‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., July 11, 1968 FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR SALE 3 ROOM FURNISHED SUITE. Ulilities included. Private entrance. $95 monthly. Ph. 365-7277. FURNISHED Ova ys ing apartments. Maples Ap- artments, Blueberry. ms 36s. 7588, 328 ATTRACTIVE 2 BDRM, APT, River view. Unfurnished. No children or pets. Ph, 365- 5147, 328 ONE BDRM. _ FURNISHED house, Ph, 365-6673, TRAILER SPACE AVALL- able. Apply Twin Rivers Mo- tel, Castlegar. Ph, 365-7971._ FURNISHED 2 BDRM. SUITE dryer included. Ph. Se ea CLEAN ONE BURM, ae ished suite, Reasonable rate. 1456 Monashee Ave. Ph, 365- 032. 32! TWO BDRM. DUPLEX. FULL basement In town. Ph, 365- BD Ht ferry. Ph. 365 Rn 36; 8} A CO) NECTA Hneeracrore 2 BDRM. sone vh, 27 wit SALE: 4 BDRMS HONE Wired for washer and drier. On corner lot. Ph. 365- ee 7. FURNISHED AND HEATED su.tes, Ph, 365-5156. 327 IN KINNAIRD, 2 BEDROOM house, Suitable for couple or couple with one child. a 368-9773 in Trail. ONE BDRM SUE FURN. ished. Ph. IN ROMON One paid furnished ho use, basement garage. re. 365-5405. 326 APT, NEXT ne 7041. MODERN PARTLY _FURN- | ished two bdrm apt. Close to shops and schools, on 2 Ave. ny Castcear evatlable July 15. Ph. 3 BUILDING with Wing ciuarters in pane back. PI 3283/3 Root TURNISHED ar FURNISHED CUUL 2 BDRM. apt. Ph. 365-6541 or Roemer 2 BDRM. AT. BW ERIE dge and range. Centrally lo- cated in Kinnaird. Ph. A NE WLY AEDECORATES punished 3 bdrm. home. Livin; m, dining room, kitchen, full’ basement, oil g heat. 2’ miles from dam, Ph. 365-7854 before 10 am. or after 5 p.m. 328 FURNISHED SUITE. HEAT and lights included. No child- ren or pets. Ph, Rennes Ne toes DOUG Ph, 365-5520. FURNISHED 1-BDRM. SUE |! 8/in downtown Castlegar. Aa 365-7353, FOR SALE 10 X 383 TRAILER INCLUD- ing automatic washer, adjoin- | 365-6 ing 3 room and porch. Ph. 5 MOTOR, 6 CYL. Good condition. Ph. 365-5012 or contract oh Pucci, a Ave., Castlegai ort. CAR TOP BOAT, Tock and oars. 3.9 H.P. merc., fuel tank, all as new. Ph. 2 BDRM. SUITE IN CASTLE- | 365-7949. gan Available August ae re FOUR ROOM HOUSE: Se PEL 365-" MOBERAT TWO BDRM SUITE NICE MODERN! 2 BEDROOM apartment. Available July 8. No pets or young children. 242-4th Ave., Castlegar 38 ONE BDRM. HOUSE. ELEC: tric heat, furnished or un- ished. a our n, ONE BDRM. UNFURNISHED suite with private entrance. 295 - 4th Ave., Castlegar. PARTLY FURNISHED artment, Ph. 365-5148, and entrance. BRAND NEW 1 BDRM. pre B suitable for one or coup! 315 Cedar St. Ph. 305-7696 mn. {condition, $55. Ph. 365-5: UTILITY TRAILER. CHEV 28] wheels. 104 - 4th Ave., ton tlegar. MOVING ONE crib with mattress, $15; one fold-away crib with mattress, 0; a high chair, $8. 365-5558, DINETTE SUITE — WOOD and metal, 4 orange vinyl cushioned chairs. Joxcelicat BABY CARRIAGE-STROL- ler combination, a:walker, car seat and peddle car. Ph. 365- 5187. RASPBERRYS. A PEREVER- zoff. Raspberry Village. EL 365-2024. STRAWBERRYS FOR CAN- 7 | ning. John Savinkoff Thrums. Ph. 99-7394 between 12 noon and 1 pm. or 7. 8.00 p.m. a if FLEETWOOD CONSOL® 2 dress- Nv, ‘one diamond ri ring, sress . Can be seen 7 es size nings or after 6 p.m. morning: Pm 7 * Box Bc) or Ph, 365-5123. 326 STEREO RECORD PLAYER, two months old, removable speakers, Ph. 365-5164. ALL KINDS OF CABBAGE and cauliflower plants. P! h. 327 | 365-7368, P. Bvdokimotf, fon jon. oma RAWBERRIES. PH. ROMES FOR SALE 365- 227 HOMES FOR SALE ETT = COOL HOMES - Shady Birches —— Kinberry Hts. Patio at rear of this ——————|3 bdrm., full bsmt. home, spare 4th bdrm. where its cool. Good, cold beer eae TARGE wally UNFURNISHED 2 BD! home. ihe 365-55 3 BDRM. HOUSE ON CEDAR St. 2 bdrm. upstairs and one down. ut 365-5329, 328 BEAT THE HEAT IN_KIN- EAT 326 /naird. Well insulated 3 bdrm. w-to-w_ carpet, extra in full basement, 2 garden, shade trees and fenced lots. Ph. al Ae HOBSON TOWN SITE = spacious 3 bdrm. home. Car nig|Port, fenced on two lots, re- venue cabin, low down pay- ment to reliable party. To view Ph, 365-5585. 328 CUSTOM BUILT 3 BEDROOM ost and beam home. Viow lot §=and 958 ARN trailer — 8 x 35, colored ap- pllances: 8x8 porch $3,000. Ph. 365-3432. tinl3 1,337 SQ. FT. OF MODERN living area. 3 large closets. Living room nn wall to wall sarpet and fire- place. This is brand new and ph "isrge savings on the 6% per cent first mort- (1256 ad ft) Lovely pinay Large car |¥6 327 Cold wave — Revenue Home | w, swimming pool 356 Goiier, Crescent. Pi Fh. $13,900. posses | Ni Positively port. $20, ya Off-The-River Breezes — on 3rd in Kinnaird. 4 bdrms., rear view, full bsmt., new furnace, garden and _ fruit trees. Owner is leaving and can offer, early possession, Low price $10; $200! down payment should eee Home for Cool Cats on 10th, Upper Bench, just a block from the Store, Dreamy, cozy, comfortable, with 2 bdrms., safe H.W. heati ting. $1900 dn. and CM&HC. $11,900. (MLS) 4 bdr mi home 3 recent. | W% ly Tenovated” ‘with suite, close in at gst «3rd in Castlegar. C.U. financed. 1,900. Cool Deal at Columbia Hts. 95 mo. to an ry ins! port and utility rm. $7; 900.00. If you are frozen out of the housing market, cal HIPWELL Ph. 365-7514 277 Columbia Castlegar fireplace and 36 bdrm. |Excellent condition. Phe 30s 365- 5858 or 365-5244. jose GNC GNC ora ‘UP TRUCK. ‘at VOLKSWAGON. $0500, Ph, 365-5140, ‘66 FORD FAIRLANE, G,' sonverible: High perform- nce 390. Chrome head, etc Ph. 365-7157, . 1051 MERC, V-3 HALF TON pick-up, heavy sub ct fang: mission. Very round cond: Ph. SOS TA90, Tas8 eran HALF TON, TON: 4 new suraner, fires and 2 winter on rims, vy duty back bumper. Ph. aa 1960 FORD FRONTENAC SW New paint, good rubber, very clean unit, $395. Ph. 352-6796 in Nelson’ after 5 p.m. — 826|{ TWO 1957 OLDSMOBILES — Cheap! Ph. 365-8309. standard floor shift, tacho- meter and radio with reverb unit, 6 tires and wheels, gh 1949 _MERCURY 4 TON truck, All new parts. One ig.! to Phillip 1962 PARIS: =pcor, BT _ Automatic, 6 cylinder, imma- culate condition. Ph. 365-7558 1963 CHRYSLER 300 CON- vertible. Red with white top. i057_GALARY- CONVERTE ble. Runs good. $125. Ph. 365-5673. 32; ‘o7 VAUXHALL, GOO running condition. $60. Fh 365-6626. 1956 CHEV PANEL. -_ 365-5920. 327 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS part to play in the matt of Every individual has a Public Must Play a Part To Stop Business Fraud sible, fraudulent and unsan- itary or otherwise dangerous FORESTS, AND WATER RESOURCES Water Service — especially true canoe foods, drugs and cosmetics, says the federal health de- Pollution Control Branch APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT UNDER THE POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, 1967 to discharge refuse from the Municipalities of Castlegar innaird and a portion of Electoral Area “J”. locat- ed at the above locations onto 4598, Rootenay District, Plan 34, listed at the Nelson land title N notice of my application to point of discharge shall te Ieeated at (the sur- veyor general’s instructlons to our surveyor are ke Postrictions by law. a portion of sub-lot 23, of lot} are brought to their attention e ation says. all Foren affected. orate all 's publication, “Food, Drug, Cosmetic protection for ns.” Canadiai While the directorate strives to minimize health hazards and fraud or decept- ion it advises and urges, con- sumers themselves to do their part and thus to avoid further ere are times when y|consumers should write man- facturers and make their grievances known. “Honest mistakes are made by even the most con- As we asked to take the read labels. contain vital ell, consumers are time to “Under Food and Drug requirements, labels are more than an embellishment or eye catcher. They must contain igs and cosmetics often directions for eret it,” the pub- lication Pe pe scientious in the majority of cases, grateful when the who are by a consumer and are quick to make redress,” the public- Consumers are encour- Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING Ht Columbia Sand & Gravel 349-8th Ave, Castlegar aged to report to tte direct- of Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. to you until the survey is completed). The quantity of refuse to be discharged as follows: Maximum rate unknown. Average 24-hour dils- charge approximately 380 cu- bic aa erating Berio 24 hous Ptunsupervis ed). In Joving uiemio of the late Anthony W: off, Phone 365-7202 One year hes passed since When one we loved was call- ed away; God faok him home — it was Within our ‘hearts he liveth still. — From Margie. The during “whieh in Re tuse evil be dist is The of the refuse to be discharged shall be and Property For Sale _Anderson UNIQUE LOCATION is offered for the first time. ing, two fireplaces, large back yard. This will MEMBER KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE This spacious 3 bedroom family home at 737-7th Ave and one third lot offers complete privacy in a shaded pe a lake front lot when Morphy Creek Dam is built. Some finishing — Great poten’ Agencies 1400 sq. ft., Double plumb- recreation room. The acre $21,600. CASTLEBAR SUBDIVISION This beautifully landscaped family home at 750 Wood- land is outstanding in an area of fine new homes. Four bedrooms, large dining room, W to W carpet, large rec. room coors carport, and many other choice features, $23,500. HOSPITAL DISTRICT Comtoriaule family home ir cae Spruce with 3 8 bet —F an "attractive suite in the pavement for revenue or extra living space, $20,300. NICE NEIGHBORHOOD This modern 3 year old 3 bedroom at 543-5th Ave. is close to schools, churches, shopping. Good location and landscaping, $18; 500 SPACE — VIEW — PRIVACY Cn] ‘YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED NEW LISTINGS 1518 - Ist Ave. Kinnaird — Spacious Split Level. 1911 Ft. Features 3 BR, Heneiater "taree fu nity leatolater. i} a iatehen. Wallto-wall at cost — $27,000.00 terms. 504 - 10th Ave. Kinnaird — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A combination one must gage. future development. rty has 100 ft. frontage on Columbia Ave., Castle- gar. Priced to sell at $19,- 500.00 - Terms. RENTALS 1, 2 and 3 BR. Suites — and gar, 55 x 100’, nice level. Ph.| WILLING TO BABY SIT — . | 385-7872. 326|day or night. Ph. eenar ts ti. |APPIy_ to 5 ACRES OF LAND ON OO- tischenia flats. Government |} approved road. Ph. 585, 6808- LOT IN KINNAIRD. 75’. X |p} 234’, Ph, 365-7461. 327 FOUR LOTS AT RASPBER- ry subdivision. Write to Box ue. Castlegar. 327 IMPROVED CORNER De en 365-5920. 327 Je: 100’ x 100’ LOT ON STH AVE. Ph. 365-8081 or contact Eli Sopow at 430 Willow St, Cast- <= aE VESTAENT Goa pei bdrm Bouse ical trailer. ice $3000. Terms $3,500. Will lease OR RENT: CHOICE ONE-|: t |third acre view lot with mod- 3 BDRM, HOUSE WANTED to rent. In or around Cas! gar, Ph. 365-5755 and ask for Ralph Hansen, BABYSITTER TO LIVE IN. deb available, August. et 365-51 RaW ONE: FOR KITTENS. Will deliver if desired. Ph. 365-6934. ANY WRITERS INTEREST- ed in getting a Writer's De ary: t stle-| and discharged to the site as Refuse shall be conveyed follows: private cars, pick- ups, trailers and trucks. The site to which the re- fuse is discharged shall be eed as follows: sani- enching method of lane with intermitter compaction’ and earth coven ing (tenatively monthly). I, E. T. sodard, secret- yy certify get five or more names, I can get special group rates. Ph. S80 sau or write Box 136, NELSON . to 6 p.m. shift. Monday ced [teu “Saturday. Ph. Lorne 365- SHORT ORDER COOK AP- ply Bob's Pay-n-Takit it ae WANT LES i PISTOLS, shotguns. Old modern. | 5 Norm’s Sport Shi son. Nelson. Ph, 352-2015, with option to buy. ee S65. Lor ON 6th AVE, CASTES: Bus. Opportunities FOR RENT 2-ROOM OFFICE suite above Bank of Montreal Creighton Construc- tion Co. Ltd. Ph. ener FOR SALE OR TRADE Good Ready Mix Business Going Concern Ph. 357-9583 or Write Box 228, Salmo, Lasers BUSINE Ph. 365-8060. OPERATE YOUR OWN BUS- ‘ither 0) 01 ment — with unlimited pos- sibilities. Open to men, ladies or married couples. Will be interviewing Box. 490-C, Castlegar. All re- plies will be acknowledged, Young Agencies Ltd. P.O. Box 428 — Kinnaird, B.C, Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8117 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1966 DODGE POLARA, VERY low mileage — like new. Ph, 365-7872. 326 PREMISES NEXT | PHi io Castlegar Credit Wales: r | books, ab! Apply. at Castlegar News. WORK WANTED hereb: that this application does not conflict with the local by- laws of the Regional District of raat ‘Kootenay. A copy of this applica tion was 5 nested on the. 3 day of June, 1968. In loving memory of our dear son and brother Marvin York who passed away suddenly July 1 1966. gongs is ene face we loved INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Nelson 352-5434 Silent. is athe voice we loved Too far aay for sight or speec! But not too far for thought 4 ; Sweet to rememier him who once was her And who, though “absent, is just as dea — Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, brother ae wife Kit- ty and family, brother Mor- ris, wife Marilyn. SUMP & SEPTIC TANK PUMPING lowest rates PHONE This is to filed with the Director of a In loving memory of, the late lution Control, Buil , Victoria, -B. .C. Any person ‘whose rights would affe in accordance or, where ser- NOTICES ROOM AND BOARD IN PRI- vate home. Apply 511 - ath Avenue, Castlegar, ecTen Vice is required, within 30 days of the serving of a copy of the application, file wi the Director an objection in writing to the granting of a permit stating how he is af- fected. Dated June 13, 1968. E. T. Bodard, Sec- ref -Treasurer, Regional District of Central Kootenay. ranjoff. Even death has its wonderful mission, Though it robs us of those love; roundings, x fl To long for the « meeting above. & — Grandmother Wanjoff. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pinc- Mr. R. Davies of Milfordhav- en, Wales. The wedding will take place in song Ha- waii, on August the third. CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Supplies & Installations Natural Gas & Oil Heating Medical Clinic of Castlegar & Kinnaird wishes to announce Dr. J. H. Walton has returned from 6 months post graduate training in Mon- treal and Dr. G. Rothman, formerly of Montreal, has joined the clinic. Tonsils Do Help Protect Health Of the Child Contrary to common belief tonsils do serve a useful pur- Bose, according to The Caned. in Medical cal Assoela oclation. a ege Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1.a.m. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS Period the tonsils are large. the child reaches | the age of nine™ or 10, the tonsils; become smaller, and 2 the the: locates y are difficult to There are indications for the removal of tonsils, Among, them are repeated tonsil in- fections, these oy been ac dt infections o: ficulty with hearing du due ton, Ger bald From PARDMAN’S To You “ROY” FROST CLEAR Designed especially for families with a lot of living to do... . ‘@ TWIN PORCELAIN VEGETABLE: CRISPER D..BUTTER: & CHEESE. COMPARTMENT BALANCED CONDITIONED AIR ALL THRU @ 5 YEAR. GUARANTEE ON PARTS & SERVICE @ 10 YEAR WARRANTY ON COMPRESSOR FURNITURE & APPLIANCE LTD. 3 365-5240 PARDMAN’S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES CASTLEGAR, B.C. PHONE 365-5240 Specialists Speed Queen and Dryers DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8284 ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS: Castlegar. 328 | sharp o line for "isola advertising is 12 noon on Tuesdays. tfin40 a Seae FURY. 2-DOOR per 383, 4 sp., A-1. TRAIL BUSINESS COLLEGE. new. term begins Septentber OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE UREAU ae Bae “saninee” ja Rossland bet: ween 6 and 7 p.m. New 4 bedroom on Sth Ave. Kinnaird, wit dimensions. Full length sundeck, double “plumbing large lot. Some finishing required. Owner will assist in financing. $25,000 CASTLEBAR SUBDIVISION Attractive new 3 bedroom at 997 Silverbirch Crescent. Bright modern kitchen with wall oven, double vanity compartmented bath, W to W carpet, paved driveway to double carport. $22,500 BUY AN INCOME Six suite apartment block. All units furnished and ten- ants pay own utilities. Good location and revenue. En- quire for price and terms. SIDE — BY — SIDE DUPLEX Attractive and well-kept duplex close to schools and hospital at 7954th Ave. Owner will consider trade. $17,500 WE HAVE MANY OTHER LISTINGS AND WE DO HAVE MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE. Anderson Agencies Phone 365-6451 or 365-7944 CiTY CENTRE MOTEL DINING ROOM NOW OPEN Monday to Saturday — 7.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. DINE IN COOL COMFORT We Specialize in Wedding Parties, Dinner Parties And All Social Functions MARJ & RAY MELANSON The A.B.C. of It! these infections, rry Archi and Ivo Thie: ig due to| while Mrs. Lambert and district commander Art Lambert Archie August I ks on. awards to. George Ash- guest fi SoU rae eeuae asia CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., July 11, 1968 7 We New Farming LUNN Methods Used BO B’ S Widely in Japan Pay’N Takit Japan ved Jeads in aquicul- Join the crowd at our farmers grow coffee-bar Be Kool! Try one of our Maity-Milk ege| Shakes, a real Malt fle vor — Try one of our Red Apple Shakes, they are ! How about a Flip Shake —— and only 5c extra! If you don’t like sha- kes, try our Root-Beer Floats, Ice - Cream Sodas, or one of our Delicious rola. Banana Splits! ts!In Our Grocery Dep't; ture. oysters on lotr dan, ing ft from rafts in waveles As the youn, cling at intervais to th cultivation of marine ee as animals. Japan farvests nearly edible neatly mordeven gu it a banquet held Wednesday of last week at the Hi Arrow Arms. CARNATION INSTANT erals an and proteins than} BREAKFAST, only 59c¢ Tpo at, could become 251 COFFEE-MATE, 18-oz. Power . —- Castlegar News Photo Children who have hi abscess around one or both ot the tenulls: should have the removed AFTER Acure INFECTION IS over. mall children who have dif- Hleulty in eating and sleep- ing because o obstruction frem adenoids in the Po ack of the nose or praed. fonallg soften ben bene’ tt b: having tonsils and adeno: remaved. uld be ibe! shot remembered that tonsils are notab! Teacher m-|ies does not B.C. Teachers’ Federation. Robert M. Buzza said in a letter to all candidates in the July 15 Provincial by-|to Teachers’ Support Not Fully with Opposition opposition to government education polic- t mean that they support the education pro-| pact to gram of opposition parties, says the. president of the mented by a local contribu- tion to the cost of the found- Added Buzza: “It would be naive of as foi ae that any one party opose an_ education ras Fat will be completely acceptable the steaching Profese on.” election that “we are equally opp the ‘province-pays some members of the Lib The re removal .of tonsils and adenoids is 2 surgical op- al aE one partes, eration. It should be Perfor. ed only when there are {fie in indications. Remoyv. at ie cumstances vill “h not_ benefit} i fe e patient in any shape or|tem of basic provincial treasury the program, Daisy Marks Died on Tuesday Lone Woman Driver Possible Attack Victim attacks on women driv-| ers crimes of chance- combinations of time, place wWol bast protection is to which is son. bit ey BCCA_ offers advice to female mater pave the doors locked at|the chapel of the C: have expressed stron oppos- pot | eee to the new pt Deiat finance formula, sed to ! educa- tion policies proposed by Liber- our view — and that of school trustees — ing a substantial degree of tonsils in any other cir- equalization, without sacrific- ing local emmy: isa the from to districts, cale calvulated 01 on basis of a foundation supple- In Nofson Hospital’ ma 'g ++ Daisy Doyle Marks, 58, a avoi Thrums, :. die in the « says the B c. tig combina Lake General Hospital iu Nek Funeral services will.be held Friday at 10 am. from KINNETTE PRESIDENT Mrs. Reg Skinner presented a $30| W! cheque recently to Gwilym lughes of the Silver Birch ool for Handicapped Child- ren. The money is to provide needed “equipment for the be purchased is being left with school officials. all times. Keep your jewelry and Packages cit of of The flash of a diamond the trigger to troub- most vulner- Wilding officiating. urse,| Funeral Home with Rev. T. The Audit Bureau of Circulations was organized in 1914 by buyers and sellers of advertising space for the purpose of helping publishers to sell advertising space and of helping advertisers and advertising agen-. cies to buy advertising space. The objectives of the founders of the Bureau were to define and provide standards of definition for paid of paid and an to furnish accu- rate reports of publication circulation, the lack of which had threatened to wreck the whole structure of advertising. For over 50 years the advertisers, advertising agencies and publishers who make up the Audit Bur- eau of Circulations have worked together effectively in this great co-operative enterprise. The Bureau x the le of a self-government in industry. Its success is due to he unity of objectives and tices of all within the industry. Throughout the years its insignia, AB.C., has stood as the ballmark of circulation value, a depend- able guide inthe selection and use of media. The Castlegar News is proud to be a member. PUBLIC NOTICE © Regional District of Central Kootenay Synopsis of By-law No. 47 This 1,2 Bylaw. to authorize the submission of a to the of a defined area of Blccloral Area ‘fof the Heginal Digsit of Genta Kootenay i070) obtain their opinion page the question The Board of the Regional District. of Central Kootenay in open meetizg assemble enacted as follows: 1. That a Referendum be submitted to thi wer. In 1953 she moved to the Kootenays and hadib been a days pune in this are is survived ty, ‘her husband, eset one daugh- ter, Mrs. Janger, both vo survivin ig six prota and eight sisters. She was predeceased by four sisters. Interment will be at Park Memorial Cemetery at’ Kin- naird with the Castl Fun- nt (Vallarie) Be- a. > t/ eral Home in care of arrange- | ation Program. equal in im- in all districts.” >| the closest aiention and it reflex | to one side, let you pass more because’ you will school. Decision on what is to | Dro ion for main. Economy Jars .... $1.29 Garge 18oz. jars!) CAKE MIXES, Duncan Hines, 3 pkgs. .... $1.00 ing| CRISCO, 3 Ib. tins .... 99¢ n°3| Monarch DESSERT Top. PING, per tin only 4% WOODLAND CHEESE, {it is mild) bb... 59e daily| SPRAY Starch, Easy On fg. 24 oz. oo. It has been et culture is now hes, bre TINS PREM, 2 tins _. 79¢ DOG FOOD, Pard, A Que lity Food for him! 7 tins ..2.. $1.00 ZEE WAX REFILLS, Keep the Gap Open and Don’t Run Into Trouble When you, Close the Ba traffic, ‘ys Ba ep Oras @ of the most co! mon Parnes of ic crashes, i ar-end collisions result from fo following so closeli that you can’t stop or dodge in time, even if you were payin; f ha tl your By, pava penarrate ces. If rourselé maneuver-| w< (in eane of a sudden turn by the driver A safe interval will give you enough additional vision and reaction time to ste; ie brake id an escape route Researchers of the US bureau of commerical fisher- ics have Seveloped a commer- fastest is orld may indeck look to the: sea tor its future. Coan 1 a N NGS GASTLEGAR NEWS cause you able to see more of the traf- ic scene, and spot hazards a distance. me a ane ‘Allstate Insurance urges motorists to dnving rules for cent AT YOUR ' GENERAL PAINT AND MONAMEL DEALERS 601 Columbia Ave_ SUPERTONE SHINGLE STAIN, Gal. — Green — Brown SUPERTONE SHAKE PAINT, Gsl. White Only OGLOW BROS. ip back, following trucks vehicles, that obstruct other vision. - maCHUCK’S KINNAIRD,. B.C. [Bjque presented recently to HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT is to be purchased with a $50 che- Castlegar and District Hospi- tal administrator Ken Talarico| Mrs. by the Kinnette club of Cas- tlegar and district. Mrs ‘Reg of presents the cheque while vice-president Mrs. Don Wal-| an lace looks on. Vaccination garl site on the taxable assessed values for school purposes, excluding all property that is taxable for school pur- poses OTe ye ititied to vote . The persons ent vote on the question, sub- ject to any restrictions contained in the ‘Municipal Act’, are all property-owners within the defined area of Area T’ of the Regional District of Central NOTICE TAKE NOTICE, that the above is a opsis. of a By-law that may be inspected at the following ost Office, 00 p.m. daily, ex- cept Saturdays and Holidays, from wi 11 to July 261 1968, and that the synopsis is not ‘nterded to uly 20, not to be deemed to be an interpretation of the By-law. DATED at Nelson, BC. this 5th day of July, 1968. E.T. Bodard Secretary-Treasurer Regional District of Central Kootenay BEEF CHUGK STEAK, Ib. ....... 49c BEEF ROUND STEAK, Boneless, th. 89c BEEF SAUSAGE, Ib.’............ 59¢ REEF ROAST, Bonciess, Ib. ...... 69¢ SIDE BACON, Sliced, half Ib. ..... 38¢ BAEX BACON, Sliced, half fb. .... 55¢ PORK BOSTON STEAK, Ih. ....... 59¢ PORK GHOPS, all cuts, ib. ....... 7Tc VEAL SHOULDER STEAK, Ib. ..... 69c GHIGKEN, fresh, whole or cut up, Ib. 59¢ of vaccination in the fe SEE World eae lation form are sup] charge to the’ ped | free fae Yellow fever vaceinati centres, which are ment of national healt id an —_—_— Marx Auto Body & Paint Service ~ Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding "Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD. PH. 365-7202 Dennis Popoff, Slocan Park, July 5, a daughter. TOMILIN — ‘To Mr, RICEK — To Mr. Mrs. Steve Grice, wcastigar, July 9, a dau; aoe IN — To Mr. Mrs. Dallas Bjarneson, Gastegar, July 11, a daugh- er. Kinnaird Pool THURSDAY EVENINGS 6.30 — 8.00 ARE RESERVED FOR ADULT SWIMMERS (No one admitted under the age of 16) Splash Parties may be arranged to take place after regular evening swimming. Rate $10.00 per hour, minimum $10.00. (Clip out and Save) =| Closing Out! Everything Must Go! RADIOS — TV’s — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SPORTING GOODS LARGE DISCOUNTS ON MANY ITEMS ALL SALES CASH & FINAL Electronic Services 270 COLUMBIA AVENUE PH. 365-7833