CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 7, 1969 FOR RENT FOR RERT FOR SALE Properly For Sale ” Bus. Opporlunities TWO BDRM HOUSE, AVAIL- ables ‘Aug. 15 in Robson. ay SODEHNT TWO BEDROOM unfurnished suite, large liv- ingroom with fireplace. Space for washer and dryer, excel-|g p.m. lent location, carport and TV cable, Ph, 365-5442 ater p.m, FULLY FURNISHED SMALL] 3 trailer in Castlegar, near hos- Also two room fully for couple or with one or two children. Reasonable rates, Ph, 365-7517, 2 BDRM SUITE INCLUDING ulilities, Castlegar. Ph, 365- TLIG, 33: MODERN 3 ROOM HOUSE at Robson, semi-furn. Ph. 365-7680. 332 SMALL HOUSE, ALL ELEC- tric, suitable for couple. os 365-8039. schools. Ph. 365-7303. TWO BDRM _ HOUSE IN Castlegar Ph. 465-5869. 331 .| apt., 2 | 365-78 i Hovson, Parked 2 lot. No children. Ph. 85-3107 r Available 365. FURN., HEATED ONE BDRM. centrally located. Ph. 83. 330 FURN. BACHELOR SUITE, suilable for one lady. Private entrance, Ph, 365-5442 Ha CHROME TABLE & CHAIRS, single Hollywood bed, car to} D carrier and box. Ph. 36 Bids will be received by the undersigned on a Mussey- Harris Pony Tractor with 9 MODERN 2 BDRM. SUITE 332| With fridge and_ stove, avail- able 15, in Castlegar. Ph S50. 7520 or 365-5821 tin30 ROOMY FURN. SUITE, NO stairway. Reasonable rent. Ph. 365-5477, 561 - 7th Ave., cas tlegar. FULLY MODERN 1 Sanit house, electric range and fri- dge. Apply 365-7585, 330 2) LARGE FULLY FURNISHED suites, 2 bdrm., across from Selkirk College. Convenient for teachers hitch. ‘This unit may be viewed at the Town ublic Works Yard by ap: pact Bids close August 15th, 1969/2, at 5.00 p.m. The -lowest or any tender may | not neces- sarily be CHOICE LOTS, WILL CON- sider terms or trade for a FOR RENT — ‘TWO -RUUM office suite above Bank of|* 5-7692, | cruiler, Ph, 365-5465, 330 33. 5.4 ACRES IN OOTISCHEN- iu. East of airport. Ph. 365- 6835, 330 Montreal. Apply ae 0, Lid eh, on 365-7707. FOR HEN BUSLN. ri to Castlegar LARGE VIEW LOT, 905-9th Ave,, Kinnaird. Ph, 365-6844 5 ACRES LAND IN OOTIS- chenia $4,000. One lot in astlegar, 6th Ave. $1,950, Ph. 365-7872. ne: Credit inion Ph, 365-1 Seat $31) VEHICLES FOR SALE h.| Chi 2 | 8209, extras, on special this week Cas- A. Lutz, Supervisor Public Works Dept. LOT 75 x 100, 8TH AVE IN Castlegar. Ph. 365-6676. 332 Town of DUNE _ BUGGIE: bales left, priced at $295. Must be sold this week. Call Dave at 365-5851 or bAntaead subdivision. Ph. 365-5776. 432 TREED LOT ON OGLOW|po) 1967 SUZUKI 1200 WITH|2 VEHICLES FOR SALE "ov CHEV. $50, PH. 365-8377, ju CHEV 400K V-8 AUTO, sunning, What offers? 52 less motor. Ph, a ‘64 CHRYSLER, GOOD co dition. Ph. 365-0508, __ 832 ‘és FORD GALAXIE | 500, 4-door hardtop, 390 cu. in, One owner, low mileage and in excellent condition... Ph. 65-5100. WANTED cut 16 per cent for most ular makes and models. Bus. Opportunities © ¢ ani Ph, 365-8246 evenings. 330 PARTIALLY FURN. 332! available Aug. 1. Br, “S05 ONE, BDRM HOME, FURN, sid Spier RGE FURN. TRAILER ae on private for details. 2 BDRM HOUSE IN ROB- son, full bsmt and garage. immediately. i 627 FURNISHED AND HEATED suites. Ph. 365-5156. 627 2 FULLY FURNISHED SUIT- bdrm, 6541 or 365-5062. FURN. SUITE IN DO 1 town area. Apply 365- 7388, OR LEASE: COMMERCIAL building, 30 x 40 ft. Added epee Hi back. Ph. 3 eat 2 BDRM HOME IN_ KIN- naird, Full bsmt, gas peat Ph. 365-6586. 331 FOR SALE GOLF CLUBS, HALF a carrying case. Ph. pate ROneAR STORE FIXTURES, 2 BDRM LIVING ROOM, dining room, kitchen, built-in S-| priced. after 5 p.m. 365. ‘|“BIG_ BUY ON FRIGIDAIRE and cos- metic racks ete. excellent condition, very reasonably Ph. 442-3515 Grand Forks. 33: 15 FT. DELUXE FIBREGLAS boat, convert. top, 50 hp elec- tric start molar; tilt trailer, water skis and life preserv- ore Full price $1,800. 23 oo CRGIFORNIK HOUSE with shower, etc., double sink in Kitchen and at 1713-5th Ave. in Kinnaird, BOY'S BIKE, GOOD SHAPE, 22” frame. Ph. 365-7872. 932 TOMATOES — PICK YOUR own. 40 Ibs. — $1.50. Bring container. 3 miles north of Oliver on Highway 97. Couve Farms, AB IF YOU’ WOULD LIKE TO and see_it. USED WINDOW, 7 x 3%’, 3-light, double glazed, one sulel whiteo hinged, Ph. 365- SPARE TIME INCOME ey from NEW E higl quality Seated. dispen- Ph.|sers in your area. No selling. 2) To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $2,- 900 cash. Seven. to twelve hours weekly can net excel- Ient monthly income, More view write TRIBUTING LTD., D: . A, 160 Bay St., Suite oon Toron- to 1, Ontario. Include phone number. HOMES FOR SALE UMN HOT SPECIALS PERIOD MANSION, DELUXE if you ever really wanted to live it up, and still enjoy the mil is the home. fireplaces, LR, DR, den, and family kitchen. Looking down on the river from Robson. MLS. 5 36: oy fron NEW TYPES highr| 98 CHEV. BEST OFFER OV- CHESTERFIELD AND CHAIR 1| extending kitchen table e and food oat 750 Lb. ae thick wall 1 BUSINESS BUILDING WITH 6 .chairs, bed, ironing board, “toaster. 6924. WOODLAND PARK 356, Ridgewood Dr., Kinnaird on the Cul-de-Sac, Woodland Park. 3 bdrms., separate din- and 4th ty $18,500. CRESTVIEW IN KINNAIRD er $100. Best offer. 65-8225. CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. 7 Dune buggy. Ph. 365-5851 anylt NEW CARS 1969 Cars Priced F.O.B. Van- couver do not include freight 1969 Luxurious, econ- gril Datsun 1000, 2 door 2 — 1969 Datsun Pickups, 1 ton capacity. Only $2135 ea. —_ 1969 Semi-Deluxe 2 door Datsun 1600. Only $2175 1 — 1969 Blue Datsun pick- up and camper, luxury family| outings. $3730 plus freight. USED CARS . for PH.|S. Graves, 721 We: 0 Cres., N. Vancouver, B.C. "392 3|PLAYPEN. PH. 365-5667. - MALL 6 CYLINDER MOTOR Any Sood condition. Ph. ee | NOT itel¢ The Council of the Town of is CARD OF THANKS a | PAL BHO iN-FURN- Thank: you _neignbours Piha MME ry Ne 932\for the lovely flowers also PUBI a TE friends for the get-well cards ‘TENDERS FOR THE PUR- and wishes sent. to me when chase of the following Land|1 was in the vancouver, Gen will be aceopted by The ‘Town | ¢ral_Hospital._A- 7 of Castlegar:— The Castlegar and Dist- Lot 1, D.u, 181, Plan_6374,|rict Hospital management and to" front eventually on Second seat extend a grateful thanks 10 the Doukhopor people for mNiAIOM FRICh ACCEPT- the donation of all the vege- $1,400. Sealed Tend rs Marked tables, etc, left over from Se their Summer Festival dis- “PROPERTY BID" should be|play and banquet. deposited with the clerk not! we wish to express our later {haa 5 pm. on ‘August sincere thanks and apprecia- 15th, 1 tion to our relatives, neigh- R, R. O’Genski, bours, and friends for their Clerk-Treasurer, kind words, sympathy, floral Town of astiozae 232) tributes and donations, dur- Yub-| grandmother, Mrs. DON'T THROW YOUR OLD|¢th, worn out, cotton and flanel- lette clothing away. We “buy GENTLE Ph. pes chit old. eh, 365-3084. TO BUY: PORTABLE SHIN-| giemill with or without power) unit. Write Box 172, ore Arm, B.C. 330)C! TRANSPORTATION TU NEL- son Vocational School com- anencing Sept. Ph. pihacrnry FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS ‘Fhe Salvation Army. Ph. 1/365-7112 or 365-6894. _tfn2 LOT FOR HOME, KINNAIRD or Castlegar. Write box 983} 1 Castlegar. 329 TO RENT . BY COUPLE: clean 2 bdrm. unfurn. house, with washer and dryer space on ground floor on or before Aug. 15. Ph. 365-8003. | Zaitsoff. Special thanks to all Tay ore Pe ot the ladies hat helped in the wn Hall. the men who me a se of this hearing thanks ie sto consider, any jreroning Don of the Castlegar Funeral Applications for rezoning their Hone deeds, au id ‘thc tte t be in writing, outlining| words, deeds, an ous! za Tot toe ations Posent zon-|ness during our sorrow. We ing, desired zoning, reasons| would also like to thank pon for. re-zoning, etc., and. sub-|orary pallbearers Lonnie ant mitted in the hands of the|Terry Zaitsofé and pallbearers Clerk-Treasurer on or before| Mervin Paluck, Billy Zaitsofé, Monday, August 25th, 1969,|George Zaltsoft, Larry Malow, 00 p.m. Steven Zwolski and. Gaston R. R.. O’Genski, Kalesniko and also Mrs. Don- Clerk-Treasurer, ia Nazarott for her MrSartielt Town of Castlegar. psalms, 0- In loving memory of Cry- stal Leanne, who passed away August 11, 196: Our darling Raby daughter the P TOWN Or INNATRD yim Srd and final lessons begin Aug. 11th. Re-' gister at Pool for Survival Course beginning h. Contact Bill John- 3/68 Datsun 1600, immaculate condition, one owner, 11,000 miles, extras include wind- shield washer, deluxe wheel cover, radio, reverb rear speaker, carpets front and rear, tach, cigarette lighter, vinyl top, bench seat, $2135. ‘60 Chev four door sedan, good transportation $215. 2 Chev wagon, Celgar car| “61 Austin four door, beau- tiful condition HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHER, $2032. - $4384, s Kinnaird Pool. m_ the occasion of their edding - Anniversary and to welcome Mr. and Mrs. ur-|Ronald Hayes and family: “of ance coumision, C B.C. Duties will include tak- ing dictation and transcrib-| 4 ing from notes! reports, cor: Surrey, ee Swilyne ane a he home on Saturday, Aug. oth, 1969 at 186 Woodland Drive, 5 p.m. anda; typing Seports, state- ents, etc.; filing; reception- ist duties. Qualifications: gen- eral knowledge and_ ability and at 7 p.m. ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS. Box 303, Castlegar. tin we shall never forget Her dimpled who caused her birth earth. Steele Jones. F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER cheecks and sweet smile we now miss, yet We me our loving Creator Plans a ‘resurrection for the dead, to life again on John 5:28, 29 d| Always remembered by: "her family, Mickey, Wanda. and A LARGE DISPLAY Bee cups and Gonhies people in events in the district over the showed the interest of the .Doukhobor past years. By JAMES SPEARS The Province The annual report of any company is published not on- Th to satisfy the law, abut to CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 7, 1969 7 CBC Coffers Filled _ And We Each Paid $7 One commendable look CBC's research into its audi- ence, based on the premise sui 329,000, could indeed interesting. Bf {million in the previous year, according to. the report. . Of course, along with gov- cinmants -subsidized losses, the was over 27,000 hours of prov ih SUGAR AND SPICE Ba Well, what do y hink of n have yearned under it and pedants have By Bill By Bill Smiley } The Moon- An Old Hag Made of Slag about it. And what does the beau- tiful, silvery, cone jeoddess urn out to be? id ha made of slag, try a ba case of acne. Like most of you, I was glued to the television set for aa Listening to all the learn- and discussing the birth of a-uew era for man, I seemed to ga- ther two major impressions. Tost people felt a combina- tion of awe, pride and exhil-| that aration. The sheer impudeace of the feat was a-thrill. Petty, ignoble’ qen “conquering, the Antarctic rie ae been there. RADIO & TV REPAIRS Guaranteed repairs on all Radios .and T.V. hows ata stretch, but experiencing the tension, terror and triumph of the Ane moments. Ive lived through some harassing experiences: - the Great Depression, World War II and p. But tie Sabie feeling was expressed by a stualler intelligent and vocal group. They scorn the whole enterprise and suggest that man ehould feel a sense of | histo! Sir . Richard and ned by convicts, into the sun- set. Scott and companions trudged the bleak wastes of and died, after reaching a chunk of ice called the sont Pole, only to find Henry Hudson aad Samuel Hearne and Lindbergh and Hilary thousand corners out of your and what have were to live in an tluence, there would hours weekly available. Part be 76 of time and money went to bring to Canadian paswers for better or wrorses The Be ley — Hillbilli programs o! fish TV network. But _with commercials, d|these programs probably more than paid fur themselv- es. Portions of the $7 went to pay for such unsposored portions of the CBC fare as ward sich public events as the free concerts sponsored by CBC radio, for later broad-' cast art the Queen Elizabeth that the management is doing a’good job. ‘the annual report fou a_corporation that in its ast fiscal year lost, on paper, be} ceptua! attention given to dif- eral programs may have the ts those non-financial contributions which cost each of us the $7. On television, 1t an French, uring the past discal year, which means that ak if une of both English and Treneh mn- The of ‘rat- ings’ as measures of audiznce size were examined in a pilot investigation conducted this year into the degree of per- ferent types of sere, he wat them. limin: sens indi- cate ati there are many dif- ferent ‘ways’ of watching tel- evision and the fact that sev- rograms by *|same size audience, as_mea- sured by conventional ms vans, is mo assurance at all that these porgrams are making’ equal demands on their view- that ratings aren't everything: | ers’ into the past, however, was i: audience 500 En; 1; 500 French Canadians,’ sep- arate groups, who not only listed programs they watched but -what they them. P| OB’S PAY’R TAKIT aa attention.” 3 We Reserve the Right to In its‘research, CBC used Limited Quantities anels” made up of th Canadians; ‘and|Buy from your local store and balance your food-| budget with these Low-Cash-Prices. thought of Quick “As a Wink’ Cake Mixes, Next step: Convince the} chocolate, white or Bran prime-time sponsors that peo- Muffin , ple may be more involved in, for instance, good drama than in a habit -orming situa-| tion comedy. 8 pkgs. $1 Solo Margarine, 6 Ibs. _ $1 | of this expenditure Parkay Corn Oil Margarine, LB Sess sey 39e SOUP, Ayl. Pur. vegetable, mushroom, tomato, cream of Shicken = cream. of celery, chicken with rice eee 12 oz. tins Luncheon Meats By Swift & Co, 3 tins $1 Meat Spreads, 6 tins __ 79c Heinz Baby Food, 10 tins $1 Grape Drink, 48 oz, 3 tins $1 abe whet Thins, —-----.. We Royal Twin-Pak Towels, 4 rolls (2 paks) ___. 9Se Arrf Dog Food, 10 tins SR Case 48 tins $443 Cashmere Toilet Tissue, 4 rolls Invest $5.00 in Bob's Discount A ° ry. books, you left? A dull plateau, tull of a as th $475. TOWING Fully Insured. Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar .0.W. camp,. the cold war, ‘and two feenagers. And Ym glad that I was spared to see those tes Yellows Jol-| loping around on fhe moon. {t was something just to be part of the human race at including colour. Reasonable Rates Call MIKE’S TV SERVICE Phone 365-5112 BASEMENT 5 for Seasoning, bath, 2 firepla q moment... 3474. mt _———— that_ te eeth 330 5, Coe, Ph. 365-3474. re pas bsmt. Keclusive — $23,500 EMM ET eT spl ngths ri = 7:00 330 DE q b5d022 alter i _A good idea made better Minim; in- Fi oo flying half a BDRM MOBILE | HOME, sertions for the price ‘of two. TRI S CHU CK’ SE lion miles to pick up some living’ room 19 X 12 ww Classified ads close at 12 noon RED AND WHITE STORE large porch addition, land-|er line for display advertisi KINNAIRD, B.C, 2 spending so: much technological to ‘accomp- lish such a “useless” mission, when there are so many, like. things here on earth w! need the application of ‘wale uch more. normally associated with suc- cessful completion of ten pro- gressive years of formal edu- cation, or better; is short te. beta oe gece le ng to this Plan — Why not you? Following are a few of the Discount Prices: 456 Ford -Victorian $400. 7 & vw Sedan, radio, brilliant| view rd the valley. High on jest aenttrarhder in the exclusive dis- $1595 apts. Maple’s Apart- Bue much of the cost, Blueberry. Ph. ea year after year, is in CBC hardware. It is part of CBC. policy to provide service to . communities with over 500 inhabitants, Teach 969. Tear per cent of Can. adian on-white process. Birth certifi- Mayflower cates, rtant Service, : 43. That's ali very romantic of course, but we must be realistic. Is that why the “went ‘for broke” in their efforts to get there | a first? Partly. They are a na- tion of immense ei Bele and ability, with a flair for the cremate: t there is no qiestion that fhe race to be Tinst on the moon had powerful Poli- and over the “ tants has at C: Beaches in the islands of are Mr. and Mrs, Fred Nazarott of Apt. 2908, 2570 Argyle Road, C it Ont. the former 3 Sonia Clarke, is the daughter of me “and Mrs. Medford Clarke | 82 . By adding: new stations | o£ Ont. Mr. a parents, Mr. and Mrs. and transmitters year after|Fred live at C: .C. The arrived year,.. CBC. has, managed to|in Bermuda on the 20th July ae return home on the 27th of INSURANCE where that extra AUTO FIRE LIFE tical implications. :- four or two per cent is costly, What a pity! What a|owing to the wilderness loca- oO: For Complete Insurance Needs Please Contact . . - and 98.9 per cent of radio potzn- Tors But of course, as a scant look : at will " prove, man has never been a ration- al ‘creature, though he often prides himself on his 2eason. Man is a creature of emo- the bdrm. of quality fori gar age and full bsmt. Fully furi fur ished for $14,000. HIGHWAY FRONTAGE, KIN- naird — Just the spot and within the budget of tne man. 4 bdrms., 100x200 lot. (MLS) Corner of Columbia & Maple Phone 365-7209 i 365-5413 Gordie Baulkham Sales ities, jor ste, may be HOMES FOR SALE from the lL IIRC surance Commission, 605 Col- umbia St., Castlegar. Applica-| 0 Young Agencies Lid. REAL ESTATE scaped lot with patio, 105 - 6740. St, Blueberry. Ph. 395° 12 noon on uesdays. tingo “BILL'S” USED FURNITURE and Second Hand Store, 525 Columbia St. sf-open 1tod pm ve belle and taade all_kinds “t books, furniture and appli: Realtor HOLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. FINANCING AVAILABLE ON ALL LISTINGS 12 X 55 HOUSE TRAILER. Ph. 965-5284, QUIET, GENTLE GELDING. 2 yrs. old. Ph. 365-7383 ater 5 p.m. 330] bsmt., $11,500. Bargains like this are snapped up fast | SMALL DUPLEX, KINNAIRD This property is under priced by today’s standards. . 365 5 330) 7 2 ‘bdrms. each unit, gas It has location, No. 1004- 10th Ave. It has beautiful heat, low overhead, close to landscaping on 1.28 acres. Plus this lovely 2 bdrm. (MLS). truly wondertul stroke _of|tions of remaining communi- mankind the moon trip would | ties. have been -had the team pre- Unfortunately, the CBC paring and executing it been|annual report does not tell made up of a world, rather|its stockholders, the Canadi- than a natio! group of men|aa public, what it intends to working without thought of/do in the future. The corpor- BAR TION — To Mr. power, propaganda or pres-|ation has excuse for such ¢au-'and Mrs. R. Stratton, Williams tige! ‘ tion, in that the CBC does not|Lake, Aug. 1, a son. BIRTHS ERRY — To Mr. and reason. He is curious, He Mrs. Dy Ferry, Trail, July 31, wants to know. what is daught around the corner or over BEEF RIB STEAK, Ihe 2.2.0. . 990 |] Bert outa Bs So’ Columbus, with sul BEEF CHUCK STEAK, Ih. - 22 eee. GIG |ftime ignorance, "salled off Come’ in “and browse around. Ph. 365-7112. for, in- formation. tin31 ENGAGEMENTS tions on form 368-401 should| ¢5 be sent, before AUGUST 20, to the Manager, Canada Man- power Centre, 835 Spokane Ig the moon becomes and third No home, full ling or decorating required, Near Everything house within w: price and terms. Want a House or a Home bdrms., large living room, built-in appliances, drapes terms. Throw away the aspirin the perfect home and here’: $20, 300 with terms. Live Rent Free Price $13,500. other features. With proper financing this could be purchased for as little as $2,000 down. Why spend half your life going and coming. Here is a alking distance of shopping, schools, churches, sports centres and library, “convenient” is its middle name. One look will convince you. Attractive They sound alike, they look alike. But there is a dif- ference! Why’ settle for an ordinary house — when you can own this lovely home? The cost is little more — the dividends in comfort and lifelong family happi- ness are tremendous. Compare any house you've seen with this charming, first rate home, consisting of six plete 4-piece bathrooms, large rumpus room and many No more headaches over which house to buy. Here's very well maintained and nicely landscaped home. at has 1700 ft of living area, with double fireplace, rum- pus room and laundry, also double plumbing. Price ‘This listing is a large duplex with 3 Bdrms. up and two Bdrms. down and is a good ren! gage is only $2000 with mortgage interest at 6%. Revenue exceeds expenditure Well equipped Service Station, cafe and three dwellings. This is a very attractive listing and is ideal for young aggressive couple or family. Present $440. Price only $37,500 with monthly Permenia on $262 including 6% interest. jive and ical No. 11 dl separate garage and many double fireplace, two com- ete. See us for price and ‘3 why. This is a split level, tal area. Cash to port 30 HOMES FOR SALE 3 BDRM HOME, COMPLETE rumpus room, landscaped corner lot, 116 x 140, fruit frees, oth ‘Ave., Kinnaird. P| FOLLY MODERN z BDRM. home in’ Robson, built-in fri- dge and stove, lovely land- scape. Ph. 365-0614 for eras 2 Robson. Ph. 365-5510. tin WOODLAND PARK, 2100 sq. ft, home on river front view of | HORS and school. 5 GARDEN LOT, KINNAIRD—| W' Small cottage, 3 rms. and bath, gas heat. Very S065 (MLS) | ——.--__---__ 300 fe are in a dickering mood. our office. Terms could be as low as 5% down to the QUIET Living AT GENEL- LE — Beauiful grounds, me wh the view, and lot 100x200’. (ILS). tyne SPECIAL OF. painted_in- ae new ery and roo! vacant for your early posses- 9 | Sion, and only a couple of locks OR RENT: 4 BDRM, HOUSE| Dlocks to to school or shops. 3% (ILS) $7,500 right party. . KINNAIRD 817-Sth Ave. to Small bungalow, ideal for re-| typ! tired ‘peapie. River lot 80 | Youne people. River lo! x! 150. $6,000. 1008-7th Ave. Well mai Check these listings, then Ph.| #2 St peal, B.C. Quote No. 69- “Mr. and Mrs. Norman Haugen of Alta. yb training be} provided. Duties will initial- y include. 9, Keypunch, comput. .|mond of Kinnaird. happy to announce the engagement ° of their eldest daughter, Terry Lea" to Cst. Thomas ond, Son hee Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Mr, and Mrs. William M. Lebedoff of Castlegar are pleased to announce ne the: work, leading to computer Pepe ‘com-| to home. Third in base- ment, lot 100 x 160. Price was: $12,600. Now $10,500. Terms. 407-7th Ave. 23|REVENUE PACKAGE, cas TLEGAR — Close in to tor on or 4 bdrms., 142 ‘storey with fully furnished bsmt. suite. (MLS) —--— $12,900 Near shopping centre, four For vinterviews te ease contact A. Reibin, Accountant, Selk- irk College, Box 1200, Castle- gar, B.C. Phone 565-1202. younger daughter, eed Hy Halishe Ef, son of a ea Mrs. Fre sig of Vallican, B.C. on Saiurdey, August 16th at the home of the bride in Castlegar. Wed- ding reception to Foliow at! the Robson Community fall, Ww heating system, 2 _ bath- rooms, lot 100 x 200, MLS $12,000. y many jcotiaee x | Good _| price. dis) —-——. NEW IN FAIRVIEW — Fully modern, jg bsmt., 3 bdrm. new subdivision. inty at a modest) $12,900 CASTLEGAR 18 Woodland Drive Attractive 2 bedroom bunga- storage shed, carport, Re 100 x 600. Well Jandscap- jed $11,500. | 720 Maple Street Real ‘bargain, 2 bedroom, full basement, rumpus room, tuli in basement, large wn. Full p! SaH05O. d Dr. See this well maintained 4 —Price $17,600. Robson Home on 7% acres -on large attractive landscaped lot with plenty of privacy Large 3 bdrm home with attractive lake view. Large living room has w.to w rug, picture-window view and bdrm., full basement home cozy fi added revenue. : PHONE Also a small Price only $24,500. We have-many other listings - Call in and check with us ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. Evenings phone Mrs. Mosby at house at rear for 365-6451 gout 4’ with grill an Prot for the Famaily, ak chise. C | CONCESSION TRALLETY pony Te corner lot. MLS $11,500. erms. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE’ Larue, SALE OR LEASE All New, se Bdrm. hom« in Kin ts., $23,- fe. | 200 or in te0 a thie This 3 bedroom home nesUcd among the es, is located in the heart of Robson. New modern kitchen, large living room. Full basem falls” "Ph. 365-5442 ‘after 3 p.m..or write to Box 248, Kinnaird, BC. 33: HOBSON: $3500 WILL 2 bdrm. house, large living room, fireplace or will rent. Ph. 365-7314. Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Large Modern. 3 Bdrm. at Robson Townsite, $13,300 or 215130 a month, Sed Sorten.8 Subdiv. at Robson full bsmt and FP. 4 ea 300" or $125 pm. HIPWELL REALTY © 0. Box 1179” Ph. 365-7514 Castlegar, 6.C. Phene 365-7202 CLA ent. Fi price MLS $14,900. large corner lot. We might accept your offer. RENTALS Available’ 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. YOUNG AGENCIES | B P.O. Box 428 — Kinnaird, B.C. Office 365-7125. Res. 365-8117 2 bedroom house, located on]: Then you are one of the smart- people who. will use an Electric Air Con- ditioner to keep your home.cool and comfort- Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 965-7013 Columbia Sand & Gravel 349-8th Ave, Castlegar | WILL IT home. Ph 365-6676. LOST PAIR LADIES’ EYEGLASSES, black rims. 3rd Pool, Pass Creek. Finder please collect to B. Bridger, 5331, Grovehill Road, Calgary 5, Alberta. Reward will be paid CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. © Supplies & Installations Natural Gas & Oil Heating | Specialists Speed 1 Queen ‘Washers: Dryers DAY. OR NIGHT - PHONE 345-8284 cA INTERIOR .LAKE SERVICE LTD.‘ Towing: - Barges * anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Nelson 352.5434 | able all summer long. WEST KOOTENAY POWER SLOGAN: Frontier. Bonspiel. RUN JOINTLY: WITH SLOCAN: FRONTIER DAYS LABORDAY WEEKEND At Least One Lady Per Rink LIMIT 24 RINKS ; “ {Closing Date,Aug. 15, 1969 ° Contact “H. Myers - PH: 355-2376 f W. Guerin PH: 355-2345 | 3 EVENTS * BABY BEEF LIVER, BONELESS BEEF ROAST, Ib. .. FRESH CHICKEN, whole or cut, ib. ; BACON, Side Sliced, Ihe eee + O80 COTTAGE ROLLS, lean, Ib. .. PORK BOSTON STYLE STEAK, tb. 79¢_ PORK CHOPS, All Guts, Ib. . . 79. - 69c 5Sc with three leaky boats man- Pidities to the moon and his fut . But it iets a —4 CASTLE : MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 2 _SHELL PRODUCTS ‘anspol greeds, aggres- sions and other assorted stu- be yond, y there is no hope for look on the sy turning his ae ae “soWving earth's ces m Whatever happens, noth- ing can detract from the fan- tastic Ameri feat, and the pect in grants from the gov- ;,/ernment, and it doesn’t know -|if the stars of Green Acres or whatever will move back to the city from. whence they came. skill and couraee, of the first men on the m know how much money tv ex- NE’ IN — To Mr. and Mrs. W. Newton, Castlegar, Aug. 2, a son. SHELOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. A. Sheloff, Slocan Park, Aug. Ae a a MacNICOL — To Mr. ani Mrs. D. MacNicol, Gastlegay Aug. 6, a son. M. W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Box 1266 . Castlegar 269 Columbia Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-6706 Grandstal erformed Daredevil, Aug. 24 = PNE salutes Japan tN Come to where the really big ones are. 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