CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 17, 1969 FOR RENT FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE . WANTED BUSINESS BUILDING WITH living quarters at rear, 365-5931. tin 2 SDKM. HOME WITH GAR- age and cabin on Lake View Drive, Ph, 365-5356. SEMLFURN, SOOM HOUSE in Robson. Ph ae an je SUMMER PLA NO C ren or pets, oh. 365-1 Bo7T, 1330 AK CONDITIONED FULLY furn, Suite, ideal for couple. Ph. 365-8153. 32! 2 BDRM. HOU: reasonable, Ph, 365-7557. ONE-BEDROOM PS HED, suite at 901, Sth Ave., Kin- naird, so8, monthly. Ulittles included. ONE BDRM BSMT. Sune. Furnished or semi-furnished. This suite is completely pri- vate and has wall-to-wall car- Ph, |ivs, 29 LARGE TRICYCLE, 36, 30u quarter inch slate $10, Ph. 365-5608, 32 ONE CHESTERFI£&LD, GUitN-| 2 ey 40" range. Ph, 305- on. 328 22” GAS KANGE, EXCE ent condition. Ph. 365-5827. luv x 55 HOUSE inert Ph, 365-5454, LARGE THREE BDRM One 2% years old, quiet area at 1905-4th Ave., Kinnaird. Built- in range, sun deck, two fire- places, two and one-half baths — carpeting, air conditioned, 3) view location. Modest down 14’ FIBREGLAS BOAT REA- sonable price. Ph. 3065-5580. 321 16°) HALF CABIN BOAT with 33 hp motor and trailer. Ready to go. Complete. rigs $575. Ph, 365-5498, 12 FOOT HOUSE THATLER 9 | $90d, Shape. Ph. 365-5376 aon BABY BUGGY, LIKE NEW: Ph, 365-8316. 328 ELECTRIC “HEDGE TRIM. mers, $15, Ph. 365-5302, 329 is|POWER TOOLS, LIKE NEW, SPACIOUS TWO BDKm Art. in downtown Castlegar. Avail- able Sept. 1. Ph. 365-7623 or apply at 125 Main. 82. IN ROBSON, LARGE TWO bdrm suite, heated and furn- ished. Ph. 365-5405. _tin28 TwO BDRM HOUSE LN CAS- tegar. Ph. 365-7379. 328 KINNAIRD, NEW TWO parm suite, $75 a month. No pets please. Ph. 365-8087. 328] to THREE BDRM HOUSE AT 1508-7th Ave., Kinnaird. Eith- er furnished or unfurnished. Ph. 365-5851 or 365-8225. 328 2 BDRM DUPLEX IN KIN- nainrd. Full basement. he 365-6678. BEAUTIFUL RIVER VIEW one bdrm apt. Attractively furnished. Excellent location in Castlegar. No children or pets. Ph. 365-5147. 228 2 BDRM HOME IN KIN- naird. Full bsmt, gas heat. Available July 15. Ph. 365- 6588, 328 PUELES CENT- rally located, 2 BDRM. 8" bench saw, 6” jointer, 12” band saw, 18” jig saw, mo- ore, belts, stands. Price $285 all. iso one Gurney sete, uae bss price $35. Ap- ly Re tel. BRAND NEW 9 X 12 CAMP. ing tent and 3 sleeping bags. Neur new 1969 Datsun 1600 deluxe, 5500 miles. Phone 365-5265. 14" PLYWOOD BOAT AND trailer, Ph, 365-8388. 329 FOR SALE OK RENT, “HARD- Klondike Camper Trailer with mattresses, Ph. nether 40” RANGE, $25. WRINGER washer, $50. Ph. Rcpindes ONE CONSUL 21” TV. AND one chesterfield suite. Ph. 365-7150. MARR-CRAFT LUXURY TRA- vel trailers now reduced to clear. Take advantage of the] 4 new low clearance prices. Mayflower Service, ‘Slocan Park, B.C, 229 ONE 16’ contained. Andersen’s Robson. Ph. 365-6: 56. SCAMPER, SELF- full and: garage. iach Aug, 1. fe SDR SR UFLEX. FUR ished, Oglow Sub ‘Ph. 365- 7391 after 6 p. LARGE FURN- “TRAILER IN Robson. Parked on _ private lot. No children. Ph. 365-3107 for details. 429 1 BDRM. AC LARGE BRI- ght, partly Ave., Kinnaird. Ph. 365-5: eee ONE BDRM, FURN., _ cd il_carpet, |al cl ms ed suite, wall to wall carpet, |e nable Pie 30S 7261 oF 30. close to high school. Ph. 5156 or call at 801 - Sth ne FULLY FURNISHED APTS. Scenic view. Ph. 365- ee IN CASTLEGAR, TWO a house, partly furnished. Ph. 305-8245. 329 2 BDRM HOUSE IN COLUM- bia Heights, furnished or un- furnished. Garden already in. Ph. 365-5604. in 3 BDRM SU schools. Ph. 36: ie) ALLY LOC. SS cious basement suite. Private entrance. All es includ- ed. Ph. 365-5216. 328 FU AND TIEATED BSMT suite, ‘available July 15. Suit- able for couple or 2 Le ors. Ph. 365-7460. FURN. BACHELOR OSH: suite, TV included, | town cen- g|September, Priced for quick =!sale. Ph. 365-6513. 32° ONE 10° CAMPER, GAS 29|range, ice box. Can be seen at Andersen’s Trailer outs Robson. Ph. 365-6426. 328 RASPBERRIES, PICK YOUR own, 15c lb. Peter Ogloff, Robson, Ph. 365-3498. BALED HAY FOR SALE. Ph, 359-7217 South Slocan. ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS S$! No by local artist. Ph. 365-8366. children or aut 1312 - Sth] FRIDGE, ELECTRIC range, washer and dryer, 2 double beds (complete), 2 chests © of drawers, 2 occasion: ‘s. All ite very re: 5821 after 6 p.m. during week days. 329 HOMES FOR SALE 2 BDRM HOUSE. ADJOIN- ing garage. 36 Woodland Be Ph. 365-6626. 10TH AVE. INNATE 7 bdrms., full basement with finished rec room, enclosed 128 | garage, large lot fully land- scaped. Available August- RASPBERRY VILLAGE — Large newer home, 1421 sq. {t., 4 blocks from shopping, nlecly Jandseaped on large lot 120° x 130’, Full basement, has suite wv ith separate en- trance, oil air furnace, car- Port. Price $22,000. KMLS. 327 OLDER 3 BDRM HOME, CAR- 398 port, close to town and Ph. Castlegar, Ph. 365-5598. schools. Needs some finish- ing. Price $9400. 750 Main, to one Ph, 365-8074 or 365-6593. 328 a Bone HOUSE IN KIN- |. 365-7501. 328 |. Ph. i ———= Up High in Crestview Where the view is terrific. 1450 ft. of open-plan living on wooded lot with deep fam- ily pool. Family kitchen with snack-bar. Dbl. fireplace. Ei Suite plumbing, 3 barms with a dandy. $23,500. New Home in Kinberry 2 stories to the view and a full balcony from the carpet- d living room. 3 lovely full bsmt., 2 baths and two fireplaces. 1330 sq. ft. and carport. Terms. $23,- 500. Fun in the Country Enjoy the freedom of the caretree life on your own small ranch. 3 bdrm. mod- ern bungaiow, barn and chic- ken run. 3 fenced fields and ood hiking on the hill be- 29 | hind. $18,500. Delightful but Modest Hidden under weeping wil- lows, well back from the road, on beautiful grounds, 3 bdrm. Colonial with H.W. 312,91 ea on Kinnaird Bench 913 - 10th Ave., in a neigh- borhood of good homes and lovely people. Modest bdrm. with sparkling family kitchen, bsmt., attic and a garage. On half lot. $18,500. frse Fireplace Home the Carter subdivision. ‘Available for early posses- sion. 4 bdrms., full bsmt., ba parate dining rm., gas. heater 35900 dn. and’ $123 as $12,900. Beautiful & Modern on Prince Quiet dead-end street, just above the ferry. Very mod- ern, 2 bdrms. up and small suite below. Inspection any time. $14,500. Lake Frontage be Damned MLS offered, and very ex- clusive, the perfect recrea- tional site for that get-away feeling. At Slocan Park, on ine west side and with over a quarter mile of river front- age, 31 acres of perfect park land, cottage, barn, guest cabin, sheds, fruit, power and peace-of-mind. Including the best fishing hole on the Slo-|2 can River. $13,500. 10 AC, WOODED LOT (MLS) adjoining the above property, also with river frontage. 7 | $2,500. YOURS for REAL ESTATE- HIPWELL REALTY P.O. Box 1179 Ph. 365-7514 Castlegar, 6.C-. ALAA ; 1 two bdrm and 1 one Sowntown: ‘Ph. 365- tin26 FURN. STE IN| DOWN- LISTING Price $21,000. $16,900 with good terms. Attractive 3 bdrm. home ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE CASTLEGAR Riverview — 1375 Christina Place All electric 3 bdrm. home with furnished 3 room suite down. Sundeck off D.R. Lot fenced and landscaped. Near Post Office — 311 - 2nd Ave. Neat 2 bdrm. home on large fenced lot. Asking $10,000. $2,000 Down — 560 - 7th Ave. Invest in the future with this very good up and down Duplex in excellent rental area. Price $13,500. For Sale or Rent — 62 Woodland Dr. Vacant 3 bdrm. home. Rent is $125 P.M. or will sell for Split Level — 505 Willow St. SERVICE carpeting. Full bsmt. Sure is oe goors ne, oodles of closets. a WOODLAND PARK, 2100 SQ. 8} it. home-on river frent lot, with outstanding view ot Coiumbia anuver, Castlegar and the valley. Post and beam construction, wood panelled, wall to wall carpet in many areas, large living room, din- in room and kitchen, zl’ x ’ master bedroom deck, double glazed windows throughout, fireplace, play- room, separate TV room, two bathrooms, first mortgage CMHC 6% 9%, second mort- gage, appr. $2,000 down. Full price $21,500. Ph. sossnt9 ROBSON FOUNDATION fireplace, fully —_ screened porch on 2 sides, 100 x lot with frult trees, With or without furn, $8,000. Ph. seo 6815 or 305-5686. Properly For Sale CAUNDILY TUBS. PH. 365- home, small 2 bdrm house, | 8120. DON'T LEAVE YOUR THRE! 80/bdrm home’ empty. Rent it to a responsible young family who will see to it that it is 328]kept clean; the grounds at- tractive. Must be’ in Castle- sept. 1, Ph, 365-3438, 326 9th Ave., Hnnalrd: Ph, 352- 7808 after 6 p, 32! LOT WITH TREES ON SEC- ond ante Fastleyar, 7x p50 Ph. 327/¢ VIE" Or RASPBERRY Viliage. Ph. 365-5030. 329 ONE BDRM HOUSE NEAR high school in Castlegar. Ph. 226-7252 In Vallican, tfn47 VEHICLES FOR SALE LARGE WOODED LOT ON[ HELP WANTED us FULL TIME RESPONSIBLE babysitter to live in. One: child, 13 months. Ratton 3286. Lost AT PASS CREEK, ONE NET- “A TOUCH OF EVERY-DAY- excitement and custom-built w-w, 2 fireplaces, 1600 sq. it., 35- ft. long living room and dr. with spectacular panor- amic view over the Columb’ River through 8-ft. wide ther- mo windows and sliding glass Patio doors. A beautiful cut stone fireplace floor to ceil- ing, dr. panelled in teak. | g3 Very modern kitchen, com- bines beauty with efficiency, ties, rec. room, porte: den, work shop in 1600-ft. base- ment. Concrete semi-circular driveway to 2-car garage to match. 2 concrete patios fronting view and so many features that 1954 CHEV BEL-AIR. AUTO. Very clean and in good run- ning condition. Ph. after. 5 P.m. 365-5164. ’64 CHEV. BEL-AIR, Hew: paint job, Ph. 3.5826 afte 1966 VOLKSWAGEN aa luxe, very good condition, ful: ly. winterized,’ radio, all tras. $1000 cash. Ph. 352-7733 or see Bal Sanghera at Men's Dorms, 1968 PON’ RAG PARISIENNE, 2-door hardtop, V-8, automa- tic transmission, power bra- Kes, power steering. Ph. 365 fet RESULT ENGINES =PRICES cut 15 per cent for most 315 Popular makes and models. 48-houc delivery.‘ Installa- tion arranged. SimpsonSears, Castlegar. Ph. 365- i inc. cee eM Sept. 4 inc, YAMAHA 250 TWIN, GOOD condition. Ph. 365-5506. 328 ted buoy: with nylon rope aly at- tached. Please return to creation Commission No. Rr Castlegar. 328 NOTICES ALCOHOLIC bestest Box 303, Castlegar. SEPTIC TANK PURPING Ph. 368-5166, Trail. ROOM AND BOARD IN aie vate home. Apply 507-4th nave ar. Castlegal EHUTOCOEYING IG: ae books, Apply at Castlegar News. a CLASSIFIED AD RATES: & cents per word per insertion. Minimum 75 cents, Three in- sertions for the price of two. Classified ads close at 12 noon _DATSUN SALES LTD. Realty, Ph. 362-5676. FULLY MODERN 2 BDRM. home in Robson, built-in fri- dge and stove, lovely land- scape. Ph. 365-5614 for reer OR RENT: 4 BDRM. HOUSE in Robson. Ph. 365-5510. tin 23 Ss KIN- uated: Price $5300. Ph. S85. 6944. 2 BDRM. HOUSE Wire suite in basement. 562 - 4th Ave., Castlegar. Ph. 360 1608. MODERN 3 BDRM. HOME IN quiet subdiv. Landscz | and paved driveway. Ph. sigh 2 BDRM. HOME, 402 MAPLE Street, Castlegar. Ph. William Stushnow, 385-5709. 329 SOONG Young Agencies Ltd. REAL ESTATE We are in a dickering mood, check these listings, then phone our office. KINNAIRD 817-5th Ave. Small bungalow, ideal for re- tired couple, a starter for young people. River lot 80 x 150. $6,000. Rite 7th Ave. NEW. CARS 1969 Datsun 1000, 2 door $1845 plus freight. 1969 Datsun halff-ton pickup $2135 plus freight. 1969 Semi $2175 plus freight. 1969 Deluxe Sedan $2295 plus freight. 1969 Deluxe Automatic Sedan JAIRD, | $2545 plus freight. 1969 Deluxe Wagon $2595 -Iplus freight. gar 1969 Deluxe Wagon, automat- ic $2795 plus freight. 1969 1600cc Sports Conver- tible $3345 plus freight. 1969 2000ce Sports Conver- tible $3733 plus freight. 1969 4-Wheel Nissan Patrol, 4whee!l drive $4573 plus freight. USED CARS *64 Comet wager, 4 speed, power window, 7 eee | 12 CROSSROADS Deluxe Sedan|cheni Quotations will be “Feceiv- a up to oon July sot, ga for supplying turnace oil, gas-| oline and diesel oil req ments for School District No. No. 9 (Castlegar). FURN, gar. Occupancy on or before |» | CONFIDENTIAL CLEARANCE — Enroute to Canada from Tokyo on CP Air flight | 402, young Chang Soar whl whispers to Ci ACE OIL: A i. mately 30,000 gallons of furn- ace oil to Be supplied. All PB Kinnaird Ele: Vista, Blueberry € Creek, Ootis- Pass Creek, Coulson while his sister Hua Chang looks on, The Seance at 35,000 feet over the Pacific was a test flight held iby Canadian authorities planning for the era of the giant 500 | passenger “jumbo jets”. Mr. Coulson handted the immigra- leY| tion, customs, health and agriculture clearance for 110 pas- sengers in four hours on the aircraft. Shoreacres, Karrys, Hobson. GASOLINE: proxi mately 24,000 eallone bE Ae 2 IN MEMORIAM gasoline to be nne to be delivered to pump located, at School District Maintenance Office, Castle- IESEL OIL: Approx: ve 12-15 barrels of die sel oif to be supplied to the Maintenance Garage. penatiers The Board reserves the/* Tight to reject any or quotations. The lowest or aay quotation will not necessar-| ily be accepted. Quotations: must be seal-|= es, radio. $1235. ‘67 V.W. Sedan, radio, great shape $1595. ‘63 Pontiac Parisienne, nice shape $1,025. ‘65 Falcon, one owner 6 cylin- ler, nice shape $875. 68 Toyota Corona, one omeers like new, radio PN Ren A good idea made better CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES L’ Corner of Columbia & Maple |¢ Phone 365-7209 ame. 8rd Bedroom in Base- ment, Lot 100 x 160. $11,900. 407-7th Ave. Near shopping centre, 4 bara full bsmt, new heating sy: em, 2 full bathrooms, lot 5 x 200. MLS. $12,000. CASTLEGAR 18 Woodland Drive Attractive 2 bdrm bungalow, carport, storage Bed lot 100 x 600. Well landscaped $11,500. 770 Maple ‘Street Neat as a pin, 2 bdrm, full t, carport, tool ‘shed, Fie S00 lot, fully landscaped. $12, 720 aa Street Real bargain, 2 bdrm, full bsmnt, _ Eumpus room, ‘full with double two ed and Fuel Oil and ne uA In loving memory of our dear son and brother Marvin York wie, passed away July 16th 196 You bade no one a last ie- | farewell Or even said goodbye. You were gone before we knew And God alone knew why. eo left a beautiful mem- And a grief too sad to be om us who loved and lost *¥our memory will never wold. oO Nadly missed by Mom, Dad, Glenn, Kitty and family, Morris and Marylin . King, Secretary. ‘rreasurer, School District No. 9 (Castlegar) Castlegar, B.C. ENGAGEMENTS —————— Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phone 365-7202 INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Nelson 352-5434 CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. & Installations Mr. and Mrs. G. Clarke of Brownsville, Ont. announce the forthcoming marriage of their younger daughter, Sonja Elaine to Mr. Fred Nacarere son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Castle’ Gravel & Top Soil Columbia Sand & Gravel 349-8th Ave. Castlegar Natural ce & on Heating Speed.d “Gusen Wales, id Dryers DAY. OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8284 gar, B.C. The take place in First E Ntist urch, ‘Tillsonburg, © Ont., Sly 18, 1969 a8 pm.” CARD OF THANKS 365-5413 Gordie Baulkham Sales Bus. Opportunities |i FOR RENT — TWO Roon|en tion suite ve Hank a lontre: to Creight- in Construction Co. Ltd. P! 365" 7707. thet FOR RENT BUSINESS premises next to Castlegar Credit Union. Ph. 365-8060. tinl SPARE TIME INCOME RE- filling and collecting money from NEW TYPE high-quality coin-operated’. dispensers © in your area. No No selling: ae. quay lify you must ferences, $600 ‘a 32900 3 fash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent INSURANCE & an asset. Interior firm requires an honest and reliable person, or man & wife team, to operate and manage a well established Insurance. & Real Estate branch office. Good remuneration, medical, group life, good schools, tremendous outdoor life, main arterial hi-way. Country REAL ESTATE should be licenced. Write giving full particulars to Box 490B, Castlegar, B.C. All applications will .be answered. ad day When ~ in one ts Ww we: loved was God ile her. "home, it was But in our hearts she liveth still — Kay, Dianne, & Carol —— For Sale 37.5 K.V. ELECTRIC. GENERATOR SAWMILL BURNER 40’ X 40° Peace River Country Offers Much BY Barry Broadfoot al bloc of British Columbla. “The Peace? Sure, ask “So,” we asked, “What I know all about t her,” about this Peace River Coun- sald the neat retired in the: hotel lobby at Chet. ““You could ask Alexan- wynd, his face burned to lea-|der Mackenzie and his canoe- ther by the hot summer suns|men when they came this way of 57 years in the agricultur- more than 170 years ago, but LUMBER SALESMAN Applications are invited for the position of Lumber Salesman ve an Interior B.C. Sawmill. Sawmill ex- in and Ship- ping. aa position leads to senior positions in Manage- ment, A is but with sultable with a , High School graduation will be considered. An attractive salary is offered commensurate with experience, together with excellent group benefit plans. Applications in writing to be made to Box No. AS0A, C: BC. All will be held in strict confidence. ZONE VI Little Canadian BASEBALL PLAYOFFS KINSMEN PARK, CASTLEGAR July 18 - 19 - 20 Game 1 — 6 p.m. Friday, July 18 Trail and Kinnaird Game 2 — 1 p.m, Saturday, July 19 Castlegar No. 1 and Castlegar No. 2° Game 3 — 5 p.m. Saturday, July 19 Winner Game 1 and Creston Game 4 — 1 p.m. Sunday, July 20 Winner Games No. 2 and No. 3 PRESENTATION OF ZONE VI TROPHY Sponsored ‘by, Castlegar - Robson Baseball Association FRIDAY & SATURDAY July 18th & 19th While They Last @ Dillys — Malties — Curly Tops BD. Q. Sandwiches — Jets MIX OR MATCH ff for ......... 99e BUSTER BARS ...... 6 for $1.19 ICE CREAM, pints 35c . .. 3 for 99s DAIRY QUEEN CASTLEAIRD PLAZA you won't find them around. ‘They went through and cross- ed to the Pacific, just missed Captain Vancouver's survey ships in 1792. And then there were the Bay men, built forts all through here, back at the start of the 19th century. Planted gardens, cabbages big as soccer balls, and they cleaned up every fall in the fur trade. Things went along slow and easy until 1898 when they found gold in the Yukon creeks, north and west of here, a jong long way, and some of them looked map, . found Edmonton and sald ‘We'll head up this way,’ and they did.” there too late and there was| nothing left. They either packed it up “and went home via Vancouver, or they work: ed for wages. Most of the gold taken out of that coun- By wound up in the travell- ing bags of the ‘merchants, gamblers and the dance hall girls. It’s always the way.” “Then this part of the world drifted along for a few more years. A few roads went in here and there, and set- tlers, a lot of Englishmen, came in and took up home- steading. That's where I came |“ in. Then the war, the ‘14 war, and we all headed south and joined.’ “Then back we came in 1919, those who were jefe and the boom started. you, she boomed. Free Nand Ba soldier-settlers, and high|@ ie to the Klondike but they BY fin ‘What alse 3. see? Well, go and eet ands. of American: lads who thought or this country only as dust, and heat, and? cold colder than: they believed pos- sible, but they built that road and it worked. They left here vowing never to set foot in this country again, but I see them every day in Surtees They come up the Hart Hi; they be seeing the Alaska they're proud to say it. And I pipe up my two cents’ worth, and teil them we're proud too of what they done." “So after all that excite- ment, things simmered down quite a bit. More settlers came in. Towns got to| We needed roads more than tel an Great Eastern Railway up from Vancouver.” “And the Bennett Dam, on the Peace River. I’m not going to tell you about it, because you've got to see it. There's a road in from right here in Chetwynd, up by Mio- berly Lake, and then you can go out along the river to the Alaska Highway and turn south again’: But the dam. Took years to build. Six hun- area teet high, yes, 600 feet. thi base. You talk about the big pyramid of Egypt. That's a tiddlywink compared to that dam. And it has a lake 225 miles long, more’ than square les. Some puddle, ~ is there to up there at Portage Mountain; 600] Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 ment, but there are: thous- Highway in a few hourg and |g ‘Thursday, July i7,. i960 OB'S PAY’N TAKIT [eis] POTRESOUSSTOOOSSOOTSSS We Reserve the Right to Limited Quantities Trade with your locally own- ed merchant—where you can buy Quality-Foods at Lower Cash Prices! STONED WHEAT THINS, Final arrangements have been made for the three-day’ Little Canadian zone VI base- ball tournament to be held at Kinsmen Park Tf to-| morrow reports Nick Stooch- hoff, the tournament director. "Five teams comprising of Creston, T! naird and two Castlegar ‘teams will play District Socials Little League Tournament Schedule Here for 3 Days in a single knockout tourna- ment with the winner going to Penticton to compete in the provincial championships to be "held later this month. Kinnaird meets Trail in the opening Bame,t to be play-| Cl Art ed Friday at 6 p. Game two will t be held at the Mr. and Mrs. George Wickett and sons Randy and Terry of Rosetown, ee left iter visiting Mr. at the Mile you this country in the early days was either climbing a high gear or skidding owe the other side.” “The Depression. A bad time. Crops were good, but prices low. Too far from mar- kets, and high freight rates. But “they came in, whole fam- ilies, from the south, the drought areas, driving wag- ons, with wives and kids, cows trailing behind; or chug: ging up in old cars. You see, with hard work, there was always a living to be made. This soil is good and black and deep, and there’s about 16 inches of rain at the right time of year. It was Eood a -then: and it’s good now. Why, Daw- son Creek sends out 3,000, 000 bushels a year. more than any place in Canada, and it’s ail high, quality protein stuff.” “Then the war. The last war, and the highway. This country exploded like a kern- el of popping corn. Ameri- cans, Canadians everywhere. fort St. John went from noth- ing to something in no time at all. Money no object, none at all. Just build that Alaska Highway, and they did, and it did an awful lot for this country. A mighty © achieve- Sr signpost in ‘Dawson Creek, Everybody else does. About 400,000 tourists passed throu; ugh that town last year, and I bet -half had their pic-| pt tures taken.” “You do any fishing?. Well there's half a hundred and add ten - more’ rivers and creeks to that where you can ane trout and grayling. Fine fish, and cook ‘em in Butter. ‘There’s also Arti white fish, and Dollies and rainbows and big lakers.” “Comeback in the fall and you'll probably get yours — elk, a moose in the bus! off the road. Although I’ve seen plenty. right on-the main|- highway here. Plenty of deer. fall, and so are ee: Sauce the northern ones, a last feed in the nee stubble before heading south on the Alberta elyway, “lf you're the hardier type — the caribou and goat and Dall sheep type, then this is the country. Kut it's a long way in, back to the moun- tains. Beautiful country, but rugged. Tough. You'll need a guide, but there’ 's plenty. Just be careful.” “A Youth Bonuses Plan Encourages More Schooling . The Youth Allowance program, which came into ef- aimed at encouraging ada’s young people to contin- ue their education. The 0 per month TRISCHUCK'S if $1 is paid for 2 any child of 16 oF 17 who resides in Canada, is maintained by-a: parent, and in full-time attendance at school. It is also paid for mentally or physically | im- Paired children if they medically certified -as Gnable to attend school. Quebec has a parallel program ‘called Schooling Al- lowances. mber Why, ject in Septe of 1564, here, except maybe for sugar Yo mean, where to een Why shoot, we handled more than 400,000 last year up in this country, so 1 guess we can handle that and a few more this year. Good hotels, plenty of motels, lots of government campsites. All good ones. And if you want good food, this is the place, this country. we grow it all around and a few things like that. Some poet once said Peace is a land of Plenty; Well, we’ we got plenty, an more.” “Go west from this coun- try and_you hit British Col- umbia. East and south is Al- berta and Canada and the are| United States. North up the erate ig Alaska. Why, I guess could almost say that the Peace River Country is the crossroads of North America.” RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C, BEEF SHORT RIBS, Ib. . . 89 MONDAY — FRIDAY ROBSON REGREATION SOCIETY POOL HOURS In_ thi 4 Appledale Park, the Apple- jthesAppledale boys defeated unday aff Wickett’s mother, Mrs Mae Wickett of Castlegar. Mrs. Ted Campbell of Genelle left Monday” to visit +/her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Camp- bell and family of Abbots- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Nel- son and children of Burdett, Alta.,” leit Saturday after at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Horswill of Kinnaird. of Kinnaird returned home Sunday after holidaying for the past week at Balfour where) i they were res loined by Mir. ‘ole and spending a few days visiting of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gusman of Claresholm, Alta., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baird of Gra- num, Alta, Mr. Nick Popoff of Win- nipeg left Monday after visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Kaz- akoff of Kinnaird. Mr, and Mrs. C. Pepper of Kinnaird were at Olds, Alta. recently where they at- tended the 60th wedding an- niversary of Mrs. peppers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maetche. Guests at the home of p.m, two Castlegar teams. Game three will see the winner of game one and Cres- ton play at 5 p.m. Saturday. Game four will feature the winners of game two and game three. Following the final game, the winning team will be a- warded the zone VI trophy and individual crests for the players. All parents of players and also area residents are being asked to turn out and support this tournament. 2 pkgs. _ wan AE Mais WhEELS, box o' box: of 12 eae PACIEION MARG INE, MARGARINE, 6 Ibs. _ REAM =, SOLO barred WHIPPING CRI yle Bean, Chicken with or Match, =——-._ $1.00 150 Ee, ee Tin Troi SEANING. Cashmere Souler TISSUE, aah 39e Glamorene RUG CLEAN. ER aes eae - We ve 40c gargens ate Sie TOILET King Sie _- sl We FLORIENT, Fiaral, Pine, Or chare-Blcaiom, Ig- ecomomy Ee Zip DOG FOOD, IC tins $1.08 NOTICE: Buy your food at Law Cost Discount cery bill go Ask those ho Sonne ee know! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dahlin arine Harasym er family, all of Green Oak, Mi Mr. and Mts. dim Too- good of Blueberry Crescent ate leaving Saturday to their home in Victoria. Thee were honored Monday even- ing by the David BIRTHS STRELAEFF — To Mr. and Mrs. N. Strelaeff of Cas- tlegar, July 11, a son. DUBE — To Mr. and Mrs. A. Dube of Castlegar, ‘Thompson eo Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McKenzie. Mr. Toogood, who has been the club’s sec- retary, was presented an en- graved silver tray by presi- Gent Dave Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Toogood have been residents of this area for over July 14, a son. 130 years. Appledale In playoffs. for the Slo- can Valley Credit Union Lit- tle League trophy, the Apple- dale Little Leaguers had to play off with the Winlaw Cubs in a t t-of-thi Two Straight Games Boys Win ley Credit Union, G. Min- naert, presented Appledaie team “captain G. Koochin with the trophy. Coach ae Bojey of the ‘series. es e first game at the dale Little Leaguers defeated thet Winks Cubs by a score E Pitcher for Ap pledsenoe raat L. Rebalkin who pitched a perfect game strik-| presented L. Rebatkin trophy for the best wattas average and to P. Postnikoff a trophy for the best sports- manship. 53 The Appledale Little Lea- guers have not lost a game CAVEMAN pane Fridge, Range Tank. 2 MORE HAVE ARRIVED Including:— Combination 110V and Pro- Toilet. Set of 3 Jackets. Extra Propane SEE THEM AT P&G Builders Sup Across from the Arena — Phone 365-8151 and Oven. Chemical ply this y ing out eight Cub batters and giving no walks and no hits. ‘tne Cubs used three pit- A. Shkw gether they struck out four Appledale batters, gave four bases on_b: and gave 10 i ith L. Relkoft taking In| ‘the second game_last Thursday at the Wintaw Park, the Winlaw Cubs by a score of .12-4. Winning pitcher for Appledale was G. Popoff- who struck out 10 Cub_ batters, gave three bases on balls and gave. up tive hits. Winlat THE CASTLEGAR - KINNAIRD AND DISTRICT CHAMBER of COMMERCE WELCOMES YOU TO 3 FULL DAYS OF PHONE 365-6618 9- 2 p.m. — Instruction 7 ae He pas — Open Swimming p.m, — Teens 16 and over; and adults SATURDAY” again used three pi L. Relkoff, T. Kolesnikoff and P.- Kabatoff. Together they ppledale corner Tot. “MLS. S11. come. More In_lovin; memo of a SRICED FOR GUICK SALE come ary eed e. father, ROBSON CANAPENN__DIs Fred W. 10. pass: si »jed away July 16, 1959. town area. Apply S05 808 BEEF CHUCK STEAK, Ib. ....... 69c BEEF RIB STEAK; Ib. ......... 99¢ baths, W to W in L.R. Large finished Rec. room opens to lawn and garden. Carport. Price $20,300, = Summer Festival 2 SPACIOUS BSMT TOONS Commercial — 240 - Ist Ave. FOR SALE SHETLAND PONIES, POOD- le pups, cross terrier pups, ersian kittens. Smith Ken- nels. Ph. 365-7317. 327 1959 TRAVEL-EZE 18” trailer, Sleeps 4. Parked at Schuli’s at Christina ei Ph. 365-8060. 10 x 45 GENERAL TAR sinall porch. $4500 delivered. Ph. 365-5308. 327 15’ Sean “BOAT, MOTOR and trailer. Ph. 226-7446. 327 300 MM TAKERMAR TELE- yhoto lens with gun stock 09. Ph. 365-5565. 524 Price $17,900, D.P. $7,000. maximum family comfort $13,900, Terms. House and Acreage acres. Price $22,700. PHONE Vacant Store Bldg., 24 X 40, cement block construction. with full basement, gas furnace. Excellent location. ROBSON 3 Bdrms. — Columbia Heights M.L.S. Attractive home only 4 years old. Well planned for 3 bdrms., full basement, Oil ‘hot water heat, fireplace. Furnished 2 rm. cabin and 25 trailer spaces on 7% ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. Evenings phone Mire. Moz! without a basement. Price 365-6451 at 265.0083 2 bdrm home, located on large corner lot. We might accept your offer. LISTINGS Urgently needed, 3 bdrm. homes, price range $15,000- $20,000. YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING P.O. Box 428 — Kinnaird, B.C. Office 365-7125 Res, 365-8117 MOCO clude phone number. WANTED FURNITURE OF. ALL KINDS — The Salvation Army. LOT FOR HOME, KINNAIRD or Castlegar. Write box 983 Castlegar. 3: TO RENT BY COUPLE: clean :2 bdrm. unfurn. house, with washer and dryer space on ground floor on or before Aug. 15, Ph. 805-8003. 329 FOSTER HOME FOR A retarded child, age 20 mo. Please Ph. Trail 368-3371 or Mr. Gattinger 365-3147 or In-|A fuillion times we've needed you - © Ph, 365-7112 or 3050804. tind|put You did not. go alone, ome. 29|__ Ever remembered by his A, naillion times we've cried. If love could have saved you You never would have died. It broke our hearts to lose of us went with you The ay that God called you wife, Nadia, sons Fred and John, daughters Polly and Annabelle and family. In loving memory of Tas. Soberlak, who passed away | July 8, 1968. She lived as jong as she dia | As well as she cowl missed by_ mother, Sadly 8 | Mary, Bar and family. Cliffside Prep School -3108 A unique school for boys. Has a few openizigs for the fall term. For Information Phone Father Day at 365-8303 BONELESS BEEF ROAST, Ib. .... 79c PORK CHOPS, All Cuts, Ib. ...... 99¢ PORK SPARE RIBS,-Ib. ........ 89¢: BACON, Side Sliced, Ib. ........ 89¢ BOLOGNA, sliced, Ib. .......... 49¢ WIENERS, Ho. {, Ib. . . 59c FRESH cies whol or ot cul, Ib. . 59 10 - 12 a.m. — Open Swimming 1-5 pm. — Open Swimming SUNDAY 1-5 pm. — Open Swimming ‘— Tags are available from Fred Salekin — RED CROSS INSTRUCTION balls and_ nine PS amore eine tne losing Pitcher. ter the game the chairman of the Slocan Val- SECOND SESSION:— Pre-beginners — Beginners — and Survival Course Register at the Pool Wednesday, July 23, 9 - 12 OTHER INSTRUCTION 1, — early 2... Mothers and tots — 2 to 4 yrs. 3. Men — those interested in. lessons please indicate by July 23. For information about classes Please phone Ron Waldie at 265-7618. RADIO & TV REPAIRS Guaranteed repairs on all Radios. and T.V. Call MIKE’S TV SERVICE Phone 365-5112 tin-29 COMMENCING Saturday, August 2nd Which is dedicated to the DOUKHOBOR CONTRIBUTION TO OUR CANADIAN CULTURE Watch Next Week For Full Programme of Events