CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 10, 1968 FOR RENT FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE VEHICLES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM SUITE, FRONT room and kitchen combina- tion. Fridge and stove pro- viged: 3rd Ave. and Elm St. Ph. Cu ed suite. Ideal for couple or two students, Utilities includ- ed, Ph. 365-5613, 341 ONE WELL tert aa trailer, Ph, 365. BEES 49¢ LB, Fy 365- ae. YAMAHA SNOWMOBILES, 1 year warrantee, 23 hp can ‘be eonveried to 30 hp, 2 cylind- ers 339] house. Ph, 4 BDRM OLDER TYPE 365-7087. tfn3o 1960 — 10 x 50 ROLLA- home, 2 bdrms. Color appli ances, Ph, 365-7 4-BDRM HO} SHAPED ving. room and dining room, full with finished QUIET SPACIOUS 2 Boia apartment with utility room near high school, clectric at. Kemperman "Apts. Ph. 5338, Bsstr SUrre ru UNE working person or student. Casutegar. Ph. 365-8342, 341 4 BORM OLDER TYPE home. Available Oct. 20th $90 per month, Also one eae basement suite, Ph. 65: r § p.m. HOUSE Gast gar. Available mows i Ph. 365-82: AVAILABLE NOV. 1, AOD: em 2 Bdrm duples full base- ni he SU: 'ULLY Reasonable. Heat and light included, Ph, 365-5490 after 6 p.m. 341 Mt 2 1|SAVE § $ $ $ INSTALL YOUR pecutitul styling, full price 905, This mo. only — wataie Service rare tre. Ph. 365-6767. __339 USED SMALL FINNLAY electric stove, ny fridge and children’s station wagon car, used ojl heater and barre! of fuel, kitchen table and 6 re Al A-1 cond. Ph, 365-8011. 33 GOOD TOP SOIL — CHEAP Come get your own. Ph, 3 119. light sets, one bic: rack, cost $20 each, will sell for $10 each ae $12 with rack. Ph. 365-5! 239 —————. own plumbing and_ heating. Free blueprints and instruc- tions. Simpson Sears Ltd. Ph. 305-7707. Ask for Mike. tin38 339|naird, Ph. 366-505 S|Ph. Thrums 359-7590. 341 ith | fully 5741, rumpus room and laundry room. For culele sale, leaving town. 806-10th Ave, Kin- 10 x 50 HOUSE TRAILER — furnished with colour appli- ances including washer and dryer, situated on 2 lots, fenced and landscaped, lic- ensed as trailer court. A real buy for $8,000. Ph. Rone IRUMS — 2 BDRM HOUSE —Full price $5,200. Terms. MODERN 3 BDRM HOME IN Castlegar. Well finished — landscaped. Ph. cil 3 BDRM HOME IN VIEW lot in Kinnaird. Close to school. Large living room with fireplace, basement and carport. Ph. 365-7647 ater 5 p.m. 3 BDRM HOUSE NEAR TAn- rys school. Natural gas heat- ing. Reasonable winter rates. Ph, 359-7356. NNISHED ONE BDRM suite, private ar 14 FT 6 BIRCH HALL BOAT, 30 hp Johnson motor with electric start, trailer with spare wheel ‘and tire. Ph. 365-5571, 340 341 a cone HOUSE, 1 BDRM furnished basement suite. au 365-7379. 2 ROOM PE ORM SHED, SUITE Ph. 365- SELF ORNISHED 2 aa basement suite. Suitable for couple or family, Completely rivate. In brand new home. plied. Ph. 365-6628, 46 x 10 FURN, TRAILER |& on private lot in Robson. in naird, lots of privacy, nicely landscaped grounds. For ap- pointment to view Ph. see.|ma 8225 alter Pa FURNIS! R'S je a soe sie. 340 . bath and utility — Heat, rater and sewer inclu- . $75, Harvick Apts, Ph. Well heated, private entrance, for couple.” Heat and lights included. Ph. 365-5442, 2-ROOM FURNISHED ere Including utilities. Close to town. Ph. 365-5282 gee 6 pm _______340 2 BDRM HOUSE IN ROBSON — Ph. 365-7518 after 5 p.m. UNFURNISHED TWO BDRM suite with nice view, avail- 340 | Sale "gi99, All SMT | final. Casllenar 1, Sporting id 340|LOTS 67’ x 100’ APPLY 520- on 0/boots. GUNS: 10 ft. canoe, 10 galion. aquar- jum with pump and Accessor: ies, 150 1b. boat anchor, 3 hp Elgin outboard motor. Ph. 365-7317. 340 22” GAS RANGE, EXCEL lent cond. Ph, 365-5827. 340 24” ELECTRIC RANGE $60. 1/461-8th Ave., Castlegar. 341 MUST SELL 14’ PETERBOR- ough ‘runabout. Johnson 25 motor with fuel and up front controls. Complete outfit incl. iler, very reasonable. oh 365-6537. ig YOU WOULD LIKE aa pie polished car, use Dyna- laze. Can be bought i fn cases with a 15% reduction, or by chrom: chestertield suite, washing machine. Ph, 365-7570. 340 YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED REAL ESTATE: Residential — Commercial Building lots — Acreage INSURANCE Insurance (except Life) RENTAL AGENTS: Available — 2 and 3 bed- room unfurnished apts. — 1 bedroom and bach- elor furnished apts. : MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE Specialists in all types of a REASONABLY PRICED 4 bdrm, living quarters, store space with post office, 2 car garage, 2 gas pumps -— on 2 acres. Half way between Nelson and Castlegar. Large trailer as down payment con- sidered. Also trailer space] ; available at $20 monthly. Postmaster, | Shoreacres, Ph_ 359-7562. 340 2 ROOM HOUSE ON 1717- 3rd Ave., Kinnaird, $2600. Ph 365-7065 for curr Bus. Opportunities FOR RENT 2-ROOM OFF! ICE Apply to Creighton Gontreal tion Co. Ltd. Ph. e617 05: FOR RENT: BUSINESS FRE 5-)mises next to Custlegar Cre- 1]dit Union. Ph, 365-060. tin32 FOR RENT Offices above Bobs ~ Pay-N- Takit, Utilities included. Ph. 365-7513. 33! / VEHICLES FOR SALE NEW 750CC NORTON AT- Jas only 500 miles, mint con- Gone sacrifice price $995. Waldie Service Centre. ae 365-6767. 1968 PONTIAC, AUTO, ae dio, very'good condition’ $995. Waldient Service Centre. Fb. Ph. 1960 DODGE, NEW TRANS., doesn't burn oil, reliable transporiation for only ect cellent cond. Ph. 365-6853. 1961 IMPALA CUSTOM RAD- io $30. 1964 Ford qeuRio 1957 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN. Drive it away for $150. 1856 B-passenger bus, drive it away $12 h. mas 1964” CORVAIR CONVERT. Ph,_ 365-5320, ___341 ‘oa “¥ORD” HALE ‘TON” — speed, good body and tires, Necds motor pote $375. Ph. Thrums 1965 SPOR’ cy BUCK- el seats, two tune. Full price $1900. Financing available. Conttet N. T. Oglow at 365- 720; cere i VW, GOOD ¢ gop CONDITION Ph, 365-5: WANTED WANT RIFLES, PISTOLS, shotguns. Old or, modern, Norm's Sport Shop, Nelson. Ph. 3522015,” teni6 | WANTED TO BUY — PRE vate party would like to pur- chase medium to large acre- age within 25 miles of Cast- legar, with or without house. 9) Please reply to Box (490-A in ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wal per: of Kinnaird, B.C. are pleased to announce the en- fagement of thelr only daughter. Donna Belle to Mr. Ronald James Lumbey of Ab- bottsford, B.C. The wedding will take place Nov. 9 at the Kinnaird United Church. Mr. and Mrs, Win. A. Demoskof£ of Grand Forks are pleased to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Margaret, to Mr. Loule Sherstobitoff of Castlegar, The wedding to take place on Oct. 19,1968, CARD OF THANKS 1 would like to express my sincere appreciation to the doctors and nurses of to my ne “Annie, during her last illness. — Bill Easton. ~“*¥ou're out of position, Hendersoat” J.C. BUHOLZER CONTRACTING Excavating & Ditching Phone 365-6881, Kinnaird Gravel & Top Soil Columbia Sand & Gravel 342-8th Ave. Castlegar care of this paper, description and terms. 438 2% CU, FT, CEMENT MIX- er. Ph. 365-7863 evenings. 340 WANTED TO RENT — MID- dle aged couple, no children, requires 2 bdrm. house with bsmt in Casticeat uaneied area, Ph. 365-3014. WANTED TO BUY — 12 a Wide aba 50 - 60 ft. long. WANT ONE JOLLY JONEER in good condition. Ph. soe TO ae LARGE HOUSE- seeping room or small apt. for one non drinking or 9 | Smoking lady. In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Herb Johnson, who passed away. October 10th, 1962. Sadly missed by his wife and family. Mrs. H. (Rose) Jolin- son. Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Buliding & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phone 365 7202 SQUADRON 581 No. 581 (Castlegar) Squadron WEEKLY ROUTINE ORDER Part 1. Administration jes 1. Pai The parade at HELP WANTED AN EXPERIENCED TYPIST and a STENOGRAPHER are St;/VYoung Agencies Ltd. radio $30 fits 1965. 3413, LISTING BUREAU : ce WILLY’S JEEP, P.O. Box 428 — Kinnaird, B.c.|2 Office 365-7125 Res. 365-81 uA EXCEL- lent’ hunting vehicle. Ph. 355 ($4384. A for the Unemploy- ment Insurance Commission, Castlegar, B.C. Typist $3505- ‘$3853. Stenographer $2932- starting — salary above the minimum may be paid for a Stenographer de- 3rd. Ave. or Ph. 365-8102, Castlegar. 341 WARM MORNING GAS heater, good as new. Ph. 365- 1093. 41 ONE WEEK-OLD. BULL ingg|ealf $15. Combination wood 8 ond electric range. Ideal for summer ‘cottage or basement $5. Ph. 365-5406 or 365-5474. ONE ONLY: DEON aT r 16 ft. with 65 iy nese 1200 I heavy duty Hosclaw trailer, reg $3,200, Sale $2,200; one 12 ft. aluminum car topper $209; one 12 ft. Fibre-Glas car topper $199; one 12 ft. heavy duty Fibre-Glas car topper $289; one 6 hp Merc. motor $299. Save up to 50% skis, one-third ip an 243 reg. $165, Sale $129; App Tn Husquvarna, reg $159.95, Sale $129; 30-06 6 Sako, Teg $243, sales cash and Goods. Ph. 365-3) L ISHED a level: private eatrancs: for one or two peo- ple oe 365-5679 after 5 hes 340|BDRM SUITE AND 9 x ONE BDRM FURN. BSMT. suite in Castlegar $75 mo., itilities included. Ph. 365- APT. WITHIN WALKING distance of town, Ph, 365- 7696 morning or after 6 pam. (Si BSMT SUITE ON 8TH AVE., KIN- | Sweater, size 8, with socks to 9/30 FT OF RACE CAR TRACK ‘rjand one car. 2 pairs Hoye FRNISHED SUITE. HEA’ and Lents included. No child- ren or bes ine ee 339 2 BDRM 7TH Ave., innards Bl Ph. ‘soso, DONE bdrm suite. Ph. 365-7544 a ter 6 p.m. ONE AND TWO BDRM ra —Partly furnished. Ph. aca 2 st cH eee at 430 Willow St, cat DINING ROOM SUITE WITH buffet, coffee table, wood lathe on fable with tools, SECTIONAL. 40 '!chesterfield. Ph. 365-5681. 341 ACRES, YEAR water supply, beside igwes, | Ph, 365-6503, 637 SIAC aaa a PIES pets; Wanted lady’s bi- oyel, prefer three spe also sewing stand wanted. a 365-5889. a carpet, also desk. Both brand new. Ph. 365-6792. ONE CLEAN ol STOVE, BRAND NEW, 37,500 BTU. Fully automatic; lady’s skates, size 8. Ph. 365- 3055. 341 ALMOST NEW COMPLETE Cub uniform, size 12. Also match. Ph. 365-8357. skates, sizes 6 and 9. 365-7659. ‘MINIATURE BLACK POO- die pups. Smith’s Kennels. 9 LARGE STURDY TABLE — 4burner gas stove — 1, burner electric stove with oven — 1, 4burner electric stove — chesterfield chair— 1 duo-therm oil heater. Ph. 85-5062. 41 Property For Sale Be x 100’ LOT ON 5TH ave 65-8031 or contact Eli legar. The Name of the Game is “LIVING” — in a better home — MLS NO. 1524 3 BEDROOM HOME — BLUEBERRY CREEK 1160 sq. ft. Rancher on 85’ X 154’ lot, part asm Some finishing required. Owner anxious. _ $10, MLS NO. 1536 RIVERFRONT REVENUE HOME — CASTLEGAR Five spacious, upper rooms, lower suite, 100 ft. lot with good fishing from the beach. Just 3 ‘blocks from centre of town ————_-___ $12,900 MLS NO. 1463 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AT ROBSON Beautiful, 3-bedroom, fully modern, 2 bathroom home, with fireplace, balcony and 65’ X 180° play, ia MLS NO. 1461 NEAR CASTLEGAR SCHOOLS 4-bdrm., 1%-storey home with handsome, oversize rooms. suite $13,900 MLS. NO. ROOn AIRPORT VIEW AT OOTISCHENIA All new, 1134 a ft, 3 bedroom Ranch Home, sat years of good experience, who successfully passes a Prescribed shorthand _ test, could start at $3988 per an- num, Information regarding duties, benefits, ete. may be obtained from the Unem- ployment insurance Commis- sion, Office, 605 Columbia St., vastlegar. “preference. in ap- polmtment will be given ‘to residents of Castlegar, ‘frail and locality, Applications on lorm %éd-4ul snould be sent, before OCLOBEK 18, to Can- ada Manpower Centre, 835 opokane St, BC. Quote No. 68-V750 for Typist position and No. 68-V751 for the Stenographer position. WORK WANTED WILLING TO DO. TYPING in my own home. Ph. .365- wert between 9 a.m. ana 3 LosT basement and carport, 1% acre, d ee 2 5,000 MLS NO, 1478 y COUNTRY HOME ON CELGAR ROAD 21 acres with stream, fruit trees, large meadow and 4bdrm. home. Fireplace, dining room, oil irr 6 MLS nO: 1535 CORNER VIEW LOT — KINNAIRD Good all ‘round family home, 2 bedrooms up and one down. Quiet gas heating, carport, shade trees. _ $12,500 MLS NO. 1579 FEA’ TURE OFFER AT ROBSON heat- LOST SMALL GREY KITTEN —Vicinity 4th and Main. Fin- der Ph. 365-3412. NOTICES Snug, 3 hom full ing, garage. Close to govt wharf. $7,000 MLS NO. 1596 NEW HOME — COLUMBIA HTS. 900 sq. ft. 2 bdrm, all new home on well landscaped lot. Lovely big rooms, gas heating. _______ $9,500 MLS NO. 1597 UPPER BENCH — FAMILY HOME Located in the very heart of your favorite neighborhood and only 2 blocks to school. Owner moving, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, guest room, bsmt. garage, etc. $16,000 MLS INVESTOR'S WINDFALL Small cottage on large 100cft. lot. 637 - 7th in Kin- naird. Frontage at rear on 6th Avenue. $3,900 EXCLUSIVE KINBERRY HEIGHTS 85) IELKIRK =COLLEGE S' responsible for r any debts in- curred unless a7 purchase or or- der is shown by retailer. 340 pending upon education and 23 will the high school on Wednes- day 18th of Oct. 68 at 18.50 ar new recruits are remind- ed to bring their birth cer- tificates to this paade. net parade wil” be 23 Oct. 2. Routine Normal training will be car- ried out as per CAP 464 F25 and Squadron Syllabus. 3. Orderly Officers 9 Oct. 68 Lt. Stamp-Vincent Oct. 68 : Lt. Blais i For Stenographer with severallg oct. INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing -- Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Supplies & Installations Natural Gas & Oil Heating Specialists Speed Queen Washers and Dryers. 3 * DAY OR NIGHT Nelson 352-5434 PHONE 365-8284 Christmas Cards Now! at Castlegar News Anderson Agencies Ltd. MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CASTLEGAR REVENUE OR 5 BDRMS 560 - 7th Ave. Offers to $16,500. ory PAYMENTS, LOW INTEREST 3 Bdrms. 62 Woodland. $17,900. HOSPITAL DISTRICT — 4 Bdrms. Post and Beam — 490 Oak St. $22,900. CASTLEBAR SUBDIVISION — 4 Bdrms & Den 750 Woodland Dr. $22,900. 527 - 5th AVE., 2 Bdrms. House and one lot, $10,500. With tro lots, $12,500. KINNAIRD Riverside Beauty — Ist Ave., Kinnaird. Truly one of the finest houses in the area. A spacious 3200 sq. ft. in 10 rooms on a acre. Two tw Fi can be 10 double i arranged. A sacrifice at $27,000. ROBSON New Listing. 3 Bdrm. fully plastercd SEOUEOnE: Full basement, oil furnace, carport.- A. good family home. Low down payment, Easy terms. Full Price $11,700. : We have a number of other-two and three bdrm homes in Robson,. some with fireplaces, some with, basements and one with waterfront. Anderson Agencies SALESMEN AND HELEN MOSBY PHONE 365-6451 TED BURNS EAUTY 16’ X 22’ diving room, 11’ X 15’ MBR., 2 ONG SACRIFICE IN CAS’ iy Pt $35000. Terrific buy. Apply Harvick Apt., 20223 20 Place N.E., Seattle, Wash, working cond. Ph. a Pl z 339 HEATER, GOOD CONDI- Hon. Ph. 365-7581. 339 CHOICE % ACRE EVEL lot on 9th Ave., Kinnaird. oo M | 365-7315. VIEW LOT ON 9TH eae Kinnaird. Ph. 365-6844 even- ings. 339 5.4 ACRE LOT AT OOTIS- ch var peautital location. Ph. 3 1 75 x SCEVEL LOT ON id guest room below. Very modern ‘and fully landscaped. Compare for size _________ $21,000 FINE OFFER VERY CENTRAL CASTLEGAR Fine location in the. 500 blocs on 5th Avenue. 3 bed- rooms on 1130 sq. ft. Plaster hardwood floors, beta living room, full basement and hot Maer heat- 15,500" Good Homes, Good Selection, Good Prices THE TIME TO SHOP IS RIGHT NOW! CALL HIPWELL REALTY PHONE 365-7514 277 COLUMBIA AVE., CASTLEGAR .{11th Ave., Kinnaird. Ph. 365- 9 | 7397, The A.B.C. Symbol... »S CuLtn* The right to purchase or refrain from purchasing this publication gives you, the reader, and no one else the power to - pass judgment on whether it shall continue to survive. This symbol represents the standard: by which your voluntary response is measured. It testifies to the advertising value of this publication. It also serves as a constant guide to our readers’ opinion. CASTLEGAR NEWS pass Bob Bittner are, front row, left to | right, Jim Bilesky, Jim Corbett, Walter Jacob- son, Tom Clark, lan Williamson and Mike Ver- zuh, club pro. Back row, left to right, John the West Kootenay. Assembled for a picture by Henne. Brothers Defends His Government's Hydro Policies Before Engineering Meeting Held Here A defence of B.C.’s pow- er development policies was made Tuesday night at the wind-up banquet of the hy- draulic power section of the Canadian Electrical Associa- tion, holding | the fall mest: ing of trans-Canada membership a at the Hi Arrow Arms. Speaking of the W. A. C. Bennett dam in the Peace River country, Education Min- ister Don Brothers recalled for his suaience: that when couldn't be done.” He said critics said there would be a loss of power on the high voltage transmission lines over such a great dis- tance, that it would be un economical to send Peace River power to the lower mainiand, and that the Bro- on ject would be was “a triumph of i tion over engineering” a has succeeded in proving that “the spirit of MacKenzie is not dead in north-central British Columbia. _. Mr. Brothers said that with {Position now stilled , Education Pinister: eon hydro o | policies, has switch- Hnanees | ed to the Roberts Bank sup- the first’ three aeeue el of the Bennett dam turned on less than two weeks ago, it was ernment critics ‘said it ie un ha to concede that the project ELAM TRIS CHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. erport south of Vancouver, Noting that such a mod- erm deep-sea harbor is nec- port minister Jack Pickers- gill had told the Vancouver woard of Trade that facilities at Burrard Inlet would be adequate for years, and that “at would be a great disserv- ice to the harbor and to the vity of Vancouver to have public money used to provide melities which will take way business from facilities already, provided by private capi oe. rapes sald ae HAMS, Shank Half, BEEF RIB STEAKS, AAEM FRESH GHIGKEN, whole or cut, Ib. . 49c GOTTAGE ROLLS, fean, fb. - BONELESS ROAST BEEF, Ib. ..... 69c PORK BOSTON BUTT ROASTS, Ib.. .65c PORK BOSTON STEAKS, Ib. ...... 65¢ BOLOGNA, Sliced, ih. .......... 4B BACON, Side Sliced, Ib. . . VEAL SHOULDER STEAKS, Ib, . EUNTUNUNURRUCUTOEA A T th. ......... 59 85e has complete about He said Ottawa has ae. cided that not only is a su erport timely, but that it is a federal. respo sibility, and Ottawa has s! dredging patefarted ro get the job started, The MLA said the super- port must be in operation by Bont of 1970 when Kaiser Coal is scheduled to begin ats first shipments of 45 mil- lion tons of coking coal to seven sepaneee a steel firms. Text Brothers speech was. * released to the press in advance of delivery. The education told his audience B.C. has these in operation here, the mill at Skookumchuk will be completed in December or|p, January, and seven more mills will either be completed or under construction within essary to accommodate the) ML pbk and lohwave Minister Wes Black, MLA’. Salmo link of the Suthers Trans-Canada highway. This was disclosed Ti day‘ afternoon, folt meeting held by thers with several tive members legar and District Chane ber of Commerce, Mr. Brothers, who met Brothers, Black Work For Early Start on Road We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities ELECTRICAL e for adian Electrical Associaton "inluded ‘sim Sinclair, fare “Of of Fred Robert of Robson, an ip Ontario Hydro and Tan. aes of CAE headquarters in Mon- treal. Electrical experts from in Castlegar to hear technical papers, tour several dams in ‘the area and have a look at across the nation assembled “the best part of Canada.” — Ci News Photo People who belong to a Co-Op Plan save money! Join “Bob's Discount House,” for a one month trial basis and see how much lower your cost of food becomes! Ask the man who belongs — he knows! Landis, Lioyd Ish, Buzz MacDonald, Otto Walker, |} Jr., Len Harmston and Dick Wayling. Not pre- sent when the picture was taken was Carl Gov't. Inspected Sides LOCKER BEEF, Ib. .... 53¢ Do it Yourself Project MILD CHEESE, by the brick, Ib. ..... 59c HAMBURGER, ‘10 tbs. 9D i subject to 72-hr. delivery NEW FIREMEN Wayne Ducette, left,and Richard Harmston, tight, were introduced to some of the equipment used by the Castlegar department Monday night. Conducting them on a tour of the fire hall was Lt. Pete Obedkoff. Here, the three men look at some of the equipment on No. 1 truck, a unit. which: is soon to be replaced with a shiny new La France.truck. Delivery.of the new rig is expected within the next few days. — Castlegar. News Photo ‘with the Chamber officials | the day following despatch of a wire requesting a meeting at an early oppor- tunity, said he emphasized in his Tuesday meeting that the Syringa Creek Park i roceeded with and that release of $700,000 to the highways department to build a road was the first step. MLA, who will bef {back in the Castlegar area on Saturday to open the & second nine holes. at the Castlegar golf course, said he hopes to attend the Chamber’s regular monthly meeting in November. Corathrook Forest Industries| Gy manufactures. an unusual machine called the’ Chip-n- Saw to “realize that. Canad- jams on the west coast can hold their own in the tech- es latter is be the Process of proving up its pro- ftum propery at ort, Harey num property at Por! on Vancouver Island. oe oF etbiehem prod which — automatically saws 'P-/ small trees into two by fours and spews the waste wood out inthe the form, of chips for pulp’ Produce up to 24,000 O00. eight! cot studs in an eight! hour. period. The former minister of mines told his listeners that ball futur which res holds in this province because it takes years to bring an ore body into production and there is enough development work going on at the present to “Some $85 mililon is ing spent Copper] Mine: north of Stew- art, which will be show there is no end in pient i be-| of on the Granduc He said the chigais. Ming per Min boulder, weight of which he at press ie from. Slee feet from its original location. Few details were LUNCHEON MEAT, 12 oz. tins, 3 for _.. $1.00 NABOB COFFEE, tb. tin . KADANA COFFEE, CARNATION MILK, 6 tins 2.00... $1.00 St. House Soups Chicken Noodle, Chicken with Rice, Cream of mined 10 pkgs. j PURE LARD, Gainer’s SE 6 lbs. SOLO MARGARINE, 6 Ibs. . $1.98 fone DIET CHEESE, sees BISCUITS, tim boxes, 3 for... $1.88 EXTENSIVE DAMAGE was sustained Tuesday night by this Ws n_state-registered _picku off the road. near Thrums. The tow truck attendant who pulled the wreck back to town said the impact-knocked the motor completely out of the truck and also moved a huge, ip truck, which plunged estimated at a ton, some 10 SWIFT’S CHILI, @ az. NESTLE QUIK CHOCO LATE, 2 Ibs. 6 ax. He TINS SODA POP, 10 for $1.50 eeocsenceneseosesensss CHEESE TWIST, 53c Value, Buy One — Get One Freet Valley RCMP. — Castlegar News Photo fouth of Ashcroft indicates the “At a time when the federal and many provincial govern- ments are trimming the fat and much of the meat off their planned programs, the government of British Colum- bia is in such good financial condition because of its bal- you-go policies play a major role Takla Lake to service the forest and mining industries. “Premier Bennett also announced recently that the PGE will be extended 225 miles northward’ from Fort St. John to Fort Nelson, near the Yukon Boundary. We have also built a network of fleet ‘has given a tremendous to our travel indus- double” Be Cc. try which . was valid at $317 million last yé “As a result of all all these we have achiev- ed the fastest growth rate in all of. Canada. Our popula- tion, which has just passed the 2 million mark, increased by. 64,000 persons or 3.3 per cent last year, compared with a Canada-wide growth rate of only 1.8, per cent. We have a healthy, steadily growing labor force and companies here are paying. some of the ‘erry highest wages in Canada. “It is well that we have developed our natural _re- WAGON WHEELS, 12 in box ...... Se HEINZ BABY FOODS, 10 tins .. $1.06 PEANUT BUTTER, ARRF DOG FOOD, (by Swift) 10 tins AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY 99c Value .. Be ‘WINDOW SPRAY, Esy Off, 22 oz. only ... 77 sources,” he added, “in order to provide a sound economic base for our ty.” next year. dro’s present generating Cominco is reactivating a mine at Pinchi Lake north of Fort St. James which will be the only operating mercur: mine in Canada when it com- ATTENTION CURLERS — REGISTRATION: OF CURLERS — and of a grade so low that ing would have been impos- sible without zits mammoth pacity of pbout 2% million lowatts, ica dam hen ccomuleted “and fitted ith generators — will con- bute’ another two million il to our power sup~ And while many other Ponds on the North ore t_ min-| servic advances whlch are in use today, ‘while the Ingerbelle and Cop; P) ties near. Princeton will bably be brought anto duction ‘soon by pro- pro- Mining Corporation and Utah Construction and Mining Co. ior of our vast | Province, is still Jaying new rail. “The PGE opened a 75- mile line in Au; from Od- ell, north of Prince George to Fort St. James, and is plan- nin 73-mile extension goa from near Fort St. James to Mail to Box 240, Castlegar Name Position League Ladies ( .) Men( ) Mixed () Shift ( )/ CLIP AND MAIL FOR INFORMATION TELEPHONE 365-8048 Directors Meeting Sunday, Oct. 13, at Arena‘at 7'p.m. MONTHLY Fellowship 6 p.m. DON’T FORGET Chamber of Commerce T-O-N-I-G-H-T Hi Arroy w Arms Motor Hotel _ Important Agenda — MEETING Dinner 6.39 p.m. For sure protection against rust and corro- sion, get your car under- coated with Esso under- coating grease. In half an hour we can give you the protec- tion your car ni gainst ‘the rusting and corrusi ive action of road Regular $12.95 SPECIAL $10.95 (Special Until Oct. 30) Hilltop Motors Phone 365-7532