CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 27, 1960 Kinnaird Briefs Victoria hos advised the village that Kinnaird’s winter works plans have been sent to Ottawa for ap- proval’ but more information was required on council's plans for road work ond fire hydrants. oe A 50 per cent performance bond which will be effective for one year has been received from the com- pany ‘supplying the village's ‘new steel storage tank, .The company's certified tender cheque of $2,131 will be returned to the company. Pare Work can start anytime on the footings for the new works shed. eee ‘Village chairman Carl Loeblich said he had been speaking inform~- ally with Johnny Clarke of the Pro- Sects Soclety who informed him that the Village of Castlegar is do- nating the water to the rink for ice. Mr, Loeblich described Castle- gar’s donation of water as “quite a alzeable amount” and sald he had told Mr. Clarke that Kinnaird would not be in a position to make any sort of o donation until after the new year, Comm. Mrs, J, W. Dougan of Elnnaird is dead.* The Beth Wood of Kinnaird’s municipal polltics who village chair- man Carl Loeblich has described as a “leveling influence” at council meetings, died in the Castlegar hos- Pital Sunday of cancer, Mrs, Dougan hheta the distinc- ‘tion of belng the only woman té hold office on the Kinnaird village council, She first appeared on coun- cil in 1968 for a one-year term and was returned to council by acclam- ation last December for a further two-year term. At the time of her death Mra. Dougan was chairman of the vil- lage’a health and welfare commit- tee and also chairman of the parks and cemetery comulttee. “The village has suffered a great loss in the passing of Idaude Dougan and I wish to » On behalf of council and the residents of our village, our deepest sympathy to the family,” commented Mr. Loeblich Monday night. One minute's asllence was ob- served at Monday's council meet- ing in memory of the woman who often referred to members of the ‘Mr, and Mra, Dougan. , _ Surviving besides her husband, is her father, George Hunter Gard- ner of Nakusp; three daughters, Mrs, Lindsay (Patricia) Cross of Trail, Mrs, Charles (Shirley) Yule of Kamloops and Mrs. Wallace (Jo- anne) Whitley’ of Johannesburg; brothers, Dr. John Gardner and George Gardner of Vancouver, Hu- bert Gardner of Nakusp; four sis- trs, Mrs. Walter Denholm and Mrs, Harley Bajlle of Vancouver,, Mrs. Bveton Pearson of Nelson, Mrs. Stanley Williams of Nakusp. Mrs. Dougan was predeceased by her mother in 1957, Funeral services for Mrs, Dou- gan were held yesterday afternoon from St, Andrew's Anglican Church in Trail conducted by Rev. H. I. G. Ragg of Castlegar, assisted by Ven. E. H Patterson and Rev. P, N. O'Flynn of St, Andrew's, Cremation followed. During the Iast war Mra, Dou- gan was a regent for the Arthur Chapman chapter of the IODE. representative on the Kinnaird One call brings you the wonderful world of warmth» FOR — DETAILS ON €sso OIL as “my boys” and who pinned small aprons to the lapels of firemen at thelr last annual dinner to jokingly comment that the firemen were. ted to her apron strings, Born at Yarmouth, Nova Sco- ta, July 25, 1899, Mrs, Dougan came west with her parents when nine years old, first settling in Nakusp. A ‘resident there for 18 years she later moved to Trail where she re- sided for 34 years prior to moving to Kinnaird in 1953. West Health Board, ghe was active “gm musical circles, having been associat with the Women's Musical Club of Trail and the Trail Ladies’ Choir. She was also connec- ted with the Kinnaird Little The- atre,' St. John’s WA and the Red Cross, : A conscientious church worker, she was a member of St, Andrew's WA for 25 years; was. secretary- treasurer of the West - Kootenay Deanery WA and was leader of St. ‘Andrew's Junior WA. She was, for Only Jast month a family re- seven years, badge secretary for one son, Hunter, of Edmonton; four Comm. Mirs. J. W. Dougan Dies| After Active Career At Kinnaird union had been held to celebrate | the 40th wedding anniversary of [iM Trail Girl Guides, and was also dl- rector of the Trail CNIB branch. During the war, she was chair- man of the local Wartime -Prices and Trade Board and a director of the Wartime Consumers’ Branch. WEDDING BERGER = SCHULTZ - A late;September wedding held in the Pentecostal Tabernacle un-. ited in marriage Marlene Elizabeth Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schultz of Kinnaird, and Mr, New Chums. Join Local Cub Circles. Bummer and. fall activities of ee Legioti-sponsored 2nd Castlegar Fred Simpson was outstanding in his test for the swimmers badge and earned the name ot Keego — B | the fish, Second-class cooking turned out some first-class biscults,.They were done in a yerlety of methods, from the popular twist on a stick to hot rock, biscuits, Dick Dunlop ..made the best pan variety. For meat cooking, chicken was barbecued on sticks, foll and in the frying pen, Gordon Davis served some very appetizing foil-cooked chicken, Patro! activity was in. the form |§ of firat-ald instruction, The .Owl’s instructor Is John Dalziel, the Wol- verlnes, Harry. Howes and.the Coy- otes, Frank Richardson, ‘Most of the scouts are well on with their second-class test and should have their badges by Ohrist- mas, predicts Mr, Groutage. + Gubmaster, too, Mr, Groutage is lending the pack through fall activities that include outdoor cook- ing and firelighting, Cooking over their'own fires, the cubs have pre- pared steak and hot biscuits, : “Shutek’s dog ‘Turk found Ross’ steak particularly delicious,” dectar- es Mr. Groutdge. A : During the summer, at a special swimming session, Gene Shutek and Yohn McCutcheon passed ‘the testa tor thelr, swimmer’s badges. “New recruits — or new chums 602 Dunawele St. Vancouver, B. Telephone MU - 1 - 1135°: Sitwated in the heart of the business and shopping ‘district. EXCELLENT COFFEE SHOP & DININGROOM. Rooms $2.50 and up ‘ Special weekly and monthly rates No charge.for children 12 and under if accompanied by parent.- iat. Corner lot in. Shewchuck aub- BEST IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST ws they are called in cubbing cir-|" ~ les — enjoyed an outdoor campfire ast week, The new boys are Colin Maddocks, Chris Moffat, Doug. Hai- ves, Craig Fran- Klause’ Horst, Berger of fon of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Berger of Berlin, Germany. Rev. R. K. Webb was officia- FEMALE HELP WANTED (SINGLE PREFERRED) STENO FULL TIME COMMENCING DECEMBER IST. STARTING SALARY $175.00 PER MONTH. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED UP. TO NOVEMBER 12th BY THE. CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD : ; -, CASHIER- ae FURNACES OR CALL Court of SMITH’‘S PLUMBING & HEATING CASTLEGAR PHONE 3401 Elsewhere ceil your nearest dmpertal Ol} sales office Engineexed for Modern Living Low Down Payment Easy Monthly Terms 6 Years to Pay Guaranteed by _ Imperial Oil IMPERIAL Esso PRODUCTS A Selbie Village Clerk, Kinnaird, LIST OF ELEGTORS THE COURTS OF REVISION WILL SIT’ IN. THE RESPECTIVE VILLAGE OFFICES ON TUES- DAY, NOVEMBER’ IST, 1960, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 and 8:00 P.M. FOR THE PUR- POSE OF HEARING COMPLAINTS AND REVIS: ING, THE LIST OF ELECTORS AS NECESSARY. Revision J. Logelin, Village Clerk, Castlegar. ting and the wedding music was played by Mrs. J, Lamont. The bride. was given in marriage} by her father in a church beauti-) fully decorated with a cedar bough arch with white-and-pink roses as climbers.. Gladiolas also Roy, +o and Darrel Pettitt. + cone the church. * ‘The top of the bride's gown was lace trimmed with pearls and -se- quins, -The skirt was of lace and net over taffeta while the sleeves were .of. Iong lily-point, Her chapel vell was held by a Princess Mar~ garet crown. She carried a bouquet, of American ‘beauty roses and lily. of the valley, She wore! a gold chain with a cultured pearl’ droplet. | Miss Doreen Phillips was brides- maid and she wore a waltz-length gown with a feather hat to. match. Shelley Leveridge was flower girl and wore a white eyelet embroider ed short-length dress. Yest man while Mr, Marvin Schultz and Mr, Wayne Richards were ush- ers. The reception was-held-in the recreation room. ‘The bride’s mother wore a bro- {cade sheath with matching access- ories. The bride's table. was covered with a lace cloth' and the cake was decorated with a bride and groom vin an) archway of little white roses, “For a wedding trip to Wetashin-. im, Alta., the bride chose'a brown [shenth, dress with s corsage of red roses, An honored, guest at the wedding was the bride's grandfa- ther, Mr. J. Renner éf South Cook- ing lake, Alta, . Celgar Steno. Having Fun Touring Europe A popular Celgar stenographer IT’S NOT TOO EARLY TO... 88 0 ‘YOUR GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS - and still save from 10% to 15% We -have a wide selection for every member: of the family. GIVE A BEAUTIFUL LASTING GIFT from BOSSE'S. JEWELLERY 178 Pine Street ~ Phone 2041 ts “not at the Riviera yet, but pro- eressing fast.” :*Shirley Hampshire, who. was secretary to Ceigar. pro; lect” engin- eer Roy.Morton, is now touring. the continent with a- -eirl friend ‘from Edmonton. « Bo far Shirley» and her ‘gitl friend have visited Paris, Luxem- bourg, Belgum, ‘Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and are now ja Germany. “There has been something ex- citing and different about each city end country,” writes Shirley, but 80 far Oslo has been the favorite of both girls, The two girls looked up an ad- dress that they were given in Berlin and met a girl who spent three days guiding them ‘around the city. ‘They even visited the East seotor fora few hours where “it was HEAT DOLLARS FLY THROUGH “GONE FLAI = KINSULATION FA] FUEL SAVING mar .— LEVEL, Sah GONE RAT - Old, GONE FLAT. insulation ‘CAN Mr, Ken ‘Bonde of Kinnaird was|. iasulaze, wastes upro eee you tual. f Insulaticn should be iaches dollars! deep, ft Billed solidly berween joists. Gee, - jometer"” heat-saver. rulec fom x Tal jstbow much uel you iy be wasting. dUST ADD ~ ZONOLITE. oe OUNSULATING FULR Pours like popcorn Shreenes feraoon. per beg - Save Up to 40% on Fost Get FREE estimate here OGLOW SUPPLY CO. LTD. PHONE 3351 tc ‘ BREWED IN. THE ‘ KOOTENAYS TO eres SS “KOOTENAY: TASTES ‘vz5u-10 This not publi or by. the: Liquor. Gone griser or. i the Gow “of British Ci By | one FOR HIGH PagDut ‘cutting ond Neteetedt you can't beat. Pioneer: jaries 600. 27 ft fo‘handle any ee! "An a foot. per fost And it's dependable. Ro minute chain speed to get the toughest Ae done - MITOHELL SUPPLY L Lm, “PHONE 35 - FOR SALE . Residential lots, good view. ers pit Sopow, Phone 5200 z pies building,“ lots in Kinn ¢ . 2TBB. ro Make ‘an Offer for: corner lot istrict Lot 7162 at Castlegar. ‘Birch’. wood, ‘Phone « 4557, ‘Automatic ofl space heater am 5, Bulte 4, Pron | ‘¢fns3| plete with fan, pipes, etc. Apply J. Park, BY. . : tind wait Choice building tots: in ‘Castle- 5 at residential area. ‘a most modern Rea- S41 Furniture mand household Becta, Apply St-lst Ave, Castlegar. hone 6861, S41 }. Coal-ana-wood range, good co! tion, all white,:Phone 7841. ae 3 view, lots’ on 2nd’ Ave,, 25 each. All leveled and cleared, ensonatle. Fone on. wh gtase-li ‘22-gal. Trane py water heater and Mociary propane gas stove. Phone 2169 after ] ir of lady's white size 6 fl. ure Faiates, Phone 29a. 342 For “your beet iis year, Pia 7 trade, cane-oie set or “ilesel Shgineering books wor- ch $145 going at $35, Call at Gattie: gar, News. 143 One ' bird: eager and oo) erib; Phones ‘7861. 12A3 den bedstea.\ ahd ~apring- tilled mattress on slat spring. Good condition, “Phone 8951. i Apples and’ pears. Phone ) 7041, ‘ ies i ‘ 343 19, D Write Box 490P, Castlegar News. Ee pro; FOR SALE For sale or “rade: In Usual good quality Delicious’ apples. Reasonable prices, Carter, Behsone Phone S!il, 343 , Double bed: or new continental; pesver-lnints fur ‘coat, like “new; men’s size‘ 11° {ce skates; Singer sewing machine, Phone 6488. |< 1 Bullding lota, Apply Ozeroff's Jewellery Store.” s ‘343 1961 Pontiie sedan, ‘good shape, sis 43 | $225. Phone 5310. . Phone. Trail Trail 2000- Rel, 43 | for young ‘couple -or. Biri, Apply VEus ae FOR RENT 3-room. ‘apartment . with bath anda utility room.. Harvick. Block uilding. a “ 341 Self-contained farnintied cot- tages, Phone 4658. 32 wit pols oe rent-comfortable 4- Foom house with running water and | Clestrlolty. « ee one ear South Eoae Heise ate yGenelte: Self-contained: 2-room: apart: ment,.,Gas heat, TV. “hook-up. be hone 3127... CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 27, 1960 9 Group, Di epee ‘. BULLDOZING 5 LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION 43) send .the chairman of the Land Settlement Board to this area to diecume st 8 publis sestine the om rmnet are to go to fairs. minister. Wesley Black, the MLA for Nelson-Oreston; Donald Brothers, MLA ‘for, Rosaland-Trall; Lois aac, ae for Grand Forks- oniaren= Pl oom basement. sulle. is ply ia 2 Lakeview Dr, Castlegar, 143 4-room suite: in Robson, heated and furnished, Phone 5405. 143 Basement bedroom and kitchen 580-Tth “Ave. 1064 Fargo one-ton truck, dual wheels, low mileage, excellent con- dition. Phone 5476, 1343 “HOMES FOR SALE SEarge oll burner, $26, Phone ts ere 1483/2 ‘Three lots 60 x 90 near 6th and 842/ Green in Castlegar, Plone 9171 or 4567, Huvision, Phone 5440 or write "sala y48. Castlegar. Qi-in, TV in excellent condition, 4283." 32 Ttallart ace cordian, 100. bases, 4 rows, 6: swit- ches, right Band: 2 left, new con- 2. Apply NM. Poohacl - ofl kitchen range, R105,. Write Box 934, ply. 582-Srd Ave. ‘Castl ‘bed: home, basement ulte ready to live in, on lots, S63-Srd_Ave., Castlegar, 3 ee “couple oF atte ail hone 6142; WANTED want couple: to ahare home “tor a few services, Fotne Pete Ostrom ‘house, above ark, 1a 43 ling | former Goun' lands, of.the meeiing ‘would be to enable qualified Harding, MLA for anlo Slovan, Members sald | they, Building Supplies OGLOW. BROS, Ballding & Supply Co, Ltd. Phone 3351 with the initereated in taking.up the Lord royal commission land-purchase of- fer, to hear how the scheme works. der chairman ‘Tommy MoRae of 43 | Rossland, Jast week declared that the ineldence ‘of sales of, land to Members of the committee, un- | Report. response | to the ‘recomimendations of Mr, Justice Lord, ‘particularly in falling to accept his Fifth Interim ‘They. sald the government. had made no move to set s deadline, re- atk by both committee and after which the was most ‘They said that prospective pur- bedroom ‘TV hook-up, heater, cook, minut q 400 . land 6-38683 or Castlegar 6261. 343 a ply Marlene Grill. Want caine waitress, rere Want land ‘suitobte ta A small nolan: Apply Box 490M, Cas. eee. 841 FOR SALE. ‘ CHOICE ' HOME IN Block 7, unit 2, vd A, Lamarche. 143 — lot peeat ae of 4th ave- |"! hue south peat it for sale in. nna 100 x 180, serviced, exca- vation done, $750 or closest often Phone 6451. yp LS. Lid: Crtae Service Towing. - Barges anywhere on the Arrow. : Lakes Phone 5500 | NIGHTS. — NELSON 2051 _ Arrow Lakes Ferry co”. ROBSON EDGEWOOD Leave Rol Whart 10.00 a.m, Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4.00 ‘p.m. Monday. . drapes, Sing home also has a large . 16 x 40 rumpus room in base- ment, automatic gas pet pond many situated for 8° limited ‘time only and is priced to sale with reason- terms. Ay SBUSINESS ALEX CHEVELDAVE + Naturopathic Physician ‘Eremenko Building ° Van Lines to Vancouver, Van- pouver Island,.Okanagan, Car- tho, all-points feat DIRECTORY — J. 1 LAUGHTON - Eox 130 — Castlegar, B.O. © OPTOMETRIST : Office Hours: lon. ed. — “SUPPLY STORE «| ‘Box 240 — Phone 2161" DESMOND... LITTLEWOOD Wed. 2.30 to 8 pm. 1 Phone 8024, M. EB. McCORQUODALE B.C, Land Surveyor 1234 Bay Avenue; Trail ‘ < MEAD a kd " VACUUM cones line of parts and service of all mekes of vac- ‘ Not, Just another; place’ eat,” vt ‘But the place to eat i % - another, | . : ‘FHONE, 3881 ‘ mbulanoe , a Granite “Marble, "and Bronze Plaques - Treating © Seaton +) white m, hall and ted ¢ on'100 x odo improved it Tot. pir wad ee ROBSON - ne jome on. lots in gaint? Belghis Subdivision, $10,~ 2 88 See infor Bllding ate and aerate ee ANDERSON. . AGENCIES fully’ furnistied, snp cee Igy ru en ae naird.:Phone 9722, pobre after, 4. pm. Phane| it to rent a ‘or. 3-bedroom ae Pay Nov. 1. Can give excellent references, Write “Box 838, Castle- gar, or Phone oes. ‘am, ur- mal owing or clear ‘title, 6625 Strawson: ‘Aye, South Pur $41} man McRae and vit d that the attorney-general or any cessing of ap) and they in- atructed secretary-treasurer Arthur 43 | Ridgers to call upon. the attorney- general once. again for a epecteup in the procedure, The gommittee instructed Mr. Ridgers to reniind the attorney- general that he had promis eck oo chasers had encountered endless Publ arid mysterlous delays, in the pro-| ; fae for purchase by the general ic, Sarl & Top’ Soil EES: EXOAVATIN( (ONE conus, SAND .& GRAVEL Cor, Maple. & Sth, Castlegar . ‘They quoted the instance of Eli Kazakoff of Ootischenia, who had parcel of Jand for the purposes of constructing a home. continue to presa for early proces- alng of Mr, Kazakoff's application and ‘criticized ‘what it called the ‘The: committee. said it would a For Home Cooked Meals + ~ - EIS THE CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM Sundays 5 pm. to 8 pm. © T.. Waldie’ of. Castlegar. that us would’ take on more Land Settit- ment Board personnel in the-hope of Cited sales in’ volume under Tales sald there was no sign other. department'was: moving to apathy of. 1 to Mr, Kazakofi's plight. : “Present for the session at Trail were Mr, MoRse, Mr. Weldie, Mr. Ridgers, N. T, Oglow of Castlegar, Sandy Harris of New Denver, Harfy Lefevre of Rossland and Bob Foxall of Nelson, Press representatives pre- sent were Dennis of Trail, this promise, HELP WANTED OVER 45? Dignified men or women can make good earnings perience _ not seaulred. A natural for any age if you can . Box , Postal Station D, Vancouver, Bo. 143 and Burt Campbell of Castlegar, — Plans for & Socred NOTICES ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box 803, Castlegar. tin 41 Harboe Gib to raise money for the West Kootenay Social Credit Association in ‘anticipation of 3 federal election were announced here at the weekend by newly-elected federal riding rt Mal- Marcont. Phone 5167. R. Martini. tin fall washing, window. washing, esterdi TV sales and service. Agent for] gq Mr, Maida said the . Socred Snares Club will’ alm. at a of 200 in the West riding. WK Socreds Start Quarterback. Club 8 coach while at Nakusp Hugh wil- es will hold that position, Mrs. M. Wilson will ‘be head: ‘coach ‘at Nelson while Mrs. Florence Grupp will be a coach in Fruitvale, Other coaches, said Mr. Maida, . will be appointed ahortly, IN MEMORIAM One lonely year has passed away” Bince upon payment of a minimum $51 y; donstion fo towards the’ federal riding) is’ also, tot ‘sale at! the--¢ News.: Donald : Brothers : ain Tgeesting y Bat. Nov. 5 ae! 630 pam Ticketa For sale‘or Tent, Groom owe, luding |. Has 2-room t ‘can be rented. Phone 2161. 143 cae pene, eee balance mont payment Better price for’ ‘cash. Phone 2161. re YOUNG, AGENCIES ED. Insurance & Real Estate ‘ PHONE 4341 :| Friday night. Rev. childrens afothies, tions. E, aird Plaza, Phone 2064. rebar ‘prepare custom. plans: and for your. new. home, Jack r aipwel, EPpy. 295-Bth\ Ave, Kinnaird, or Phont Castlegar go! outright. ‘write ‘Box 40F, Cabtleane reer ~ Quarter! be appointed in sll parts of the ri- ding, said-Mr. Maida, to sign up members for the club. In Trail, MLA while at Castlegar Burt Campbell, president of the Rossland-Trail be ‘will be one. : Teen Dance Seta night. 7 the Binnaind Malle 18 Senior Citizens mecting at 7.30 Rev. Reside’ will sho his slides taken when he was a missionary in Indo Chins, and. ne viet in ,, on Sat., tend. ble: 130 pm. —, Martin Luther ‘film, Phone 4987 for further tion, Guides and Mothers - Enjoy Coffee Party ‘The Parents’ Committee to the A Kinnaird Girl Guides and Brownies were hostesses to the Kinnaird Gui- des ang. mothers | of Guides, and . Annual. Robson: Scout « meeting postponed until further notice. 143 ‘Remember the Canadian Legion WA Poppy Day Tea and Bake Sale Nov. 5 at.2 p.m._ Please Everybody -welcome, 243 ENGAGEMENT ¥ at a “Geb coffee party in’ the Improvement Society Hall recess ‘There were a in attendsnce.: Party will become members of -the club); y| ver ered by: wife and fam tall ity, 143 |ccounring SERVICE Donald’ Brothers will be a coach|- In East Trail Ed Wirech will be In memory of who pasmed Svar, orey. on ae 28, 1 INCOME TX For Every ‘Type of Business V. G. ECCLES Public Accountant. 1186:CEDAR AVE; ~: FRAT ne ; [ae PHONE - TRAIL 3326 FOR BULLDOZING — HAULING BASEMENT. DIGGING CEMENT. WORK PHONE 5200 BOX 464 \ COLUMBIA’ ROCKGAS *' PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS HEATING — WATER HEATING, CLOTHES DRYING BULK & CYLINDER = SERVICE PHONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR FRAMI —_GASS IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS t Agents For Pearson: Sashless .Win- dows and All Sealed Units ANSURANZE: For All Your ..: “INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS “) Phone 3441. ANDERSON AGENCIES ‘While the tadies enjoyed ete coffee, Mra, J. R, O. MacBain, Dis= trict Commissioner, ‘gave a brief talk explaining different aspects of Guide work, purpose of the Parents’ Committee, .and the use to which the ‘annual of $1: is put. ( ELECTRIC ERC ows SE BOARDING rte Home For, Your Pet. x, catholic Church, Castl and Mrs. W. C. Tindall of ‘Ta. Rage officiating, uae ‘and announce the wedding +] is to take place at fe “Teme ‘of the bride's parenta on’ Deo; 3. Mra; George Warobsy engagement at Their ‘only © daughter,’ Patricia T GARDS OF THANKS: -We wishto‘express our, sincere to friends, neighbors and re~ Tegar. | thanks ita’s latives for their many acts of kind- ness, expressions of sympathy sad nice. Murray. “We wish to express our ‘sincere and appreciation to all our thanks friends, neighbors and relatives for the ‘cards, dolwets | and many kind- neseea during our recent ent. sad be- reavement and {oss of our dear hus- band and father, We would like to thanks to Dr. ©. 8. aa Castlegar: Furtéral || Molly Stoochnoff ‘and* ra Industrial - Commercial , Domestic Wiring 2 re Maintenance . aohind CASTLE THEATRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT “THE NUN'S STORY” FRI, — SAT. Werao combine wares a NEW Ta Tarzan! firing Overhead & Uadergreund - Installations Castle \/BLECTRIC..CO. LTD. PHONE 2291 “Bex '188-—= Castlegar, BO. , ie ie Ee eT ee, Lee Tee