EMRE SEMAN GATT AT Te ee (43 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 29, 1968 9 Stadler-Klavon Wedding Spans Nationai Borders | The bride’s relatives at-!donned a white linen dre tended mass any featuring | ‘an’ A-line shirt} wi fjcoupie who were simultane ze uecseaorles sees : ous exchanging thal ee lowing 0 § nupt ‘ollowing a wedding trip | BR] vows In Our Lady of Perpet-|to Lake Lo aban seer eS ce 3 . yi ual Help Catholic Church at{and West Kootenays and oi . Kamloops, anagan points, the couple will -] Bouquets of white car-|reside ini Kitimat. nations and ‘orange gladioli alanked the altar for the ear- \ly July nuptial mass which united in marriage Christine Klavon and Lioyd Joh Stad | ler, both of -Kitim: The bi Castlegar Golf Club It's good to be back in this wonderful area .after nine weeks in the land of turmoil and many golf cour- ses, Unfortunately the old “duffer"” was too busy to en- Social Notes from About the District Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503) Mr. and Mrs, L. Binsted of North Surrey were recent visitors to the home of and Mrs. Reg Davis of Kin- alrd. Margaret Reith of accompanied by id John, returned Pi rAugust noe ‘spendin: in Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m, to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Ceol Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS ter ad her mother, ‘qu know? — Start your py Children 's party off with a bang! Blow up bal- Ammunition Theodore Lang of Kin- naird, accompanied by Esther and Gordon, returned during the weekend after visiting re- latives at Fenwood, Regina, Trossachs, Moose Jaw, Swift Current and They also viewed Diefenbak: er lake and Gardiner dam. ‘a|__Mr. and Mrs, E Webster of 'rs,| Kinnaird returned home Sun- ith | day after spending two weeks with their son-in-law and dau- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hopping of Smithers. Mrs. Mont: loons and paint invitations on them. Then mail deflated balloons with a note saying: “Blow.” m game has suffered, as. was proven in a local tournament /this weekend. overseas, her brothers ‘and sisters in North England and her son- KINDERGARTEN HONEYMOON IN THE AZORES is now be- ing enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Aires Cordeiro (nee Stella Rivers) who were married recent- ly in St. Rita’s: Church. The youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rivers of Castlegar while the ents reside in the Azores. The will visit with the groom’s parents and re- Jatives until October when they will return home. Matron bride is the groom's par- young couple tion. to Castlegar where they will make their of honor was the bride's only sister, Mrs. Celia O'Neail of Seattle, and bridesmaids were the groom’s niece Miss Eduarda Silva and Miss Glenna Howes, both of Castlegar. The groom's brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Silva, represented the groom’s parents at the wedding recep-| hour; part of the summer was quite jot, the course is in fairl, gocd condition. The new sec- tion has really improved par- ticularly after the water sys- tem was repaired and the course fertilized a number of not ready for play now; how- ever, whatever the difficul- ties were that delayed the development, they have been overcome so we can now look forward to a wonderful golf- ing future. The men. will host the Wandermere golf club on Saturday, of next week, so the course will be closed to the general ‘public for a few. "Please watch for, time an- Recreation Complex Questions Answered by Area Chairman The announcement last week that a recreation com- plex is being planned by Re- gional Recreation Commis- sion No. 1 has stirred a var- jety of questions from citi- zens throughout the district. In the first of a series of statements in reply to some of those questions, commis- sion chairman Colin Pryce explains the definition and al of the What is this District Recre- ation Commission? Regional Recreation Com- mission No. 1 is an appointed body under Bylaw 15 of the Regional District of Central Kootenay. The commission serves an area approximately the same as School District No. 9 (Castlegar, Kinnaird, Rob- son, ims, Tarrys ‘Shore- and its concept of what the proposed. complex should be eC. Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims acres, Blue- berry.) The function of the com- mission is to improve all forms of recreation for all segments of society within this district by offering pro- grams and by using public Buildings and other suitable areas more effectively. Your commission Ys able to plan a referendum eventually present it through CKRD to the people for gape tal improvements in distri P 24-Hour Wrecker Service] Phone 365-7248 the airport. never: rr to walk there. Castlegar will never buy is. First of all, the propos- ed recreation centre is not legar-Kinnaird un- . It will be a district therefore, must be ntocated for district needs. The site opposite the air- port, between the Kinnaird bridge and the Selkirk Col- lege turn-off is central to the district. It has plenty of room for parking and ex- pansion. This government land would not be as expensive as any equivalent piece of land within the towns. But, for prpument's sake, lets say that wee! Also, will on members who went to Spokane in the spring please check the list in the clubhouse or contact John Landis at 365-5440. A brief meeting on Men's Night, next Wednes- day, will help formalize our program so that they will never forget this clu this club. Third Annual Tourney Saturday ‘For Jr. Baliplayors The third annual’ Babe Ruth baseball tournament will be held on Saturday and Sunday, with all games to be played at Kinnaird Pare Six teams _consistin; Creston, Grand “Forks, ‘hel son, Rossland, Trail . and complex was planned for a site yeithin the towns. How many kids would walk to this complex? Our pt opulation is spread out along the river and only minority ally a would walk. Dusin this coming lows: 14 E «|winter, just check out the number of people who walk to the present arena. Business and Professional Directory CASTLEGAR _CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling Carpet - Tiles MARVIN L. LeROY Craftsmanship Call for Free No Obligation Ph. 365-5636 PHOTOCOPYING it Pal PARSLOW’S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Locksmiths GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL OFFICE SUPPLIES Call at the CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 365-7266 Cc for | © A and B trophies. The tourney is being sponsored by the Castlegar- Hobsons ‘Minor Baseball As- Game schedule is as fol- ‘Game No. 1 at_10 a.m. Sat. — Nelson vs Rossland. Gene No. 2 at 12.30 p.m. vs Saori and Winner Game No. 2. Game No. 5 at 10 a.m. Sun. — Losers game, no 1 and losers game no. fosers game Bo. 30 pam. Sun. — Winner of game no. 3 pm Sunday will be between Pine “ winner of game) no. djand the winner o! me: no. = 0. 7 will in-law_ant Mrs. y attended the golden wedding anniversary brother and sister-in-law, and Mrs. mes. Pass Baar accompanied by It is too bad that it is|Terr, iendea the capping ceremony of her daughter, last General Hospital. Mrs. Margaret Denneus were her husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Graftoaf and famils and Mr. and Mrs. and family as well as Mr. and Mrs,’ Marte Howatt and daughter, Holly, all gary. Funeral Tuesday For T. S. Wallace held Tuesday Simpson Wallace, ihe East Trail United Church the He officiating. Trail-Tadanac Hospital after a Jong illness. 1913, he moved to Trail 1934 to work for Comite Trail Legion and of the Fid- Fi oy Te at Trail. Vancouver; a brother, John of Trail and a sister, Mrs. H. (Marion) Grummett of Bril- liant. grandchildren.” urial View Cemetery near Mr. and Warner of Blueberry Cree! returned recently from the coast where they have been visiting relatives. They are now rounding out their holi- Mr.|days camping and fishing. Mrs, Edith Craig of Kin- naird Ie left Tuesday for a pro- longed visit in Eastern Can- ada. Following her travels she will be making her home at vi .daughter, Mr. and Fred Ison in London. ° While in England they of Mrs. Best's illiam Sanderson. Mrs, Alex Sperling of , Kathy and Arthur, at- Margaret Friday ‘at Vancouver Mr. Jim Hors- will and aan “of Kinnaird returned from Osoyoos Wed- nesday where they were iene guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim haw. Mr. and Mrs. M. Grazziotto and family of Kinnaird re- turned on the seckend er ays vis! of car (pending 2 fay dav Guests at the home of two sisters and their Duane Walker Trade in your used shell-casings when you pur- chase a new supply of ammunition. 4831 SHELL POWDER SPECIAL, Ib. LARGEST SELECTION OF RIFLES IN THE KOOTENAYS CASTLEGAR SPORTING GOODS Everything for the Sportsman Guests last week ane the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ered Bonnett of Mr. and Mrs. Danny o'shea and daughters Sharon, Dar- lene and Carol of Prince Ru- pert. The O’Sheas are former residents of Kinnaird and visited many of their former neighbours and friends. While here their son, Danny Jr. was the house guest | of Randy Houghton of Kinnair Funeral services were for James 55, from Rev. -C. N. Howard 0! Kinnaird United *Ghareh Mr. Wallace died in the Mr. ee Mrs. Don’ Quid- ing of Blucberry Creek re- turned Friday after visiting Mr. Quiding’s mother, Mrs. F. Quiding of Moose Jaw and Mrs. Quiding's parents, Mr. ind Mrs. ony: 6) kihar of Melville, Sas! Wallace is survived ‘Mre. M. A. Gordon of ”! Kinnaird had as a guest last week her mother, Mrs. Janet we Law of London, England. w visited several U.S. points, ‘neluding San Fran- on an extensive trip Seco. out North America. She left for England ear- ty this week, accompanied as far as Calgary by. her daugh- Born in b ‘Nelson une a7, was a member of the Also surviving are two was at Mountain NANA CN School District No. 9 - Castlegar - ATTENTION PARENTS & PUPILS ing School Opening were in June 1967. ARY SCHOOL (Bus.) The i will apply, effective September 3, 1968. . 2|1. FOR SCHOOL OPENING, bus routes will operete as they 2. ALL GRADE 1 to 4 PUPILS on SHOREACRES FLATS and GLADE will attend SHOREACRES SCHOOL. 3.-GRADES 1 fo 7 PUPILS residing between HIGH ARROW and. BRILLIANT DAMS will attend ROBSON ELEMENT- Equipment for Sale ARROW DAM PROJECT FOUNDATION - DRAVO JOINT VENTURE CASTLEGAR, B.C. Effective now, major components of plant and equip-. ment are available for sale on fleet or individual unit basis. Equipment offered for sale is in top operational condition. Plant and include and inventories normal is scraper and end-dump earth- works, quarry and rock work, mass concrete and mech- anical installations, marine and scow dumping units, camps and transportation facilities. TRACTORS: D 8's, H_ series, D9's, rippers, winches dozers, Angle and U-Type. CRAWLER, SHOVEL AND CRANES: Cranes, Draglines and Shovels. 4600 Manitowocs, 88-B shovels and cranes. 71 B. MOBILE CRANES: 25 ton, Groves. COMP DRS: Mobile and 125 cfm, 365 cfm, 600 cfm, 900 cfm, portable, and Pret. BATCH PLANT: C. S. Johnson Sectional Concrete Batching unt Silos. 4—4 cu. yd. Tilt Mixers, Ce- ment Ad Mix los, Reclaim :Tunnels, Rewash, Complete Automatic ‘Controls. CONCRETE BUCKETS: Garbro 2 yd. - 4 yd. plus Power Hooks. : Z 110 ton, Galion and ‘VIBRATORS: GRADERS: Adams 777, Cat 14E. CONVEYORS: To 54 inch, various set-ups. F. E. LOADERS: Michigan 175A, Cats 988, Case 530. — Pat ‘Archibald Photo Kiteuaa Seven Vows In Trail United Church A Trail-Castlegar couple was united in marriage ai ceremony July 20 performed by Rev. Tom Wilding of Cas- od Fa the East Trail Unit- the "ream Michael Jo- seph Killough, is jie son of|Rean and Mrs. Cc. Killough we “Castlegar. solo ith Mrs, Harris at the i marri: i a: her father, the brid © a floor-length gown ‘¥ line. her chapel-len, tri Her hea should- er-] tength veil-of tulle illusion LOTT CAT FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS eo. MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS d F, Attaway sang a ing her, gown godmoth: roses. was secured by a bow match- arried a lace-cov- ered "Bible, a gift from ber in En, aoa) Which were placed several Father T. Flanner; ev. officiated at the doublering ceremony. Music was by the organ- het for the parish ab “Our “chita ‘Animal! The t F secuted in, test parent My netic cat for dy of P Given ™ shoulders to form a grace- train. Her titee tered, bouf- fontatyle veil wi I” in orde: prosecution. effective. FROM THE GALLERY edge, was secured to a cap of rolled nylon sheet buds Upped with pearlized, wister- “ She carried a white Pray: er book encased in ruffled Jace and centered with large single orchid held in place by an orange velvet streamers. The groom’s sister, Mrs. Judith Gallant of North Kam- loops, wearing a pale green sheath with matching lace ov- ercoat and rosebuds and green leaves in her coiffure, was matron of honor. The bride’s sister, Angela Klavon of. iams Lake, a nieces, nephews and grand- A family man past 60 years, amply bestowed with childre: joyable holiday. fishing in own private lake, rom] ing with: the young ones 1 in the forest or just sitting = his feet up en- joying the warm sunshine. A wealthy bachelor on the oth- r side of 50, accustomed to the swinging life of ‘the international ‘intellectual set, however, would find . such a was She wore a sheath of avocado satin and a white velvet ribbon entwined throughout her coiffure. Both attendants carried with aa bride's att Ermacora in peach and Rean in ance in the A- brother: of | fhe om, des broth’ yellow, | = Yeas Smyth in hue pale green, wore slesve. press gowns of peau A-line. k Killough of Van- roth- of the br bide ae and 2 Roy Smyth, sharing He yellow. or- le-and green velvet bows and. streamers. eir shoes and gloves were white. Donald Klein of Vancou- ver was best man with Mich- ael Klavon of "Stanhope, New Jersey, U.S.A. ushering. ie ‘A reception was hela at dul Hes. the hewn Hall, mums, _ flank if) candelabra mie th white Sys tabonne centered the white crochet- ed, lace-covered bride's table. The: bride's cake, made by her mother, was iced by the groom’s aunt Helen. George Yurko was mast- er of ceremonies with the uncle of the bride, Mr. H. Smyth, giving the toast to th Telegrams were read rom. Kelowna, Vancouver, Nelson. and gale multicolored floral chiffon dress with white sho- es. and gloves entone were chosen by the bride’s mother. the reception held in ip a low ar- f | rangement obs sladiol and Canadian Inn at Kam- lodps where b:thie d bnides fable mums and orange Bladioli flanked by tall tapers in ver candlesticks. departure The two-tiered wedding|5 cake, made by the groom’s mother, was pystne et with pale orange roses and green eaves. Two white doves held ig For her daughter’s wed- ding, Mrs. Klavon chose an apricot i ith © com; alin the Gatineau ate wk de- pressing bore. So it is not surprisin, that Prime Minister Teaend nm he wanted a polida and t took instead. Jin. off and One off te int rie encoura; about both the raping things ab and Tory leader Stanfield is that they are not determined retain "thir’ lives: ‘as! Pinalvide| ual human All ‘the ‘more ‘reason, then, to: wonder at the little melo- drama_ that surrounded Mr. | bar! Frugleauts for en, can have an en-| ma‘ ne of a child was taken to court Parliament is the Real Test of PM about a secret marriage were a natural result of the secre- tiveness and, while Pierre of rumored intended bride sue. fered ‘the ultimate in press badgering. : His own mother was forced to have her telephone disconnected to get some peace and quiet. I€ the prime minister wants to polida aa a foreign @ lott ‘Trudeau | the faces the electorate at ihe next not his reputation for REGISTRATION Notice to those who made application last May for St. Rita’s Kindergarten: Registration will -be held at the Kinder. garten on Front Street.on Wednesday morning, Sept. 4, from 9.30 - 11 a.m. , DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS AND WATER RESOURCES FOREST SERVICE NOTICE LS An Examination for Licence to Scale is scheduled to be held at:- NEW. DENVER, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13th, 1968 commencing at the Ranger Station at 8:00 AM. This examination is open to the public upon comple- tion of Forms and of a fee of $5.00 for first-timers. ; Acting Scalers are required to attend and tike the in with Ne. 9 of the Eallars to take the: Exam. may resuit iz of an By Honrv Heald liament does is blazoned on the front pages of the pap- ers, little fruit ork is accomplished. Much has been written about the amendments to the Criminal Code, easier abor- tions,’ new freedom for ho- legis- lation and a bill of rights. The results of a flaton necessary ot ee inge few Canadians. te a ‘There were man' things Proposed in the el =e consists o: ae the scaling of logs noon Cubic Sele aut PB In addition a written examination is to be completedt by each Candidate. Time limit for the writter examination, is four (4) eet Scalin; regional ‘economic develop- ment, tra initiative: Interested ns are Bois to take note that 2 primary Tequirement for a position as Woes for the Re. Forest Service is a Scaler’s and three year's public experience as a ae welfare "Those are what the tax- payers will te looking for in ihe Throne Speech on Sept. universal emes. J. R. Johnston, DISTRICT FORESTER. iti Sent see done wi the ul et, t, eftective: cluded announcem 14, Bours after Wi the country seeme! signed ‘as a publicity than as a cover for a quiet vacation... The The brief, no-details-in- It is periods “that useful work on Sehale of the taxpayers gets lone. - During crises such as the Rivard and Munsinger scan- dals, when everything Par- as. safe] flurry of rumors during’ such quiet mented by a beige comple: hat and accessories. The mother of the groom wore a mauve «and ‘rose-col- orca print floater with rose whimsy hat’and black acces- “Courtesy -~OnThe Highway ; Can: 4. TARRYS, SHOREACRES and PASS CREEK ELEMENTARY KOOTENAY WELDING: : PUPILS will assemble at 8:30 AM. and dismiss at 2:30 PM ” & CASTING REPAIRS Exeinplar Ritual - Was Held Recently The Exemplar ritual was held on June 3 at the home of Nora sistel al Jewels chapter received. their Exemplar pins. Mrs. Baulk-| ham, Mrs. G. Cawte, Mrs. D. Calder, Mrs. S. Campbell, Mrs. J. Gormley, E. Isokson, Mrs. J. Dickson, Mrs. P.. Konkin, Mrs. B. Lightle, we. J. Vighi and Mrs. P. jesgy. Officers cent ere? president — Mrs. vice president Mrs. ‘¢ ‘Bauik. BELT LOADERS: Kolman 50’'x 60", 60° x 60”, Grizlie Attachthents. SCRAPERS: TS-24 Euclid, S-18, S-12’s. DUMP_ TRAILERS: Cooke Challenge 50 ton Model BDS-2D, Bottom Dump. CONCRETE HAULERS: 30 ae Semi-Trailers Willock. WATER BUFFALOWS: Utility 26’ Boat with Pusher Knees, 240 H-P. ss sories. Both wore: rosebud cor- sages entone. Heinz Goerliz of Kelow- 19 {a was master of ceremonies, reading several telegrams from Vancouver. For. travelling, the bride ie groom’s mother wore blue crepe ‘sheath, blue Fing-hat and white accessor- ies. For the wedding trip Okanagan points, the ride aonneds a pink linen’ sheath hite entone Sporting Goods Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 "TRUITT pT ER CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates 5. GRADES 1 to 6 PUPILS — SHERBI{KG, CEDAR CREST and WOODLAND PARK areas. A..Pupils SOUTH OF CHRISTINA PLACE (VALHALLA STREET) will attend WOODLAND PARK SCHOOL fo Bus). B. sss NORTH OF CHRISTINA PLACE (VALHALLA STREET) will attend TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL (No Bus). 6. GRADE 1 and 2 PUPILS residing in KINBERRY HEIGHTS will attend VALLEY VISTA SCHOOL (Bus GRADE 1 PUPILS transported to VALLEY ‘VISTA in 1967- 68 will continue to attend that School in 1968-69. 7. GRADE 7 PUPILS. : ‘A. Pupils from TARRYS, OOTISCHENIA, GIBSON CREEK z and PASS. CREEK will attend TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL DIAMOND ;DRILES: Bus). LIGHT PLANTS: Lister SL3 c/u Tower and Flood B. WOODLAND PARK an and KINNAIRD pupils, south, of Lights. .R. Tracks, will atten Al 4 : R TARY SCHOOL (fio Bus). estan re, 5 KW. c. Pupils ot CEDAR CREST and SHERBIKO areas, north|| PUMPS: 12”, 10”, 6”, 4”, 2", Gas, Diesel, Electric and f the C.P.R. ‘Tracks, will attend TWIN RIVERS Submerzibles. SCHOOL ie. Bus). D. BLUEBERRY CREEK PUPILS will attend KINNAIRD|| (OMT ACTOR: 50 ton Ferguson RI 1005, Light atten co hie first meeting will ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Bus). TAMPERS: Impact and. Vibrator. be held Sept. 9. 8. GRADE 8 PUPILS. TRUCKS — PICKUPS:.GMC Models 5-3-2-1 ton, Lube A. ALL. GRADE 8 PUPILS will attend the KINNAIRD Sone Flat Decks C/W, AFrames, Hi and Low JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL. B. CASTLEGAR PUPILS, north of CHRISTINA PLACE TALHALLA STREET), assemble at 8:00 A-M. on the PARKING AREA at STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECOND- ARY SCHOOL (Bus). C. WOODLAND PARK pupils and pupils residing SOUTH OF CHRISTINA PLACE (VALHALLA STREET) assem- ble at CASTLEAIRD PARKING LOT at 8:20 am. (Bus). D. PUPILS residing between KINBERRY HEIGHTS and BLUEBERRY CREEK assemble at REGULAR BU GUN Bes ea my aes E. KINNAIRD PUPILS residing between the ‘CUT-RATE || RADIOS: Motorola, Portables, Car ‘Type; Base Stations. SHOPPING CENTRE and KINBERRY HEIGHTS arel! Carp RATERS: 2040 man Bunkhouses, Complete w ‘Kitchen and Mess Facilities, Commissary. GRADE 9 PUPILS US POWER TOOLS: Impact Wrenches, ALL ACADEMIC GRADE 9 PUPILS residing in KIN- 1 NAIRD including WOODLAND PARK will attend KIN- Grinders, Drills, Lathes, Power Saws, ete. NAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (Bus). Board of School Trustees, ~ Saves Lives” REPAIRS To All Major Appliances CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE Ph. For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber ‘ Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 121 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5531 ind Mrs. J. MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Perwal of Vancouver, Christina’ Lake, .| Mr. and Mrs. B, Lemon qrom Whitehead of Creston, Syd- Mrs. ney Scott of Ireland, Mr. and Downing, of Midway and me Mr. Cox of Greenwood, Mr. . M Killough of and Mrs. Cox of Lumby, Mr. CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers PUSHER TUGS: 40° Twin Diesel 12-71 Engines, 740 H.-P. FLEXIFLOAT: Scows, Sectionalized, Various Sizes. 10° x 40’ and 10° x 20’ sections. DUMP SCOWS: 300 ton cap. AIRTRACS: Gardner Denver PR123J. Kinnaird Eat. § gts Sharpening an Specialists for 7 eekes of Power Mowers and es, PH. 365-341: 707-6th Ave., Kinnaird KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS 636 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5155 “A Complete Builders Service” DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph. 352-5152 CASTLEGAR NEWS PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTE! INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES Vancouver: - Back-to-school shopping? ‘See HFC If you run short of money outfitting your youngsters for school, here's a lesson for you: a Shopper's Loan from Household: Finance can pay for all their back-to-school needs. With a Shopper's Loan you can shop anywhere— and HFC will tell you before you borrow what your Ioan will cost.’ Back-to-school shopplng? Do it with a Shopper's Loan frofm HFC. is Before you sign on the dotted line, know what your [oan will cost, p MRONTHLY: PAYHENT: pune: Commercial and Family Travellers Who Stay at the... BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Hon. Wesley D. Black, Minister of Highways IMPORT EXPORT P.O. Box 833 At athe retary, Mrs. S. Campt tension, j officer Mrs. P. treasurer If every driver on our. sy to other drivers _ as he thinks they should extend to inns there would be far fewer accidents an@ fatalities and highway driving would always be the pleasure it should be. On the highway, courtesy means obeying the rules - e.g. staying in the right hand lane except when passing, using signal lights when changing lanes, avolding excessively fast or slow speeds. Drivers tow! : trailers and other siower moving vehicles should not bunch Hs but allow space between vehicles for safe passing. Highway courtesy begins before the driver leaves home. He makes sure that his car's steering, brakes, tires, lights and engine are in excellent condition and that he, himself, feels rested and alert. in B.C., we have built our highways to make safe, courteous drivi Only you the driver, if tl these : pedal dyed! ly and ly or ‘Sbused McNABB EXCAVATING eeeeeee co. LTO. BUSINESS FORMS Agent $ PETTIT: _ CASTLEGAR NEWS eHITO . oe $2 - 40 Passenger. END DUMPS: Euclid R-85 Model ‘74TD, GM2v7. WATER TANKERS: 8,000 Gal. Euclid, Cat DW21 — Rein and Southwe est, WELDERS: ‘Lincoln, Diesel, Gas, Electric 200-300 Amp, eo. Agveo that: “IT’S GREAT!” . @ Located within 8 blocks of City centre @ Large rooms with TV, phones, tub-shower combination, air conditioning , @ Kitchenettes available. @ Free Parking © ‘Soundproof (Quieter than Home) — @ Ice ; is @ Fine Restaurant located INSIDE the building ; @ Reasonable rates the whole year around 4s; LL TTITT PHOTOS| or even fatally! GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS The Hon. Wesley D. Black, Minister Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia DRAGLINE. 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