; ONE BD CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., June 27, 1968 FOR RENT FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Property For Sale ENGAGEMENTS ATTRA SUITE IN Castlegar, newly furnished and redecorated, with private entrance. Ideal for single per- son or couple. Immediate oc- cupancy, Ph. 365-5094 att 5 Spm MODERN SRN TWO BDRM suite located on 562 - Sth Avenue sapomplete bathroom, pe July 15 VOLUME ENCYCLOPAE- dia averaging 600 pages pet volume. Every item in story form, not just a list of statis- ties $85. Eight volumes Lands and People, National Geogra- phic in style and content $40. Both sets printed on glossy paper. Hundreds of pictures, perfect for all aj age groups, t ‘ene 365-6653, 326 NICE MODERN 2 SEDROOM apartment. Available July 8. No pets or young children. | © 242-4th Ave., Castlegar ane IN KINNAIRD, 2 Bepioon house. Suitable for couple or couple with one child. Ph. 368-9773 in Trail. 326 ONE BDRM ee FURN: NE SORN: pensement ‘Yerms arranged if pou sets h. Soe 6426, eeetgere RUNABOUT LARGE CRIB AND BASIN et. Ph. 365-3481. 225 8 MM BELL-HOWELL MOVIE camera and Hight bar. and projector: Like new. Ph. se 5- 5 FLEETWOOD CONSOLE TV, one diamond ring, 2 dress- LEX |es size 15, Can ibe seen is furnished. Centrally located. Ph, 365-5523. 226 2 BDRM HOUSE. APPLY 575 Main St., Castlegar. 326 2 BDRM APT. NEXT TO ferry. Ph. 365-7941. 326 MODERN PARTLY FURN- ished two bdrm apt. Close to shops and schools, on 2 Ave. in Castlegar. yAvallable July 15. Ph, 365-5808. ONE 3 Te yea oD, OLD, VERY clean, one bdrm., furnished basement suite. Ph. aca OR SALE — 2 BEDROOM house with carport, 2 years old. Located Aa 410-17th St., Kinnaird. Available July L - | SOR. 3: FURNISHED OLDER TYPE house, one and a half bdrms. On’ one acre near ferry, Rob- son, about July 1. Ph. 365- 5473. 225 FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM suite net to High School, 412 Ivy St. ities, washer and Styer I included. Ph. 365- 8247. 3: days. Ph, 3 6/120 BASS pas Con LAN, ed only 6 months. Ph. 365. 5749, NEW KLONDIKE TENT trailer equipped with fibre- glas top, canope, spare hub caps, mattress covers, and can he wired to car. Ph. Cah 326 |'66 BSA STOVE, WASHER, single bed, two drawers. Ph. 365-7321. OR RENT — 3 BEDROOM ‘5 | home in Robson. Ph. 365-5303 tinz2 ALL KINDS OF CABBAGE and cauliflower plants. Ph. 365-7368. P. Evdokimoff, Rab. HOOVER WASHING AGe. ine. 1968 model. For details Ph. 365-5626, THAT IS DYNA-GLAZE?,— A water and weatherproof polish for e your. household ap- Fliances, aluminum doors, cer- amics, etc. Use it on your car and you need not wax again. | 2 For further information, Maile 25 | Box 159 or Ph. 365-5123. g. All a tiaded Pi a "385-5150, 325, CLEAN ONE BEDROOM | 36 suite. Electrically heated. Ph. 365-5032. 325 THREE ROOM SUIT, NEWLY decorated. All found, close in. Ph, 365-6541 or Pacer MODERN ONE BDRM HOUSE Mari engine aud wrecking 1956 Dodge. Ph. Bae ‘STROLLER. PH, 365-/9 CAMPER — FITS ANY ton. Save $200. Apply at P % G Builders Supply. 325/ONE CHROME SET — $15, one single bed with head board $30, one fridge $35, one ed.|stove $70. Ph. 365-6993. furnish « Very reasonable. Ph. 365- F085 eee ee 825 RM. SUITE. NEWLY : renovated. Heated and fur- nished with private entrance. Suitable for couple or two single people. Ph. ane TWO BEDROOM lo. child- ren or pets. Ph. ‘365-5147 325 FURNIS! HED HOUSE. PH. 365-5563. 325 Pipdwooen 3 2 CRIBS: a jolly- eT, one playpen ani a ames Ph. 365-5539. TINY BABY CRIB $10. APT. No. 4, 412 Ivy St. ONE ONLY NEW iz FT. AL- uminum car topper. DCT rat- ed 575 tbs. Te bp. Special price $249.95. Castleaird Hardware, Kinnaird. Ph. 365- 6444, HOMES FOR SALE FURNISHED BACHELOR’S suite. Ph. 365-5156. 325 TWO BDRM. HOUSE AT ferry, furnished. Ph. sob0st after 5 p.m. MODERN ONE BDRM. SUITE fully furnished. Automatic washer and dryer. Ph. 365- 7983. 324 WELL FURNISHED, LARGE deluxe, suite’ Suitable for couple, el derly or young, or eile, Ni . children or pets. Ph. cas after 5 p.m. or appl pely 24 Beet Columbia cate) legar. TWO BDRM. APARTMENT rovision for laun Kinnaird, Ph. 365-5336. TWO BDRM. DUPLEX. FULL basement, In town. available July 1. Fh. Sere FURNIS! Sui all iMilties Tneluded ‘975 mon: thly. Ph. 365-564: 324 FURNISHED ONE BORNE basement suite in Kinni $75 monthly including ules in downtown Castlegar. Ph.|with tin2 365-7353. CUSTOM-BUILT 3 BEDROOM post and beam home. View | 5 Jot and swimming pool, eed Crestview Crescent. eB KINNAIRD _ pau) BDRM. quick 24 ferred. Ph. 305-7052. S25 RANCH STYLE POST AND beam, river view, wall-to-wall baths, 3 bdrms., carpet, 2 bat 1,750 sq. ft. Ph. 365-5643 Mondays and Sundays or weekdays after 6 p.m. 325 HOME IN ROBSON — PH. 365-3264 after 4.30 p.m. 324 YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED iG REAL ESTATE: Excellent choice of homes— 2 and 3 bedroom — $9,200 to 18 | $25, 3,000. Commercial — Small business attra living accom- RENTALS: Unfurnished 2 and 3 bedroom plete, and bea 39", venetian Ph. 365-2495. 3 ELECTRIC MOTORS 2 horse Power, single p! motor and 1 horse Dower, 3 phase motor. Apply Sastleear News. —<—<—<———— 40” MOFFATT ELECTRIC range $40. Also a merry tiller $50. Ph. 365-3058 after 6 Pm ONE 327 CU. IN. CHEV MO- tor, head and block complete- y overhauled $150. Ph. 365- 079. tion. Newly reupholstered $30 —Ph. 365-5004 after 5 p.m. Furnished suites - single and double. LAND: Choice. building lots — Kin- 94 |naird and Blueberry Creek. Raw Land — 9 acres - Kin-|ed naird. + ee & & ARE _ INSURANCE EX-|y, PERTS eon ALL es EX. | V: PHONE OR OR cau OUR OFFICE — NO OBLIGATION a a ee? 24| Young Agencies Ltd. P.O. Box 428 — Kinnaird, B.C. Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8117 ‘MBER OF ME KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING BUREAU STUCCO 2STOREY HOME — Centrally located with four bdrms,, partial bsmt. Land- scaped on three level lots at Slocan, B.C. Large kitchen, living room, dining room, bathroom, utility room, sun Porch and garage. Wired for washer, dryer and stove, Terms ‘available. Ph. 355-2344 or write E. V. Graham, Slo- an. B.C . 24 | WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN buy your own Home for $1000 down and less than $100 per month, Ph, 365-5963 week- .|days. After 5 p.m. or week- ds. 325 en COMFORTABLE HOME. PH, 365-3495, 3 1958 FLAMINGO HOUSE trailer — 8 x 35, colored ap- pllances: 8x8 porch $36 a Ph, 365-3432, icc TEE ers HIPWELL REALTY - SELLS HOMES TO MAKE LOVE IN Phone 365-7514 TRY IT SMALL 1. Slightly Worn Out — But all it needs is love, and a good deal of work. 2 bdrm. cottage on a shady lot $2,900. 2. If Your Single, it’s Heaven. 3 room cottage in Robson townsite, gas heated, 2 porch- es, rear garage. Good neigh- | Ea bors. $4,500. 3. Lover’s Retreat —. Kinnaird at 3rd and 18th. Cuddled under trees with just the proper shade of privacy. $6,200. 4. Room for Developments — But Bo one ne need see Just What |p may lean bu modest 2 Ppedvoae home ina wonderful district, 1009 on 10th Ave., Kinnaird $6,900. TRY IT LARGER 5. Suddenly You're a Family you want a degree of Brivecyy two large Pee a good sized yard and a fectly spotless kitchen. A tin: ing novk with a view. Part basement, and most important a home you can afford. Try Raspberry Subdivision @ 87,- 6. You Sold the Trailer So move on up! Buy the niture and move into 900 sq. ft. of modern home, 2 bed- rooms and a living room for a real gang of friends. Col- umbia Heights $9,900. 7. Tired of Your Quarters? Kids! Sure they are great. You love them. So why step all over them. Move over to that | an 4 bdrm, storey and a half home. Goody! Hipwell has a jim-dandy, down 3rd in Kin- naird. Maybe $900 down and cM & HC $10,900. 8. You Know What You Want. But you haven’t found it yet. ack is you haven’t had a ser- jous look around Jately. Now here is a home you just must get inside to see. Two beau- Oh! What a pleasant heating system — quiet, hot water radiators recessed in the walls — Bsmt. and garage. 632 on 10th in Kinnaird $11,900. ALL-OUT FOR LARGE 9. Last Chance to Buy! ‘d, <4 on a yearly lease. Take a juick look. Count up the cost. Judge the value. Estimate the mon’ b builder’s home $16, eu, TOiEa Fare Thee Well — Fine Owasrs must leave. Off a D the evel double value, in Kin- berry’ Hts. FP in rumpus rm. over and under garage. $18,- 11. Ranching Really is Funi Take fi ye it ranching fc fin and orofit. 115 trees on climb. Large home and outbuildings. $19,- = If You Really Want it Tassy. wae might put on the smok- Blasses and bi ery Plushy! If you arrange it be- fore fore: school stops. I can even a private showing. arrange Mortgage by Owners $28,500. “Call on Hipwell” together Hipwell Realty P.O, Box 1179 Ph. 365-7514 Castlegar, B.C. OAT # 5-465 bok Parnes He brings people and homes | 280’ 1,837 SQ. FT. OF MODERN living area. 3. bdrms. large closets, Living room ‘ie wall to wall carpet and fire- place. home is brand new and offers large savings on the 5% per cent first mort- gage and twenty year pre- race frontage tax $4000 (000 down wilt give Fe meditte, posses: sion. Oglow Bros, Bulldi: ullding & Supply Ltd, Ph. 365-7202 tin21 CHOICE LOCATION _ IN Woodland # Park 7 bdrm home. Wall-to-w: LOT ON Cth AVE., CASTLE- gar, 55 x 100’, nice level. Ph. 365-7872.. $26 | Studio requires teachers and MALE OR FEMALE “Leading Vancouver Music Bus. Opportunities FOR RENT 2-ROOM OFFICE suite above Bank of Montreal Apriy to Creighton Construc- tion Co. Ltd. Ph, Rehakha BUSINESS PREMISES NEXT trees cad fenced. lot, carden | Will accept large trailer as part payment. Ph. S65 (007: 24 | THREE BDRM. FULL BSMT. home on 543, Sth Ave. Castle- gar. ‘Available July 1. Down- payment to 612% mortgage. 3 | Apply Edwin Herman, Box oat SMALL 2 BDRM. HOME at Blueberry on one acre lot. Unfinished but liveable! Ac- cept a car, truck nok Salles as part payment. App! Beliveau, Box 886, Castle; legar, ALATA Kootenay Multiple Listings ° (MLS) No. 1166 — Duplex in Kin. Just perfect for that hedge against the inflation trend. Each 2 . unit complete with separate bsmt., heating and all services $22,500. New — Queen of Hos ital Hill ‘ertainly the “IN” district of Castlegar. Close to the arena. Not far from schools. Very, very. modish, 3 bdrm. home 0, Tamarack near- perfect room atrangement, wit oversie No. 1301—Castlegar Revenue Home — At 560-7th Ave. Darn good value if you need help with the overhead, 3 bdrm. main Terms $16,500. New — Airplane Fever? Just back of the airport ‘buil- dings, and at the foot of the golf course road, this ranch- er of a home gives you fron- ‘errific pekinere — Please! Make an Neat and trim, fully fenced, |. at garage. Spare 3rd bdrm. fi rumpus room. its, Sellark. Owner might negotiate. Asking $14,900. No. 1288 — Cut! Chop! Slash! this fully modern immediate prices de drop 10, af- fect a sale. ted on 1 acre lot, with Soo fe ft. of frontage. Carport, full bsmt., oil furnace and only a short hop io school Pot iced from $10,500 to No. ee — Ootischenia Flat Land — You have oon asking about these Eas' VEHICLES FOR SALE io Castlegar Credit Union. a bdrm bath. Terms at|N; floors and solid plaster finish. av betes popeEy ROUGH AND tough and darn good looks: ing for that freeminded uw) versity or College Student. Ph. 385-5851, ask for Wayne. 1959 VOLKSWAGEN, GOOD condition, rebuilt engine. Ph. 365-3270. 1956 MERCURY HALF TON, 4 new summer tires and 2 winter on rims, heavy duty back bumper, Ph. Rim 1960 FORD FRONTENAC SW New paint, good rubber, very clean unit, $395, Ph, 352-6798 in Nelson after.5 p.m. 326 TWO 1957 OLDSMOBILES — Cheap! Ph. 365-8309, 326 1956 CHEV HALF TON. PH. 365-6427 after 4 p.m. 2-TON mate FURD FLAT deck with trailer hitch, only $450. Apply at P & G Build- wagon, 6 cylinder. Ph. 365- 1966 MUSTANG | GT | VS nit, 6 tires and wheels. Ph, 9858258, 526 1963 DODGE POLARA. VERY vinyl roof, extras, 1 $2,995. Ph. 365-6158. 1965 CHEVELLE MALIBU, 2 dr. ht. V-8 standard. New tires. One owner $1,895. Ph. 365-5158. 325 325 truck, All new parts: mae steel wagon. Apply Bo Ph. 36: Automatic, 3 cylinder, culate condition. Ph 3 365-7558 tin23 1963 CHE SLE | soo toch vertible. Red with eeccleny sondition. i ee 55-5244, t£n23 | mises 5858 or 3 WANTED 1967 MUSTANG V-8 AUTO., miles |. 8 | PUTER. tr Y. |St., Vancouver 2. fanjoff, te ia ie ieheoe the 7394. tend p> | Thir' Cents 499: 50) for ee on yp. Isale on eda Taly the 5th, r the Interlor and Castlegar ‘arent Piano, organ or accordion bac! ind pre- ferred. Excellent future as- sured. Highest renumeration and bonus, Reply to Box A," Castlegar. gar. BOOKKEEPER OR ra ware store in Ni Also some Salegelori auticn. Two house available for it. Salary $400 a month. For further details contact 490-|dian Head, Sask, The wedding Mr. and Mrs,.John Krav- ski of Kinnaird? B.C. are pleased: o announce the en- gagem of their youngest acres Christine Teresa to John Donald Smith-Windsor, eldest son of Dr. and Mrs, Brooke Smith-Windsor of In- is to take’ place at St. Rita’s Catholic Church in Castlegar, Bs at 3 o’clock on August 3, ENGAGEMENTS died in a car accident July 2, 1967, Mom and Dad, Allen, Ken and Bi Brian. Though we part, ‘tis not forever, past yf hopes our bosoms nithey who trust the Saviour, Know a long or last fare- wel Blissful unions lie beyond this parting vale, your local’ Canada Pp Centre. WORK WANTED WILLING TO BABY SIT — day or night. Ph. Rattariy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rivers arc happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Stella Frances, to youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Cordeiro, of Relva, Azores. take RING ITE TERES KEYS appear luggage an household keys. Found in the vicinity of Bluetop and Spen- cer’s Pool. Can be claimed at Castlegar ‘News office by paying for adv. place on July 27th at 11 am. at St. Rita’s Catholic Church, Castle; LEGAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS | d: Sealed tenders for the construction of a Ranger Of- fice at New Denver, NOTICES Tenders will be received up to 12 noon July 9th for painting exterior and interior of School District No. 9 (Cas- tlegar) schools. Contact Mr. F. Howes at 365-8331 for appointment for pewing area of work and fur- ther information. Board reserves the right to reject any or all ten- ders. ‘The lowest or Boy tend- er wall not necessarily be ac- cepte: ‘the ae must be ac- companied a certified | 2 cheaue t aot the ynount of 15%, Secee etary-Treasurer, School District No. ‘9, Box 820, ursdays. .m. to pm. July and yand August 326 ____ GRADUATING? Look ahead ito an exciting career by enrolling in KEVPUNGH, ii ae aa ts Mr. Aires Jacinto Cordeiro, |,. In loving memory of our dear son and brother William is! off. Time rolls on and we are ‘emindet Of a diay are hearts were crushed When God took you, oh so uickly, And we all in gloom were thrust In the bloom of life death cuined you, in the prime of manhood But ue hope some day to meet y ‘And. ito "be with you always. love B.C., will bi by tadereigned, up to 4 YPM. {PDST) on the 19th of July, 1968 and opened in public at that time. Plans and specifications may be viewed or obtained on or after June 27th, 1968 from: 1. District Forester, Nelson, 2, Forest pangers st New Den- ver, Nakusp, Castlegar, 3. Enginee Services Div- ision, BC. Forest Service, Parliament Bldgs., Victo: ria, BC. A deposit of $15.00 is re- quired which will be refund- ROOFING PROSLEM? Roof wi e best Call Best Rooting for free Call Harold Hayes at 365-6951 324 Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING. EXCAVATING HONE 385-7013 Columtae Sand & Gravel 349-8th Ave., leger posit is not refundable. Plans and specifications may also be viewed on or af- ters June 27th, 1968, at: Building Si Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phone 365-7202 @) Be. Room, 1. Dominion Bank pli: 20 St, Vancouver, B.C, (2) The pocuntrial 1 Construc- IBM | tion ‘5 ‘Heathen a Vancouver 9, 2 be @1(8) Amalgamated Construc- tion Assn., Vancouver Branch, Write for free informations re Student financ- Tech- 324! nical fnstitate, 482 Richards ROOM AND BOARD IN PRI- |B. vate home. 511, 4th Ave., legar. NOTICE OF S. tantas the sum of Four Fundred res Dollars and a 1956 Bel-Air Chevrolet, En- gine No. 9146519, ? Serial No. 61011D604348, icense No. 511-663 (1956), ihe said mot- or vehicle will be offered for 1968, at 200.F Mat the: pre- of the Columbia BA Service, oa -Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, British for her Whew are you we ing to look at one? 2.7 acres, dead level. $2,700. New — Core Commercial on Ist Ave. 2% Town lots (75’ x 100') for Maple $14,000. particulars at any Realtor or Call Hipwell Realty 365-7514 Box 1179, 277 Columbia Castleg: Property For Sate LOTS. WRITE BOX 1476,|5ND Castlegar, B.C. 324 VLA APPROVED LOT, RIV- er view. 841-5th Ave., Kin- 500. Mo: . . PI or after 6 p.m. 365-5642. 325 100° x 100° LOT ON STH ave Ph. 365-8031 or contact Eli goon |SoBOW at 490 Willow St, Cast: Nea |4 SAFER INVESTMENT | a, ‘Real than ‘gold bars. Several desu fully serviced building lots, priced from $1900. For det set Oglow Bros, Ph. 365-7202. tfn14 |; LOT FOR SALE BY OOTIS- chenia bridge. Lot No. 57 x 80°. Apply Box 1207, Castlegar. OR RENT: CHOICE ONE- third acre view lot with mod- ern one bdrm house trailer. Cash h price $3000. Terms — sider lease $3,500. Will co with option to b buy. Ph. 36: business, between Pine and| erent Be pdsys) HELP WANTED TO RENT—3 BDRM. MOD uly | L 1. Apply G. Bychowski, 2969, East 7th Ave., WVansouver & mn requires room and board ins palate home. Ph. 365- AND HAND in good condition. Ph. 8336. Tetters, copies of pages in 324 Reasonal ne Oe ALCOHOLIC ANON MOUS. 0 |Box 303, Castlegar. CLASSIF' BABY PLAYPEN |} 365- > | ing, job ecement assistanci 2 z to 2, | B.C, ‘ammerce Ex- 225 ghange, Box 398, : Kelowna, 24 | Burrard ALE B. TAKE NOTICE that since Vy- 2875 Oak "st, Vancouver, @) Ex. change Jubilee’ Eavitios, Lakeshore Drive, Penticton, ) aa The Kelowna Chamber of CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. or ‘Architectural Centre, 567 St, Vancouver 1, “Tenders will not be con- sidered unless made out on sl form provided and sign- & Natural Gas & Oil Heating Speed Queen Washers and Dryers DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8284 No tender shall be con sidered having any qualify- ing clauses whatsoever, and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders must be submit- ted in the envelope marked “Construction of ia Ranger Office at New Denver, Be F. S. Me on, Deputy Minister of Forests, Parliament Bldgs., BC. June 19th, 1968, INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Nelson 352-5434 Columbia B.A. Service Per. John Mykyte SEPTIC ‘TANK PURPING oh 368-5166, Trail. 324 | PHOTOCOPYING: BUAGK: ouwnite process. Birth certifi- important papers and books, ete. le rates. Apply at Castlegar ae UIR-|on flat erything supplied. al Tnstraction, unit, fen rate -rental, a apyone can afford. teadirice Anderson MEMBER KGOTENAY TODAY’S SPECIAL most complet FINISH AND SAVE SERVICE Home and income. Move in and collect the rent. 2 bdrm. duplex at 125 - Sraif Ave. Close to town and al- ding basement, stoves and nes, $11,000 while it lasts. 3 bdrm. family home at 114 Crescent with a new 2 bdrm. suite in basement. Large fenced lot. Needs some finishing. Priced to sell at $11,500. NEW LISTING - 470 SPRUCE Comfortable family home in hospital district with. 3 % Agencies MULTIPLE LISTING — inclu washer in This. outstans BUY AN INCOME ants pay own utilities. Good | ENGAGEMENTS ‘apid to deement positions. Salary and benefits are competitive with those offered by other nation- al Canadian Mr. and Mrs. Omer Light- le, of Castlegar wish to an- nounce the engagement of ice Glad- Ou ess the above qualifi- gations or will be graduating M. Davoren at 365-7261 for an interview appointment. BANK OF MONTREAL in June, please contact Mr. D. | Frank King of Niagara 2 storey, 4 bdrm. financing. $ BARGAIN ome See this 3 bdrm. resideng son. Gas heat. Fenced an WE HAVE MANY OTHER! Anderson: — Plus an attractive suite in the basement for revenue or extra living space. Full Price $20,300. NEIGHBORHOOD CONSCIOUS? family home at 750 Woodland Dr. sets in a area of fine new homes. Four bdrms., large dining rm., W to W Carpet, large rec. e. room, double carport and many choice features. $23,500. Six-suite apartment block. All units furnished and ten- quire at our office for price and terms. 7TH AVE. — ‘KINNAIRD, family home. Full basement, cutee halfacre rats landscaping and fruit trees. Try CMHC COMMERCIAL — yan Phone 365-6451 or 365-7944 lus Jocation ‘and revenue. En- mbia Heights, Rob- so $9,500, 3 RESIDENTIAL ACREAGE “Agencies WIDE WHEELS? Well yes, but not this wide. action at Calamida stadium last Sunday saw. both drivers working to hold up under the strain. Some made it and some didn’t. his: iehicle was, temporarily at least, one of the A wide variety of awards and bursaries donated by both local. and outside. concerns were awarded Heather MacPherson was a) Presented with the Local 480, %| United Steslworkers of Amer- | ica scholarshi; ano. the running. — Castlegar News Photo Fast-moving cars and in one axle working almost. ‘all the way Aah Mane repairs were performed on the vehicle, however and it was soon back in the Castlegar Sav- ings Credit Union, Mrs. D. Stewart awarded mi the Order of the Eastern Star bursary from Minto Chapter . 79 to Heather MacPher- low, while winners of Castlegar Ki- wanis club burs: students, Lorainne Gorkoff, Kinakin, UP AND OVER and a car is ida. The bright red five-window coupe, from the US., had the dubious honor punday. of being the first car to spin off the — and during ‘Weaver’s machine scored on first spot in the B main event after a tough battle for the entire length of the race. — Castlegar News Photo th ley. In all, a total of 32 differ- g/ent classes of awards ‘were #| handed out, covering athletic formance, academic ach- i ievement and several scholar- pulled back onto the track at time ‘trials at that, But Dave the positive side too, taking Students Should Think Of Career in Therapy Any student over 18 with intelligence, patient initia ive and Street West, Toronto 5, des- cribes the Tore opportniies| wa recently at by Pete Samoyloff to three Wayne Chernoff and Grace| f Elaine Stoochnoff was winner of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 bur- NOT A RADAR UNIT, as was suggested by one of the inter ested observers, but a pot for Cominco to melt lead in, this strange-looking semi-sphere was the subject of much com ment Monday as it passed through town. It was built “‘some- where in Eastern Canada,” a CPR spokesman said. Other suggestions as to the use of the device were: a roof for an air-raid shelter, a modernistic baseball eee and “a heck of a big punch bowl for a heck of a a big party. then resumed to the new lo- cation the next morning. Town Has Grown Since Arrival Of Pioneer Resident Wheeler By Harold Webber Local Historian When — Owen Wheeler a stat- jon with Gage as age agent, Mr. Farmer’s atited which. housed the town hall and the post office, a fevw| N; houses scattered over a wide to enable him to enlist in the am World War, as he was over the Sree age) find occupational thaeoeee a rich, One professibn. Opportunities for Occu- pational Therapists in Canada, a national health and welfare fore the Entrance qualifications to the seven Canadian univer- sities offering occupational therapy courses and_ the course outline are detailed. A Gov of Occu- panda Therapists, 57 Bloor ec eet nee rte boo! sary. evel. ‘and Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Sody Work Painting — Welding I ce Clai an agreement that she an work for the province after- Application, should be made to the cial de- of heel 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 un- ith | er was hired by umbia for Clearing fan: aa vtanting fruit in seems the Colonel de- veloped quite a liking for rice le in China, as Mr. Wheel- Ms ie ene that they had, di curried rice for supper al-| most every day. In May of 1907 Mr.Wheel- the Yale-Col- . He was ‘een full charge! of the company store. iversity hol ships and loans funds is con-| Bor tained in the university cal- endars. Pacific Railway. In 1906 they sold. their to the winan Lumber Co. whose head office was in St. Louis. ECCT A m=CHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. WIENERS, No. {, Ib. ........... 49¢ BOLOGNA, sliced, tb. .......-.. 39¢ BACON, half pound, sliced ....... 38¢ BEEF SHORT RIBS, lean, Ib. . . PORK BOSTON STEAK, Ib. . . BONELESS BEEF ROAST, Ib. ..... 69c FRESH GHIGKEN, whole or cut, fb. . 49¢ PORK SPARE RIBS, fb........... 69¢ COTTAGE ROLLS, lean, Ib. ....... 796 VEAL SHOULDER STEAK, Ib. ..... 68c TAT On one of his us days off in Whesier was pain em. 1g young Herbert er, Joe Burfied (one of the il settlers on the bench- rigi land behind Lion's Head Rock in fact this familiar Robson then © called Burfield’s lenly’ a mirage appeared. The water was calm and tie: sky was clear, someone id just remarked on the a condition, when just arrived in Castlegar ear! 1907, the town consisted of the edo Canadian Pacific Rail able of them working at the miil of maintaining er day area. of CKRD as “a nice § place tourist de ie promote exchang ‘Mr, | tween the various small areas hich a ake up the regional - the town of Nakusp. For a minute the men startled until they realized what it was. rhe Miller boy. who: had just Sordon's te wal to his awe- com 8. Me, iat not until is? that eeler actually Nakusp. hile at the store in Wesley Mr. Wheeler served Indians, as there pot an eromereately twenty: Must Plan Together Says Consultant (continued from page one) the entire live.” He speculated that the best interests of the region a8 a whole may: force the in- vidual, © pi B el, so Pihat all may bene- gar and Nelson ‘against each other as competiters for the As ‘well as fighting pollu- tion, promo’ on development, he conclud- ed, a big part of the job to be done be CKRD is to “get peo- ple talking to each other’— to es be- se auagooted that a ser- would like to see the publi- der 10 get poopie talking le each other.” While jostvidual areas may have ive some small portion of their iden- above the horizon appeared | will tity. he condaded, the result benefit all areas greatly. grand opening. Dining Many Thanks. . : We wish to express our ‘thanks to the business people for the won- derful flowers we received on. our City Centre Motel and Open 7 a.m. to'8 p.m. — Marj & Ray Melanson Room Closed Sundays ‘ochial interests | the promoting the’ area as eulate dian | 2 whole and keeping an eye be| small Temount of: cash. as laborers, and the local Lake Indians. The Lake Indians were re- store. One family in particular that made their summer home fluence of the Kootenay and Columbia rivers, used to bring bear meat, birds and fish to Mr. Wheeler. He always remembers them as being most friendly. What Mr. Wheeler des- cribes as possibly his most embarrasing moment. ane one time when Ji (the Castle; replaced built the Castlegar © Hotel) called on the telephone to inquire if Wheeler had seen the SS Minton 20 Past yet. That particular day there was a strong wind blowing and the noise made by wind as it swept througn the buiding sounded exacty like stern wheeler churning its way down the river. “1 list- ened,” Mr. Wheeier said,“and that night for some reason I did not look out the window. Isaid Yop T can hear it going by nove ju know,” he con- tinued, eat ‘had the CPR tied up for two hours. On. that information they would re- 5 nthe aSS= Bi bue the: held. uy ertae freight bound éreight that might have un at vi been an tod Tee Nate >. “Did I get a bawling out,” Mr. Wheeler concluded, ig to have done.” ‘Then there was the;night that safecrackers entered the store and made off with a Wheel as pation about the le neat ness of the store -he’ ‘| ular callers at the Westley | handy at- Brilliant, near the con-|and Lawrt CPR avent wh who i Gage, after Gage Be was about the order in whicn he kept his books. All me into water bombers. — NEW PUMPHOUSE for B.C. Forest Service pee we oe. airport is in the vicinity of the Kinnairé ing equipment takes water from the river up to. me: cpa where it is mixed with fire retardant chemicals for loading. Castlegar News Phota: re_ham- mer to knock off iy safe dial, also an available bar to! Pry open ‘the safe door. store. He re; sent deposits to the ‘pau in felzon When the thieves opened the safe, there ee little to reward "nei efforts, a man, at two men had been seen entering the woods near Shields (a former railway Near-Medical Professions Explained es from four to sevem at the medical pro-| However, an itis all: peter fession in the healing arts. they continue: their The Canadian Medical Association says there are at Teast a dozen ailied hewn tists, diewtians, -health ed. ucators, hospital administrat- and medical social All of them have at least a bachelor degree, and their p Lake. They, were taken inte custody ‘andl were later both sentenced to three months for their crime. Mr. Wheeler left West- Tey in 1911 and moved to Rock Creek where he bought land’ and later. cer opened astore. Mr. Wheeler is retired ‘and jiving 3 at Pentict- on, while his avestley carries on the Stamily trad- ition at Rock Creek. PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings " Copies of Book Pages . Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS SPRAY CLEANER — Rock Gas Propane Johnny’s Processed Cheese, Maple Leaf 2 Ib. $1.19 . TISSUE, Better Buy. 8 Rolls .. APPLE JUICE, Malkins, 48-07. . 23 fag $1 SOAP POWDER, Surf, 5 Ib. box $1.29 Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Holiday Record Players & Tape Recorders -Hoover Washer... $179 ‘See Us For Fishin: BA Gas and Oil United Purity Store & Gas Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry .- 89e reg. 1.69 NOW $1.49 Supplies Cylinders Filled — Grocery Just What Is Your Newspaper This question has many answers. 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