CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 28, 1968 FOR RENT FOR RENT x 46 TRAILER IN legen, Ph, 345-7883, FURNISHED _ AP‘ downtown Castlegar. city Centre Motel or Ph. pie. CAST- oNEAND AND TWO BDI cottages. Fh. 5-6466, 248 FULLY FURNISHED SUT! Suitable for a couple of girls or sinerly © peuple on 1444 Columbia ‘5 a month. 348/3 rooms, bath and utility — S. IN eats water and sewer inclu- | ply | ded. SEMI-FURNISHED APT. ded, nuke Harvick Apts. Ph, 65-5872. tin33 FOR SALE BRAND NE NEW _ CHESTE! field and chair. Ph. 365- 679: 2 NEW WINTER TIRES — HOMES FOR SALE UA Dwellings New Listing — 476 on Main St. te Gartleue: Updated, 3 bdrm. full bsmt. home with modern gas heat- ing and a very large carport FURNISHED 2 BDRM DUP- lex in the Oglow sub. Avail- able: Dee 1. Ph. see zset nat plex in Kinnaird with fridge and range. Ph. 365-7101. 343 COMPACT 3 BDRM HOUSE in Kinnaird 7th Ave. Very|ca: central. Ph. 365-7074. ae _ 36! er, FUR studded 815 x 15. Ph. 5931, BISSEL HAND RUG SHA poo Loree Open ase ket Nh. 365-5748, ONE 4 IN, on the rear lane. Owner will give carly possession. Would :|you believe it! only $8,900. Like new. 2h Exclusive District Truly a handsome family home, and only a block from the hospital on 5th. Beauti- ful setting, not far to schools. riendly, oversize living rm. with East India carpet and fireplace. Family nook, 3 Ty |bdrms., full bsmt., patio deck and carport. $19, 500. 365- tf ‘DRAPES WANE if 4 IN. JOINTER PLAN. » one steel bed, one book se, one china cabinet. Ph. 65-5874. BACHELORS SUITES, nished and heated. Ph. 5156. SUITE FULLY FURNISHED. Reasonable. Heat and lights included.’ Ph, 365-5490 after 6 pm. 34) 3. Ei BOOM: EURNISHED. ae NIBHED: AND UNFUR: nished houses, handy. to post/s! office and school $75. 348 3 BDRM 2; COMFORTABLE house in Robson. mg, oil heat. Ph. 385-0078 let 6 p.m. WARM 2 RM. S68 COMPLETE PART OF 1962 348) half ton, New 283 cu in en- 348) Free blueprints and instruc- Binge, 40 ay electric range. Iz ¢ CU ae FRIDGE IN very good running cond. re 365-5966. HAND LATHE —ANTIOUE wooden bed, original finish. 8|Ph. 365-879, 346 LADIES § SKIS, SKI SKI POLES & ski boots, size 8. Perfect con- dition. Ph. 365-8217. 346 — SAVE $ $$ $ INSTALL YOUR own piumbing and_ heating. tions. Simpson Sears Ltd. Ph. 305-7707. Ask for Mike. tfn38|9 Snappy Savings For the sharp buyer, we offer one of the few terrific buys on today’s housing market. Located at _673-Ist Avenue in Castlegar. This roomy 2 bdrm cottage \s just the home for le close to town. $10,500. 6 | MLS No. 1478 Pl Country home on celgar road. 21 acres with stream, fruit trees, large meadow and b home. Fireplace, din- ing room, oil furnace. $17,000 MLS No. 1535 Corner view lot — Kinnaird. Good all ’round family home, FURNIS! suite. Ph, 365-5062 or 365- 6541. 48 COMPLETELY FURNISHED FOLDING POOL TABLE — 4 x 8. Excellent condition, up and one down. gone gas heating, carport, shade trees. $12,500. MLS No, 1597 family wanting to be}; 7 HOMES FOR SALE 1962 10 x 60’ GENERAL house trailer. Good condition, Reasonable, Ph, 365-6751. 247 OR SALE OR RENT THREE bdrm trailer. Ph. S06 7277.10 COMPACT 3 BDRM HOUSE with bsmt in Castlegar — Owner leaving province and wishes to sell immediately. Will take first reasonable of- fer to $8,000. No triflers Please, Ph, 365-3226. 348 FIVE ROOM HOUSE TO BE moved. Ph,’ 365-7846. WANTED CARD OF THANKS USED FURNITURE OF ALL We wish to thank our pup dog. 359-741 kinds, The Salvation Army. Ph, 365-7112. WANT A MALE aan 211, BA. oO Lethe ele ee Bl WANT RIDE MONDAYS TO Fridays to Nelson. Will help with, erates Ph. me scene of the accident—Roland good friends and’ neighbors i6|for their acts of kindness, Eitts, cards and flowers fol- lowing our car accident. Spe- anks to Dr. Berno, Stef- aN nand Alvarez, staff of the Trail Hospita!. Also spe- cial thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Salo who rendered im- mediate assistance at the or terrier for a house Write Bill Gould, Box New Denver. Ph. or Jean and Dennis Palsson and 247/103, Thrums. acreage ote Write B Box LARGE. LOT LL Mary Waters. IN BLUEBERRY, LOT WITH 10 x 50° trailer with washer and dryer, 10 x 24 addition and 2 x 24 carport. Ph. 805-1 We NAIRD, , 3 BDRM FAM- iy home. Large living room, wall-to-wall carpet, spacious kitchen, full basement con- taining 4th bdrm. Carport and gas heat. Upper bench Monaud, Ph, 365-8191 after OnE" BDRM HOUSE NEAR high school in Castlegar. Ph. 226-7252 in Vallican, —_ tfn47 HELP WANTED friends and neighbours for thee kindness and messages We wish to express our thanks to our WANTED 5 WOMEN TO 348) sell the Pennyrich bra. High earnings, newics a furnished if qualified. Call 385-6423. HELP WANTED SALESMAN $14,000 plus regular cash bonus for man over 40 in of our dear wife and mother. Ternent, nurses and aids at Castlegar hospital, eee Don Wicket and Frank Ingham of Castlegar Funeral during the loss Special thanks to Dr. Fr. Bro- hy, the choir, June O'Sulli- pe son, Castlegar area. auto trips to contact custom- | Petroleum Corp., Ft. Worth, SMT, |'Texas 76101. Home—Mr. Gendron and Phil Take short| Florence Paulson, Ida Cleeve. “Nice work Joey. When he beaned you it forced in the winning run.” Cribbage Tournament Mrs. R. Wadey took tho The members of the LA District Socials of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 held their regular meeting Monday eve- s ning. Mrs, E. Murray reported that a card had been sent to a sick member and that 18 visits had been, made to th fie nee meeune. local ital, chair for the and election of 1969 officers, ince all offices were not filled there will be a further election and nominations at Mrs, J. Grant will do the that hospital visiting for the com- and warned that if there was | followed not a better turn out they’ would be discontinued. papus;xe Jeu “WI ‘sD greetings from Mrs. wip Dunn of Victoria, a former Kinnaird resident and once a member of the LA here. 5 ray will see that the Christ. mas cards are mailed to those in the services, ‘are to provide some form of -ling were Mrs. Wadey and ing month. The next meeting, to be held Dec. 9, will be by the Christmas Barty when gifts will be ex- changed and Santa Claus will be present. The members entertainment. Hestessea, for the even- Mrs. Walker. The evening's booster ‘prize was won by ro" Air mail C. A. Dicker- wish to thank most I sincerely Drs, Hall, Johnson Soutwerer and Bartell for their care of Pres., me both before and during my stay in the Castlegar and HOUSEKEEPER District Hospital. Also to the Close to schools, swimming ool and store. 7th Ave. Kin- aid. Ph. 365-6885. 247 10 x 50 HOUSE TRAILER— furnished with color appli- ances including washer and dryer, situated on fenced and landscaped, lice enced as trailer court. Will sell separately. A real buy for $8,000. Ph, 365-5491. 445 3” BDRM HOUSE, DOUBLE garage, fruit trees and lawn acres at lower ru. for Hotel, room and board includ- ed. Inquire at Hotel Dining Room, 348 WORK WANTED WILL op OEE CEE ING — Ph. ss DeFoe. SEWING. ips “ALTERATIONS, ee DO HOUSE CLEAN ing and cleaning offices by the hour, nurses and staff of the hospi- |tat who were so kind to me. To my neighbors and friends a sincere thank you for the flowers, cards, visits and phone. calls received while I was a patient in the hospital. Thank you all so much. Mrs. 7 | Ro: . WITH_THANKS Branch No. 170 and La- dies Auxiliary are grateful for the splendid support of the public, all segments of 00-7456. Ph, 385-5658, 347 THE HOME TEAM Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 A onetime resident of] Syringa Creek and a life member of the Castlegar Can- fadian Legion Branch 170, Douglas Smellie, 90, died Nov. 17 at Shaughnessy Hos- pital, Vancouver. Mr. C. Miller of Alder- grove left Friday after visit- ing his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gil- es’ of Kinnaird, Mrs. Roland Palsson and son Dennis and Mrs. Harry Waters, all of, Kinnaird, who were in a car accident short- ly after Remembrance Day, have been released: from GASTLEGAR Villa Society Annual Meeting MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1968 Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel Trail- Hospital. Mr. Palsson was released earlier. Mrs, Palsson is now staying with her mother-in-law, Mrs. H. Palsson of Kinnaird. Did you know? To store lawn chairs, hang them by metal shower curtain hooks nailed to overhead garage or basement beams. Kinettes Will Collect Gift Boxes Friday - Boxes which have been meiaccident on the Kinnaird FIGHT TB AND OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES Gar Accident Involves Vehicle That Was Stopped Damages estimated at over $500 occurred when two vehicles were involved in an bridge at 5 p.m. on Satur- day ry. Police say a_ vehicle driven by John Overnnay, 23, of Brilliant couldn’t stop in time to avoid hitting a car driven by Peter Sam Perehudoff, 48, of Shoreacres. The Perehudoff car had stop- ped on the bridge; gud Mr. Perehudoff was dif- Beulty in getting i it 3 started CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-71 SHELL PRODUCTS eae nes | PAY’H TAKIT We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities Abraham Lincoln was righti “You can foal part of the peo- ple all of the time, part of the people some of the time, but you can’ not fool all of the people all the timal” More people are joining “Bob's Di House” day! Ask the man who belongs —he can tell you whyt suite, includes TV, electric 7 Wringer washing ine, heat, linens ete, Ph.’ 965-7544. | Min Siuminam taps. By Se, 4 BDRM HOUSE IN CAST-|5475,__ naa legar, Ph. 368-3691, _—_348 GYPROCK FILLING AND|the parade — business firms 1.30 p.m. painting done. Winter rate.|and organizations who sup- fe placed in many of the local . 365-6754. 348/ported the Poppy Drive and ti to receive gifts for the attended the Remembrance eecoive gifts farjthe Ph. 365-8031 or vontact BOY’S BLUE JACKET, PUP Day Service. A special thanks i to Mr. Bergeon for the use This was one of Eli the announcements made at | hockey crest on back, silver Sopow at 430 Willow St., aT centennial crest on lelt front. of the Castle Theatre when the recent meeting of the Ph, 365-5953. Kinette Club of Castlegar- NOTICES Kinnaird. NOTICE OF MEETING — Club members planned to attend the Kinnaird WI General meeting of the Rob- “|son Rate Payers Assn. wi coffee party which was held Monday. The admission was will be held Nov. 28, 8 p.m. ob , [52 Hall. China Creek. Ph. 368-8382 or write Box 164, Trail. 346 Property For Sale 100' x 100°" LOT ON 5TH AVE. again’ at the time of the ac- cident. Damage to the Overnnay vehicle was estimated at $350 m| while that to the Perehudoff sition ‘wagon was estimated it $200. Dpper Bench Family Home. Located in the very|—_§. .jheart of your favorite neigh- y | Borhood and only 2 plosks ool. Owner moving, 3 Efe, een 2 baths, guest room, 7 | bsmt. ‘garage, ete. $16,000. SORA HOLLOW BODY MLS No. 157! 365-7054 _after_5 ae electric guitar and Paul ait, Feature ane at Robson — fegar, tints 2 BDRM DUPLEX AP plifier, hardly used. Ph. 365-|Snug $3 bedroom home, full on Full bomt. Ph. 206 001, 947 Paige Ue FH Siz] aus § bedroom home, fll Bas. Oprortunities FURNISHED SUITE SUIT-|23" WESTINGHOUSE TV — garage. Close to gov't wharf. | —__ able for 2 people or couple|/completely overhauled. Im- $7,000. SACRIFICE IN CASTLEGAR, and_1 child. Very Eensoneple maculate condition. Going ! for i — ineludes utilities $50. Ph. after 5 p.m. se io right party. Ph, 9635613, 347| YOUTH BED. PH. SES TA75. TWO BDRM HOUSE. ru 365-7128. Save $1.35 on ~ork pants, Save $1.18 on work shirts Save 35¢ on box of katex Save 16c on tin of TF. Juice weather prevented the sche- duled program from attend- ing at the Cenotaph. LEGAL LAND REGISTRY. ACT (Section 162 THE MATTER OF An un- vided one-half interest in at JACK Chernoff A Change For the LONG JOURNEY lies ahead. for this huge B.C. Douglas fir, which is about as tall as a 20-storey building. It’s shown being felled at the Copper Canyon logging division of MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. on Vancouver Island. In company with 108 otuer selected trees, it will be towed by tug to load- ed aboard a freighter, and taken to Osaka, Japan, to form the British Columbia Pavillon. at the Osaka Exposition in 1970. This ‘p: BIRTHS icular tree is an estimated 400 years att PERCHESON — To Mr. Member companies of of the arrea ep and Mrs. rose Percheson, the B.C. Pavilion. Two huge logging trucks, | Castlegar, Nov. 23 a son. including the truck which appeared at Expo will be to haul these| Mrs. - J. Re trees from the forest to the ocean. |Nov. 24 a son. “Why do I always have to be the one to test the ice?” Columbia Avenue Frontage commercial Lots Ooctischenia Acreage Business Sites Blocl a gift for a mentally ill pati- ent. Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. The decision was made to purchase more candy to INTERIOR LAKE AND BAKE She sponsored by the Doukhobor '7|/ONE PR. OF 695-14 STUD Na Seattle Wash. 3 "BDRM HOUSE, FURNISH: ded winter tires and chains. ed. Very rea-|Ph. 5-8026 or 365-7292. Ask 53-6423, | for Mrs. INGHOUSE DRYER — SAT WESTINGHOUSE DRYER QNE SUITE DOWNTOWN | Ph, 365-6869. or unfit sonable rate. Ph. 36 - Apply 3 965-6507 es FURNISHED HEAT and lights pe suue "No ae 10 dren or pets. Ph. 365-810: ho: WO BDRM HOUSE FOR = Gas heated. Ph. 365- boiz before 2.30 or after a 22. NEW S FURNISHED bdrm heme. in Robson. Poail | A able Dec. 1. Ph. Case THREE YR. rse. Ph, 365-3098. i47| 00 cash Ps, 90547029. 947 HOMES FOR SALE a HOUSE 1717-THIRD Phe "965-7965 for particulars. Speculative Land Revenue Holdings Motel and Apts. Dwellings OLD QUARTER 60 10 ms pos “EOLZOFOME, 2 bdrms. Colored applian HIPWELL REALTY P.O. Box 1179 = Ph. 365-7514 Castlegar, B.C. AACA Kinnaird. Price $2600. GARAGE FOR WINTER MO. Ph. 365.6102. 346 FURNISHED 3 BDRM HOUSE Castl 4 eew an hospital 5. tRnailable Nov. 16. See Johnny’s Shoe Repair. Young Agencies Ltd. NEW LISTINGS! BLUEBERRY CREEK: 3 bedroom, 4 year old home. Newly Gas heat. Carport. Well Hipwell Realty RENTALS Kinnaird Upper Bench, 3 bdrms. $145. Castleezy Duplex Unit, 2 Hilde View Home $75. Fd i eases Apt. on Juniper 65. Ph. 365-7514 appointed, large dining area, large living room with wall-to-wall carpet. Sacrifice Price $9,000. KINNAIRD: 1% storey, 4 bedroom family home. Wall- to-wall in living room and dining room combined. Large kitchen and eating area. Newly decorated. Full base- ment. Down Payment $2,200. Ist Mortgage at 6%9%. OR Will rent to a reliable party Young Agencies Ltd. OFFICE 365-7125 HOME 365-8117 CASTLEAIRD PLAZA — KINNAIRD, B.C. FOR RENT 2ROOM OFFICE |5P0 suite above Bank of Montreal Apply to Creighton Construc- tion Co. Ltd. Ph. S80 7708. dit Union. Ph. 365-8060. GROUND LEVEL BASMT. Bee S829, AVAILABLE ONE FORNISIE ed, 1 bdrm suite in Castlegar, utilities included. Ph. a8: 8016 weekdays after 6 p. mn. FURNISHED ue SUE Centrally _locat child- ren or pets. rte Goose ONE BDRM. HOUSE Foe 5-6 Tarrys able winter rates. “Ph. 256 7356. THREE ROOM FURNISiL fas apt. Ph. 365-5520. Eee furnished. Ph. hes 774 aE BDR! FURNISH Suite in "downtown Castlegar. Ph. 365- tin42 TWO BDH FURNISHED houses near school and store in Robson. Ph. 365-7633. UNFURNISHED TWO BDRM suite with nice view, avail- Anderson Agencies Ltd. MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE KINNAIRD Good Value, Privacy — 2100 sq. ft. of family iv. ing on a Jandscaped acre and a half. Fruit trees & swim- ming pool. Four bedrooms, two fireplaces, family room. Only $21,000. Executive Home, Woodland Park — a dream home on a riverview lot in an exclusive neighborhood. Three bedrooms and den, extra large living and dining areas, fireplaces, hot water heat, carport. $24,900. CASTLEGAR For Sate or Rent — Only 3 years old. Spotless. 3 bdrms. wi in full Easy terms. Only $17,900. Post and Beam — 490 Oak St. — Four bedrooms, double plumbing, fireplaces. Beautiful corner lot. Terms avail- able. Outstanding Family Home—750 Woodland Drive—Four bedrooms, den & rec. room. Patio and sundeck, double plumbing, double carport. Terms available. Furnished Duplex — 125-3rd Ave. — Basement, new furnace. Could be used as large 3 bedroom family home. - Reduced. to $10,000 Cash. Anderson Agencies SALESMEN AND HELEN MOSBY PHONE 365-6451 Evenings phone Mrs. Mosby at 365-8083 TED BURNS VEHIGLES FOR SALE TEE PI CAMPER. PRICE $1100, PE 365-3095, 347 1942 HARLEY-DAVIDSON motorcycle $125. Ph. aoe 62 59 PONTIAC 283 AUTOMA- tic, good transportation. Any beret accepted, le Bh. 3 365-80: 347 SROWMOBILES, SNOWTRO- FOR RENT: BUSINESS aE SPECIAL, mises next to Castlegar Cre- tr tfng2 ‘7 |cates, important papers and ladies of Robson, Raspberry From 12 to 3 p.m. next to the 7 |Castlegar Credit Union. A GENERAL MEETING the Castlegar Villa Society will be held on Monday, Dec. 2nd at 7.30 p.m. at the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel. PHOTOCOPYING: BLACK- on-white process. Birth certifi- letters, copies of pages in books, etc. Reasonable rates. Apply at Castlegar News. ae ALCOHOLIC ANON Oe Box 303, Castlegar. equipment ” rent Service Centre, 300 Front ra Castlegar, B.C. 1964_CORVAIR CONVERT ible. Ph. 365-5320. 1960 MORRIS MINL Tent cond. Ph. 365-5111 feeee or 7 pm. 348 1956 GMC % TON TRUCK in good condition. Ph. pr 57 BUICK, 6 WHEELS AND tires. Good condition. Ph. 365- 5931. tind 1958 FORD FW 332 STAN- care Good rubber. Ph. nl ’66 VALIANT SIGNET HARD- top 273 cu. in. 4 barrel, rear detrost and speaker. Ph. 365- 7472. 341 1960 GMC 1 au ON DUALS —Ph. 365-315: ONE 1860 CHE, $425. BH | Ph. 368-51 365-7552. CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD: USED CARS id eiimen Minx, good mech. = pple good sha ra- dio, winter’ tires. Pee ren A good idea made better CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. Corner of Columbia & Maple Phone 365-7209 Evenings 365-5413 Gordie Baulkham Sales Manager g|line for display advertising is CLASSIFIED AD RATES: 5 cents per word per insertion. 348|Minimum 75 cents. Three in- sertions for the price of two. Classified ads close at 12 noon sharp on Wednesdays. Dead- 12_noon on Tuesdays. tin40 348|SEPTIC. TANK PUMPING Ph, 368-5166, Trail. 5Y ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. John Jac- ques of Robson are pleased tolmne dnnounce ine engagement of | The their eldest eat staugiter Hel Helen Sema OBITUARY GILROY — Mrs. Ethel Ed- ina Gilroy, of 308 Lakeshore Drive, passed away on Nov- ember 9th, 1968, at the age ticton since 1963. by her loving husband, Dan- lel at home; one daughter, Helen, Mrs. F. Richardson of Penticton; two grandchil- dren; three great grandchil- dren; three sisters in USA. Predeceased by a brother Frank. Funeral services were held Wednesday, November WANTED 18th,. from the Roselawn Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. with Reverend J. C. Cronin WANT RIFLES, PISTOLS, shotguns. Old or modern. entrusted to the Roselawn able Oct. 15. Reasonable — tin40 Norm's Sport Shop, Nelson. Ph. 352-2015. * tf Ph. 359-7520. and Brilliant. Sat., Nov. 30.12 NOC ah my orn aa e tion S from. the first hereof to issue ‘247 |S2 Certificate sf Title in in Heuio of Deon reference to such Certificate of Title is request- ed to undersigned. of 78 years. Resident of Pen: Survi 4 Dec. y, : ce view Cemetery. Arrangements sot Brookdale Ave. Derval ada and Roe te 7th I Febru- I HEREBY GIVE SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phone 365 7202 Towing - Barges - anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Nelson 352-5434 s Gravel & Top Soil lost having i inierination lost. to communicate with the DATED AT NELSON, DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-7013 Columbi. ind & J.C. BUHOLZER Setetnia, Send, & Gravel CONTRACTING & Phone 365-6881, Kinnaird THIS 18th DAY oF “November 1968. REGISTRAR NELSON LAND REGISTRATION DISTRICT. Squadron 581 WAYNE‘S SNOW PLOWING DONT HAVE A HEART ATTACK & HEATING LTD. Supplies & Installations Natural Gas & Oil Hesting Speed Queen Washers and Dryers PHONE 365-7552 tfn4s DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8284 CASTLEGAR PLUMBING No. 581 (C ] RCAC WEEKLY ROUTINE ORDER Part 1. Administration | L a aed will be a work party on "the ca Nov 68 at on the range. bring their own shovels and CAP feos Per, hates DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY NIGHTS "at the ‘LEGION Members and Guests Welcome 3. Orderly Orcas NOTICE at the Arrow Dam may cause fluctuations in the water levels downstream of the dam between the hours of 9 a.m. to 12 noon during the period December 2nd—dth 1968, inclusive. Owners of boats and other floating facilities downstream of the dam should take the y to their against axtry levels. : he Ferry service may. be interrupted during this low water B.C. Hydro & Power Authority Funeral Chapel. ary Stamp-Vincent Lt, for D. C. Lester, Capt. Better at Kinnaird Jack Chernoff is imbued with a desire for a pro- gressive change in the municipal government. He is concerned with the long entrenched and static attitude of the present Kinnaird Counell He believes that apa. thetic gov: offers himself as a rejuvenating influence, with a tively interest in public affairs to carry out the following 8 point programme of action: 1. AMALGAMATED SERVICES: Without commit- ird to ion with. C: he be- lieves ir. with the i areac of common interest. (2. SE GE: He will ih system to- gether with the aset economic dispesal system. 3. WATER: He will call for the evaluation of the existing hing! system including {farce storage, whether improvements can. be made to ‘Shtevtate the annua summer water shortage. With the radical assemble additional Christ- mas wreaths as these are in great demand. Candy canes and table centres are also available] direct from any Kinette in mixed airdin ot or solid colors of a person’s|bia, stated to the own i McRae, executive the Alcoholism of Eten Ce) Colm: make much more of an im- Pression on a child than just having alcohol in the home. The . Amt rt to 18° is" Canoe Requests Have Resulted © t I doi In Two Pledges Melia. ipbok ited tea Letters have been sub- nied to all servi Slubs service the district requesiing sup- ther port for a program for can- oeing camping for the coming summer, date the Castlegar Kiwanis Club has pledged a canoe, the Knights of Colum- bus ‘have pledged an outfit- ted_canoe, and the Grand knights have donated a 9 x 12 tent and camp stove to the program. With this kind a of support goverment coul ious look. cessive proof is Dr. leading Council on . Alcoholism, stated at not population it is reasonable to t high water es to be substantially reduced. oe 4. PLANNING, ZONING: , NEW SUBDIVISIONS: He eae i deep lots, including construction of new streets where feasible. He will examine closely the latest town plan for Kinnaird with regard to the encouragement and location for se- condary industry especially within the vicinity of the C.P.R. right of way. 5. RECREATION: He is acutely disappointed with the recent action of the Kinnaird Council in destroy- ing the vision and imagination of the regional: Recrea- tion C He will all ways to improve the recreational teohttien and to exa- gional tion of recreation is an reer “tem of the Recrea- tion Commission programme and he promises full sup- port for their efforts. .6, REGIONAL DISTRICT: The regional district is an extremely-important development in the local gov- ernment of our province and if elected he will under- take to obtain the maximum benefits £0, the taxpayer from this new concept. 7. COMMUNICATIONS: He is vitally concerned that the fullest communications within the limits of public interest should be ‘maintained with the ratepay- ers of this town and if elected he will accept respon- sibility for its implementation. ° 8. PUBLIC AMENITY: Kinnaird is a garden mun- icipality but still improvements can be made in the in- stallations of attractive amenities to beautify the town. Mr. Chernoff has in mind tree. 6 Planting. erection of pu- blic: benches, plant encour- agement of all ratepayers to rae a pride in their pro- perty, , for civic pride can’ only’ arise from personal Pride. Z _ Vote the Cobucbs of Apathy Away! it’s Sure Enough With ‘Chernoffon December7 mine the precise authority and procedures of the Re- cently that lowering the Tegal| gin albut it does sa: that change at which the rey abe y cial well At the moment the law is not in step with hat This statement was made in view of the om ele beat early exposure to alcoh- OL will 1 tgolt lead to cc 2 in later life. In fact, the report states, the|brary, through a clearly to the con- medical iene and vice president of the Nation- an institute on ak cohol studies that whether or be taught. to they should be taught about drink- & Howard Hicken, health educator, field services at the Alcoholism Foundation, com- Kinnaird Library Buys Books With Government Grant The Kinnaird Public Li- sizable grant from Victoria, has pur- ida Book Week, the public &; reminded more dren are given alcohol are asked “to support. their local_ library. diector Buck ‘Pacholeak ft) gaot'g nome 1s less would appear that early in the new year the five canoes and t60 tents ae are need- Corry, out the program will be forthcoming. ful relationship betw eal Be mship een TRISCHUCK’S | RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. FRESH GHICKER, whole or cut, Ib. . 49c PORK BOSTON STEAKS, Ib. ...... 69¢ PORK CHOPS, all culs, {b........ 89¢ PORK BOSTON ROAST, Ib. ...... 65¢ . BEEF RIB STEAKS, Ib. ......... 89 BONELESS BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ib. 99c BEEF SHORT RIBS, lean, Ib. ..... 49¢ BONELESS VEAL STEW, Ib. ..... . 75 BACON, sido sliced, Ib. ........ 78 SMOKED COD FILLETS, Ib. ...... 69¢ cohol and mood change ‘may fo 4 pansand 7. pan. to 8.20 coca open on Monday from 3 p.m. p.m and on Thursdays from| 230 p.m. to 4 p.m. Some of the bates books Driftwood by Theodora Sowell Pretche., Stories and Tales, translated from Russian folk — stories; are Quarter Ho Pierre and rae OY Theugh Time by Lester del Rey and many other selections. HIS MEN'S WEAR OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. THURSDAY FRIDAY Save on this Discount Weekend and/|otional and family problanis: Excessive ‘a, | vine Suggests Lowering the Drinking Age to 18 Years ments on this point at the just | local evel: “Seventy percent o of our adult population now and we should not deny our teenagers the right to grow up. in-.this ‘society with a full understanding of the ground rules. “Alcohol education,” he 2 caused by other factors in ur society. “To lower the drinking age to 18 mee | do nothing else, would to symp toms and neers more neglect- ager is allowed by: law: to on drink in his own home ander Parents supervisio scientific facts about alcohol are available to any ‘With regard to lowering the legal age to 18 for drink- ing in a public place, Mr. Hicken comments as follows: “Ie athere is to be any change wit to this la ipshould|be ti road to ths aw used. As it is, we penalize adolescents for when the law could be used to detect juveniles with em- cases is cpmatomete ct of under- Everything nm emotional problems ED’S SPORTING GOODS PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE 10 to 20% off. Starting 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 29, ’til the shop from WHAT'S INA NAME? Well — to two lucky Castlegar News readers its $5.00 apiece _ from now until Christmas — all you have to do is the advertisements it look through in this paper each week until Christmas. If you find your name, phone 365-7266 and we will mail you’ a. $5.00 bill! — START LOOKING — START SHOPPING CASTLEGAR NEWS