6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 23, 1969 *7"~~ ; FOR RENT FOR SALE ' HOMES FOR SALE FURNISHED AND HEATED /2-YEAROLD INGLIS ‘TOP-)LOW DOWN PAYMENT ON bachelor suits, Utilities in {of-the-line washing machine|2 bdrm. home with garage. cluded. Ph. 365-5156, 34 and 30” range. Ph. 365-7537. Enclosed patio on large corn-|erage conditiun. bee 308-5907 FURNISHED CABIN IN CAS- er lot, Fenced and landscap-|weel ends or after 5 p.m.|ROOM AND BOARD IN PRI- Uegar 124-4ch Ave. Ph, 365-/4_ INCH JOINTER-PLANER |ed 2500 4th Ave. Kinnalrd.| weekdays. Financing can be'vate home. Apply 511-4th ‘Ave a3au. 34!and stand, new condition —|Ph, 365-5590 days or 365-)arranged. 34 Castlegar. tind ONE FURNISHED 2 BDRM motor optional. Ph. 365-5674. | 7550 evenings. 34|'63 GMC HALF TON TRUCK,|SEPTi TANK apt., electric heat and TV TWO BDRM HOUSE FOR|COMPACT 3 BDRM inf HOUSE 6 cylinder, 4-speed Ph. 368-5168. Trail. cable. Centrally located, sor-! sale with adjoining lots. Ph.| with bsmt in Castlegar, Own- possitrack, Fh. s65-5741. ALCONOLIC| ANONYMOUS. nS no young children or pets | 365-6626. 34ajer leaving province and wish-|QLDSMOBILE 1965 Box 303, Castlegar fn 242-4th Ave. Castlegar. 33/FEMALE GERMAN SITORT |¢s, to sell immediately, Willl hardtop: Good condition, je CLASSIFIED AD RATES: 5 FURNISHED BACHELOR! haired Pointer, 8 months old, |take first reasonable offer to/ancing can be arranged. Ph.|conis per word per insertion. suite. Suitable for two men, | will sell for $35. Ph, 365-576. Soean00 triflers please. Fh 365-7324. 32|Stinimur 75 cents, Three in. Rent Includes utilities and)¥OR SALE OR REN’ ip. 3 BDRM FAM sertions for the price of two. TY. Ph. 365-5613. Trafler and lot in Blucberry. ty oe Lar Ah te hoe Classified ads close at 12 noon ly home. Large living room, sharp on Wednesdays. Dead- carp! line for display advertising is Available Feb, 1. Ph. 363- 3155, 3 12_noon_ on Tuesdays tfini0 ROOM AND BOARD FOR Ge one man. Ph. 365-7108. $3|Medicine Hat in 1927, com- _|NOW OPEN — BILL'S USED) ing to Kinnaird: in 1950, furniture. Ph. ses-080ee or Mr. Gendron is aunvived 365-7112. tfn3}by one son Phillip; two JHE SELKIRK HOMBMAK-| waughters,’ Mrs. ‘J. (Florence) Cc would like|Paulson.and Mrs. Ida Cleeve, from pro-|all of Kinnaird; seven grand- children and . four great- grande! He was predeceased by his wite in November of last Funeral Service Here Saturday CASTLEGAR NEWS; Thursday, Jan: 23;-1969 x e ° Funeral This Morning be en F For 25 - Year Resident | Mass of solemn requiem resident of Castlegar since ; was sung this morning at 1 oly 1941 and was a legat ur A am. from St. Rita's Cailtolle St. Rita’s Catholic Church. Church for Frank —Pagura,| He is survived 84, a resident of Castlegar wife, Iens; one daughter, Mrs. for over 25 years, who awd Lindo (Nancy) Michieli ot = suddenly Monday at the Cast- Port Alice and seven grand- ' EEN legar and District Hospital. children. We Reserve the Right to HE AR’ _ ee ‘ : , 4 vs 9 Rev. i Father E. A. Bro- He was predeceased by Limited Quantities “ONE EASY Ay : ok ee : : BY Pin af elated’s as porn of¢ son Albert in 1961 and Ce@eeceeeceososoocoosD > CURE. ; a . Y : a i i * i ateeks e “sent at ‘at Castion Yop. one ays Doris in 1939. SPRING IS: AROUND pole dite Italy and cai recited in THE CORNER! WA YN E a) to Canada and Be. in noo. the chapel of "the Castlegar! wey — (yes new!) He resided first at Cran- Funeral : Home ~ yesteruay RED FLORIDA. ‘POTATOES, SNOWPLOWING Ph. 365-7552 VEHICLES FOR SALE NOTICES MERCEDES-BENZ — 1967,/TRAIL BUSLVESS COLLEGE 200 Deisel sedan. Ahove av-|Spring Term Begins Feb. +A Funeral for Gendron George Eugene Gendron,|year and by two sons, one in 82, a resident of Kinnaird,|active service, and three 42 ted Tuesday at the Custle:| dau; ghters, eBurial will be in Park gar and District Hospital: Kosary is to be recited|Memorial Cemetery at Kin- this evening at 7.30 from St.|naird with the Castlegar Fun- fata’s Catholic .Church. Sol-|cral Home in charge of ar- emn requiem mass will be|/rangements. sung tomorrow morning EY 10 with the Rev. Father E. Tomorrow Avoid HEADACHE BACKACHE , AND PUMPING seer z 5 INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow .Lakes Nelson 352-5434 in Quebee Sept. 88 ing Be watehewan in 1910, iat t to Prince Albert where he married the le Ann Hamel in 1911, then to Linacreas in, 1916 where he farmed. Mr. ndron moved to TRACTOR WITH _SNO' plow and blade $475. Ph. 365-5615, et, ONE SECOND HAND WES’ itachon fal basement con- ONE SECOND HAND Ee taining’ 4th bdrm. Carport inghouse fridge. Ph, 365-3248, maTIPIE 7 and gas heat. Upper bench TRUCK CHAINS FOR SALE 900 x 20 triple duals, a 25 lp ona: Ph, 365-8191 ater x pas ee iar oe ee 20 [triple dual.) ) 780 ONE BDRM HOUSE NEAR CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. brook where he was employ- evening. ed in a saw In Ueu of flowers cone, a In 1920 he ‘was married: tions may ee mades Sliver arrived! New ating of Spokane Bald Head CABBAGE, th. 19 at Pa ari ee ren Heads! in- reed Locker f, buy a side ior varter! gong & wrapped: for in charge ot [ss Freezer, Ib. 49c, S7¢ 69e for Front, Side, or Hind. HAMBURGER, Fresh, 10 Ibs, —_ i ‘ROBSON 2 BDRM UN- furnished house. —— NEW CARS ers more applicatio: ‘TSUN . — 1969 DATSUN % TON. spective homemakers for both $2135 & freight. 2 — 1969 DATSUN 1000.' positions. Please Pn. Mrs. 4. Nurses, teachers and secre-' McNabb at 365-5996 or Mrs. delight $1845 plus/K. Mallory at 365-7112. 33 SNOW ; REMOVAL Pil. 58. 1969 DATSUN 1600 6881. PHOTOCOPYING: BLAC! on-white process. Birth cer’ th, cates, important papers and letters, copies of pages in employment with o Comitn retired in 1949. Mr. Pagura has been _ Hospital WA Reports Very Active Past Year The West Koot on ional representative, Mrs. Ww. Day. neral iHome Arena Schedule (CHANGE FOR . GENERAL SKATING SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1969 $499 BABY BEEF LIVER, Ib. 59c Cut & Wrapped, 10 Ib. Avg’e bir iiaighte Grade “A” Ph. 385-/single dual, 825 x 20 single. 5. tin Roy Coleman, 1800-4th Ave.|high school in Castlegar. Ph. FURNISHED SUITE WITH Kinnaird, Ve-)226-7252 in Vallican. _ tin47 private eolrance for single ‘ABLE AND 4 CHAIRS $20.|~ 20 woman or college girls, in-|Ph. 365-732 cayaing utensils, neat & lights ONE WESTINGHOUSE DRY- oS GHOUSE oe Property For Sale keasonable, rent “iter it er $85, RCA Whirlpool range} on. tires $95, one Leonard fridge $¥5,|VI.A QUALIFIED LODGE ON|#ur 3 uD HONE IN THRONE IN -THRUMS, | 12--365-8307.____2/9th Ave. Apply Woodland fare on furnace, wall to wall car. TWO REGISTERED, WHITE Construction. erste poodles, male a emale, Sirs aban (in eco ERES ESTER Fats, Ph 442-8479 Grand weeks old. Ph. Mrs. smith CHELOR BSMT Surre — |2885933- vate entrance and private Deluxe '$2345 plus freight. 1 — 1969 DATSUN 1600 2 Door Sedan, deluxe $2145 . Opporiunities bath, Ph, 365-5242. TWO BDRM SUITE IN CAST. iegar, iy, Sisto light dnelna: FORNIS UITE CLOSE SAVE $ $ $ $ INSTALL YOUR own plumbing and_ heating. Eres blueprints and instruc- imp: ui 355-7707. ASK for Abke, uss 365-7 FUR RENT — TWO ROOM office suite above Bank o: Montreal.. Apply to Creleht: ___tfnt Lid. mn Construction Co. ‘707. td school, hospital and down-| —————. town area, cable hookup, site for one perso.i, rent $70, Tnelndes everything, th 365-7677. Two ROOM BSMT SUITE, furnished and heated, ee Lica th her. AURNIS: den or pets. Ph. 365-8102. THREE BDRM HUaié. VERY'f reasonable. Ph, 365-6828. IN ROBSON WEuL NSU HORES FOR SALE 32|SMALL 2 BDRM HOUSE. Very low price. For a starter or orroder couple. Near schools. j representative Apply Curleu Road, RURNISHED SUIT EAT | Kamloops, B.C._. Ne .|FOR SALE OR TRADE OUR (and/or real estate. and lights Tacued, No chil fins 4 bdrm. home in Castie-!submit full details to sales FUR KENT —— BUSINESS premises next to Castlegar Credit Union. Ph. B65 0080. SALES — PERMANENT aH es position available as local for Muttart 's. H. Bronswyk 1963; manufactured homes. Applic- Valley View, | ants should have experience 3/in the construction industry Please ar for home with acreage. (manager, F. G. Fowler and Ph, 365-5983 or reply Box! Associates Ltd, P.O. Box 40, 2 1181, Castlegar, B.C. 33 N. Surrey, B.C. ated furnished 2 bdrm. house, ri- 3 BDRM HOUSE IN KLN- naird, gas furnace, full bsmt. fenced. Reasonable rent to reliable tenants. Ph. 365-7301 after 4 B. m. 32 FULLY FURNISHED SUITE, includes Be) heat, lights, 7 TV, tin, Castlegar. Ph. 368-3691. __ 32 ROOMY, SUITE IN CASTLE- Good and clean. Prefer young or retired couple. re doer AVE., MODERN 2 born duplex. Full bent Th GBERN 2 BDRM sone Available now in Castlegar. Ph. 359-7520. n43 ONE AND TWO BDRM APTS Fetal furnished. Ph. tnaay ae BDRM FURNISHED Suite in_do Cc House for Sale immediate Occupancy Castlebar Subdivision — 750 Lynwood @ DR and.LR with Wall-to-Wall Rugs @3Bedroom ©@ 2% Baths, Shower @ Kitchen-Dinette @ Plaster e ‘ion Room @ plus freight. 1 — 1969 NISSAN PATROL reight. dolly Green Giant $3818 plus hooks, etc. Reasonable rates. Apply at Castlegar News. 1 — 1969 DATSUN WAGON DEMO. Low mileage $2360. USED CARS 1959 Hillman Minx. Good mechanical shape ... $249.00 1964 Olds. Power Steering, power brakes, radio $1488.00 1962 Corvair Monza, matic, radio, w clean 1962 elean 1862 INTERNATIONAL % TON. W. tires, radio, big $685. auto- tres, very 3755.00 VW SEDAN, really with W.. tires, i radio box, A good idea made better See How a Penny Grows at CASTLEGAR GREDIT UNION dust Imagine How Fast Your Dollars Increase When Saved With Us! 3-2 . |held Saturday mo! For M. R. Foster Funeral services will pe 1.30 - 3.30 p.m. 6.30 - 8.30 p.m. 10.30 from the chapel ra an ut Castlegar Funeral Home for Montague Reginald Foster, 4, who died Wednesday at the Castlegar and District Hospital. Rev. Terry Allen will of ficiate. . Foster, who was born Nov. 24, 1884, has lived for many years in the Rob- son-Castlegar are: He was a veleran of the First World War and had been an employee of Com: co. He is survived. by_ his wife Jennie; one son, Mon- tague; two Gaughters, Miss Rhoda Foster and Miss Milli- cent ose all of Vernon. be in Park Memorial, Cemetery at Kin. with the Castlegar are Home in charge of arrangements. KAY MOTORS CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC DEALER VALUE SHOWDOWN of Near New Cars See this 1968 Chevelle Malibu Two-door Hardtop, V-8 automatic Trans., Power Steering, Radio, Tinted glass, ues frosted green color with light green from one very careful owner. Balance Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. Corner of Columbia & Maple Phone 365-7209 Evenings 365-5413 Gordie Baulkham Sales Manager WANTED GOOD QUALITY 2 AND 3 bdrm. homes wanted by re- HIP-lto this sitting of the Court. 4 LEGAL The Corporation of the Town of Kinnai The Court of Revision will convene at 7.00 P.M. on Tuesday, February 18th, 1969 in the Council Chambers to heat complaints. No com- be heard unless Fotice of such complaint has been made to the Town Of- fice at least 48 hours prior Allen Selbie, rk-T @ 2Fi @ Cc L Ph. 365-7353. tfn42 UNFURNISHED TWO ‘BDRM avail- TMU AT LAST @ Patios @ Sun Deck @ Carport @ Laundry and Work Area Facilities @ Denor4thBR @ 2 Years Old @ Loaded with Closets and Storage Phone A. PERCHESON at 365-7537 Evenings Phone All Day Saturday and Sundays GiRG REQUIRES RIDE ony Trail Business College ing ing Feb. 3. Ph. 365.1676 aie fore 7 p.m. $4); THREE 9 xe 12 TENTS FOR Scouts. Ph. 365- ANEW INTERIOR LATEX PAINT guaranteed to cover in one coat! STOP THE DOLLAR DRAIN With Good Real, Estate REVENUE BUSINESS BLOCK — CASTLEGAR Retail, downtown Jocation. 4 shops and 2 suites. Spans sq. ft. next to bank. Some terms MLS No. isse HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SITE — SALMO 2 23 acres fronting Great Northern Railway. 100 acres for future residential. 3 blocks to centre of town. 100,- gle working woman in Castlegar or vicinity. Ph. 365-7528. HELP WANTED AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN Court of Revision - it specting the 1969 Assessment Roll for the Town of Kin- pe aval be 18th, 1969 at ebruary 10% ore o’clock in the forenoon the Benes Hall, naird, MacKillop Eaten Assessor int & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phene 365 7202 of 1968 53 year 50,000 mile warranty. 1968 Biscayne 4 door sedan V-8, automatic ‘Trans, maroon paint and beige upholstery, very low mileage, one owner. Balance of 5 year 50,000 mile warranty. 1968 Epic Deluxe Sedan. Big 4 cylinder motor, 4 speed trans., Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-7013 Columbia Sand & Gravel 349-8th Ave, Castlegar COAT PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates important Papers Clippings CASTLEGAR NEWS ONC Court of Revision the Canadian Legion Hall. = Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision re- 1969 Assessment gar will be held on Monday, February 17th, 1969 at 10.00 clock “in the forenoon in Castlegar-Robson Branch No. Municipal Assessor. 24 CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & -HEATING LTD. & Natural Gas & Oil Heating ‘Apply in person. or with unaweltvert 3 eines to Squadron 581 Specialists Speeds Sucen Washers Dryers car re 1967 Impala Sedan. 327 V8 motor, automatic trans., power steering, power brakes, radio, one careful owner, balance of new car 5 year 50,000 mile war- ranty. 1967 Buick 2 door Hardtop Lesabre model, fully equip- ped. Automatic trans., power steering, power DEAReE radio, tinted glass, white walls, in va bench seat, this is a car pea a very careful own, er and is in spotless condition. Balance of 5 year 50,000 mile warranty. 1966 Olds 2 door hardtop. Here is a very low mileage luxury car, has every power equipment plus AM, FM, radio, Cruise Control, in belts. upholstery, very low mileage and you will like the price. 1966 Chev Bel-air Sedan. V-8, standard Trans. radio, tinted glass. This is a very nice low mileage car. Bright blue paint and matching interior. Buy this unit with 2 years 29,000 miles O.K. Used Car Warranty. We have in stock 3 only 1967 V-8 Bissayais Sedan stand- ard Transmission, very low mileage, driven py management of a well known B.C. Company. Ba- lance of 5 year 50,000 miles. These cars are white with blue upholstery and are up to date on all recommended manufacturers services. See many more Fine Value Used Cars on Display all at Fantastic Value Showdown Prices, all cars winterized on the spot, fitted with winter tires, etc. Financing. Easy Terms Available. KAY MOTORS 2880 HIGHWAY DRIVE — TRAIL almost in new condition and balance of new ROSSLAND: LIGHT OPERA PLAYERS retum't to the. Castlegar area on. Sat, Feb. 1 when they present Gilbert & Sullivan’: “Ruddigore.”” When first presented, Gilbert spelled the title *Ruddy- s gore but bowed to the critics of London's the- atre world and’ ‘ changed the y “to ‘an, i. ‘The play was intended as‘a-spoof on the then po- . pular dramas-of blood: and thunder-and the. now. RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C, FRESH GHICKEN, whole or cut, Ib. . 49¢ SMOKED COTTAGE ROLL, Ib. ..... 95¢ BEEF RIBBED STEAK, Ib, ....... 89¢ "LEAN BEEF STEW MEAT, Ib. ..... T5c BEEF ROUND STEAK OR ROAST, Ib. 99c BAGON, sido sliced, Ib. ......... 790 WEINERS, No. f; Ib. ......-..-. 49¢ PORK BOSTON STEAK, Ib. ....:.. 69 PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. .......... 79 SWISS PREM, 1207. .......... 49c title Aino meant red blood. ‘The play is a rather obscure Gilbert -and Sullivan: production . but the Rossland Light Opera group felt it Suitable because it has the usual G and S ..quality music and dramatically the play offers Plenty of satire applicable both to then and A chill is even provided for the younger set with the existence of various ghosts ap- pearing un the gallery in a haunted castle. In this picture, from a scene that will be seen at the ‘Kinnaird Junior Secondary School, death | is the penalty for Sir Despard Murgatroyd ' wnrs. _ Should he fail, to: commit his daily quota of psesident, aurs, UD. Cruics- wickednéss. As can be seen, the reluctant crim- shank; second vi inal counts brolly thrashing. as being extremely wirs.-J. K. Lamont; secrecy, wicked, particularly if one’ beats the daylight :urs. UD. McWuualu; pubucicy, out of a couple of Sweeney, installed the new ecutve of the. Women’s suxiliary to the Castlegar ad District Hospital for 1969 during a candle-lit cer emony Monday evening. installed were president, | w: Gu. puter; first vice- “The annual award spon CRANBERRY.:SAUCE, sored by. the .at received. by Miss ‘Yannis Wishlow who is a taking a nursing course at Victoria: Nabet ‘The new year’s baby| "Fac BAGS, heres presented a silyer spoon Force cy PIT fas SIGN by auxiliary. Good Ole Nabob COFFEE Mrs, Soabertale thanked|. 2 pound bags MARGARINE, Solo 6 tbs. YB. tn Poport. oO AC AACA OUR INVESTMENT CLUB pat investment club meeting ge our meeting night from Thursday to Monday. A motion to. effect this change was passed unani- ines ly, with no small relief to the members. wise to forget about the und and concentrate on Bold: * 3. C. Pound is. Weak So Switch to Gold + Having learned: that the and financial well-hein r= ou Tharegare ids always weak. meated ines atmosphere’ as| ical we met a; u reasons, it was decided at our Intreacies of pee he Bie oaa card Canada's: bal ne finance. weel motto caught ae member’s mood as we read a quote from Abraham Lincoln: “I | will study and get: ready, and maybe my?el chance will come.” jood ~=was_ short- a Our “Perhaps we would be lived as we settled into the broke the silence with his|th business of sound .fmancial investing, which always in- cluded a careful perusal of composures, Povar a welcome tion received silent approval, change ing the week Georgia Peat Moss rallied from its low of stocks, Rumanian’ Silver, ‘soar-; d from 1c to 13 A> feeling of jubilance Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting. — Welding Wheres it had been a good cup of coffee. The sugges-|week for us, it had not been so_for the country. government had wea- lecisi The meeting nights paid off. Dur- thered. its confidence crisis but the not en- jollar. Now opposi- tion was coming from’a to- unexpected quarter: “It states here,”- said Ross, wil in band, “that renew- “A yen for what?” ask- ed George inn We chose to had hanced 11%c to 12%c and our other Caneelian ee position oF the jie | Ross went on, “that such a move would have adverse im- ance of: ‘payments position and ould put pres- Mrs. P, seven gave a report un: By Harold Webber “i tne past years acuvaaes, ‘Tne dau uluicy Faisiny projects were the two rummage sales atu nut drive anu uyprecia- tun was vuiced tor tue pub- lic’s Support and cooperauun. fhe auxmary hus pe vided a control of visiurs service at.tne hospital wach was requested by tne adnun- id alsu by the me- sure on the US. “ddllar® The tone of the meet- ing changed completely. The air was charged with electri- jeity as eye met eye... no one spoke. Finally J.C. Lutts terse other teak Ate never say another mean about Mitchell S! e Be “You can't even bank on a yen these days,” aucal salt, for the comfort and welfare of patients. It was reported «nitling for the hospital showcase 15 done by a few members anu inienus ein wool suppued by he al and mure neip qur knstung would be appre- ciated. Baskets of fruit - were presented to the patients Geor; colorful totem poles that were made in Japan, the oth- er. day,” said. Re see the store will P Tofunad my money!” Before the necting con- cludeu 1¢ was agreed t severe steps toward financial ostracization of Japan would be taken if it proved. neces- al Japanese Soya Sauce!” an “No more Tonka Toys!” coul heard ge. ff bought two of those. its like “No more in ae members as we retreated cen: le who’ knew, “It further states here,” for that much needed cup o:! -Insurance Claims . neural 1 P 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 RR TCC Clearance BOYS JAGKETS, ...... JAN UA RY MENS JACKETS, weeccesscecaces Upto 50% OFF : wees Up to 50% OFF ‘WORK: GLOTHES, ................ Upto 50% OFF Sale By Katherine ignore his quest SHSS ACTIVITIES Knippelberg coffee. Unfortunately three nam- es were missed when the school prepared the honor roll tobe published in this paper last week. + The names of two. stu- dents should have appeared under “honorable mention.” Congratulations~‘are ex- tended to Linda Allis (grade 10) and Lawrence Haley (ac- celerated program, level D. Rick Paulson got a 4.5 ways someone worse off than yourself. - to all make their way across the acon ere are still some nice aoe left in this world! And that reminds me. of week's Thot: There is al- ae Girls . Plan a Banquet Damages of $400 In Gar Accident her pecial CHEESE, Black Diamond, Old, Medium. ors cand meinhers for their support during the past year In bulk — Always fresh! and at competitive prices? and wished the new executive every success in the new EASY ON SPRAY STARCH 2402. tins Me year. DETERGENT, -Giant Joy ORY SOAL- By Lucy Eaton ahow don't gel ore Moth- carat 100's, $1.35 value When. alae, children went out) "9, ely! ae Se So around. ithe puddles we would Eitri MIST, $TIF boat instead of mudpies, we'd get Giiceni wOCore a And cual a game of hop- scotch instea “Best Or Chantauaua aa the wood- But sooner or later, we'd rget; And wee ” get dirty — even wi wel 3 One lovk at us, “Good Lord!” for: Mother would cry, Sane “We tight dirt all our lives, Why not join and save S55 on your 1969 Foot ana then we lie shirt,” And they bury us in it! Dirt!’ ee ee | On Kinherry Rd. Damages coulmated at in two-car, accident ria the corner of Kinberry Road and 8th Ave. Kinnaird at 4.10 p,m. RCMP say cars driven a by Sharon Louise. Wallner were ra at_the corner. when the ac- cident occured. Police say Sharon Wall: ner phen been charged wil to remain on the rahe fama ide of the road. NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT WILDLIFE ASSN. All entries in the Big Game and Fish Competition must be turned in to Dave Calder, Box 462, Kin- naird, Ph: 365-8085, no later than January 31, 196% 203” X 31” 18” xX 2a > BATHROOM KITGHEN SINKS — Siainless Stee! 3 and 4 Holes, With Basket and Strainer 11” X 18” WATER TANKS — Electric, Glass Lined Elco 22 Gal. to 30 Gal. Complete doers oy Up CABINETS — Mirror & Shelves $5.95 Each . $74.88 & Up Ocean Spray, 2 tins 3%¢ $1.00 —- $59 &e in phy ___ He A trial will convince yout WORK GLOVES, . . -- 30 to 50% OFF Brade point for the acceler- PLATE GLASS MIRRORS executive of the 000 yds. gravel; 1,000 cedar poles. Good location for trailer court. Only, $11,000 down. ated Program, level pia e Part 1. Administration DAY OR NIGHT 1. Parades PHONE 365-8284 * PHONE 368-3301 BOYS SWEATERS, sca peeteeeeners 30 to 50% OFF MENS SWEATERS, .. . - +» ONE-THIRD OFF MENS CASUAL PANTS, ........-. ONE-THIRD OFF HENS SPORT SHIRTS, .. ae ONE-THIRD OFF BOYS PANTS, .. Sauetee seed ‘ONE-THIRD OFF LADIES GOATS, ..:......--00008 Up to 50% OFF LADIES. SWERTERS. wise +02. 30 fo 50% OFF LADIES. DRESSES, .............. 2610 60% OFF SLEEPWEAR, .. saweccere 25% OFF SLMS 22.2.2 00.20cceeeeess.,4 25 to 50% OFF Many More Specials Throughout the Store 4” X 4” Bevel. 16” X 24” 36” X 48” CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMES Combine Any Two Packs for Hundreds of Size Combinations from 5” to 36’’ Popular Prices $5.95 & Up $32, MLS No. i587 The Foster Parents’ Club ‘ly held its first’ meeting. of is once agai sponsoring ajthe new year. tund drive to help our foster]. Plans were made for com- chid, fu Kit Bing. Students usually donate generously and the club is slays: aan its toes” le as easy as pos- Owing to adverse weath- sible for Kit Bing: er conuiuuns, there could not pon er “Stforts are ¢ well: bea general 1 meeting of the , gular let-| group so ere ordere ters expressing her thanks |p; cid. Me ontered SCOOP — OOTISCHENIA " 480 ft. to future Salmo Road. 450 ft, to secondary road.” Over 1,000 ft. of depth. 10 acres. _____. $14,500 , MLS No: 1582 HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL LOT — CASTLEGAR 129° x 125’ deep. Road on three sides Easy ere 500 MES No 1430 HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL LOT — CASTLEGAR 60’ x 120’ near arena. Zoned for automotive uses. The will pi ade at fae high school Wea. nesday 29 Jan 69 at 18.50 hrs. The next parade will be held 5 Feb 69, The parade of WORK WANTED © |2s'San 09 will also be a Par- ent’s Night. SEWING. PH. 365-7456.__34 EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEP.| 7 Routine Training. for Wednesday er = Good typist Ail ters 29 Jan 69 will be Films a a talk by each of the Gadets who went on the Exchange City Centre Motel CASTLEGAR, B.C. - PHONE serra, STEAKS DECORATE YOUR KITCHEN WITH A MIAMI GAREY STOVE HOOD Assorted Colors From $31.95 & Up MIAMI CAREY KITCHEN AND BATHROOM FANS From $21.00 & Up The newest discovery in the chemistry of paint! No need for a second coat. Dries in 30 min- utes. Over 1000"'breezy” colors. BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN a SPECIALTY e $4,900 MLS No. 1526 GOOD FOOD COURTEOUS SERVICE MOBILE BURGER TRAILER Heavy, 14’ concession trailer with grill, fridge, gas, lights and wiring. A fine investment for club, lodge or camp owner who wishes to cater to the crowd. — $1,200 APARTMENT MOTEL — BLUEBERRY CREEK “The Maples” next to the store, fronting the highway. 10 minutes to Castlegar, 16 minutes to Trail. Four rental suites, two trailer spaces, owner’s home, all on 3 1 acre. Only 1/3rd down and balance at $200 per month. evenings. a 3 | 22, Jon 69 30,000 29 Jan 69 5 Feb 69 ae Orderly Corporals 22 Jan 69 29 Jan 69 B. F. Stamp-Vincent Lt. for: D. G. Lester Capt. 581 (Castlegar) Sqn : RCAC. Borden, and the Bush Fam- iliarization Course at CFS BONNEY WELL DRILLING Box 352 Namao. 3. Seer, Officers 33/22 J WO2 Lester 8. ae Sh57500, BLACK & BROWN CAR ae Jan & Lt. Sey ials robe, lost on 5th Ave. Castlegar. Ph. 365-5241 in Ppa Sergeants e For Reservations Phone 365-72! don ome 17 Kinnaird, B.C. 5,00 : a.m. to 9.00 aya — Coffee Shes —_ Dining Room Banquet Room NOW OPEN ON SUNDAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE — 11.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. CITY CENTRE MOTEL YOUR BUILDERS & HOUSEWARES SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Mitchell Supply Ltd. FRONT ST. CASTLEGAR PHONE 365-7252 FySeEN a Pro’ lemrava 5 viding year around service to the Castle- F/Sgt.Tukkimaki gar - Nelson - Trail area. Have: your well drilled during the winter months and be sure of an adequate water supply next summer. For further i ROS. call your local a EAMAOR or oe Co. Ltd. H l PWELL RE ALTY MEN'S SKI BOOTS IN PHONE 365-7202 Castlegar Phone 365-7514 white Ford last Saturday. ‘fo LAMA — claim Ph. For Information Phone 365-6751