CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 28, 1964 FOR SALE 'S8 Chev Sedan, V8, standard, radio, excellent condition, Ph. 86s- 5003. sort Towner 1900 Voika De- Leatherette Uphalntery, must sell, Ph. 305-7458 after 5, —Conl-alt’ fridge, 9.5 cuble “fect. Good condition, Apply John Stoosh- nett ue dale, cu. ft, decp freeze, Hotpoint. rh Bon 5810, $22 Pony plow, mow yonahly_ dio, Owner 3: LEABIOE ie hydrautte wR, Beis Baby ‘405-5278, Good milk cow and heltcr, Ap- | Zibin, Robson, Ph, a ; "Three timbers for moving | houses, What offers, Ph. 365-5020, sakeside Lote at Slocan Lake, sIvarton on FOR SALE Corner tot on ard Ave. in Kin naird. Apply BHI Negrelff, Box = 822) Uriitiant. Lota in” Crest View FiwaTiaton, Kinnaird, Mra, Kuryii Pn, ‘868-8292 Fes pe: rh naameei # building on Front St. tow piles, Canttegar Building Sup: bly. Fh, 965-8284. : HOMES FOR SALE Modern 2 BR house, fairly. new. Full splumbing, modern mahoguny cupboarda, paved highway. Near xchool, store and Post Office between Nelson and Castlegar, Ideal for re- tirement or commu lng to work, ae Soule seen 559-740! Ww 3 bedroom Fam ES at Wie land Park. Dh, Grand Forks 442+ 387, S-bedroom home in was Puvie, Ph. 305-5088 evenings. onc jour from legar. Ph, Sa | tl s 22 “ctor G-f._glass” showease, can he sven at Central Shoo Repair, ie 7 fout are boat with ours. Ph 365-500 “= 1059" Ford BIeaTT SO TART TOR -— Arctic white with red Interior, va, duel range Auto., power brakes, Continental Kit, whitewalls, wheel diges and radio, Ph, 365-5187, ‘1958 Eontine tation Wugon Vi ed glas. priced. Ph, sonSz1 days or 05-5847 svoninas, 9 X 12 Tent and other comand equipment, Ph, 365-3118, “-Fullelength formal, size 12, yel- tow, brand new, $10, Ph. 365-5470. 27 -Scotla_ House ‘Tralter, See ut Bill's Auto Court, write Box 1148, Castlegar. SG “pipmouth station wagon, mechanically good, radio. Utility__tra trailers, Ph, 365-5983, "Electric renee Apply 290 Green St. Castlega 322 7 Kumfort coul-and-wood turnace. Duo-Therme = oll heater, Any reas sonable offers, Ph, 365-5607. 322 One new 750 X 24 wide white- wall aummer tire mounted on Chev + wheel Ph, 365-8135 : 4 burner 35°electric range, $50. Ph. 385-5058, S21 @ bicycle wheels, balloon tires. Ph, 365-5869 after 5 p.m. S21 For your Watkins Products, Ph. Sacer or call at 104-4th Ave. Cas- tlegar. 321 Brown space waver — converts into bed, $50. Ph. 365-5010, 321 ‘House Dlants, ‘tomato plants, and other gi n plants. Apply V. poe below Castlenird Plaza, ‘One lot, 70 x 143, at Brey Creek, ‘Phe 365-5172, SMITH MARINE SERVICE Syringa Creek Second Hand Boats and Engines HP Evenrude 1957; 4 HP Sca- rine transmission); playboy hull com~ plete with 40 johnson; long range tanks and Champion ae 16 tt. Clinker with 1 3/4 HP Inboard; 25 ft, Cabin Crulser with ‘inboard Chrys- ler Marine engine and trailer; 25 ft. Cabin Cruiser, plank hull with 65 IP Ford engine and trailer — home- made.” 321 Large John Deere tractor, Model A. must be seen to be somecinten. Ph. 1962 % tor Chev truck. Ph. ate 3S p.m, 365-8152. cA ARENITOR* an | TOMES FAMILY HOMES 108 — ith Ave. Kinnalrd — Large 3 Bdrm home on lovely corner lo- cation with central gas heater. children’s play porch, fenced yard, garage, etc, ete. Economy at $8,700. Behind tho school, ut Blueberry -~ thls modern 3 Bdrm bungalow offers a large children’s yard, a 8442, ing frult trees, full basement, 12 X 19 Hving room, and offset dining area, All Sere ure generous in size, and floors are easy-to-clean jing tles. — $11,500 terms or $10,500 casi Gencllo — next door to grade school, this lurge 3 year old, 3 Bdrm home offers a bright cheerful Kit- chen, full family basement, quality nish, and only $12,000, full price. ‘try $2000 down: STARTER HOM 63 Columbia — Comfortable, gas heated, 2 Bdrm home with two spare bsmt rooms, only three blocks’ from town, — $6800, 190 — 4th, Kinnalrd— Very neat, cozy, and clean with dust-frce elec- trie panel heating. This small home Would be a joy to the dainty house wite, $ Vass Creck Acreage — 2 Bdrm home with bsmt., carport, full plum- bing, and large family Kitchen on aeres running to gurgilng creck. Net taxes $1.00 School service, $6500 ANDERSON AGENCIES ~ steal Estate und Insurance Phones wus: Rew: 15-3442 465-8276 ntl in ta office or ‘ntact JOHN WELL, our sates- c NAG Partly finshed 3 bedroom home in Castlegar. Full basement, garage. Ph, 365-8148. % 320 8 and 4 ton dump trucks, also tandem aultable for log jammer. Bayes Ltd., Cranbrook. 320 Lots in new subdivision, Kinnaird. Good view, good drainage. Terms. Ph, 365-5158. tin-16 LANDIS SUBDIVISION, CASTLEGAR Ideal‘lots for split level homes. ee SE 2 eae priced. 5881. UBS ARO | Castlewaes Eis 6S O08 Cellier: SPD. MOMPIERE i Hee MIST RSET TT TTT Are here at home!’ LEELA TAT Furnished 1 BR trailer with buiit- n 155' lot, Blueberry. Ph, 365-8170. S-bedroom house on large tot. Can ba seen any time at beliirrr) Son Kinnaird. Ph, 365-5289. 24 7 room home, double site Merchants Your Own - Neighbors It’s mighty nice to know that the merchant you deal with is probably one of your own nei- ghhors. You feel you can trust him and he is eager fo maintain that trust. He is anxious fo. please you in a personal way — to give you. qualily products at the lowest possible price. “Yes,” you'll say, ‘it really: dees pay to ‘Shop HOMES FOR SALE Now revenue home, fully con- tained lower suite, Corner of 4th and Pine In ‘Castlegar, Reasonable terms, Ph, 305-8104, H. Moree. New Listings HANDY. MAN'S: SPECIAL — You $6100 — Term: ‘ WOODLAND PARK — Lovely 3 BR Home includes’ such extra ae a appointed Kitchen. Windows with Sercens. Full Bee: ment with compteted Rumpus Room ‘Terms — Cash to existing ies Mortgage. Payments $92.3! month peuaes Prineieal Interest and Taxes. YOUNG. AGENCIES.LTD. PHONE Office 805-4341 Contlentrd Plax Residence 305-8117 Kinnaird FOR RENT 4 room sulte, furnished. Ph, 365- ‘S22 ‘2 bedroom apartment, good lo- cation, furnish heat, ctectriecity supplicd. Ph. 5147. ‘One bedroom house with electric range. Full basement. batt hoary One bedroom Sm Firnahicd saute, downtown Castlegar. Ph. ee ringa Creek, modern plumbing. Trait 548-9780, Furnished 1 bedroom house, Ph. 385-8091. Furnished heated sulte 801 Sth Ave. Castlegar. Ph. S65-bi56, 7 Modern one bedroom apartment close to town. No" pets. 325 Cedar 65-90! 322 Heati = furnished apartment ¢ ral oa suitable for couple. Ph. |= ‘bedroom cabin and bachelor housekeoping room, Ph, 865-8284. tfn-21 ‘2 bedroom furnished duplex and 1 bedroom basement sulte. Ph. 365- 3122 — larvick apartment bith “and utility, Ph. 365-8510, ER 375 per ee Modern Turnished sulte enn Ave, See Ph. 365-8284. tfn-21 spartment in Kinnaird. eretenton's Avartment its. Phe oe; ned basement ailite, Heat | — and Ught included. No children. h. 365-5102, 321 “Log house in Robson. Ph. aes. 5107. ‘Nice clean cottage. Running = ter, propane automatic heat, electric range, carport and ymall garden space if needed, Apply Maple Leaf Store, Crescent Valley. 821 Furnished, unfurnished basement suite, ideal for couple or 8, bachelors. Low rental. Ph, 365-8011. 320 3 DI House for rent or sale in Tarrys; full basemeht, oll heat; lots ot’ water. Steve Savinkoff, Box 70, | ¢ 3820 Thrur E Taished apartment, downtown Castlegar. 65-3061. 320 SAVE TIME! SAVE ENERGY!. SAVE MONEY! SHOP YOUR HOMETOWN STORES!. CASTLEGAR NEWS Emme FE ens ed or unfurnished, | Ph 365- Furnished apartment, 1 bedroom, Ph, 265-5950 or seal S67-5th Aven Castlegar, 820 "Sleeping rooms, Ph, 305- cae ove enings, n=20 ‘Newly re-decorated auite it Cae tlegar, two ‘bedrooms, kitchen, living room. Electric atove and fridge; Nao- turn! gas hent,Located next to Ire- ne's Cafe, Apply at Castlegar News. _—_— —___,_—, Large di %.20 ground-floor of- fice In Castlegar on main business atrect. Natural gas heat, Nowly re- decorated, Apply ‘at Castlegar Nowa in-18 Suites for rent, 674-7thi Ave, ae Cas- tlegar. ce tin-D Fully, furnished 2 bedroom du- plex unit, $85'per’mo. One mile out from. fare Eh. 365-8500, tins Troom. furnished suite. Mecrolant Avis, Ph, 965-9781, __tfn-42 FOUND Child's ginasses found on high- way between Blucberry ond Kine naird. Owner may have by apply- ing at Castlegar News and paying for this ad. LOST Renltone short wave antenna tor Tronslstor Radio, Finder a Ph,_865-8393, & bride, left of the Line. WANTED: Victoria Palace show recent ‘outdoor’ swimming iB poo) ‘WHICH IS’ CANADIAN? Beauty is international, and ¢ to prove it, we defy. you to apie out the Canadian lass from the five British girls. Give up? The Canadian is Donna Kirk- Donna joined the Black and White Minstrels of London’s The girla warm thelr hands. cane an appearance at an Baby calves, Ph, 365-4972, 322 “T7One small_wood-cater. PR. as, 2750. Want 8 spanicl pup. Ph. — Want varnished oval or. circle shaned dining table with 6 chatrs . Tone ‘experienced. steno de- sires employment. Plense enquire at Box 1242, Castlegar, 321 Spet_cush for used furniture, antiques, colns, old gold, guns ont Jewels, Home Furniture and change, Ph, 352-6581. 413 Hall ee Nelson, tin-48 HELP WANTED Full time Lite ENGAGEMENT Mr.;and Mrs, Pete Riikoft. of Kinnaird are happy to. announce the engagement of thelr daughter Olga to Mr. Donald Standidge, | son of Mr, and Mra, Willlam, Standidge of Wynndel. The wedding takes pince n June 13 in the St. David's An- uiican Church, Castlegar. Mr, and Mra, rank 1, Webster of Robson announce the enaimenigau of thelr daughter Loreen Mr. Frank George Baskerville - irl ges, son of Mr. and Mrs, F, Basker- ville - Bridges of Victoria, The wed- ding to take place on June 27 in the Robson Memorlal- Church.: sentative required for Custlegar-Kin- nalrd area, Office located in Trail. Full training Included, Must be bond- able, honest and willing -wroker, Good remuneration to successful ap- plicant — lady or man -— age 23 to 7? Apply 3820 Dahlia Cres., Trail In own: handwriting» with. aa:much In- LEGAL Application for a Water Jdcenee 4 WAT! lee ACT ection: 8: u I, Peter P. ‘Verlgin of Box 475, Castlegar, B.C, hereby apply to the o! on self a possible. 322 f Water Rignts. for a NOTICES Wilt any person who witnessed the accident. at’ Pine and ist. Ave. In Castlegar last week, or - anyone who witnessed’ .the events leading up to It, please’ Ph. 365-: ‘Tuesday, June 2 Legion Hall, 2- 3.30 p.m. is-the last day the Well the summer ‘recess, Re-opening in September. E U-Phone Answering Service will do your office work and has other listings: for you, Ph. 365-5265 ev- nings. tin-20 Trail ‘Business ue: New ee Benine: September -18 Zs and “UpHOTStery eared witheut soaking :. OF. shrinking. Ph. 365-5600. n-18 ‘ALCOHOLICS, ‘ANONYMOUS, Box 303 Castlegar. tin-17 Dendline for classified ads is 32 noon edneed) lay prior to heghts oe of issue. GARD OF THANKS I wish _to express my sincere thanks to Drs, W. M, Yule and C. . Fowler, nurses and staff of Cas- tlegar_and District Hospital for the care given me during .my ‘stay in ‘Women's Cliniciwill be open before | ani i rsp a UTE Heence to divert and use water out of unnamed spring which flows west and discharges into Pass Creek and give notice of my appleation to all persons affected. e point, of diversion will be located at 200! NE of NE corner of ot 9 of Lot 7245, Pl. 47 The quantity of water to: be diverted ts 30 acre ft. per annum The parpose for which the wa- ter will be used is Irrigation and domestic. ‘The land on which the water will used is-Lot 13 of Lot 7245, Koot. Dist. Plan 4784, y of this appileation was posted at the proposed point of dl- version and:on the land where the water 18 to be used on the Qnd day ff May, and. two coples were filed In’ the oftice of the Water Re- ‘corder. at Nelson, B.C. Objections to this application may be filed’ with the sald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament. Buildings, Victoria, B.C., wthin thirty days of Peter Verigin, Applicant. Quotations will be received for strip- ping to grade specified, loading and hauling top and sub soll from Thrums 0 the Tarrys Elementary School. Approximate distance is 3 a each way. Approximately 100 to 200 cu- ble yards of soll. Price to specify unit cost or package price. Quotes to be in the hands of the Sccretary-Treasurer by noon, June 5, ‘The Board reserves the right to re- ject any or all quotations, and the highest or lowest quotation not ne- cessarily accepted. 3 ther Information « available from W. co sean Phone heer . H. King GOVERNMENT: OF BRITISH COLUMBIA x ° HONORED. Named eMotber, of .the. Year” was Mildred Gottfrledsen, nan mother of 12 from Kam- loops, B.C. She won a trip to Ottawa in - recognition... of eivic work in-home town.— TOP’ HEAVY, Spring brings out beautiful hats, but the i: on what type to buy NOTICE REGULATIONS Pursuant To The “HIGHWAY ACT” 1, Outside Municipalities —* All buildings must be set back at least 25 feet from the edge of the Right-of-Way of a Provincial Highway, Road or Street No signs are pel within 1,000 fect of the Right-of-Way “of any Provincial Highway, Road or Street with the following ex- ceptions: (a). Certain direction signs f for Motels and Resorts. be erected on the Right -of-Way. under. permit. (b) coals Bane: on business roperties may be erected Beyond ‘the Right-of- Way boundaries. For details on this please check with your local: District ofti- 3 Inside Munteipal Boundaries cand No signs may be erected on the Reght-of-Way of Provinical High- ways, except ‘under. permit.. (Ref. 2 (a). above.) Signa on: private . Entrances, pipe lines, ete, tobe built within the Provincial Right- i "For, further details, please: con- tact Department of Highways Bistlet | Otttoa, District Superintendent... LAND, B.C. 2.-Outside Municipal Boundaries. — {* ted Department of Highways, | sometimes lays heavy on a lady’s mind. Olga Habbe- shaw saw five hats. which she liked,-.and unable. to make a final choice, decided to try them all on at the same time.—INS Photo Pontine —: Buick — Vauxhall 201 Baker ‘St. Nelson ‘BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Phond 352-6641 “haildine Supnlies OGLOW BROS. Bullding & Supply Co, Ltd. Castlegar Phone 365-7202 : ING, ; APIN' Gravel & Top Soil pectin EXCAVATING “BHIONE 365-0042 S COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Corner. Pine & 9th, Castlegar Doneld Bros. Earthmoving: Contractors * BASEMENT DIGGING, | BITOE: BACKFILLING, LAND Ge “GRA' ;; Phone: sess > Castlegar: rus. id e Charter Service Towing’- Barges anywhere on the Arrow. ‘ Lakes © Phone’ 365-5500 ~ NIGHTS — WELSON 352-5434 Arrow Lakes . Ferry. Service — Once Weekly Service — EVERY FRIDAY. Leave Robson 8 a.m. Arrive Edgewood 1 p.m. Leave Edgewood 1.30 p.m. Arrive Robson. 7-p.n., PHONE ' 365-7266 :~ c: Clagsified’ads are char- ged for at_the rate of five cents per “word or. figure .: per = insertion. . Minimum charge for classified ads placed in’ person at the .Castlegar News office is, 50_ cents. Minimum charge for” classified ads phoned In: to ;. the office is 60 cents, ““ghere ts a special rate “of allowing a. classified ad to run three times for the price of |: two, there are no changes in the wording of the ad in sub- | sequent Issues, «A Caatlegar “News box number may be used on ads for an) extra.” charge of 50 cents for‘han- dling answers, ik Engagement “notices, + obituaries ‘and cards of thanks ; of; “usual” .longth ‘are published at “a )!'flat _ charge of! $100, gi providing |. CASTLE ‘TONITE & FRIDAY Shows at 7 and 9 p.m, _ SAT... MON. Shows at :7 and 8 1PM Two Morman Missionaries Working Castlegar District People ‘in’ many ‘places are inquiring ‘about ‘the ‘Mormon” Church ‘and its story. How did it start? Is it Christian? ‘ Do” its members belleve, worship and act. as other religious pe ‘To help answer these ‘ques- tions the Church. of. Jesus Christ of ‘Latterday’ Saints’ has ‘called Elder Bruce Ballard and‘ Elder Ronald Rowen to‘the Castlegar- Kinnaird area, They will devote two years at-their own expense to do this york ese two-young.men are part of a force of 12,000 “Mor- mon misisonaries in 73 missions throughout ‘the free, world. ‘The young men and women are yo- luntarily « called, ; taking ;, the: away. from thelr familles, fri- ends, schools .or.. occupations Elder Ballard ‘and Elder Ro: wen’ are part’ of’ the '140. mis- sionaries in the Alaskan-Canad- ian Mission. :‘The: mission covers all of British Columbia, the Yu- kon and Alaska with ‘headquar- tersat Vancouver. eople do? | ih | district's first locally owned and missionary work.is carried on among non-Christian ; or. “‘hea- then” people to convert them to’one form or another of Chris- tlanlity, However, in the Mormon concept, missionary » work a done’ among both Christian ‘an non-Christlan peop. ~ They believe thoy, ‘have the complete restored. gospel of Je- sus Christ’ which is so different from any, other Christian or non- Christian church‘ that ‘mission- ary’ work, or the sharing of the |, complete’ gospel ‘of Christ ‘with all people, is thelr accepted ob- ligation and goal. :.; Here. the ‘branch of. the church: .with”a membership of about.70 meets in the hall above Bob's Pay’n Takit each Sunday. | Formation of the Castlegar managed automobile agency has been announced by.a-Jocal’ bu- Ssinessman, Carl Knutson. ‘0 be known as Carl’s Auto Sales “td., the new firm will sell the cars and trucks of the DEER PARK SOCIALS In most C RENATA SOCIALS rata M, ROHN Mr. and Mrs. John Ander- son. of Salmon Arm were. week- end’visitors at the home of, Mr. and: Mrs, A.’ Koch, Mrs, John olson ‘and daugh- ters: Wendy. and: Wilma were Mrs. WILLIAMSON Mr. Hloyd Kirkendall and C. S. Phelps’ returned from a trip to Quesnel. Mr. and Mrs, L. Butler and Mrs, L. - Jamieson of) Robson their home'in Deer Park. “Wi weekend visitors wat the home of Mrs. Funk.’ Local Agency Announced For Japanese Automobiles . were recent visitors to, Deer Park, ® { ~ os Mr. and: Mrs, GA. Walker | , of ‘Silverton “were ‘visitors ‘at Mr.) F,Kirkendall is a pa- tient in‘ the ‘Castlegar Hospital: Nissan’ Motor: C al of 'Ja- At present the main em- phasis will’ be ‘on the Datsun Une’ including the four-door’ se- fan, station wagon and pick-up These ‘three will be fo)- lowed shortly by the larger, Nis- san Cedric sedan station wagon and 4-wheel ‘drive Patrol. Service will be handled ‘by Marcellus Service of Castlegar. Norwegians Celebrate 150th Anniversary . "The Nordic Hall in Ki resounded with the eed tanes of Norway recently when ‘he Sons of Norway gathered we stock @ fall seloction of bay 7 SAVAGE SHOES for children .| wegian neon. | This 57) Norway's fight: for- Liberty and to jth anniver- sary’ of the signing of the Nor- hlight of the even- ing was an address by: Arthur Eide, Jong-time: Sons of Nor- way member, Norse adventur- | er'and author of several books. justice extending over 1,000 years of ‘Castlegar City Centre: Motel BANQUET ROOM. “= 80 persons = AVAILABLE FOR. BOOKINGS Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, ‘Meeting Room : ‘Dining Room - Coffee Shop 7 days per week 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. Columbia at Main Street. Pa i TER sco cae cornu = = = = = = For: information as‘ to’ duties, please contact’ Vile: lage Office. -Applications must'be in‘ the office ont or ‘before 5 PM. ium’ 1964. 3 eerie | NOTICE Applications will be received’ ‘at the: Castlegar Village’ Office ‘for: the: position ‘of : Park - Attendant. uman It moved through the Vik- ing age.and the centuries which followed, covering’a part of the western world and ended in Norway on May 17, 1814 at Eids- voll: where the constitution was signed restoring to Norway the Abdulia Al Sallal. BUTTON: THAT TURNED THE NILE, United Arab Republle ‘Gamal’ Abdel | Nasser ' (left) and'-Soviet Premier , Nikita. Khrushchev. press. a button which diverts: the’ Nile river ‘atthe: Aswan Dam site, sending the river through six glant timnels carved in rocky banks. Right of Khrushchey is Iraqi President Abdal ‘Salam tet, and omen Presider’ ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs. A. Sanford, Ph. 365-5883 Miss Beverly Hyson and Miss Cheryl Anderson were homo from Vancouver over the holl- day weekend to visit with thels parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, Hyso: and Mr. and Mrs, Oto Ander: 3 ” Robert Fornelli left Robson last Saturday on the first lap ,| of, a. trip that will take him to the British Isles and the contt- nent. Accompanied by’ Wayne Gray they will sail from Mont- real on May 29, and expect to be away for approximately one! | ucKy: Borer STORE Mrs, T, A. Sanford and Ja- We .Reservo’ the Right |. mie. spent last week at Toby To. Limit Greek? B.C... visiting Mrs... San- fords sinter, and brother-in/ -law, OPEN EVENINGS and Mrs. Glen. Shuttleworth recently For Your Convenience! completed ‘his first. year.of stu- Monday thru Friday dies at Notre Dame College and 9-A.M. to 9-P.M 50: Saturday ill 5.30 PM Closed Sundays is now visiting telatives in Sas- ‘katchewan. . BERLIN. WALL MOVES WEST. moved the Berlin Wall eight feet in the Krezherg sector, up to the Peter. Fechter. Memorial Cross, built. by West Berliners’ to a young man who was shot down trying to escape from the Eastern’ sector, resident holds a lighted torch at the cross.- Trade locally and keep your. dollars’ in 3. John Evans of Bran.| Notice the Savings you make : don, Manitoba has been a guest| here . with our Low Cah at the home of Dr. W. L:: Wright! Prices! for the: past few days. John’ Raine of Van-|[°=v?e . monet “ig: spending this ‘week| *' 3 visiting with his father, while |. Mrs.; Haine Sr. is‘in. Vancouver, attending Eastern Star Conven- ion. ty Mr. and Mrs. “Bert” Mar- tin spent the Jong ‘weekend at dmonds, : Washington ‘visiting |. eon ’s. Martin’s aster, and brother- We ‘olling | Hil Al spent last weekend visiting Mr. ,| and Mrs.:Carl Nygaard. Margarine 2 Ibs. 49c__ " Showease Column An Sasilegar Hews : te say columa appears this wee! ie Castle, News for the firet time. FRESH PORIK HOCKS Its SHOWCASE, .a-weekly| Ib. report on ‘the lively arts. in- cluding ‘movies, Tv, entertain- ment ‘and books. MB. Cr. Style CORN U5 ting ce ee ee GARLIC RINGS 3 Soviet’ Zone: soldiers have Above, a West Berlin. - : legal. system which ihad orig nated in those val- top: TV shows of.the week will Ieys 1,000 years earlier. Ted Swendson ‘and Ed Carl- son. supplied the music accom- Kinnaird | Socials be forecast. Chitchat about entertainment world is iso he cluded while Percy Rowe will review the Book of the Week. paniment: for. community. sing- ing.of . Norwe; folk songs under the leadership of K. Kjemperud - while - vocal. solos were rendered by R. Pedersen and: K: Kvamb. y, handmade and do- ening wound up ith * typi Norwegian dances with the mu- sie, supplied by: Mr. Mattson and 'T, Kaardal,> . Logelin, Village Clerk. ; I p =CHUCK S ‘RED AND WHITE. STORE - KINNAIRD, B.C. ‘BIRTHS | Me “.: DEROSA — To Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeRosa of Vernon in Ver- mon, Hospital,” May 22, a daugh- -- COOPER — To Mr. and-Mrs. David Cooper of Castlegar,: ‘May 21,.a son... - STEWART — To Mr. and Mrs, John Stewart ’of Robson, May 22, a‘ son. HENIN — To Mr. and Mrs. John Harshenin of Pass Creek, May 23, a daughter. FISHER — To'Mr, and Mrs. John | Fisher‘ of Castlegar, May 24,'a son: 5 daughter, Mr. and) Mrs. Tan Mit- Mrs. J. Kaufman, | Ph. 365-5488 Mr. and: Mrs.: John Eaton arrived home’ Sunday. froma two-week vacation with relatives i was the former’s..mother,: Mrs. Howard. Baton, eh: is from the prairie city and will. visit fol the next few. weeks C. W. Wit of Kindersley, Se Sask, are wing a_ holiday ‘here: having arrived | 2! last. Wednesday.‘They: are the} guests .of their. son-in-law and gina.’ Returning with: them | ; r been‘ honeymooning in the West Showcase appears'on page chell and family. 3 in this issue. Migs Caroline aitehell is home for the onths panied them to -Banff. The ‘newlyweds” were mar- 4 “ {ried in Mexico City this month ta Louis ‘Maku‘“and his coming here from. visiting in ie, “the former .Milburga (Mil- Chilliwack. They are settling i Jy) Molina of México City, have Prince Rupert where the ing in| BE groom -is employed by Celgar. Thought -for the week: —| The accent may be on youth, but the stress is stil! on Parents. and . East: Kootenays . spendin; the past. weekend ate Bante They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Terry. Cormier who accom- Kinnaird Resi ident es _ Uuno Korhonen oe ~ Funeral Ye flerday .. = A. resident “of Kinnaird since 1960, Uuno' Arvid Korho- nen died: suddenly in the Cas- tlegar and District Hospital on Saturday at the age of 51 years. Born: at Lac.De Bonnett, Man., on Nov. 19, 1912, he was a carpenter by trade. He was Ballet and Tap Recital: Planned Dance pupils of Miss’ Carol McKay ‘are looking forward to their recital- in’ the: Kinnaird Improyement Society Hall on Monday’ eve: Guests from Miss McKay’s Trail school will provide added entertainment for the audience? The «routine -of ballet ‘dancing numbers a oe give parents and friends an opportu- nity te. see the progress 'of-the ‘| 1960 when hi ‘obtaining employment with Nor- by Celgar at Prince Rupert and resided there until je: came to work with Celgar in Castlegar later thern Construction.-and J. W. Stewart in Kinnaird. He was a member “Of Local 2300 Union. Besides being survived by his wife, the former Emmi Hell- sten whom he married.in 1951 at Prince Rupert, he. also -leaves ‘one son ‘George .at -home* and one ‘brother ‘Eino’ of: xikland Take\Or Ontario. >: : eral services were held yedoraey from: the -chapel of the Castlegar Funeral. Home ite Rev. T. Evans ‘officiating. . S. Simcock! was‘ organist of Ee EMER : ‘Applications, will be ied. at the Castlegar. Village ‘Office for the position of Traffic’ Inspector. ‘For information’ as’ to -dities, please. contact the ae Office: Applications:must be in to. the ‘V: lage Office on or before 5 P.M. June 4,'1964. = J. Logelin, Village Clerk. = ; = = low, Mike Popoff, Walter Dunn, Fred Zibin, Nick Konkin‘ and Magni-Enoks joksen. ee “(Olbs. ....... 68e Fancy Head LETTUCE ‘Ribs. ........ 29¢ LUCKY DOLLAR BREAD . Ig. 24 oz. loaves 4 4 for $1.00 CAMPER’S SPECIALS © IVORY ‘SNOW DETER- FLASHLIGHTS : | Complete With Batteries ........ 98. GENT, King Size SILAS WALL-TYPE CAN OPENER CAMAY. FACIAL SOAP, Reg. $1.19 SALE ...0:.....--79¢ “PICNIC & PATIO SETS 2 Fe ‘22 Pieces - - cups, trays; forks, ie . $1.19: ‘ COLD DRINK DECANTERS 64.02 2... eel 38 THONGS WITH SPONGE SOLES Kids/'35e Ladies . 45e Men's . 59e “DECORATED BATHING CAPS - Reg. $1.98 ; SPECIAL sete ee es $1.09 Pitts Plaza Drug : Yellow Labe 2 ‘ 2 ths. ...... $1.49. COFFEE BAR SPECIAL HAWAAIAN PINEAPPLE, . SUNDAE