CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 27, 1966 Professional guitar also a pe aystem. Quick cash sale, Ph. oTi4, ~—, Macs, Delicious, Spy, Wagner and Newton apples. bined your own box- ‘T. Hunehak, Renat: uM gater sae 10, Ph. oes. ‘Complete c Tessons for guitar, "Usk genoa! ‘ot Muste, exe cellent condition, cost $70 when now, make mean offer. Ko orca @en, delivery, Castlega: Portable Weradis “combination act, soos shape, 365-5632, 8-2 pe TapIn-Gumey | 30 In, ane range 3180 cash, ph, 365-64: Ford deluxe ToebTS eerie good condition, sone only $80. atin ‘Tractor with blade, plough: and disc, Geo, Popoff, Thrums, B.C. Ph. 359-7388, 32 WEHICLES FOR SALE i | Repossession — 1 ev, dpor ye Unsconaltioned motor: Body 365- r details. ‘Total oeinanelng available. "0. Chev. Impala, top. Fully power equippedi Like new. Ph. 365-6418, : Vv. sedan, A-1 condition. low radio, tinted windshield. 1958 Merc, big V8, condition, Ph, 365-6o34. 1962 Chev. Biscayne, 6 cyl. stnd., radio, all round good ‘condition. One owner, Ph, 365-6378, 3-4 TST Studebaker Champion 34,000 Hie miles, radio and overdrive $745. Ph, 365-8326. nice clean 3. "(058 Chev. STD slandard_6 SE inder, new 800 x 14 tires and snow acer Good condition, 365.5869. 3-3 Dodge 4 dur sedan, stan: ari, good rubber, ph, 365-3863, 3-3 Must sell ‘55 Chev. Belair. Very good condition $250, ph. 365-7103. 5-2 Business Opnoriunities fh | scroceteria) on Main Street eras ba te x 1005, Revelstoke, B.C, 3-3 ” HOMES FOR SALE a 10 x 46 Champion house trailer. 9p Model in excellent condition, sbedrooms and extra:“foom bullt Sundeck and fens HOMES FOR SALE ment, Nice location with view. May ture, Terms, ous room home on in Hinneira, For details Ph, 365-! ——— SS a ots, ” Realior’ $ Best Buys an finished Ranch home ree and $80 per mo, Crook, berry brand new barm. neplitclevel home niahed at $14,500. next to P.O. roomy bdrms, two garages, and good uae $14,000, UPLEX SITE at 7th and Elm St, 823" x APARTMENT SITE ft. frontage — $3,900. MOTEL SIT) or less $12,000. List for Spring through ARBDERSOE AGENCIES Member of Kootenay Multiple Listing Service 865-2944 or call side cupancy. Low ‘965-7630. available for immediate Sa an Onperenty Tor ant ‘opportunity for ty he 148: acres 18. eee East of En- eby. 50 acres 50 in pasture, ine of balance clearable. Good barn, ne house plumbing, oes, 438, Enderby B.C. :Duplex in Castie-Bar ‘Subdivision Ph. Se a bedroom house — Woodland Par! 1: 212 Pinewood Drive. For ap- polntment, Ph. 365-5993, Se ve ‘New 2 bedroom home, 1ith Ave. I doth Sie eee yea att loth Nee a ae Gon TaET ESTE can eas- fy’ be converted to 4 bi bedroom house. Ph. 365-7498. SAAN AAA) COLUMBIA COIFFURES Ph, 365-6717. 41 220 wiring, $10,000. uae Enderby in wianaind. "For details Ph. 3 basement suite. Ph, Trail 364~ basement sulte, garage and shop, Cash oF Ph. terms. City. Ph. 226-722. HOMES ‘DUEOK Over 40 Dutinctive choose from, All sizes Consult your Ing: Fred G. Denyer, 615 Hoover airtel Nelson. ca 3 bedroom fully modern home; nearly. complete in base- be purenased with or without furni- For particulars, Ph, 365- 10th Ave. 8205, 24 7 acre farm in Robson, 3 acres w 2 bedroom ui or_writo box 37, Robson, BC. 4-3 2 bedroom older type house on contral Castlegar, Ph. hel TL AAA i Creek — 4 mi. up, Semi on 1% acre on an acre riverbank lot and offered fully fl- Eobson ‘Townslte, a true value in a large dider home on two lots, Fully refinished and redecorated with new furnace, pais ‘Small frui EI 100° corner lot, with lane at rear. $2900. at Queen and Cedar, Gouna 200 USINESS LOT North of Lesion Hall. 78 ft.’ frontage — $10,000. EB Kinnaird Interchange, 1 acre, more JOHN HIPWELL (Salosman) 365-7514 2 bedroom house in Castlegar, Realtors, Enderby, BC. 8-S | cas heat, full basement, close to 7 7 school. Ph, 365-5388. 3-3 fal rigs it ww duplex with carports. One down payment, Ph. 33 Four ome on three acres on the outskirts of |& busy | Ph. 365-7041, North . Large Uving room features Dieture’ window and natural rock fireplace, dining room. dounle price wi Write for full details to George Green, Enderby bye: Ltd. meal. =n on 10th ae 165-8205. OE re ‘Acreage In Robson with 2 bed- 34| room home, On furnace, 220 wiring, work- 5389. tin-41 ee Farm with modern home, close to sawmill development in Sioces local Dueck Homes Representative by writing or phon- tin-S? PROPERTY FOR SALE 10 minutes from Castlegar. Ph. Chote elusive: pee See these before 23.acres good building prover’. in 84 river frontage lots, ex- tin-15 Roads to Open Up Doukhobor Lands The provincial government will spend $30,000 on roads to FAR RERT 06 couple Ph, “4” bdrm, avaliable Feb. it, Anderson Agencies to view. ‘Cosy 1 bedroom tage, | Firepince, osueaalon, nulla: ae S beansone 2 “apartment, lanes. Ph. 305-8020. otter 6 rareye “school, Ph. SSO-TBLT. basement suite. or a courte. Ph. Ph. 265-7 Semi-furalzncd «duplex ment, $75 a month, Ph, 365. entrance. Girls‘ only. Ph. School._Ph. por leans On S bedroom house 23 Solum Ave, ph. 365-1 suite, call 6 ‘at 104-4th At be One bedroom sulte, suitable foc i home at 9S2-7th ae, $120 per mo., call Tarnished ‘cot- electric oes Im- 4 “Furnished Sid Heated buchsior 385-5165 furn- arte” halts, private entrance, Call 3 bedfeors ‘traifer across from 8] bedroom furnished and heated | sos. te vate entrance. 150-3rd Ave, Castlegar. Ph. 365-6103. ad Fully furnished suite with pri- vate entrance sultable for a single ‘7896, fully furnished saute apartment suitable for couple only, 883, au ‘apurt- 7493. m_ suite, Private bath and entrance, Girls “only. _Ph, _ 865-5003, New blue Supiex Bening Robson 3-3 7s im Taseeen sue partly furnished, ‘lght and fuct included |. 865-8175. tins New 2 bedroom basement. apt, ‘365-1 3-3 For leave only, 3 bedroom house 5588, 3-3 furnished basement 33 ‘2 bedroom cntaraned suite, and 805-5303. ‘9-2 | Castlegar Funeral Home. tor 1 or. an men sharing, board can open 2 new subdivisions for the set lement of I +t order Monday op- mbers, NOTICES Room and board In private pone ph. 365-7361, ‘A series of prenatal classes wat 9788 for registration. ind room for woman Comfortable quict home, 7857, 3 jin sections to the dam site, and HALL FOR RENT Nordic Hall — Reasonable Phone |365-8159 or 365-7460 tin-34 TT Classified ad rates: 5 cents pér word per insertion, Minimum 75 cents. Three insertions for the price of two. Classified jada close at 12 noon sharp on Wed ttn-40 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Box gus Castlegar. n-17 new type of att ulraft tug, sesigned specifically to work on the Ar- it | row dam project on the Colum-] with bia river recently made a brief ‘@| appearance on Burrard causing much interest among towboat m She B ‘the FDJV 104, com- pleted at Benson's shipyard in Coal Harbor for Foundation- Dravo Joint Ventures, the p: bia dam project. She has now been delivered a sister ship, FDJV 105, is near- 2 | ing the launching stage. The concept for the tugs =?) began only last August when e | B: contractors in the huge Colum- Okanagan College Free Dormitories For Local Students formula permitting stu- ‘oliege on a “home CARDS OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who helped us so much during our re- cent sad bereavement. To our neighbours and friends who brought baking, sent flowers, cardy and letters, your Kindness will always be remembered. As . F, IT special thay Willey, Dr. A, D, S. Daly, The United Church Women, Minto” Chapter O.ES., Mr. Frank Ingham, and Mr. Don Wicket of the The Davis Family We ;vomta like to express our sincere thanks to all who were £0 kind snd thoughtful in our recent Apply ‘Andersen's: Trailer Arent yt cr Modern 2 pedroom ae Castlerar, reasonable, ph. 359- ‘Two only, ynluk Agencies, 534 Joseph- 852-2425. _ tfn-43 For Se TE move th e541. year? Before hind see this one. fl Yakhnis eta a alt ‘Trailer space in Greenacres ran er Zak ae Ph, 865-5405. ry S aenaTsaed ‘office space sar allabie, Reasonable rental for long- time lease. Apply Ozlow ore ‘Small house for rent in Robson. fet preciated 1 | Deliview Hospital, Es oie $4750 bi-monthly. Apply co, | Ment of her second daughter 2] ler’ of Keremeos. , | take. place Inter this y The Hort tributes, masses and cards of 5: Special thanks to Father Bro- phy, Father McInt and the staff of the female ward, The Eysacker, Boutry familles, ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Mary Funk of Nakusp, B.C. is happy to announce’ the engage- Ross and Ann to Mr.~Donald Anton Winkler, only gon of Mr, and Mra. A. Wink- The awredding, to ‘LEGAL. THE Weer ‘kOOTENAY REGIONAL | spa COLLEGE WANTED ACREAGE. WANTED Unimproved ant uurchased, Send exact location and 3-1] price to. 2 F. Mullin, Box 156, Hay SS Almost new house, 2 bedrooms, onto 5, 01 Want 3 in good residential a 49) trict, Castlegar or Kinnaird. oS 2 bedi home or suite would prefer some furniture. Ph. 365-305 arena oe ‘Wood for flrepiace, ph. amare bd to wood condition. Ph. rent 3 bedroom nome an aintng room by Jan, 31. Ph, 365-5969. remote tots} 7 ay} ruary, buy older type plano in fair tro 365-5964, 5. og | Will be refunded to unsuccessful bid- PHASE TWO INVITATION TO BID SEALED TENDERS for the construc- tion of THE WEST KOOTENAY: RE- ne. Johnson, “pr J. mmpathy were greatly ap- st tyre, Don Wickett z “} most of whom are within e: town” basis was announced re- cently by the college council. which hes to the college site near Kelow- 2, Students from the extreme 1orthern and southern parts of he region — which include A dents to attend the Okanagan | di the contractors found that the conventional tugs that were us- ed to tow felt dumping Darges earth fill to the dem were unable to do the. job efficiently, because of river currents al and other factors. The contractors have five Manitowac ee reload.in 20 minut But the tugs couldn't main- tain the ‘schedule, resulting in long and expensive delays in the dam project. 7 So the contractors went to rehitect E. 340 hp. at 1800 r.p.m. in Vancouver harbor thi tug made 11.5 knots running free. Three outstanding features of the new tugs are their hull design, thelr pusher type, bows, and their portal The hull has two V-shaped tunnels, making the bottom look a bit like the letter W. There ate two dee} keels, or skegs, the weasel to be run up culy on any or Ib: e big twin rudders n i South Okanagan, Keremeos, E Salmon é permitted to Hve free with meals. being served at of some other this Students from * the taking: in Summerland “ind most of the Vernon district will be offered’ free daily the | £2, transportation to and from the ‘ on Tney will also be able to live in college dormitories if they wish et $12 to $15 re month soit commuting : distance, will a4 provided, with us © parl ‘Those™ cpating school districts full costs for all services, re- ceiving no tuition or dormitory subsidy. ol charge. in college dormitoiers| two barges ‘a nominal charge off two longitu P | hauled by 2 The funnel and upperworks outsize propellers are -de- ef and steer one or well as the rather than dowed, -on mid- western’ rivers. Pot reabhity) was required, for to be transported partments, - The nts, | v0 sections are bolted together to form a single: tug, but can easily be separated, each part are also bolted down to the huH, and can be removed, in a single operation. The tugs can Specially Designed Tug For Arrow Dam Project ll Battles’ Qunntiae 9 ro ares CGLow ‘Bullding: & eryoly re. Ltd, ‘Castiogar. % “Phone. 365- 7208: : Floor, All we re ale estima‘ Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-7013 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL . 349-8th Ave., Castlegar ARL’S GENERAL CONTRACTING Custom Bult | ae Remodelled Wall eee "Ceiling ‘Tile, inks Roofing, Septic your jo! Cart mate yor doe 325 Columbia Ave, Box 1419, Castlegar _ Ph. 365-7020 Dee ——— Ta an opportunity to INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. e Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes _ Nelson 352-5434 CASTLE TONITE & FRIDAY tug | IIONAL COLLEGE, PHASE will be received at the office’ of one L. Kidd, Architect, 654 Burrard Street, ‘Vancouver 1, B.C. up to 4.00 o'clock P.M., :Pacific Standard Time, Tuesday, the: fifteenth day of Feb- 1966, A general description of the work is the construction of Faculty Of- fices, Cafeteria, Faculty, Dining Room, Book Store and Stor- ¢ Areas, Contract Documents may be obtained by General Contractors the Architect's office on or titty. Soliare’ ($50). These ders upon return of the documents HELP WANTED Want carpenter “for ‘remodell- ing. Ph. 365-6601, in eon condition, Contract Documents may also be examined at the Vancouver and Low- cr Mainland Bld Depository, 2675 Oak Street, ‘Vancouver 9, BCs the Centre, | 567 Grand Forks. , Weat Grant Forks, ph. 4 Good view PROPERTY FOR SALE s of land 3 miles from a Fon john Dergousoft, Bor School District Maintenance Office. be received for position part-time stenographer, Requirements ery beled filing, some | ‘Trall, formi Street, Vancouver 1, B.C.; and tne office of the West. Kootenay Re- gional College, 1385 Cedar Avenue, Bids axe required to Closing date heirs 2, 1966, at. 12 noon, ‘Lota in new subdivision, Kinnaird. “GH, good drainage. Terms: King, Seeretary-Treasurer. available at ‘School Hoard. Office. . pel submitted to the: Vancouver ‘and wel be or in less fae a day. behavior pattern of the Mainland — Bid: Depository, Oak Street, Vancouver 9,. B.C. to close at 12.99. o'clock Noon, Thurs, day, February 10, or all trades e' Rev. Rodney. M ‘Booth, a unites Church well- khown to many young people in ihe Kootenays, has been appoin- t| B.C. rivers. the Bantam Reps Win Semi-Final Against Rossland The Castlegar Bantam Reps won the semi-finals when they. P! night. It was a shut-out for goal- ie Lorne. Kinakin, the score be- ing. 3-0. coff one, assisted “by ° Richard Stoochnoff and Philip Koochin Goal getters were John Hor-|- SATURDAY & MONDAY. _ Shows at 7 8 pm DANGER WORE A PAINTED FACE! MAT. SAT. at 1.30 PM. YOUNG PEOPLE from the Castle-Bar subdivision recent- ly. presented ‘a cheque: for $11 42 to Ernie ‘Fitzpatrick, president of the Castlegar branch of the Kootenay Soc- jety for Handicapped Children. The ‘ ‘young people raised the money with an evening Christmas. holidays. Shown here are Kenny Oglow, Joanne Gw Logelin, Handicapped S of carol singing during the Hughes, Gail Oglow. and! John ‘and Dawne ‘White ‘with Mr. Fitzpatrick. Missing is Rodney Schmuland, “WATCHES by LONGINE BULOVA ELGinN ~ CANDINO | Blueberry _ Pree Jan, 24 twin JENSEN — To Mr. and Mrs. Arness Jensen of Castle- gar, Jan. 20,.a daughter. SOUKEROFF. — To. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soukeroff of daughters. Westclox:- Timex Ross’ Special PORK CHOPS, Ib. PORK ROASTS, Ib. GROUND BEEF, 3 Ibs. BONELESS STEW BEEF, Ib. Ross’ Meat Market ““ EOCATED IN THE SHOP-EASY STORE ' Phone 365-5034 ‘Sides of Ramps Atthe Ferries © ’ Are to be Raised e ‘sides of the ramps at the fos are being raised in the interest of increased safety for users, Castlegar council was told last Thursday evening. Ald. Lorne Zinio told ‘col- was'no question of ferries being discontinued until both bridges have been completed. Suggestions were put for- ward that if at some later: date | # the ferret were abolished, the ramps ‘might ‘well be made available fora boat club. - CER Residents Like Snow Removal Job in Kinnaird Dear Sir: . I would. like to take this opportunity to express ‘my ap- peeciation to’ the naira ei lage works department for the wonderful job done in keeping our streets clear of’ snow dur- ing ‘the perlod of extremely |@ heavy snow fall. Keep pu. the goo the good work. ‘Rimaind B Bs 'C. Dear sir: May I through the medium r extend a you to the GUINEA PIG who likes to at saseedl ae as fre- quently as two or three times a week, will visit, Castlegar on Feb. 7. Osear, as the guinea pig is called, is on per- manent staff with Inland’ Natural Gas and he and Inland safety officer W. F. Anderson will be putting on good| ments and’ public works crews. Oscar's job is to sit i ina clear ‘plastic’ box which contains an atmosphere of 30 per cent natural gas ad thus prove that natural gas is idee grate- | completely nen-poisonous. | I ding in ‘concern at a meeting ith. a demonstration for Castlegar’ and Kinnaird fire depart- |° inks * to might nada that other neighbour. ing communities could do well to try and follow, this very fine example. Mrs. J. Craze, Kinnaird, BC. _ Castlegar Air Cadets — Tops in Bowling, Hockey Sunday night proved quite for Squad- ron’ No. Se, Royal Canadian 4 Air. Cadets, when’ they’ played host to. Trail. Squadron’ No. 531 at hockey and. bowling. (| - At the Castlegar arena, the Castlegar, squadron -beat the Trail ‘squadren 7-to 5 in a.fast and furious hockey game. The Castlegar’ team, coacted by Ted Arches Need | Austin «and. tea’ ‘coached: by: Hllght-Iaeutenant 5H Looking. Into Halliday, showed: great enthus- Professional advice ‘is. be- iasm‘and sportgmans! hip.» ing sought in. tackling struc: tural he: Castle- gar! Arena,’ aesunell was told fast ‘Thursday evening. © ; There were many problems there, said Ald. V. R. Cook. “in’ particular the. arches sup- > porting roof needed af- . tention. "Development Assn. Offers its Help To Town Counell Castlegar Development * As. sociation has assured the coun- cil of its’ co-operation for the tterment of supper ‘was: Mrs, ‘Also serving were i son and Heather Anderson. "Arena Roof ‘At the under: he supervision . of F/O the Castlegar team won ‘Bee ‘out of three games, making ‘a total scoring of 2,349.to 2,233. The individual scoring was ‘first to Castlegar. Library Has 165 Adult, 638 1 savenlle Bombers Castlegar Library held its an- nual piesting "last Thursda, INSURANCE | For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone | 365-7944 AGENCIES: | - cand ‘Man Hospitalized After ‘Cominco Accident - 165 adults and 638: juveniles, making a total of 803 members. = Publications” number; ‘adult fiction 1,247: and” non fiction 762; juveniles: non’ fiction: 384 and. fiction 1,757 for a total num- ber ‘of pub! Dlications of 2,009. ad- Tadanac’: Hospital :. Gorse Expands Apariment Views Ald. Cec. Gorse told Castle- gar council last Thursday evens Th ing that while he is concern about the lack of apartment buil- he king posal his earlice this. mont What he wanted, he said to review the facilitating the building of apart- ments in Castlegar. Mayor R. C, Maddocks said he felt such 2 review, she-tld be have not been Dut, MUtual 2-1831 Commercial Cards honored “On English Bay. at Stanley Park” BILLIARD LOUNGE FOR SALE Corner of 4th Ave. and Pine St. Phone 365-5416. LIE Visit Our... = DOWNSTAIRS SHOE DEPART MEN Te Pre-Lined Shoes Available for Winter Work Boots and Dress Shoes BONNETT’S BOYS & MENS WEAR ON COLUMBIA AVE. Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird Kinnaird Sewer Rates tal iases Gre subsets 6 aa paid in full for the your to 5 PM, January 3st. Clerk. OPEN HOUSE Saturday, Jan. 29 Castlegar Arena HOTDOGS AND POP FOR PARTICIPATING PLAYERS ed guidance counsellor‘at West Fi, S00-0100~ eted tn the Ty 1 ee ae crs ‘Bidders. and UWaltar Danott. tue canto. after being injured’ in.an_acci- uits. and 2, 091 Hospital adminis! PETTITT PHOTOS ‘POLAROID SWINGERS ONLY "$24.95 joTos PETTITT. PH SOLOHd: = ” PETTITT PHOTOS Kootenay ‘Multiple: Listing price $13, acco! rag Avaliabie fons: 10% yy small Part ie "Os interes William m Kays Agencies 853-3425 Ron’s Restaurant Under new management of Bob Taylor HAMBURGERS, 5 for $1.00 FISH & CHIPS, with coffee .... = i 95 (With Adv.) = EA TEAL the beautifully Tantecaved, ” grounds. Full nd onthly payments 634 donenhine Stet, Nelonss BO yo tfn-35 strator reauired tor 36-bed hospital in the heart of piles tones are. now 6, Previous experience destrable bi but will consider other ap- plileants providing qualifications are suitable. This is an excellent chance at ith ins picts reeds meni and ‘Watkins Products needs men and women aromas to call on esta- lege Councit for. five percent (5%) of the tender price shall accompany ance Bond in of the Contract Sum will be. reat ed from the successful bidder ‘and the Consent: ‘of Surety Form for, Bond a shall; accompany veach’ tender. ‘The Ownel! rves ‘the right to reject any or aul I tenders received or to delete items from the profect ee deemed, Krehitect ae SS areard ‘Street = VANCOUVER 1, BC. o%..| strative responsibilities a day night with the score being $e nag ‘Hegionar Conege. junior. ° His major area of concern will be that of the group. life and student activities -on:cam- pus. He’ also have .admini- the «dean of ‘students: : His Mr. Boo! the ' United Church in the Kootenays * for:'the. past nine’) years. His acquaintance with WORK | WANTED 2° experien painters: and de- corators require rot will: work py, hour or contract, ‘865-7861 365-3056, - tok 23 pea E aren: youth’ activities. the appointment’ NOTICES Dresmoking and slterations. Ph. 385-7004, uu ~ Charles sPomne ott, eat Robson wishes , to unce he hi bage haul from cent Valley etective Feb. ist. Ph. 865-5205, patie Board and 1 room. “in private home Apply 5i1-4th Ave., ‘Castlegar. 2 Pais la i i el For alt designs in ornamental Iron ralling, patio dividers, fences, gates, planters, etc. Contact Shaugh- nessy Bros, Ornamental Iron, Ph. 867-8151 or 368-9343, Trail. F: ‘ree €n- tlmates, delivery and installation. day 2 extended to our Bowling and Hock- ey Teams in winning both their [area against the Tra) Squadron. jext parade Shere esday 9 Feb. 66, Baitan at.1850 hrs. La Normal training will be carried ou’ CAP 464-F25: and eaenaroa F/O Hill re. Berntek Sat. Deverson Sgt. MacBain 8. Orderly Corporala 2 Feb, 66 Cpl. Ferguson 9 Feb. 66, Cpl. Newman Also palnted to your own color enlee free. tn-42 J. RC. MacBaln F/L the College council it feels |. that -Mr. Booth’s po: duate g > in counselling — anc him‘ ‘a ive are seeking”. commen- ted principal Gordon Camphcll, to develop an institution of = which not only will important op . the .whole . person. In ail of our planning we have , | laid great Streds on the College's] - counselling department, because i¢-is our concern to help our students find eut who they are and where they can make their contribution in our Wayn t Glen McNicol, 4; 1eene ‘Pelle-| Siath 3; Ken Paterson, 2and Ken|: tn! Forks ‘goals |: *Hamma- group dynamics make “welcome addition” to the coun-|'two teams. er learning wi for the highest academic; , but equally assisted by. Bradford ‘and John Horcoff, ‘The ‘two ‘teams: received seven penalties. c ‘Cartlesar won. the: first game played in Castlegar Mon- The Bantam Reps now meet the winner of Trail-Nelso! the West Kootenay Finals.’ The Castlegar Suvenlle Reps won the semi-finals when! e iainakin g bie, Re each |; mn. for} TUES, & WED. . Shows at’ ce and 9 PM + ADULT. ENTERTAINMENT f. There Castlegar won the Pridsy game in. Grand Forks aa 1, me The . Juveniles land for the ‘West .Kootenay Legion Memorial... , Suggested Move. changing jety.. “We feel that Mr. Booth’s experience, professional train- ing, and his close rapport with 80 many.of the young Paeople of this area will be a great asset in these formative ‘years of Koo; A jon has been made that the Royal Canadian Legion ‘memorial be placed: in the centre of. Kinsmen: *Park. teney, College.” meet the winner of ea eee 67 stricted) ie Ceremony: plus The ‘Wild North : Denble “Feature rd: Jim % nd. es. . ) 26-March 1 Watch sorta The: Operetta Series starting Enquire t about our. veal Price’ for the dental blast at the Cominco smel- “PORK 1, He - Pan ‘BOSTON AST, Ib. ieees 696 For More Spestals See See The fed & White Flyor {encom a be le adutt (5,588 am ‘and juvenile~ qa7ar. is twice'a library is open ae on™ Tuesdays and Thurs: .from:’3 -.5 p.m. and:7'- 8 is $1. a. ‘adults with etre Eee The election. ‘of 1966 officers freasurer, Mrs. mmill. Thore are eight mem: bers: on the- board .of ‘directors, ce B.C. Dounan’is the Hbrar- Ver. ab LT alae + His’ condition was later said to be “quite satisfactory.” The accident. occured when ores i 8 routing Charge. in ae furnace, ‘Cominco fficials ‘said: that: the exp! is explosion nee, :a° lon, th ‘Gowder and the furnace, ex-|j process _'Frontage- ‘Assessment Notices have;been mail-° “ed to all md. owners, ‘The Court of Revisio (will Ct rs in: the’: Cr » February. ‘15th at eo) P.M. to deal, with any” claim of a on: ota written details with the Clerk i has! ‘wishing -to. enter protests, must : “file than 5 P.M. Friday, February 11th (Mail Teceiv- ° ved. Monday, : ‘February 14th’ up to 9 AM. will be= eligible.) ‘Allen Selbie, Village Clerk‘ not Jater oN FROM PAPER CLIPS.TO SLIDE RULES.