Fe Se op AR ROAR CTEE © NOTICES HEALTH tf; ie asking “Child Health Cohicing Home . visi Visi pector, healt ices, 7 service: Denver Devel ree Screening Test for all 3 olds, For further information “please et contact Health Walt 1@ Cards of Thanks daformation on other” ve Cards « of Thanks ex tend\o our ve te ‘hanks to fard, to our an father, Julius Dyck. | Spec- dalithag iks to Rev. an: ler, the Pienber of “Calva and our’ uy BiplstChurs nel bora} for. their’ mai to us. erely Lisa and Eleanor Byee ‘We wish to thank all relatives, intends, who help- ed and attended the fun- We would like to con- ‘vey our incere apprecia- ‘tion to all our friends and Sarde Pag! thelr faites te eh areeh face, x And his pleasant, cheerful A bent that won s0 many friends In happy, bygone days. — Ever loved and remem- bered by John, Jean, Car! and Shelly, In_ lovin our son, whe ‘passed. away June 3, Sad and sudden was tle So dearly loved by one and et loved and remem- bered ‘Oy Mom and Dad. dP. chernott are: Plessel to an- nounce the engagement of their daught ‘of ‘BC. Teeetding will take place on June 14, 1975. WEATHER ~ PUBLIC night. to 5 pm. ler at any one time. 109, 1974, To Residents of the City of Castlegar SPRINKLING REGULATIONS — - Starting June Ist Daily Sprinkling will be allowed between the hours of 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 12 mid- There will be no. sprinkling between the hours of 12 midnight to 6 a.m. and from 10 a.m. Each home owner is restricted to one sprink- Any abuse of these regulations will result in prosecution under the terms of the Cit Case. tlegar Water Rates and Regulations Bylaw No. city of Castlegar NOTICE School District No. 9 Briefs a of Ms, TNE CHURCH BELL. News ane Views , REP The Helen Dunlop, wha retires July 91 after 22 years of service, has been accepted with regret. by the board of trustees for: School District No, 9 soe oe Misa M. Plotnikoff and K. Penfold have been hired on the Student Summer Employment. program for the months of July and August, ee 8 Speed bumps are to be installed at the entrance and exit of the bus turnaround at KJSS and a barrier is to be erected preventing motor vehi- eles from driving onto the school grounds. eee Al Clausen will be asked to ‘train for instructing in a aafety oriented first aid course which bus drivers and one’ staff member from each school will be requested to take. The course for bus drivers and staff commences in September of this year. @ LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: LENA ELLEN LAWSON ESTATE ig regard 01 alge of which e then has notice, CECIL SKINNER, Executor ,' MeGauley, Bin rat Belonio wy of @ LEGALS Application for a Water Licence id ie notice of. my applica- lon to all persons affected. The Polat of diversion will on below de- reitel land.’ The quantity: of water to be diverted is 25° acre feet per annum. The pu for which the. water ‘will be used is. irri- gation. ‘The land ox\ which The Holy Land? The Rev. Frank Baldock of Creston addressed about 70 ladies at St. David's Church about his recent visit. to. the Holy Land, Mr, Baldock showed slides of many places of historical intereat, and especially of places named in Biblical his- tory, such as Jericho, the Sea of Galitee, Bethany, Gethsemane and Golgatha. He also showed slides of refugee camp, covering one square mile, where 52,000 Palestinian refugees, a’ people without citizenship and little by tho charity of the U.N. and church groups, He spoko of the Israeli take-over of a farm home of 100 Arab orphans, how much of the. farm has been left abandoned, and the movements of the fow remaining residents watched carefully by soldiers, The Israelis, without foundation, suspect tho farm of being a-"spy centre”. Mr. Baldock’s address was part of a rally put on by the Castlegar U.C.W., which also featured a devotional: period, games, a sing-song and a potluck supper. from Nel- or have been kept in “temporary” camps for over 30 years, largely Funeral Service Today for James Howard : Butler Funeral service is being conducted today at 1 p.m. from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for 4 former resident of Kinnaird, James, Butler, 68. A resident of New Denver - and Vancouver, Mr, Butler died Sunday ‘at Vancouver, He is survived. by two ‘daughters, Mrs. Helen Rogers of White Rock and Mrs, Cindy Poch of Sparwood and, and by three sisters in Florida. He was predeceased by his wife, Doris, and one son, David, Burial will take place at Park: Memorial Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Summer Cabins At Broad: son, Nakusp, Now Denver, Silverton, Ainsworth, Rossland and Creston, as well as from the local area, Ministers and Home Visits Anyone who would like the minister to call on them should be sure to indicate this by phoning the church office or the minister, S Ministers are anxious to call where they know someone would like to see them. But. they need to know of this desire, So please don't be shy in requesting a visit’ from’ your minister! Hospital Catts Both our ministers visit regularly at the hospital, calling on those whose admission forms have’ shown the appro: priate denomination, But someone may easily be missed, if they are not In when + the minister calls, if the mints- ter gels tied up with another patient and cannot get around to everyone, or if the name is not given at the desk. So if you know someone who should not be missed, or Are Entered ‘Two cabins at Broadwater have been forcibly entered with miscellaneous items + Temoved from one.’** ‘ Police, who did not identify ‘the owners of the cabins, said the incident was reported Sat- urday. Entry Is. believed to have occurred sometime be: tween May 12 and 16, The break-ins are still under. investigation, Services Held visit, please don't hesitate to let. us know. Mark This on Your Calendar The annual Strawberry ‘Tea, sponsored by tho» Robson Church Women, will take place on the afternoon of June-25 at the T.A.. Sanford: home in Robson. Strawberry shorteake, tea and coffee will be served, and the price is.75c. Proceeds will go to the Robson Community Memorial Church. at: Oolischenia For Polly Hadikin, Age -82 Funeral services concluded yesterday from the Ootischenia Hall for Polly Hadikin, 82, of Castlegar, who died Monday in the Castlegar and District Hospital. Born in October of 1892 in Russia, "Mrs. Hadikin came to Canada in 1898 settling first in + Arran, Sask. In 1910 she moved to. British Columbia and Bril- liant. Two years later, she was married in Brilliant, where she resided. until 1948, prior to” making her home in Grand Forks. Bho returned to Castle- gar. in 197: Mew, Hadikin was a mem- -ber of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ. he is survived by her husband, Fred; two sons, Fred and Mike of Castlegar; three daughters, Mrs. Mike (Lucy) Pictin'of Castlegar, Mrs. Alex (Flora) Markin of Slocan Park and Mrs. John (Pauline} Makor- toff of Grand Forks; one sister, Mrs. Sam (Nastia) Gretchin of. Grand Forks; 14 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by one son, Jim, in infancy in 1915; one daughter, : Mrs. ‘Henry {Alice) Horkoff in 1973; one brother, Nick Poznikoff in 1918; and by three sisters, Mrs. Jim (Tina), Shlakoff, Mrs. William {Dora} Hadikin and Mrs. John. (Mary) ‘Tomilin. Burial took place at the Ootischenia Cemetery-with the Castlegar Funeral Home in chatge of arrangements. _ Local ‘Names Among UBC Sfudents\ Receiving Degrees More than 8,000 yludents will reecive academic Yegrees at the University of Columbia's 1976 spring catlon which started yesteryay. tlogar graduates arkes follows: Bachelor of Commerc, Joseph Willie Papotf, Dennis O\ kin; Bachelor of Education CH CH RCHES What Is. Misng? ‘Also on the Ist ‘are Poter Maloff of Thrums Itish with a Bachelor of Arts, Philip nvo- FJ, Agrignon of New Denver with a Bachelor of Science, and Carol Joyce Dombicki of China Creek with a Bachelor of Education. CALVARY: \ BAPTIST. CHURCH is aedaee Next to the Cloverleaf Mote) Castleaird Plaza ES Quinlan and Terry Leigh tN CHURCH OF CHRIST IN CASTLEGAR (Elementary), Irene Marilyn \\ Sallkin; Bachelor of Laws, Bill Wayne: Eramko; Master of © Library Science, Robert James Bachelor of Seience in Nene Shirley Maric Hunter; Bachelor of Physleal Educatlon, Sandra Lynn Lamont; Bachelor of Recreation Education, Mir. loo Trischuck and Andy Verigin. op, ST. RITA'S «| CATHOLIC CHURCH. | peed CHURCH je Block. East, of the . cocteaind Shopping Plaza. “ns a.m, Sunday School Morning Worship Fellowship Service wea 7 p.m. Home Bible Fri. 7 p.m. Youth and i Fomily Rev. N. Walker Phone 365-6662 oe Seca Port ‘Worship rit rey ee 7 to : Bible Study Young Peoples 7.30 — EM ORO WIDE ct CHURCH prt pean Nord Hall 100 1009 7th Ave. Cassa (Service: 10:00 a.in. \Bible petit Ast &! Ort ‘Tuesdays, 7 p.m. etlsete un Glen Weber 365-3014' affliated with Gamer Ted Armstrong bi Nesteoreatea! ey Business and Protesstonal Directory ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH. 405 Maple St., Seat Worship Service 9 Sunday Schoo! Tore a "The Church of the Lutheran Hour”, Rev, Richard Klein: Pastor 112 = 4th Ave! N, 365.2662 or 965-3664 CHURCH OF GoD 804 - 7th aoe Klnriaird - San inciting sactis fade H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia Castlegar: PHONE 365-7818 CN ae Wheel Alignment Brakes » Shocks The, Only Complete Brake Shop In the Kootenays sf “indurated and Residential Electrical Wiring ' BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Lid, Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph, 363-7241 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED | REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 YORK aus hiting Dez. Ventilation Heating « Refrigeration . & Mechanical System; — Sales & Service — MESYMA ‘ 704 - 6th Ave, South Ph. 365-7775 - Castlegar JOUR PLATING Engine Parts Grinding ‘and’ Machining 920 Col. - Castlegar PuTcH< CUEANING TIRES - TIRES - OOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS, No,'1, Trall No, 6 Ymir fa Nelson Clinics‘ Tuesda urs. Castleal Pinas Next to Cooper Agencies ' Summer Hourk\ Effective y 27\ 10:30 a.m, to 12:30 noon CASTLEGAR’ FUNERAL HOi Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful: Servi Ambulance — Fi Granite, Marble and Bror Ph. §52.5132 * KOOTENAY KIRBY co. Sales & Service Trail, Ph,, 364-2588 Nelson Ph! 952.7244 GREEP'S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING: SALES & SERVICE (7 Ph. 968-7075 Free Estimates a APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee ‘Appliance forks All Hotne Appliances Phone 365-3649 'or 365-3145 7 KOOTENAY TRADING | POST. “Antiques™. New and Used Furniture & Misc, 123 Main St, Castlegar. , PHONE 365-3719: + For Cash — Pay Les at the TRADING POST. - We Buy, Trade & Sell DRY WALL TAPING TEXTURED: CEILINGS, ds Printing é 105 Mat) st. - Ph. 965-5525 \ <7 Stamp: Shop Box 25, Robstn, 8.C, Ph. 965-7408 : AUTO BODY | 633 = 6th Ave. S Castlegar iy : Antignani-Kurnoff Vows are Exchanged Our Lady of Porpetual Help Church in Trail was the » scone ofa recent wedding when Lisa Arlene, daughter of Mr, and Mra, Mike Kurnoff of Kinnaird, and Jerry Antignani, aon of Mr, and Mrs. Vince Antignani of Castlegar, re- Peated vows bofore Father , _Lyneli Baskets of yellow and pink Mowers provided the setting for the ceremony, for which organ- ist Mrs, Vlanich of Trail played =Peltitt Photo lections of “Lara's + Saw Your Face” and “Love Me * Tender"., ‘Tho bride, who was given in marriage by her fathor, was ‘ gowned in a Victorian style dress of silk otganza.. The fitted bodice featured: secd enn trim and had full ahecr sleeves trimmed. with lace. ruffle of sheer edged the bottom of the skirt and train, Her headdress of matching material trimmed with socd Letter to the Editor Seeks United Fight Against Chery Fruit ty Dear Stes {This is the time to prepare for a fight against the Cherry Fruit Fly. ‘here is nothing’ but dis: gust inmy mind when I open a beautiful ripe and delicious looking Lambert or Bing cherry only to be confronted by-a wriggling white maggot’ which looks at me as much as to say, “Hal Beat you to itt" > Most of our trees in this Valley ‘are besought with this problem. A‘ few citizens’ have ‘clean’ trees or have found ways, to protect thelr Perhaps you, Mr, Editor, ean do some research and run one pr, two articles on the.. dreaded frult files. While, you “are at it, why not a farm and * jen ‘column contributed. to by local people and dealing with local subject To prepare for our per- sonal war in our backyard, we have purchased dimethroate ‘commercial growers in the Okanagan. °:> 'We were surprised at the amount Let's ies from you an to your method and success ratlo, ¢ purchased. Well worth: the investment,: we feel. In early. and mid-June the Funeral Services t ‘Held ~ For Nickolaf Kabatoff A resident of Burnaby and’ ‘Thrums, Nickolaf Kabatoff, 66, died Sunday at Castlegar. Fun- eral services began sunsdhy + and concluded Wednesday from : e‘Tarrys Community: Hall, 3 Nov. 90,1008, in! MUTTA. RT MANUFACTURED § HOMES or to your local TTAR T representation He married fn Thrums and frult fly will emerge {rom the aoll under our treea where it wintered. They are smaller than ‘house’ flies ‘and have distinctive black. markings ‘on their, transparent. wings. ‘They begin to lay their eggs at once. Special fruit fly traps are available so that we can know when the flies’ have emerged. “As soon as you ‘see your first fly—flying about in your tree or - in your trap or a nelghbor’s— prepare to spray within four or five days. ‘Follow the directions care- “fully on the spray that you _ Burchase. Hf you cannot always be on the lookout for Mr. Fly (or is it Mrs,?) a fairly reliable criter‘on {stospray about the time when the first blush of pink color appears on the frult, Definitely. not later than 15 days’ before expected ‘harvest, of the ‘ripe _ shores: ur key: resided until the-past year, during which - time he has been’ visiting: In ass Creel (Irene). Mallow of ome Valley and Mrs:\Norman (Terri) Sperling of Pass. Creek;18. grand- children: four great-grandchild- Sfren and two brothers, William + sand a ‘Doth of "aa predeceased by his. wile Annie, in 1967; his mother. Polly, in -1936;" his father, Hreton, in 1969;/one grandsoi Shaun Allen, in 1974 and one ‘son-in-law, Peter. Gritehen in 1974. Burial took place ‘at: Ooti- .- sehenia' Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral Home ‘in Siete of {areaneernentsy sy. arrany * * STEAK & LOBSTER: * TERIYAKI STEAK - * SPAGHETTI & STEAK’ sae here, I think Some of os have sprayers, some’ not.: Get together: with your neighbors e to‘apray each other's the,other.do the spraying. “So much for our own trees, but what of those on vacant lots ‘that have gone wild? Pe haps our city could take ‘ported’ ae phones’ the ‘owners and Tequesta them to have their trees sprayed or cut dawn, If they do not comply with the request; a owners the © Citizens of Castlegar, let's phone_owners of vacant lots near us with uncared for cherry trees on them and courteously: ask them to care for their trees! Remember, :to win. this battle,/each:of us. must co- operate, whether we are own, ‘ra!or: renters,’ and all cherry ec: completely sprayed. Z = battle of the fru yews Ou 01 Gladys Janzen Radial Tires : Aid ‘Motorists In’ Gos Sayings If you're in the market for new tires, you ity crew does, ‘one,or the other and senda the might give'a d her walst-length three-tlered Veil ‘of nylon’ net tind ‘she carried a bouquet of yellow ‘roses: and pink carna: tons. Miss Linda Areshenkoff of Coquitlam’ was “mald-of-honor, and ‘bridesmaids were Miss Caro! Kurnoff, a’ sister’ of the bride from Castlegar, and Miss Rosa Antignani, a sister of the groom from Victoria: «7 Allattendanta were identi- cally attired in gowns of yellow floral’ crepe: with full’ puffy sleeves, midriff ties, and ruffles ‘on the skirt bottoms.‘ - Best man was Mr.:Tom Tarasoff of Castlegar. and ush- ers were Messrs, Ron Bartsoff of Vancouver and Vince Antig- nant, the groon's brother from Castlega The "banquet room of the: Kinnaird. WI $100 Towards Loan Cupboard ‘At the Kinnaird Women's Institule meeting held May 21 atthe home of Mrs., R. Goetting, the members accept- ed with (hanks a $100 donation from Peler Kalesnikoff, mana: ‘ger of Kalecnikoff Lumbering Company, for their Loan'Cup: . board. 3552 ‘The: Loan . Cupboard 1 of: a wide:'variety articles‘ such.’as ‘crutches, « wheelchairs and other medical ‘aids ‘that’ people ‘in - School’ District No, 9 may borrow for home use when necessary. This - service|hasbeen under the sponsorship of the Kinnaird W.L'for many years... Duriig'the business ses. sion, a comprehensive report of the recent district conference in Castlegar was given’ by Kay. Bate, oi It was noted that institutes are to choose a country which. has an organization represent: ing the Women's Institute and make a study of this country: writing to them and exchanging Ideas. Then, at the next district conference; there will bea booth exhibiting’ wares and customs and a scrapbook of the’. chosen country. ‘The: Kinnaird: W.I. will chaoke ils exchange country next month. ‘Also at the district confer: ‘ence of April 90,-a motion was carried that each institute will " potholder: plaque—Mra>:Marg- “charge of this event. tute members of Canads and ‘Plotnitot! of Kinnaird. Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel in Castlegar was tho selling for the wedding reception, Helping to recelve the guests was the bride's mother, wearing a long gown of blue floral nylon sheer. ‘with white accessories. A pink carnation corsnge completed her outfit, ‘Tho groom's mother chose a long gown of bluo sculptured velvel, with accessories in + white and a corsage of pink carnations. A crocheted tabl h CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 29, 1975 Frying CHICKE Shoulder Pork er lle covered the brido’s table, which was centered by the three-tier wedding eake, Iced in tradition- al white, the cake was decora- ted with yellow roses and white sweetpeas and topped with wedding’ bells, It-had been baked by tho bride's mother and decarated by the bride's, sister, Mrs, R. Taylor, Tw pee Shoulder Pork Roast wo 19 pete FROZEN GRADE A oornin INSP. Fresh illed Fowl oruny atts WHOLE sh SLICED BEEF LIVER pee ‘ 18° _w. 9C | PILLSBURY FLOUR s2"°* 10 ib. bag $1.99 | 1 and the bouquets-of the’ bridal ‘party completed the table decor, ‘Master of ceremonies, Mr. Dan Haigh of Nelson, read congratulalory telegrams from Vancouver, Ontario and Mani- toba, A toast to the bride was proposed by the bride's uncle, Mr. George Lobay of Grand Forks. r, For a honeymoon trip to California ‘and Nevada, the bride changed into a beige, Fortrel pantsuit, featuring a blue floral trim, Her: accessories were also in beige: Wedding guests included the groom's grandfather,” Mr. Gennaro Antignani from Italy, as well as friends and relatives from Victoria, Vancouver, Kitl- mat, Nelaon,. Trail, Grand. Forks, Nakusp and Edmonton, Alta. ‘The young couple are now residing at 184 Columbia Ave. in Castlegar. take the $10 provincial grant it receives and multiply it. At the next district “conference, a report is to be made on how it was used. = Money from this project is to be donated to the new Children’s Hospital in Van- ; Announced winners of the nt raffle were: luncheon cloth—Mrs. L. Pattison of Rich- mond,” and ‘napkin ‘holder: and al aret Ford of Fruitvale. In new business, tentative plans’ were made. to convene Kinnaird Elementary: School's annual plenic in June: Mra, ‘Matt Shelfontiuk will be in COFFEE s'cnsa 9 SHASTA DIET POP 10.02, MARGARINE suse sone DEEP BROWN BEANS ‘s's: SPAGHETTI PERFEX BIEACH . Ere UUBBYS © 14.02," PLUS DEPOSIT... ORANGE CRYSTALS 332 rex. TCE CREAM St. meena. LAUNDRY DETERGERT kno saz. 14 07, ..... 1 Ib. pkg. 99c . Sins $1.00 5 pkgs. $1.00 os $2.49 3th. pkg. $1.99 cam tlASH BROWNS 3 for eA ee __ORANGE JUICE ), 1202 TN. uct SH & CHIPS peop ee CAKE DONUTS eae | BUNS . HOT DOG OR HAMBURGER OMEN Fees: pOz PKG. "1 Membera were urged to attend the “Hands Across the Border” pienie on July 16. This picnic will be held in Miles, Wash., near Davenport, an offers an opportunity for Insti: Home Maker members ‘of the” United States to.meet: and Whife Shatter Potatoes | _ NeW AO Ib. Be “Valencia Oranges Upop. completion of busi ness, United Nationa,convenor Mrs. Belle Roberts, showed an: interesting film on Ontario and sister provinces for the: years 1974.and/1975, "Mra. Gladys Bray won the. hostess pi CROP*.:1383 .. pis BEN reac CABBAGE. w 15¢ WAGON ee ne yey PKG. “CHEESE SLICES * KRAFT SINGLE THIN “2 1B. PKG. y2 4) ize, ‘Next mecting is to be held the ;home of Mrs. Fred TROJAN — TIMBERJACK — PRENTICE INTERIOR DIE & ___APPLE JUICE: Ge aie 6tins $1 crmus Be OZ.. INA, CAT CHOW Bib. bag $8.99 ~ APPLE JUICE - EQUIPMENT LID LID. m ie * SPAGH ETTI& MEAT: ‘BALLS. (Open Daily 4 rien 10 Pam. thought to purchasing radial ties, says the B.C. Automobile tion. While their. initial cost, will _ be higher: than ‘regular. tires, the BCAA says that tests have ° ~ishown. that: both: steel “and irayon belted radials reduced gasoline consumptlcn by-up to 10 per. cent. In’ addition, radial tires improve'the -handling char- teristics of your car. ‘ Presentation THE BELIEVER’S QUARTET will be presenting a. muslel program Friday, May: 30th Tpm APOSTOLIC CHURCH Peal MIKES CLEAN AND SHAMPOO Carpets and Furniture Reasonable Rates Phone 359-7398 Clesniees pi * Sas Daily, Weekly. ¢ ‘or Monthly ono Be ampceG Vacation Time! Sig Come Right In a sot the roy, applicant. Now's the time to get . your car in shape. Ba tate of publication fs ua BIRTHS ‘ We Recommend... : ‘ a eh Everyone Weloome RIFFITHS Mr. and .». A complete check of Mrs. Dennis Griffiths of — Anglican & United cots ' Castlegar, “May 21, 1976, your -car fo Insure safe, a doug bere “a fi ‘o Mr. ant a seca! : REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH ROBSON: Mrs. Sonn Ds Scolt of Rob- "UNIROYAL" son, wey, 23, 1975, a son. ROHN — Mr, and Alrs. Robert Rohn of Nel SUMMER TIRES. in‘ good’ supply OFFERS: FIG BARS |v CASE BACKHOES || | M3 vo. $1.19 : : SOFT: DRINKS, Coca Cola, Sprite; Fanta Orange ; COMPACTION EQPT, 10'oz., .. 6 tins $1.00): 24'tins _Porchate Available: PLUS : , INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY LINES: ~~ By vation nly ie INE! 3653434 i "call Collect Nelson 825. 4632 or Castlegar 365-7601 200s © Nan Pelt See'Us For ©) _ Weeidings, Banquets and: lub Firictions Rental — oca Cola, Sprite, Gingerale Coc 2% ox... 5 Bottles 1 2 Eotles, $429: Case CASTLEGAR | NEWS. IBHED. EVERY THUREDAY MORNING AT Ga “THE CRossRoADS OF THE .KOOTEHAYS Sehies CASTLEGAR, Ste) R FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1047, BY LV, (LES) CAMPBELL BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EOITOR RENE BROOMAN, SHOP. FOREMAN: (uns. Lots Hones, NEWS EDITOR WALTER MARKEN, AOVERTIAING MGR, TILLER: SPECIAL : SHP .P, TILLER pies en M6. 00 O taduding: @ FRA puters " @ MARTINALACK WIRE ROPE @ PARKER-HANIFIN HOSCH FITTINGS ~"\* @ DETROIT DIESEL ENGINES & PARTS ax ALISON TRANSMISSIONS ‘ {cose} Church and Sunday School, 245 a.m, Sunday Schoo! closing cass this, Sunday ST. DAVID’S: 8 a.m. — Holy Communion gon, May 24, 1975, a daugh- er. JENNINGS — To Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jennings of van, May 25, 1975 . _ Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News {a $8.00 per year. The price by delivery boy {1-20 9:40 — Sunda cents an tngue.” Single” coves ta In stores are 20 0. a.m. — United Church Service Frontside : pend at Anglican Service‘ (Communion) Becond-class. mail régttration number, 001D. ‘The Castienar News | ber oft Mideweek activities — Call Churcty Office Audit Bureau ‘of Clreulations.” uae Me Adult and family camping at Naramata and Tt la also a member of the Canadian Weekly Sorrento — list-of activities and registration Newspapers Assceiation and the B.C. division forms available now, Of the Canndlan Weekly Newspapers Ansoclation. ‘Ministers: Ted’ Belstow ‘and Bob Griffiths ‘All correspondence should be addressed to: © Parish Cffico: 365-8337 be signed tn ink with: the cotrect\ name address of the writer, “Pen* names will be used _ OR Teques, but the correct name Ratt be ud: mitted, nT T"PHONE 365-5024 SELKIRK SALES & SERVICES LID. 1415 Columble Avenue — Telephone “Our Expert "Mechantes are ‘Maintenance ‘Specetite® _ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION LOUNGE, — OPEN — Fri. 4 pam. Sat,.1 p.m, Dancing, May 30 & 31 Music: “The New Company” errors occur in thé publishing ‘ot an. advertises: 33 H.P. TILLERS’ 0 oy Regular si 95. an ‘ment shall’ be tls tig the adverilce tor that portion ae aes eat Cate Plana Spec ial g only) ing. apace orcupled by the’ Incorrect item onl only, j : ; it and ‘that there shalt’ be no Mability In, any event. Pay — beyonit ‘the amount patd for such advertuement, ct RAC toa HPMENT puetnisuron ‘The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, Caatle- far, BC, VIN 31t4 Letters for‘ publication must eee ee toe D> Go ta 29 10S Pw strides Oye 20 en pita tts Nam Le aE 5 errands gvtnt ca