CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 30, 1963 FOR SALE Beary’ garage door. Ph. 86-5485, ee ee oom Wereedsi-Heng 60 Diesel car, Reawonable, Ph, 965-2251 a-bedroom Paramont Sott wood condition, bath, shower, plenty of cupboards. automatic ofl heat. Can be scen at Twin Rivers Motel, 323 14 squares Biack K velvet root roofing shingles, Ph, 305-8: Sea tina Alarm: Really works. Cost $23, will scl! for $15, Ph. a65- $907. 322 Large d-bedroom home on 4 Bots in Robson townalte, revenue cot- ‘are ae rear. Owner leaving area, ae yore ‘Camera, Panto Pax. Ay automatic with case and fl ‘The, family camera, Ph, 865- sso. S a realli ee ‘and cook stove, ‘TV Antenna; Norge range; cout and wood furnace with oll convers- in, tank and all electrical controle: 368-5673. "1955 Meteor Rideau. Good con tlon. $550, Pa 365-8298, “KINNAIRD BDAM, —& HOME with cesy Tireptace, large lot. bright basement. and terrific view. Special for carly sate. 185 oth Ave, ph. 305- $256. $7,908 with term Bak 1950 Chevrolet in fa ery good Cont dition. Ph. 365-5005. 321 150 Tot in Kinnaird near swimming pool. Cheap for cash. Write Box 31, Brilliant, B.C, 320 Excavating conveyors, Ph, S65- S137. ‘$20 Used Westinghouse range and us- ea GE, Washer, Both In good con- dition, Ph. 365-5342, tn 20 FOR SALE 9 Oldsmobile, able, Ph. 305-! 195! reavonable cone dition, Well broken Inj power stcer-|2-bedroom home. ing and power aati Priced reason 105-2171, $21]and lawn fu: FOR SALE on the Inke, lovely Furnished or un-+ furnished. Beautiful grounds, patio mniture, 2% acres, land. Robson, FOR RENT -room furnished-“house, quict tecattan ideal for coupte. Ph, 365- Ph. Furnished 2-bedroom home in Kinnaird, f WANTED. Girl's bieycle fn sce condition, 365-5369 after Want 1952 ONG oe ‘oF 270 motor, Write Box 852. 321 NCTICES Your, U-Phone Answering Service hog the office or domestic help you need, Rates as low aa $15 per month. WIL trade for property. in Mod een iat 3 pero house In pate Kinnaird aren or amall bee a naird., Ph. to responalble party. Ph. S65: THIS WEEK’S SPEGIAL Genelle EET telly Gold Medallion tome Ne, 1, Wo invite you to this new 3 BR home that you may appreciate the many Small House on Large lot. Owner|smodern features including 22 X $3500, Le ‘with Foreed to Sell. Bargain Price Castlegar Family Home - over 1000 square Malin’ Floor. Basement readily converted to reven- feet of living area on ue suite. Full Price $21,000.00 Commercial Property Downtown Castlegar. Here your chance to own a nice home and Susiness too, Ideal location for ex- pansion on this large lot. fronting on Columbla Ave. YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Insurance and Realtors Castleaird Plaza Reuldence Phone 385-4341 Phono 305-8117 h W-W rug, a treplact view 1 to please at $17,400. Immacutate and Meticuolus on an acre of highway property, Kinnaird, this beautiful 2 BR home Is hiding behind a garden entry. With detach- ed garage, full basement, sicint wa- tg|ter heating and generous closcts, this home js offered to the most. de- manding buyer, $22,000. Hondy-Man Special. Kinnaird, this large 3 BR house Is ready for fintsh- ing, Plumbing, wiring, insulating. underlay, stucco base and windows . Move in price $6500. i ce tiko "Subdivision. Only $8500, 580 - 3th Ave, Castlegar. Ver: th-side BR for $10,800. Wo offer several good business UAL rR PUT YOUR CAR IN RE HOLIDAY SHAPE “STOP SHIMMY, EXCESSIVE TIRE WEAR, WAN- DER, HARD STEERING. HAVE YOUR HEAD- LIGHTS AIMED AND YOUR WHEELS ALIGNED. WHEEL ALIGNMENT AT THE CHEVRON STATION — Ph. 365-2472 ATM] soeangee T'SY PRIME PS KINNAIRD, B.C. Opportunities * * ANDERSON AGENCIES Real Estate and Insurance Phones Bus: Res: 505-3441 or call in to our office Contact JACK HIPWELL, our sules- KINNAIRD LOTS IN NEW SUBDIVISION Apply Mrs. P. Kuryluk’ Ph. 365-3232 or 365-3981 Two. white nylon. uniforms, size 14; jolly jumper, play pen, high chair NHANES) Prepare for the Holidays ene ORHAN ey WHEEL BALANCING LUBRICATION TUNE-UP OIL CHANGE CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-2411 SINCERE THANKS Fran and Cee Gorse and staff wish to thank all the many people whose visits to our new coffee shop and dining room last Friday made our open- ing day such a wonderful success. We wish to express our thanks for all the wonderful flowers and good wishes received. CASTLEGAR CITY CENTRE MOTEL COFFEE SHOP AND DINING ROOM SANNA BIG SALE! ARBORITE Any Color — Per Sheet, $16.00 MAHOGANY DOORS Good Grade — $5.50 to $6.40 JUNE NEW PAINT SALE ANY. COLOR — COME, SEE, BUY! Castlegar Building Supply INT ST. Ph. 365-2161 = =I Beautiful lots on Kinberry Hel- ts. Ph. 365-5596. 820 ‘House plants, tomatoe plants and other garden plants. Apply V. Bonde, below Castieaird Plozi 618 For sate 280-10th Ave,, Ki Large custom-built S"koom home. W-w carpet, panelled L.R. and D.Ry pine kitchen and. breakfast room, den or 4th bedroom, 2 complete baths, and view lot, completely landscaped. . Priced well below. cost at $23,500. Ph. 365-5703. in Castlegar, Ph, 3 | wiring, Call 305 ™m, room. An. ideal small family home| ~~ araRe, Roa hent, beautiful oe ‘Write Box 4008, Castlegar New: ‘Z-bedroom hotne Tully furnished, colt Peet by the ferry, Ph, 365- upstairs sulte $65 per month, Tneluding heat and hot water. Available Immediately, Ph, Paul Ger- gely Nelson 352-2734 or Ted Gergely Nelson 352-6814 or Mrs. W. Easton bedroom house, corner Oth and Map! y Castlea nts Ph, 365-9331 or call at 5 523 Maple, -bedresm basement Aulte, furn- Ished. $60 monthly, utilities provided, Seen location, large eeu Ph. 305- E G1. ‘322 apartment. with batit and utility, Ph. S872, 8 Furnished suite. Ph. 965-5166, $22 3 room furnished basement milte Ph. 365-3897. Furnished apartments, Apply = Eremenko and Co. Ph. —Tsmail_touse, No earnings $1.85 an hr, to s! 964-2283 and Icave name, address and a ara ——____-____—- phona_number. 22: Farm or land suitable for farm. Apply Box 400A, Caatlegar Newai WITH CAR experience neccesary, ‘Want to rent by Sept 1 a 2-bed- 865-8172, tin 22 tom furnished apartment or bout . B65e! HELP WANTED Dining room. cuuk, Ph, 305-2571, AE CATION for Kiddies* pool» norm: Preference given School Students. BOS-S00n, Gai {CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE |latives and OF CASTLEGAR, Play- urnished or Tnraraished SFaim | grows Wanted. Duties to consist oft Phone Lynne Chatten S6%- 5265, BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Wentiso — Buick: — Vaeuxhod 1 Baker St, Nelson Ghesterticid ects and rugs clean- ed reasonably. Ph, 365-9861. for In- formation. 820 ‘Trall Business College New ‘erm Begins. September 3, 18-18. ALCOHOLICS Leenbt iran aan 303, Castlegar. “Deadline for classified ade | iat i noon Wednesday prior to the any, of isaue. tr GARDS OF THANKS | I wish to extend my. sincere thanks to Dr. Johnson, nuracs. and staff for the wonderful care given me stay in Castlegas friends, neighbors and -relatives for the beautiful flowers, cards and vis- its, also for the baking sent to our home. Thank you one and al crtha ‘Warner. Prey Family oF ihe Tato rong Buscumb wish to thank Haha er hb iT Nice surroundings. Avalinble mune 18. Sultable for couple, Ph, 365-5992 a! 321 In ae brand-new hi 865-8194, H. Merrifield. . Gas heat, heavy ‘bedroom duplex unit, tarnished: NOTICES 2 sultes. Corner of ath: and Pine: JOU TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES OOL —' BURNABY 1 (Sponsera by the Fedoral-Provinclal The following training. program- S$ only after 4)mes are being offered commencing In in 21 J early September, 1963: ei Ph._ 365-809: Ph. 36: room house, pene Ave, sped area Wome F Pres een Mnrahatta Stor ment suitable for one, Ph, 365-6801. mar Jotinson, 23 Columbia Ph, S6s-E55) Ave. turntshed suite. Ph. 305- tlegar on Columbin Irene’s Cafe, Former Model TV office. Apply 270-7th. Ave. Kinnalra, News, Apply at Castlegar News. tin. castegen: creighte Apartments. Ph. 365-! ther, Alex Eremenko, who passed a- way June 4, 1962: God needed one more meme i An tne Attractive pomer pugs eg — Mary Etty Nice basement suite for Siupte or 2 bachelors. Sherbiko subdivialon. 5-5495, < S21 je a-bedroom and one 3-bed- Ph. ‘365-5156 or call at ‘820 3 roomed Sart furnished ceed NEWS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG tin 20 | ___3Foom apartment, Apply 426-7th Ave,, Castlegar or Ph. 365-6731. “7d bedroom apartment. Apply Hil- 2p | Vocational Schoo! — Burnaby, is of- ‘Robson, 2 bedroom Taatat and ed sulter 5405, 19 | tieeship in the following: trades: Store or office premises in Cas- Ave, Next to Living premises attached. Apply Cas- oF tea News. tin 18 mail furnished apartment, suit- able! for couple, Ph, 365-8185. ifn 18 2 bedroom unfurnished cottage. tfn 18 ‘Store or office space in Castle- gar, Located next door to Castlegar 14 id 3 room apartments, reign ton ‘Apartments. Ph, 365-4274 istin New self contained a ‘suite f| able for-1 or.2 men. 574 - mh save om apartment. ay Mice pile In loving memory of a dear bro- Ever remembered by Byron and Welding - Upgradit Application forms and other jn- formation muy be obtnined from: The Principal, B.C. Vocational School — Burnaby 3650 Willington Avenue, Burnaby 2, BC, - 222 MEN INTERESTED IN JOB TRAIN- ING OPPORTUNITIES feringa extended to them during thelr recent’ bereavement, Special’ thanks te Captain | William Morree OGLOW BEOS, “ pallding & Pte Co, bid Phone 305-8361 -GASTLEGAR BINING RGOM GIN HOME COOKED MEALS The ideal to eat regularly ‘or for an evening out. ‘Woekdays 6 a.m, = ie Beages Sundays 9-1l am. Gravel & Top Soil Army), ‘Alvarez, nurses and staff of the Trall-Tadanac Toa. 1 wnerrisit (col UMBIA VOCATIONAL | pital and the Castlegar Funeral Home, — Tim _Buscumb and family, FOUND Glasses with pink plastic frame. Owner may have by calling at Custie- gar News and paying for this ad Governments) Free training scheduled to com- mence September, 1963, at the B.C. fered to young men in Pre-Apprentice- ship trade classes leading to appren- Boatbullding (wood) Bricklaying Carpentry Electricity : Electronics Plumbing & Steamfitting Luthe (Wood, Gyproc, Metal) Sheet Metalwork Ironworkers (Structural Steel) Pltedriving & Bridge Building Plastering ‘These trades are all basic und active, in general offering good em- ployment opportunities, for those In- the RS.C. 105%, CHAPTER 103 PROPOSED HIGHWAY BRIDGE OVER THE COLUMBIA RIVER INNg B.C. The Minister of Highways, Gov- ernment of the Province of British Columbia, hereby gives notice that he has, under Section 7 of the above Act. deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and In the office of the Land Registry District of Nel- sun at Nelson, B.C. a description of site and plan of highway bridge pro- posed to be built acrgss the Columbia River at Kinnaird, B.C, the Hne of the proposed bridge being from the middie of the rallway underpass that is currently under construction, and on a bearing of S73degrecOS'E. And take notice thot after the f one month from the tlee training. All tultlon fees are pald and a the schoo! from place of residence. Apply immediately to: ‘The Director of E Apprenticeship, Department of Lal 421 Dunsmuir stoest, Vancouver, 2g date of the publication of this notice, monthly subsistence allowance grant- |™ mn 18|ed-plus one return transportation to City of Ottawa, tor approval of the said alte and p! Dat ted the 23rd day of May, 1963. . MIARD, DEPUTY MINISTER. o! Bulldi sO! siaisit ‘couse. — NELSON ab the > The folowing training program- mes are being offered with a projcct- ed starting date of September 30th, 1963. This date may be subject to Kootenay Builders — and: Suppliers — Complete Line of Building Supplies and Manufacturers of Sash : & Doors CABINET MAKING Pierson Sashless Windows - Glidden Paints: ’ HARDWARE. vhange: Practical Nursing General Commercial Secretarial ‘Training Beauty Culture General Welding ‘Upgrading Welding Application forms ‘and other in- formation’ may_ be obtained from: ‘The Director of Technical and Voca- | tlenal Edueation, ‘Department of Education, Victoria, B.C, 222 NEWS FOR VARENTS AND YOUNG MEN INTESESTED IN JOB TRAIN- ING OPPORTUNITIES the Governments) @ training: scheduled to com- mence September /S0th, 1963 at the B.C. Vocational School — Nelson, ts offered to young men in Pre-Al tleeshIp trade classes which xe in- Kindergarten Registration} sT. RITA'S KINDERGARTEN ° — CASTLEGAR and ST. JOSEPH'S KINDERGARTEN — KINNAIRD will be SUNE 2 Please phone or call Ph, 365-5015 held from — JUNE 9 at the Sisters! Convent. My |fain-come to the Legion Hall.) PT MUI WoL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. BINGO RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT | E EARLY: DOORS OREN 7.30. PMS: ih Lens mussel victoria, B. APELICATION FO A WATER LICENOE LWATER 4 cr” 6) orge W. Ploimkoft of Hox 426, Toaatienar, B.C. hereby apply to the’ Comptrolter of Water Rights. for a Icence to divert and use water out ot Ne and) discharges into. the Columbia River and give notice of my appiica- tlon to all persons affected. ‘The point of diversion will be located at 600 feet due west of south. Lot 46. The quantity of vues to be diverted Is 1000 g.a.d, and 18 acre a Lot 4 of Lot 7246, Kootenay District Plan B64 et copy of this west “corner of Lot 5 of East of it 72: feet per annum. The purpose for which the water will be used 1s irri-~ rs PHONE 305-9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor. Maple & Sth, Castlegar ty Sey aes BULLDOZING LAND OLEARING EXCAVATION Contact PAUL THEDERAHN Phong. 365-2511 Robeen Marshall's Store Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT DIGGING, Lee ING, BACKFILLING, SCAPING, CEMENT GRAVEL Phone 365-5464 Castlegar ILLS. Lid. on Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON 852-5454" Donald ‘Bros. Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ROBSON TO Lpcaeiabarie “Eeave Robson Wha 10.00 a.m. ‘uonday. Arrive Edgewood 4.90 pin,” Monday, Leave Edgewood 7.00 am. Tuesday Arrive Robson Wharf 1,00 p.m, Tuesday, Whart 4.00 p.m. Thursday, Leave Edgewood R ersion“ and” on. the’ i pail carder. at’ Nelson, B.C, - posted ‘at the propdsed point of dive May,” 4 led $suithe -Ottlee of the Water ie: es tended to ‘lead to :| the following trades: Auto Mechantes: ©, Heavy Duty. Mechanics Miliwriting ees Paldand a urn trans] Nelson from place of residence.. Apply to: ‘<)The Director of. Apprenticeship, - Department of Labour, 412 Dunsmutr Street," Vancouver 3, B.C,’ * Cabaret Dance at Rabson Recrea: ‘Lanphear wi! friends at:a tea on Frederiksen's lawn at ,78 Co- lumbia, . Tuesday, June 4 from’ 3 to 5 p.m. on the occasion of thelr Golden Wedding Anniversary.’ (In case of a ME a Ts. Ve be “at home” to their “Special “Meeting: Slides and ac- count of missionary work in Equador, cher, John Munday. At Sth and Elm Gospel’ Hall, ‘Thursday, May 80, °7.30 pm. speaking’ Sunday. night, 7.80 p.m. Everyone: welcome: oe ‘Anyone interested in “beainners your child water. safe for the’ holidays. ents Of former, Castlegar. on his present visit in this area may contact him through Jack Charters at ‘Will take full charge of hone nes while you are ‘on :holl! Phe 8605-58260 2 Rover Scout Car Wash Gasticand Plaza, Saturday from 8 to 8. Price $1.50 with yacuum, By former Castlegar high ‘achool:tene | | border or withthe thirty days of the date Meatlons of. the applicat tations will is -In Ail Popular. Styles oe “WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES — GLASS IN Agents For =)": "Pearson Sashless -Win- dows and’ All Sealed :.: “Units oe AS GASTLEGAR | SASH. ‘AND DOOR © Carpenti “Mone or repairs, er available for altera- Ph, 385-8596, | |) 520 may: be'filed with the said Water ae. Comptroller Water Rights at Victoria,-B.C., within, of first pub- tion. late of first publication is: George W. Zier be received i= one Say Fairbanks-Morse water pump and motor at Tarrys, “as 1s,: where ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS]. “TONITE & FRIDAY Shows. at 7 and ® pm, ‘Highest or lowest tender not ne={: | SAT. - MON. - TUES. oS Shows at.7 and 9 P.M SATURDAY MATINEE 2.80 P.M,: HEM nrteAEUTERPE retain MORizeshral LIEUTENANT. WORKS PHONE 365-3211. Social Notes from Kinnaird . J. Kaufman, Ph, 365-5488 oFiaitog fn’ the Okanagan on the recent weekend. has been Mr. and Mrs, C. “Markle: who. spent some dime weit the: latter's pa- rents, Mr. lowrle in Vernon. The Mares also travelled as far as Kamloops: to visit their daughter, Marilyn, who is training at the Royal Inland Hospital there, Upon their return home early this. week their’ daughter, Miss Gunnar Selvig Gunnar ©“ Selvig, 1962. presi- dent of the Nordic. Lodge; Sons of Norway of Castlegar is one of 44 lodge presidents’ in).the United States ond Canada who received the “President of the Year" award from Supreme Lodge Sons of Nor- way = for: membership promotion during the year 1962, Ho received a walnut desk set bearlng ‘a metal plate on which his name. and the name of the lodge will be engraved, The award is presented.as a‘ reward for mect- ing the membership’ increase ‘as- signed at the beginning of the. year, The Lodge and-the chairman of its 1962 Award Benefit Society with 250 lodges in United States and Canada of men, women and children of Norwegian on the ‘North A Sharon Markle of Lethbridge ar- rived to visit her parents for a few days. Sharon is’ looking for- ward to a month Jong vacation at the end of July when she -will have’ completed her two-year ‘cou- ree’ in Jaboratory technician train- ing. Guests of Mr: and Mrs, Ralph True on the weekend have been Mrs, True’s brother-inlaw and sls- ter,'Mr,and Mrs, Karl'Sjodin and two daughters Caroline and Lin- continent: with a. membership. of about $36,000. It has $32 million of life Insurance in force and assets of over $10 milllon. , After the awards presentation the members took part in games under the direction of Mr, David- son, Refreshments. were’ served at the close of a very enjoyable evening. GOLFING Thomas Davidson, will also receive certificates for “Outstanding Ser- vice" in recognition of their work in from: page one) .. to drive-toward that No, 1 hole on the moon. For, those of our beginner The awards were presented at a social meeting of the lodge held in Nordic ‘Hall Friday, May by Ed Carlsen, Sons of Norway is a Fraternal Robson Woman Wins Spell Gash First winner. in the Spell Cash game started Iast week by mer- "chants ‘at Castleaird Plaza is Mrs. C. H. Thring, Sr.,.of- Robson, Mrs, Thring visited: only four ‘stores at Castleaird Plaza yesterday and successfully collected the four ‘letters spelling the word. “cash,” She received her $100 prize at the Robinson Stores, the store where she obtained the needed fourth Tet- ter to spell the word cash. : who. ask, just how. should I stand — how should I hold my hands —— where do I put my feet 24|— I have heard these questions many times and have. also heard many confusing answers with: the |: result that these people do them- selves more harm than good by trying to put these suggestions. all together. In the words een a professionel player —. “IE ye nea of Mr. and Mra, Peter Soberlak accompanied Mr. .and Mrs, Justin Kaufman when they all motored to Chilllwack, leaving Friday. The men attended the 52nd annual state convention of the Knights: of Col- umbus held onthe current. week- end. They had the added pleasure of a short visit in Vancouver before reguralng. home: this’ Tuesday, ' Mr. and Mra, R.'S, Robertson of. Campbell River are spending a week a3 the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Baillie, They. will be ac- ‘Tourists Like a Neat i Lt Town’ says Writer Dear Sir: .- Looking “at « different . places in’ this town it would’ be nice if grasa ‘was: cut. beside .the roads and maybe other:things cleared up too. People living here ‘and stran- gers’ who come ‘in would » enjoy themsolves more if they. seo a neat town instead of one that is not neat. Some people here’ like only the business section nest, but they sider, strangers might like to look around and find out what else they will see in town, Seeding grass at’ the CPR. siding is a good idea, but not good enough. altogether, becausé as 1} yy, said before some pcople like look- ing around.’ When one place is neat one ‘likes to'look at another to find out what kind of place or town they are in, But if the other is dirty, people will not thing much of such: a place. So to draw peo- ple,.and. to ‘enjoy .all, everyone should -get together and be real friendly atid neighborly. Ralph’ Peterson. companied home by their Miss Linda. Robertson, presently | « working as’a Public Health Nurse RENATA SOCIALS CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, May 30, 1963 7 Castlegar Socials Mr.-P, Oglow. returned at the weekend from a. trip to Kelowna, Mr; and Mrs. Wm. Harrower Mrs, R. Johnson Ph, 365-8294 Mrs, Peter A, Obedkoff return- ed at the weekend from Kamsack, Sask, where she attended the fune- | ral of her father Mr. W. M. loff, Mra, panied by ‘her’ brothers Peter of Trail and William of Oceanside, |' California, Jimmy .Gemmill. and, Bruce Hunter spent the long weekend visiting with relations in Fort Mc- should use their heads annd con-|Leod. Members of Minto Chapter No, 79, Order of the Eastern Star, at- tending the Grand Chapter sessions being held in’ Victoria are Mrs. L. P, Ferguson, Mrs. J, Raine, Mrs, H. Johnson, Mrs. R. Defoe, Mrs. E. Sherbiko and Mr. and Mrs, D, and Miss Sybil Harrower returned ‘Wayne and Bonnie Taylor of. Ross-|#t the weekend from thelr holidays Jand visited with. Mrs, H. Johnson Hae coastal points and also | Saturday, pore Samay- Obedkoff ‘was. accom- ENGLISH CHINA 20-PIECE BREAKFAST SETS $8.99 G. Eastcoott and son INSULATED PLASTIC Weather COFFEE MUGS " Myou can an tft a finger you ean rt the | new ‘Lawn: wee 29 tn aaa Warm INSULATED. WATER “TUMBLERS is Here! in Trail. Miss who also visited the Baillies on the weekend will. leave the coast for. New. York on June & from’ where she will embark on a‘ four month vacation in: Europe. : Thought: for. the .week—the awkward thing about having prin- ciples is’ that sometimes you ‘are called uponto.act on them.” |» RGBSON SOGIALS in getting the saost! t- pleasure out of your golfing then-see’ your pro and get a thorough Mr. and Mrs.’ James Heslop of the .fundamentals.” Don’t be afraid to admit © that’ you don’t know what it is ‘all about. If you delay -too long you may pick up habits which — he will find it’ im- possible’ -to’ overcome.” z In the next column we hope to announce the official opening date of our new club: house, so I guess that’s par for this course! SAR CCA ANNOUNCEMENT. ” Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cotton and Me. and Mrs. Lloyd craig are pleased to announce ‘that. they have résumed operation of the KING. KOIN LAUNDERETTE AND; DRY CLEANING SERVIC in the CASTLEAIRD PLAZA, They are looking forward fo meeting old-and new customers returned last week from a-holiday spent in with Mr. and Mrs. J. Raine ‘left for the coast on Saturday, Mr. Raine will stay in Vancouver’and Mrs. Raine will be in Victoria for Grand Chapter. of the Eastern Star. Mrs. R, Magee left last week for an extended holiday in which she and Mrs. E. Piper will drive to Ontario. Mrs. G, 0. Sutherland’ is at home after being with her daughter, Mrs, R. Balfour in Trail. Mr. and Mrs, “Bert” Lamb ‘Mrs, M..Rohn summer months, and’. Mrs. “A. G. Koch, end visitors in Castleg: family. they. will make their new home. Miss Judy. Rempel, who has been attending University at Byrn Athen, Pennsylvania for the past year, has returned home for the Mr. Freddie ‘and’ Alving were week- Mr. Ray McLean ‘of Lillooet spent ‘the weekend here with his Mr, and Mrs, Murray Nelson and family left for Lillooet where TIME FOR... BATHING SUITS SPORTS SHIRTS Short: & Long. Sleeves GOLF CAPS STRAW HATS