FOR RENT TWO BDRM tire ‘Thrums. Ph. 399-42! id 812 Baker Streets Cranbrook, B.C. or Ph, 426- $586. BDRM flex with fireplace in Cast- bar subdiv. Ph, Raber 2, BDRM FURNISHED APT, in Robson. Ph. eee hata FULLY FURNISHED SUITE, Utilities included. Ph, ate. 7544, FURNISHED SUITE, UTILI- ties included. Ph. 365-5613. SPACIOUS 2 BDRM SUITE. Furnished as required 1709- Sth Ave, Kinnaird. Ph, 365- FURNISHED DU- 3 BDRM HOUSE, CORNER 8th and Pine. Ph. 365-3123 or 31 2 a HOUSE IN ROB- }5-7128. 31 FURNISHED SUITE, UTIL- + ities included, Ph. 365-5613. ONE BDRM. INFURN- ished house in Kinnaird. Ph. , 368-9773 Trail. MODERN 3 BDRM HOUSE. Apply 211, Green St., Cast- le; BC. 450 2 BDRM FURNISHED Suite, Available Jan. 1, Ph. Serene tini 50 RM. APT. IN KINNAIRD. Bre 985-5520, tin4s HORSES FOR SALE. PH. 365-5907. 651 JUNCTION Court 8 x 38 2 bdrm trail- er available Jan. 1. Ph. 365- 8126, 351 FOR SALE COMPLETE LINE OF ART supplies available at Nadal- an Studi tind los. HOKY SWEEPER TRIAL Demo. at your home, re Mi 385-5805. ONE STEEL BABY Good shape $6.50. Ph s BUNK BEDS $80 size 11 wedding dress cn Ph. 365-8249. TV SEIS FOR “SEE OE ou buy. obson Radio & tv Ph oe 'S, Thursda' January’ 13, 1972 FOR SALE Look SE VOUNG LIVE ‘ink fresh fruit and julces, Try the venerable fu julcerator of foul oe julce — ents from fife giving foods. For free demonstration Ph. 365-7191. a 2. INE COIN sale or trade. oh. aa 3006 WINCHESTER with four power Beushnell Banner scope. Ph. S06 600. USE ae ces, uck’s ‘Transfer. Ph. 366. beet li vt ‘+ Vehtoles for Sale HELP WANTED 1966 GMC Tiltcat ‘House Baller tra tractor, ready to 1957 PCY MOUTH, LOW mileage. Ph. 365-7009, 32 (963 PONTIAC PARES! ne, Ee door hardtop, VB, alo, Pe Good cond. Ph, asa VAU: JXHALL V) Good second car, needs 305-6 fune-up. Ph, 606, 31 1964 FORD HALF-TON — Ph, 365-6571. 1953 INTERNATIONAL long box, block heater, cab beater, | Stgnal lights. Ph. 1970 CHEV, P a P, cw. |. Wi can P? ph, 308-6931; a7 CHEV BEL AIR STA: CHEV. BEL-AIR Va, ya Rape cond. y aly 708. Pee on tin25 31 KEEP YOUR MONEY working at home — savest in a Castlegar. Savings Cre- tin47 INESSE AROMATIC Cedar Chests, every brid- e’s dream. TV, furniture, ane d appliances at discount Mayflower Service, Biocen Par! tina? Bus. Opportunities number. HOMES FOR SALE WANTED 1 BDRM FURNISHED APT. or bsmt. suite in Castlegar. Ph. 365-3431. 82 TO BUY — ACKEAGE — TO RENT — 2 ORS. home with large dble gar- age write Box 90Z Castle TO ‘RENT: URGENTLY juires 2 m unft aL or house with xevel ac- cess for retired col in Castlegar. Ph. Seoot 5. 31 TO RENT: reer Boat storage. Prefer- it clearance, a IN CASTLEGAR: VACANT bdrm. hoi fall WELL-KEPT 2 BDRM home on 3 lots (corner). to town. Feat Sak * noors throughout ant w, with revenue bsmt. fuite. “Bue 365-8248, 31 MORTGAGE MONEY IS available at Castlegar Sav- ings Credit Union. Ph.:365-, ‘7232. “ytinl Strand and Mosby Realty Lid, 1198 Ave, Trail Phone Trail sen Vehloles for Sale 1963 GALAXIE, PS, PB, auto., bucket seats, hard: top, ‘has winter tires $200. NEW LISTINGS YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED 2 BDRM. COTTAGE — With large living room which features a stone fireplace. Sundeck on 2 sides of the house. Located in Robson in B.C. Hydro sub-division, Full Price $9,700. Get away from it all. Enjoy 8 acres of country living. 4 Bdrm home overlooking the Kootenay River. Property contains’ double garage. assorted out build- ings, green house, For further particulars on this exceptional home phone 365-7125. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4, E, Young-Manager Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8117 Dave CooperSalesman Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8225 PUBLIC NOTICE Dog tags were due January Ist, 1972.. Section 8 of dog bylaw No. 391 WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. Your co-operation will be appreciated. ‘Mrs. B. J. Price ; Deputy Clerk-Treasurer | Town of Castlegar trailer or mobile home use, MLS. 3Core Com. Lots $9,000 on Front it St. Castlegar, MLS suited to most commercial Plenty of fruit 8 and itchen cabinets, some trees, : Col. Hts. Bargain Two bedroo! ig large good garden and part d with r: range Bs Kitchen table chairs and tw fo, full "bdrm. sets $1.00 ‘FEMALE: INTERVIEW: - for market seesare, Hourly wage, No evening and some weedend ents. Winona, Inc, E, Lake St., Minneap- olis, Minn. 55406. IN snow off roof 60i-6th Kin: naird, Ph; 368-6657. . WORK WANTED aie ereseere ty eee nate ROOF & DRIVEWAYS SHO. veled in Blueberry Creek Ph, 365-6584. ae NOTICES SNOWMOBILES Scorpion Sales and Service located on Columbia Ave. ealer’ for the West oa every Pruay 4 Bm. “OF. en evel wm, Live puso ey ai repairs, Co! aruba Musto Fh, Ph. sh or 365-6944. tin2 JAL oe the Regbéon Recreation it be held at the yo Hall on Thurs- nings 5 aaa & 9) are now avi se waned to take ers lessons. Ph. 365-5724. PROFESSIONAL _ POODLE For and Dog appointment call 3 ‘MARTIN RADIO. & ‘Appice Repair, Ph. 365- PHOTOCOPYING: BLACK- In Memory of the Old Days in Renata Renata, one ‘of the love- llest communities ever to exist on the Arrow Lakes, disappeared with the build: ing of the Keenleyside Dam. One of the most active organizations in the small community was the Renata Women's Institute. @ following story ap- peared “a the 1958 Centen- nial edition ot the Castlegar *: 8 low! years Betore the Keenleyside Dam ject was declared opera on Mrs. P. Warkentin e Renata Womens’ In- stitute was officially organ- ized in February, 1948, by myself and Mrs. J. S. Ch Community Safety A proposal for a com- maunilt ty gatety teaching rege won of "Selkirk Collage, its designer Bill ‘SI off is moving ahead to put action. the Rian Jato drawing “J feel there 1s a consid- { safety dustiat Baldy” ho sald, “bu id, , “but _ enough in the communi- For the past five years he has collected data on var- ious topics of safe from the hebes sphere. topics and home safety, Fecreation- al’ safety, way safety and fire neyene staff of lecturers, be his mers who then lived in ebrUmay but who now lives The intention’ of the or- ganization was to promote new community terests to. work for better e rejuvenation of the badly’ neglected cemetery. Except for a few graves which had been looked af- ‘ter, the remainder were out of sight and many had no markers of any kind. Per- mission was obtained from realtives of the deceased to level and place markers on the graves. jnder the of our MLA, R, E.’Sorhmera, to continue the road three miles to Renata. Our outlet at the time was a smaller boat than the’ Minto and ran twice a week to Robson. There was no ac- cess to the road from Ren- ata except by motor boat to Deer Park to’ the S: Syringa Creek-Deer Park roa We were informed the road to Renata was not on the program for that year but we were hopeful and a few days later 9 phone call came saying the road would be continued via a tempor- ary ferry. We could hardly believe * car ferry was ins this but put up a big sign to inform the reside the fact..The temporary fer- ry served its purpose and later a government three- led and is still running. art from visiting the A sy sick at home and remember- have contributed to such ie stitutions as St, Frances In- , Nelson; Silver Bir- 1, Castlegar, ‘and Hungarian Relief Fund, Un- itarian Service ‘Committee, Vancouver. We also send a dona- ory of each deceased in the community, Took after the cemetery the institute members and other interested citizens soon ch- anged the appearance of the cemetery. - Trees. were -cut and ass and flowers - were Planted. Later money was raised for a power lawn mower and each year enou- gh money is raised to cover ‘up-keep and caretaker ex- penses. The institute collected money from Renata citizens in a movie projector. Dur- ing the winter months films are shown from the Nation- al Film Board and the UBC extension service. ~ Funds were also raised to ae: 60 folding chairs for . the. use in the old ‘school «used as a hall, ra new oneroom school and teacherage was built and the number of pu- pils warranted a second tea- cher, we made application for another teacher and got one. The old school was made uae ‘of at this ide ‘seven stu. dents “aud up go to Castle. gar daily b; When the Minto was taken off the Arrow Lakes we fought for its continu- arice—which seemed best at the time. However, this was net Before _ the . Syrin ‘efore ie. ga Creek-Deer Park road was completed we appealed to pected. January Special Only LABOR ON ALL SNOWMOBILES $4 PER HOUR regularly $7.50 Factory Trained Mechanic "INTERIOR REPAIR CENTRE PHONE 965.6713 |. APPLICATIONS ROBSON IRRIGATION DiSTRICT The trustees of the Robson Irrigation District invite applications for the position of secretary- treasurer. Please state experience and salary ex- _ Applications are-also Invited for the posi- tion of molntenence man, 9 these Address’ made to the Chairman at 365-5475. may be to Robson tion”, District, Robson, B.C. and mark envelope “Applica- nts’ of F > court un ed : Winner of the Oglow .Trophy was the rink skipped by Marg Von Yzertco (centre). Left is second Audray Moore, and playing third was Aileen Oglow. Misting from the pic- . ture is lead Enis Klit. _ POLICE COURT NEWS ' . Case Adjourned Court . action Carl Jack Voy! Castlegar, oar a failing to moaths, Jan. 27. ‘Voykin, eh was atTest- accident on the Lake Highway on Dec. 4, 1971, was also charged with im foil tar vet wing. ‘When he _appeared in dent on Gut'9) 19 court last week he was fin- as proiblied tom devs and ving ho] to take eet Og communities in of tea Building Supplies . -OGLOW. BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd, Castlegar eapened' te to ‘make three’ or * pat tations per:.day. four present the “projer, moon. In Femorium Get a fabulous gto ‘Rpowleagable buyer, 1777 8q Main floor, living. Fenty ot a sear yard, an Bray. a one wee av MAT 4.4 Acres of Land £4,500 Flat le cleared prope! on lower ‘bene at "Ootisek Very ays $90 each unit Just reduced irom $16,900. 7 Kinnaird sird Nursery #3 $30,000 potmee rae the Upper ny This is a successful business for over 20 yrs. 37 ac. Genelle 16,000 ‘Snowmobile ‘ a front- ing highwa‘ either te of velopment property. invest velopment property. Invi by ayndicate, e , LISTINGS WANTED Hipwell | Really PO Box 1179. Ph. 365-7514 Castlegar, B.C. -° Bis In lovin; themory of our dear husband ae da Don McIntosh who away Jan. 12, ion! Ever remembered and missed. Flora and Dawid. fa alee In Memorlum. CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Supplies & Installations “Natural Gas & Oil Heating In memory of my mother Mrs. iy Hughes wl passed away Buetes, vy Lynde pita of gold stopped Gentl nie hands ai Wes all know this dow moth. That God only takes the bit y and flowers may ‘gaden gun may Bi fhe hearts TA Ae ea = ones that won't for- Si missed . . Dennis and Lele, = ‘rite. er When they try to bring you rel And thoughts are but straws on the raging aea When. they seek to soothe your” é But love is a light in the’ Ton : ae ave comfort and show ju the and ‘ath nis rock on which That reel meet again some- We would like to thank - “Dr. Ward and nurses and staff of the Castlegar and Dist. Peete and Drs. and nurses of Trail Regional - hospital for their kindness er Scales, Florence and Har- ty_Rezansoff. ‘ FOR FINE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Its A L NADALAN 1! i. STUDIOS I | _ Weddings a Specialty) | Located at 277 Bet ie Columbia ‘Ave. Near I 1 *Castlegor Credit Union Phone 365-3097 a el —————— ST ROMAINE —’ To Mr. and Mrs. Dan Romaine (nee Shirley Dodgson) of Grand Forks Dee. 31 a son. Ml — To Mr. and Mrs. ‘Edgar Muller of Kin- naird Jan. .3:a son. 4 SEENIN = To Mr. *Harshenin ~ LOUWE Mrs. Hans Louwe.of Robson * Jan, 12 a -Speed Queen Washers and Dryers DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8284 lowing EVENINGS: at homel Save Time! COUNSELLING FOR ADULTS For adults and part-time students who want ‘ advice about educational opportunities at Selkirk 2 college counsellor will be available on the fol- MONDAY, JANUARY 17th to THURSDAY JANUARY 20th FROM 6:30 fo 9:30 P.M. Appointments are preferable (Ph. 365-7292) but not essential. Regular hours for counselling during academic term are: Monday to Friday 8:30 to 4:30 and Tuesday evenings 6:30 to 9:39. lt Pays... ...TO SHOP LOCALLY! Time and Transportation Gosts are Saved Instead of wasting time travelling to distant stores, the wise shopper puts ; that time to use in a more careful selection from the’ large varieites carried ‘by our Iocal merchants, The .money ‘saved on transportation 1s put to better “use too — on’ the items themselves, Every. day jt will pay to shop right here Save Energy! ‘Save meet Shop in Your, Hometown Stores! . CASTLEGAR NEWS. * VETERINARIAN +" will be at the Kozy Cottages Castlegar, Friday, January 14th from 11: a.m. to 2 p.m. (No Appointments Necessary’ ‘ PLEASE DO NOT PHONE THE MOTEL | JANUARY D-BAR-D CABARET Every Saturday Night STARTING AT 9 P.M, THIS SATURDAY NIGHT. Live Music Admission $1.00 Per Person D-Bar-D Riding Stables Phone 365-3294 One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia CLEARANCE SALE 50: Pel. Off Winter Coats 15 Pct. Off Dresses Skirts Pant Suits 2 Jackeis 20 Pet. Off sii Wear Ren-dale Cardigans and Pullovers Handbags sg PRICES SLASHED TO CLEAR © ON MANY OTHER. ITEMS ry BEHIND THE HACK = : Playdo will be held Ln Case agar a i. e tlegar and ©: slippery ver, ie fuapeey lo playdowns for the on ing to thro the crowded tue club room the results are No. wonder it was dub- “snake By SANDY and STASH ent Aileen ogbw, vice-pres, ¥vonne and Mary laines as secre easurer, Aileen is Proud to an- nounce that the West Kootenay Mixed wos be died “by Gor Gorton on Haines of or sphone the tenays Iesking Back it was in the 1966 seagon when the Wally He ed foursome curled «the thelr a B.C. finals ta Ket ear. We 2 can ete oa 2s cna rou 0! ie inks in the BC. mething to remem ber, from time to time, the ico ia surface in front of the ed away due outer aa or jus' esol 8 away you curl! w. eens to © got set. set for: Sth W.K, Zone Mixed’ in Cast- legar — Feb. 18,.19, and a Woodland Brownies ihe Kocked out the Cher Cheri Lyead airis, out ie er he Sake ore As yet, all no overall. re- oon aS, pea Kinnaird Guides _ Host Party At Silver Birch . . Ten ails of the third Kinnaird Girl Guide comp. any were ho: Party for the sta. dents of Silver Birch School th f the We Donate Chairs : To Hospital Ward Kin- snaird.:, wie .:-Pack.,..of - Woodland Park, «- ‘Under the leaderahip’ of Mrs. William Oleg ithe up visited mes ue Woodland Park: aren * just before C! s ee -be used rodking cnildren's Euyroom at the hospital, thei - ens making ttic pur g Be still ates some ae rier -was donated to the pped Society. ° DISTRICT SOCIALS Mrs, D. E. Mughes 172.57 feet No Blame Set In Ski Tragedy N ossland A coroners has at- tached no ee in the Ate + ing acéld it claim () ruled the death accldenti due to suffocation after be- trapped in a snow slide at Squaw Basin. mended ee arding al ms be mnded wa: al Positioned at oor Toutes int uy, commended the ane patrol rol at Red Moun- tain~for its prompt search and rescue effort, ani other skiers (Guy Woods, paver Sylvest, Bert Gillman and Sven Kjemper- ud all from Castlegar) de- ' eided to ski the Squaw Basin area, noted for powd- er snow, after leaving th chair Granit where previous sates ha nave urred, alor He aa fe se red “ was follow Ma Woods eas /and 3 ae pyives Mr. 100 fe above Mr, Greene phen he 0 taely for ski patrol headquarters: A- and rescu le operation uwas fou! third :o! lope. ‘Rescuers® tried cand. P sdac massage, “but to no avail, Robert Greene of Ross- land reeitty the slide area was trouble spot Sout ae one z Greene said ae has | only one in Squaw *Besin in "Apel Sev. Tooth Injuries . Vex Dentists Accidents in cal care organ _ized athletics and “grounds are the a out mon causes of injuries to children’ 's teeth. . Bersousllty devel pene, 'y development Aecdentat tooth injur- 5 ies children make up one ne of ens most visitors. to Recent home of Mr. and Mrs, Charl- also. visited trlends erg: the w district. Winlaw shock,.fears and apprehen- sions of both his young Pat- jent and the parents. Games of bingo and car- o} aging were th Co ei, by n presented the students wil a: gt jand the Guides re- a gift from the stu- fens Mrs, J, Chapman assist- - a kitche: 3 Pile the Guides eeleens ed their: guests. Guides hosting the ty were Donna Baron, Sheryl New, Pam Sorenson, Shirley _ Shelfontiuk and Donna Thederahn. . 10c . CUP OF COFFEE “The Best in Town” Centre Restaurant BONNETT’S35=" You acd att Bonneft's 10 Pet. OFF fo for CASH BOYS & MENS WEAR TELEPHONE 365-6761 | Check Your. . Winter Tires NOW! i your tread ts going, for SAFETY’S SAKE, replace your tires now while winter tires can be purchased at reasonable prices. " KEN’S AUTO AND | WHEEL ALIGNMENT Phone 365-7532 : Fowl FRESH KILLED GOVT, INSPECTED, WHOLE 19 Steak ROUND. CANADA CHOICE, CANADA GOOD, . GOV'T, INSPECTED, WHOLE ............ $119 Chops Pork Loin GOVT. INSPECTED MAPLE LEAF 1.25, TIN LUNCHEON SUBILEE CREAM STYLE eosin: 14 02, 128 OZ. TIN HOSE ONE SIZE Fits ALL .......... 3.4] CALIFORNIA RAVES, SWEET & JUICY .. J] | COACHELLA VALLEY, RUBY REDS . pefruit 10.51| Gr PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY. 13, 14, 15 AT SUPER-VALU (CASTLEGAR ONLY)