+3 Insertions for Price of 2 \_Phone 365-7266 © MISC. for SALE Classified Ads First 10 Words Only $1.50 Additional Words Se * 50c Billing Charge If Ad “not paid for seven days after the ad is first run Cossilied Ads Deadline 0am. Sharp Wednesdays Display Advertising Deadline 12 Noon Tuesdays. matic washer, needs a of 9 am. to 130 p.m. @FORRENT FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE — Ph. Vallican 226-7412, 34 WANTED: DINNER TUB ir Ae Washer. Ph. ie 'e SEED QUEEN AUTO. Aan (approx. $30) Asking as is. Call 365- Sloe A STUDIO KNITTING MA- 365-6204 between the hours USED ELECTROLUX VA- cuum cleaner complete with all standard accessories — 2 BDRM. Ore IN ROB- ABA Dae SER- ce eenticn in Robson. Ph, SACHEEOH-S SUITE, GRO- Very Phone 365-605 Residential and good condition: 27 #70, SNOW Aparna nos, also tuning and repairs. © MISC. for SALE - i TICKLE BOX" by Ted TieaianT| at ote cs serial no.) Appliance Boric 305-6141 evenings, in 2 RANGE TEPATES ‘All makes, Need an element our labour credit saves you money, Cadmac Appliance Service 365-6141 srenlnee: ings. DRESSED BEEF 65c LB. Caseade Cattle Co. Ltd, Box 253, Christina Lake. Ph. 447'9472 or 447.9303, tin 50 PIANO AND ORGAN Kootenay T.V. and Electron- ics in the Plaza, Used Pia- Keld’s Piano and Organ St- * 44 “Furthermore, | ordered the sword ASAD udio 365-7895 or 365-6439. n50 und level, private entrance. Sorth Castlegar, Ph. i FURNISHED ‘2 BDRM. COT- BASEMENT SUITE, $75 month. For quite person. h, 365-5839, by the day, week or month. Fair rates. Ph. atti OFFICE SPACE IN" THE ¢ Oelow Building. Ph. 365- + 7202, tin 2 ; NOW : new! new! RENTING NEW! Whispering Pines = Mobile Home Park. Quiet, Ph. TOONS BY THE DAY: week or month. Very rea- sruable: Castlegar Hotel, Ph, 365-7474. tings ®@ MISC, for SALE FIREWO! FOR SALE. Bitch. ig 965-5702, 33 oa Genelle ne he ting Commercial Load and Haul. Ph. 365- 5519 or 365-0563 after 6 pm. tin 3 —__ LANGE BUCKLE SKI Bootes men’s size 8-9 $45. 165-3423, 33 ING MUST SELL. 36” Hatese fireplace and h, gcc of pele frldge. Ph, SAND GRAVEL Excavation and earth mov- ing. Ph, 365-5519 or 365- 6563 after 6 p.m. tin 8 COURIER AND JANA cB CHICKEN MANURE Pickup or tandem truck- loads. Ph. 365-5519 after 6 pm tin 3 1 CANOPY FOR % TON short box fleetside. $200. Phone afler 6 365-5431, 32 BUMPER POOL TABLE. 3! x S', Ph. 365-6691. 32 a Fr 1974 PROWLER Travel Trailer, Sleeps 8 — Ideal year round home for construction worker. Can be seen at 537 - 3rd Ave. N. Ph. 365-3481, tin 49 21 MO. OLD WHITE FAC- ed steer and Guernsey cow, eee milker. Ph. Fear Swe Ur o1uUnn, CLE and wrapped. Sides, fronts and hinds of beef and veal, ree delivery. Ph. 428-9901 or 365-5703 or see stez ni EARLY BIRUS! ~~ AVULD the last-minute rush! Don't wait until Wednesday mor- ning to phone in your clas- sified ad. Chances are you'll find the line busy and won't get through. Phone -Thurs- days, Fridays, Mondays and Tuesdays, Classified dead- line is 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Ph. 365-7266, your Classi- fied Action Tine. tin © MISC. for SALE BATHROOM JOHNNY PO: Te with 3 shelves and en- ilds booster seat, adjustable dressmakers form, all met- al typewriter table, 20" x 18" "x 27" high with ook shelf’ underneath and 2 dr- op sides. Ph. 365-3792, LORD AND TENANT Act forms available at Cas- tegar News: Application f for, Consent to Earl ‘entalsman and a Tenant. 25¢ each. {fn SHEEP, LAMBS, WINTER vegetables, garlic. RR No. 1, Forks Phone 4423338, 34 7973 TNT 294 SKIDOO. $800. Ph, South Slocan 359- pain STORED ALFALFA hay. $50 per ton. Ph. Col- ville (509) 732-4321. 43 ‘COOPER AGENCIES LTD: 965-3347 368-9127 NEW LISTING. A HOMEMAKERS DELIGHT AND A HUSBANDS PRIDE — Excellent family home fea- turing four bedrooms, three baths, in near new condition, Owner transferred — good value — try it — you'll like itl BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. ONE OF A KIND. CO- UNTRY GROCERY STORE & LIVING QUARTERS. Call us for more details. This is worth looking into! MOBILE HOME, WE HAVE TWO MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE — one on rented property all ready to move into, The secend is waiting to be moved. Both in excellent condition. If you're thinking trailer — see these before you decide! CASTLEGAR SOUTH. FOUR BEDROOM HOME, WELL MAINTAINED. Good location, good price. $38,000.00. ROBSON — TWO BEDROOM HOME IN COLUM- BIA HEIGHTS, ideal starter home, needs interior decorating to reach full value. Full price oe 000.00. CASTLEGAR souTH — THE KITCHEN IS LARGE AND SUNNY, the dining room elegant, decorating tasteful and appealing. Large home with extra super sized lot, Call for more details. This home isn’t missing a thing! M.LS. NEW -HOME — CASTLEGAR SOUTH, FULL BASE- MENT, QUALITY CONSTRUCTION THROUGHOUT. If you've always wanted to move into a new home — here's a good opportunily. Full Price $42,000.00. Compare it with any homes for sale now — you'll be impressed! CASTLEGAR NORTH — NEW HOMES TO BE BUILT — pick your plan — move in in three months. Excellent prices will range from $38,- 000.00 - $42,000.00 completed. J, &. (JACK) YOUNG (NOMINEE). RESIDENCE 365-8117 DAVE COOPER R.I. (B.C.) - RESIDENCE 365-3559. MARILYN COOPER - RESIDENCE 365-3559 BETTYLOU SINCLAIR - RESIDENCE 365-8282 OFFICE 365-3347 R ACME. TABS Nutri-Max and Chamnion — * Naren ‘Products 276 Columbla Ave. Ph. range nd @.. PROPERTY view. Ph. 365-5702, ‘LOT: FOR SALE IN Falk ; PHONE 365-3336 Biom A, Edblad 365-2423 . Nell A. Pereverzoff 365-2337 DRASTICALLY REDUCED Owner has moved and will look at any rea- sonable offer on this large 4 bedroom home in :N, Castlegar. W/W Carpets throughout. Fireplace ene ae Large lot. Now asking only $54,- cree NORTH Clase to schools and recreation. 3 bedroom home, fireplace, garage, breezeway, water sof- tener. MLS $48,000. CHRISTINA LAKE Start thinking about summer. Resort home, 2 bedrooms up, 1 down. Good access, Rock and creat landscaping. 50° beach frontage. MLS $49,000. : BLUEBERRY ‘2 and 3 bedroom mobile homes. ROBSON TOWNSITE 3 bedroom full basement home with large garage. Exira lot to sell or keep. Fully fenced with 7 fruit trees and lots of shrubs and flowers. {deal location close to schoo! and shopping. $42,- CONTRACTOR SAYS SELL These 2 brand new homes on the Kinnaird bench. No need for mortgage approval, just take over payments. Also eligible for government 2nd mortgage or grant. Try your down payment. BUILDING LO7S = MLS prices will be up. Two on 3rd Ave. North at $8,000 and $8,900. One is 1.3 acres on Lynn- “wood Crescent and at $14,000. ONE SOLD, TWO LEFT — HURRY! DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 13 acres within City limits. Fantastic poten- tial for cesidential subdivision with many view lots, Also good holding property. Less than $6,- G00 per acre. ZONED WAREHOUSE COMMERCIAL with possibility for other type commercial, on 6th Ave. S. targe 0.33 ac. lot with 100 ft. frontage. $18,500, MLS THINKING OF SELLING? Call us for a no obligation consultation “Make Your Home a Castle” A\, , CASTLE REALTY Lid. Buy fowl Don't wait until spring when © © HOMES for SALE MOVING — MUST SELL! 3 bdrm. house, fairly new, next to school. 2 lots, Rea sonable, 1031 Mountain pi Robson. Ph. 385- Tne NEW, 1223 Si of quality built howe on 90 x 110 ft. lot in Blueberry Creek. 8 ft, high basement, 2 fire- places, 1% bathrooms, custom built cupboards with — dishwasher, more extras, plenty at garden space, ie BERRY ON RIVER view lot. Squire double wide with glassed in porch over- looking river. Excellent condilion, Features 20 ft. living room, large attractive dining area, 3 bedrooms, ut- ilit ty. Pade fridge, drapes ele cluded. Work bay” ear port:: oul. i shop; keh with fireplace, gardens, trees. Close to sch- ool. $1 a year taxes. Early possession. Ph, 365-5903 for appointment. $38.000 fem WOODAND PARK 4 BORN. ge lot with room for that pool and large garden az- . ea, Reduced $2500 before spring listing. Ses e838. - . n HIPWELL REALTY == J. F. HIPWELL — AGENT A, S. Blum — Salesman Country Farm at Tarrys (M.LS.) approx. 12. ac res with 7 acres in mea- dow, 3 bdrms., full base- |.ment, bungalow, 5. stall barn, tractor and equip- ment,- full irrigation. Loc- ation on Loff Road. $59,- 500, Renovated Home at Rob- in " Hydro Subdiv. 2 bd- rms., large liv. rm. with fireplace, “new carpeting, family kit. Listed price $32,500.00 New Haig (MLS) 4 Itm., 2 baths, Wa ary home at 418 .- 2nd Ave. N. Shag car- peting, accent panelling, deluxe family kitchen, full. bsmt. and’ garage. Could be revenue home wih separate upper su- ite. - Owners will help finance. $51,500.00 Beautiful Grounds and an over sized lot at 768 - 41h Ave. N. (Cou- Id be subdivided) 3. bd- rm. family bungalow, go- od carpets, panelled walls, full bsmt. $55,000. 0. PHONE 365-7514 Double carport. full - © MOBILE HOMES ©@ WANTED 2 BDRM. MOBILE HOME 12° x 56’ furnished and set- - © VEHICLES 1970- CAMARO 2-28, 350 4 Bol 365-8320, 34 1956 ‘Vv HALF-TON, Very good condition. Ph. 365-5621 after 4:30 p.m. 34 1968 DATSUN STATION Wagon, Bood conditton. $e 600. Ph, 365-6738, aera: PORBS cx ‘TON, Va, 4 V-8, 4 speed, open to offer. View a Selkirk Sales and Ser- vices. For more information contact Bank of Montreal, (365-7261, i971 DATSUN 1600 PICK” up, radio, 2 spare tires and wheels, heavy bumper, ede. mirrors, Ph. 365-5795, 1973 ~~ VOLKSWAGEN, 3 Wheels and tires, rack. Pl 1973 FORD CORTINA, a 000 miles, good condition. Ph, 365-3878 evenings. 1971 AMBASSADOR, AIR fondltloner 4 new, winter tires, PI 5-5012. 1963 CHEVY Parts. ‘Ph. 365+ 5778. 1970 FORD % TON 4X 4, 2,000 miles of warranty left on new motor, 8000 Ib. elec- trie winch, hubs, radio, tape deck, 3 gas tanks, driving lights. Also 8 ft.’ overcab Capilano camper and Husky oN $4,300 complete. lelson, 352-9698 after 5p. FOR Tel DATSUN Wz PE. after 4 p.m. 365-8304. 1975 CORVETTE, SHOW- room conden: fully equip. ped, 4,000 $9,800 firm. telephone optional. Ph. Slocan 355- eee ey 5 5 p.m. 197 z DOOR DATSUN B 210, auto. trans., radio, Mi- chelin radial tires, 17,000 miles. A real gas saver. $2, 500. Ph. 365-3503. 33 1971 METEOR. LOW AliL- e Ph. 365-6990. ~~ 33 8 GMC 9500 TRACTOR, single axle, 490 gas. 1965 Aluminum Can Car Trailer, 38" x 8 tandem. Will sell separate. Ph. Nelson 352- 9720, 33 1968 NEWPORT CIRYSL- er, 2 door hardtop, black diamond tuft interior EBS .W., rear speakers many other extras. Immaculate. Ph. 365- i971 MERCURY CYCLONE, 40, ae amiles, $2,500. firm. Ph. 3 32 nae OELURE CORTINA, 1969 FAIRLANE 500 FAST- back, News des and Balnt job. Ph. 3 19. 1970 Dustin 38, Rate ers, Us. B& M tri eons kit in ans Ph, a aa DODGE CHARGER SE, air conditioning, tape deck, loaded. Ph. 3 65-301: PB, canopy, radio, and more, Ph. 365-7677. 32 1973 FIAT 124 SPIDER. New mags, radials and tute ch. Ph. 365. 2685 or 365- after 6. tin 50 ® MOTORCYCLES . YAMAHA. ENDURO 360 RT2. Ph, 365-5459 or See 3647, tin 3: BUY: Skis 175 cm, Beriners gu, itar. Ph. 365-8691. MIDDLED-AGED WOMAN ing distance of downtown, Ph, 365-5086 or a eae SMALL OUTBOARD HOT: or, Gas transfer pump, bat Teltype. Ph. 365-669: . no answer leave message at 352-5921. 32 NEED WOOD STOVE AND Heater, Ph. 365-2393, tin 47 WANT TO RENT ‘TRAIL- er space, Ph. 365-3537. WEIGHT LIFTING EQUIP- ment. .Phone 365-5503 fen ter 6. p.m. CAPABLE WOMAN i part-time work in grocel ond gas. Write giving part. iculars to Box 133, Robson, B.C. No phone calls plea’ TO RENT IN CASTLEGAR. 2 bdrm, apt. or house. pea sonable. No childrei en, pets. Non-smokers or drink. ers. Ph, Montrose 307: _ 6. REQUIRE USED WINDOWS about 3 to 6 ft. height with glass for greenhouse, or hat have you. Ph. 365- @ HELP WANTED 9 pm. today and oe Seon TO DO HOUSE- cleaning one day a eek: Ph. after 5 365-5254. m. + 11.30 a. © WORK WANTED WILL BABYSIT —PRE- school child, weekdays in my home. Ph. 365-2674. 34 W Monday to Frida: Ph, 365-2442 before 2 or 3 er_5. 33 WILL DO TYPING IN HY home. Ph. 365-8592. 2, pets. Free esti x Pelland; Castlegar Janitor Service at 365.8203, tin 51 ® STUDENT PLACEMENT HIGH SCHOOL AND COL- ge. Just drop into the Cas- thegar News office to place your tfa © FOUND TEMS" ADVERTISED IN and say. “I'd like 2 tree found ad.” mental value, along with contents, Ph. 365-5322, -.34 © BUSINESS : OPPORTUNITIES MONEY MAKING OPPOR- @ NOTICES DOG GROOMING AND PET Supplles.’ Located’ 6 miles west of Nelson. The Exec-U- glip, Mra, N. »Lopaschuk 352-298: tin 4 NOW AVAILABLE Foi fy bookings, dings, ete. the Versitiles. Ph. Seas TWILU NOT BE RESPON- sible for'any. debts Incured In my name by anyone other than myself on or after this ‘date. — Esther lajos. i WINNERS OF CASTLEGAR Tagies Curling Club Raffle: 1, E Ms hns‘2, Jack Clos- . Gerry Archibald. INTERIOR — PAINTING — Reasonable rates, Contact Don Morey, 965-2210 or 165-0897, 33 PLAN 24, Interest calculated on dally balance at ii Castlegar Savings © (Credit Union ADRESS TARETS HAN. dv for use on enveloves, parcels, etc. 300 for $2.25 & tax. Castlegar News. tin SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS. Genelle, Ph. 693-2382, tin 2 © PERSONAL ARE YOU LIVING WITH But, y delle it's aging to you? L-ANON Is for you. Meetings: Health Geutre, ea 8:00 p.m. . Rita's Catholle Church dbasement Wednesday 8:00 Tm. Faone vane 365-8060, ia $99-4419, ats : WE HAVE WILL Only 75c each. Also Tintern Agreement Sales forms 2 for 75c. . Castlegar News, 191 Columbia Ave. tin 2 astlegi AA, Meeting: Schedule problem and help others to Tecover from’ aicoholism. yw Arms : 8 p.m. Dis- eussion Meeting — Health Centre. Tuesday: Thursda’ (only) Nesting, "Health Cen- tre, Gaturday: 8 pm. Public Meeting = — ! David's chute basement (Colum. Dia. Al 3 GARRAY: — To M and Mrs, Emil Garray rat Castlegar, Jan. 16 a son. SUTHERLAND — To trend ar Robeon yea at i daughter, obson, Jan, 21 Mre, ‘ee Hahn ORE irs. 8 ol aair WEATHER Mx Mn Pre, Sun " CANADA PENSION PLAN Questions & Answers Q./ Lam 30 years of age and have been contributing to the Canada Pension Plan for the last ten years. L plan on leaving Canada permanently, Can | withdraw my contributions? A. No, The contritutions you have made to the Canada Pen- sion Plan will remain to your credit and will’ offer financial protection to your wife and children should you die and © LEGALS eS SE: BRITISH COLUMBIA al SERVICE ENTAL CONSTRUGHON AND MARINE EQUIPMENT an 100 hp. and Frontend loaders, crawl- er and rubber-ired, ihe to 6 cu. yd. capac. Dine trucks, tandem and single, axle, 5 to 14 cu. pacity Gradalls'o1 or cqulvalont ok ‘k drilling equipment, tracks, Tet otra up to 750 hp. Tow barges, various sizes Self, ifpropelled barges, sea- type Crew bose jet and pro- or driven, 20 to 30 Underwater tree cutting will offer financial to you should you become disabled, Also af age 65, you would be entitled to receive a boat mounted diver-op- erator Miscellaneous heavy duty penso: of where you ap tesiding. A houseful of Konuses! Look a! the features In our - Mobile Homes. Furniture for every joom, from drapes to mi Completely equipped with all moders appllances, Frotestfonally designed bisinitve exterior styling combin! beauty and daretlity In. maintenance- fees aluminum, to add lelsure you! All homes heated for your shopping comfort. Open Daily from 9 a.m. tilé om. i Rentals will normally. be on an ah found hourly rate ba- sis. .For dump trucks, and miscellaneous equipment where different rate: sys- tems are in effect, alter- nate rates should be listed. This is not a formal tender, ut equipment owners in- terested are invited to list their ‘equipment Siving the oe information: model, year and Mee Hal number of each. List ora attachments Business, telephone num- ber Written submissions should’ . be forwarded before Feb: ruary 21, 1976 to: Construction Engineer Engineering Division Brie Columbia For- est Service Parliament: Bull uildings Victoria, British Co- lumbia VaV 1X5 Carpet Except Dealer Licence Number 136 Phone 359.7166 tJ q OGLOW BROS. Phone 365-7202 Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Action Pup Division Jan. 13—Maple Leafs 5, Ollers 0. Scoring for the Maple Leafs were D, Perehudoff (3), S. Caulson and K. Ross. Assists were made by K. Laren, K. Ross, C. Martini and B. Torgal- son, Blazers 2, Sabres 0, In goal for the Blazers was J. Verigin and for the Sabres, B. Koreg. T. Gevatkoff and R. Tamelin both scored for the Blazers. Assists went to K, Semenoff and T. Gevatkoff. Jan. 14—Caniicks 4, Cana- dians 1. In goal was Swanson for the Canucks and Kructsky for the Canadians. Scoring for the Canucks were G. Roberts, S. Jones, S. Samoyloff and C. Sookero. Assists went to S. Jones, S. Samoyloff (2) and W. Popoff (2). The Canadians’ goal was scored by L. Plotnikoff, assisted by R. Salekin. Jan. 16—Oilers 3, Sabres 1. In goal was R. Potter for the Oilers and D. De Rosa for the Sabres, Scoring for the Oilers were E. Knowler, E. Strelioff and S. Sparkman, Assists were made by S. Kanigan, E. Knowl- er and G. Nelson.’ The lone Sabres’ goal was scored by D. Terhune. Pee Wee Division Jan. 12—Mustangs 4, Ca- nadians 0, In goal was P. Churchill for the Mustangs and G. Silvester for the Canadians. Scoring for the Mustangs were R. Yule, J. Landis, M. Plotni- koff and D. Sherstobitoff. As- sists were made by M. Plotni- Koff, J. Landis (2), S. Simonen and D. Sherstobitoff. Jan. 13—Rangers 4, Bruins 1, In goal was L. Tomelin for the Rangers and V. Brunton for the Bruins, The Rangers’ goals were scored by R. McGauley, W. Walsh, M. Johnston and N. Walker. Assists were made by M. Johnston (2), W. Walsh (2) and R. McGauley. The Bruins’ goal was scored by J. Obetkolf, assisted by T.. Cox. Jan. 14—Canucks 6, Maple - . Leafs 2. In goal for the Canucks was J. Shmoorkoff and for the Maple Leafs’, T. Baulkham. In goal for the Canucks ” was J. Shmoorkoff and for. the Maple . Leafs,.,T. Baulkham, Charges Being Considered . In Accident Castlegar RCMP are con- templating laying charges fol- lowing a single vehicle accident Friday evening on the Robson Road near the Brilliant School. Police says an estimated $5,000 damage occurred to a 1976 pickup, driven by George G. Evin of Robson, after it wandered onto the shoulder of the road, caught the snow and rolled onto its roof. No injuries ‘have been reported. {i} or 965-8615 or 365-3593, Mage tae ‘OA, Orerenters Anonymous : a im of. recove: for Eompulsive eaters. Meetings held \ every Monda: say ie ing, St. Cathie schurch basement, Sth Avenue, North, Castle- cap Call 885-6722 or 365- We CARE! SEEKING HELP FOR, handicapped child or ie nat Call Kootenay Society for edaatetost “sasgetl or 3 \ ta ee a ped Wetting ie ero eeatt 5 good News! y ony ek BEE D TACARM SYSTEM Petts ice two wel fi ket and up. Aj b consclencious, e GIVEAWAY —<—— GOT AN ITEM you like to give away You can put it in fis see umn at no charge. Just phone Classified Ads at 308 6 and say you have a “giveaway” item you'd a to_ advertise. pint 2 DOGS, 1 MALE, FE- male, 3 months relat Part Lab, part Weirmeramma. Ph. 'Slocan 355-2477, available’ on a is * Gir eS AR DRUGS uss this disc ane Pharma tin 51 “© Cards of Thanks own us recently, It will al- be remembered. Th and:God bless you one all, — Ralph, Florence and iph, and Edward Desaulniers H ® Engagements and Mrs. Jack Ni- chvaleiont of Castlegar are Pleased to announce the engagement of their daugh- fer gar, Seah any 191 Columbia Avenue OFFICE SUPPLIES i Ledgers — Journal Sheets — Columnar Pads | Rulers — Staplers — Staples - Scotch Tape Typewriter Ribbons — Stamp Pads.— Pens — Pencils Carbon Paper — Jiffy Markers — Desk Trays File Folders — Index Cards Dymo Tapes — Punches — Moore Forms -- Glue See linda atthe - ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS —.. Telephone 365-7266 - Add Rolls Goals were scored by J. Vara- bioff (2), G, Pondolicek (2), A. Beattic and M. Koochin. Assists going to G, Pondelicek, J. Varabioff (2) and R. Terhune. The Maple Leafs’ goals were scored by G. Halisheff and L. Lauriente, Assists were made by B. Baulkham and B. Dyer. Jan. 16—Canucks 6, Mus- tangs 1. In goal for the Canucks was J. Shmoorkoff and for the Mustangs, K. Sparkman. Scor- ing for the Canucks were A. Beattie (2), J. Varabioff, B. Grim, G. Pondelicek and G. Walker, Assists went to R. Terhune, B. Ehman, Bs Grim, M. Koochin (2) and A- Beattie, ‘The Mustangs’ goal was scored by J. Landis, assisted by V. Venables. Jan, 16—Rangers 4, Cana- dians 1. In goal was L. Tomilin for the Rangers and G. Silves- ter for the Canadians. Scoring for the Rangers were K. Perepolkin (2), M. Johnston and W. Walsh. Assists were made by N. Walker (2), K. Perepolkin, R. McGauley and W. Walsh. The Canadians’ goal was made by P. Stoochnoff, assisted by B. Watt. Jan, 18—Maple Leafs 5, Bruins 2. Scoring for the Maple Leafs were L. Lauriente (2), K. Keraiff, G. Stewart and L. Samoyloff, Assists went to D. Muller (2), G. Stewart and L. Samoyloff. Scoring for the Bruins was J. Obetkolf (2). Bantam Division Jan. 12—Pee Wee Rep 6, -PPWC "4. In goal was D. Kinakin for. the.Pee Wee Rep and N, Chernoff for PPWC. Scoring for the Pee Wee Rep were L. Stoushnow, D. Knowl- er (2), J. Smith and T. De Paoli. Assists were made by’ T. De Paoli (2), C. Liber, S. Arm- strong and D. Knowler. Scoring for PPWC were K. Kirby, J. Popowich (2), L. Walker and D. Philipoff. Assists were made by J. Smith, L. Walker, W. Zibin (2) and M. McDonald. Jan. 14—Canadiens 3, KSCU 2. In goal were D. Johnstone for the Canadiens and P. Perras for KSCU. The Canadiens’ goals were scored by N. Dermody (2) and K. . Knowler.. Assists went to J. + Stewart and- S.- Sookachoff, + Scoring for KSCU were I. Foubister and D. Perepolkin. Assists were made by R. Lauriente and A. Gunderson, Jan. 15—CSCU 4, PPWC 2. In goal was R. Cheveldave for CSCU and not shown for PPWC. Scoring for CSCU was made by R. Marlin, M. Lightle (2) and M. Wichert. Assists went to M. Lightle, W. Gorkoff, Nazaroff and R. Martin. -Scoring. for PPWC were J. Popowich ‘and L. Halisheff. Assists went to D. Philipoff, M. McDonald and E. Swetlishoff. Jan, 16-KSCU.3, Legion 0. In goal were R. Kirby for KSCU and C. Wilson for the Legion. Scoring for KSCU were R. Andrews, D. Perepolkin and M, Kowalko. Assists went to A. Gunderson and R. Andrews (2). Jan. 16—PPWC 4, Texaco 1, In goal were N. Chernoff for PPWC and_.K. Kirby for, Tex- aco. Scoring for PPWC were L. Halisheff, D. Philipoff, M. Me- Donald and L, Walker. Assists going to K. Shukin, L. Walker (2) and J. Popowich. The Texaco goal was scored by A. McLeod. CSCU 5, Canadiens 1. In goal were R. Cheveldave for CSCU and D. Johnston for the Canadiens. - Scoring for the CSCU were L. Kalesnikoff (2), D. Hughes, W. Gorkoff and M. MacDonald. Assists were made by R. Martin, W. Gorkoff, M. MacDonald (2}, M. Fitzpatrick and C. Vandermarre. The lone Canadiens’ goal was scored by K. Knowler, © Jan. 18—Texaco 4, Cana- diens 1. In goal were R. Cheveldave for Texaco and’ D. Johnstone for the Canadiens. Scoring for Texaco were D. Cox (2) and K. Rebin (2). Assists went lo Alves and Marquis. Scoring for the Canadiens was S. Soukachoff, assisted by K. Knowler, Jan. 17—(at Spokane) Castlegar Bantam “B” Reps 4, Spokane Bantam “B" Reps 4. Scoring for Castlegar were M. Lightle, P. Horning, D. Markin, T. Reed, Assists’ went to P. Horning, C. Horning, R. Sim- onen and D. Markin. Jan. 18—(at Spokane) CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Furniture Recovering Carpe’ & Draperies Phone 365-5636 Castlegar Bantam "B" Reps 6, Spokane Bantam “B" Reps 4, Scoring for Castlegar were C. Horning, J. Stowart, W. Zibin, R. Lauriente, C, Horning and D, Markin. Assists were made by J. Stewart, R. Lauriente, M. Lightle (2), T. Reed, T. Krug and another for J. Stewart. Midget Diviston Jan. 10—(in Nakusp) Na- kusp 7, Castlegar Bantam Rep 5, In‘goal for Bantam Rep was R. Cheveldave. Scoring for Bantam Rep were J, Josafatow, B. Martin (2), K. Sherstobitolf and D, McKinnon. Assists went to P, Strelieff and Kanigan. Jun. 22—Casébegar Bantam Rep 7, In goal for Bantam Rep was R. Cheveldave. Scoring for Bantam Rep were M. Nevak- shonoff (2), B. Martin (4) and J. Josafatow. Assists went to T. Cheveldave (2), P. Laurino (3), G. Tomlin, T. Strelloff and J. Josafatow. Jan. 12—Rossland 5, Studs 4. In goal for the Studs was R. Plotnikoff. Scoring for the Studs were J. Bermel (2), N. Voykin, G. Yule. Assists were made by G, Yule, K. Chernoff, C. Sookro, R. Sherstobitoff, P. Klit and K. Simonen, Dynamiters 5, Buzzards 3. In goal were L, Ingham for the Dynamiters and D. McMullen for the Buzzards. Scoring for the Dynamiters were D. Kirby (2) and B. Tassone (3), ates went to B. McDonald (2), C. Perepolkin and G, Ingham. Goals were scored for the Buzzards by D. Obedkoff, A. Conroy and B, Nazaroff. Assists were made by B, Nazaroff and A. Conroy (2). Jan. 13—-Bantam Rep 4, Studs 3, In goal were R. Cheveldave for Bantam Rep and R. Plotnikoff for the Studs. Goals were scored for Bantam Rep by T. Cheveldave, J. Josafatow and B. Martin. As- sists went to M. Nevakshonolf, B. Martin, K. Sherstobitoff }2), D. Barnes and D, Kanigan. Scoring for the Studs were B. Verigan, R. Alexander and N. Voykin. Assists went to J. Bermel and J. Briggeman. Jan, 14—Buzzards 6, Wee- bles 3. -In > goals were’ D. McMullen for the Buzzards and R, Plotnikoff for the Weebles. Goals were scored by P. Rilkoff, J. Gillman, B. Cheveldave, D. Obedkoff, B. Nazaroff and B. Keraiff. Assists were made by D. Obedkoff, J. Roberts, D, Calder, B. Kam- bick, B. Cheveldave and B. Nazaroff. Scoring for the Wee- bles were S. Bozek, W. Koochin and F. Costa, Assists went to F. Costa and W. Koochin. Jan, 15—Bantam Rep 4. Dynamiters 3, In goal'were R. Kirby for Bantam Rep and L. Ingham for the Dynamiters, The Bantam Rep goals were scored by J. Josafatow (2), B. Martin and D. Kanigan. Assists went to A. Isakson (2) and B, Martin (2). The Dynamiters' Is were scored by G. Pace, W. Sherstobitoff and D. Kirby. Assists going to M. Varabioff, D. Kirby and B, McDonald, Jan. 17—(in Rossi: “Isn't It Good to Know,” a w film that abandons trad!- tional story lines to involve the viewer in the life-experiences of real people, will be shown Jan. 23, ‘at the F Taber- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 22, 1976 Film ‘Isn't It Good to Know’ fo be Shown Tomorrow Night af Pentecostal Tabernacle will be shown once at 7.30 p.m, “Tan't It Good to Know" was edited and directed by J. Michael Hooser, a young 26- year-old film-maker who brings new tech nacle in Castlegar, The latest film from World Wide Pictures, producers of “Time To Run," Margaret Smith Funeral Service Held in Nokusp Rosary and prayers were recited Sunday and funeral mass held Monday‘ at Nakusp for Margaret M. Smith. 68, rol Nakusp who died Jan, 8 in the” Trail Regional Hospital, Born in Rossland Aug. 26, 1917, Mrs. Smith received her education in Trail. It was also in Trail that she married her husband, Edward A. Smith, They moved to Nakusp in 1945. Mrs. Smith is survived by four sons, Edward, Brian and James of New Westminster and Robert of Nakusp; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Marilyn Holt of Marysville, Mrs. Barbara Michaud of Kelowna and Miss Beatrice Smith of Nakusp; one brother, James Leckie of Castlegar; two sisters, Mrs. E. A. Montpellier of Trail and Mrs. Molly White of Castlegar. Father Gregory Snider of- ficlated at the services with music played by organist Mrs, Doris Butt. Burlal took place at Na- STOP! ASK... YOURSELF “Where will | be and what will | be doing 5 years from today, if 1 continue what | am doing now?” We have 3 sales. positions to fill in Castlegar which can ‘develop into manage- ment for the right man. You can immediately expect fo: - « AVERAGE OVER $150 PER WEEK COMMISSION, @ Attend 2 weeks of| schooling in: Vancouv- er, expenses paid, tunity to advance rapidly into manage- ment. To Qualify: Must be sports minded. Age --19 or over, Rossland 11, Weebles 10. In goal for the Weebles was D. Wallace. Scoring for the Wee- bles were S. Bozek (4), W. Koochin (3), G. Sorenson, F. Costa and D. MacKinnon. As- sists were made by W. Koochin, 5S. Boze 2}, F. Costa {2}, G. Sorenson (2) and J. Townsend (2). Jan. 18—(Intercily league) Spokane 7, Castlegar 7. In goal for Castlegar were R. Plotni- koff and D. McMullen. The Castlegar goals were scored by B. Tassone (3), G. Sorenson, M. Varabioff, G. Pace and D. Kirby. Assists were made by G. Yule (2), G. Pace (2), J. Bermel and S. Bozek. (01 quit my pack-a-day smoking and invest the money at 10%, in 20 years I'll be $18,000 richer. (Health & Welfare Canada) High school graduate or. better. Own good car. FOR THE RIGHT MAN! 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