CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 2, 196 7 FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE ynSt2g, 24, full-tensih mouton coat with ininic trim. a a vontinanouse wri anaes washer Phi year old-excéllent condition $50. ‘Three Gnid'e awing set $12. Ph. as-ne8a,| on corner, 35) Kdtenon, ith i eating area and Jaw Royal por BoFtable | typewriter, $25. xh Uv and Underwood office typowriten tenoolh, veh + $45. Both in ncetlont condition. Ph schools, Ph, 365- rs 865-5028 after 530 p.m. 3 bedroom, 2% baths + [Heavy “duty 8" table anw aout ; Blete $40.00, Diamond lnk wire dog Fun Bx 20) plywood roof, Insulated tega dog house, all weather outfit $35.00. 3766 Ph, 365-5272. =" Boauty Reat Mattress, 54", Ph,| Park 368-7593, 35 ie 8° shares ta columbia | ambitious man to finish a home Holdings Lid, if getaternationsT Diesel moplete with glutch, cludes) rumpus room. landscaped. Fruit trees. Ph, . Cheap, Write Custicyar ‘Eaulpment’ Rentals, tin-43 | tro) 35 Box 479 Castlegar, B,C, 3 bedroom house with full baso- ment. Garage, Immediate Dosseasion. @ bedroom all electric home Caaticgar. Large “colored, | —— Finished basement. Open for offers. Can je financed, 525 Willow St, Neary droom house in Slocan parle Ph, 226-7565 or write Box 4, Slocan is an opportunity for an 3gs-| Castlegar. Low down: payment. Ph. 865-042, tin. 3 bedroom home in Kinnaird, fi moletely 365-5042 FOR RENT 870 furnished one bedroom suite, basobourd electric heat, storage room, near Super Valu, Ph, S05-5884, “" Unturnished suite, suitable for Tull the 1000 Miler Diode pow- older couple, available March _ ered radio. Kit and instructions $1.50, ns 965-5428, Sonco Sales , Barton, Nova Scotia. 2-3 nt 2-bedroom furnished house, aa Toacup reading — wtcum bathie— to! heating, Located on 1812 Sth Avenue, | baby sitting, Ph. 865-6509, _tfn-40 Kinnaird, Ph, 385-7956, 85 ‘Cluasified ad rates: & vents per Furnished sulte, Private’ entrance, | word per insartion, Mintintim 7H rents Ph, 365-5443 a1 pam, wwe Insertions for the price of two. ee Ginesiried ude eluw at 22 noon harp aeaceports automalle gos hong, | om Wednesdays, Deadline for dlsoiay S1u5 montaly. Phy 905-5008 ue ‘Jos: | dvertiiving te 22-noon on Tuesday ap 85 NOTICES The Kiwanis Jeep draw will be held Saturday Hans at the curling bonsplel_banaue Robso! home, cron noteaopyina. aaaonamne 2 | process, rth certificates, sinport- in furnished or unfurnished. Ph. S65.) ant bapers and letters, copita of pag- ‘s ds in buoks, etc. Reusonuble ee auite © 26 Gite semis Apply ut Castlegar News. In- | look after goods brought in for auc- ‘ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, B Bo tlon, Remuneration for work done.| 10s Custiexar. pense guy uyuT for further Informa- ani 7 Taralsned oe ue HiAda, bis Midd Birch wood for sale, Tengtl 5 Any eo th, Pure bred collie. BR. 6 852-6923, Po) Two 3500 BTU oll space heaters, nearly naw. One all channel TV an-| 3 tenna, Enquire 439, 7th Ave, ey — ools, Cash China cabinets, ‘one brown ae hairs chesterfield, one old atyle rock- er with matching chalr, Kerr Apart-| sazg, popes an Victoria St. Nelson. Ph. Sea tric range, fridge, 2 6 2aunaie beds, automatic washing coffee table step table, chest of ‘arawe ers, Apply 381, 9th Ave, Castlegar, m, Any PROPERTY FOR SALE River lot, 100 foot frontage. Ph, 65-5059, tin Building fot inKannaira’ near | Nev. fridge and stove, Ph, 365-5344 — only Ph, 865- kext BOSS. yiteastsnet ibaa site 3-3 ‘View lot In Kinberry. PH, 865- 38 Large lot on 10th Ave, Kinnaird, For Immediate sale, Owner leaving OW! reasonable offer will be considered. Write Box 1456, Castlegar. | ~~ Ground level banc suite with | & for rent. Ph, 385-5 ‘Furnished one “betrcon eas! Electric Aeat. Phy Bl. 3S Nordic Hea —- Reasunavie Phone 465-7168 aun Suit- able for “couple, Private entrance. GARD OF THANKS eG, W, Anderson family, and especialy Arenas dee Heather, Room and board a if private home. Sli-4ta Ave. Castieg: sa Bel atase entrance. Fh. 365-6920 soe UITVALE Doo sn 8 Johnson motors, Ga- | 5158. ar, be boat raiterss Bree chain saws. mobile. homens Honda, ore beer View lots in Kinnaird, Ph, 65- | 385 tind View lots 4th Ave. Kinnaird. Ph. 895-7124, ten-a6 | living: ro Sin “Casticgar = upstairs mute brs heated, m, St and, agit Ave, South, Cranbrogia,” raotorcycles, Barrett Fire Sales, Fruitvale. Ph, 387-907: tinso VEHICLES FOR SALE 1957 Buick 2-door sedan. Body in pate shape. As 1s $250. Ph. S65- Kootenay Multiple Listings & ‘6 Ford, running Sonaition, ‘$65 or will swap for bench sa' STO tes Ford” pickup, perfect” run- ning condition. Ph. 365-5881. y Vauxhall, Good tires, new battery, $165. Ph. 385-3150, 4 763. a coos 4 “@ door hardtop ‘53 G Guc half ton, Ph, 365-7802. 71948 “Hatt “ton, What it offers? Pa (B6S-8324_ site, Prices $4,000 up. “46 Chev. Apply 202-8th ives costieger: my IT Local Realty |..2.ciiem shar 2 Select Beach Lots near Redfish ton, beach lot at Proctor. frontage. Full ton, Kathy eg, Pat ‘Hughes and Sue Waugh who Ea ERR ADS RE did the serving. Furnished basement suite 582-4th Castlegar. Also 1 bedroom house inf Kinnaird, Ph, $85-7606. 4 We would like to express our “Modern fully turnlsiédbasement| sincere thanks to. all our. friends sulte, Swimming pool. Ph, 865-7355, the jmany,2 ac 2001-7th Ave. Kinnaird, ot sympathy, cards and flowers. given us du: paula and housekeeping ee | ba wh, 385-6509. 33 Our, recent bereavement in the loss ni 5 ly furnished, ‘. for couple, teacher or student Eh FB ham of ‘Gastiegar panera He 368-3738, Polly Popoft and family, Uueda LAST BREATH dian Inndscaper—TNE F Photo F WINTER.) It is the lifeless time of the year, when ea is breathing its last gasps and time seems suspended, waiting for spring to bloom open on the Cana- Now 1s the time:to grow your indoor flowers. Buy a bulb and set. it into a bowl as shown, You'll have a nercissus. in three weeks. uso tratiers for rent, located near east yar fe Pi ean fenre Ea Bare LEGAL Commercial bullding, suite and office space. Ph. S05-58SL tint? INVITATI TO TENDER Corporation of ‘nie fown of Castlegar tenders, marked “Water ‘The Castlegar Parent Group ary ers was ‘Guides Make Plans for Centennial Tea Prayer. Alter: eroutine business) Guides and 80 on... H. Johnson, Twin. Rivers Even the Miles, Aged Up to seen Years, Tooke: ‘a Vigorous Part in Minor Hocksy Week RR inter Carnival to Begin Feb. 13. of| is d’ for some *'40 ° ie wats to Sweitzer, |Idaho.. The students ‘ will’ hire a to for. Sellark’s ‘charter members. ‘With the a first rate election of Norm Kinnaird: Places Order for Now $23,482: Truck Kinnaird has’ placed an or der for ‘the best fire truck It did so Tuesday night fol- lowing a 5 eo truck, which will cost g23nea0 over two years. Delive er is expected In October. Castlegar: Legion "And Auxiliary Installation ‘of officers for. were conducted. by Jamer Hall of Trail ry ceremonies were conducted by Bert. Lamb: of Robson. A good -| turnout was in attendance and ‘| refreshments were enjoyed after the’ installations concluded. and ladies ai Committee chairman - are named, but all committees will be further enlarged by the|' addition of members from with- in of the ‘When brane New officers are as fol) F Feb. : th weary: president | wo Mrs. @ sedoy; first vice pres |] dent, Mrs, -M.: Mas ond vice president, Mrs. E. Mur- rays treasurer, Mrs, t' Arms, | Janet ‘Wilson; secre- the membership B, Hill; Sgt. council meet- ing, announced village chair- * man. Carl Loeblich. © will’ be’ financed! of it from the Eastern manufactur- \cPherson; sec- Minor Hockey Week Action During a Pee Wee Game. We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities: Quality foods Mt Low Cash ~ Open Nites Monday thru F |Friday, for those who work. Nabob COFFEE, pound 79c 2-pound package $1.55 SUGAR 10 Ib. bags .... 79c. FANCY TUBE Tomatoes 2 tubes 49c the World Day of ef the late Queen Local Churches to Gather For World Day of Prayer . Local | situations, the theme is the same Ly aot a dedicated Christian, | En: Queen ‘Salote chose as her eme: “And. of His Kingdom there shall be no end”. Thou; some translations ,and adapta- ti suit local -|CELLO ORANGES 5 CELLO SPUDS 20 Ib. bags WHITE CAULIFLOWER, 3% ions are necessary to nt.) around the world, |. In. Canada» there ‘gre sere re-| vices for eas an id children’ in ‘addition to the ones’ for: adults. an moh are the prin- languages. iva, 8,000 mi walla AGBy wai | who for ears led her own in. this a mb Tam Motel before 7 psa, $1,408 forGuides, Bro nt and in as annual obser- Chinese and’ ‘Jap-} © 2 anslations "are: made av- ailable,..as. well. as.:the braille bus for transportation and will .|be returning from :the trip on the 12th. Wolfe to the head of: this de- partment, the College ‘newspap- er, The Blurb, has hown definite} T. Church Hall with Mrs. M. Gal- do presiding. ; College student requires room and board, Ph, 365-6576 after 5 ey 10 x 45 tralier wit finished ad- altion, Good condition. . 365-6692, @bedroom home in Robson, 4 years old, new gas furnace, ‘large | D) pr. $1,700 down. Ph. ‘365-5001 or aividen or builder, 7304, Wiliam Kalyniuk Agonsios is ant “and beam 2-bedroom + ec. Toom, garage, On. acres, Down payment open. hota room Ruse Kinatr Garage “and. fully landscaped. Ph. 268-085. SE See ee 4 ‘3 bedroom home in Castlegar. Ph, Any 8 OF BOR Tenn evenness Phone 362-2426 OR PHONE CASTLEGAR 365-7090 ‘House in Robson, 2 bedroo: $5,500. See Jack White. Ph, 365-8163. ae SEES Ee TUE A Robson. Ph, 3! ,000, terms. This re- a good investment for ‘subs . $34 Josephine pets Nelson, B.O. through . Friday, 8 AM. to "The successful bidder will be required cr Post a performance bond to 10% of the contract price. The lowest, of. any tender not necessarily accep’ ete igned ai _siainton, ‘Young. married Corres want to rent uni hed houre or suite, Caitiegar ae rau ‘85-7474, Zors bedroom house ‘wanted eS equal rent by Mar. 1 Ph. 865-6955, Wanted ‘49, '50 or ‘sl Fond car for parts, Ph, 365-6328. “> Have cash for factory camper eeuey and 5S acres maintain pane legar area. Ph. 5 Srant to buy small simple Tae on some land with water and .timber petween Thrums, Slocan Park anu Bonnington. Write Box en poe gar. _ HELP WANTED MALE OB FEMALE Person to teach beginners on Plano or accordian in your ‘home. To $4.50 hourly . Box 490M Castlegar, 4 eon post and WORK WANTED Reliable college will de babysitting or Te sleeping. Alsi Full otters of f_ downpayment will be alr) babysitting } or: noussieepia Phe S8-B120. Sikarcon room home on 2 s in Robson, Full basement, auto, iy fur: nace 2 miles from ferry towards damsite.. Ph. 365-7479. 3-4'Ph, Ning exper Part 1. Administration 0 NOTICES P|. ‘The Castlegar Publle Library An- nual. General Meeting will be held Feb, 21 at 9 p.m. at the library, and Mrs, John Wiig 2 Thureda Ca Febs| aré sick Bauacron 4 will oy on 67. af 50 hi 2 to ie of The occasion bolng thelr muse St wedding anniversary. No" oh 365-1615. or Mine marked for attendance. NO SKATING OR HOCKEY On Fri. Sat., Sun., Feb. 3, 4, 5 because of Men’s Curling Bon- spiel at the Arena. “Minto Chapter No. 79, OES, meets first and third ‘tuesdays a the Twin Rivers Hall at 7.30 p.m. 85 Next parade Wednesda Fall-in at 18.50 hrs. Reutine ar Arena Hall Friday, March * Nerina training willl be cartiea erenaders Gretta a8 per CAP464-F25 an CwL. ron ener Squadron syllabus, BC. Area Training NCO will Genéral Contr: carpentry attend” ‘this Parade. and concrete work sot all Kin Fruitvale 367-901 ES 3. Orderly Officers * 7 LADIES HAVE YOU EVER A ee Hi, HOUGHT ABOUT SELLING AVON? 15 Feb Pryce, Tt costs nothing to find out the de- gt Fields. [eHroy, 3006-S9A St, Vernon, B.C. ape gt Newman. 24 Sell your surplus items by auc- tion, Consign your household ap- pifances, _spoi er. “Ascol ting Ste 15 Feb 67. A/Cpl Abntmiaue, Jual Auctions cane of pened Service Centre, Ph. 365-6767. 5 CO 581 Berke Ban. bogie OG. MacBain F, 2S Office Supplies a MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE — " URGENT “List your home with us. We beam? need 2, 3 and | & bedroom homes. home with ‘carport. Fully landscaped and Liseady for Immediate occu: pancy. Attractively - p: NEW Here is a quality 3 hedroom home with full base- | ment, ‘carport, picture} jwindow, and many. other : WANT REVENUE? If:so, see‘ this attractively priced duplex at 921 - 6th Ave., Kinnaird. ASTEAL _- See this 3 bedroom 1964 Fleetwood Trailer 10 x 57. Fully furnished with automatic washer, counter top stove, eye-to-eye level oven and wall-to-wall rug. Anderson Agencies Phone 365-6451 or 365-7944 = = Adding Machine Tapes and =I Ribbons. Typewriter Erasers, i Inks & Balipoint “Pens. Steno Note Books. Pencil Sharpeners : Columnar. Pads. ices ea File Folders Ledger and Journal Shecis ~ : Rubber Cement and Rub- =I =I = = = | Tra = SS = ber Bands. = CASTLEGAR NEWS | The meeting was opened with all repeating the Guide Selkirk College - Students Plan Winter Carnival Selkirk College's first wint- er. carnival will begin Monday, Feb.:13 and will entail a’ week : | Jong round of fun and activities, ending ‘with a- gigantic parade and pep rally through "Teall on the evening of Feb. 18. The carnival is the main event. of the term and will in- elude such events as a canoe Tace, snow sculpturing, snowshoe racing, chess tad checker tour- naments and the crowning of the Selkirk king and queen. A costume bail will be held from'9 p.m. to 1 am. on the rg. | evening ct Feb. 17 and’ Satur- camps, work--on their. ba and have fun at their meetings. This trainin, tend special camps.’ Re; Brownies were heard from’ th leaders. Robson district commissioner Cc amp, girl attending the National Heritage ; a Division Brownie Revels will be held in May or June, with the Rangers in charge ote oe pro- gram. Johnson eta to get behind thar girls and encourage them to attend gis: good for them and it also enables them to at- jorts of the Ranger company, Guides and Mrs. S. Dewis, Castlegar- spoke on the West Kootenay utensils and dishes.* The mother and “daughter date of Feb. 14 was set. * Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, | EXCAVATING PHONE 365-7013 349-8th Ave. Castlegar Building Supp! W BROS Phone. 365-7202 Sine will be held in July at there will be over 300 girls fending: ere will also be a Ranger Captain Mrs... McGauley - spoke of the need for more leaders. hin She also urged that parents get behind girls, ‘The Heritage portation for food, equipment, deter Recon at Senior Citizens On Homemakers Service e Castlegar and District, Senior “citizens held their re- gular meeting in the Legion Hall recently with H. Evans presid-| ing. Members were saddened by the sudden death of J. Adams and a one minute silence was observed. A letter from Mrs, M. Hroo- schkin’s daughter was read ex- pressing thanks for the flowers Mrs, Hrooskin received while in the hos spital. vitation was extended to thet members from St. David's ACW, inviting them to attend the Valentine ‘Tea Feb. 11 in the Kinnaird Hall. attended ins sVaneouver, is at aaa in Castlegar will be passed on to the erty Mr. and Mrs. J.. Wiig .who wedding anniversary invited the members to visit them that day, Feb. 5. Trio, Misses Patsy. Clarke, Glen- na Howes and Gill ‘Macbeth. The companying themselves on their The ACW will also provide guitars. transportation for any of the sen- jor citizens who need it, Mrs. R. Dorman reported on proposed =| Homemakers Service and E, Bail-| H reported on the- provincial ex- ‘A sincere vote of thanks and appreciation was extended’ to the eae for a pleasant evening. Birthday ;:was sung to Mee McPhee, Eric McPhee and iis Jonkman, after which refreshments were served: Mrs. P? ‘Tra jis Elected ° President of Local UCW "The executive of the Cast, jegar United Church Women! held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. L McNeil. : Mrs.'R. McBain ‘opened the meeting with devotionals, taking for. her theme “Ye Shall Know Them By Their Fruit.” | vF The Dominating committee Eave their re rt ond Mrs. ected. Peat pin Hy Kraft is treasurer and Mrs. B. R. Ferguson was elected the December i. Members were urged to. try and sell the books that are on hand “Church in the Kootenays” 8, Doug Turnbull. It was Maded that each member take If we haven’t got it we can get it for you. a one, book and try to sell it. It 5 TR also suggested that a copy College Library and one in the church library. ay The anni r will be held in the church hall Monday, Feb. 10. Mrs. Bun ter, Grummett, Mrs, McNeil and Mrs, Fer, to work on the dinner. on have offered e committee for their meeting with a good at- tendance and Community-|:. Friendship showed 44 vis- its made to sick and shutins dur- ing the past month. The Womens 8 a World. Day of Prayer will b , Feb. 10 in the Pouticostal Church at 2.80 p.m. The meeting was brought to a close with all repeating the Should be placed in the Selkirk Lord’s Prayer. Camp Rory. It is expected fiat Camp rat at Christina Lake. Guide @ Camp at Rory will require trans- ecutive meeting which he had velling gavel which | . branch when the record book is com- will be celebrating their 59th The evening’ 's entertainment was provided by the Westwind girls sank: many -selections,’ ac-. INTERIOR LAKE. SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Nelson 352-5434 banquet was discussed: and the z COLUMBIA. SAND _& GRAVEL ‘OGLO ys Building te Sueely Co. Ltd. CASTLE TONIGHT & FRIDAY Shows at 7.00 & 9.00 Juin | ROBERTSON: rsa SAT. - MON. - TUES. Shows at 7.00:& 9.00 STARTS WEDNESDAY Shows at 7.00 & 9.00°" YOUNG LOVERS Starring: Peter Fonda & Sharon Hugueny e ~ Saturday. Matinee at 1.30 | is-a big event in of most Sales for the College ’an- nual were concluded yesterday. The communications department of the College hopes to’ be able aerents i of-Selkirk are confident that the annual’ will be worth more than their money’s worth. 8 Of improvement. All. the treasurer protem, Wadey; secretary, H.. Bate. Committee: E. Fo ‘universities, and: Selkirk’s promises to be no exception. The carnival, will feature canoe, snowshoe, and: toboggan races, plus a variety of contests to be held in the college. ° Snow. sculpturing,‘a..major. part of any. winter carnival will begin Monday, « 13,. ‘and: ‘judging held on Friday; 17. A” Selkirk King and queen. will be chosen ‘Thursday and crowned Friday nite at the dance at'the:College. A ‘torchlight, parade and: pep Yally through Trail will wind up the week's ceremonies On Tuesday in the’ college lounge, a pep rally was held to inform students of these coming events, Bill Ternan, a. student who has done more for establish- ing Selkirk’s College spirit, stat, ed that there were only 30 or 40 students on whom fue could depend for su any ex- free i Pfanction and he asked the majority of students to all help to make the win' carnival. a success. ter | girls who did: such LETTER Minor Hockey Association: Voices Its Appreciation put in. a. véry,.long day at the) S.i Castlegar and District Miner Hockey’ Association: wish: es to express cere appreci- ation to all those who contribut- ed to or participated in the very successful Minor Hockey Week celebrations during ‘the week of Jan..23-28.") = thanks go ‘to Cook, Corbett, Zinnio and Reed who 0 kindly gave of their time to officiate at the various game- opening ceremonies, to Super Valu for their g donation ¢ table: ct the ‘arena’en- trance, R.. Bitter. for spending aren all ‘of. Saturday Photographing the activities," =< ‘0 Messrs: Tomuik Ed Nemrava of the arena staff for their fine cooperation; to the eek, to Mr. Austin ‘of Austin Electric for the public. address |: system set-up. .-To all the coaches and play-|° ers of the Nelson and. Tr of the foodstuff used to feed the army of young hockey play-|to Mrs. Callig: ers during the Saturday. finale. ‘To Mrs, Stoochnoff,) Mrs. Clarke and all the ladies ‘and teams w! ie. spel interest to the Saturday games, an. for preparing the publicity posters, to’all:all parents who turned out for the gam 268 3 —_ we feel sure? the: job running the ‘upstairs tefresh- The weekend of the “10th, the ski club at ‘Selkirk’ College the ski club at Selkirk: College urday, 0 > ee | rf ms(HUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE” KINNAIRD, B.C. ment stand for 12 hours on Sat- urday, to Mr. W..L. Brown who aT TIDE, King Size . Sees se EGGS, Local Fresh, ioe 2 doz. yomrr TISSUE, Ballet 8 rolls. P BK BOSTON STEAK The eee eeee BOG ‘PORK CHOPS, all cuts, th, ......- 686 ‘Bacon, sido sliced 1 Ih. see eee 460 were ‘not ‘and ‘last, but not Teac, to all'the referees, |.’ scorekeepers , and: ‘any. others who may have been inadvertant- oO ie" and| Castlegar News for the excellent |‘ ur special publicity given to Minor:Hockey | ': Mayor Maddocks and Aldermen | We ‘ail } cial | | Merkel, 8S. Momick, J. Mills, 0. ‘Anderson, Lamb, : H. - Pi Hon: Padres, Rey. ‘Willey and ev. R.: Jeffery; bingo, Ken Rigby; club ‘lounge, O, :Anderson and ;and ceno- service officer, » tts; Austin; cemel ~ Jones} if membership,’ f committee, J: Of United Church Hold Burns’ Tea ternoon ‘in the. church. tish theme, and guests ered with a’red ered To you all — our most sincere thanks. Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Assoc. Note Significant. Decrease i in 1966 Traffic Falalities British. Columbia. motorists ended’ 1966 ‘with ‘a. si icant decrease ‘in the number of traf- fic fatalities’during the. final is the only: bright spot in an ‘oth- erwise gloomy. cloud. of statistics which seems to. prevail over Pro- or. weblele, accidents in 1966: than’ in i month of the year’ but. that: fact [) Pi people : in-)the| ¢ province: aiea ‘as a-result of; mot- of pink and» white mums and heather.° “An old quill ents. Each of the. individual. te: land. Each table ‘had: a centr piece with one of: depicting the’ centre piece. for the event. Co: Presi er, for’ fe eee nue Sout'in the number of deaths, over 1965 was reer ene by. provinelal: drivers -. compiled accidents, ‘increased 10.6 1 per cent ‘over. 1965;-inj Gall the globe. ‘Wilding. Gonmittce Chairman: Sports, ‘The hall ‘was. decorated, in .the-Scot- ere each ven a piece of purple heather. . # The P serving table was cov- laid cloth cov- with a. wi ite’ lace cloth, d with a low arrangement pom pom pen ina bottle of ink, and silv- er services added to the arrange- tables were also covered with! 9 either a plaid.cloth or one with scenes of Scotland, most of these clothes had been sent from Scot- Burn’s poems ‘Wm. Easton and Mrs. W.© Wright were: co-convenors ittees. in charge were: bake table, ‘Mrs. J. ding ing the afternoon: were Mrs. F. Willey, ‘Mrs.:'T. Wilaing, ‘Mrs. D. 36 | Faris, G.A.;Stone, Mrs. J. G. Robertson, Mri Anderson, Ae Mae Pt ae receat'- years, the day's int prayers ys for pease and. nd under: . | standin, e al Institute for the Blind:’ ward began +in’ the have: ‘literally ‘eircled |} : movements in a number of coun- _ Society Holds The: sed meeting of. Rob- son Recreational Society . was held in the hall on Friday.even- ing .with 17. members Present. President E Zibin’ was:in. the | ° chair. The annual financial state- ment was- read. by” treasurer Keith Waldie. Maintenance re- port was given by David Stewart, voling of many improvements being made to the. hall, the greatest being the conversion to given by Alice Sanford with fund" raising being .bake, bingo, cabaret dance, community sup- per and the New ‘Year's Eve party. Louis. Zurick gave the Scout and Cub reports, Cora »| ton report, stating that 16 to 20 on Tuesday evening. George Markin gave. the Centennial: report on. the new the a The chair was then turned ver to. Mrs. Dick Fowler for election of officers. E. Thors had been on the nominating. com- mittee and the following were patural gas of the heating syst- a Soil convenor report was £ members regularly use the hall , addition and improved entry to : sity. copy. from the Canadian Nation- ‘hough the Day. of. Frayer et ‘Gniter States ited early’as'1887 and in Canada in Te98, its spread around the wor- id has been something of: a modern miracle. “It to ‘have “caught on” just seems e similar While intercession is the central idea of the World Day. of Prayer, offerings are also stantial, In Canada, cee ee amount ed to more 1966. This ethan ‘was 00.80 an the publication and distribution of Cl tien literature, refugee work and other-concerns throu- ghout “the world.’ >< Com inco Employee Retires After. 43 Years Service who ‘has’ been as- oe the company. le is James Atwell, who re- tired as superintendent oi the Warfield chemical: and fertilizer operations after 43 years of ser- “Born ‘in Glescow, Scotland, Lee Schuepfer. gave the badmin-} vice ing at Brantford, Ontario. He graduated from: Queen’s Univer- with a degree in metallurgy in 1924 and in that same year, joined Comnco as a chi at the Trail assay, Office. a Ib. 49c Gainer’s reacted be bend piece, Ib. .. 4 Stuart House ‘SOUPS, all kinds, S-packages . 49« © Stuart House FOIL WRAP * SO-ft. rolls 59e ROBIN. HOOD OATS, 5 lb. bags ‘When ed the iret ne ronurie acid plant at Trail in 1929, he was transfer- red to the and fertiliz- @! elected: Mrs. Cora. L. secretary; D. Stewart, treasurer. Directors are D. "Bayko and Mrs. Irene:Bishop. Mrs..D. Lan- caster was elected as a KRC re- presentative for a three-year. term. Mrs..A. Sanford is to attend ie KRC and presented a re- port on the many activities in the =| hi all. "It was moved that the Rob- son. Recreational: ( er operations. Two years later, Mr. Atwell moved to the newly- completed phosphate plant where Cominco was employing a new continuous procéss to pro- duce phosphoric acid for the manufacture of phosphate fer- tilizers. Mr. Atwell became superin- tendent of. the phosphate. Plant in/1932 and in 1956, was appoint- -sponsor.. the, Cub and seat movement for the coming weR note’ of thanks ‘was extend: s say to: the outgoing officers and t " ed chemical and fertilizer .opera- tions at Warfield. He: became superintendent in 1963. a must’ n . plan new fund raising activities, ward to acd ‘all. concerned. ‘busy. year is looked for-} CATELLI MACARONI DINNERS 4 pkgs. 49c PURE PEACH JAM, 48-oz. ti 69 Is |W F a eee bie. blue skirts, white saldies and plaid eae Baty oa per cent over 1908 and 453 damage : per cent to #25 083; 542. The: MVB’ further reports that in” 1965, the last- year -for for. 45.2 ‘per cent of the fai the traffic fatalities; 86 per cent were-due to three causes: colli- sion. of two. or more vehicles; pedestrian fatalities and vehicles The report states that tof ss To ey 29, a cae: ys. BUDAY — ‘Walter’ Buday (nee: Wilson) of Castlegar, Tan. $1; a son. LEITNER — Mrs, Kenneth i altae’ of obeon, To. Mrs. Sergio A Peale ‘and th the late Mr. Sergio cae a aa To Mr. and Bice —.To Mr, and con T "COURT OF REVISION The. Kinnaird Court of: Revision will sit in the day, Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. to , to the sment Roll. Mrs. Robert ‘Menzies of Castle- Teaving the roadway. ii gar, Feb. 1, a son.