CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, aJn. 30, 1964 FOR SALE Surplus Stoct for Salo 250 ‘Old style school desks on runnera; 1 Electric motor, 1 H.P5 Cont and wood cook stove (new ct dition); 1 (Serve!) propane Eritxe; 2 Iron Creman conl stokers (complete); 1 Old pendulum clock; 22 Suspended light fixtures; ‘Assorted furnace Rrit- tes? 1-1955 Dodge V8 motor with bro- ken ankshaft 55,000 milcn; 1-1055 Dodge V8-4 speed transmission (quod gondition 5 Metal clad doors, av- xorted sizes; 2 Solld core doors, whe sorted a 1-4 panel door; 1 Full itlaas ddoord, assorted wlzes; 2 Grenee Ay at Castlegar Sehool Board Office, The above Items may be view- ed at the Matitenance Office, The Vourd reserves the right to reject nny op all_quotes, 3: 1| 95, FOR SALE Automatic washer or trade for 120 basw! accordian, Welte Box Castlegar, aa Apples — Delicious, Spy and Newtownk, $1.60, Bring your own boxes, Thomas Hunchak, Renata, * EY Perglut seen it _G LANT I nn Lamp ancket, Can be Cleaners, 38 si (ON, CASTLEGAT dent lots for split level homes, Centrally located, reasonnbly priced, Ph, 805-5410 ar 365-5200, tt Tiaby Dugey, Waby'w sitter chalr, channel 2 und 6 antenna with SO ft, must, Ph, 365-435: Z Us ci bar 650 — 15, (00 — 16, G70 — 15; uxed, Skis, 6% X 6" dome lop; hand made. O}t stove; forced air, dram 33 Isusinews Opportunitios (for sulc) @ Lown town Business Block @ @ Metall Business Lots on dst : Avenuc @ @ 2 uere site at Kinnaird Inter~ section @ call ANDERSON AGENCIES “promoters of Community Growth" oS —Property In Gustiegar for sale in acres or lots. Ph. 365-5714, 35 Set_of 900-20 chains for truck duat wheel tires, Call at Johnny's Shoe Repair. ‘1961 ~ Encyclopedia ~ Brita new set. Apply 370-3rd Ave. Castle gar or Ph, 365-0311. 3 2277 gallon ~ elccitie galvanized wrap-around covered water tank; also two wringer washing machines, Ph, 365-5852. 3 1950 Chev with '53 motor: necds new carburetor, Best offer takes. ‘Mso large John Dere tractor for sale, Ph, 365-5907 after 4. 33 "37 Plymouth, atust soil. Acd Shape, Low snilenge, radio und heut- er. Cheap for cash, Ph, 965-8385, 35 Brothers automatte Knitting ma- chine, hardly used. Ph, 365-5517. “One bunk bed complete. 01 wall oven, one small drill pre stand, one bird cage, Ph. 3 T "The Castie-Bar “Subdivision in Castlegar is ugain featuring some very choice building lots. This area is now served by light and power, telephone. TV cable, natural gas, an abundant supply of: pure clear Cas- tlegar water and will soon have mu- nielpal sewers. Located just a short walking distance from a modern shopping centre, the arca Is zoned for residential construction and lot sizes vary to suit your house plan, These are ideal homesites, but the number of vacant lots is limited, so we urge you to act fast. Telephone 365-3351 or 365-5615 or see Oglow Bros. in Castlegar. You can make your dream home Into a reality at the Castle- Bar Subdivision. aud stand, Ph, 965-5823, Do you want te_sell your house in Cantlegar? If x0 Ph, 365-5983. Modern home on 10th Ave. Kin- najrd; 3 bedrooms, one with built-in desk belng uscd as study; hardwood (oors, (oor to celling louvered clo- sels; 1100 sa. fl, Lot 75 X 750. Call ut_202-20th_ Ave, 35 ‘Storey and a halt home ‘with basement suite and cabin for extra Low priced for cash, 104- », Castlegar. Ph; 365-8284, tine 3 bedroom ultra- 1385 aq. ft. modern, NHA home with view ond revenue, $6,000 down. Ph, 365-8188 or. write Box 648, Castlegar. 35) ATA AREALTO SARSE BUY-WORD FOR HOMES 2 BR Home at Genelle, completc- ly re-renovated, with bsmt. and car- port, on a full acre lot, with 300 ft. frontage. This 1s a dandy opportu- nity for 2 qualifying Veteran or small family seeking space, $9000 terms or $8500 cash, “ANDERSON N@ENGIES steal Estate and Insurance us: Phones Mi ‘§G5-3276 leo ar our sates- ty eal in te our ‘aniact JOHN 1 tunity Mh AURA era @ bedroom home at Woodland Park. NHA mortgage. Ph. 365-8072, fn-42 33{ Apply St0-drd Ave. or Ph Ros: | Batetully appreciated. *] 938, Casttenar_or Cc as t | e g ar Crusade for Christ Pe REV. DON MOORE @ POWERFUL PREACHING Castlegar, clog to buaincsa area and achools; fireptace, carport, Full base: ment has provisions for self-contaln- ed suite, Natural gns heat, Ph, St 807 or 305-5809 after 5 p.m, Wbedreom house on jurge | Can be scen any time at 127-4th Ave Kinnaird, Ph, 385-5160. tin 2 FOR. RENT New 2 bedroom duplex, Ph, 305- 81, i Modern houxe with 2 bedroonk, h, S65-G311, or oor 55 Modern sulle, Aan heat and leht Included; 588-7th Ave Castlegar. Ph, HGD-B2B4, ten-5 “Office or store space, 37% per mo, Gus heat and dght included; 308 Front St. Ph, 965-8284, tn “2 "bedroom apartment. No obicc- tonto, 2 ar 2 small children, Ph. 365-6020, Tully turnisica one bedroom suite, No objection to child, Ph, 865- 8159. 38 ““Dnturmished 2 bedroom —hounc. Ph, 365-5160, 34 "Fully furnished 2 bedroom du- plex unit, $85 per mo. One mile out from ferry. Ph, 368-5500, tin-3 New three room turnished apart- ments; Own entrance, self contained, all found, Ph, 365-2571. tn @ bedroom house in_ Kinnaird, 2 lots, garage, carpeting. Ph, S65- #076 or 365-4618, 23 Furnished one bedroom houso- keeping apartment, Ph, 365-4875 Bluc- * 33 Suttes for rent, Castlegar: tin-2 Sleeping rooms or room and board, Ph, 365-5265 evenings. _ tf_n-49 2 or 8 room furnished sutte. MecCrelght Apts, Ph. 365-9781, tfn-42 ROTIGES Will do bookkeeping nnd typing In my home, Ph, 365-3973. BT4- 7th Ave. phone 365-5590 or 365-6162 Room and Board ‘for ore person. Ph, 365-5770 before 3.30 or after 10 pam. : “—“Fny_information to the where- nhouts of a complete baby's ward- robe removed from downtown laun- dromat ‘Tuesday afternoon would be Write Box | Castlenar or Ph. 265-5119. Expectant par classes will he held at the Rotary Health Centre in Castlegar starting on Wed. Feb. 5 at 2 pm, For further Information COUT OF REVISION + NOTICE Is hereby glven that the Courts of Revision respecting the 4964 ussessment rolis for the Nelson- Slocan Assessment District and Vil-J luge Municipalities therein will be held_as follows: School District No, 9 (Castlegar) including ‘the Villages of Castlegar and Kinnaird, at Castlegar, B.C. on Monday, February 20th, 1964, at 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon, in the Royal with GOSPEL SINGING Canadian Legion Hall. Dated at Nelson, B.C. this 23rd day of January, 1964. H. W. Ramsden, Provinclal Assessor. FILE YOUR INCOME TAX FORMS EARLY ‘HOMES FOR SALE j ( ER Brand new 8 bedroom home. In }- io erve ants fe Cont e MICA CREEK DAM—Artist’s concep- tion by P. J. Croft, manager of B.C. Hydro’s engineering planning depart- ment, shows the 620-foot-high Mica . 5 c hack up the Creek dam; to be wuilt 90 miles up-— reservoir. =—=M=O=05RSE=—— CASTLEGAR NEWS 71 Baker. St," Nelson BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Phone 352-6641' stream of Revelstoke when! parliament ratifies the Columbia treaty. The 2,500- foot-long earth and rock-fill dam will river to form a 97,000-acre PICTURED HERE are members of the B.C. Hydro work team who, in co-opera- tion with cabinet members’ of provin- cial and federal governments and fed- eral officials, brought to a successful conclusion the years of negotiations on the Columbia treaty on behalf of. British Columbia. Seated around Dr. Hugh L.. Keenleyside, :chairman of B.C. Hydro and. Power Authority, the team exa- J. W. Milligan, acting co-ordi lumbia river development activities; Dr. H. L. Keenleyside (seated), B.C. Hydro chairman; W. H. Fisher, planning engin- cer; J. B. Hedley (seated), acting man- ager economic planning department; J. in preparing to form the final submis- sion in the negotiation. Left to right: W. D. Kennedy, (seated) division mana- ger economic and commercial services; OGLOW BEROs. | Bailding & Supply Oo, Li _ Phone : 865-3351 ——————— LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION "i _ BULLDOZING Contact: . i * PAUL THSDERABN Phone 365-2511 Robson Marshalls Store i _—SSSS—S— CATERING Experienced in’ wedding, social and banquet Contact Mrs. J. Regan at '. 365-4723 or Mrs. P. J. Vaessen’ at 365-5337 _ Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor. Maple’ & 9th, Castlegar Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT DIGGING, ING, BACKFILLIN' DITCH- LAND- Co- ” GRAVEL Phone 365-5464 Castlegar “Social Notes from Kinn Mra, J. Kaufman Phi, 365-5488 ‘Legion Hall-at Castlegar, A crowd ‘of over “70 friends Their’ hl ‘onjoy-| the and neighbors joined Mr, and Mrs. Herman on ev-| his ening at a wedding dance in the ‘popular songs and“rhythms of eas "KINSMEN’S ANNUAL FOUNDER'S BALL “|” Feb, 29, 1964- -Pickets Available from Kinsmen & Kinettes = MIMITED SALES TEENAGE DANCE Friday, Jan. 31, 9.30 - 1.00 Sponsored by Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association “Music: Starfires ‘Arena Hall RY) Admission: 50¢ each The Fastest ‘Brokerage Service iu’ the Interior : ‘As Close As Your Phone. : DOHERTY ROADHOUSE & McCUAIG BROS. Direct Private Wires to All Leading Canadian Stock Exchanges 1402 Bay Avenus a : aS—S——S—S———_—E—_—_—__—_————— ee : “Nese nem \ iu, the ‘Inter! oe a = Trail, B.C. Telephone: 364-1231. hy ENQUIRIES WELCOMED Ago ¢ = twCur_«_iKuK ee ee ee ee PUBLIC NOTICE. A Public Meeting will be held in the Castlegar Village Office on February 13, 1964 at 7.30 p.m. to-discuss parking or any saféty problems. Anyone interested in this is invited to attend the meeting. >. J. Logelin, Clerk. a aaa elr’ guests D : ‘ed the music of Wally Walper and ‘ who, obliged“ with old time ‘favorites for dancing,/Among M-wish from Castlegar. and Kinnaird were, fri- ends from Troll and Rossland.-Mrs, ‘law and ) | from: Sidmouth for. ithe foceasion, * For Away Places was sung by a trio in which Mrs, Skaaning was accompanied by the voices of Mr. Walper and Mr, Roberts. A ‘buffet lunch was served through- out the: evening. In tribute to the newly-wedded couple, a gift from Mr, Skaaning’s co-workers at Cominco was pre- sented. Other gifts included a mo- netary sum: from the assembled crowd, “. Mrs, Ralph True returned ‘on the weekend from Vancouver: whe: re she visited for a week. with her son, Lewis,:and her son-in-la J and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Barry Rise: Mrs. Truc. travelled to Oliver on Sunday where tho couple visited relatives’ before coming home. A: large ‘gathering of, young people in’ the Twin Rivers Hall evening © 8 Mr, and Mra, Alf. Roberts, came ARRO' ES DAM—This: tist’s ‘ earthfill and, concrete dam tion of the prop Arrow: dam’ ‘five miles’ west of Castle- , gar. The. 190:foot-high, ,2,850-foot-long features a lock (centre) ‘to “allow: passage’ of ‘water The dam ‘would site to, Revelstoke. nS CASTLEGAR. NEWS; ‘Thursday, Jan. 30, -1964 ipaes ie YOUR): LUCKY. DOLLAR. STORE We. Reserve the * it. To’ Limit Quantities ° - Open’? ALM. to 9PM: For. Family: Shopping | >!Canvenience!: "| Closed Sat.'5:30 P.M. “Closed ‘all ‘day Sunday {MEATS — on farewell to clock, 4 Katie Menzies. one else have.your way. i Wayne’ Menzles who leaves for Regina to begin a career in. the Royal Conadian Mounted Police. ‘He was the recipient of a flight -bag. anda travel‘ ‘alarm Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Menzies have] ; been: relatives from : Strathclair, Man. Spending a short visit here have been Mr. Menzies’ two uncles, Mr, Hector: Menzies and Mr. Bob Menzies, and his sister-in-law, Mrs. "Thought for: the week — Dip- lomacy is the’ art of letting some- Dr..H. L. 1 Keenleyside Says ‘Any Whe Oppose Treaty Against B.C. man of the’B.C: Hydro and Power ‘Authority, says that “Anyone who opposes the Columbia. treaty in its present form is, in. my opinion, mistaken ‘and’ is working’ against ‘| the interests of our province and our country.” i + Dr. Keenleyside, who was one of the leading. figures on the Ca- = = = = ie Melntyre, :MEC, presiding. | ficers. ; Intyre, " MEC Mrs. M. Sorenson. Retiring MEC Pythian Sisters Install i Their Officers for 1964 The regular meeting of Pyth- ian Sisters ‘of ‘Kootenay: Temple was; held! Thursday evening in the Twin Rivers Hall with Mrs. K. Installation‘ ceremonies of the 1964 officers was'held with Grand Chief “Mrs. “A. Saunders, . Grand Senior Mrs,. J. Sherbiko and the Grand Manager being installing of- Installed were PC Mrs. K. Mc-] Mrs. J. Saunders, Senior Mrs. H. Strelioff, Junior Mrs. F. Nixon, Manager Mrs, L, Dewis, secretary Mrs..0. Lightle, treasurer Mrs. N. Bradford, guard Mrs. E. Forgie Thompson, protec- tor Mrs, H. Sewell and. musician ‘Mrs, McIntyre and’ said ghe ‘hoped that all the sisters would work and co-operate and help her to make 1964 a yery successful, happy. and prosperous year. '-- . sf ‘> ‘Phe ‘members were asked to take part.'in: the: District conven- tion which will be held in April in Fruitvale. The business of the meeting being concluded refresh- ments were served during which ‘Mrs, Saunders presented small to- kens ‘to'Mrs. Blaihut for being on‘ the’ winning: carpet» bowling team held at the Knights’ social Monday evening, Mrs. Grunerud who was on the runner-up’ team also received a small token. nadian team,'made the following prepared statement: The Columbia: treaty as inter- preted and expanded by the pro- tocol and as spelled out in the at- tached terms of'sale is, in my op- jnion, the most profitable inter- naional commercial transaction in ‘Canadian history. For. a, minimum \ expenditure on: dams: to’ control the flow ‘of water that is now being wasted, British Columbia gains three ma- jor benefits: .. 1. Early cash payments totall- ing $345 million, 2.- A. permanent , increase . of over a million kilowatts in our power supply at a cost lower than could be arranged in any. other way. g 3. The opportunity to develop the Peace and other British Col- umbia hydro resources before nu-| clear progress makes new hydro developments uneconomic. Once de. veloped, of course, these hydro plants. will produce power. at a Jower cost than nuclear installa- tions can ever.match: The provincial government was to have these matters spelled out in the protocol and the terms of sale before agreeing to the rat- These tokens created some hil- arious laughter: among the mem- bers and: brought. a very happy ification of the trdaty. Anyone who. opposes the treaty in its present form is, in my op- inion, mistaken .and is working Mrs. R. Zurick : Heads the Robson Waves ees Evening Group ‘The annual meeting of Robson ‘Evening Group was held at the home of Mrs, Zene Grant early in, January. ‘Members revealed last year’s mystery pals and picked new ones for the coming year. ‘An‘election of officers took place with Mrs. R. Zuriek ‘as pre- sident, vice-president Mrs,’ I. Sal- ekin, secretary is Mrs. J. Donald, treasurer is Mrs. P..Hunter, direct. or is Mrs, V. Lenihan, special fund is Mrs, C. Dickinson, phoning is Mrs. B. Macalister. ‘Mrs. Smecher was the lucky winner. of the draw. A delicious Junch was served by the hostess, +. GRAY: —. To. Mr, and. Mrs. Wayne Gray of Castlegar, Jan. 26, a son. NOVAK — To Mr, and Mrs. Charles Novak of Castlegar, Jan. 27, a son. HARASEMOW — To Mr. and Mrs. Willie Harasemow of Slocan "Gov't. Inspected; Cut-to- ‘Order, Fresh! ‘Not pre- packaged! SLAB BACON by the piece, tb. ..... 49¢ BEEF LIVER, tender The oe eete eee A986 TANDING RIB ROAST Ib. » : Polish or Ukrainian SAUSAGE, Ib. . 58¢ Swiftning 3 Ib. tins 69¢ \ camp. TOMATO SOUP, 3 tins MUSHROOMS, Money's 3 tins $t.0e FANCY SISCUITS 3 pkgs. fli STD LUCKY DOLLAR BREAG evening to a: close. ‘CASTLEGAR SOCIALS Mra; R. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 ' @ PRAYER FOR THE SICK Fannle Stoochnoff, Public Steno- : — NIGHTLY — sgrapher. a6 Second Ave. Castlegar. oh, 9, tin si Ph, 365-5869,_______ Feb. 2-9 at 7.30 p.m. et U-Phone Answering Service PENTECOSTAL itake messages and phone 4-U-orfices, TABERNACLE thanked all the members for their co-operation’ during: her term. of office. The annual auditor's report was given‘and this showed a very successfull year, Plans were ‘made for the April Fool's Day tea whi- ch-is to be held’ Aprif 1 in the Park, formerly, of Grand. Forks, Jan, 28,.a son. mines a few of.the multitude of docu- ments which they ‘spent many months T. Rothwell, planning engineer, and H. ILS. Ltd. : D. C. Hunter (seated), senior solicitor. Ad a d Fae Charter Service Towing -- Barges TU LS Gordon Wall "UPHOLSTERY «7. against the .interests of our Pro- yince and our country. Ig. 24 oz. .--. 29 20 oz. loaves 2-49¢ Classic’ Mixed League’ LHS Nethie O'Shea 240; LHT clubs, ete. U-Phone has all the con- inets U need—public stenographer, CASTLEGAR, B.C. W9l-ist Avenue domestic, Janitor, auctioneer, baby- sitters, wake-you, shopping service, catering, ete. Lazy boy chair for sale, In good condition, 22.- Range; can PUBLIC P.M. ea Tht Corporation of the Village of Castlegar NOTICE A Court of Revision to deal with Frontage Assess- ments will be held in the Castlegar Village Office, February 3, 1964 between the hours of 4 and 5 J. Logelin, Clerk. The Rossland Light Opera Players Present - Brigadoon -SHSS. - 8 P.M. BE SURE TO ATTEND! — SAT., FEB. 8 Tickets Available at the door or from any Kiwanian Sponsored by the Castlegar Kiwanis Club NINN CASTLEGAR LIBRARY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING | Tuesday, February 4th - 8 pm. in the LIBRARY =I = 5) potential) last year. Don be hooked to nutural gas or used with. propane; $75. Ph. Lynne Chat- ten at 365-5265, evenings. tin-49 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Box 403 Castlegar. tint? WATKINS QUALITY PRODUCTS Can offer bright, intelligent man with car a good income and securl~ ty. Good advancement opportunities. For full Information write 560 Well- Inglon Ave, Trall, B.C, 42 Deadline for classified ads 1s 12 nuon Wednesday prier to the day uf Issue. tin 1? WANTED Want used office desk. Ph. 365- 5516, ————— Want transportation to Tadanac Mon, to Fri. Working hours. 8-4.30 pm. Ph, 965-3372, after /5 p.m... 85. Spot cash for used furniture, antiques, coins,’ old gold, guns,.and jewels, Home -Furniture and’ Ex- change. Ph, 352-6531. 413 Hall St. tin-48 Nelson. HELP WANT ABB Bowling — Celgar Mixed Ladies High Single P. Living- ‘stone 231; Ladies High Three V. Flanders 571, Men's High Single D..Hiebert 343; Men’s High Three D. Hiebert 681. Team High Three Team 2 1037; Team High Three Team 5 2813. : : 2 TP; Team 6 328, Team 8 325 Team 1 319, Tam 4316, Team 12 316, Team 296, Team. 9 294, Team 7 291, Team 10 288, Team 2 215, Team 11 257, Team.3 242. Coffee Break League : LHS Barbara Wood 272; LHT Barbara Wood 635, THS Muffets 986; THT Pincurlers 2548. By TP: Wheaties 40, ‘Muffets 45, Mugs 25, Cheerios 39, Take 5 27, Pincurlers 28. 2 g Tuesday 1 o'clock rs LHS Kaye Homeniuk 238; LBT Helen Wallace 558 THS -Oglows 838; THT Oglows 2451. TP: Oglows 3, Ross’s Meatmar- ket’ 1; Independents 1, Skyline Aut i SALESMAN WANTED Unusual Opportunity — High com- mission earnings. with a growing 60 year old company selling world famous Goodyear maintenance pro- ducts. Rod Tormo earned over $20,- 000 (not typical, but indicative of Kirby had 150 repeat customers on one exclusive product his second year. Age no barrier. Diversified year round line. No investment requir- ed, We take care of all financing — shipping — and collections. Start on part time basis if you like. Write Consolidated Paint & Var- nish (Canada) Ltd., East Ohio Bldg,, Cleveland, Ohio. ecyueedis Yee PEE ra Will give nutve free room and board for very small service in re- ‘turn, Ph. 365-8086. CARDS OF THANKS 1.wish to express my sincere thanks to'my many friends in Cas- llegar who offered thelr kindness and sympathy and sent beautiful flo- wers and catds at the death of. my dear mother, Mrs..T. E. Pye of Cal- gary, Alta. — Mrs, T. Blackburn. § 3; Tiger Service 0, Castlegar Drug 4.” Tuesday 1. o'clock ‘, Saler LHS Helen Batcher 250; LHT Helen .Batcher 644. THS Oglows 880; THT Oglows 2569. 'TP: Oglows 4, Independents 0; Skyline Auto-service. 4, Castlegar Drug 0; Tiger Service 4, Ross's Meatmarket 0. a Other 600’s Helen Wallace 625, Janna Brownlie 614. Tuesday Mixed League .7-9 LHS Ruth Rourke 281; -LHT Ev Koreen 603. MHS Mike Kaza- koif 248; MHT Bill Bailey 614. THS Button Pushers 1001; THT Button Pushers 2721. © Wests 1, Button Pushers 3, LHS Pearl Fillipoff.270; LUT Madeline’ Koenig 616. MHS Don]. Blishen 304; -MHT Don. Blishen 686. THS .Plaza. Five 1031, THT Plaza Five 2986. ‘TP: Kay Bees 4, Bank of Montreal 0; Mudiarks 4, Untouch- ables 0, Four Pointers 3; Celgar Two 1, Imperials 4; Ricks 0, Ups & Downs 4; Bob's Pay’n Takit 0; Plaza Five 3, Celgar One 1. Other 600’s Pete Kazakoff 666, Jake Koenig. 658, Fred Horcoff 658, Wally Miner .633, George Brownlie 611. . Thursday Morning League i LHS June Bayman 243; LHT June .Bayman:: 625... THS ‘Teddy Bears 918; THT Teddy Bears 2520. Nethic O'Shea 662. MHS Rene Brodman 312; MHT Ken Price 742, ie DeVito's |934; -THT DeVito’s 2 eee Es anywhere on the Arrow j Lakes Phone 365-5500 “NIGHTS — NELSON 352-045¢ TP: DeVito's 3, 1 Deadbeats ‘2, Castle: News 2; De- fenders 2%, Five Shales 1%. * Other. 600's'Rene Brodman 627, Michael: Vecchio 626, Evelyn Sch- midt 621, Paes aa Arrow Lakes Ferry “Service Beene thas a a] PLUMBING and > HEATING: e Air Conditioning Lea’ Pumps & Water Conditioning} | arty inming” Pool Equipment’ TO Leave Robson Wharf 10,00 am, Monday. Arrive Edgewood 400 p.m. -Mondsy. Leave Edgewood 700 am. Tuesday Arrive Robson Wharf 3 1,00 ‘pan, ‘Tuesday. ‘Leave Robson Wharf TP: Beavers 4, C! 0, Lions 4, Minx 0, Squrrels,0, Ted:|_ dy. Bears 4. Ban 3 Rowdy. Roller’s League LHS Vickey. Bissel 217;. LHT |* Glenys New 581, THS Hooter's 835; THT Hooter’s. 2310... ‘TP: Groaner’s 17%, Moaner’s 28%, Screamer’s .34, ‘Wailer’s~27, Hooter’s 42, Crier’s 31. ‘CLASSIFIED AD RATES PHONE 365-7266 Classified ads\are chat © “ged for at ‘the rate of. five cents per word or figure per insertion, Minimum” charge for classified ads placed In person at the Castiegar News office 1s 50 1, Bridge 3, Lotta Blows 3, Hailleys Comets 1. Tuesday Night Mixed 9-11 0 ~ ‘LHS Elaine Dally 263; LHT Elaine Dally 637. MHS Ed Webster 272; MHT Don Archibald 690..THS 1100; THT : 2879. Mie 33 TP: Sportsmen 1, Bank “of Commerce 0, Happy :Gang 1,1 Don’t Know 3, Night Hawks 3, Boot- leggers 4. PERaie Seatac Other ‘600’s Greg Stefoniuk 66, Bill Shay 641, Ed Webster 611, Ladies Wed .Nite °°” LHS ‘Anne Karlsson 237; LHT re-| Anne Karlsson 596, THS Kingpins 908; THT Kingpins: 2364. are, 13° cents, charge for, ‘classified ‘ads phoned In to: the office is 60 cents. ‘There is.a special rate © > of allowing a classified. od to run three times for. the prica; of two, ‘providing ‘there are no changes in the ‘wording: of the ad‘in sub- sequent’ {ssues, “= iz A Casticgar News box “number may be‘ used on: classified nds for’an extra. charge of SO cents for han- ; dling answers, * + Engagement | “notices,” obituaries and cards of. thanks’ of - usual’. length : F 2, Oddballs 3, Kingpins 3,’ Five Thumbs 2, Beatniks 1. Thursday Mixed Com League are at-a flat Pl charge of $1.00. Pool: Equip WH. CARRY.A GOOD ; STOCK OF SUPPLIES 2 First-Class Gas Piping and Installations Specifications _ REASONABLE RATES CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR’ WORKS Phone 365-3211 “CASTILE TONITE. &. FRIDAY. Shows at 7. and 9. p.m. 2 ASAT. SuMON.: ‘SPECIAL SAT. MATINEE VES at 1.30) rae: _ EVENINGS 7, & 8 p.m. Reteased the UNITEO AATISTS COLOR.ce 1c 1195 Cedar Avenue, Trail, B.C. phone 368-6545 ‘WEEKLY’ APPOINTMENT CALLS IN CASTLEGAR. & DISTRICT EVERY THURSDAY ,RECOVERING — CARPETING CUSTOM DRAPERIES CRAFTSMANSHIP GUARANTEED SUNT Fee ee eee i] yp es KINNAIRD, B.C. = SWIFTHING, 3 tb. fin .......--.. 19 PEAGHES, Hail’s 28 02. .-.-.-+++ 386;, “APPLE JUICE, tall tins, 3 for ,-.. $1.00 " EGRS, local fresh large, 2 daz. .. $1.00 BEEF RIB STEAK or ROAST, Ib.'.... 69¢ "BONELESS BEEF ROAST, tb, ..... 580 “PORK CHOPS: all culs, Ib. ....... 48¢ _ | GROUND BEEF, lean th veseesers MBC || ‘TTA he held on Nov. 14. Twin Rivers hall. It. was also an- nounced that’ the Fall Tea‘ would The . newly-installed MEC J. d_ Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Easton entertained, at the tea hour Thursday.in honor | of her mother Mrs. W. Byers on the occasion of her 83rd birthday. and friends. called: and from the temple. J. Jones, Mrs.'M. Stokes, Mrs. correspondent, Mrs. M. “Mother for the’ Year” Temple. MEC Mrs. with her past chief's pin. Mrs. N. Gemmili who was retiring as trea- surer after six years was also pre- sented with a ‘faithful service pin” Mrs, Saunders appointed her committees for the year: entertain- ment, Mrs. Nixon, Mrs, Sherbiko and Mrs, McIntyre; visiting, Mrs. ‘W. Blaihut, Mrs, A. Saunders and Mrs. Forgie Thompson; sewing, Mrs. ‘M. Sorenson; cards° and flo-|~ wers, Mrs. Blaihut;’ kitchen, be Sewell and Mrs, N. Bradford; press Grunerud, deputy of works, Mrs. Grunerud. “Mrs. O. Lightle was name of ‘the Saunders read a poem entitled “ Qur’ Purpose” wished Mrs. Byers well. On Sun- day Mrs. Easton had a family ga- thering in honor of her mother. There were 18 present for supper. The family. were from Rossland, Trail, Blueberry, Cranbrook: and Nelson. Mrs. Byers is now making her hone with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Eas- ton. BS a a ea ed Community Chest — (continued from .page one)’ prepared by D. V. McDougall, CGA» auditor for 1963, Mr. McDougall has been re-appointed to this po- sition for 1964." ‘ In elections held to fill two RENATA SOGIALS ies on the board of directors, Mervin Rush was returned ‘to of- MRS M. ROHN: holiday at the home’ of Mrs.. I. Penner. “Mr: and Mrs, Wesley vleeen, Wendy Lou and ley Leroy : 5 Abbotsford, are spending a week's r.Couch’ succeeds Herold Hes- Mrs.-Frie- sen’s father and mother, Mr, and fice. by acclamation and T. B. Couch was elected, also by, accla- mation. Both men will serve three- year terms on the board. keth, who declined to,istand for. re-election. . z are ‘Andy Shutek was also.nomina- ted for office, but declined owing A land spent the their summer home. Mr. an Trail. ; »"" Mr, and Mrs, weekend visitors to Fruitvale.” ” summer. home: here. ‘Mk. and Mra. ‘C. Warrington of at d> Mrs.” J. “Dyck and Eleanor’ were weekend visitors to : ate : : ; ‘ Letkeman and 2 ren ‘ Pi Wabob CREAMED: CORN, 15 02.:6 for $1.” sae ert to enultvalee SSA Le : : Mr. and. Mra. T.. Cooper. of Ds Trail were recent visitors 'at their to D of other i Next regular meeting of the Community Chest ‘Board will be Feb. -11 in the Legion Hall. week's paper. summaries of repor' zations . which received grants in 1963.:: wth onto _ -The:Corporation of January 3lst is the the:.Village, of Cast last day for you to'ta advantage. of the, ~ 10” Water Discount J. Logelin, iClerk. ATTENTION KINNAIRD RESIDENTS Your cooperation is requested in refraining from parking vehicles on the travelled portion of streets in the village: This will facilitate snow . plowing and will elimi te a potential traffic ha- zard whch could block movement by the fire truck. : SPRI THAW “Canada’s Famed’ Annual Stage Satire” FIRST NATIONAL TOUR FRI. JAN. 37 SAT. Allen Selbie, Village Clerk. ING FEB. 1 <: ‘TRAIL JUNIOR HIGH ‘SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ‘ADMISSION. $2.50 1 Tickets‘ avail sadt ‘at the C: Imperial Bank of Commerce ‘ ‘Castlegar, B.C. B.B. Margarine 5 ibs. $1.60 “EGGS FRESH DOZ. IN CARTON 49c | M.B. Cr. STYLE CORN, 7 tins ool. GINO Fruits & Vegetables Lg. AVACADOES, 2—19¢ Choice ‘ORANGES, 5 Ib. cello bags ..::. Tube TOMATOES, Fancy BANANAS, 3 Ibs, 49c 69e /48-Oz. APPLE JUICE INSTANT ' ss NesCafe _ jar 99c TOILET: TISSUE, Scott 8 rolls. + $1.00 Dr. Ballard’s pos FOOD o AL tins co. $100, TIDE SOAP, bring in “+ yourGoupons! COFFEE BAR ‘SPECIAL . Glorified HOT..DOG, : with ; vse DOG drink? 2.0.0...