rae ST NT Stucco and plaster finish home wi CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 11, 1963 “FOR SALE 2 bonts, very reasonable, Ph, 365- 2201; e168 hp, Johnson motor. Good condition. Ph, 365-2354. 1pa3 hait-ton Dodge, mallonge ‘Be ee py hee and sleeper, $2,450. i ii i Ie in Easter Offerings Veterannt It Is time to move quickly, We offer two homes to qual- ify under VLA. Both fully modern with three bedrooms, full basement, oll heating on “% acre properties. Onc in Blueberry Creck, the other tn Gen- elle, para! to veterans $12,000, untry anche small and latec all oath dwelling, out-bulldings and Iaspberry Pass Creek Thrums ... Crescent Valloy ‘House Trailers 1961 General 10’ X 47 1954. Safeway 8" X 29° + $6,000 + $2,000 Can You Afford the!! dr: Rent? + Not when you can own a house for $1000 down ‘and only $35 per mon- th, These Robson project homes have . 2 bedrooms, full basement and gas heating. Invest your housing ‘dollar inequity. Price $6500, 5 - FIVE-5 Yes, 5 roomy bedrooms In a large older Robson home of fine quality construction. If your home seems be: getting smalicr, its because you need the space we offer here. Large country lot with an old barn, fruit trees; and. spring-clear water. Easy taxes and no water bills, Only $2000 required to move you In. ; Kinnaird Special Small and cozy 2 bedroom home on sheltered high- way grounds, very centrally located. Full basement, gas henting.Reduced to only $39 Owner will trade on country home with ‘acreage, this view home with 3 bedrooms, full basement, attached lucated adjacent to grade school, 4th Ave. Kinnaird. $13,500, Close to. gchcots on 7th Castiogar |- rt 2 bedrooms and a spare in the base- ment, Offset living room without through traffic, Ideal neighborhood for. small children, $10,500, . One floor, all electric home with 2 bedrooms In Sherbiko Sub, “Large rooms in driwall finish, Roomy Kit- chen. and se: Only $75, per month $8,500, ‘Upper Bench Ballding Lets in Kinnaird from ¥ ‘Oslow. Subdivinion ‘ots, from $1400 x * ANDERSON AGENCIES parate laundry. room. | UP! FOR SALE a aches at Christina Lake. Power and water available. Waite Paul Joriman, Golden, B.C, For snic or trade for Tae 20-ft. Safeway traller, A-1 condition, Pa $2,000 Apply J. Bozek, Twin Rivers Motel, Siiver-Rrey Tilgh Chal 165-5078, "87 "Buick special, hardtop tudor, new. automatic transmission, radio, block. heater, safety dash, spotices, ho rust.’ Also 1946 jeep. J. Johnston, Robson, 5 miles from ferry. 3 bedroom house. Third Ave, Castiegar. Tdeat cosy cottage | for, elderly couple, Gas heat, no basement. Withe In walking distance of Post Offico and grocery store, located in Kinnaird. Sale price $5,000, Terms brraneed: Ph, 365-5806 or 365-3262, 7X 100" corner jot. coal ait, cama Ing stove, 1 blacksmith vice. 2 log- ning cinch ana some glass for hot 2. 315 Baby Carriage and good condition $18.00, Ph. ‘Apply Bas 318 It acres land at Thrums,:tevel, Pony tractor, ‘complete, orchard. near pe 2-bedroom modern home. “Eight check “sports coat, new, size 38, Ph, 365-5043, TV cable hookup, Ph, 365-6951, 315 Houschoid effects — dining ta- ble and 4 chairs, walnue finish; fold- bed wi binet, 2 westinghouse fridge in-use only 6 mo. .frult jars and. other items. 292". 8th Ave, off Pine St. Phe 365-9332. For Sale or font — house, spacious llving. room, Z hodroom kltchen trees and garden space, Ph. 365-5508. si ‘House in Sherbiko subdivision, 2 bedrooms main floor, 1 tinish to! downstairs. Reasonable, Ph. 3ag-8a00, ‘ sua T2-tt, Fibre-giass Boat with deck steering, remote controls, lghts, 10- hp Mercury outboard end tratler. Ph, 365-5115 after 5. ‘Blt Farm, 12 acres, comfortable 5- shade trees: electicity and water. A. LR, No, 1, Wintaw, B.C. KINNAIRD LOTS IN NEW SUBDIVISION Apply Mrs. P. Kuryluk Ph, 365-3232 or 365-395 ge view lot overlooking riv- ith | er ies Sherblko subdivision. Ph. ss * % 100" Lot on Fifth Ave. sass to Gathoile church, Ph, 365-5965. LARGE. RESIDENTIAL VIEW LOT ft X 165 ft. in a quiet neighbor- hood. Apply 288 per 2e fthowss. aller. Pa: bnigeers bultt ? room. home. W-tow carpet and drapes for every room, Many extras included at be-| low cost price. 10th Ave, Ph. Lovely view. mae aes ttn-? tractive home ie es in Castor Ph, 365-5200. fre ‘Lot and unfinished; anne TE in Rivervale, Trade or sale. Ph, Trait geg-9989/ =": n, 959-7594 Thrums, George "Paranott ia -|Ished with utliltles, suitable for ba- able for couple. Pl * | 2654 room house with bulidings, frutt and | ~ 313/Lynne Chatten 365-5265, = 8th Ave, Kinnaird}ed at Innalrd — 2 year old ates writ FOR RERT , 2 bedroom basemont suite, Larae Kitchen; furnished or reer 7th_and Green, Ph, 965-2161,” is 2 heuFoaim house in SanTCane bedroom house in, Casticgar, available May 1, Close to business district, Apply Cuatlegar News,, tin 15 Furnished nportmente, a i Exemenko ant Co. Ph, 865-3061, id 3 room apartment ae ton ‘Apartmente, Ph, 365-4276, 15tfn ‘3 roomed houre with bathroom. electric hot water tank, reasonable rent. Ph, 965-3506 after 4 p.m. -_ 315 Store or office space in Castic- gar, Located next door to Castlegar News, Apply at Castlegar sires nid 3 room apartment, aa Tah ished. Also 4 bedroom house, avall- able Aprit 15, Ph. 365-5588, 14 ttn 3 room furnished basement suite, Ph. 365-3897 after 5 p.m.- 314 Furnished sulte, sultable for couple. Heat and water Included, availabe May 1. Ph. B6s-esa, oi New self contained suites, sull- able for 1 or 2 men, 571 - 7th Ave. Caatiegar, tin 13 ‘2 bedroom basement sulte, furn- ehelor, 62 Lakeview Drive. 313 Associated Engineers have ad- vised the Village of Castlegar that they would ‘be pleased ‘to: under- take a study of the village's water system. In a letter received by coincll at its last meeting, Associated En- gineers estimated, its fee for. the ‘study “would not exceed $1,200.” The investigation would cover the following points; “1, Source — An appraisal of the present water source, both as to quality and the output available. Recommendations would be made with respect: to the.type and loca- tion of ‘additional’ sources ‘if the expansion of the village requires an additional, supply. “2, Storage — An appraisal of the condition and adequacy of ex- isting storage. ‘This. would also include recommendations with res- pect to, the need” for additional storage ‘to meét both fire and do- mestic requirements, Siting, ° size Associated. Engineers Study! ‘Would Not: Exceed $1,200’ and type of future storage: ‘would be recommended, . “3. Supply and distribution system: —~ An ‘inventory ‘of ‘exist- ing mains would be made in order to (assess replacement require- ments and the necd for expanding the supply grid. . Rates — Recommendations will he made with respect. to’ the water rate structure ‘necessary’ to supply. any major capital outlays which: might. be recommended in the report, oy k “Preliminary , cost estimates would.be provided. wherever spec- ific works are suggested, “Because of our earlier work in connection with the Castlegar. wa- ter. system, we are quite familiar with: many | aspects of: the ‘water problem. Much of the engineering work required to produce the study Proposed here will consist, of: up- dating earlier information and tak- ing, Into account. the new. source “S-room apartment. Apply 426. ers Aver Cnatlegar, or Ph, 365-6731, ‘bedroom unfurnished satan. apaty ‘270-7th Ave. Kinnaird, - tin 13 Z-bedroom house on Sth Ave. ac- Toss from hospital. Ph, 365-5193, 313 cdroom house, ready for oc- cupaney April 1, Gas range, gas heat. 162-4th “Ave: Kinnaird. Ph. 8684082. ‘Smait rari necd Sparement, zt th. 365-8185, S room TERS Sarre or 5828, New self contained suites, . ac- commodate 2 men,. Ph, 365-5933. 20-tin Robson, 2 bedroom - heated and furnished. suite, Ph, Ererery 315 apartment, Apply © Mc- crete ‘Apartments, Fl Ph. 365-9781. tin 48 318} chureh hall, with Mrs.’.P. TCTaT 6 aa United Church Women Hold 5 : United Meeting |. A joint meeting of the cirtcles of the United Church Women was held last Thursday evening in the Swift presiding, This proved to be a very interesting’ evening.. Mrs. Swift: in- troduced Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Mc- Gauley of Rossland, who showed colored slides of East Asia and gave .a very interesting ‘commen- tary along: with the slides, Mrs. J. Lipsett presented Mrs. with flowers and'a very 45 X 10 house trailer -for sale or rent’ with option ‘to buys Ph fer 5087. - "NOTICES - your garden: piowing Ph, 363: 5136 or gall at 801. “Spring cleanin: looking. after sick. Pi ings, REA a YOUR PHONE ANSWERING SER- VICE I8_U-PHONE. SERVICE. Your U-PHONE SERVICE has the contacts U need for any. type of help. Has aftice help,” size domentic help for your spring cleaning. Ph, evenings retin 308-5828 even- ‘ 315 Unbalanced whet cause ui wear. Have your wheel balance check- eens Wheel‘ Algnme mt, \ Ph. ‘365-2472. Sales oF zowing machines, va- era, floor polishers, type- vice in Castlegar area every Monday. Singer Sewing Centre, 1598 Bay Ave. ‘Trail, Ph, 364-1744 or 368-5873. tin 14 —“Gut-of-line_ wheels can cut tire life by SO per cent or. more. Get a Bear Wheel ‘Alignment dt Ken's Wheel Alignment today. . Ph. "365-2472. 31 “) WATKINS HAS TWO OPENINGS Rea: ‘465-8276 Y F call In to our office Contact JACK” HIPY our sules- man, Ph. S65-5258 FTE ton truck. Fleet side, long wheel base. Ph. -865-5289, 1957 Chev. Bel Alr V-8 automatic. Ph, 385-8371. FOR RENT room cabin, partly en on Boats Ph. 365-2161. jedroom furnished and aout apartment, Apply Sannin Ave. Castle gar_ Sear house, Filly turntahed. TV. hookup, = oll furnace. 4 | tor ami men or women with car in the: Castlegar District. -Advance- ment: opoportunity. Applicant must be neat, able to meet people and have a desire to be @ success.in a busin- ess of his own. For personal inter> view write 2231 - Sth Ave, Trail, BE. FILE YOUR INCOME TAX NOW! Fannie Stoochnoff, Public Sten- ographer, 146 Second Ave, Ph. 365- 5869. Near ferry. Also 3 in. above building, partm fully furnished. Ph. 365-4751, : TL KINNAIRD GARBAGE PICK-UPS. Regular Friday pick-up will not be made on Good Friday but will April 13. FAMILY FUN NIGHT ou FORT thi $12 | Home. — Mr. and Mrs. Fred hearty thanks was also éxtended to Mr. and Mrs, McGauley for the lovely slides. At the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and de- licious were served, in ‘the. supply system which have been. construct- ed during the past ‘few years. Castlegar Chess” Club Holds Mect — _ With Fruitvale ‘Club coi Shee Ee Building Supplies BROS. menses! & tlle Co, Ltd. ‘Castk The Castlegar Chess,Clab’ met with the Frultvate club for avery pleasant ‘afternoon Jast Sunday, Many games of chess were played, A metting with the ‘Nelson Club: in the near future’ is being arranged for. ‘'The Castlegar Chess Club meets in the Marlane: Hotel every: Wed- nesday. evening, and visitors and Phone 865-3351 |. CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM. ‘Tho ideal place to eat somlany or for an evening our. are Na ptt ee gusdeye. 3k aon. Fashion Show | Nets ‘Stoo For Health’ Conire “the rogutar ‘meeting of- the Lil. lian Killough Chapter of the {ODE was’ held ‘Monday ‘in’ the’ Twin Rivers hall with the regent, Mrs. L. Zinio, persiding,* ‘The bake bingo, held on March 20 in the home of Mra, Horst and Gravel & Top Soll” DITCHING, EXUAVATING + PRONE 865-p0dd 30°. COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor. Maple .& Sth, Castlogar , assisted’ by the deplet- “Fees for the study and the preparation: of the report would be Based on the anint- ed funds of the ‘hospitality conven- or. The fashion show held April 3 netted * 00 which mum day rates ed by the Association of | Profes- sional Engineers, , » We would estimate that the fea” would not’ exceed $1,200 when. calculated according to the (usual) rates, We are assuming in suggesting ‘this. fee that the’ re- cording equipment which was in- stalled at the village well will pro- vide the necessary basis for com- puting the present output and ulti- mate capacity of this course. “We understand that a contin- uous flow recording meter-and a drawdown gauge has been installed and: has. been. maintained. contin- uously. If. this should not be the case, Some additional time’ will be required to. appraise ‘the existing source. “We will be very pleased to WANTED Want channels 2 and .4 TV an- tennas and masts, Ph.-365-2291- 314 ‘Want heavy gauge wheel barrow and small cement mixer,\Ph, 365-2750. S15 ‘Wanted to Rent — prefer 3 bed- room house,: Kinnaird-Castlegar area May 1, Box 490B, Castlegar News. WORK WANTED Experienced © .sécretary pacoking urate. typing; filing ‘and “routine, Write Box XK Forks Gazette, Grand Forks, LOST ‘On’ March :31 between Kinnaird Brilliant. -| without: obligation, to discuss: this | gure Skating Club at the arena on and Brillant a, brown suitcase. with | 64, clothes, Finder, please write Box 68; | meet. with the village commission, Proposal further’ if you. feel this would be useful.” ee New Skating . Club Executive _ Now. Elected - A’ small but interested ‘group of parents attended’ the general mecting held by the Castlegar Fi- Monday and the $i will be’ turned’ over to the Ro Club ‘for the Health’ Center, A $25>donation will be made by the Chapter to the Pass Creek Park fund, Planning was started for: the fall’ fair queen ‘contest: with the ad soliciting contestants to appear in the April 18 ‘issue of the Cas- tlegar News. The regent, ‘Mrs,~ Zinio, ‘will be ‘chapter delegate to the annual in New Westminster. : G. Hughes spoke tothe mem- bers on behalf: of the ‘Kootenay Society. for Handicapped’ Children the. ?Seata: convention’ to be -held April : 328 ; Contact PAUL THEDERAHN \. Phone 265-2511. Robson Marshall's. Store LLS. Lid. Charter * Service’ ‘Towing - Barges’. anywhere on the Arrow ‘ Lakes: Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON 352-0484 LAND OLEARING EXOAVATION : paign for funds, for the Dr. Endicott home.. Seven” members _volunteer- ed to’ serve as canvassers with Mrs, King as team captain, +" “Hostesses for the evening. were Arrow Lakes Ferry Service: Mrs. Goresky and Mrs. P sen, k TO Leave Robson Wharf 10.00 a.m.’ Monday. 4.00. pin. ‘Monday. ve Edgew -7.00 am, Tuesday * baon BEACON ‘MOTORS Ltd “Pontiac — Buick — Vauxhall 70k: Baker St. “Nelson ss Phone’ 578 ideas and motions ‘passed, indicate a, busy and fruitful season for 1963- “After the reports by'the pre- “CARDS OF THANKS | fe wish ‘to thank friends, rela-| tlyes and nelghbors for thelr Kind ex- pressions of sympathy and tokens of appreciation extended to us during ~ bereavement...’ Special J. Ve Hall, nurses and Hatt of the Castlegar and District Hospital and the ‘uneral sident, A. Shutek and sec.-treasur- er, Mrs. H. Verzuh were given, the following officers were installed by acclamation: “president - J. White, vice-pres.'- A. Woodrow,’ 2nd vice- pres, - M. Verzuh, sec. treas, (Ten- tative) - Mrs. H, Verzuh, directors, 'Mesdames: -F. Belbeck, B.. Bigsby, M. Megiliversy, H.” Strelioff, -'E. Hill, and M. Obed- and family and the Wm. Koochin mily. Koff, Eriacin (Ac ’Shutele and | Ww: Shkwarok. rll 20 at 7 p.m. The are as follows: Davi ifs Church. “Games, . Auction, Parcel Post Sale, Refreshments avail- able. Fun ‘for the whole family. Spon- sored by ‘Castlegar and °:Kinnaird Branches, St.) David's Ansilcan:: awa ” “qLeoHories ANONYMOUS. Bax 308, Castlegar. - be made on S fi Extra clean-up. week pe Ups will be made throughout the village on Tues., ae 16 and Tues., April 23. - a H Allen Selbie: Village Clerk. Deadline for classified ade is 12 noon Wednesday prior to the day of issue. tin 17 HELP WANTED. Rellable woman “to' work’ in‘ dry tal Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Cas- tlegar, Ph. 365-4851. oman for part time ousekesp- Ing In Kinnaird, Ph. 365-81 MAN WANTED — Neat," EEO man, anxious: for promotion: in sells, ing fleld, Car required, For personal dnterview, write Box 4015, Station. ae Vancouver, ‘The Village of Castiegar will ac- We wish té° express our sincere thanks"to trlonds, relatives and nel- = Mrs. .F.-Belbeck and ‘Mrs. B. aby, hospitality '- ae ghbors ‘for their ki sympathy and ‘oral ‘otfenngs extend- ed.‘to.us during our; bereavement in the loss of our beloved wife and mo- ther, Doris Cheveldave. Special thanks to Dr, A, D. Johnson, nurses and statf of the, Castlegar’ and -District | Hos- pital, members of the Russlan Cholr and -the Castlegar’ Funeral, Home. Joseph Cheveldave’ and” family, Belle 4 -| tion’ to the many, who co-operated M. Obedkoff. and. parent ‘eoup °. Mrs. E. Hill and A Shutek. The, club is hopeful that Ver- non Hart will be in, the district for the next. skating. season, and -' again act’ as instructor. _ Retiring , president,: AL Shutek, his thanks’ an NOTICE OF SALE. lotice is hereby given that bots inetusive of Lot tS t 4598, Kootenay District, Plan Tos will be offered, . individually, Rae sale by UBLIC, ‘AUCTION to‘be held in the VillageHall, Cas-: tlegar, B.C. at 11.00,a.m., Wednesday, April 24th, 1963, i: ‘)season such a success and Mrs, S, *,| Condy : thanked ‘all ‘the. ladie: who and. assisted in, making. the ‘ past helped the children® ‘during: the ing.'t this help was more than wel. The club unanimously endots- it join the Canadian Figure. Skat. Further rms and conditions should be ob- tained from the Land Commissioner, | able‘ many of, g ers to a ciate in’ various skating sessions, Since there were if more ‘than 100 members participat-|- ed -a-motion by. Mike’ Verzuh that |. ing ° Vand! thereby, en at Donald Bros. Earthmoving , ‘Contractors BASEMENT. I DIT¢E:| ' ING, °° BACKFILLING, _ LAND- < Phone’ 365-5464. Castlogar PLUMBING” mi HEATING: ‘Air Conditioning : Pool. Equipment ‘WE CARRY. A‘ GOOD’. STOCK OF SUPPLIES, _ Pumps & Water Conditioning|' °° Swimming STONITE. & FRIDAY: Shows at: 7: and OPM { * UVE or : group that shares the-same: com- “ in the credit union:makes you eltg- + proteaad against your death !or‘total ‘and per- manent disability by CUNAMulual, the Credit Union Insurance Compony.: All this offered ‘ ate no extra cost to yoursahe.m member . Castlegar ‘Savings Credit Union - IF you're. assoclated with a ae mon bond‘ and has a credit union, “come on in’, ; and "foi. * You'll be welcome; Membership ible. for r savings ‘with altractive di: 2 OF giata “Underpces The. sooner, engineering ap- praisals | are made -on’ an ‘under. pass to serve the ‘area west of the CPR tracks in Castlegar’ and re- commendations are made to coun- cil ‘for it to choose the best site to serve that area, the sconet the application: can be Brocepsed in Ottawa, is the view expressed by,a former, Castlegar. commissioner. Former commissioner. Murray Little wrote council at its meeting last week that it is “understand. ing that with the romoval of, the restrictive covenant from the Oglow agreement there is now no ‘|doubt in anybody's mind. that. the rely. low interest rate. In: most cases your, ‘savings yare,matehed, with |, 7 @ proportionate amount. of, Life Sav- ings Insurance: and loans are JOIN YOUR: CREDIT- UNION “l'| castiegar and is survived by three en! as to'location,” “Tho: belief. that it. was, un- committed.‘.was mine during . all discussions of the 1962 council up Appraisal to but gxeluding the meeting which al bylaw. I: was absent from’ this meeting, through’:no desire of my wn;- had \I.‘been’ there it\is at Teast: spossible ‘that | 1 would, “have challenged : the covenant,**; ‘in- deed ‘the’ Inspector ‘of. Munietpall: tles has see; fit! todo. th no’ quotion’ that Thay and -do ‘still support.. the general intent ‘of’: the agreement, “which was to. promote’ to: the ‘advantage of the village the opening up’ of land within the village at'minimum expense and outlay to the village. In carly 1962," \when _ talks first took place ‘in’ council on the implications of \an wnderpass~ 1 clearly’ stated ‘my views that no underpass could’ be justified that did not serve all‘ of the area west of the track, Funeral Services Held’ on. Tuesday: For Donald Shay After a lengthy. ‘illness, Don: ald Shay died* in Castlegar: and District Hospital, Sunday at the age of 17 years, *- He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.-C. Shay) of 104. Fifth: Avenue, sisters, Linda, Patricia and Adele Read and Use Castlegar News Classified Ads ; eT EER BACON, : side; AETTUGE, colo h..-sssesesseee 0 ‘SWEET POTATOES, large, D eve 198 “POTATOES, 10: Ibs, . Oreo ae cess 89¢ ’ COFFEE, Nahob, Ib. SecA te | BREAD, Toastmaster, 6 lor: eee . 98s MILK, | Pacific tall, 7 tins eee CAKE MIXES, Duncan Hines, 2 for . 79c ~ GROUND. BEEF, ‘extra easy th ib, .... 450 PORK: CHOPS, all: cuts, | th. veseess O50 sliced, Ib. viwwreees O9C A ee ee Linz concn cKcKAn PERFECT FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS! a $1.00 ‘| gar: United Church ‘with Rev. R. H: | Pratt officiating, Hymns sung were; | received the most unjust treatment | by having’ him relieved of his posi- and one brother, Leonard; call at home..." ; ‘The youth was a grade.11 stu- dent at Stanley, Humphries High School when he became ill) about a year, ago. .The: ess ‘ terminated by two weeks a perfect three-year ‘/attendance record with the RCAF air cadet unit in Castlegar. He at- tended. elementary. school: in Cas- tlegar, ‘having moved‘to. this dis- trict with his ‘ parents. from New ‘Westminster in 1952,":°<, Funeral services were conduct: ed. ‘Tuesday afternoon at the Castle- “Oh “Master, Let “Me Walk: With Thee” and ‘What a Fxicad) We Have in Jesus.” All circles of the United Chur- ch’ were represented. Members - of| 582. Squadron formed a guard of honor:at the church, and cemetery. F/L, J..R. MacBain was officer in charge. “Chief Administrating . Of- ficer D.*Sheridan.of the RCAF Station ‘in Vancouver. was also in attendance. Pallbearers : were D Schwart- zenhauer, B.: Jerome, A. -MeMas- tee J Som a word. and D. But- ‘ © Honorary. pallbear Bruce Hunter and Douglas 3 Metuck- ie. Interment was in Park ‘Memor- jaf. Cemetery. Castlegar. Funeral Home was. in sheee of arrange: ments. re Letter to Te. Er '/determine ‘the best location of an Oglow. and’ (ultimately) Horcoff subdivisions, This'is still my view, and:'one’ which I: trust’ is shared by the present council. “It’ remains’! for’ council to pursue the answers which will (a) underpass, (b) firm up cost figures ant “Ruth Elaine Wooilrow, daugh ter of Paster’ and Mrs,. Fred E, Woodrow. of Castlegar, will gradu- ate ‘on: April 19 from’ the: Prairie Bible Institute of Three Hills, Al- berta, where .she has :been taking a four year. theological course. ‘After: graduation, “Elaine ; is planning to takes nurse's: training in’ ser: f | council members Regarding air pol. , | Pollution.” Kinnaird Cou Pleased With Celgar Meeting Kinnaird » commissioners. ex- Pressed a- great deal of satisfac- tion derived from thelr recent at- tendance at, a meeting with Cel: gar. officials and. the ‘ Castlegar lution.’.* Chairman-Carl Locblich said | | at Kinnaird's council meeting Tues- day night ‘that he was “pleased with the meeting and appreciated the progress that had been made by the company in the control of air He added: “They are giving us every. encouragement that they ‘are going. to” pursue’ this ifurther:? Comm. Maurice Simpson told -the village meeting that a portion of the company’s endeavors ‘on air vice. Attending ‘Blaine’: }8 gradua-' tion, will be her parents, her sister Gwendolyn and Mr, and Mrs. Ken- neth. Fnclish (nee Beverley-Ann would be over. the Easter shut-down. ‘Comm. Pat Romaine: said he appreciated Celgar's’ ‘courtesy in having the’ Kinnaird members. in id (ce) if these costs ‘are justifiable. com- mence proceedings ;to. acquire the land necessary. for the approaches, This would ' ofcourse include: the strip ‘from Horcoff that will ac- commodate: a standard road- to Shewchuk ‘and Celgar. “Since .the .village, has used the. argument’ with the Board of Transport Commissioners that one derpass.is that traffic’ depends on of ‘the’ reasons ‘justifying an un- it as-a better route to the north, and -as ‘such~ traffic also depends on.a good ‘road. which does. not now exist, it:can be assumed that. the village. is. prepared, to back up its representatives by acquiring Tent obway, on: the wrest side of the track. The possibility - appears slim that the Department of Highways will do this for their own purposes, the chances of.a highway re-loca- tion from the :Kinnaird) boundary, to the Arrow dam site also are re- mate, .so.the hard alternative now is that the village, should take its own action. “There are. many sites for an underpass which are ‘either impos- sible or: uneconomic.:'The . sooner engineering. : appraisals -are made and recommendations. put before council the’ sooner Will ‘council : be | == able to. choose’ the one . best site| = to serve all of the area west. of the tracks, and’ the sooner.cgn;-the ap-. plication’ be . processed:,in- Ottawa. ?z The problem of a legal ped- ie | eatrian” access: to. Shewchuk i bub: division ’ is” still very; much with us’ though: many’ of the children iMfected ‘have’ grownup: and’ de- parted -since ‘representations were Hirst made ‘to former councils. It is hoped that’ this real problem will not be’ forgotten -in ‘any ‘considera- tions of'location and costs of an un- derpass.. : “at or near the “ Dear Sir: '~* I feel. Mr, W. R: Brown. has tion as principal. I have four children‘ attending classes in School District'No. 9'and feel very proud of having teachers and ‘principals of Mr. Brown's cal: ibre in’ the) area, L sincerely. hope ‘common sense will prevail and we (shall see Mr. Brown, kept-at his ‘pos Ane LAMINATED - Paul Oglow, Castlegar. . fe present Mitchell - Supply “location which’ would incorporate ::pedestri- an footwalks~ presents: ‘attractive dollar savings:as against, an» un- derpass' at Castle Bar ‘and ’a\ped- estrian’ overpass. at the ‘central Mitchell location.: -} “In: this.’ connection it: is of interest to” ask. if: an answer: has on been. received to the village letter: posing ‘the question as to the ‘possible’ sharing of ‘costs of a pedestrian ‘overpass by the: Board of : Transport © Commissioners? . If it is not “possible through :this arm ofthe federal government then it is reasonable. to inquire if'there is'any other agency of the’ senior government that can do this... “If there is no ‘other? agency then I would suggest that:when the is: de- termined;-and should’this ‘site Hot be: practical forthe use ‘of 'ped- estrian’ < traffic” from“ Shewchuk (and “ultimately © Horcoff) then‘a pedestrian overpass at the Mitchell location‘ would’ be’ ‘an’ admirable project -for : the 1963-64 winter orks ‘program, “There. does not seem to be imuch sense’ in delaying ‘action on this much-needed. cronies any’ mission- arles to the. indions of Northern Manitoba, with the Gospel. Mission. ary Union. atthe meeting :“as we have always been interested in. the’ Problem. ‘The? ‘fish: are’ biting and ito. catch them. ‘We have fee meen OFF e MOST: ITEMS. IN STOCK 10p per: cent OFF ce MANY. OTHER: ITEMS IN STOCK ae FOR ONE WEEK ONLY — - VARIETY STORE ae IN" THE LEWIS: ‘BLOCK - ST FISH: are BITING! “RODS & REELS = SPECIAL — OLYMPIC 8 REEL cece ee es» $9.95 +} 4 we ie got what it takes ew shipment of. Regular, $18. 95 = MACINTOSH CRABAPPLE BARTLETTS =; HOW A AVAILABLE APPLE TREES: RED. ELICIOUS: . TRANSPARENT PEAR “TREES © u BEURREANAOU - CHERRY TREES: YELLOW: ‘DELICIOUS NE ==" DEACON: OPEN 9 AM. to ) PM. : OPEN ‘TONIGHT. “TIL. 9 - CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY. OPEN SAT. UNTIL 9 CLOSED EASTER MON. We Reserve the Right te. “Limit; Quantities x oh HAPPY EASTER | “TO. EVERYONE! Garton 22.262. HOT cRhoss a Se Dozen... 0.. 5. bs eee - Be ; BINGS ROYAL ; LAMBERT : MONTMORENCY . PLUM TREES ITALIAN “YELLOW EGG FLOWERING * “TREES. ‘ HAWTHORNE FLOWERING: PLUMS TULIP TREES. FLOWERING CRABS SHRUBS _ “FORSYTHIA: | ERECTAVIRIDUS °° FLETCHER : ELWOOD “IRISH .JUNIPER,..--- HOLLY : RHODODENRONS: in ‘Assorted Colors f : Blue CLEMATICS 0. Everbloom:ROSES: of all’ Kinds °. ONIONS: SETS AND MULTIPLIERS | OPEN TONIGHT. UNTIL 9 PM. = C . kL Si = || Mitchell, Supply Ltd. sont applications up'to 5.00 p.m: April | (Government Agent), “Court » House, position on ‘the ‘Vil- laze. Works .Craw, Please state age and qualifications, ‘Taxpayers will be given preference. Mark envelope “AD- plication”, Application to be sent to etoant Unemployment Office, ee 3, Logetin for medals, etc. Membership ti the B eee H j ; 3 i Biot OREN eee x a, Nelson, .B.C, or from the Superintend= ap ue8 ; , : : f ; SE ARE < ent of Lands, Department ‘of ‘Lands, jassoclation would j:also“open’ new, AND 5 a att eect Forests, and 2, Parlla- of and ‘con- Ab ae DOORS ment. Buildings, Victoria, tact'with other clubs which would and! conditions “wil, also ‘serve as an added incentive to the |- Be * i In All Popular Styles © r he hes ve, cnnouneed a the. time of; i (Rate. children, March 22, 15 tg. ss Fite No. 024644! 4 Deputy, ansiar of of ey aun . WINDOW. AND DOOR: FRAMES — GLASS IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS ; “Agents For. ' Pearson ’ Sashless Wine » dows and an Sealed.” Uni . CASTLEGAR. a ~ SASH AND'DOOR © oe WORKS PHONE 365.3211, ‘Notice is hereby given of a Public Hearing: to be held Tuesday, April 23, 1963 at''7:30 P.M. at the “Village Office for the purpose of dealing. with a “proposed Zoning By-law for the Village of Castle- gar. : “$ ORK ~ LUNCHEON MEAT - 3 tins: $I. BIRTHS NICHOLSON — To. Mr.‘ and Mrs,.J. W. Nicholson of Kinnaird, Apri 5 a daughter. a VOYKIN — To Mr, and Mra. Jack ‘Voykin of Castlegar, April 7 @) son. OSACHOFF.. — “To Mr. and’ | Mrs.- John Osachoff of pee April)7 a daughter. 1 PERCIVAL — To Mr. and Mra Roy. Percival of Castlegar, ‘April 8, a'son. The Purpose of said By-law is to regulate the ae. of cial, industrial, residential and other such areas within the Villa Kootenay Builders. ge. ‘Copies of the proposed By-law may be obtained from the Village Office between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on or after April 16th, 1963. \ Coniblots Line of _Building; Supplies ‘and Manufacturers of Sash "& Doors CABINET MAKING: : Pierson Sashless "Windows - Glidden: Paints: HARDWARE LEANDRES “To. Mr, Mrs. Antonio” Leandres of. Castle gar, April 10 a son: ae Fs t LEO Cure aE To.Mr. and Mrs.’ jookach: of... Pass é| pthc ree 10, a dauente of. Castlegar nA A