“wesw emeeeany aaa Try A MUSUaYs ADT ZU;, LY6L a = : es, ANT: : i oes bs ef Ci eae oe ee o Y ‘ fy CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Apri 0, 196 Kinnaizd Man it Does Pay fo Advertise NO MATCH FOR Gi. 3. eG SES UES A se a rae _av'suven ‘BIRCH © 1 sce sete | In tho Castlegar News’ Caribou Brewing Expected to Liquidate ee ed Non- Competitive Jobs for Handicapped A Kinnaird man wh : ep Oo 2 — ; : : yp dee ee a : She also added that the Eos- a machinist In the ere oe It pays to advertise in,tising their pre-manufactur-| vestors to match the giants of ‘the big browerles and the introduction | Mullens, . ; ‘ . : : . : Ba |:*.. “A custodial home for handicap- ist and how vital the need for meetings where aitterent methods tas mate isa very” BUA at Tne maintenance department Is a/ the Castlegar News. ed homes, brewing industry fas ended in "The E. P. Taylor group recently| of three new! national brands to| : ‘Bach “year, the gross profit on | es y . ef a ped children at Creston “has the|‘new homes. The handicapped child | and ideas are Sasson fey Te be [echool's Easter party, and distribu winner of $25 in Celgar's safety B m a 5 1 Li fallure, . swallowed up Calgary Brewing and| the province in the pdst two years, | beer sales was lower than the dis: A wits : i Siies | full. endotsement of the B.C. As-| must, not, become the forgotten| the ‘best training. possible. can ted baskets to all the happy young- slogan contest. This is the J e people clip- Caribou Browing Company, for-| Malting, biggest shareholder “in| Caribou was never able to capture | tributing, administrative and selling : 3 me ‘ a ee ‘sociation’. for Retarded Children] child of soclety. given these chiktren, ne aa Beak! LUnEH* “waa ‘aerved adler Robert Chase, who moved into} of D. W. Richards of Mut-|Ped the coupons off the ad) med in 1956 with a plant in Prince] Cartbou, ang took away the magie|more than elght or nino per cent | expenses. ° poe 5 %s ee, 5 an . fj | ava’ the Kootenay chapters can be After the departure. of the vis- She attended’a mee a oe el were éhe pupils and guests en- this area with his wife ftrom| t: t Hi f North Si and sent them to the com-| George and ‘the high hopes of sev-} wand which has kept the’ B.o:.firm | of the market, he sald, R 7 By the ‘end of the Inst fiscal fi ¥ . . ‘ Ree eas 1 . 3 fully. assuréd ‘of, the* Association's | \tors,. Mrs. Palsson informed the|son: last month, one in tay | Joyéd an atteroon of somes, , sing Eastern Canada about 41, mon-| so oes Of North Surrey, any, indicating their inter-| °™#! hundred local investors, is ex-| alive this past two yeare, Sales were averaging about| yar, Nov. 90, 1980, Caribou wos ff ! fee vege, ‘continued effort: in’ government’ cir-| group ‘that the district teachers: of | Monday, ond Silver Birch will play Feder ths ago, won the contest with a| @-- panye abne thelr inter-| rected to go into Uquidation ‘with-/"~ Crigary Brewing has been back-| 38,000 barrels 9. year. ‘The: two] showing a joes of $542,683 on its © AM Be 2 ues iy Eo ee : Gles th this behalf, sald D,'N. Mur-| handicapped children have regular | host tothe teachers in May. slogan which will be used on the In the Feb. 23 issue of est in the homes, In the next few weeks, ing bank loans to-keep Caribou | Plants ave an 1 average conaelty of | operations," ae : ; : 2 Bt phy, BO. R s - _ - company's pay cheques. the Castlegar N ‘Muttart Muttart Homes, now in Tronfeally enough, major in-| solvent. Calgary Brewing has been 6 r : Ramee | for. Retarded: Children, at a special |» Mr, Chase's winning slogan: ‘astlegar News ‘Mu their third year, are rapid-| terest. in this struggling brewery,| waiving annual sinking fund pay-! + : mon 3 5 : ‘ z J ei M Ses 7 DPR * fig | luncheon meeting ‘held ; Firday at “safety Every Day Means Better] Homes placed a three co- ly expanding because the| * been held in the dying months] ments of $20,000 a year on. $100,000 7 2 ; : ‘ ' Silver Birch Pay.” lumn by 10-inch ad adver- offers ‘homes with| by one ‘of the country’s biggest Forth. at aerles B bonds it holds - dg Cari yu. > a Y ‘2 no downpayment and terms]. «) First. of. these -payments should : i THERE'S FUN. IN’ which run to 10 years, haye been made in 1959, : E +) °°; Birst news! that; Carfbou had “NG Customers have, of Steps For reached the bottom of’ the barrel tH 070 6 RA PHY. courses to ‘produce their] . came’, at the annital meeting in’ = g . own building site and, in 2 Varicouver,. when, James Kerr, sec- Sh . ‘ : * oy ; D é Reames | in generalities’ and. start thinking the case of this firm, inside uying Teer ramuren © tala: shareholders Sti 3 . o : ‘ ee : ' ils: facta nd figured, that is ‘what ig the company ankrup! vi iM ‘ ; ‘s 5 : . “ HH 2 Hocus ehew Mictorla want finishing. and_ fittings are He said ‘that Caribou can no : : : Taylor, prealdent of the Association. not included in the $2,800 Jo) ybtain financit Cal- |} + ° , ies ! Soci? Murphy, Mrs,:‘Taylor ‘and | If... to $6,000 price range. Used Car . _ [ee Beem oI sen oe PHOTO ‘HOBBY CENTRE Bi EASTER MONDAY. April 3, wad the hed “Calgary, Miss Ei re. Bev Olson, vlos-prestaenty are [| 3 D ; Ys LEFT Teast An official of this firm a We have a complete, line of cameras, film ‘and m. ding, date when Constable. David." John ; M ourrently touring the dlstrict chap- Si. R. H f |. estimated it would ‘cost a-| ‘sed car Bisoee atia teas ting te she called to*lquidate Cari- all types‘ of equipment for perfect picture-taking.. |. | ‘Ronald’ Stewart of North: yaneoufer took vers, menting ‘te pera egis Co} e bout $2,000 on: the average that the shiniest model on the lot Said Kerr in a tetephone inter- Also, we are glad to advise you on what to buy fe vi ” “ported by Constable. Douglas Frie of Van-| oF econ center and: nie general con- nue is not always the best, warns the . ve . pear fMr?“and; Mrs. L: tae information they have ae OF THE - 602 Dunsmuir St. * Vancouver, B.C. to put the f Be. point-| View from, Calgary: It 1s “hishly// and how to use your camera and accessories to i only" datighter ! couver’ and the groomsmen: were Consta-| veying ény Situated in the theait of the business: aud shopping duets fAl| °° 2 Muttart home. Ing out thet @ fine finish ‘can be] VANES” shat, auprenoidera will see // the best advantage. We handle only quality’ items Sams © Campbell of Castlegar. ‘The: groom is the . ble D. H. Browster ‘of Trail and Constablet: a "wart of Ottawa. , Bridal attendants were. “John. Stoneberg of Calgary. “among other thingy, the mect- ee Muttart has plants all/* beh he tiia many things that! "put some shareholtiers are||.. . . all reasonably priced. son of Group Captain and. Mrs. H.°R. Ste- EXCELLENT COFFEE SHOP AND DINING ROOM r . ey ren ‘ul that Canadian Breweries ed of “the: sbelter, work- : ; ; over Canada. At its North)“ or ret’ ten in buying a usea| POP! Next ime you have a ittto PETT ITT i. ~ Pettitt Soke geod: | Bae sleaee and in the ’ ie S will offer them something for their : shops at: | Booms From $2.50 urrey, operation it can pro- car, the BCAA advises, is-to shop buy, think first of a camera or : i . ed adults fi : duce ‘up to three housing} only at reputable dealer who is) Sic Sven Mf Mt ls only 8 few] ) cot cones, “Photography equlp- PHO T os é eS ; : _ | poston sntesmpetie os which | | Special weekly and monthly rates kits a day if demand war-| known for good cars and fair treat-| "at one time Caribou’ shares |{ ment eer eHIe! Bee ena a i : ‘| not only bring: in extra’ money and : zants. it. ment of customers, were ‘selling for $135.. Now the hchdert An ron tahoe eae Phone 3011 : praise’ from’; the: contractors but Next, if you cannot arrange to| asking “price is. 20 cents.. There - : more important, give: a ‘sense of iLL pati “opens ysis oumpe | 2S, 2 ae ————— ia ef hwy) ppeient. “Tis at tens 1.9000 ; peepee ae So far this year, says general pant ne ‘has amped from 25,000 in = 4 to-bumper check: : i } ts: : ial, em-| depend directly, in whole or in part aio : 66,000.” And this out : manager R. T. Mullens, sales have 5 2 7 eaare eet st me 7 upon “the industry tor.thelr'live- | the early’ 1920's“ to -"Phey. also provide a social or eau i 'U i Le] a S Pay’n Taki seauiae bedrsat an angle 0 spt Ee Lit 25 per cent from the 1960 aoe Sanu * LUSHEE : : i _ Bloyer and wage payer. ei : hood: mig wae: “bial totals more figare excludes: ‘about > 16,000-" men let whioh the handicapped person F ‘ ood period. S a = . i . i Dail 7 permanently Noyed in the woods tional ‘stability, =: . . OPEN 9-9 that the vehicle may have had!” “he company has about 180,000 eee me & OE ! given perminent | or 6€ an: $500 sae be me Hs a seepetcanative iett tha this 4 some extensive body work. “| galions of beer Jeft worth around y ie — oP te if 4 ¥ ae aS ‘men, fin an, excellent’ undertaking and _CUSTOM: UP 'HOLSTERY : MON.. Thru “FRIDAY tne 7D Mahe finger Pressure to $200,000 and attemptsvare now being a Ore : ieeecet cet, as ay Tage gasonal empldyiment cuttin {et steps. should be taken £0 or~ 7 m z : ee e edge of the lower body to see! made to sell this, he added. Then a : ‘ Rie Sasi : Li) 7 mills. Since. the Ma-| ganize'\a’ similar workshop in the DRAPERIES : it there is any “rust-out.” the Prince George and. Princeton ; ee: Lage oe’ pod peor " ee ey lara sfarmers,. the| Kootenay district:. “We Bave two ‘ , : ne* : and quiet?), general handling. standing shares and bought $700,- x , : eo ne: . O&*# 7 y q : i .| Pd p 7. Mr, and Mrs," dim Leamy : mo- ia CHURCH OF CANADA If you plan tq buy the car, the| 099 worth .of. series B bonds in WILL: TAKE qT HE DEBRIS AWAY FOR You ? H Ee mm, 3 r tored' to Colville on Sunday. 2 ‘BCAA says, make sure you get a order that Caribou might buy the | i. Mine 5 z : . a o a 0 5 q + Mrs; J. 8. Scott returned home Gobeon — ist and ie ‘Sundays at poe that covers both parts Palncaton Brewing-from United Dis- si cea = ‘ AS : a the: lead: G i-| Sunday from Victoria where ‘he Se : ers, Zi : = . ‘ Beet : attended-the ZODE conference.. si ink Zz ‘vices in-the Tana 5 o. Mr. end Mrs.) Wi TD. Waldie, 730 7 . ] 3 Sse a by Mrs, A. ‘White and Kinnaird — Service of Worship at . ? 2 Z iat : : , : = : Mrs.’ A. Lundy,. motored. to: Nakusp 945 am... en x = SE E “af | where. they visited. Mr.’ and: Mrs, : oe ARE YOUR CLOTHES ‘CLOSETS OVER CROWDED : 22: : : Tin at fA aE SS : : “I | prea! watdte, con and daughter-in- Seas : : aha : anh 4 : ans jaw’ of Mar. and Mrs. W.-T.Waldle, CHynCe oF eee CHEIEr : ; i tt j Bee |e Mya, Rose: Magee, accompanied ‘ : : ‘ GRAN EA SOB : ca by Mrs, ‘MoLéody. lett; Wednesday HANG : ogthene aan. « ; ; 3 : for.. Seattle where. they, will. vislt Sundays at 10 am. in the Twin| 3 . " i 5 vo Me, Magte’s asughter;’ ‘Mra. R. : Evening Bueramet Seovice 730 pm : i ‘ Es a : : Mont for a few days, ‘after which (48-PIECE SERVICE FORS ; : —_ eh mis : i Mrs. Magee will, travel on to. Los, Binives 6 forks 8 teaspoons 8 dessert spoons - : : : Be SEA hey SON GAN, Atigeles ahd ‘Mrs, McLeod ‘will re- ‘, \ By 3 be it N Sactad forks 8 small teaspoons GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH| [f ‘ : " ay turn to ‘her home in New us : ss 95 ‘Worship Service: 11 am, ide fae US ane Bars kN oN ie p Luan ied “Mrs. “D, P. Lancaster. of’ Fort 2 5 Sunday Church School, 9.45 pan. Oy : are Sai Nelson js: visiting her.‘mother Mrs. i ! 7s |Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. : é teen ane ¥ " *: { _ including striking new ‘style ¥ Jr.-Sr.. High Young People’s: Pri- 2 a or ee “Mrs. G, W. Kennedy, ‘of'mrail ts walnut chest « days ‘at 7.20 pam.’ © : a 3 ‘ : a0 visiting at’'the home of Mr’ and f: «| Minister: Rev, M. S. Reside, BA, ae Your Fall aad Winter Clothes ere s dleined, Mothprooted und” Peas i. Seay a ; éle Mrs, H. -Courtnell and renewing You SAVES3.4-05 / ‘ | BD. —. Phone oe os 5 : : ; | : : Pi i : rg a wei . THE PENTECOSTAL ' “ae” pe | = | Stored ..i in: LARGE. Boxes. fy | om | This applies to aie Vino» ee ae “MIX ‘or ‘MATCH Castlegar — ibervtee, ft “Worship at INSTANT ly , SIZE: 2 89 =a ae Sunday School - 10 am. Morning Worship - 11 am. . | Seber gue aietiCShaty eee ROR’ ONLY $1. 00 PLUS. REGULAR’ CLEANING PRICES ‘ day at 730 pm. * [Young People's é, Wednesday at {ff -..-— HAVE YOUR F ‘UR COATS STORED. 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