‘casmiisean NEWS, Thursday, Sept: 2, 1965. LEGION CORNER An important first meeting | Ka 68 | will many other important matters will be discussed, _Mr. ond) ‘Mrs. E R. DOU the Pacific eldee St caueher and family live Island. LNA “NATURAL GAS COMES TO ROBSON" —— SPELIS | PROGRESS Boe Progressive — Install An IAN STANDARD - “GUENEX” GAS FURNACE _ (More than 50% of Plumbing and Heating products In uso manufactured bye American. Standard © Products | Ltd.”. Authoritative Tete Encyclope- dia Brittanica) LET OUR eects SHEET MET. TERS ‘MARE “YO FORTANLE, SATISFIED, CUS- TOMER. (We Arrange’ Finance up to Five Years through Inland Na- tural Gas if Desired) -SMITH'S in the world today have been +} ‘PUBLIC NOTICE REMEMBER: Hospital WA rummage. sale, Sept, 25. Any contributions will be picked up by phoning 365- 115, ; : Seo the film “Freedom In thoir Souls" Sept. 7, 7.30, Grace Pres- byterlan Church, sponsored by Bible Society, Reminder — Keop Oct, 17 open for the Mission Festival at, Unit: ed Chureh, 4 Square Dancing, Robson ‘Haut, . 11. $2, per, couple, | re- served, Every! ybody welcome, "PLUMBING & HEATING LTO, WARM FOOTWEAR FOR HUNTING - star. fs here! FULL SIZE RANGE OF WATERPROOF : AND INSULATED BOOTS FOR THE HUNTER From $19.95, - : MADDOCKS|: to ian two new tires had al- ready been destroyed, so they headed for the Peace river coun- try stopping at’ Dawson Creek. In Edmonton .they visited the Alberta game farm. From Calgury they headed for Jasper where they rofe the sky tram to they, 500 foot level. Also took in a snowmobile. ride-on’ the At 2 Louise they took a sedan Hit 20 the top of White hom 3 mountain for a view from al Tn Banff they visited the wax‘ gallery and rode the gon- dola lift to another 7,000 foot level for a sky view. of’ Banff. From there they drove to the famous Frank slidc.. Mrs. Ross having been born and ed- ucated in that part of the coun- ‘visited the‘ old homestead gndize reminesced with old school There they went to Cards- ‘}ton and on to Waterton Lakes houliaSnnaee REA park. Crossing over into Mont- ona and the Glacier park there. ‘After a sojurn for shopping in Missoula they went to Yellow Stone park, Wyo. Stopping en- route to vist the Lewis and Clark Caverns which are the’ largest limestone caverns in the north- west. “Their next point of interest was: Craters of the Moon:in Id- aho’ which isthe Semaine of a long: ago vuleano. They then went on. to Oregon $0 more sight “seeing finally heading Lens by -way of ade tere an = ‘School District ‘No. 9 Population’ Estimated Population’. of School « Dis- trict No. 9 is now estimated at 9,165 persone. ‘The annual: report. of the WEKHU. estimates the population of Castlegar: at 2,690, Kinnaird at 2,200 and® the unorganized area at 4; 275." > ch First to Castlegar Drug and then. : A MATH SETS” TEMPO DISCS __ ART SUPPLIES — SLIDE RULES PENS -— Ballpoint, Cartridge and Fountain *, DICTIONARIES — Both Winston and Oxford LEATHER BRIEF CASES LUNCH KITS — Plastic, Metal - $7.50.to $19.50 PENCIL CASES LOOSE LEAF FOLDERS — All Sizes . Chemistry Stencils shoud Stee Bags : All School Lists Me Available. For. Reference - for HIGH 1 souadL § STUDENTS “ JUMPERS by White Steg, Toni: Lynn ete., in corduroy & wool. Fall assortment of colors $7.95 to $16.95 _ Corduroy SKIRTS * by White Stag $6.98 JUMPER BLOUSES Large assortment in Terylene or Cotton pink, blue.’ white $3.95 & $4.95 SLIM COLLEGIATE . ‘Casual Kings by GWG 00. A Washable .. “SPORT. SHIRTS. ; Large assortment $5.05 - $7.95 SOCKS « black or white Toughie, 10-12 .. “880 F _. Finest quality. seamless Ladies’ Girl's © NLYONS Gym SHORTS “Mesh 390 or Sizes. 8-20 § 1,59 :| Men's gym Shorts $1.47. ; Mon’ 's White Turtle, Neck Sweat Shirts $2.79. Back. To School . Flats for Young Juniors e _ black, brown, red beige | LTT RKUONUN ORR Young Men's Styles ats i . Low Prices Starting at. $8.98, a SLATER’S . Continental Oxford - $14.98 i Cen INE aT 54-IN. ALL- WOOL FLANNEL : "This is just the ‘thing. for this year's latest yoke look ea jumper-dress, hipster | skirt and blouse. In ‘brown, gold," i Kelly green, red and black. _ Ne E a Priced at only: Ne 2; 54.IN. HOUNDS TOOTH TWILL WEAVE. Ideal for suits, jumpers and skirts. It's 8 available in in grey, n ‘brown and green. Reasonably priced ; cat . 36IN. CORDUROY zIn blue, ‘green; brown. fey “YOU. MAKE 1 ‘YOUR ‘SELECTION. "School Specials ‘on: Thermos & Pian Buckets “SQUARE. METAL BUCKET with . 10-oz. bottle reg. $3.99 SPECIAL $2. 99 LADIES BONGO BAG in vinyl tapes- try design.’ with 10-02; bottle, reg. $4.79 i: SPECIAL «2-2-2 $3.88 PLASTIC PERMA-CASE BUCKET | this lunch buc et is ‘unbreakable. ; Narrow-Mouth 10-02. Bil. "Wide:Mouth 10-03: Bil: Reg.) 3.49 Sale $2. 88: Reg. 4.29. Sale $3. 49° FULL SEL) LECTION OF: METAL, PLASTIC AND ‘ALUMINUM. BUCKETS AND THERMOS BOTTEES FROM 10 TO 30 OUNCE AN: WIDE AND NORROW | $200 pt Pp y. 0. of. the Pulp ‘and Paper Workers £. Can- da for the fourth’ year. in’a row on: Mon: ;day. Active in the day’s celebrations were ‘pack |-ro deft to’ right, ‘Mitch ' Chernoff man “Of the local’s ' social committee. He : dreds of: union ‘members and ‘their, fai 3 lege sto; "to énter ihto ‘an: ‘agreement, with the West | ootenay. Regional Col- Ys ‘electronics, t Wl eetariall sclenc Cao oar Uberal arts ‘program: for.::"secondary achool: graduates seeking gener- al‘education; ‘two-year acagemic P ass forthe construction and wards) university: degrees, in‘ li- |e arts, sclence and engineer: ig. ‘acre’ property ‘at the ‘site ‘of Ar- row dam, has been ¢ awarded $160 Jess ‘than ‘t! offer: by, “uninjur ‘aaga \ was ‘charged by Castlegar RCMP. with gefallin ig to drive on the right ide. of ‘the white ‘line. “room, two" sel= adustrial power re- an “ini shop and, yen daa and 'electro- i +| McDonald ‘for comment but. mii tiie ee | yy a medium ted by reer -{-ges coming‘ in® highway* patterns | mot: to let the department: back rogram’ 1 Zinio, . cautio! as that ‘with the -chan- inthe area are: mi ‘out’ of: the’ whi