Fairly ni new modem homo, Larite landscaped ‘lot;’ full; basement, bullt in range, wall to wall carpets, fire No,spgonta, Siai7tly Avo, me ‘3 women's spring o 7 2°*wemil-formala, 3 sackets wedulpe dress, Ph, S65- aa aa-hate ne GecoraTa atuden eh. Ty oam cable, Ph, 365-1 5490, = Good “coat ‘and wood’ tiirnade,, $14 ‘on what offers? Ph, 305-3084, Good quality Delicious Appien. ‘special price by. .the | box, Buneun arte, Robson. Ph, 365-3111 i950 Plymouth, gaod Satine * No rensonnble offer will bo refused. For Further, information phone a ——Rimmoat- new Inglis’ promane sie water heater, Capacity 23 gals, Ph. k rr can be seen one block ‘went of Robson Store.” | Shopping:contre, t ‘ithe. Gastle-Bar | Subdivision in Casticegar ‘is ‘again featuring some very cholce bullding lots. This arco telephone, TV: cable, natural gos, an abundant supply of pure clear Can- tlegar water and will soon have mu. nicipnl sewers, Located juat a short walling’! Gibtaneg s arom a} modem caren Ia zoned for reaidentint construction-and lot alzes vary to suit your house plan, These fre. ideal homesites, but the number bfsvadant ‘lots Is limited, so we urge you to act fant, stoleph np 865-8015" or- dea Og Gustlegar, You,an make your droam home reality at the Castle- Bar Subdivision, ja: now, perved, by’ light. and powers] | “HOMES FOR. SALE 2. bedroom “nouse in Kinnaird, Full basomant es uae heated, Gen Ave, Ph, 365-400: “HELP WANTED. ADE TRAINING ‘ObronrunteMs ner it Vocational Soho .— BURNABY und beam on 10th Ave, Kinnalrd, Spacious Mving ‘room with ‘matched Wood panels, hardwood floors, Fure nace room, laundry room and den, Full garage, fire proof, Lot 75' X 750, 1100. sq, ft, Moor apace, NITA.land- weaped, Price sae joni, Bey, monts $99. Cal 5049. naird; 3 bedrooms, one with built-in floors, Hoge "to celling louvered “élo- seta} 1100 ‘sq.ft, Lot 75 X 750, Call at 202- oth “Ave, if 35 ~Modern split lovel — "sem! post |" “Modern home on 20th Ave. Kin- desk being used ns study; hardwood |, ‘early in’ February, 1904,’ at the B.C, Vocational School’ — BURNABY, is offered to suitable applicants in Pre- ‘Apprenticeship trades training class- en leading to Apprenticeship In the following trades: vi BOATBUILDING BRICKLAYING - - LATHING ig {. PLASTERING” “°° ‘>. Preferonce «a givens” ly. fit uppligunts over 16 years of Jie’ a” ntifini preferred, Automatic washer or Trade tor a 120 base accordian., Walt le. hte O85, Castlegar, ples — Delicioun, Newtown $1.50, Bring you bo Thomas. Hunchak, manne 305-5882 ANON “), FOR SALE - View Lot ‘ Crestview Subdivision Kinnaird -.$2100° Cash. or terms Phone 365-8075 CY ! “pitcher set $80. Bn. 365-5046 ‘Surplus Stock for Salo 250 Old style: school desks on runners; '1 Electric motor, 1 HP. 1 Coal and wood cook stove (new con- (Servel) propane fridge: 2 an con! stokers (complete); Wringer washing machine, Ph. 852, ; 36 LANDIS SUBDIVISION, CASTLEGAN eal lots ‘for split level homes. Centrally located, . reasonably Bricad. Ph, 365-5440 or 365-5290. “apy and) : SARST BUY-WORD FOR HOMES “Help! Help! Help! Please help us find property for the growing market in Lote, Homes. and 1 ight fixtures; Assorted furnace gra- .tes} 1-1955 Dodge V8 motor with bro- ken crankshaft 53,000 miles; 1-1955 Dodge V8-4 spced transmission (good condition); 5 Metal clad doors, as- sorted sizes; 2 Solld core doors, as- sorted sizes; 1-4 panel door; 4 Full ‘glass doors, assorted sizes; 2 Grease ‘cans, * Apply at Castlegar School, Board Office. The above items may be vicw- ed at the Maintenance Office. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all quotes. Property in Castlegar for sale ie acres or lotsa, Ph, 865-5714. - 4961 Encyclopedia Britannica, new set. Apply S70-3rd Ave, Castle- or Ph, 365-63 35 50 Chev Sie “S5-motor needs new carburetor. Best offer takes. Also large John Dere tractor for sale, Ph, 365-5907 after 4. 35 One bunk’ bed complete, one wall oven, one small drill press and stand, one ‘birdcage. Ph, 365-528! Appraisal Fees $15 (nel, with a Mating) Lot & Land Sales — 109% Brokerage Residential Sales — 5%. Brokerage _ Rentals — 259% of ist mo. For good advice and, pleasant service, ANDERSGR AGENCIES. Ateal Estate and Anauratice Bust — $30 Phones: 365-3441 "498-9278 call in te cur office oF i uo our salcs- » 305-3256 2 MIM TA - . KINNAIRD ; . PROPERTY OWNERS : The Court of Revision will convene in the Council Chambers at 10 am. Saturday, ‘February 2and, “1964 to consider frontage ‘Rest bo ard. En. = evenings, Storey: and a: halt home with basement aulte and enbin for extra revenue, -Low. priced’ for’ cash, 104- Mth At Costlegnr., Ph,., 305+ evi Z nS iss5 Aq. ft. 3 bedroom ultra- modern, NEFA ‘home with ‘view and revenue, $6,000 down, Ph, 365-8188 or wi ete eas 648, Castlegar. Pale MHA mortange,: Ph, . 865-8079. Brand new 3 bedroom “ame on Castlegar; close to business area and Schools; fireplace, carport, Full base- ment has provisions for sel Ceonian ed suite. Natural gos heat. Ph. 3897 or 365-5969 after 5 p.m. sbedrodm } house on" large tot. ‘an be seen any time at einer: an Kinnaird. Ph. 365-! 5189. ‘FOR RENT: New 2 bedroom duplex, Ph, 365- 981. ag 2yroom basement suite for ba- 386 7 exelent msi 865-5495, ne_bedroom a Gunes | HOWIY aE _alsned. oPh 365-8091 For tent or fate ‘Dusiness build- Ing on Front Street, Low price. Cas- Megar. Butlding Supply. Ph. 365-8254, Modern house with, 2 bedrooms. Apply S$70-3rd Ave. or Ph. 365-1 ae ae ar ware aos pet Gas heat ond Nght included: 583 erent St. Ph. 365-8284, tfn-5 iy turniahed one 7 Baaaae multe} No objection to child. Ph. 365- Ea Fully, furnished , 2 bedroom du- plex unit, $85 ‘per mo. Ona mite out from ferry. Ph, 865-5500. ‘ten-3 ments, Own entrance, self contained, all found, Ph, 365-2571, Sultes for rent, 574- Castlegar. Steeping wth al tfn-: rooms or room and tin-49 Toom furnivhed suite. Mocretent dots, Ph, 365-9781, tf_n-42 NOTIGES Wil give away. black Labrador pup. May have .by prone 865-5123 and paying for ‘this _a 5 ALY Fannle Stoochnoff, Public Steno- 35], droom .home at Woodland |, eneats | 7 tin-8|. ‘New three room furnished apart- | WHI -be *given’ thoxo’ iipplicants Who posseaa compensuting, qualities, such ‘as maturity, interest, «andthe ability 8 aueoned tn thelr, ghosen, vocational Raa «CAN ‘tuttions 1608 anda" monthly aubsistance’ allowanco- are’ pald plus: one return transportation to Burnaby from piace: of residence, ‘Apply immediately to: ‘The D! + Departnient of Lavou: unsmulr. Streets’ . VANCOUVER, 3, B.C. WI give nurse free’ room ‘and |}. board for very small servies in re- | 23 turn. Ph. 365-8086, ° WANTED" Have you a fecord player or com- |! bination” give ‘away or. sell? Write Box 671, Castiegar, to “physi- |* 1 of ‘Grade xX]. rector ‘of Aporonticenhin, Training scheduled to ammnonce ao Wwant to rent house with option a to’ buy. Ph.) 365-8: it fully; sean house. or for, family with 3. children, Castlegar’ preferably. Write Box 490 A_Castlegar News, ‘Wont transportation to Tadanac Mon, to Fri, evens houra 8-4.30 pm, Ph, 365-3372. aft it cash for ant tu antiques,’ colns, old gold, guns ‘and Jewels. Home Furniture and Ex- change. Ph, 352-6531. 413 Lown Sty Nelson. in-48 CARDS OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere gtatitude to our friends and nelgh- bors for the many acts of kindness, flowers and cards given us during sur recent bereavement In the loss of dear wife and mother Maria Miros, Spectal thanks to Father Bro- phy, Drs. A. D. Johnson and J. Hail and Don Wickett of the Castlegar Funeral aome, ‘— Steve Miros and ft ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd G. Craig of Castlegar announce the engagement of their eldest~ daughter: Flo-Elic to Mr. Donald Watson, only son of Mr. and Mrs, John Watson of Cal- gary. Wedding to take place on Feb. 29 in Calgary. COLUMBIA PROJECTS MA bia river system in Canada shows the’ proposed Colum- bia river treaty projects—Arrow: Lakes, Mica’ Creek’and: Duncan Lake. Also depicted. ‘are existing dams and tu, ture dam sites for further generation. This map of the Colum- ‘Mrs, J, Charban hosted the January meeting.of the Alpha Phi chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi where homes and gardens were dis- cussed. The ‘first:of the two, pro- grams, “Our Own Home" was pre- sented by Mrs, G. Cawte and Mrs. . Gormley, 3 This included information on re-arranging furniture to create a picture-like atmosphere, with ba- lance given to the centre of inte- rest,. Color. as :to choice and har- "ROBSON SOCIALS mony was and the effect of hues, tints and shades, also the grapher. 146 Second’ Ave. Ph. 365-5869. tin-4 Let U-Phone. Answering Service take messages and phone 4-U-orfices, clubs, etc, U-Phone has all-the con- U 2—_pubti ies, T. Sanford Ph. 365-5883 .Mr. and Mrs, J. Heslop enter- tained on Bobbie Burns night when tic, janitor, To be considered, such appeals must be in the’ hands of the clerk by 5 p.m. Thursday, February 20, 1964. =" $100.00 (PS8¢ Engagement Ring. PRINCESS MARINA é Design by Bluebird For the finest in fashion | see Bluebird; Allen Selbie, Clerk Wedding Rinj 56.00 (P? diamonds d perfect BLUEBIRD. ON VALENTINES: d ring. for happiness sitters, wake-you, shopping service, catering, ete: Lazy boy chair for sale, In good condition, 22, Range; can be hooked to nutural gas or used w ue Propane: 375, Ph, Lynne Chat- at 365-5265, evenings. ttn-43 ATEOHOLISS ANONYMOUS. rs 303 Castlegar. Deadline for classified aas i 14 noon Wednesday prior to the day of issue. tin 1 HELP WANTED SALESMAN WANTED Unusual Opportunity — High com- mission earnings with a growing 60 year old company selling world| famous Goodyear maintenance pro- duets. Rud Tormo earned over $20,- 000 (not typical, but. indicative of, potential) last. year. Don Kirby had 150 repeat customers on one exclusive product his second year. Age no barrier. Diversified year round line. No investment requir ed, We take care of all financing — shipping — and collections. Start on part time-basis if you like. Write Consolidated Paint & Var- nish (Canada) Ltd.,. East Ohio Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. baby- th ie 1 haggis was served, A hearty thank-you is extend- ed from the Rohson Recreation Society to the many people who donated food and to all the peo- ple who attended and made the evening dinner such a- success. Mr., and Mrs. D, Howitt. of Nakusp’ visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. Stewart 7 | Jr. While here they attended the funeral in Nelson of Mr. Howitt's mother. Mr, and, Mrs, Cari Nygaard and Marvin spent: a Meckend, in Creston: recently, Mr. and Mrs, W. T " Waldie, accompanied’ by Mrs. P. McPhee and Eric, motored to’ Cranbrook last week and visited poyeenlen and Mrs, A. and Billy travelled to calgary over the past weekend. Mrs, A.J. LaMarche is a pa- tient in Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Looking fot someltving ?. . JRESaEs of: See and Hear: you are invited to a ‘Demonstration, Meeting - Dale Carnegie Course. the 3 carat of warm or cool sha- eribed as to their common value and: their: meanings. ©. This led: to lighting for loca- tion and effect which included the use of candles, Types of draperies and window. dressing were given a thorough evaluation for diffe- rent types of windows. Mlustra- tions of the different styles of fur- nishings and their, manufacturing entered the discussions also. Mrs. ‘D. Leitch and Mrs. J. Dick- son presented the program on “The Garden.” The well rounded regime on. gardening informed® on jand- scaping,: and choice, keeping in mind “your pocketbook”. The group learned the differ- ence between formal and informal Waldie | £ “British Columbia must ‘make an all-out, no-holds-barred attack on one of the major problems of education — teacher supply.” J. A. Gray of Trail, 1964 pre- sident of the B.C. School Trustees Association, made this statement as he announced three main: ob- Home and Garden Subjects At Alpha Phi's Last Meeting des, Common colors were des-| : gardens. Of interest was: the Mis. ertation on Chinese gardens, Ap- preciation of the beauty: in gar- ings and poetry’ was given, Chosen to study was. the painting, The Sun Flower by Vincent Van Gough and poems read. were, In Grand- mother’s Garden, by Faith Baldwin and “A Daisy at Christmas” by James Montgomery. Hints for the gardener were read. Discussion and a question period was followed. by the serving of Felreshments by. Mrs, R.’Thom and Mrs. T. Lock- hart. The Alpha Phi enjoyed a skat- ing‘ party on Sunday, Jan, 19 at ithe, Castlegar ».Arena, . held - for. dens through the display of paint- : 6 AT : RI 7 GQ: _ Experienced in. wedding, - “ social’, and. banquet Contact Mrs.’ J. Regan ‘at 365-4723 or Mrs, P. J. *Vaessen at 365-5337 I --, Gravel & Top Soil. DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 385-004) _ COLUMBIA SAND &.GBAVEL . or. Maple '& Sth, Cestlegar Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors. o P DIGGING, 1G,“ BACKFILLING, Photie 365-5464 Castlegar LS. ‘Utd. | "Charter © service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow 1 EEG Lalkes 22 Phone 365-5500. - “NIGHTS — NELSON 352-5484 members and their. and Mrs.’J. Gormley.’ were’ “hosts for. the social which’ followed this event, ase Lakes oy Poutino — “Buick — Vauxholl aor. Baker St. Nelson BEACON. MOTORS. Ltd. Phone’ 352-0641 *.. - Building Supplies | + -OGLOW.’ BEO! tiuilding & Supply ae La. Castlegar... Phone: 365-3351 | PLUMBING ands: : HEATING Air Conditioning Swimming Pool Equipment WE CARRY A: GOOD STOCK OF SUPPLIES First-Class. Gas Piping and Installations Pumps & Water Conditioning} | 10.00 a.m. Monday. Arrive Edgewood 409° pm, Monday.’ ‘dgewood © 1.00 pm,, Friday. , PHONE 365-5506 CASTLE ‘TONITE & FRIDAY * Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. jectives for the A — tea- cher recruitment, a better method of determining teacher salaries, and a detailed examination of edu- cational finance. He’ said “present methods “of recruiting young men’ and women .| for teachers are and inefficient; rigid training programs and . certification ‘regulations .. are robbing -the Province ‘of prospec- tive-teachers; and:| the current thinking: 6f ; those. responsible is ‘creating an ‘unrealistic shortage ‘ONE PROGRAM AT.730 PM. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT < Misc | COMPANY | TEHRAN lize 25. years from now, .ways and. Toastmistress Club. took a Oak in: ‘| tothe” future’ arid: tried: to visu, ‘A large city: encompassing Kin wnird’. and’ Castlegar, super high: rive dam Have ‘on ‘dur Community” and “To saw or. not to sew.” The. macting..was held! at the home! of}! Mra. Campbell and was + highlighted; hy. icchreaker specches given by. Mrs. Anno Sou- :Keroff, and Ms: adie Haraniene, foreseen: during e ‘copter. were just a few an the lags pics: bl ted Aatroduced by. toptes mistress ently Scott were “What effect) will ' the ‘the Columbia numumrsnere ardon' W ie 1105 Cedar Avenut , ‘Trail, BC. ivie. phone 868-6545 /°, CASTLEGAR, &, DISTRICT. EVERY, THURSDAY RECOVERING — CARPETING, ‘CUSTOM: DRAPERIES _ CRAFTSMANSHIP | GUARANTEED, a. a wii ATCA MTONM| “HELEN'S FLOWER ‘SHOP. LTD.’ 259 Columbia’ Ave. 70 : Castlegar, BC. Plione '365- 5191 SES “We Wine’ “Flowers | Anywhere” UP. TO. DATE: EQUIPMENT For the finest i in Auto Body Repairs ‘and Painting: : WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED Kootenay Auto. Collision THE HOMF OF THE FIBREGLASS CAR Phone 365-5022 COLUMBIA AVE. SHERBIKO SU BDIVISION ray BAS —M ee CHUCK S. -RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. FLOUR, 254th. oi eereee SLT9 EGGS, local fresh large, a doz... $1.00 $1.00 ae - $00 SALMON, Pink Ys, Stins ... s _ ORANGES, Size: 313, Tbs. TL TT l ll 1 Juated ‘by, Mrs,’ st. ‘mistress ra fe veninar atic ‘Cor. 'ry? Hogendoorn, ‘said that’ the i¢e- breaker speech: is very important. ias-it'-is: the ‘first “major .step.. in) ‘toustmistréss”: training. :personal- history; reveallog. “amany |! facts about and their hobbies.:"They. were cya-| Campboll ‘The workshop ‘stssion,’ haired. by” Mrs. Rose’ Watters; “featured vocabulary-and- (Helen, Verzuh was’ welcomed: as a new, member, . : “ Dovintary, hoe ‘ School to Open “hh Nelson in Fall” Another’ development’ in mak. Nelson. an ‘educational ‘centre veil ‘open. in, September, 1964.°:- Columia? College is planned as a residential college for high school boys: from’: all® parts ot British Columbla,® i!) + +?) Io: September this year. ‘only ‘gardes'8 and 9 wilt be offered, but ‘as: the students -porgress,'an extra ‘grade will be'added each. year until ‘the ‘complete ‘course ‘of junior and senior high school is offered thro- ‘ugh grade: 12.: ““\Both :boys ‘and girls .will. be admitted. as day students, ,Board- ing students from. all ‘parts of, the province’. will! be . limited, to: boys. A willbe . of 1501; -a discussion’ on the duties of. the | toastmigtress,. Mrs.|* .° “Ubdeld ‘at North Vancouver: *". ‘Atlovely. winter wedding took place on ’Jan.‘21'in»the chapel’ of St,” Andrew's United "'Church'“in North Vancouver when Miss Eli- subeth Grace Ratzlaff, became tho bride of Mr, Roger. Lloyd Pettit, , «The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Walter, Ratzlaff of (Castlegar /and, the, groom: js the son of Mr, and.Mrs., Lloyd’ Pettit of Stockton, California. alee , B, Rand officiated at the a aoe Mrs, M. Williams played the wedding music and'Mrs,-Ruth Darby, cotsin” of; the bride, sang], la’ solo. ‘The,chapel was. ls , : isa ya wh CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Ee gold? acceagorles, {0° A‘reception elle at queen Theatre bride's tablo was centered vith A small -round two-ticred. wedding |; cake--flanked. by tall: pink tapers. White gladioli complemented the table decor. For her, wedding trip to Vie- torla tho: bride donned ,a,rase wool ‘dress ;.topped by, an, “aqua tweed coat with white fox collar, match: ing hat and rose accessories. |) ‘GASTLEGAR ‘SOCIALS: A Mrs: R, " sohneort? Ph: Sos-s20a | KINNAIRD SOCIALS Mrs, P. Swift, Presbyterlal de- legate, and Mrs, B'..Willey.and Mra, Wm. Easton, UCW. delegates, at-|.-, tended: the ;Presbyterial | sessions in Rossland, The sessions began Tuesday and concluded today. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gemmill, accompanied by Mr.'and Mrs. Har-|: vey Jack,” motored “to Spokane where they spent the weckend, Mr, Charles Gordon Churches ‘of Victorla is visiting with his’ pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Norris” Chuth- es, for two weeks. i Mr. and Mrs. R. Bermel, ‘Mr. M, Bermel and: Mr. and, Mra. ‘Bob YOUR: sae Doll. left’ yesterday morning for} LUCKY DOLLAR STORE ‘with white. gladioll and pink ‘ carna- tions. The. bride, given la’ marriage by her’ father, was ‘radiant in a istreet-length dress of white bro- eade, which featured a full skirt, basque waist, ,boat,-neck and lily- |: point sleeves, Sho wore pear} trim- ‘med white pill-box hat from which ‘flowed a shoulder length veil. She ‘carried a. colonial bouquet of pink roges, ‘The bride's: attendants were her ‘sister Miss Dori’ Ratzlaff of LCastlegar and Miss Wendy Howes of Westbank. Each wore street- Mrs.’ 3, Kaufman’ Ph, 365-5488 “Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Harvey ‘Jack spent Friday to.Sunday in Spokane enjoying the attractions of the city ‘in the compdny: of Mr.‘ and’ Mrs. Ron Gemmill ‘of: Caslegar. Mr, and Mrs, Pat Haley visited ithe home of Mr- and’ Mrs. James ‘Molloy in‘ Nelson’ on. Saturday. In the afternoon they attended’a ‘ce- remony where they ‘were: Godpa- rents at the baptism of the newest member of the Molloy family, Pat: rick Gerald, : “Mr, and Mrs, K: Markle travel- led to L at the'middle of length’ dresses of and emerald green chiffon. . Best man was Mr. Dennis Fran- cis of Vancouver. while Mr, Elwyn Morgan and Lane Wilson, both of Vancouver, shared ushers’ duties, Mother of the bride woro.a ‘dress of green terylene jersey with - UGW Units Plan. A Joint Meeting The afternoon unit of” Unitea Kinnaird dis- .Church Women: in cussed a calendar’ of events: for The, “College will be under the direction of, the Brothers of Lour- des who.now. teach in the Sepa- tate Schools in Calgary, Letnbeaee and ,-Taber, .Alberta...All. of th ‘Brothers are graduates in duea- tion’ from’ the. University. of +Al- ‘berta, Principal of Columbia Col- lege will. be: Brother Julien, who is at present, principal, of St, Mary’s ‘High School at..Taber,’ which has one of the highest academic stand- ings in that ‘school district. . The regular university prepar- ation. course Will be taught satis- fying the y at’ ite ‘regular meeting on Jan, 28. at the home of. Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick. Ten: members were present. Mrs. C, Munns. conducted the devatiogal, ‘period, . Women’s :World Day: of Prayer is to. be held on-Feb.'.14° in: Castlegar. - » The. two Kinnaird UCW. units (which are the afternoon and even- ing» groups, will: gather. in “the United Church: Hall ‘for “a: joint ‘meeting on Feb. 12 at eight o'clock in the evening. ‘There. the . final arrangements will be made for the Kootenay Presbytery scheduled for Feb; 17, 18 .and 19 in the Kinnaird | 55, United Church... - and also’ the requirements: for en- irance to Notre ‘Dame University of ‘Nelson. | Hughes Answers, “(continued :fram‘page of Iand ‘and “maintaining it in-a hygenic: condition. - In-a-paper entitled “Sewage The | group's execu- tive consists of the re-election’ of Mrs, J. D. Askew as president, Mrs. C,'Munns: vice president and {..F. Houghton as secretary and treasurer. ‘Surprise Baby | Shower i is: Held A surprise baby. ‘shower honor- ing Mrs. Mike Kanigan. and her Lagoons ‘and prepared by the staff of the United States Public ‘Health’ Service, the. opersting characteristics” of 171 sewage’ lagoons were closely .exa- mined. The authors © stimmarized their findings as: follows: ~ : Ponds. free from*: vegetation had: presented no ‘mosquito pro- blem. and. depth over 25 inches will infant Evelyn, was held Monday. evening at. the: home of Mrs. Jack Kanigan..Upon her .ar- rival, the. honoree was seated in-a chair decorated. with, pink and white streamers. Many games were* enjoyed by the 24 invited guests with winners being ‘Mrs. Cecil. Wanjoff, . Mrs. John Poochachoff, "Mrs. ‘Walter. Sof. cat- tali.and, Sher emérgent plants.” ¢ No offensive unhygenic remov- al and ‘disposal: of sludge is neces- sary 23 may be required from time to time in‘ the average mechani- cal plant to i Mrs,’ Mary. Stoushnow, Mrs. .Mike Gorkoff, Mrs. William Gorkoff, Mrs. Watler Gorkoff and |} Mrs, John. Streliofé. A decorated baby buggy ful |: of gifts was wheeled in: by Misses Margie Kanigan and. Elaine Stoo-|' We believe that chlorination of the effluent is necessary and Kinnaird’s water supply will inno way be affected. Chlorination is carried ‘out by. providing. sufficient chlo- ine to. maintain ‘a chlorine resi- dual and to add additional chlorine would be. adding: excess to excess chlorine. => If. Kinnaird’s chlorination sys- tem were to break down, we should | imagine ‘thatthe West Kootenay Health: Unit :would:.take steps to warn residents of the danger caus- ‘ed by. the discharge of.raw sewage from” Nelson.’ As. ean added: safe- ‘guard, C: an chnoff and of honor. for. her baby. ‘Mrs, Kanigan thanked the Ia dies present for the ‘many. lovely |: and useful: gifts,“ after: which an enjoyable evening was brought to a close with the.serving. of: deli- cious refreshments by the hostess. LEGION CORNER The regular bi-monthly meet- ing was held Tuesday. night’ and was well attended. Three ordinary memberships were’ read ‘and ap-' Three mem- effluent discharge £ from its lagoons | for periods ‘of 45 days and. longer. The works here tool! Coupsns valid. until Feb. 10 Coupon: Faver’.., Something new,- Something,to do! able trip to join their daughter, ' release from Castlegar and District |’ - CLIP AND SAVE :106-COUPON © on purchase of 2 Ibs. of Nahob Coffee ‘CLIP. AND; SAVE 10c COUPCN on purchase of “TARRY S$: “MILLWORK ° NEAR THE ScHCOL mi e WINDOWS & ‘poors . FRAMES .OF ‘ALL: SIZES " Prompt and efficient service * SEE..US FIRST 2 ibs. of BUTTER — just ‘home ‘from : Castlegar ‘hospi-'}; ' <'Thought for the week — You | . vivers are three: sons, Gerald at |: CLIP AND, SAVE ‘CLIP AND SAVE 28e COUPON en purchase oF 25th, bag ‘ROBIN. Hoon FLoda ‘CLIP AND SAVE 25c COUPOR on ‘purchase: oF! +h. tin CRISES CLIP. AND SAVE 6G % on purchase of ‘gal. MAZOLA OIL CLIP AND SAVE _ 25¢ COUPON ‘on purchase of _3 ths. HAMBURGER -- CLIP: AND-SAVE 2he COUPON on purchase of (FRYING. CHICKEN. oe a cotton topover fora. cardigan with fida-and-so0k belt, asim skirt. Linen-fook rayon In gold, navy or red with same cofor . eotton topaver.” atriped with navy. KARNIE'S $29.95 size 13 ti TAC co TTcTATiTnTiinM Fruits & Vegetahlac Tube Tomatoes: 2 for 49c 5-Ib. Cello Oranges =... 69c 2-Ib. Cello Frozo Peas 39¢ Sugar (0-Ib. bag $1.69 Kleenex Tissue, 300s S No doubt — -colecing your old heating - system, with . a;: modern one is the best in: AMAZING MEMORY DEMONSTRATION © HOW ‘TO DEVELOP .MORE: POISE AND: SELF-CONFIDENCE | “@ HOW TO GET ALONG BETTER with PEOPLE e “HOW..TO SPEAK: EFFECTIVELY TQ INDI-. “ VIDUALS AND GROUPS . Both men and. women invited No. cost, or, NELSON - Nelson Hotel Fob, 12 - 7.30 pm. TRAIL = Mine Mill Hall Feb. 18 - 7.30 p.m. é that will become ‘worse unless, it is changed — and changed quick: ly.” Mr, Gray. warned that present salary bargaining. procedures, - al- ready costly, will become more 80 if they continue. Apart from cost, a more -dignified and effective me- thod is needed. He said the B.C.’ School Tras- tees Association is undertaking an exhaustive’ examination of educa- tion finance in the hope of helping}, to, throw light on a problem’ which is causing increasing concern and which must be solved if education is; to. progress. 4 erecccccseceecsosoococsessoooccosoocooooe: CUP & SAUCER SPECIAL Buy 2 — Get One FREE: ’ FOR MOTHER ON VALENTINES . Also Specials at. $1.49 each BOSSE’S JEWELLERY Phone 365-2041 investment you'll make. 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