CAROL SINGERS iiguianea the holidays of the less fortunate Christmas, singing throughout the Castlegar area to ‘col- lect money for a enue: charity. Newly 20 of the youngsters bridesmaids, Nancy before Kinnaird Sociel Notes a | Vrs. D. E. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 4 Glenna Howes who is in training at St. Joseph's Hospital, , paid a visit to her home, visiting her parents, Mr. and| Mrs. H. F. F. Howes, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Swartz ent their Christmas holidays siting Mrs, Swartz's brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. bebpe abentt of Williams Lake. r 30 persons attended the recent shower honoring Dor- is Davis whose marriage took place poet days ago to Gar- field 4 Hostes oan, Mrs. H. Warner, 4 |assisted by ‘Nancy Gemmil, pre- sented the guest of honor and her mother, Mrs. R. Davis, with rose corsages, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray of spent the Ch and New Year's in Kinnaird and Fruitvale. Mrs. A. Gray and Sheila spent 8 few days in Richmond over the New Year holiday with Mr, and Don Blishem' and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnston spent their holidays at Regina as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burnsley, On their return tip Davis’ brother, Bill: Archer of Victoria. Thay were here to at- femee recent Leamy-Davis Congratulations are in or- der in this month of January for Mr. Fred H. Kesler who celebrat- ed his 92nd birthday last Thurs- day, also to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCreight on their 58rd wedding anniversary Jan, 11 and Mr. and Mrs. P, T, Melville a Hoel ree they were by Johns‘ca's mother, Mrs. K. Johnston of New Westminster. foe 4s now visiting at their th te Guests ‘at the home of Mr. their law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. R. Davis were Mrs. Phil|Ken Fr 3) Campbell of Mission and Mrs. | coast. eeman for a visit at the the many beau! satitul gifts eee tie Lorcaine Warner homes. The] and youngsters banded th asa Project, without the help of any church group. — = Caxtlegar, News Photo holiday at the home of Mr. and Guests for the New Year MARX AUTO BODY & PAINT SERVICE Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled. Prompt!y 24-Hour Wrecker Service Ph. 365.3037 Mrs. T. Cowlin, were their son- inlaw y and Saugntel, Prat ane Mrs, Len V: GOING TO NELSON? arly; and. fanally “of wfarysville and fn. For Tastv Food brother and sister-in-law, Mir. and Delicious pn Mrs. Don Adams of Trochu, Coffee It's Mr. and Mrs. Mel Carroll of White Rock were guests at the Saag a Sa air. ant ROSE’S erman, who is at- DELICATESSEN rama UBC, was home for the 551 WARD svREET ents, Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Acker- Debbie and YAriene deren pay (over ta take ia chances with grening fest, Madd: we stock @ full salection-of* SAVAGE SHOES- for children «xs Shoe 5.- re 2. qaveliead to Richmond auey were the guests of Mr. and » Jack Dobbin and family. Se woe accuinpanied by Mrs. Wyer’s mother, Mrs. J. A. Dobbin vor Victora who had been ther euest auring the Christmas holi-| «wOuday season to visit her par- Walter School Board ‘The board of school t Standing Students Concern Members The lem is BAY AVE. TRAIL, B.C. PH. 364-2114 TONIGHT AND FRIDAY TWO COLOR HITS Dick Van Dyke and Debbie Reynolds DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE Also, Glenn Ford and Stella Stevens THE RAGE One Complete Show at 7.30 P.M. STARTS SATURDAY Christopher Plummer and Yule Brynner THE TRIPLE CROSS Two Shows Nightly at 7.80 and 9.95 DOGS RUNNING DEER for this district is with a bussing problem and the solution should be worked out virtually without consideration of the cost, the school board chairman said Monday. Informed of the fact that} bus drivers have been warned by policemen about standing pas-| sengers in school busses, Mrs, iter Jacobson said: “I don't] care what it costs—this bo: pp? vr, and Mrs, Paul D yer and| law.” board is in no Position to break the} gm, The problem, existing for at perhaps longer, was c! ed b; a recent meeting between the school of the bus drivers’ union. The bus drivers had com- RCMP least the present school term and this 'd and repreesntatives b by a four-month delay in de- livery of one bus for use in dis- trict No. 9. Delivered early in October, 1967, the bus was equipped with an inadequate motor. jNegotstio ns for a more ade; ade- ul ace way eee san it is to be feplced within 2 very short “The ew bus was reported to have ‘ett Erantford, Ont. early weel id reassert their reluctance to take lity for plained of from and: said they were Pee ucant to Basket League Fee: $10.00 SELKIRK COLLEGE through ‘its Department of Continuing Education will sponsor a ONE DAY SEMINAR SESSION on SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES A study useful to all who supervise work 10 am. January 20, 1968 This presentation will be made by Mr. L.B. Kellogg and Mr. H. E. Stringer of the consultant firm of Stevenson & Kellogg Ltd. January Siatistics uary statistics have been released by by officials of the West Kootenay Senior Secondary basketball gue, Standings as of Jan. 10 are as follows: zu Boe & wurmucwawed cocemm mS Students $5.00 ded i small donkey carts, many S peau. tiful churches. was charged, not the schoo ovard, Puuce officials have said. Congratulations Sent By Senior Citizens For embers ea base It would be the driver wno | bus. One board member gave as- surance the situation would be rectified with receipt of the new “What if a driver is fined for overloading before the new unit arrives?” another queried. District Superintendent Claude Bissell said the problem is, at the moment, beyond the power of the board to solve. KOOTENAY WEST Take notice that by Authority of <.2 Wildlife Act, “ANY DOG" found running at large | and harassing deer WILL BE DESTROYED: — From January 15th, 1968 to March 15th, 1968 in the following areas: KASLO DISTRICT: — West of Kootenay Lake, the area between the watersheds of Schroeder Creek and Coffee Creek. NELSON DISTRICT: — The area between Coffee Creek and Balfour AND including the watershed of the West Arm of Kootenay Lake and Kootenay River to its confluence with the Columbia River. SLOCAN DISTRICT: — Watershed of Slocan Lake and Slocan River. CASTLEGAR DISTRICT: — Watershed of the Goi- umbia River from Syringa Creek to the Interna- tional Boundary. SALMO M'STRICT: — Watershed of the Salmo River from Ymir to its confluence with the Pend d’Oreille. FISH & WILDLIFE BRANCH Business and Pr ‘ ssional Directory PHOTOCOPYING Black-onWhite Process Reasonable Rates Castiegar News Ph. 365-7266 . their 53rd wed- anniversary on Sunday. A card of CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY ig -the There were some Gaal of cubecen ee the Canadian and one very. interesting slide showed the ig pee Remo Craftsmanship Ganeatesd Call for free estimates - no obligation Phone 365-5636 OUTCH CLEANING SERVICE Free Estimates Free Phone Zenith 6826 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Children’s Cord Set Snow Suits Ladies Goals ...........2000+00+. 25, 33 and 50 Per Cent Off Ladies Dresses, Full and Half Sizes ... 33 and 50 Per Cont Off Ladies Pant Suits ..........000ce+eeeeee0. 33 Per Sent Off Ladies Slims and Ski Jackets ............... 25 Per Gant Off Ladies Fun Furs ...............+.. 25, 33 and 50 Per Cent Off . Ladies Jackets and Sweaters ...... 25, 22 and 50 Per Gent Of Ladies Suifs 33 and 50 Per Cent Off Blouses 25, 33 Per Cont Off Lounge Pyjamas 50 Per Cent Of Girls Dresses 25, 33 Per Cent Off Boys Housecoats & Jackels ... 33, 50 Per Cent Off Boys Shirls 33 Per Cent Off Men’s Jac Shiris . . . 25, 33 Per Cent Off Mien’s Jackels, For Casual Wear & Werk ... 25, 33 & 50 Per Cent Off Large Acsortmont of Toys ............. 25, 23 and G0 Per Cont Of REMEMBER. OUR JORUARY. WHITE SALE -IS STILL ON -- 33% Hours: Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 9. a.m. to 9 p.m. — Free Gift Wrapping at Columbia Stores Any Time of the Year — Also shown were some Can- edian picture of Hay iver, Fort Simpson, English Bay and Fort Cambri Many Indians and Eskimos were shown in these pictures. There were many beautiful Shirt-Pant Set 25, 33 & 50% Off 50% Off 33, 50% Off churches and a Catholic’ shrine where mass is held twice a year. Fast TV Service @ PROMPT © COURTEOUS Color, : Black-and-White TV and Transitor Radio — All Makes & Models — SEE COLOR TONIGHT FREE HOME TRIAL GLS Electronics Open Evenings Until 9 Castlegar — Phone 365-5351 Nelson — Phone, 352-7111 Radio Ce ifrolled Van A. Naturepathle Health Service low ding 605 Columbia Ave Phone 365-7022 S RECAIRS All Major And Portable Appliances CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE SERVICE Phone 365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES i Phone See : > - INTERIOR VACUUM SERVICE Located ‘in -bascment ea atyed Fabrics fra Senin Box 130 - Castlegar, B.C 1. Ph ie 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. ARUN. t LeROY SREEP’S ELECTRIC CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Free Estimates «Phosta 345.7075 QUTOMETRIST Offer Hours: Tues through Sat. 9.19 15 Phena 365.7355 ie + LUMBING HEATING DESMOND % ee ‘upplies snd Iestallations OVTOMETRIST aia or SAR Bakers 2 Nese hows: 1505 S82 Mates Sa Phene CAR-SAILS FABRICS f cegranteing | & Alterations RuBrER STAMPS eamstress enn’. ane Write Ph. $65-3134 Cle Cut Rubbe: z Stamp Sheer KOOTENAY WELDING Box * abso, BC & CASTING REPAIRS Tans 7805 Steel Fabrication ua 12 Cotes ADDING TAPES pth inst MOURE FORMS Ph. 365.5531 RECEI’T BOOKS CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph 365-7266 KOOTENA: BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS 636 Columbia Ave Phone 365-5155 “A Complete Builders Service” CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME ustrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical SEPTIC. TANK Rate ts PUMPING Phone 368-5166 ‘SINGER REPAIR SALES. &' SERVICE All Singer wae On ~ Located - in. Castlegar Flamingo Motel ih. 365-7971 . PARSLOW’S OFFICE SUPPLIES -Call at the CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 885-7266 TOP JOB PRINTING CASTLEGAR NEWS. Phone 365-7266 ve NRE This Week’s Specials Paints PAINT PRICES ARE GOING UP!!! Buy Now at 1967 Prices While Present Stocks Availabl P & G Builders Supply BEST-DRESSED PLAYERS in local minor hockey is a source of dvalry between the Kinsmen Pee Wee tei id th resented recently with new uni- lorms by local Kinsmen. Gordon Brunel, Centé Pee Wee Pu am Jumbo We GUITARS - GUITARS 1 CANORA reg $119.00 NOW $79.95 1 SUYIKI reg $ 29.95 NOW $16.95 1 CANORA reg § $ 59.95 NOW $29.95 1 TEISCO reg $144.00 NOW $99.00 1H. UKE reg $ 10.95 NOW $ 7.25 1 BANJO reg $ 23.00 NOW $15.90 Uke at RICKS new uniform, 5 of Mel McMullen, left, Dreaident of the Kinsmen club and Dr. WW. M. Yule, president of the minor hockey assaciation. Search and Rescue Group Recruiting For Coming Season Pork Roasts Boneless. Gov't. Insp. Grain-Fed Pork CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 18, 1968 caine) 1 14 9 outside one would hardly know of its exist Hons, Meetings involved _joctures on map reading, co! ing, first aid, knots, "bush travel Plus other means by which they assist someone lost or hurt. PAY OFF BUS LS WiTH ONE GLEAN SWEEP Ready cash from GAC International -makes piled-up bills disappear fast. Sweep many monthly payments into one. Stop in or call. Get acqosinted with our one-step bill cleeniog service. ap ie b INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORP, LTO. Casthecird Ptara..cssevesssevercens PROBS 35-2772 lights, axes, power saw for metal Gr coment Is, knives and RCMP in Castlegar wili:actuate the search and rescue group. ‘siaom te 365-8329 or H. Warner, civil defence - co-ordinator, at 365-7387. ES: Fail Bazaar Profits For Church Supplies ‘ The first xegular. meeting in ee of the St. David's 2 ACW. Leg of Pork Roasts Gov't: Inspected. pump, shove! : tarps, ‘Now on ofder is a two- i uiries should be to Mr. jf ae Union Bacon Gov't Approved. 1-Ib. Package Pork Chops All Cuts. Gov't. Insp. Grain-Fed Pork, Ib. 19¢ Cooked Assorted Meats Union. Gov't Approved .. Fricassee Fowl Canada App ] 29 Garlic Rings A Real Taste Treat Marshmallow BISCUITS. 5 Great Flavors 3... 89¢ Macaroni Creamettes, 4-Ib. Pac! Genie Sugar, — 79 . Posts Cereals Honey Combs, Sugar Critp, Crispy. Critters 3 re $1 Ib. tin $1 19 2. 69e Crisco Margarine parka mamnit- . Soups er Veg. 10-0z. wit for 49c Clear Apple Or Pineapple Juice Pineapple Malkins. Sliced, Crushed or Tidbits .. Bicks Pickles ‘POLSKI or PLAIN DILL, 48-oz. jar 69c¢ YUM YUM or SWEET MIXED, 48-0z. 59c -Malkins Vegetables CREAMED CORN, CUT. GREEN BEANS PEAS & CARROTS, MIXED VEGETABLES 5 for $1 .00 &. Notice is hereby given that all Motor Vehicles must be off the streets during snow removal operations. ‘You are requested to re- move your vehicle off the street to ensure a proper. | Sand efficient snow remov- : al job. Bylaws No. 72 and 814, provide for the im- pounding of all vehicles on the streets at your ex- pense. AND NOTICE TO PARENTS Please stop your children from digging, and playing In caves in the snowbanks on the streets — a terrible accident could occur if the children are caught by the snowplow. ALEX LUTZ, Works Supervisor. Corporation of the Town of Castlegar ; Flour Robin Hood . 25 th bag $1. 79 Nabob Coffee. 2 re Celery Fresh and Crisp. Golden Yellow. Tropican 5 wp. bag 79¢ Ballet Tissue Cooking Onions. 3 1:.Z9c OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL SEVEN — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL NINE _SHOP AND SAVE AT KINNAIRD oy CUT RATE GROCETERIA CENTRAL FOOD MART! We Reserve the Right. to Limit Quantities FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY TO CALL PHONE 365-5336 Central Food Mart Open Sundays 10 a.m. to 6 e.m.