14A $1,500 Damage Damages have been esti- ‘trailer causing the car, which ‘was towing it, to leave the road, trailer spring had previously n repaired. + Nocharges have been laid. pa erred is reported to have- sustained chest and knee in- Juries, Fresh and Crisp Blue Ribbon COFFEE Ib. $3.25 FLOUR 20 lb. Bags . 1 bag $2.27 2 bags $4.49 4 bags $8.49 Puss’n Boots CAT FOOD All Flavours 4lg. $1.00 © CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 6, 1977 ‘ Bottaro-Koreen Wedding Vows Exchanged | In a setting of yellow daf- fodils and yellow and white daisies, Tracy Lynne Koreen and Lawrence Philip Bottaro exchanged marriage vows be- fore Rev. R. E. Eskdale at Knox United Church in Trail in a late afternoon ceremony April The bride is the daughter of Mr. Kar) Koreen and Mrs, Evelyn Peterman of Castlegar and the groom is the son of Mrs, Elaine Johnston and the late Mr. Ken Bottaro of Castlegar. Given in marriage by her father, the bride approached the altar dressed in an elegant empire-waisted gown, with the high ring collar, V-neckline and. deep flounce at the hemline trimmed with dainty lace. The long, narrow sleeves flared from below the elbow and were accented by flower and seed pearl appliques, which were _ also featured on the bodice. Her. Juliet headdress ‘secured the scallop-edged fingertip veil and she carried a - bouquet of yellow roses, white and yellow daisies interspersed: with baby's breath, For jewel- lery, the bride wore the groom's gift of a heart-shaped locket. Miss Melody Ann Cooper of Surrey, B.C., a sister of the groom, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Christine Franco of Castlegar, Nadine Weinrich of Puyallup, Wash., and Penny Grover of Vernon. Flower girls were Lisa Green- wood of Castlegar and Bobby- Jo Metcalfe of Salmon Arm, Wedding theme colors of pale green and yellow were carried out in the attendants’ floor-length Print dresses, MILD CHEESE 3to5ib. pes. Ib. $1.49 PORK HOCKS . Ib. 39 HAMBURGERS Ib. 58¢ Few TURKEYS Left ‘Sc KLEENEX TOWELS Li 2-Roll Pkg. Capri TOILET TISSUE 4-Roll Pkg. | 99c SALAD DRESSING 32 oz. 69c WEST'S OI. Gallon $3.57 cRISCO 3b. Tins $1.69 3b. West’s MARGARINE $1.29 COCA COLA 26 oz. 4 bottles $1.29 Plus Deposit keep YOUR BUDGET‘ ALIVE WITH OUR LOW, LOW PRICES! with high collars and long valoevess The senior bridesmaids carried bou- quets of white and yellow daisies dotted with baby’s breath, while the flower girls held baskets of yellow and | white daisies and baby's Investigation Leads to Arrest Of Juvenile A juvenile has. been ar- rested following the investi- gation of three incidents, Qn Wednesday of last week, the Mark Mealing resi- dence in Robson was unlawfully entered, however, it was re- ported nothing appeared mis- sing. The next day the Robson General Store was entered with 20 cartons of cigarettes, some _ pastries and gum stolen. About the same time a Mrs, Ritter of Robson reported the theft of her 1975 Maverick. The vehicle, located in Pass Creek, was recovered undam- aged Friday. , The juvenile has been re- leased and is scheduled to ap- pear in juvenile court, breath, trimmed with matching ribbon. Mr. Dean Morisseau of Castlegar was best man and groomsman was Mr. Rae Paling of Cranbrook. Ushering duties were performed by. Messrs, Terry Cooper of Surrey, Karl Koreen, Jr. and Brad Koreen, both: of Castlegar. For the reception at the Roya! Canadian Legion Hall in Castlegar, the bride's mother received guests wearing a floor- length green floral gown with matching waist-length jacket, A pale green scarf completed her ensemble and she wore a corsage of yellow roses, The groom's mother chose a floor-length gown in light green, with a matching formal- length coat and a corsage of yellow roses. Centering an heirl iced In yellow and white and decorated with yellow: roses and green leaves, The top layer featured u bell and dove holding a single ring in its beak. Small figurines denoting the bridal party and the flowers of the attendants completed the table decor. Master of ceremonies, Kar! Koreen Jr., read congratula- tory telegrams from Souix Falls, Ont. and Hudson, Ont." The toast to the. bride was proposed by an uncle of the bride, Mr. John. Metcalfe of Salmon Arm, For a honeymoon trip to Vancouvez, the bride donned a three-picce pantsuit ,in pale green, accented by. a red rose - corsage. * Wedding facta attended from Salmon: Arm, Surrey, Langley, Kaml tablecloth belonging to the bride's late grandmother, was the three-tier wedding cake, and Castlegar. The newlyweds are living at Burrard Apts. in ae MORE CLASSIFIED ADS © WANTED “@ NOTICES RENT, one modest, self- contelned suite, ae ng te lady, close to downtown. Ph. 385-! YOUNG COUPLE seeking: sari home to by in h casilegar South. Cash. Ph. 3922. ttn 10 e HELP WANTED FULL-TIME, help for local meat sho bd WORK WANTED CONCRETE EINEEING basement foots, driveway ih, 365-5889. ee shelving. Ph. 365-2671. IF YOU WANT your property tog ged oF tand cidared, Ph. Siocan 55-24 614 counters and NEED ue CARPENTER? Will work by hour of contract. Free colinatis, 1.8 15-6774. tinda- COLD: horse shosl; IT & a inning. Dave Metin, PR aoe. 2 tint = ® STUDENT PLACEMENT HIGH SCHOOL and college om M1. charge. Just drop into the Caslle; ree Bruen News olfice to place your ad. ROTO LING. done. Phono Ml at 365-6691- @ GIVEAWAY GOT AN ITEM you'd Ilke to give away free? You can put it in this column at no charge. Just ane, ‘Classified Ads at 7266 at iu have @ eawey”” item Yeu ug ike to advertise. KITTENS, Seeks. -old, house broken. Ph, 365-25: KC, Mi Beturday Ay Brille ant t Tables Provided. ring. ‘any. hing you want to gall PLAN 24 inereat calculated on nce i : Castlegar Savings *tredivunion’ © PERSONAL Twill no longer be responsible for any debis Incurred in my name, other than over my written signa ture, Signed Robert K. Nelson. WE HAVE WILL FORMS. Only 750 each. Also Interim Agreement forme, 2 for 75c, Castlegar News, 181 Columbia Ave. ind ————E— Bed Weiting A PROBLEM? Then there Is Good Newsl ORY BED ALARM SYSTEM Ia now, available ona CAS’ LEG, AR DRUG Call in and Siac fis with inga: waaay § ‘a Catholic Church @ Anne 365-8060 ‘Castlegar Ing Sch edule: vaffoonae Anonymous is a fel. mn wig mresting = p.m: Discussion Meet. eat ‘Centre. Tussda} ep Meeting 7S St. Pavia’ % — Luther th and Maple), 8 pms Wamanes (only) * Mating — ealth Centre. Saturday am.t Public Mestin oh basament (Colum: bia. Ave.) "Dalutday Discus- slen Meviing a Heatth Genre: Ph 365-8060, 365-6815 or 365-3593. © Engagements Your ENGAGEMENT: NOTICE is printed free wi ns you. order your wei sading | tnvitatons irom fhe Gast the FOR SALE. IN CASTLEGAR 1975 - 12 X 68 3 Bdrm. GLENDALE MOBILE HOME Set Up.in Centrally Located Castlegar Trailer Park EXCELLENT CONDITION Fully F OEE KITTENS. mr Vallican 226- nee, reall oul. black and white pul horeacres 359-7589. BANENISED hot water tank, sult- able for flower bed or what’ have you. Apply Castlegar News, 191 lumbla Ave. 318 © FOUND TOOL BOX between Taghum Bridge and Thrums. Owner may claim, y identitying. Ph. 365-5108. 211 ITEMS ADVERTISED In this col- : ole 7 AMOST NEW size Th ladles brown suede shoe in Robson. Ph. S05, 2650, ly Ci with Washer & Dryer, Fireplace. Skirted in with Forch: Ready for immedi- FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 AM, to 9 PM. Sat. ‘till 5:30 P.M. Closed . Sundays Top Day or Night For viewing contact MIKE'S MOBILE HOMES LTD. Castlegar Ph. 365-5741 Deater Lic. No. 00112A At Discount Prices Delivered Call _TRANS-X LTD. Soil |. Castlegar Residents 365-6563 Jewellers, Box 277, -B.C. VOE 2TO. + on envi $2. 25 & tax, Castlegar News. PAPER: CARRIERS " required for routes in ROBSON 0G COLLAR with licence found at railway crossing near ferry. Claim at Castlegar New, 181 Columbia Aye, ® BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES a iaae cole en ak d lease. Contact A. Maki .Saimon” Arm, @ NOTICES “GLORIA'S WESTERN WAYS" foria Capp, set 1 BS | Ni On 20. * BICK"— "To Mr. Bick ot daatlagar a RD ERS, Box 216, Ft. Nelson. Phone. 774-2110. THREE-AING BINDERS: Inexpen- sive and Sapeciall good quality \ypes, Caatle jews stationery lepartment. ir columbia Ave. (ADDRESS: eC Handy for use ralopes, parcels, etc. on et a Carriers earn 6c for each “ Columbia Ave. Call 365-7266 or Call In at Castlegar News, 191 of Deleate Ann Perauaon Devic hter of Mrs. Wendy ani Auld Gear }@ Ferguson-Davie, io OM jane Nee Henry Marty rat of, Ket The weddln ing will take pace on June 23th in Vancouver © Announcements Mr. John Jamieson and‘ Mr. fod Mrs. E. A, Fitzpatrick are happy to announce the marriage of their children: 5) caea rd Ernest. lace on Na 7 burch, North Me Mrs. Nick Hatien are pleaser jounce the engay ke ment stat (Roi "daughter May to Phil anil jan, son of Mr. Phillip . ihe wedding to take blace, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Nick clang Tagh be wadding w wit take place on June” Ey 25, 1077 at Gastlegar, B.C. BURTHS EARL — To and Mrs. Gl Gago ot "Gaatager a ii nt iGHT —To Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wish ot cnstiogar Api 28, aught and ‘Mrs. Brian April 28, a daughter. CEVEROE Ty aa i, Jacque Levesque of Castlegar, April GRETCHEN — To. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gretchen, of Blueberry Cresk, April 30, a son. Ca ar —ToMr. id Mes. ion Morrissette of Castlegar, April, 30, a daughter. paper every Thursday’ ss = mother, Edith Best, who away, 01 : BANKRUPTCY DISPOSAL Kootnee Cove Proj-X Hollings Ltd. formerly operating . THE COUNTRY PUMPKIN * 4mlles west of Nelson, B.C. on Highway 3A Land and Improvements Only 2 Acres Park-Like Property 4,000-s0--ft, Bulidin ) Postand-Boam 8 struct! Commercial Car; pat An in ‘Dining Area Dance Floor ani Stone Fireplace Guest Was! pa ‘Piece ‘Washrooms Seating Room for 132 Room for Store or Restaurant, as well as Cabaret Paul G. Moroso, CG. rae Trustee, 241 Columbla Ave. N ‘ Castlegar, B.C. - VIN 1 _ \Phone 365-7287 For further icra contact: > WHY NOT HOLD AC —Photo by Loel Olsen Mother of Six Wins Car on KC Ticket A special workshop will be held Sunday afternoon and evening at the Catholic Centre and on Monday morning. Designed for parents, priests, sisters, . catechists, youths, parish council members and all interested persons, the workshop will be lead by Dr. Tom Francour who is dean of the religious education depart- ment at McGill University in Montreal. | @ Cards of Thanks Kall our ° “We “would The, to, thi friends ‘and relatives for their kind words of comfort after the loss of our loving son and: husband, Allen Johnson. Special ‘thanks to all who sent flowers, cards, baking, phone calls, vets ‘and help In Thy ‘other — Barbara and Samue! John- ‘son, Edwin and Gladys Johnson and Family IN MEMORIUM . VEREGIN .— In loving memory of last Her thoughts were all so full of us She never could for, = loving memory of our 2 M4 Passed jay §,.1972: = EMH, Margaret, ‘Jack, Nor- aa and Families. —ta Toving memory o of John Fran Nigon w passed away May 9, 1 hind ‘and touing husband aad Mainer: lovingly remembered and ee missed by his Wie, Son WEATHER .| sepppee EEREREE NORTHWEST ~ HOMES tsi, Kaight Schmidt - Canamera * Norfab * Moduline on display > Singles & Doublewides 1032 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B.C. * (Your Mobile Experts) Ph. 365-3551 Dealer Licence’ Number 01017 : Discussion will be on the topic “Education and Christian Values”. While Dr. Francour’s ad- dress is‘on Mother's Day, the opinion has been expressed it is a rare opportunity to have someone of Dr. Francour's cali- bre to address a local workshop and it is hoped parents and young people will make an effort to attend this meeting. Procedures: 1, First of all, gather together all your articles that ., are saleable, A little fixing may be required to make some... items suitable for selling. 2.. You must then advertise effectively. The Castlegar News classifieds do the trick. Workshop Deals ‘ 3. Directional signs area big help. They also attract, >. advertisement, Thega,signs are free‘when you ad your Garage Sale in Sn the Castlegar. News. 4, Your miscellaneous articles should be arranged neatly, preferably in the garage and out in the driveway. A mother of six; who lives Having people come into your home is swkward. at 682: 7th Avenue’ S.,- has “become the winner: of a 1977 Nova four-door sedan. Mrs, BE. M. (Joan} Muller was ‘informed by telephone Sunday that she had the winning Knights of Columbus ticket. Tickets were sold throughout British Columbia. The car is to be picked up in Kamloops but Mrs. Muller says the family has yet todecide just when. Mrs. Muller, who has five | of her six children ranging from five years to age 21 still at home, said she had bought just one ticket sometime around Christmas or early January. The $1 ticket was sold to her by Walter Fields, also of. Castlegar.) prepared, to dicker, with your buyers in any case, The garage sale has many You will often geta reasonable price out of your items and you don't have to take them anywhere. Y i) For the buyer, a garage sale is an ideal piace to pick " up used baby furniture, records, old bottles or some used ., an antique or two. It makes for an enjoyable afternoon driving around to garage sales. Often you will find things you have_ wanted; and the kids find toys that have lots of play left in Free GARAGE SALE Signs . when you advertise your: sale in the ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS. "MA LONEY _PONTIAC BUICK GMC LTD. Our Service & Parts Departments are Open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Daily We Specialize in Fast Service! : * At ‘Low, low Prices —. © We Do: Warranty Work for =] Pontiac Buick & GMC Trucks Call Our Service Manager GORDON NORWOOD | 365-2155 — ° For Your GM Parts Needs — Retail'& Wholesale: . Coll Our Parts Manager - JOHN. McAFEE 365-2155: Your GM. Service Centre _ 1415 Columbia Avenve : : 365-2155 CASTLEGAR MDL'No. O1457A the weekend joy rider who might have. missed the: 5. You may or may not wish to price your items. Be © furniture for the rumpus room. Many people have found ‘ them. A garage sale isa great deal of fun. Have one soon! Swab e ue Rea et ey: Baca A LAINIE TENE * Resnanensenaesee DESPITE RUMORS to the contrary, Skyway Distributors at 748 ay South Sixth Ave. will continue to wery throughout the East and West Kootenays, “according to Cal ‘ way oraborat Hockley, 6 partner {a the company: Alibough the its own company. distribution system: June 3, teatea ‘will-continue to distribution for Molson snd Casting. = a. BK information and visual material for classroom use. These are designed to give students an colorful kits containing lesson plans, nutritional of -food to of the - growth and health. Here nutrition educator Mrs. Jody Toews chats with Robson Elementary teacher, Mrs. Cory Richards. EXTRA INCOME: For Men, Women, or Cou- 13 willing to invest a few jours each week. Set our, own Goals. Limited tigns available for quallt vie par je. Substantial: ngs Available.’ 3 for Interview Hitech Eriferds Prayer services began last“; < USCC. Centre in’ Grand Forks sand Friday ‘Thursday evening’ from ’.the = Former Castlegar Man. Buried-at Grand ‘Forks'*’ By JUDY WEARMOUTH Mombers of the Castlegar and District Library board have decided that the Robson branch will have to close down this week,| as the response to this service has’ been s0 *\ meagre. The Robson volunteers” reported that only three patrons. attend the branch: Tegularly, so keeping it) open. would be a waste of time and effort. The main reason for the lack of response seems to be the reluctance of Robson residents to pay the out-of-town member- ship fees, Mrs, Irene Godberson has kindly volunteered to drive the three regular patrons to the main libraries in Castlegar cach, month, The’ Story Hours in the Cestlegar and Kinnaird branch-. es are now over for the summer. {the Robson Hour will continue until May 17). The librarians CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday May 5, 1977 Local Library Closes Robson Branch for Lack of Patronage Librariana Judy Wear- mouth and Pat Livingstone will attend the British Columbia Library Association conference in Kamloops at the end of this - andboard warmly thank the volunteer Story Hour ladies, Mrs. Wyn Naylor, Mrs. Wendy Ferguson-Davie and Mrs, Sharon Huston, for all their. hard work in making these programs successful, The city and the library board’ have’ arranged for the library to receive city funding on a quarterly basis instead of annually as before. The library - has always had to wait until summer for its budget money so this will be ‘a much more month, AL’S Seamless Gutters © Baked-On Enamel © Brown or White © All Aluminum Made continuous Wee PEREVERZOFF 4628545, Eveninga “Travel the Great Qutdoors” cina KIT Kamper from eS Castl ar Ph. 985-5741 Dealer Lic. No. 001124, for all concerned. " | Castlegar Talent Places Well In W. Kootenay Music Festival «Results of the Kootenay Music Festival held April 18-23 in Trail: Special ‘Awards: ‘Presénted: to ‘Castlegar students— +o) Kiwanis Club of Nelson—' $50—Craig Webber. Castle: Theatre—Valerie * Cormier. : BCRMTA, Trail Branch— $50—Jean Ferguson-Davie. Nelson Festival | Assoc.— $10—Public Speaking—Lori Dawson. i.» Dora Tweedale Award— $20—Craig Webber.” Trail Little Theatre Cup— Valerie Cormier. rere Cup—Jean Fer-. guson-Davie. Class : 167. Piano: Back: Solo under 10: + =—Nancy. Wolff, Castlegar « (third) Class 162. Piano: Soto;under 17 years: —Craig Weber, Castlegar (second) Class. 173. Piano: Bach.’ ‘Under 19 years: —Jean, Ferguson-Davie, i Castlegar (first) Class} 198, Piso ‘Haydn or id ‘He is survived by his vitae. : Doris of Grand Forks; two sons, Ken and Jim, both of Nanaimo; : Are All The Hements on Your Range Working?: © We service only what we *: Panter service, fo lower cost Ranges, all makes © ‘Surface and oven 'WFrem May 10:et 1 p.m. To May - v ot 10'a.m. |: Belton ‘Hearing’ ‘Ald Service i for Ivan P. Dergousotf, 65, who April 28. Sask., and moved to the Koot- enay, area’ with his family in 1938. Since that time, he lived -mostly in Castlegar being. em- ployed with Cominco,’ until ill 1974 the family moved to Grand Forks. health forced his retirement. In - “Beltone Hearing Aid Service ‘will beat... City: Centre’ Motel Ilis St., Kelowna /: 763-2335 died suddenly near Oliver on.” Mr, Dergousoff: was born ' April. 1, 1912; in Buchanan, three two brothers, Pete Dergousoff of Grand. Forks: and Lawrence Mahonin, of Trail; and ‘three step-sisters, Mrs, John (Hazel) Sookochoff, .Mrs.: John (Molly) Koftinoff and Mrs. Pete (Olga)‘ ; Dergousoff, all of Grand Forks. Burial took place at. the. « Grand Forks USCC Cemetery, with Hatamond Funeral 'Ser- vices in care of arrangements. Under 10 years: Jeanette Chan,: Caste “gar (second) - Class .188. Piano: Canadian: Under 9 years. -- —Jeanette Chan, Castle. gar (third) Class 189. Piano: Canadian. Under 11 years. Hans Edblad, Castlegar {first) Class 184, Piano,. Medern, Solo under. 17 years. —Jean Ferguson-Davie, ~ Newcomers Classified . The’ name “Cheechako”, which is one name given to a newcomer to the Yukon, is an “Indian ‘name’ for a bird that -'comes north in late spring and disappears at the first hint of ; cold weather, - Carpet ' Headquarters 2s OGLOW. BROS, CASTLEGAR - Phone 365-7202 Four new. L-shaped fioor. plang, sq. ft; fireplace, patio doors and carport. Shipped is three modules. Complete mewaneut and ready to set_up.on. your, foundation. Other. plans from 960 8q.:ft. 2 with optional, bay window, We've just returned from a 3-day Manufactured Housing Seminar at Mariner. “Moat ‘and we are most Impressed with the thrilling product “best produced in the many yeors ‘we've, been associated with Mariner. ° changes. The. “Also Available: “Piana for motels, duplexes and townhouses in both modular and sprefabricated ponent 816 @th Avenue S _ Drop in and see 6 our various somple a floor plans. You'll be as Imprested as we! “The ficient, economical and ‘speedy way “to! batt” Pe have’ a ‘backhoe avaltable far ditching i : BRENA CONTRACTING L a hh. 385-7013». “fp (first) 3 (tert) Castlegar (first! —Craig Webler, Castlegar. + (third). Class 252. Piano: Quick: Study under. 17. years: —Jean Ferguson: “Davie, Castlegar (first) Class 253, Piano: Quick Study - under, 19: °° —Robyn Miller-Tait, Blue- berry. Creek. (first): _: Class 301. Spoken Poetry: Boys under 8. —Robert, Schultz, Castle- gar (second) + Class 303. Spoken Poetry: Boys z “under. 9. Brian Voykin, Castlegar —Gordon Babseff, Castle ~ gar. (second) ' Clazs 304.'Spoken Poetry: Girls under 10. Lori Dawson, Castlegar ‘ —Dannelle. Jackson, Cas- tlegar (second) “Class ': 200." Piano: Beeth —Valerie Cormier, Castle- gar (first) Css 320. ‘Spoken Poetry: } Senlor Champidnship. (Open to winners of classes 816 to 319 inclusive) —Winner ‘of ‘class 818: Valerie Cormier (first) Class 321. Spoken Poetry: Open Ladies. —Valerie Cormier, Castle- "gar (first) °°. Class 223. Piano: Grade level. Grade 8, é —Corrie Campbell, Castle- gar (third) Class 222. Piano: Grade Level. Grade 7 B —Valerie Cormier, Castle- gar (second) Glass 218. Piano: Grade Level. Grade 3. Hans Edblad, Castlegar. (third). Clase 219. Piano: Grade Level.” Grade 4. —Beatrix Nord- Leth, Cas- tlegar (first) Clase 220. Piano: Grade Level. ~ Grade 5 Jeannette Chan, ‘Castle- gar (first) Gass 238. ‘Composition: under. Class 240. Own’ “Compositions: under 16 —Corrie Campbell, Castle-: ~ gar (first); Gus re Bible Reading. Un- or Br aleria Cormier; Castle-- gar (first) + Claas 326... Public. Speaking. | Elementary Schoo! Age.. 2 —Lori. Dawson; Castlegar: (first) Glass 330. ‘Choral Speaking: Grades1-3 - “Kinnaird Blementary School (third) ow 359. Story Telling: under —Sandra” Koodrin, Castle- gar (first) -—Janine ‘Carpino,, Castle- gar (second) Class 206. Piano: Romanti solo under: 18... —Jean Ferguson-Davie, Castlegar (sécond) Under 17-Any =Craig, Webber, Castlegar (first)... * Class 216. Piano: Grade Level- “/Grade}1.: “=Michael Gerrand, Castle- > gar (second) ys Class 318. Spoken Poetry: Girl under 18, © 305-971 7 If you a are thinking of: having : "a sewer hooked up, * Be Sure you Call . eee "The Drain Surgeons” | a Plumbing Crescent Valley “ 969-703 AERO Class 450. Brass Instruments: Junior High Age. —Aaron Stoushnow, TAXI Fast — Courteous — Reliable. Phone 365-5700 ‘Trumpet (first) Class 464. Reed Instruments: Senior High Age. .- Valerie Cormier, Castle- gar (first) Class 472. Winds: Champion- ship “Employing reliable Union painters. Try our pi for Home Decorating. —Winner of Class 464: Valerie Cormier (first) Class 471. Reed: Flute, Open. —Judy © Zurek, Castlegar (second) (continued on age iA): 226-7130 RR. #1 Winlaw in Trail “1974 on 1973 Oldsmobile z= ete 1975 Bobeat s2-dr., y blue, 4-spd. Fadio, radials . 1976 Comet. pea ae 1975 Vega weer - 1973 Capri epee a 1974 Capris aus: teal PICKUP. TRUCKS | 1974 Chev i wna Blue, 2800 c.c:, popee 5 and white, 380 va, 2. rade 100 “axa, red, pana Prpeed, ta - 1976 Fordin ca 1973 Courier eee ests 1974 Courier vex... 1974 Courier Pick ee canopy. 360 V- tomatic, petites ‘adie = 5,000 miles...