CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 29, 1977 eRe VACATION SPECIALS only 21° MOTOR HOME self-contained, sleeps 4 1 only VOLKSWAGEN VAN stove, tcebox, radio & tape deck, sleeps 4 YOUR CHOICE $6500 -MIKE'S MOBILE HOMES LTD. Castlegar Ph: 965-5741 Dealer Lic, No. 00112A Quality Meats At Low Prices! Fresh HAMBURGER Ib. 59¢ BOLOGNA by the plece Ib. 69¢ COTTAGE ROLLS ready to eat Ib. $1.69 SLICED BACON CAMPFIRE Ib. $1.59 Fronts A-1 BEEF Ib. 57c Locker Beet At Low, Low Priceal Callfornia NECTARINES Fancy LEMONS 4 for 49c Fancy LETTUCE Ib. 29¢ © CHEESE WHIZ Kraft 320z. Jar POTATO CHIPS box 69¢ . BURNS Roy-All LUNCH MEAT 1202. tin 75c PACIFIC. MILK 15 fl. oz. tall tins 2 for 78¢ GOOD HOST ICED TEA 2402. tin $2.15) CAPRI ISSUE MORE CLASSIFIED ADS" Service Held for Local Resident W. P. Lietchi reatlonal Sater ITEMS FENERTIGED in thle cok umn are not charged for a8 8 public pervice b by at) neweapaper. If you've Castlegar Naws and yA ke te place a free found ad. tla t LEFT at the Castlegar Savi Credit Union, Bante ot ca a iane for Ford, one for 965-7252 or Sain “a Castlegar Savings Credit Uni ‘WRISTWATCH In trontot Ed'e ftoo- 8. a i by ienuiing at Ed's Rec al Sales, Colum- bia Ave. BROWN PLASTIC-FRAMED lasses found near Twin Alvers hol. Ph. 365-7811 to claim. or MEN'S SILVER date watch, bottom of Milestone Ad, June 6, lata at © LOST 16-FT. BLUE FIBREGLASS canoe, rooveamay Robson. Ph, 365- 6742. Rew: MEN'S READING GLASSES, Bh 365-7496, Lost In early May BOYS’ GOLD ‘WRISTWATCH, a ova automatic. Reward altered, ne 3258. CK & WHITE epayed aan cat ira area of Sth Avs. and hosplt al, May 30, Ph. 368-3820 afte: Reware powarde aed DAIWA FISHING REEL lost be ae NBS: Cap jastlegar on the road. Ph. 2a @ STUDENT PLACEMENT © NOTICES ay department, 101 (catunne rave, Funeral services began Friday evening and concluded Saturday at 1 p.m. from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral iy Home for Werner Paul Lietchi, os . Kennals in Rabat Ae Seer. By resoraton only. Ph. 308-9007, tines To whom It may popoem: Asof © April, 19 ily separated ‘end theretc im no longer reepon~ fp Incurred by BY ae 8 ecalp ie pian ear atta Ph. wOBRe HIGH pressure clean- mobile homes, cement floors, vutelde and seunmilng: 5628, ADDRESS U2 LABELS. andy es use: 2a ope: ig, parcels, te, 300 for. CO-OP Flea Market ' Saturday at Brilliant 10: Re fables arp rovided. Bring ‘any. Ang orca tosell, PLAN 24 Interest creates on dally Q Castlegar Savings [ot redit Unio ne .RELIABLE 16-yr.-old rT do oad ‘jobs. Phone Thomas 345-5526. © GIVEAWAY FOUR HOVRETEATNED kittens to ve awa: 225 8 ee 6 oe Tay, a weeks © PERSONAL ——————E Twill not be pepeesitie for a4 debts Incurred my wren shane) nmyeolt and ae ae [ek P. Verigin 325 NEED HELP? Cait Bieta a ria 964-1825. Tues ra, 10.8.m. to 2 p. CASTLEGAR 1G Call in and discuss this with your pharmacist old. with g 5 og00d homes. Phone 226-7782. yy to good homes. Phone tune FEMALE kittens, one tabby tty Black and ne white ‘aa Ph. ONE BLACK pu; — part Water Spaniel, oe Phe 65-3268, Bivaberry Greek, "224 © BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUZZ-A-BOTTLE BEVERAGE de service, Well setablished . Interlor 4 cars all radio trolled. For’ more intemation ve ‘ N 420, 300 Tranguille loops, 6.G. V2B 3G5. SERVICE. STATION. privately ‘Baya, nvee pumps, pint shop, ful JUMPS, Int shop, ful tipped” x Beredin, nop, 7a Giles Bay, B.C. VON 4wo. Phone in Meetings: Satu rday 8 A jealth Centra, Wednesday 8 pl Filta’ ns Cannot ‘church’ (basemer 6 385-8060 ‘or Nada 3! tl : ONSEN, © Cards of Thanks felt thanks to all oul triende and ra, tt ne saalited at the scene: oot Brea e ery Ae prattuse, ta t .Kardaal and ‘and Mr. and jeorge Fry for being with us those ‘tirat five Frank ls home now and hiege fong recuperative process ahead him and he would welcome, waite trom his a ee velyn and: dohnny Clarke © In Memoriam. In loving memory of ‘and brot! vers ho passed away x "ha ‘iho, gon and brother For each of us he did his best. ‘with you, gaat Mom, ‘Wishloff and Platnikott taraties. MAROZOFF — In memory of Mrs. Marozaft ‘who passed ‘away June 23 23, — Sadly missed by son William D. Marozoff and daughter May Flanagan. * ROBINSON — In loving memory of Mary pobinwsn, who passed ‘Ihe bee eat situ things you ald £0 for us utltul thin . hearts each da: lay, MONTGOMERY — In memory of who" passed & way Juni We often: ik of days Bast by, ‘When we were all pee A anadovr o'er our tives. Our loved one ¢ jone trorever. _ iy Mesting schedu ie Alcoholics Anon mous see fellowsh!| hi eng a and ch Basement irsday oer Sai ° Engagements YOUR ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Is printed free when you order your ‘om t © NOTICES GENERAL MEETING to be fetd at ty Creek School concerning Bluel Riana Little tata "Parents, Por your le Little yn hI lear ormmachinery ry. tock, ment Phoni Auctionsors — Stewart Bros. tel kin — logging 2 830-0064 By aa 6000. wedding gar News. tta ° sescemencetts: ’ ‘alla, son_o' and Mrs. Roll of Trail. "weaain to fate tage ‘ot ust 13, 1977 at 4 p.m., Or ady of tf Parpatual Help hureh, Mr. and Mrs, Rel ohare Bermal reel io announce the forth- com ing marrlage of fete “Gough to Ow t- Lorraine Rosemary saute no titers, Box 216, Fort Nelaon, B.C. ‘voc 10, Phone 774-2110. MORE Good Listings! ROBSON TOWNSITE. Ideal location with walkin: distance to everything. jood FA oil any better for S28 TANG FLAVOR CRYSTALS 4-99 gm. poly el PEAS & CARROTS 2b. pkg. B5c © CONVENIENCE Open Mon. thru Fri, 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Sat. ‘till: 5:30 P.M. Closed Sundays gi heating. 8 lca tot with garden and’ fruit trees. Stove, frid: and drapes Included. You can't get Alan, eon of. Mr. and, “trae ‘van son. Wedding june 30th at ‘oe i Saihatie Shores wai Father H. Germ officiating. cozy 2-bdrm. home wit! et 7 the Provie Wot lowe: —To change m ; Elaine ‘Ghuresrioftt to El Airy ‘Angela red by Lioyd, a ery and Carel and Y Grand: © LEGALS Province of British Columbia “Change of Name Act”’ (Section 6) Notice of Application for Change o jame . TICE Is hereby given thet ‘an application wilt be made to Director of Vital Statistica for Ni In Can ne sof Eriush ‘Gol jadikin. Oated this, 16th day of June, Elaine Chursnoff WE HAVE WILL FORMS. Only 75c each. Also tntarim Agreement Sales forma, 2 for 7c. Castlegar News {or esiambla Ave, ind BIRTHS VAN VLIET — To Mr. and Mrs. Jon Van Vilet of Castlegar, June 17, @ daughter, LEWIS — To Mr. and Mrs. George Lewls of Castlegar, June 21, a son. FRIML — To Mr. and Mes. Willlam Friml of Robson, June 22, a son, WEATHER Min. Pre. 6.0 a ‘ 0, 3.4 7. 3. um, a 8 from. 68, who died Wednesday of inst week in Castlegar. He was born March 10, 1919 in Switzerland and came to Canada as a small boy. He had lived in the Trail area since that time, prior to settling in Castlegar some 20 years ago. He was employed by Cominco. Mr. Lietchi is survived by his wife, Mary, and an uncle, Harry Leachty of White Rock. ° Interment took place in Park Memorial Cemetery with Castlegar Funeral Home in care of arrangements. Worthy Grand Matron Visits Local Chapter. A special meeting was held Saturday evening by members of Minto Chapter, Order of the * Eastern Star, on the occasion of the official visit of Mrs, G. (Edna), Fetterley, Worthy Grand Matron of British Colum- bia and the Yukon Order of the Eastern Star. The hall was filled by members of Minto and guests from Nanaimo, Vancouver, Ladyamith, Colville, Trail and Nelson. - Worthy Matron of Minto Chapter, Mrs. Buffett, intro- duced the following guests: Mrs, Fetterley and her hus- band; Worthy Grand Patron C. Jones and Mrs. Jones; Past Grand: Matron and Grand Lec- turer, Mra. S. Hindmarch; Past Grand Matrons, Mrs. J. Argyle . and Mrs, G. Rose; and Grand Representatives, Miss Mae Mc- Farlane and Mrs. H. Grummett. Several of the guests ex- tended their congratulations to the members of Minto for their work. A cheque was presented to the Worthy Grand Matron for her special project (the Children’s Hospital in Victoria) and another cheque for the O.E.S. cancer project. At noon on Saturday, members entertained their guests ata potluck luncheon, which was followed by a school of instruction for the officers. On Sunday, Mrs. H. John- son entertained at a luncheon’ honoring Mr. and Mrs. G. Fet- terley,'Mr-°and'Mrs.'C. Jones and Mrs; S:>Hindmareh, The visitors left Monday for Nelson to prepare for the official visit - to Rose City Chapter on Tues- day evening. BANKERS STUDY More than 12,000 stu- dents are enrolled in courses of the Institute of Canadian Bankers From the Local Court Scene g In provincial court Tues- -day a juvenite (female), was given a three month suspended sentence for being a minor in a Icenced premise. s e Douglas Houlind: pleaded guilty to'a charge of being ‘a ‘motor ' vehicle. ‘was fined. $250. «pended sentence and placed on . Andrew Wood pleaded guilty ‘to ten counts of false pretense with ‘intent to de-. fraud. He ‘was given ‘a. sus: probation for six months. minor in possession of liquor.’ 5 He was fined $50. rans Moris pleaded guilty to a charge of being a minor in-a licenced premise. He was fined $100. . o * Antonio Soares pleaded - i guilty. toa charge of driving with a blood alcoho! count over .08, He was fined $250 or in default one month in jail. . LJ * Gary Palamaruk pleaded guilty to being a minor in possession of liquor. He was » fined $50. 5 s * . Michael Shawn O'Sullivan pleaded guilty to a ch: was fined $850 or in default one month in jail. s . * Jerry Kohout pleaded guilty toa charge of theft under $200. He was finéd $100 or in ‘default 14 days in jail. oe “e Philip Drader pleaded guilty to a charge of driving with a blood alechol count over 08, He was fined $250 or in default one month in jail. a s . Marty Donald pleaded guilty to a charge of providing liquor to minors. He was finéd $50. guilty to two counts of failing to file a tax return. He was fined $25 or in default one day in jail on each count. * 8 Lawrence Morrison plead- ed guilty to driving without arge driving while prohibited. He _ Arthur Phillips pleaded MARKET at the K-C CO-OP Every Saturday COMMERCIAL PROPERTY | GRAND FORKS, B.C. Recently rezoned to C - 1. 133° frontage by 120’. Central location on west side of Overwaltea and liquor” store. Possible rental revenue until developed. Contact Lois Cusky at Star-West Realty In Kelowna at 763-4144 or 7 Maloney Pontiac Buick GMC * BRAKE SPECIAL *~ Effective Until June 30 Disc or Drum. Most North American FOR YOUR SHOPPING @ Asking $15,900, ATTENTION RENTERS! Well cared for 8’x24' trailer with large addition. Two bedrooms, cute kitchen with stove and fridge Included, and Franklin flreplace in living room. Large tot, only 2 blocks from schools and shopping. $16,900. MLS ARROW LAKES ACREAGE — RENATA.:A rare opportunity to acquire 7.3 secluded acres In a paradise setting, only a stone's throw away from the greatest boating, fishing and swimming. odays > han prices will become tomorrows bargains. $38,000. CASTLEGAR COMMERCIAL LOTS. Packa: with 250-"° iba, But and approximately 24,000 aq. bit steep at packs putl for core commercial zoning itis a good price at $3! $7,900 N. CASTLEGAR BUILDING LOT. 45x126-ft. on tha corner of Lakeview and Woodland Drive, above the Castlegar ferry. A good buy on today’s market. MLS Phone 365-3336 je of 5 Lots fA. Built Cars ..........secscsecee Light Trucks $79% Plus Tax INCLUDES: 'Reline all 4 wheels, overhaul wheel cylinders as Repack front Wheel | Bearings. Turn Drums or Rotors as necessary, Bleed | : Brake System, Adjust Parking Brake. By Appointment 365-2155 Maloney Pontiac Buick GMC Ltd. 1415 Columbia Ave. N. Castlegar MOL No. 01457A _ KAY MOTORS. LTD. your CHEVROLET, SMOBILE CADILLAC DEALES Dealer You Can Expect: a "GREAT. DEAL — From Us KAY MOTORS LTD. your one stop shopping i centre, and headquarters for Budget Rent a‘ Car. *: *76 Chevroict impala 4-Door Sedan with V-8 Engine Auto. Trans.,. Power Steerin Br id Factory Al De onditfening Radlo_an with Rear Window Defroster, White- $ wall Tires, Disks, Vinyl Roof......... 6295 °76 Chevrolet impala 4-Door Sedan with ve En Engine, Ae Auto. Trans., Power .B Steer! Ing 9 Radlo, Rear. \elindow Detroster, Ri {oar ten ggsie, Wha Fad $5695 "76 Camaro 2-Door Sports Coupe with ne ‘Auto. Trane, Floor Canaok Goan ee ga795 75 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale f-Ds0r Sedan with V-8 Engine, Aus. nee Brakes ani staer ring. anes as wincew, °° $5195 '74 Chevrolet Impala 4Door Hardtop with V-8 Engine, puto. Trans., Power Steering and #73 Rambler: |_ 4-Door-Sedan. with. V8 Engine, ior Auto. Power. Steoring, Power fel) .. with Auto. Trans.,. Radio, ‘Rear Win- “dow Defroster, Whitewall res aes 73 Plymouth Sebring ss froster: 72 Mazda paler woe win corset tam $1095 71: Chevrolet ane, Bower stoonaa, ede." $1595 4 Trans., Power Steering, 769 Chevelle 4-Door Sedan with V-8 Engine, Auto. Trans.,. Radio, Rear Window Defroster *68 Oldsmobile Cutlass SUPREME 2-Door Hardtop with V-8 Engine, Auto. ‘Trans., Power Brakes Steering, Radio: eciiiteiaees? 70 Ford %4-Ton : PCIe TRUDI VS 7 Eats, $2495 73 Dodge Club ‘Cab with V-8 Engine, 4-Speed Trans.,. All . ” Heavy Duty quipped for Camper’... $2495 75 Chevy Van * 40 Series’ with. V-8. Engine, . Auto. “75 Chevrolet &WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP with 350 1. V-8 Engine, Auto. qyans.; Power. Steering an Brakes, Fa $5405 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 A.M: to 9:00 PM. , Monday to Friday z 5:00. P-M.: Saturday SAS STAFF — George Sparrow, Ray, Steep, Dave. @_..,. Williamson, Mick Ellis. KAY MOTORS 2880° HIGHWAY DRIVE, LTD. 'GLENMERR TRAIL BC ° PHONE 368-3301 DEALER LICENCE No, DOT201A - B Radio, Rear froster’ Whitewall Frese ‘Bie, and $ 3 Factory Alr Conditloning............ 4295: f and. pelt Castlegar in: 1045, where he < ployed at Cominco for 46 years, ' ' Surviving -are his wife, Frances, of Trail; ‘one, son, Trail;'one daughter, = ‘Speedway Service Weld for. Former Guesford . Mr. Guesford was pre- deceased by two brothers. Rev. Hadden Gregory of- ficiated, ‘and interment. took Pisce at Mountain View Ceme- tery in Trail. Bluffing Drivers Mean Trouble At Intersection. How often have you seen one driver trying to out-bluff another ‘driver at!an_intersec- ton? This “me first" attitude is. &Ta! another way that many drivers get into serious trouble... Poker players always say that you should not bluff unless you can afford to lose: In traffic, -; ou can nev ier Wplose—s0 2 : ©1975 Ford L 1976 Comet tin = ‘1969 Montego ifm. 1975 AMC Home Fate adi 1976 Chevette ‘=: rn coe to 1970 Marquis onan 1975 Plymouth Seema 1974 Dodge a int SMALL CARS 1973 Manda Ea me 1974 Toyota ?.... 1972 Cortina an = pleee of Christening “ing . the. coffee ~ hour ‘at “the "Grade 6 classes of Robson Elementary | School held’ an * International Ls Benguet Night last week, “the Wiods tation to conclude the success- ful evening. Both Mr. Kinakin and Mrs.” Yaworski would like to thank | the parents for turning out for this special evening. . Palace Funteria ts Coming To Castlegar . *’See Adon Entertainment Page activity for individual studies of countries around the world and’ a conclusion to the - social studies program for the year. Beginning over two months ago, the students di- vided. themselves ‘into small ” groups and chose a countiy that they desired to study. Letters requesting information were written to the tourist bureaus and embassies of each re- spective country. After that followed two “: months of intensive investiga- tion and gathering of informa- tion and materials until each group had completed an inform- ative report on its country. Displays were then de- signed and set up and the International Banquet. Night was held. Each group prepared and brought a recipe from their country of study and parents were. invited to visit each dis- play and sample the different Each group then gave a short, informative oral presen- THE CHURCH BELL ‘News and Views REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH from: The . Rev. Tony. Crosbie was a welcome visitor at the Anglican morning prayer ser- vice at St. David's Church last week, reading the lessons dur- ing the service which was con- ducted by Lay Reader. Joe Killough. - : ‘i Rev: Crosbie has just been ordained in Saskatoon, and is _ enjoying a visit here with his duties as assistant priest in the parish of Esterhazy, Sask. The congregation con- tulates Rev. Crosbie on the completion of ‘his studies and wishes him every success 4s he commences his new life: ee June. on was ihe ‘oceasion. for, seryice,3.0 and: fh ies with the: Rev. ‘Deamoad Carroll: officiating. . 90°... Following the service both congregations and’ Sunday School children enjoyed a picnic on the church lawns. While the ‘grown-ups'manned the barbe- ‘ques and set out'the lunch, the * ‘- children competed in a variety _ : of races. With the races over, iti was time to fill up on the barbequed hamburgers: ‘and “steaks and other gobdies; finishing off with iee-cream cones: for everyone. : Bae the joint: hepsies: “the infant daughter of Mr. and ~ Mrs. John Mansbridge received the. rites of baptism with the . baby’s grandfather, the Rev. G. ‘"HL Mansbridge of Regina, of- ficiating. Godparents were Mr. and |. Mrs, D. Ius of Trail, and Miss « Lorraine Deans ‘of Castlegar. The baby was given the names Cecilia Jean. “nAt the conelusion of. the * baptismal service the children- ‘in’ the congregation sang the “Welcome Song” in which they’ - were joined by the grown-ups. :». To celebrate the happy oc- * easion, “everyone enjoyed --a cake dur- > Parish House, provided by Joan and Jobn and brats) by Olive + Tus.’ Summer Services During July there will be two church’ services each Sun- day; an 8 a.m, Communion ser- vice and 8 9:30 a.m. service for both the Anglican and United Church congregations, except that on the fourth Sunday the service: will be at Robson at 9:45 a.m. >In: August there will be | shared services at St.. David's at 9:80 a.m., except that.on the - fourth Sunday the service will be at Robson at 9:45 a.m. There will be one service only on Sept. 4, at 9:80 a.m. i - Regular scheduling will re- sume ‘with the seeoiidh Sunday in September, at which time Sunday Schoo} begins again. , Children are welcome with holiday: during ‘the month of July and the Rev. Des Carroll, during the month of August. : . The Church Bell is on-holi- day all. summer—you can read. us again in September. Results From - Joy Keillor. : Bridge Club Eleven tables took part in -the Joy. Keillor Bridge Club's - Spring. Open Pairs for an aver- age of 110 Monday night with’ the following results. North-South First, Joy Keillor and Dr, ° Ken Wagner, 143; second, Tom Cotton and Rob Wadey, 130.5; third, Lois Cairns ‘and- Agnes Chariton, 128; fourth, Dave Thiele and Wayne Weaver, LB. 3 East-West Firat, Stan Greenwood and Phyllis: Matteucci, : 181.5; . se: cond, Clair Bradley and Louise- Whitehead,'129; fourth, Louise Gjennestad ‘and : Lilas Poole, 125.5; fourth, Ian Glover: and- Don Ellison, 120. { Spring Open Pair winners were Ken Wagner. ind - Joy Keillor. : ooh “maa tospm. Mon. fo Sat. pea bas, ferbrewsiet: ‘ v7 FORD MAVERICK : Auto., t Poctdings, a and much | nage Sonty 2300 Radlo, 1977 DATSUN 200SX One of Nisson's finest achievements. This car, wilh comparable ulpment, sells today at Datsun dealers . We of i Ww. mil fer cu 8 fine t price of only. ann era everywi over $ eas e automobile at pi the fonteati 1976 GRAND LEMANS COUPE Vinyl Roof, Defogger, Rally Wheels. 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