‘! CASTLEGAR NEWS, .Thursday,..Feb. 3, 1966 “FOR SALE EL au" TV, In Working ‘order su, Pn 366-0618, |, Pre-season Sale—Two 24-8, boats, compltte with’ motors, traliora, life dacketa, Waldie Service “TJ Northern Spy, Jonatha ‘Warner apples, $100 box. P. F, Ogtoft, ee son near Poat_office. 803 British ritte, new 303 mee carbine and scope, 22 ranger Tee Beater, roll-up ears door 18 Fook, fishing dory. ‘365-8035. PaTean Daa Futtar altos en aystem. Quick cash sale. Ph. rv pL Ett Macs, Delicious, Spy, Wagner and Newton apples, Bring your own box- es, T. Hunchak, Renata. a“ Cub sweater, size 10, seo after 5 p.m, Complete course of 66 tear — for guitar, USA School of Music, ex- Jeellent condition, cost $70 when new, ymake me an offer. K. Knippelberg, +en. * aelivery, Castlegar. i: VEHICLES FOR SALE Half-ton Chev, Ph, 365-7837, _|3-5 t tec ‘Volkswagen, Good deal. PR. Ph. Ero 965-8062, ‘aT one owner Cadillac #95, cash, Ph, 365-530! nee iy chet hat 08 WORE cana + Eipnattion. Sava $180, from: ear. lot | ‘Ice. Ph. 365-7! 1S THIS your VEHICLES FOR SALE’ 1956 Buick’ deluxe 4-door, in Lr concen ear giver ‘Wilt seit tor party Ph ‘ea Cl aati ‘A-1_condition. ay mileage, radio, tinted windshield. Excellent pws car, One caretul owner. Ph, 865-5808, 1958 Sars condition, 1002 Chev. Biscayne, © cyl. atnd., radio, all round good condition. ‘Ons big ye. Tice clean ._ 365-6094, = st stud ie Champion 34,000 ortainet miles, aslo and overdrive, ‘305-8328. 3-3, $745, _Pn._965-8328,_33 1958 Chev. STDs standard 6 cyl- Inder, now .800 x tires _ snow tire: res aes rondition. 365.5069, 3-3 Dodge 4 door sedan, pian anvds vaood rubber, ph, 965-6863. =) Business Opportunities Groceterla_on Maln Street ofa busy North Okanagan city. Com- pletely equipped, vals in. cooler, show cases; etc, Tummover $103,000, Dandy family operation ‘for man and wite, te. A down payment on. ea! rms, worth Mor atock. ‘Open five week. For full details write or oh. George Green, Enderby Agencies ee Realtors, Enderby, Be. Small business for sale: mercial Refrigeration fae Ronis ice Van, 4 irs. New ‘ Stock vend Sonne ‘30,000 He m_1005, Reve elatoke, B. HOMES FOR SALE™ x 45 two bedroom trall- sale. annex completely finished. Ph. i0 x 41 Canadian Star trailer house. See at Cedar Crest Motel. 3-5 Modern 3 bedroom home, 2 years old. Ph, 365-5741. 3-5 Two bedroom house and four land, 3 miles from Grand 3. John Dergougort, West Grand Forks. Ph, 442-3230.'3-5 Choice Real Estate Owner dosperate to sell this 2 B.R. California style bungalow and all offers will be seriously consider- ed. Present Mort. arrangemetns are excellent. See it — you'll like it —your down payment may be accepted, Buy VLA — BR. home on one acre, Full basement. Gas furnace. Garage. Beautifully landscaped. A real family home for $15,750. Snug 2 BI. Cottage, newly built, now ready diate possession. Try. your payment on the full price of $13,- 1 Ford 9 passenger atationwagon, Be 3 Ph., 365-8304 a! Located Tratler Ph. 2 bi 3 ie 2 gas hel setionily cit: ¢ oly, Ph, 6a eg choose ns View Trail. clusive Court, Apply at office "Cote jar Trailer Court ____ Dupiex in ‘Daatie tae ‘Subdivision 365-5712 di Ph._365-5712_ days ___—— Bbedroom family home, 20th paid apunanira. Apply 817-10th Ave: Ph,_$65-7502,___ ‘3-bedroom In Kinnaird. For detatts Ph, 365+! pesca Re Ea eT 7 acre farm in Robson, S: acres of house, barn and Tarage’, rh. 365: bre or write box 87, Robson, B.C. }. side ‘available. for cupancy. 365-7630. to sawmill. development in ya 0 DUECK Over. 40 Suntinetive Homes to | S541. Consult your. Heras ortee by writing or Ban Ph. n Nelson, B.C. PROPERTY FOR SALE Chotce location building tots GO x 100. Centre o fKinnalrd, $1100. Ph. ‘365-7988. a5 Lot 93 x 100. Water installed, 20 ft, lane. Near ‘schools, $1500. ‘Building lot in Castlegar with river view. Located between Sth and 6th Ave. Ph. Tratl 868-5695, 3-5 Helehts. Trail, Ph._36s-1450,__$S 125 oo minutes fro ished and’ heated bachelor saute, Ph, 365-5156, “1 bedroom . furnished and Tea ‘pasement aiilte, Private © entrance. 150-Srd Ave, Castlegar, Ph. 103, “ss Filly “furnished sulto_with pri- vate entrance aultable for a single ora couple. Small fully TTT heated apartment sultable for couple only: on Cedar Court. 20tl “ stent at Ph S6s-7883, home on 10th Ave.|" New blue duplex ale enobwon 8295. | School, Ph. _365-0040,_Robi 33 room basement Tale “party furnished, ‘ght and fuel included rd, ._ 805-8175. S ‘New 2 bedroom basement aa Ph, 965-8087. 33 edroom older type house = For Teuse only, S bedroom, house central Castlegar, Ph. sah S588, 3 3 sao furnished basement 23 Columbla Ave, ph. 365- furnished: pexsment Sedroom house Caatiewan, | suite, call at 104-4th. A at, full basements cone ao ‘Smail house for San TN RODIN, 8. S3| apply Andersen's ‘Trailer Court. w duptox with carports. One Lahed feta AEA pseaantadieco oats “two only, a-bedroom furnished tow down pavment Br | cottages, $4750 bi-monthly, Apply Wm, Kaiyniuk Agencies, 594 Joseph; ttn-43 mM with modern home, aise We Bt. Nelson. Ph, 352- Far Good parking. ;Downtown. Ph, 365- ttn4s pana seats Mista tee Re RL ‘House traiter at Castlegar ferry, Robson: side. Apply Johnny's Bervice! from. All; alzes and atyles local Dueck Homes Roo! board a Aan “Denyer, miles froin anna site. 1. 505, 8007. * roover Street, tfin-39, “Air conditioned office space av~ ailable, Reasonable rental for long- time lease. Lee Oxlow Brothers, “WANTED want’ to rent 2 or 3 bedroom h, | house _or_duplex. Ph. 965-7461. _ 3-5 38 "Want home for a large binck male dog, Good witn children. AD: ply ‘Kazaiott, Cedar Creet Trailer Park, Castlegar. ttn-37 on Cedar St. ‘set of good last years English 40 notes for adult student pos at home, May be returned. ._ 365-5246, jot 6s x 110. Kinberry J. Oswald, 1593, third eye 368-14 ‘ACREAGE WANTED remote lots purchased. Send exact location and Sise yiver Trontage lots, ex-| price to D. F. Mullin, Box 156, Tor- Yecation, See these before you | onto 5, Ont, 15-4 TS01. tin-15 ‘Want lot in good residential dis- ict, or Kt Ph. acres ieee ‘bultding property. Ph, 365- tin 34 We Prot A Kootenay tor. beautltuny landscaped grounds. Full tri nnaird. ae 2 bedroom home or suite would prefer some "furniture. Ph. 365-305 ia le eo aden Kaila es ‘Wood for fireplace, ph. 365-6727. 3-3 Multiple Listing ‘0 buy older tre plano In fair to seca sonaion. h. 865-5964, 3 aaa home with dining, Epon by Jan. 31, Ph. Lerhipcl Albert named ’ 1966 - E. ‘Penney, has been chairman of the section of the Canad- ion Pulp and Paper Association. He is at present executive vice: president of planning and de- 3-4| Tuque, Quebec, as a proces en- gineer, Room and board, ao ‘Hen onty: | th is of the Brown large integrate bia and subsequently with al tions. sent position in July of 1965. mney is a member of Yelopment for Columbia Cellu- eer joined Columbia Cellu- rate: 1 the interlor of British Colum: phases of the company tale He was appointed to his pre- Mr, Pen the technical association of the Pulp and Paper Industry and|of three has been a’ member of ‘the ex- ecutive council of the technical section these past three years. He was conference chair- man of the Joint TAPPI-Tech- nical Sectlon CPPA. ‘Alkaline held in June ee Quene. He lek ge a Dies: In, Hosplial Faneral services salt be held m., from the Gritchen ‘Born ‘Aug. 21, bor icts at Glade a Rock he was a member of thi and Hip ms Workers Union, Feb. 21, arriage took [place- Mr. Gritchen is survived by wife: Mabel and two sons, his Walter and Bill at home, Also surviving are his iz : ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam rit t- chen of Glade; two sisters, Mrs. George ‘ Qfary) , Legel ebokotf of Vancouver and ‘Mrs. Harry (Pol- ly) Podovinikoff of Grand Forks, Burial will:be in’ the Glade Cemetery . with ‘the Castlegar Funeral Home in care of rangements, © ag ft CIVIL DEFENCE as 3 New Towns For Arrow Lakes By B.C. Hydro Plans for the development new: communities Annual Hunter Questionnaires Soon in the Mail About 40,000, or one-third, of the total number of resident the central Arrow Lakes area have been announced by B.C. Hydro. ‘The new communities will be éstablished in the Fauquier, Burton and Edgewood areas for the benefit of families displaced by the Arrow project, They will replace communities that will disappear when the Arrow res- exvolr rises. Re. Hedists ‘W. Wilson, iy said Disaster plas com completed by the. 24..mu : the Nel eleon jean are designed to en- ble munic! les to commence operations cui ickly and efficlent- ly in times of emergency. Building’ Supalies LOW BROS, Building & Supply Co, Ltd. Castlegar Phone 365-7202 Gravel & ‘Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365.7013 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL 249-8th Ave., Castlegar 3-3] licensed hunters in ‘British Col- will s umbia 11 Built Retirement Home at Sandy Beach with HELP WANTED S' of $19,000 (some terms). uta. | gather at taformatio men about th n be the 1965-66 annual hunter san vitomes Flot; ‘Wall and Ceiling Tile, Septic. Tanks GENERAL CONTRACTING PARTS, (REP. We back'up what we. wall’, with complete service CENTRAL TRUCK: & tA Nener ee! “in Nelson. °° © Complete crawler tractor repair facilit! @, * Complete light and i “(heavy duty truck repalr service. '@ Track ‘press to hendle a Distri TD-6, D-2 to TD-30 a D.9 involving. turning pins and. bushings. ‘FOR PRICES SEE..5 "GEORGE CLERIHEW ‘canta Truckli | UIPMENT COMPANY, LIMITED & EQ PH. 365-6565 . 498 COLUMBIA’ AVE. Ask to Test Drive Any Vehicle SN at 4 office “of: the : names ‘of. to attend: the: forthcomin; loner at the KRC meeting.’ 3 ict ‘commissioner A. in of] ed with SHSS and attended: b: ‘| Kootenays. atl > aminatio! ed they have two Cub with, 36, boys .and:a scout COLUMBIA COIFFURES Ph. 365-6717 , Hours 9-6 Daily 9-9 Thursday ¢ Located above? Bob's Pay’n ary’, 4 ‘commell.. which was well attend- by: group and ‘councll mem- Matema under discussion were ithe. early forwarding to:regional ‘scouts jam- boree at Penticton and the at- tendance of the district commis- Calderbank stated he was pleas- the cub leaders training session held on Jan. 21 at the ; y approxi- mately 50 leaders frors wen ‘West | snow. view'\the system. of badge ex: mn, Group reports: Castlegar stat- acks op na ed CAAA 45 UMN of 26. bo: 8. ‘Sketches for the new district badge design com- petition were bein; Kinn “From: the (stan the district commissioner. Kinnaird reported they have two Cup packs of 61 boys and a scout troop of 24 and have lead- ers in attendance, A father and son banquet is to be held on Fey. ‘ son it was reported b: Mrs, Fornell are’ in lire need of help at Cub meetings. ‘They §.| have a Cub pack of 33 boys ana a Scout troop of 15. Weather af- fected some of the activities but they helped in keeping the sen: jor citizens. roofs: free from Cae rere were) handed ‘to legar: an son ups during the “evening. ae short address ras ven by Mr, Charlton. In it eo laid stress on all groups and ihe nied tees’ having a specific.aim for the year, His suggestion was to‘ enrol! new leaders into, each group.: He further stated that a workshop Program was: to be held: in + Castlegar ‘on March 5, with over 100 Cub and: Scout: Leaders from the whole of West Kootenay. area attending. ) ‘He; ended! by saying that It was a pleasure to ‘have been Present. at the’ meeting and to see such a good gathering. A: sub-committee was then formed ‘to take ‘care . of . the workshop ‘organization. Ata recent meeting between the district ide: Ande scout commissioners, details for the rotective chief R. J. hambault told report, ae densed resume of the fire de- partment’s activities during 1965 provements that should be car- tied out in the coming’ year. During last year the dey ae ment answered 'a (total o: calls, 13 of which. were brush Kinnaird council’ in his annual The report contains a con- and recommendations for im- inaird Fire Protection © ‘Better than Ever:' Chief. ; = elieve our ‘iilege i now ' bett : tected tan ever before,” Tira| a fires; The four remaining fires were caused by. y prene, defec: tive furnaces and children, In aad tion. firemen carried out _ CASTLEGAR, NEWS, _ Mursday, ‘Feb,’3, 1966 REFRIGERATED. QUALITY MILK addition, ‘an intenslfi im was conducted during “ gore mer months, Special Fudies had pect made of sarge buildings, washdowns and answered three amet t ta @ total loss of propert destroyed by fire amounted i $1,650" 1 made ae up of $1,050 in da- mage to gs and $600 in damage ay contents. During the year ignition parts, carburator kit, new bat- teries, battery cables and new Speakers Heard On Many Subjects AbToastmistresses ‘At the ‘recent’ dinner meet. aie Mee Fae Sonth Ids elu ‘8, Fae Shiealds talk on lexicography. Baye * re Mrs, foot siren switch were ‘installed on one truck and ‘a recondi- tloned : carburator,’ fuel pump and water pneolator. calls, There were no| ditt “and : DAIRY PRODUCTS and other means at. ; Gatry under emergency con- A series of practical prob- lems consisting of simulated fi: res, Tescue operations, ete, were given to the crews as actual emergency alls, Individual crew reactions and method of attacks were studied: by the training officers and later constructively analysed. : During fire ‘preven- eck a program aa a ried out with focal schoo! oe pipe thet tank’ were installed on the Two 10-pound co2 extin: guishers and one five-gallon pump: tank ‘were added to the trucks, which means seven types jous: extinguishers are pias carried on the apparatus. “The major t of “ak iyms ara ‘MORTGAGE MONEY For Residential, Commercial, Revenue - and Far » Properties. Low Monthly. ‘Payments, existing ~ ¥ documents purchas _TRANS-CANADA MORTGAGE CORP. LTo: 718. Granville: 'St., Vancouver 2, BC.. Other, Brita Haley. whose subject was “You”, and Mrs, Ruth Lanzarot- ta, who Ne a‘speech about “Winter Fun.” ., The evaluators for the even- ing were Mrs. Margaret Paolini and Mrs, Fae Shealds. $ The timers report was giv- en by M ‘s.. Vera Campbell. ene rol evaluator for the evening was Mrs, Lila Fenner. The meeting closed with the Scout and Guide We . 2 to 27, were discussed.” eb x inspirational thought given b: Mrs. Vera Campbell. er y Maddocks Shoe Store For Miss Joa ay iy Ree ellaneous shower ie recen'! of Miss ly al ie home ikoff for bride-elect, Miss Joann Bernick, whose mar- 1 HAMBURGERS, 5 for AAAS | “8 Ron’s Restaurant. Under new management: of Bob ‘Taylor to Mr. Ron Kennedy. pink corsage was presen- corsages to her mother, Mrs. Bernick, and the groom-elect’s mother, Mrs: J. R. Kennedy, by Surprise Showers: Held inn Bernick — rlage took place last Saturday | R. in - ted to-Miss Bernick and white | ice snd Soamme Ken ty one corsage from Miss Joanne Ken- nedy. Miss Lola Bernick then presented a corsage to ene Rroom-elect's. mother, Mrs. Kennedy. Following several Mr. Aroha “We 5 feel the present system has room for ‘improvement. :'The: present siren’ is- located at the: village work. shops. There. are times when the siren cannot be heard in the southern part ‘of the village. Fire department ‘Waneta Airways LIMITED a. a inspected and tested 75 fire hydrants ,and: found them all ie good condition. All hydrants were thoroughly flushed. “Each year Fait the 2i:inch and 14-inch hose is pressure tested. Hose failing to meet the testing pressure is repaired or discarded. Any discarded «hose still usable is repaired and kept on. pani or turned oye’ 2. village During 1965,"" he continu- ed, “6,000 inches of 2%-Inch hose was loaned to the village crews as well as fittings, adapt: ers and nozzles, “As members of the fire department Ay Soe on ick and Joanne Kennedy pre- and ad gitts ina decorated Jaun-| trat ay mae also asélated : the Jan- or maintenance duties, they are constantly ‘alert and properly ned to‘seek out any hazard- ous conditions and take the ne- cessary steps for correction. Fire FLYING SCHOOL aes aE < ‘Atr Charter Service - Rentals - - Sightseeing Flights ‘Located at the Castlegar Airport PH, DAYS .365-7444 PH. NIGHTS. 365-7085 Kazakoff and co-hostess Miss Lenore Evans. -evening of games sa’ prizes go to Mrs. Bernick and Mrs. Donna Klein. Seated in the place of hon- or, which was decorated in yel-|. low. streamers, 3 Bernick re- ceived many giits resented in a white umbrella. a ‘The ribbons were then ‘knot- ted together in a: traditional shower: game with Miss Evans ending with ‘the ring. The evening closed ‘with re-* =} freshments’ served .buffet style, |. centered around ‘a cake inscrib- ed “Best Wishes Joann.” A second shower honoring =| Miss Bernick was . held at the uary bride in the‘opening. inspections are also the normal An. eye-catching © bonnett, | responsibilities of the fire chief,” which was'made' from the many} hen bows decorating. the ‘gifts, was During 1965 there were 55 Presented to the: guest ‘of hon- building inspections carried out or. by yy the fire cehie! seo. ineiad: ty .| ed were ‘periodic inspections nedy were pourers: ak te even] of fhe! local ‘schools. ing lunch with ‘Misses’Lola and The ‘chi Leona’ Bernick~ and ‘Misses 'Jo- nee and Gail, }, Kennedy. Serv} oh ST. RITA’S HALL TONIGHT CHICKEN SPECIAL - SOUTHERN: FRIED 12 pieces «..:.$2.75 ‘16 pieces 20 pieces. .... $4.75 24 pieces .. SERVED IN THE DINING ROOM OR | {PHONE ‘FOR ‘TAKE-O! a 8 B.R. home with excellent revenue from a furnished basement suite. ‘Choice location near schools and shopping. Young Agencies Ltd. Castteatrd Plaza “Bh 305~ j-7125 nter: underway. able contribution” to the - pro- Flans for the e communities y | vince’ 's wildlife management Pro- result ‘gur- the Company. veys conducted in ey area last eatnees jensen tial ADDY: in. pergon ovqnformation taken from the | summer to determine the wishes to S51; Col jumbla “Ave. Castlegar OF returned questionn a ep pro. oft the people who will be affect- VICENL =a SaUnE EN Age IED0 tor | Properly analyze: elp pro- i TD. wwurehoure™ duties, ADBiy 15-20 for | Peel biologists assess wildlife| “We would require definite SER’ Natgwriting to P.O, Box 1269, Cast-| conditions following every hunt-| commitment: from people" in- = e@. Ngai teeta cem oa ing season. tending to resettle In these new i Arpaio accepted tm- Similar questionnaires have | communities and are . asking Charter Service been sent out to, random ‘selec-| them to write: t Powin; ¢ - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes forms, Automatic Gas. Dryer? IT COULD BE! and FREE tool Watch Your Malt, Tretuding 6%. interest. William Leal Agencies + Realtors . 534 Josephine Street, Nelson, B.C. hone S82-2425 or Phone Castlogar 868-7000! Eves, Phone Mr, Younz Mrs. Boran 365-8117 365-7118 For aa BY TENDER rt-time clerk- us specifying “T"New 2 bedroom home, 21th A’ tions of hunters for’ the) past the’ vtype o£ lot. ey want,” Mr. |. Small down pi pea {NTA gu d. [15 years. Wiléon explained. 385-5895 after 5 p.m. ‘Apply in person 351 ‘Ssiumiia Ave, FOR RENT R A hs A A or Ph, 365-7272, tin-S 3 house, 18th’ St. and Srd Ti ave. Hinnaird, (Musselman. former NOTICES Last Week's Bowling Results Rowdy Rollers ‘Ann Stasila 206. LHT gccupants) $55 per mo. Ph. 365-8180. Room ‘and Board for 2 gentie- 3 bedroom house. ADPly _290| men and one room self contained. Green St. Castlegar. ‘Apply A583 co Ave. enero bedroom house for rent in| Sub. Castleg: Castlegar. For further details. Ph, Board a Son in private Aone Cranbrook 426-2491, 3-5| apply 521-dth Ave. Castlegar. 3-5 Ann Stasila 584. THS Moaners 868. THE Moaners 2382. Team points: Screamers 26, Groaners ‘s Wailers 34, Criers 37, Moan Modern fully furnished automa- |. Dance at Nordic Hall, Kinnaird, rs 54, LHS Pidey.Nite. Mixed Classic Glenna Akselson: 606. LHS Schmidt 'THS 1} set ade Jor training and, in PORK CHOPS, Rib and Loin, Ib. .. Columbia Cellose SPARERIBS, Country Style, lb. 1965 Net Profit PORK SAUSAGES, Ib. : | poms of Ms, Taam) Down Oevr 1964 COD FILLE ‘TS, Smoked, Ib. ; aia pink ‘and ‘white theme | s pono : SEE US FOR FREEZER BEEF -- was the decor of the evening. | ports.‘making a net profit; of The bride-to-be was present- | $3,342,000 for the past ‘year, Ross’ Meat Market ed with corsage from Gail Kennedy, while her mother, cemnparedto 84,077,000 for the LOCATED IN SHOP-EASY, ‘STORE. Be g Phone. 365-5034 Bernick, received: her TNR Joftary Rink ceca cc Nelson 352-5434 CASTLE TONITE & FRIDAY DOUBLE FEATURE Shows at 7 and © pm. MAT. (SAT. AT 1.30 P.M. Gymnasium is Closed After Beam Breaks It was discovered this week that one of the beams support- ing the gymnasium roof at Stan- ley Humphries Secondary School has’ broken. To avoid possible accidents, the. building has been clossed until the roof ‘can be inspected by structural engineer Vic hor, son. on Monday. For paemeval by Purchaser Bowling LHS Kay Bevan 244, LHT Joyce: Andrews 598. THS Cheerios 864. THT Pin- curlers. 2304. ‘eam points: Cheerios 3, Muffets 1, Mugs: 1, Pincurlera Tuesday One O'Clock Elsie Rysen 250. ‘Lat “The Beau ‘Vista Motel located in Nakusp on the Arrow Lakes. It is 24’ X 84’ long and consists of 12 units. Partially furnished. Individually heat- _ ed. Choice corner lot available to relocate building on. Bids close February 15, 1966. Highest of any offer not necessarily accepted. _ For further information contact M>. J. Baxter, B.C. Hydro and Power ‘Authority, P.O. Box 580, Nakusp, B.C.’ Telephone 265-3626. swazee | while net profits were down, sales were $65,530,- 000, sSompared with $62,347, 000 for The results earn- ings of 34c per common share after payment of $804,000 in dividends ‘ on jprsterced compared with mon share: ifter eo, 19 000) in preferred “dividends i During, the year the com: pany started construction of the |. FOU Mio SRetia Arait pup Basement sulte Ph, 365-3006, = Have your Social ‘Security Card, ‘Ohe bedroom furnished suite. Ph. | Photos, News clippings, etc. perman- 365-6673 $46 | ently protected in plastic. Ph, S65- 601. = a= =| ta Taree SISSDINE TOOLS FTRAIS OR Extends Thanks “For Local Help ie HEE r Dear Sir: te TRIS| 3 ‘The members of the Beb) B Ei Jeffery curl curling rink would ‘like | to sincerely thank their many friends and fellow. curlers who RED: AND: WHITE STORE : Tae, cae enema KINNAIRD, 8.C. Sat, Feb. 5.10 p.m, - 1 a.m. Curly’s Very] Rhythm: Ramblers. Old Time and = reasonable, Ph 365-7403 after 5” pam. ‘Western Music. aiterations. Eve it 250. CasHegar Drug 816. ai LET, Evelyn Senile Oe uer ae, ne John Paulson 265. fron railing, patio dividers, fences, : 3 ; | John Paulson 698. Team points: MacAlister's a oeey, meee Ornamental 1 een 2 THS Reformers 1022; THT] Insurance Independents 0, Reformers 2917. Castlegar Diag. 3 Oglow’s 1, ‘Team points: The Outcasts Castlegar 28 “Service 3, Aero | 2 The Vive Shakes1. Mobile | Taxi 1. et Tuesday one lock LHS Elsie: Rysen‘ 220-7 Lar |: Elsie Rysen 596. MacAlister’s Insurance sleeping room. Private en- 365- LT trance. Bitective Maret at Ph, 968 | REALTOR ., room ae Oee for couple ry For all designs in ornamental or or. YOUR LOGAL Furnished 1 bedroom apartment. ) =| Maple Motel,” Blueberry’ Creek. ‘Ph. IS THE MARKETPLACE FOR HOMES | © =| 222% aria 2 bedroom duplex, Semi-turnished ‘Also-painted to your ‘own’ color cholee For courteous, efficient service in the sale ot =e _——— Tree — your property, call your favorite Broker to analyze == angst March ist Ph Ph com sneties, oF prenatal