6 ___ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 13, 1972 ~ FOR RENT FOR RENT BDRM. FURNISHED DUP- BRAND BDRM sulte, Rvalable April q Re- lex suite, Robson side of riv- er, Suitable for couple, Ph, able couple with ne enlls, 365-7403, 315 ren or pets; Ph, 399-43! FURNISHED ONE BDRM. sulte in downtown area. Ph. 865-7353, tinll . Ri oot home, Upper bench naird, References, Ph, 365- 3291. 316 BASEMENT SUITE IN CAS- tlegar, Available May Ist, Ph, 365-6693 evenings, Sus SEMI-FURNISHED APT, rooms, bath and tity. 3, ROOM FURN. SUITE Heat, "water and sewer ik Ph, 365-6730 or 36-5082 cluded, by Post Office. No © ——————__-""* pets or children, AVAILABLE MAY 1ST — 90. Ph, 365-5872, 1 ‘t bat. semi: i furnished FURNISHED BSMT, SUITE, suite, Washer and dryer Uiilittes included. Garden All utilities Included. Ph. space, Available May ist. 365-8247. “ o children or pets. Ph. LARGE 1 BDRM FURN. 365-8037, 815 ed suite. Available ApH 5 3 BDRM, TRAILER. FULLY Ph. 365-5477. 313 furnished, Available May T BDRM. SUITE, ole April 1st. g8 Motel, AV: oth. Contact Johnny's Shoe "Ph. Repair, Castlegar. 315 FURNISHED 2 BDRM. SUL te. By week or day. Ph. 365- 5663, ‘ONE BDRM. HOUSE, FRID- ge and stove, Ph. Bes 2270. FURNISHED Conse Sure Good condition. Transmis- in Castlegar, Ph, 365-7872, 815 _ and radiator. Ph. after mi Pa etientite . eet 365-3251. 315 e pt. for 1 or 2 people. 27° CUBIC $80 including utilities. 1116 Sth Ave, Kinnaird, Ph. $65- p Bett Forel lin Lares =o ES SPRING Bi MINUM TRATES SPACE AVAL, aoe bu beh le les from Kootena! Canal roject, Sandy beach. as new. Ph, 305-895). 318 ep boating. - Bs ing. Ph. 365-5520, 265 V8 CHEV MOTOR. er. Propani INFURN! SUITE SU- itable for couple. With fire- rare Eelvate entrance: Fhe 5-5442 after 6 p.m. FURNISHED SUITE FOR started pullets, ducklings. FURNISHED: SUITE ris 3 FOR Deposit quired, GR. Me. vate entrance, Fh. 305 9043 re semore, Ei after 6 p.m. ROBSON 1 BDRM Foe pouse. Ph. 365-5405. unis BDRM _- FURNIS! aulte available May eae — In Castlegar. Ph. 305-5980. tini4 NEW ONE BDRM APT. — Lights, heat, fridge ‘and Tove? haere Mt furn- for 865-7433. # Ph. 365-7663, after 6 365- 543 8 $15 = PORCH 28" X 744’ Ph, 365-6679, Hag FOR SALE. PH. oe SED FRIDGE $30. PH. Sensis, es WE HAVE IN STOCK NOW. IN WARFIELD BDRM home, carport and sundeck. Rent $90 mo. Ph. ciel IN’ WARFIELD 2 BDRM. Apt, carport rent $ Sh ghd NEWLY D bdrm home in Kinnaird, Ph. 368-9773, Trail. SOP 2 DRM APT ROD: EDRM. APT, RCz- son. Ph, 365-6509 or 365- 652) 314 PIPER T3, 75 HP. METAL spar and a 1100 hours major. New C of A. 3 BDRM DELUXE DUPLEX — Quiet location, close to schools. 11th Ave., Kinnaird. Ph. 365-7812 and ask for Jack, 314 son, B.C. 600 CEDAR FENCE POSTS. 1 BDRM. FURNISHED bsmt. suite. Crescent St., Castlegar. Ph. 365-3153 af- ter 4 p.m. 314 2 BDRM APT. UNFURN- ished. Available April 15 — No children or pets. 208- 4th Ave., Castlegar. 314 pick-up. Like equipped. sleeps ry Ph. 9 5721 evenings. 12 FT. ALUMINUM wont and 9% tp Evinrude motor. Ph. 365-501: 314 PIONEER TEN IT TRAILER. FURNISHED BSMT. BACH- Good condition. Ph. 365- elor suite. Ph. 365-5242. 313 3004. 314 ‘AIL- 365- 313 ONE 2 ROOM & ONE 3 room apt. Both fuealened DEEP Ph. 365-5: 1969 8’ VANGUARD CAMP- e fridge, heater and oven. Sleeps 4 $1600. Ss AVAILABLE NOW; CHICKS ine TABLES, PH. 365- TRAILER includes windows ed Sr CURIS FOOT TEBE. 2 ~ er, Ph, 365-7493 after 4 Be m. Ph: 614 RECS - YOUNG AGENCIES. LIMITED NEW LISTINGS Oglow Subdivision — Executive 3 BR home. Fireplace. W. to W. Sundeck with view lot. Owner Transferred. Must sell. quickl Castlegar — Pine & 7th — Neat as a pin. 2 BR. Includes Wash and Dryer, Deep Freeze, China Cab- inet. 3 Fully landscaped lots. Priced for quick sale. Kinnaird — 3 B.R. All-electric home. Features Wall to wall carpets. Large garage, sundeck to take advan- tage of excellent view. Owner anxious to sell. Woodland Park — Deluxe hame. Choice loca- tion. Prize winning garden. Owner must sell for health reasons. CHECK THESE OTHER FINE HOMES Phone our Office for Details and Viewing KINNAIRD 905 - 7th Ave. Immaculate. Full Basement. Lot 100 X 315. — $21,000. 804 - 11th Ave. Double Fireplace. Double Gar- age. 4 BR. — $29,900. 1208 - 4th Ave. 4 B.R. Excellent Value. $11,000. : CASTLEGAR 209 - 6th — 3 B.R. Fireplace — $15,600. 412 - Laurel. 4 B.R. Immediate ebay _ $28,000. BLUEBERRY © 511 - 5th St. 4 BR. Price Reduced, — - $12, 000. ROBSON Carter Subdivision. 3 Select: Properties — $9,700 to $17,000. We have a good selection of Revenue Properties. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE J. E. Young-Manager Office 365-7125 Res, 365-8117 Dave Cooper-Salesman Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8225 FOR SALE Property for Sale Vehloles for Sal " NOTIOES AVAILABLE NOW; CHICKS — Started Pullets, duck- Ga Deposit required, hlcRae, Passmore, He i? OTSENGLAS CAN NO 1 oll heater, 1 2’ electric range, tire and rim 6.95 x 14 for Chev, Ph. meh STAINLESS STEEL COOK ware. ‘ (waterless). The dream of all wonien. Ideal for the .bride. George's Sales, Flats, Shoreacres — Ph, 359-7555, 2511 BOATHOUSE AT ARROW Boat Club. Ph. 365-7633. Gee in USED FURNITURE AND appliances, Apply Chuck's Transfer, Ph. 371. in 19% FT. CABIN BOAT, 8 ft, beam, 110 hp Mercruis- er Inboard-Outboard motor. All in excellent cond. Fib- with cabin, many ex- tras, including * ride glide steering, Person buying boat will have first chance purchase __ boathouse moored at ABC Marina. Price of boat $1800. Boat: Ph. 365-8177 house for further “information. tfinl1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED OR pit-run ‘gravel and sand — 158. tinll HOMES FOR SALE PARTLY FINISHED HOME. Liveable. Ph. 359-7487. Cres: cent Valley. 315 3 BDRM, W to W IN BDRM- living room. .Carport and garage. .67 acres. Balcony, 2 fireplaces, bsmt. suite. Spacious lawn, large garden area. 1440 sq. ft. of floor area. Ph. 365-8037. 315 SPACIOUS 3 BDRM. HOME. Good location, 1107 - 10th Ave., Kinnaird. To view Ph. 365-7458, 315 LARGE 5 BDRM. HOUSE. Ast Aves Kinnaird. Ph. ss. 7501. 3 BDRM. HOUSE WITH AP- prox. 1 acre of land in Robson, Ph. 365-7680. 315 SMALL HOUSE 4TH AVE,, Kinnaird. Lot 100° x 150". place to live while you A Only $3,600 cash — 314 OBERN. ry BDRM. HOME. Fireplace, french doors. to sundeck, - Workshop — and large’ rumpus {rooms wa }85-6740. MODERN 3 BDRM. HOME, w to w front room, dining, batrcaras nat and_stair- of storage space. Wel built. Che holes Toention 5684 or write Box 157, Kin- nae BC. 313 ATTRACTIVE 2 BDRM HOUSE, ONE LOT and fruit trees, garage. Re- ply through P.O. Box.777, Pesetley legar, B.C. or apply at 812 Fir St., Castlegar, re 3 BDRM. HOUSE IN ROB- son _townsite.on level corn- er lot. Ph. 226-7547, Win- -law. <. 412 MODERN SPLIT LEVEL home. penlunes 2 Fisterd up- able fireplace, due plumb- ort, a beautifull OWNER MUST SELL 4 BDRM HOME, RUMPUS room, 2 garages, swimming 1, w to w carpet in liv- ng room, drapes and some furniture and many added extras, 511-7th Ave. Castle- gar. Full price $23,900, Ph. 365-6988 after 6 p.m. tfnd DUPLEX IR 8rd aye, Castlegar. Ph. 365-6635, 1% MORTGAGE MONEY IS available at Castlegar Say- ings Credit Union, Ph, 385- 2. tinl 2 LOTS 60 X 100 IN SHER- biko — sub-division. a Box 394 Kinnaird or 365-5877. at oN a 1v0 X 100 Ave, Castlegar. 2 Blocks front Hospital. Ph. ua t8 FIVE ENIC ACRES AT cay ton. Box 92, Edge: water, :. 815 7 X 14 q VIEW W LOT, KIN- berry. Ph, 3659408. "318 Bus. Conortunitles “Strand and Moshy Realty Ui. 1198 Bay Ave. Phone Trail soxasu7 tin42 ‘NTR NEW LISTINGS Lets of Room $23,000. Five bedrooms on two lev- els at 406-8th Ave., Castle- gar. Near-new bungalow, with matching range-top, oven and refrigerator, two bath rms, carpeted L. Rm. and probably the.nicest rose garden in town. By appoint- ment only. English Tudor $16,900. Stylish 4-bdrm., 1% storey, home on corner pro; erty 3 at 725- Maple St. Fa and gatkue in the full tase. ment. $4,500 Dn. and $116 Per mo. Two Fireplaces Corner of with a fine 3 4,500. Pine, Helection of and a spare in bsmt. Good future rumpus rm. Carport and balcony. Some improve- ments required. Revenue or Duplex. $10,500 Handy to downtown at 105- 8rd with 2 bdrm home and one bdrm suite at rear. Al- plumbing. $10,000 cash. Robosn Waterfront $7,900 Two bedroom cottage, gar- age and shed, with full acre of land. Good bench above the road, Some renovations are required. Financing thr- ugh. Credit,-Union, owner, to- a,purchaser, of, 800g credit: Low’ Cost Special’ $7,500' A budget home with an easy Price. 3-bedrooms a main floor. gas heating, new shingles on the roof. A snap! Hipwell Realty PO Box 1179 Ph, 385-7514 Castlegar, B.C. nr Properly for Sale 50’ x 100’ LOT IN CASTLE- gar. Good location. an soe. LOTS IN 2 X 100. Ph. 305-5633. tin 10 RIVERFRONT LOT, 113 x 250, Ist. Ave., Kinnaird. Ph. 365-6795, , tinl4 houses .... we work at it. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. WE CAN HELP YOU FINANCE YOUR HOUSE NOW ..... is the time to sell your house. Our track record for this month shows that we are running out of The Real Estate Market at the present time is in good form and we would recommend that. you consider listing your property, your land, your. lot, your trailer with us, © : Real Estate is our only business and 204 ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. J. HOWARD : ANDERSON 365-6451.” MARY ANDERSON 365-6451 or 365.7629 or 365-5244 RECT OTE ROBSON, TitH Introducing y RED CABOOSE... INNS The “Un-franchise” A Unique Experiment in Food Merchandising That Has Already Become An All- Canadian Success Story Buy a factory built modular restaurant building, design- ed as a‘railroad caboose.’ Tt comes equipped for drive- in take-out and eat-in bus- iness. Can be shipped to your lease site) at install- edina Join the Red Caboose’ Fam- ily of independently owned drive-ins, and yous will be trained of the food Dunluena Approved by Can. Nat Buil- ders Core (CNBC) ‘Ov. Elec, and Plumb. code; re- commended by the Canad- Restaurant Assoc. No franchise fees! Keep foe job! $15,000 work- capital can return 100% year. Top locations available in your district now. For in- Yestment or own your own business, phone Bill Peterson 687-7531 Or Write For Free Brochure RED CABOOSE = * INNS LTD. 1550—777 Hornby St. Van. BC Vehicles for Sale 1060, {DATSUN. ee 2 doo: dard. Good condition,. mB a0 365-7076." 8 ae MIST +STA- wagon, in good condi- tion with 8-track tape deck. Ph. 365-6636 after 5:30 P.m, 335 1966. CHEVELLE £DR. hardtop. Ph, 365-6874. 315 1959 CHEV, MOTOR IS EX- cellent, body. needs work. Ph. 365-5152. 1949 CHEV %TON PANEL. mechanical condition. Heavy-tuty 4 ‘speed trans- mission, 6. mounted 6.50 X 16 ‘snow tires, four way flashers, block heater. Ph. 385-5782, 315 1962 COMET. BEST OFFER. Ph. 399-4334 Thrums. ONE OF A KIND. 1970 $I! Y COBRA. Ph. 226- 7694 Stocan Park. 315 1959 CHEV. PICK-UP, 4 Ph. 365- 1071 CHEVE! F hoe HT, ps, radio, Only 4,200 miles, under “warranty, 2h. 365- ‘Teed FORD Re pb, ‘radio, auto, Excel lerit condition, Ph, 226-7579. Vallican, 313 1070 OLYMPIGUE ___i2 —3, skidoo. Excellent con- dition. $400. Ph, 3 ceca 1971 MUSTANG MACH 1, maculat cond.. Ph. 365- 2b 80 WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH: OLD- 12 miles east of Castlegar. Ph. 365-7390 evenings, BC, WORK WANTED RN, WILL BABYSIT IN- fants ,my home. Ph. 365- 7674. 31 ILL LOOK AFTER CHILD in my own home. Ph. 365- 5472, : 313 “HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE: DO you know of anyone who wuld like to earn between $100 and $1,000 per month art time? Call collect 364- 148 and we will contact | ANYONE WILLING TO coach ladies tennis for two mornings a week please contact Mr. Farrell 365-3288 or Mr, Desai 365-6265, _ en every iday zm, Live music every any lay, ‘nts 0. ~=6 TUNING = AND re alts, colunitle ial re 368-6621 or 365-6944, PROFESSIONAL POOLTE and Dog. grooming. For appolatment call ste PHOTOCOPYING: BLACK- daa \dvertisin, i adv noon on Tuesday. : Health” Ci OARDS OF THANKS er We would Ilke to ex- press our sincere thanks te Dr. Fowler and all staff of the Castle ar and District Hospital tlegar Funeral coo tery, the singers and all our friends and relatives for their help, flowers, cards, donations and words of sympathy expressed in the loss of our husband and father, Peter Yofonoff. — Mabel, Peter, Marg, Bil- ly, Walter and Lawrence CARBS OF THANKS —_—______ We would like to ex- press our sincere . thal and appreciation to friends, neighbors and relatives for the floral tributes, baking and kindness extended to us in our recent ‘.1o The Editor Sewage Lagoons. Would Startle Tourists Dear fur writing to We ‘press op) position to the pra! josed Castle, sewerage. jagoon expansion, We would Ilke to point out that the lagoon and its _ revolting odor, curacoorsteps even though of the proper! within Castle; ar town lime its, We have here a caso of one community exporting a and already on . th in particular, during the summer months, as a short cut to the park. There has already been one drowning and two near drownings, This is a residential ar- ea with very fine homes and a prime recrational 5; at for the entire district: with Pass Creek Park. ond. its swimming. and — horseback riding facilities. The citizens of Castlegar have a large ity's wastes on our door- step? Brilliant,. Raspber- ry Citizens Com mittee Qouncil Purchases Anli-Cigareite Study Material dumping it on anotter. We seriously question the moral principles of any entity ‘to disrupt the quality of life of any community in order that it may satisfy its own short term needs, rhe lagoons ¢ are a is of our husband and father who will be sai ed, Thank you to the Sel- kirk College students and . staff and Rev. C, Howard. To the ladies of the church a special thank you, — From Ruth, Laura and Buck Richards, BIRTHS : Mrs, Roy Stler of Robson, April 11 a daughter: BARAB. To LEGAL and Mrs, Edgar Beselt of Castle: gar, April 9 a son. HUK — To Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Soichuk DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS PUBLIC NOTICE LOAD RESTRICTIONS Pursuant to Section 27 of the “Highway Act” and re- gulations under the “De- 9 a son. Building Suppli af a ays: British Columbie | Highway 3 — from Osoyoos to the Alberta Boundary. Highway No. 3A — Kin- naird - Nelson -Balfour tion. Overload permits will be al- tee Srovisiens of the "Der ctment of Commercial. | CASTLEGAR PLUMBING wor! : Salary Range: $7,400 - 21, Effective date of appoint- Apply before Apel 2, 1872 ore Mb: L, Adams, dame Chairman Technology, Sel- kirk College Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. JANITO. Dlock. Reply to Box a Castlegar, B.C, - HELP WANES for office and store with Reply in person at P&G pply in person a Builders Supply, Castlegar, “__ NOTICES Forests 1972 HONDA 500-4, TWO’ helmets, $1,500. Ph. 385- 5982, 314 T YEAR OLD TRAIL BIKE with only 6 hrs, on the mot- or. Ph, 365-5084 after aia p.m. 1970 VALIANT DUSTER — 1066. PLYMOUTH SEDAN. V-8 auto., ps. Ph. catia 1947 WILLYS OVERLAND jeep. Ph. 365-6807. 313 ,1989 MUSTANG. PH. 399- 5 HOBBY CERAMICS ere: supplies, et 9th’ St, Nelson. Ph. 352- 5448, 615 QUALIFIED CARPENTERS available for all types of carpentry work. Ph. Castle- gar area 365-8309 — Trail area 368-3965, 315 QUALIFIED -FARRIER Rick Martin. Ph. 352-7008, Nelson. tinl4 HANDY SWEEPER. Ph. Molly Fite. eet WRITE TODAY FOR YOUR free Canadian Tire Catalo- gue. Over 240 ale packed pages of hi , Spol and automotive nee needs. D. J. Graham Auto Ltd. Box 1300 Elmira, Ontari 313 Crossroads Datsun Sales. ~ Save $$ on Clean Guaranteed : Used Cars : 1967 Volks. S. W. Sunroof, ‘Radio 1967 Cortina G. T. Tapedeck, Stereo - Speakers, 8 Tires. 1966 ‘Mercury Comet Capri, 2 Door Ay. Radio, St. 1965 Ambassador, P.B. PS., nets! Radio, 327, V-8, New Tires. - ¢ 1965 Valiant Station Wagon. 225 Slavt ” Six, Radio. 1965 Galaxie 500. 352 V-8, Radio, Auto, PB, Ps, Test drive the 72 Datsun, Win an all expense : ‘paid Canadian Vacation. T ort Act. Hogi ia Engineer. Dated ‘at; Nelson; » British ~ mbik ApH 7th, 1972. FOR: MINISTER OF HIGH- WAYS & HEATING LTD. Supplies & Installations Natural’ Gas & Of Heating ; pecialists Speed Sueen Washers and Dryers’ DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8284 NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF CASTLEGAR SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK Monday, April 17th: through to Friday, April 21st (5 days) Help Us to Keep Your Town Clean! We will pick up-all your Spring Clean-up refuse, and junk you have that can be handled manvally by the crew. OLD CAR WRECK The Town of Castlegar will pay the $5.00 dump charges on all car wrecks moved to the Ootis- chenia Disposal Site during the period of Clean- up Week only. A limit of two car wrecks per ; resident will be allowed. Dump hours are 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdays. Dump. claim slip refunds for the $5.00 fee will only be redeemed through Clean-up Week, April 17th - 21st plus the following week, April 24th to 28th. No refunds will be given after April 28th. Any car wrecks that have not been moved during clean-up week will not receive the dump fee of $5.00, The Town of Castlegar will then. pro- ceed to have these old car wrecks moved at the owner's expense. PICK-UP SCHEDULE IS AS FOLLOWS: - Monday and Tuesday — All of. area from Green Street north to Ferry. Wednesday and Thursday — All of area south of Green Street. Thursday and eee _ shewchok __ Subdivision, tl ion, plus ‘any areas missed, A. LUTZ PUBLIC WORKS SUPERVISOR TOWN OF CASTLEGAR STIER — To Mr. and of Blueberry Creek, April . d one driving through the Pal The: tly ces- startle an one passing g through bea- - countryside. Algo, to further underline their 'ex- the stench has in- creased over the years to an unbearable point, and erupts on.an almost con- tinuous basis, A footpath: runs along side of, them from Castle- in the develop- ment of this area, and shou- Jd seriously question ‘Town Council's persistence in con- tinuing- with the . project; pepecially when a mec! ical plant could satisfy the needs of everyone ‘concern- Does Council apply one’ set of rules for its own re- sidents, and another for its relationship with residents of surr tles? We refer them to the recent request to build fourplex in the town limits. This was denied after hear- ing such arguments as “‘sin- The Hon. D, L, Brothers, chairman of the Provincial Advisory Council on Drugs, Alcohol, and Cigarettes, has announced that the Council will provide a total of 300 in grants to universities and colleges to assist them urehasing reference ma- ue I for students on the subject of drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes, * The Council, since its a year ago, has given top priority to educa- tional programs designed to provide young people with an opportunity to acquire gle dwellings led to civic knowle edge and insight into pride while multiple dwel- the a ems of drug abuse. ings catered to a less per- largest manent tenant.” How much grants. to collages. a universities are 15,-. gar to’ Pass Creek Park, ride do they feel we have, and is heavily used by you- 1 accept another commun: ONE SHOE FOR MANY SPORTS * Football . Soccer * Softball * Baseball * Pony League BAUR AND PUMA BRANDS Complete Size Selection MONASHEE SPORTING EOI. PHONE 365-318) D-BAR-D CABARET Every’ Friday and Saturday: Night ate STARTING AT 9 P.M. THIS WEEKEND: BLUE VELVET intended to provide tangible encouragement and assis- tance in the work that these Institutions are doing in dealing with the problems of drug abuse. “It is the hope of the Council,” said Mr. Brothers, “that this grant. will enable, universities and colleges uire recent author! hative pu ications in the field of drug, alcohol, and cigarette abuse go that their stu- dents will have available the latest information on this subject.” ‘These grants bring the total grants awarded for ed- - ucation, rehabilitation, and research to $214,767. Customers Rush ‘Breath of Summer’ Bazaar Counters Despite poor weather conditions, about 200 per- sons visited the “Breath of r bazaar” held on - mme: Saturdey by Selkirk Wo- © Shoppers waited in line well before the doors open- ed'toipick’up the:best bar- gains... The: White':Mlephant stall atpacted lave crowds, and” the"\Candy Shoppe completely mia out. vithin jour and a haif. When it, came time for the part- icipants themselves to: do some shopping after closing hours, few items of cl ing. and handicrafts oa Admission $1.00 Per Person ‘D- Bar-D Riding Stables Phone 365-3294 One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia. : Attention KINNAIRD TRANSFER Will be Hauling TOPSOIL owes Se i i RiagS SPRING DANCE JOHNNY STEWART’S BAND Robson Recreation Society Members $3.00 Per Couple 9 p.m. to 2 am. Non-Members $5.00 Per Couple “ (which includes membership fee) Refreshments — Tickets at Door and a? Mrs, M, Vanderpo! PHONE 365-3247 ‘and = their children relaxed in a side- walk cafe listening to the Kokanee String Quartette. Some visited the fortune tellers and all registered for the door prizes. Jannet and el Dunn of aird were the joint winners of one prize. Mrs. Joan Mac- Donald of Kinnaird receiv- ed -a, ladies’ leather wallet, and the main ‘door prize, pottery plate made by Wal- ter:Dexter, went to Don Lee of:Montrose. Don Barnes of Kinnaird located the trea- sure ‘ona large map, win- ning a chest cantaniDg five dollars in shiny. coins. More than $740 was taken in and. the money will. provide .bursaries for students attending ‘Selkirk College. Kinnaird J. S. S. Hit by Burglers Equipment Taken ‘A breakin at Kinnaird Junior’ Secondary School was reported to RCMP last week Wy principal Gib Lind. Entry was eine earently gained by breaking a class- room window, and — police suspect more than one per- son was involved. Stolen were two Sony recorders, three Roberts casette players, valued at $700, plus money from a ~ .drink machine. | Police stated one of the + casettes had been recovered as well as a sum of money. Mike's Radiator REPAIR. “e ~ Gas Tanks Repaired _- @ Transmissian Coolers Sales: e e Exchange Radiators dn Stock e PHONE _ 364-1606 VICTORIA Py dames K. Nesbitt have been readin, some 1910 newspapers an learned that then the Un- ited States was pulting an economic squeeze on’ Can: ada; the powers-that-be in Ottawa were in panic, Prime Minister Sir Wil- frid Laurler wanted outri- ght reel reclproelty with the Un- . tes, but that caused a torribte howl .and cries ‘that Laurier would sell out to Uncle Sam. In 1911 he went to the people on this issue and was soundly trounced by those who sald they were loyal to King and Empire, In 1910 the Ottawa gov. ernment was 80. worrled about trade \ AS end’ ol the slick, that th Governor-General Earl Gre went: to Albany, New Yor! to confer with Pres. William There was an elaborate banquet, the President and the Governor-General _ sit- ting side-by-side, The Victoria Colonist reported: ‘Both took for their topics the friendly tles that have always existed patweeny the Reo le of Can- ada and the ted States, and expr scovan the hope that the re dons aalght always be maint ago ined said - Earl Grey,’ as the Stars and Stri- pes and the Union Jack get to get together then it is al aryays fal weather, in my “The President there a ee, Prealdent can do ‘he Colonist editorial- ized: “Our nelghbors are Jearning @ much needed lea “Thoy have been accus- no 4 tomed od deal with trade: as been considerable of a shock to the complacency of the Washington states- men to find that C: tured products will always be a poor country, little more than a hewer of wood and a drawer of water for the manufacturing country. “Canada no longer pro- Poses to. occupy such a pos- duon in relation to any oth- er part of the world, and it is with some surprise that our i have found fia gu applied to" the. go Re plied to the go- Ingeon of today, can ‘iby LEQAL WATER ACT Section 20 0152298 Conditional Water Licence No, 16039, Fauquier Creek, which authorizes the ‘diver- ston of 12.5 acre feet per annum of water for the ir- rigation of 10 acres of Lot 172) has become - subject to cancellation for failure by the licensee for three to make no wrong. Work Resumes Icy grip ‘of winter has * relaxed is. hold on Mica damsite and heavy equip- ment is now senting to roll along haul roads. halted ' consti Jast year Mica’. ‘ed about 640° Dam Contractors, tium building the miles north of Rev- jicates that given the weather the dam will reach its full hei- ght ‘of. 800. feet late this summer. Mica Dam wil become the highest eart! dam outside the USSR when the final load ‘of the more than 42 million cubic yards of fill, has been placed. It: is assed now on this con- by the Oroville ie. United States which is 770 feet: high, Beat Dami-tower- feet above years beneficial use ‘of the water for the purpose and in the manner authorized _ under the licence and for failure the licence. Notice is hereby given that, unless cause to th cancelled. Objection to the proposed cancellation must Water" Reson ment; aaa ” Victoria, Dated at Victoria, B.C. this 2i, day y OF March, 1972. DeBeck, ~ Comptroller of Water 5 This is thie 3rd publication. rewons toto Taine | SHOPPING: ‘SPREE ‘RESERVE Saturday, ou 6, 1972 BAVARIAN NIGHT DANCE Sponsored by ‘SELKIRK LIONS CLUB Will be Drawn This Night. . . Tickets Available from: Any lion's Club Member and Various Business Outlets Raffle Tickets HOT PANTS Acetate and polyester assorted - prints sizes B- 16 $9.98 TANK TOPS Sleeveless — Stripes & Prints — S.M.L, $2.95 Queen JUST ARRIVED JO MAICS SHORTS WHISPER Panty, Hose $1.49 Size Toile’ [Bread == SMOKED. Country Style. Gov't. Insp, Whole or Shank End ins Canada Choice, Canada Good .. PORK RIB. “Gov't, Jee. GrainFed . AR 0 ast UC Chops TISSUE. Silk, 4 roll pkg. _) Clarks, Tomato of 10 oz. Laundry Detergent. ing Size Phe. oo... eeccccceessieene Regular Grind. * 3 Ib. tin .. or Brown. 16 oz. .. Parmesan. “Ideal for Grating” imported. Whoie Cheese: Dog Food: Tomatoes = Mexican Vine weet 39% PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 13, ™ 15 AT SUPER-VALU (CASTLEGAR ONLY)