.” He said that teachers at-the master’s level.in such subjects as the maths and history. could be level standing was just in’ educa- tion. Dr, Macdonald said \B.C, is, in competition for a qualified faculty | 5) with the United States and that the Americans are on a nation-wide Program to double faculty salaries’ between 1960 and: 1970. He. said that if the accomplishments ‘along these* lines during the past two years are -.coninued. during the next eight, the Americans’ will ac- complish their aim. When it was pointed out to him that the other-provinces in Canada require ..Grade 13 before students enter university, he smiling noted. that ‘There is quite:a‘strong ‘body. of opinion ‘that B.C. ‘is: right: and the rest of. Canada is wrong.” employed, but not if the’ master’s |’ < BIRTHS GUNDERSEN * — ‘To Mr.’ and Mrs. Olaf’ Gundersen of pelea ‘Oct. 21;'a son. KRAt CKENFELS Mrs." Wilhelm ‘Scrackenfelo ot of RICHARDS. Mrs. George Richards of Oct. 23, a son. ‘ THOMPSON — .To “Mr, -and Mrs. Melvin Thompson of Kinnaird, Oct. 25, a daughter. © WE CARRY A GooD. STOCK OF. SUPPLIES. By JACK WHITE ley cotintry with a six point bull, a point bull Elk and a spike bull moose, Hunting .and fishing successes are sising “sharply | here in jonay {checked out of one field at the head with the onset of the cooler season. Trig Kardall and Chuck Lator- ia with one more member.in their party, just returned from Elk Val- spike and: a cow Elk. Sid Sidoni and his partner brought back a five Field and Stream stocking in the Okanagan over. 10 years ago because the birds weren’t staying and yet 40 cock birds were of Osoyoos lake for one day last by the game : The-area where the birds a. bound ‘is heavy with marshes dnd bull rushes with no farm land or grain’ at hand. Originally these |# birds ‘lived ‘in orchards but heavy 11 | sprinkling killed the chicks in the egg'when the hen left'the nest, or else sprays killed’ the 1. have. no - cori on but cent. Elk kill: Si party. Ray. Kostynski, Ernie “.Proke ‘pot. locally..b: 11: last Sunday. Nick: missed “four shotsat! one’ of anid ‘as "realy" need’ a= head in the Lentay week.’ Dr.'Fowler came up with a nice: pair of seven pound Dollies, ‘Jim’ McNiel Bonted. a ‘10 pounder, ‘Mr. and: Mrs. Anderson landed a pair of ete Sunday, six to. eight pounds. with Art getting the smaller. one Tun- derstand. ‘One: boat brought in ‘tive in three days from seven to 12 pounds. ;| All Dollies and all off Broadwater to \Two.Bit. Creek: on :the Arrow |.- Lakes so théy’re there and biting if you: have the time. « Bird hunting is good particu- larly around Vernon if its Pheasant you want ‘in’ the’ Okanagan. ‘We ‘managed to bag ‘a ‘couple ‘around Osoyoos ° and: missed ’'a “couple of long shots: But then thats the way it goes in tough country where you walk and hunt: “approximately one. mile per bird seen. ‘Speaking | of ‘birds: our. local Sportsmans “Association voted un- animously . at’ their meeting’ last week ‘ to’ request breeding ~ stock have been told that a party of six hunters from Kinnaird and Trail have just returned with a100 per ‘Blk: in as‘ many: days which is no! > mean feat for any and Nick Seon hit the jack- bagging: fourdeer in as many minutes from:a herd af biggest ' hat hen on the nest, Anyway, nature looks ‘after its own — the birds‘ left-the orchards and have" adapted themselves i the'country’— ‘as most. types of birds which are non a kraft mill stack at other com- parable mills. near residential ’‘ar- as is by. means of electrostatic per cent followed by an, extensive scrubbing’ stage 'to effect a further 0.7 per cent of solids are discharg- ed out of the stack,’ Whereas, Cel- gar elected. to:: remove about 98 per cent 'of these solids with‘ pre-. cipitators but. omitting’ any ‘serub- bing stage, vesulting‘in‘a a planned discharge. of solids almost ’3.times that. of the above example.” ~ Is.this surely not. the type of reconsidered: with .Celgar's. general able air, pollution control features? ‘We‘appreciate that your, policy on this subject will probably “not sible for rou te ans~ do, 1 feel sure 2 that it the various species were planted here and a closed ‘season imposed and enfore- ed: until’ such time as they become established ‘we‘ would soon have .a strain of birds hard enough to with “Keep your ear tuned fora Tur- to be announced.: Watch to for the next Junior Firearms Safety course soon, ~ John Hunters “Celebrate Their > Silver Wedding: Mr..and ‘Mrs,. John Hunter were pleasantly surprized ‘on Sat- urday évening, Oct.:13, when 40: of: their. friends. gathered “at their. ding anniversary. Jim: Hemmons was master ‘of ceremonies for the’ evening. The way | guests enjoyed: many. games and conteats,,On behalf of Mr, and Mrs. Bunter’ friends that were present. fo wish them well, Mr. Hemmons prevented: them with’ a’ beautiful dinner set. Part of the evening was set aside’ for a @evational period which was led by Rev.. G, Fraser key Shoot'as we expect to have one § “early ‘next month,’ time ‘and. place home ‘to. celebrate: their 25th wed-. B Will who are’enroute home :to: Vancou- Tresabexs of ‘Minto ‘Chapter, Order of the Eastern Ster; visiting with. Columbia’ Chapter. in’-Trail Wednesday evening: were Mrs, -H. .|Grummett, |, Mrs, -L. ‘P.. Ferguson, Mrs. Ross Defoe, Mra, H, Adie, Mrs. J. Sherbiko, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. J.-Buffett:and Mrs. D. Askew. and. Mrs. G.* Eastcott, Randy and Bonnie Taylor of Ross-. land, were weekend. guests of Mrs. HL Johnson: iJ. Gemmill ‘left Tuesday for. Fort ‘McLeod. where she. will ‘Mattei with ‘relations: for‘a time. :-“’ ‘Mrs.: Wm. Easton’ spent a few | days this week visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs, W. Byres in Nelson, Among those . attending ‘the CHA «Conference, in: Penticton’ last -week ’ were, , John’ Sherbiko, Dave McDougal, J. McGilp, Mrs. A: Saunders, . D. C. Deverson, Mrs, HL, Woods’ and ‘Jack ‘Williams; preeipitators removing : about’ .93 |; removal: of; solids ‘so that : about’) — question’ that: should ‘somehow ‘be | contention”-that™ their: plant! ‘is |." equipped ‘with all: the best’ avail- |" Lo ge ee] “WE HAVE: THE ee _RICK’S “240° Ist Ave. BREAD - ‘16-02. loaves ‘Qfor...% CRUCT os MILK, Pacific, 6 tins | 8% MARGARINE, 2 Ibs. 3% MEAT SPECIALS - e CUT-UP ERYING, CHICKEN tb. LEAN. BONELESS ate only Ibe: HOCKEY: IN] ERMEDIATES’ Thurs. Oct 3 Englund and |» BEST DRESSED: MEN WEAR, MeGitL SHOES — J" from EREMENKO'S, ccc : : (cold weather special): LOIN ROASTS OF eke FORK CHOPS, Ib. 2 eS me f Large CHICKENS, ‘Cooford! Come ‘and See Hal-o-ween ‘Treats “All Over the House! ROASTED PEANUTS, “2: tbs. Kootenay Dry Tae ALE <5 qts. for...» $1.00 Specials from’. the Game® Department ‘for next ‘spring of Chukkar and Hung- ‘arian ‘partridge ‘as well as quail. © of the Baptist Church, * Kinnaird. During — this period Mrs.’ J. Hemmons ‘sang a:solo “The Love : If this.can be supplied our Io- Me) OF cal ‘club will unde ing were Mrs. Sam Hague of Blu: rtake the plant- ing: and ® help’‘in’ establishing all |berry! and ; Mrs. Hemmons.:A very. happy ‘evening was brought toa We have the selection for the three’ types ‘of. birds, :Personally'I would like to'see'|close with’ the serving: of delicious t |refreshments,\~; oe! | pa Leitner's oe _ INCONVENIENCE. = = Li eae ee : nil see ae: E TENG a | | rrr : : We | ‘are combining, our. two. stores .to YOUR ‘GOOSE ee see 2 Lae ; : ; eR rahe give, you. better service at the one loca- MEN'S CURLING near tion on Front St. When | you | inhale Carbon Monoxide Gas froma... “LEAKY. MUFFLER The ‘season‘is here when windows.,go up. “This - greatly increases the dan- & ger of \ ‘carbon: monoxide Yrs. played ......:: Last. position played .. ‘poisoning, from.. worn muf- cee ; flers. Have yours replaced ‘Mail to BOX 450, CASTLEGAR before it’s to late. 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