CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 20, 1989 FOR RENT HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Bus. Opportunities ‘TWO BDRM HOUSE WITH ‘full basement. Available on nearer ce ath Ave., Pome tic washer and di Ph, B} 10 x 24 acaition) a sea CONTAINED FURN. Terms — Ph. ished one bdrm apartment. Centrally located in Castle- gar. Available March 1. Ph. 365-5774. 38 FURNISHED AND HEATED bachelor suites. Ph. 365-5156. and gas heat. 38| Kinnaird. Ph. AILABLE MARCH 1, SPA- Upper 365-8191 afte! LOT IN BLUEBERRY with 1962 10 x 50 trailer. Automa- er with carport. 53155, 37 KINNAIRD, 3 Sa FAM- ily home. Large living room, wall-to-wall carpet, spacious kitchen, full basement con- taining 4th barn. Carport bench 6 p.m. tfn45, ONE BDRM HOUSE NEAR high school in Castlegar. Ph. 226-7252 in Vallican, _ tfn47 COMPACT 3 BDRM HOUSE with bsmt, in Castlegar. Own- er leaving! province and ih SPARE ‘LIME INCOME District Socials Refilling and collecting mon- ey from NEW TYPE high- quality coin-operated ‘digpen- sers in your area, No se To qualify you must have the Eldstrom. of Castlegar were es to sell take rst reasonable otter” to 8,000. No triflers please. Ph. 35-3228, tf IN” KINNAIRD. SMALL {house on big lot 100 x 150. Lots of fruit trees, $100. AV. cious 2 bdr: downtown Castlegar’ for ap- Pointment to view Ph. 365- 6: BDRM HOUSE. AVAIL. able March 15 or sooner. Ap- ply 290 Green St. Castlegar. TIOUSE FOR RENT IN ROB aon son near ferry. Ph.’ 365-7117. 2 Bdrm pelight (MLS) Corner of Kinnaird. River view, ./bsmt. and carport. $12,500. jITE | MCS No. 1597 une, Upper Bench Home. Located in the very borhood and only 2 bloc! to school. Owner havea bsmt. garage, ete. 315,9uu. 1713-3rd_ Ave. Kinnaird the riverbank, full bsmt., bright kitchen. $10,900. a sO 1104-7th Ave., Kinnaird ‘WO RUOM BSMT SURE. jurnished and heat 14% storey, 4 bdrm. fa NOAA, Beal Woodland Drive. Ph. 8rd and 17th in full Family heart of your favorite nel bdrms., 2 baths, guest room, | 4 Bdrm Family Bargain (MLS)/1] 021 | Price Immediate possession if de- sired to this most desirable, mily 2 BDRM HOME. CLOSED IN re and joining lot, 12), 4 n{lent monthly car, $2,- 900 cash, Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excel- i income. More ersonal in- full time. DISTRIBUTING 02 OUELLETTE For VENUE, 9] WINDSOR, ONTARIO.‘ In- USINESS NESS astlegar mises to 8 Credit inion Ph. Sabu, si Young Agencies Lid. Woodland Park m= Ridgewood Drive, Quality 3 bedroom, features wall-to-wall living room and dining room, Two « fireplaces. bas ment. Landscaped Ita all fen ed ce Janking.. Large car- port with portable > tool ened Full rice (existing mortgage $15,000) Selkirk Avenue 1958 PONTIAC. PH. ord VEHICLES FOR SALE : ienoff, jusan Beaumel- birthday cake was in the Valentine. theme. ‘63 GMC HALF TON TRUCK, 6 cylinder, 4speed trape., possitrack. Ph. 365-5741. 37 ONE OWNER, GOOD CONDI- tion 1960 Rambler American 4door sedan. Ph. 365-6889. 1959 DODGE 2-DOOR WITH radio $125, Ph. 365-6881. 38 ONE OWNER 1966 PONTIAC Parisienne V8 with extra Will tak Full “basement, paar ‘with ited, ores St. Castlegar. Ph. oe SHALE FULLY FURNISHED Suitable for student or coup- Te. Gas heat] Pocated. in Lae gon. Ph, 3 BMIODERN Ouse. FOR TERT within walking distance of En ae SUITE, home. Grounds contain some ‘C; ings in town. LR, fireplace, y|HW floor, rete $5,300 cash | and $128 p $16,900. A Most Dazzling View — @ | Picture srndow. of the moun- ins, rooms that are roo! fro} Col An aver 1380 Sq ft of 3 bam ting on Columbia Ave. ving and an income or fam- town. Apply 315 Cedar St.Jily suite below. If you enjoy 36]a view and plenty of space, ay HEAT} come visit right au Pen included. "No chil-|if desired. $19,500. of the most beautiful plant. | attached to house. Bargain price —.. $10,500 een Opportuni mo. Full p: ity one must view e terms. Cedar Crest ae No. 38 ‘dlbetween 3 and 7. 1966 VALIANT HARD ‘TOP. Excellent couaition: 3 speed automatic. Big 6 225 moto: 13,000 miles ‘Eee on Cl warranty. Perfect tires. er leaving country. Best offer. Ph. evenings 3653040. 33 CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. —— NEW CARS iB bedroom fate includes a small confectionary _ store, et set-up fora couple who ld like to own Home and have revenue to help pay off the mortgage. Full basement for future de- velopment. Large lot with away. Terms |Full own | Nurses, dren or pets. Ph. 365-8102. a i CASTLEGAR tyin car ports, ful ni Hospital district. $19,500. 8 | Closein to Castlegar Town ~{o£ Super Valu, full bent 2 bdrm, el ery clean Lf em: A real snap at oaty ty . | Columbia Avenue Frontage Commercial Lots Ootischenia Acreage Business Sites Revenue Blocks - Speculative Land 7 |bia Ave. Located on Ist Ave. to foot 100 feet erontage on Colum- Castlegar. Priced to Sell $19,500 Spring is just around the corner. We have a few choice n, | building lots. mt. | Woodland Park, 11th Ave., Kinnaird; Dumont. aaa and Blueberry Creel List you Seas now for cay ring Sale, free eridal it Teted, Multiple aa ” |Exelustve. YOUNG | AGENCIES LIMITED P.O. Box 428 — Kinnaird, B.C. to | Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8117 72 AAA 215 & freight. 1969. DATSUN teachers and taries delight $1845 plus freight. 1969 DATSUN 1600 Deluxe $2345 re freight. 1989 DATSU! 2 Door Sedan, deluxe” ona plus freight. 1969 NISSAN PATROL Jolly Green Giant $3818 plus freight > USED CARS 1963 Rambler. Low mileage. $650. a 1959: Hillman, Minx.: mechanical shape .. $249. 1964 Olds. Power Steering, power brakes, radio $1488.00 1962 Corvair Monza, auto- matic, radio, w tires, Seb clean 31962 TLNATONA 8) ca IN. |. tires, radio, big Unused Water Tank Problem An unused water tank lo- ing snow. .WORK WANTED a TS ic BABYSITTING AND HOUSE- + |work. Ph, 362-5944 or write Miss; Rose_ Barclay, General | Delivery, Rossland, B.C. WILL BABYSIT IN home. _Ph. 365-3495. DATSUN % TON.|\: secre-| 7386, NOTICES FRUIT TREES PRUNED. easonable rates. Ph. M. Ma- kortoff at 365-7485. 68 ROOM AND BOARD IN PRL vate home. Apply 511-4th Ave Castlegar. tin: CLASSIFIED a cents per word per insertion. Minimum ‘75 cents. ‘Three ‘in- . D. &, Hughes 365-5503° sisting Mie. Roth was Cyn- thia’s Mr. and Mrs. Bimer: Viney of : of Kinnaird accompanied by Miss Heather McPherson of Ceremony at the, nurs- pie residence of Vancouver General Hospital. Receiving her cap on this occasion was Miss Eleanor Fin! Ik, Visitors on ‘Tuesday to, the home of Mr. and .Sirs. Denny i Hughes of Kinnaird hn Reed and son mother, Mrs. Shie! passed away Mondav in nla eral services were held ‘you know? — A ee ay way to store thumb tacks and save ed fin; pricke gers. Funeral Today For Mike Kanigan Lied Died Wed. at hom daughter, Mrs, Nick? Givers Postnikoff of North Vancou- ver, Columbia Sand & Gravel 349-8th Ave. Castlegar Suggestion A suggestion that Castle. gar study the feasibility of making a garbage pick-up at on Garbage | legar council with the same Lillian ‘Killough Chapter of IODE Reports Busy and Successful Year ‘With'a Car He pointed out that ‘Cas. tlegar’s garbage truck must pass the Plaza on the, way to the Feglonal dump and. sug- gested such ‘a service could possibly provide extra reven- ue for 6 to’ the ‘business “places in the Castleaird Plaza area of. Kin- naird was made to municipal councils of the twin towns of ip-| castlegar and Kinnaird, on P| Tuesday night. wn. also saw the service The: annual meeting of to the Castlegar Public Lib- to sever- the Lillian Killough Chapter, to the grade 12 stadent re- ghest marks ceiving the — highest A Kinnaird woman, Mrs. IODE, was held recently and |al Yatools education secret Mrs. Lipset rej orled that several een, made Services Secretary Mra. J is 6 David McFarlane, esca: injury by minutes last m" Sreday when the family’s two-car garage collapsed. Mrs, McFarlane, who liv. 10th Ave., the year, havea .| previously this was based on the result of government ex- in| ams. "A. bake: bingo will be -}held on March 10 while on Reed, Aa hants rit its - garbage. R. Cc. Maddocks, repre. senting the Hi- Arrow Arms, made the: proposal ‘after; be. Fa ing informed that ‘Kinnaird can only provide one pick. “up a week to supervisor to carry out a feasibility eaay of the. mat itter. places bi cause of‘ the contract it. has ith the private firm which made his Building. Supplies oe of the ossible Pick-up to cil and then visited: c st slay. LAW No. 195 RESIDENTS OF CASTLEGAR DOG REGULATIONS Castlegar as follows: a| Section No. 2 — Pu to the of the Act (R.S.B.C. 1960, Chapter 255) ‘there shall be levied and collected in each year, license fees for dogs in the Town of 1-} ation © with atten meetin: ff these orga tions. S ier " pitch School ‘was ited. with -a money: grant and by chapter Bartlelpation rae ea Si Cee party. Two flags were also! sett. resented to the ‘local Girl} uides. Members assisted at the blood donor clinic a1 regularly ly give service at ‘the On February 13, the IODE| tary celebrated its 60th birthday. |Mrs, Tr This Ca with West's. Convenor will be Mrs iy vest assisted by r just entered her home after taking out garbage to the garbage containe:s stored in the garage when the col- resoun The family car, a 1962 the time. With. the assistance of Al Murray, who removed Friday evening. lapsing of the garage roof - 2-Car Garage Collapses Underneath: “The car was backed out with Tutte “frouble,"" says Farlane, “and short of minor dents and She alto “tated the err. rage had been cleared snow as. they felt the model, was in the garage at . -- says Mrs. Mc- i) ta passing by seemed to be spurred on to get home a their own roofs!” On'the Castlegar Course by Dutrer Jonn \necessary leaders! clear fi ita : year of consolidation. With the completion of the 18 holes ct the “Club. had t Club an. excellent the’ directors, suppiying ‘the e TS BU e th a thriv- ing club could emerge. 1- positive course of action for course improvement. Mike Verzuh, the club pro, has his weekly clinic in action every. Tuesday night Rivers School. is from 8 08's PAY’H TAKIT Eee We Reserve the Right to' Limited Quantities p.m. with the second pa ‘from (9 (to. 9 to 10 p.m. Car Accident - Tuesday at Noon A single-car accident on ty. the Kinnaird nadian women's of-|secretary Mrs. Lipset! ganization of over 25,000 ices 5 secretary nie Kil raises and lion dollars annually for ed- Rush, standard beater” ure , Gemmil, councillors Ucatlon! emergency and dis- aster relief, with a third of this being ‘tor education. The national IODE also . ida | over halt a gailtion lollars for services at home rs, and abroad, and the local rere) Mrs, Fe and M chapter, donates to these —_—— funds. = The SHSS Scholarship Legion Rink Wins Service Club Bonspiol taker and past regent Mrs. Sylvest. CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS will be Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for skipped by G. naird “4 inter-service club curl Mrs, M. McPherson and Mrs. Whit- Hostesses fort the Syening A Legion-sponsored_rink|Stilled 1 . Rust of al won the A event in the SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the * Arrow Lakes Nelson 352-5434 portant pa fetter, copies pages in books, Bus. Opportunities SACRIFICE IN CASTLEGAR — Store, 4 apt. units, full bem extra lot, apt. appli- By Post “Motel and Apts, . Dwellings HIPWELL REALTY H P.O. Box 1179 Ph. 365-7514 Castlegar, B.C. wagen battery. Used once to start car. $20. Apply Co-op garage. FENDER BASSMAN AMPLI- fier, excellent condition — AAA y Of- Hee 335, we Terrific buy. AP ply pt. 20223 20 Pl NE. Senttle, Wash. sole THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE adding as much as $100.00 to $900.00 a month to their income with a few hours a ourhood. H. 104 Ave., Edmonton, Alta. 36 FOR RENT — TWO eon : A good idea made better CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. Corner of Columbia & Maple Phone 365-7209 Evenings 365-5413 Gordie Baulkham Sales Manager ence. No. -|News Office. Apply at G ONE ORANGE CAT. PH. 365- A ate Owner to pay. for this BEARS ‘C’ CHAUFFEUR LIC- 32758. Castlegar jews O: 3 LOST (a) From the owner of every dog the following amounts in respect of each dog: (i) The sum of $4.00 for each and every male dog. (ii) The sum of $4.00 for each and every spayed female dog provided that before registration of any spayed female, the person applying shall produce a certif- icate from a duly registered veterinary surgeon that such female is a spayed female. (iii) The sum of $6.00 for each and every female dog not spayed. Provided, however, that if any of the aforementioned license fees are paid on or before the thirty-first day of March in the current year, a reduction of $1.00 in res- pect of each license fee shall be allowed. Section No. 5 — No person shall keep, harbour or have in his: possession or his care, custody, or control a dog within the Town unless a license therefore under this By-Law has been first obtained. Section No. 7 (a) — No owner of a dog shall permit such a dog to be at large within the Municipality unless the same ponsible person or is led or confined on a leash or chain. (b) — No owner of a dog shall permit such a dog to be in any of the places hereinafter enumerated unless the dog is led or confined on.a leash or chain. ste: Reasonable eet News. 5 CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING.LTD. Supplies & Installations Natural Gas & Oil Heating Specialists Speed Queen Washers and Dryers DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8204 (i) All public swimming places. (ii) All cemeteries. (iv) Al Public buildings and the immediate precincts thereof. Section No. 9 — Any dog not wearing a collar or harness and license tag as provided in this By-Law, and any dog, whether so tagged or not, found wandering at large in the Town and not accompanied by some person in effective control, or not restrained by leash or chain, or any dog at large known to be vicious or savage, may be oe by the ponuieeper. or by any person 4o capture such dog and conveyed to ae er in the Pound. BY-LAW No. 303 Section No. 4 — The owner. of any dog impounded may re- deem’ such dog from the, pound upon proving ownership thereof and paying to the poundkeeper the amount of un- paid license fees, if any, due for said dog; an allowance of $1.50 per day for the care and feeding of the said dog for each day of plus fees. The im- fee in the case of the first impoundment shall WANTED WANTED TO RENT — MOD- ern 3 or 4 bdrm home in Castlegar. Reply to Box 490G, Castlegar_Ne WANT Bargain price. Ph. 365-5157 Anderson Agencies Ltd. MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CASTLEGAR Terrific View, Quiet Street All electric 1300 sq, ft. split level, features W to W landscaped lot. $21,000. PEEPS stove and drapes. P| 365-6667. BE AWARE OF HES Y¥AMA- ha piano and organ sale from February 11th to 22nd St the Columbia Music Shop in Trail — Come and get a good deal. Ph. 308-6621 or 365-6944. 36 — SAVE $ $ $ $ INSTALL YOUR own plumbin; ands heating. free blueprints an fons Simpso! acu 365-7707. Ask for Mabe tin38 ONE GENUINE COWHIDE family album with 24 = gold embrazed lettering. P! 55-5365. NATURAL _GAS HOT WAt er tank. Ph. 3653155. 3 HOMES FOR SALE 2 BDRM HOME ON % ACRE lot, 10th Ave., Kinnaird. Fh. Business Opportunity of land. A good buy. 3 bdrm Worth Looking At down payment. Evenings phone dining room. An extra bonus feature is the completely private furnished apt. down. Good carports f fenced and For Beginners or Retired — 125-3rd Ave. MLS Fully furnished Duplex with basement on small lot for easy upkeep and low taxes. $11,000 with terms. Owner Anxious to Sell — 560-7th Ave. Compact up and down Duplex $15,000. ROBSON Large furnished house, 25 trailer spaces on 7% acres 3 bdrm. full basement, carport. Double lot. Only $1500 Anderson Agencies PHONE 365-6451 Mrs, Moaby at 335-8063 walls, deck off large home in Robson and a lot in Monday, to Saturday betwen SURMITURE OF ALL KINDS — The Salvation Army. Ph. 365-7112 or 365-6894. tfn2 SEWING. PH. 365-7456, . 37 aD TO RENT 2 OF 3| >. gilts aren me. Mrs. Polli Avoid HEADACHE BACKACHE AND EVEN HEART ATTACKS ONE EASY CURE WAYNE’S SNOWPLOWING . Ph. 365-7552 fe be $10.00 for a dog with the current year’s license and.$15.00 for an unlicensed dog, and in the case of the subsequent im- poundment within three months of the first impoundment the fee shall be $15.00. Section No. 7 — Any dog which has not been redeemed after a period of 72 hours from the sending of a notice under Section 5, may be sold by the poundkeeper for the best price that in case any dog im- pounded is, in the opinion ‘of the poundkeeper, of a market value of $20.00 or more, no sale shall take place until a no- tice containing a description of the dog and fixing a time and place of sale shall’ have. been posted at the pound and the public notice-board of the Town for. the full period of three days. If such dog described in’the said notice, shall not have been sooner redeemed, ‘the: poundkeeper shall at the time and place named proceed to sell such dog at Public. Auction to the highest bidder, or in default of bidders, may sell such dog at private sale sor such price as he deems to be reason- able. Any dog which cannot be sold as aforesaid may be killed by MILLWRIGHT WANTED for mill producing 100 M per shift. Must be ft qualified and able to weld and to op- erate a shift. Some living ac- comodations available. e, tpply to ea Bo Slocan, 4 ELECTRI WANTED: for Southern Interior Mill producing M must be able shift and do some installation on mill cehanges. Some living accomodations _avail- able. Reply to Box 490P Cas- tlegar Net MALE-FEMALE HELP wa - ted a. Average $2.85 an Family budgcts prob fem? | Part time sales Must have car and 15 pines hrs. a week. Box 490A, - legar_News. 27, OR FEMALE HELP. eeded. Start at $2.65 to 33.50 365-6881. Department PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Rossland Highway District CASTLEGAR FERRY of Hg! NOTICE of C: and basis until further notice. hereby advised that commencing March 3, 1080, the Castlegar Ferry will operate on a 20 hour per day The ferry will commence operation at 5.30 a.m. and will operate until 1.30 a.m. the following morning. The ferry will tie-up on the Castlegar side of the river and will commence its daily run from that side. R. McKeown the 'Poundkeeper. |: Section No. 11 (a) — No: ‘person shall hinder, delay or ob- struct the poundkeeper ‘or any person lawfully engaged in. capturing or conveying any. dog .to the pound. (b) — It shall be lawful for the poundkeeper, dog catcher, any member.of the Town Works Crew, or any person ‘authorized by, thé Council’ of the Town to’so do, to capture dogs running ‘at large. Without in any way affecting the generality of this’ section, it shall be lawful for each and every one so: authorized to use whatever means it may appear necessary, including a tranquilizer equipment known under the trade name: of “Kap-Ture” equipment in order. to apprehend any-such dog.: Section. No. 14— Any person violating any provisions of this By-Law. shall be guilty of an offense’ and shail, upon sum- mary conviction, be liable to a penalty of not less than Ten Dollars and not more than Two Hundred Dollars thereof. POUNDKEEPER: Smith’s Kennels, Christina Lake Highway. DOG LICENSE FEES _WERE DI DUE JANUARY 1, 1969! Industrial & D ti Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Fast Efficient Complete Service Phone 365-6933 Water S anis Club Gus paltner tion prize as bes Sugenizer Carl ‘Henne pone sponsored Sunday Runner was the Kiw- skipped by | 27° of: the B event ‘Ss was’ run- er-up. Winner of the consola- best losers was these Legion rink skipped by West Kootenay teachers| morrow. Their annual education conference will be held at Selkirk College and this year|u: 20 audio-visual vel ‘Each _ presentation be accompanied by a person dynamics A special a multi-media presentatio: : This .|are going fully automated to- ¢ will] scree: ‘'West Kootenay Teachers Hold Conference Here eu ment which most school void a oper. Ni ation and overlapping of com- mit areas:: The following is the new club. structure. President —~ Jim Corbett.|°" 1) ‘Administration: John Harry Landis Smith and Carl:Henne. Major areas of respon- ts | sibility — finances, opera' budget, capital budget, fee structure, devel- iow seven miles west of ited the driver shortly after noon Tuesday. ‘The car, driven by Bein: elm Au; ove mn the highway. The accident is under ir have but too fe use.” In this presentation, a 16 mm film and two sets of 35mm slides’ are’ projected|jnon simultaneously on three ns while accompanied by a stereo sound track. Most the work was done by stu- to dents and co! izers fe PI it will be of most interest to so- cial stu sh, music | W% and art teachers and other teachers who use audio and visual aids. presentation “ ‘an in ‘The Castlegar Badminton is accompanied by and under the effective control of a.res- DANCE. TO LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY NIGHTS at the LEGION and Guests Wel said the day-long event was “highly successful.” «. |rict_ doubles tournament last « |Sunday. Abs event Vie pela HSS gymnasium ani soe oeanes from Trail and Kelson as: well as local play- _lers involved. Twenty-four awards were bended out in two separate Final Stalistics For Commercial Hockey League Hockey . key League a pares WE'RE MOVING! Yes cee eee eee THE CRYSTAL LAUNDRY is moving its location to, COLUMBIA STORES Agents for Crystal Laundry IN DOWNTOWN CASTLEGAR ‘EFFECTIVE. MONDAY Feb. 24, 1969 ‘PHONE 365-7973 Ww Hi Arrow’ 16:02 Russians 8.9 Gem Cleaners 8 11 Celgar ee 2 . .Leading Scorers: off and Ron Smith of Ramsay 32 Tl gar over m Savinkoff and 2 59 Gene Shutek, also of Castle- 40 gar ae ae 15-2, and 15-12. ladies doubles A 2E Mobile Hair Dresser Now Serves District hair dressing that peters resin er for shut-ins and those who can’t get Sowntown to get their hair done” has been in both Kinnaird and Castle- 0 | Bar. Chez Wien: Mobile cole 21 21 - ae KINNAIRD, ‘B.C. he tad | amsay. This bein; second, year.in:airow to,,wit the scoring rat ‘The playoffs have started eounell Tuesday ith Hi Arrow playing Gem Cleaners and the Russians ve Celene, ina id outst ®ents in the Gastlegar aud Dis- Celgar won the first ofttict Hospital. their series Sunday by defeat- ing the Russians 82. Tuests¥ONE MILLION DOLLARS seen Gem Cleaners defeat TENEEDED 1 IN 138 ight, Bis. apoliction, he would also be offering women pati- The o third ga the Russians olaving tuigeeCanadian Pespia oe Grestions 6 of £ blood in 1969. FRESH CHICKEN, whole or cut, Ib. 49¢ SIDE BACON, sliced, th. ........ 13¢ PORK GHOPS, all cuts, Ib. ....... 89c PORK BOSTON STYLE STEAK, Ib. @8e “PORK ROAST, Ib. ............. 686 BONELESS BEEF ROAST, Ib. ..... 69¢ BEEF RIB STEAK, (h........... 896 BONELESS BEEF STEW, he 2... -» The BONELESS VEAL ROAST, Ib. ..... 89¢ BEEF SHORT RIBS, loan, Ib. ..... 49¢ LADIES!! "Chez William Mobile’ Coiffures” is proud to ammounce its expansion to service the citizens of’ Castlegar > as -well as Kinnaird. A‘ Complete Beauty Service Exclusively ‘for: Shut-Ins @ HAIRCUTTING © PERMS @ STYLING @ COLORS ALL DONE IN YOUR OWN HOME ‘Hospitalized Patients Are Welcome To Use’ Our Services PHONE 365-7112 or ‘365-6894 For Information and Appointments ese eh TENS Club hosted its annual dist-|Maureen ell by Wi Schleimacuer Local Badminton Club Hosts Double Tourney event saw Sherry Frame and Levitt of Nelson « ov- ertake Maureen Birse and Carol Gibson of Trail 15-8, 15- 12 and 15-12. In mixed doubles B event Don Poole and Kay Jones of Castlegar won over Susie of peal 21-15. Elasoff and John ‘| icnet ‘of Nelson overtook Gunther Offerman and Vic Q ber also of ‘Nelson in' the men’s doubles 21-7. eB. ladies doubles was won an E.Exter over Pat Nichol and Kay 1 Thompson, all of Nelson, pment, ity and :mem- bership drives. . 2.) Course operation: G. A. (Buz) MacDonald. chair- SPECIALS 10c off Giant Tide, : XK, BE Ie off King Bold $1.65 Frying Chicken, cut up & * Teady f for pan, fb, __ 39 Onion Dip, Dill Dip, pkgs. —_______ get 2 pkgs. FREE!!! Carnation Mik, pes - $1.00 596 pkos. Donettes, ci donut) 99 Join Bob's Discount House, aud: uy Your. Ero groceries at Prices!. Become BIRTHS ee ae oe of bs ae bility —- course mainte! course construction, ‘equip: ment, building and land ut ization and personnel. 3.) Club_ activities: pick fayling, — chairman. Clark and Jim Bilesky. ir areas dicaps. Mrs. Anthony }3584 Shelourne St., Vi TOOGOOD — To Mr. and Toogood of ‘ictoria, -|feb. 13, twin sons. CAMILLI — To Mr. and Mrs, K. gar, Feb. a a eon ” Chernot ° corer. 16, a ter. CHERNENKOFF. — To Mr. and Mrs. P. Chernenkoff, Crescent Valley, Feb. 16, a daughter. Conimiltee chairmen ar empowered to add to thelr committees from the general For. instance uloyd Ish and "Torn Wilson have been added to Buzz Mac- Donald’s committee, that of co-operatively 0 on matters con- rs and the Cairns and Hotilre! Harrigan | Harry anced budget for the coming for each area to’ oper- Nick Sherstobitoff, an, ardent Bole student, has been assigned the’ position. of work- ing head eeper. 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It’s impossible You know that your weekly newspaper goes into better than 90 per cent . - - because it’s whole content is about There is no other way to reach so many ‘shoppers effectively. After all they pay regularly to read the paper. Who ever heard of paying to listen to a radio station? No matter how you look at it, you're dollars your in CASTLEGAR NEWS