CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 20, 1973 Classificd Ads ‘Se Per Word Per Insertion : Minimum 50 Cents ' 3 Insertions for Price of 2 50c Billing Charge if Ad not paid for before noon on Friday after ad first run - Classified Ads Deadline 10 am, Sharp Wednesdays Display Advertising Deadline 12 Noon Tuesdays Phone 365-7266 FOR RENT 1 BDRM. FURNISHED SU- ite, heated, carpeted, also 1 bachelor ite, Available Jan. 1, Ph. 365-5: 1_ BDRM. URNESEED DU- plex, Castlegar. Ph. 365- . FURNISHED 1 BDRM, SU- ite in cowntown Castlegar. Ph, 965-7353, tin 51 3 ROOM FURNISHED BA- sement suite, $75 plus elec- ale Ph, 365-7664, 351 HOME SPACES avatable. Ph, 365-7517. a only, Grade “A” ‘Tur! BDRM. COT: ely Cohens Adults no pets, Ph. ie Baye Payn Takit Stores OR SALE: 3 BDRM. FURN- ished mobile home situated on lot in Blueberry Creek. Ph, 365-3514. tin 50 3 BEDROOM TRAILER IN Blueberry. Ph. cab ‘2 BDRM. FURNISHED UN- its, Weekly and monthly ra- tes. Ph. 365-5613. tin 49 FURNISHED 3 ROOM SU- ite, Ph, 365-5062. 349 1 BDRM.FURNISHED APT: Suitable Ey ingle ie girl.'Ph. 31 AED TRAILER 5S able in fohsons Ph ea 5567. tin 50 LARGE MOBILE HOME Space in Genelle Area. Ph, 693-2318, tin 42 @ MISC. for SALE WINDOW WASHER a leaner 16 oz. tin, reg- ular $1.50, this weekend % price, Junction gull Super Service, Kinnaird. 1 WINTER 650 x 166 tare BOY'S MUSTANG BIKE, banana seat, purple metallic color. Ph. 365-7061 after 6 ‘HAVESYOU A CAR Tow! 1. 2 SET OF 4 SOMMER TIRES with rims for F250 Ford truck, Also. Z sets of chains. Ph. 365-3495. BRAND NEW SPIN DRYER Reg. price $179.50, reduced to $125.- Nutri-Health Food Shop, Castlegar. Ph. 23 wishing d_ schools, 326, 200. 0h 205-3008 ®@ MISC, for SALE REGISTERED OLD ENG- lish Sheep dog pup. 6 mon: ths old. Hereford steer, ae Rossland 362-9403, a CURISTHAS” SPECIAL Stainless Biot Cookware. Free Demonstration, Ph. 350-7555 George's cere Tomatoes, aylners Cholce, 28 oz. 3 tins $1.00, G,G, Whole Biuahroomts 2 tins le, Chunky Tu! 07, tins 68¢, Bob's Pye Takit Stores Ltd. TIAGSTROM FLAT-10P GU- itar (western style) and mat: ching case, New condition, Ph, 365-5724, i — AC NutriMax models, Nutri- Health Food Shop, cate Ph, 365-7750. 61 30 ASSORTED ROCK CAS ii sette Tapes with delux Re case, valued at $200, Cot ing for oe Ph. 365-8058. UITAR, “LES ELECTRIC Paul’ fattation with case, . Perfect condition, one mon: th old. Ph, 365-8058 after 3 p.m. OIL FIRED HOT WATER Furnace, Comp. with 7 cast iron radiators and con: trols. $150. Eh. 365-5957. ‘aL TENNESSEE NOMA Cedar Chests, Artisti designed. Can enrich every bride's fondest dreams, at Mayflower Service, Slocan TOP SOIL, CRUSHED OR pierun gravel h. 365-5158, NEW CHESTERFIELD AND chair (gold) $125, 1 End Ta- ble $18, 1 Coffee Table, walnut 60” $25, Used elect- rolux complete with attach- fon with aa ae ta : ‘on with baby di stoc ck $695. Ph, 365-3051. CABBAGE, CARROTS AND Beets, 10c per pound. Ph. 365-7014. 350 1 PR. , size 11. (Pro Model) Ph. 365-8304 after 4 Ea 250 USED OLUXES Model 86, yrs. old, re- conditioned ers Model 3, 9 years a meconditloned $65; Mi years old, fectnditoned foe Model 88 ear warranty.) PI Zale sannien © HOMES for SALE ——— OLDER HOME ON 1.12 AG fes, fenced, with ereek, 14 baths, ible S bedrooms; 2 she Ideal for horses, Asking $16, 800, Phone Irene Masson at Hipwell Realty, frre) or evenings 365- od WELL BUILT 2 BDRM. HO- me, furnished or unfurnish- d, Full: basement, oil heat, large double carport and sundeck) Central location to 361 you all A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS sand — . tin 40 ‘Chicken Noodle Soup Mx, 8 pkgs, 89¢, Campell's Mu: shroom Soup, case ‘Dale tins $5.79. mb Stores Ltd. ————— Realty Ltd, fit, Bay Ne fal Fer. Write Box 3007R, Cas- legar. tin 50 ONE LOT IN OOTISCHEN- ja, 76 X 115. Septic Tanke and pole for ler hook- up. Ph. 385-3260. 850 @ MOBILE HOMES 10 X 50 TRAILER, AVAIL- able Jan. 1, With 12 X 20 addon, Ph, 365-6890. 1972 12’ X 60’ 2 BEDROOM Traller, Ph. 365-7566. 450 © VEHICLES 2 DOOR CHRYSLER New Yorker. Very good Spee Ph, evenings 365- 1968 FIREBIRD, V-5,_3- speed, tape deck. $1500 Ph," 365-5009. 351 389 NORDIC SKIDOO OR will trade for old car. Fh age, excellent condition, ex- cellent gas mileage. Ph. 365- 3569, 350 1970 FORD PICK-UP 4-SPEED, V8 Can be seen at MIKE’S MOBILE HOMES LTD. 1685 Columbia Ave. DN 2307 arr CHEY CAPRICE, V-3, automatic, P. hn “Good condition. $000 65-3015. STATION . WAGON, . 1971 Dodge, vinyl roof, P.S., P.B., auto. tr: "ans! ion, radio, +6692. 51 m Spuds, e Ss WANTED USED VACUUM CLEANER in fair condition. Ph, 365- ‘7664, 5 351 KITTENS, WILL. PROVIDE @ good home for kittens needed in time for present. Please deliver. Call Alex Kor i “May | see your union card?” © WANTED ASHLEY HEATER IN GO- od condition, Ph. een 6a. 50 WOOD COOKSTOVE IN jood condition. Age or sty- le unimportant. Contact Ho- ward Ingber, Site 19, C! $S2_‘Thrums, 34 BUILDING LOT, CASTLI gar. Ph, 385-9527. 3 Vita-Crunch Granola, Tegu: Date or Almond lana Bob's Paya Takit Stores EMPTY BEER AND POP bottles. Apply — Chuck's Transfer. Ph. 365-7971. tin 49 © WORK WANTED WILL BABYSIT IN MY home anytime.! 50c hour, 75¢e after midnight. Ph. car of 365-6841 or 305-5031, Call Mary. 350 WILL BABYSIT 1 OR 2 CH- Udren in my home in Rob- son, Ph. 365-3556, 349 ORGAN Fa ACCORDIAN lessons for beginners. Ph, 365-5693. 943 sun flower Seeds, 2 Ibs. 79¢ 0 lb. bags $12.98. Roasted and Shelled, qb. 89¢. Bob's Pay'n Takit Stores Ltd. - ©-HELP WANTED ~ BABYSITTER FOR WEEK: daye, preferably i BY ho- rin Dum area. Starting January 2. Ph, 365- GRARIAN'S ASSISTANT for Castlegar Public Library commencing Jan. 1, 1974 ar Public Lib.) Box 3902, Castlegar. rary, 2 po 20 ib. bags Flour $2.29 Bob's Pay'n Takit . Stores © BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES STEP re TO BUSINESS SALES with Texas Oil Com: pany. 1973 average order was $212, paying handsome commission, Current open- legar ans area. Age bu ® LOST LOST $50 BETWEEN FER- ry and 79 Crescent St., Fin- der please phone 9653571. @ FOUND ITEMS ADVERTISED IN this column are’ not ed for as a public service by ls ls newapaper If yr @ NOTICES THE NEUROTICS on fous Group is here iN town. NA does not use the word neurotic in its scientific sense, For the purposes of NA, a “neurotic” is anyone whose © Cards of. Thanks © LEGALS =| We wish to express our appreciation for the kind- ness shown to us in the loss of our beloved 1 mother, si ter and auntie, Special th- anks to Dr. Walton, nurses with their functioning in any way and to any degree whatsoever. Meetings every Monday night, basement of St, Rita's Church and eve: Thursday evenings in St. David's Rectory. Time 8 o'- clock, Phone 365-7175 for further information, tin ALCOHOLICS ANONYM- ous is a fellowship of men and women who share their ‘inking. Thi no dues or fees for A.A. allied with any sect, denom- ination, politics, organiza- tion or institution; does not wish to engage in any con- her Dione the, Castlegar Neva and say. like to place a ee found ad.” th't7 OY'S AND OnE eis bike Friday, Dec. 14, Owners may claim by ident- ifylng at the R.C.M.P. Of ce. ® STUDENT PLACEMENT HIGH SCHOOL AND COL- lege students seeking part- time jobs may offer their services here free of char- ge. Just drop into the Cas- tlegar News office to place your tin 37 STUDENTS WANT ODD jobs such as shovelling snow, etc. Phone Brian at 365-5098 or Randy at 365- 5656. 251 GENERAL SNOW REMOV- al, roofs, driveways, etc. Ph. Leo at 365-5569 or, Serge, g at 365-5903. YOUNG... GIRL WISHING . to do Christmas gift. wrap- ping in her own home. Ph, Golleen at 965-5047. "250, 250. ® NOTICES a on “the “Li y; neit! nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to sober and help other alco- holics to achieve sobtisty. Box 3091. Castlegar. tfn 3 @ NOTICES AA, MEETS ST. PETERS Lutheran Church, 415 Map- Te St., Wednesdays 8 p.m. Health Centre saturdays 8 pm. Alanon of C tlegar Funeral ‘Home’ Lad- . jes that sewed the suit, gr- ave diggers, cooks, singers, all our friends and relatives and everyone that came and helped us out. Thank you Se eater Sincerely Bons Sister Helen Postnikaft and all the family fe the family oj late. Edward . D. O'Neal would like to express our heartfelt thanks to Dr. J. .. Hall and the nurses and wonderful attention and care given while he was a patient, Thanks also to Fa- ther Boyle, Officers and members of Local 1-405 LW.A, the management and staff of Celgar Sawmill, our friends and neighbours for their help, cards, flow- ers ane messages of sympa- thy in our time of sorrow. ‘We wish to express our heartfelt’ thanks and sin- cere appreciation for the sympathy, Hora’ offerings sympat 01 ferings, 0 tha Heat Foundation don: ton, the R.C.M.P., Mr. bei and Rev- eren — Wendy, Jean, ‘Mark and Deirdre Davie Health Centre 8 p.m. For further information write Bor 3081 or Box 3114 lars gar. ADDRESS LABELS. HAN- dy for use on erivelo arcels, etc. 300 for $1.75. Ne tin 22 and Cat. Foods in Bob’s Pay’n Takit Stores Ltd. : 2 eo, EEACET NE jtanding?.sent everyday En; mended by and other Christian leaders, Deluxe edition, only $8.95. Send cheque or money or- der to: Bibles, Box 600, Bea- 1 Alta, Money-back ‘Y CHRISTMAS AND Happy New Year to all our friends, — Mrs, J. S. Hardy and son. LADY, 31, WOULD LIKE to meet gentleman around 40 for companionship. De- tails to Box 3007G, Castle- gar News g THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 7.00 p.m., Channel 7, “Food Handling for Volun- teer catering”. How-to safe- ly. prepare and handle food , for catering West Kootenay Public Health Inspectors course, SEASON GREETINGS TO “tall my friends and custom- 250 | rs. — Hazel Saville - PIANO TEACHER JUST moved to. this area. Avail- ‘able for. plano and or voice lessons. Call now and en- poll for January. Ph. B65. vancouver 873-2121, even- ings, 738-1731. 22.33 PHOTOCOPYING: BLACK- cer We wish to express our thanks to our friends and relatives for the party and lovely ely gift weir recalved for our tenth — Nick and’ Vera Thanks to the Sisters of of Rootenny. Temple No. 37, Gostlepar, fo: for the baby gt for bei id to LOST CERTIFICATE OF’ .: LAND REGISTRY ACT RE: Lot 2 ’ Block i District’ Lot 4598, village oF F Minnaled tioned ‘lands, '-issued names of la Herbert Re by giv. iven expiration of, the di cation hereof, late. ‘of! the issue a visional Certificate’ of Title’, Certifi in Heu ‘of the sald cate, unless in the mean: time valid objection be pana’ on me ia felting Re y Oltlen Netto, I ait day of December, , W. D. Sutherland 251" A Dec, 20, 1673. © LEGALS ( in the '§ I 14 days fae i WI Send Christmas: | alldren's ‘Hospital: tate held: ‘th hristmas. ‘‘luncheo: berries yt las last week taste jwith - ‘cedar \- boughs, Pinaettia and a, Christmas THE NEW COUNTRY POP. RECORD: ALBUM BY FRANK & RUBY KONKEN, NOW. AVAILABLE AT MOST LOCAL‘ STORES, wf Notice of Application r_ Change of Nam NOTICE is hereby “a en that an pe treet will be made to the Director :of Vital Statistics for a change / me: ‘ae Ruavlebe Avenue Sout. " in the Provine of ee Golumbin Te change my name from Le: nard Sydney ‘Skavlebo to Leonard Bo Grantt, My wife's name from Patricia | Meryn Skavlebo to Patricia Meryn Grantt. - Dated this 17th ‘day: of December, A.D. 1988 aan bo (Signature of Applicant) LORN’ s: Steamcesning and. " wes Welding" 3 ‘ 1095 Quance Robson — Ph. h, 365-3495" Mr. betskoff of Brilliant, Dec. 8 a daughter. (Correction) MILLER — To Mrs, Walter Miller aE Cas and Mrs, Ben Anderson of ; Thru, Dec: 18 a daugh- ¥ ee t © Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdsworth of Kinnaird are air sand ces Frank Hou; imporian, is. We train. Air mail S. M. Dickerson, Pres,, Southwes- tern Petroleum, Ft. Worth, Bl m ture, tra lot. $49,000. Write 2h29 20 Place N.E., Beatie We ‘Wa- shington 98155. © LOST 359-7776. ROOM AND BOARD, $100 Jan er month, startin; wary For amt student: Write D. Drebet, Box 134, ts BC. 349 PAIR OF BOY’S GLASSES: with brown frames, in bro- wn case. Lost last Thursday or Friday between Twin Rivers School and 4th Ave. o reward, Ph. wae Gallons Perfex Bleach at 08 ‘Panty “Hose, pr. 59¢. Foil Wrap for that marke Y 79c. Bread Pans, 4 pi 39c. Large size Roast- ing Fans, | £3 see: Re-usable too! (alum. Bob's ea Takit . Stores Ltd. PROFESSIONAL DRESSMA- king, designing and altera- tions a specialty. Fone Be- verly Barr 365-3243. tin 49 “Ontario, Gaddis will take place Jan- uary.12, 1974 in Castlegar. ® Cards of Thanks Special’ thanks to Dr. W. M. Yule, the nurses and staff of Castle trict Hospital given us whil — Kevin WEATHER f t i following openings: | Mechanical Design Engineer ‘am to be responsible for engineering “projects from the initial design. steges through to: installa- ‘tion and startup,’ Candidates with about five years cA Selated ekperlence are preferred. ‘Mechanical Design Draffsman _ tolwork on'a, variety of projects in the design depatment. Candidates with about two:to four years process: piping experience are aeveforredt Aprlicants -are invited to forward resumes: in- cluding: ‘experience, education and present salary ba \ fey Piece H, "MacAhur “on" with Department of MacMillian Bloe- ws Hormac .Pylp Division at Nanaimo hes the. elcomed everyone and a delicious pot luck buffet lunch- eon was enjoyed by everyone, ‘Instead. ‘of. members exchanging presents, each per- son took gifts which were later ‘ mailed to the children in the Vancouver Children's Hospital, After lunch all joined inthe (continued: ‘from ‘page 9)" ‘ Savings Credit ‘Union 5. Goalles were Kirby (Pee Wee Rep) and Zoobkoff (K.8.C.U). Goals for ‘Pee Wee Rep by Nazaroff (B. Martin), Nazaroff (Martin), Barnes. (Antignani), ‘Kanigan (Lightle and Sherstobitoff), Nevakshonoff (Strelioff and Antignani) sand Kanigan an singing..of several Ch Carols, Mrs, T. Sanford. was pianist. This was followed by : The playing of bingo during which there were many Brize winners. Members are reminded ; there will not be a meeting until February. Congratulate _ °(! ‘Twin Towns “Dear Sir: ‘ May I iuse this. method of saying ‘congratulations ‘to the town of Kinnaird and Castlegar on thbir decision to, amalga- mate. ~ We will be interested to see what you decide to call your little “city” which was called home for five years. ¥ Clint and I take this fopportunity to say to all our # friends of that area, may you enjoy ‘love .and. peace > at Christmas, and success and joy in the marriage of your towns! Clint and Eleanor Honaed Prince Ri Vinee, “MacMillan Bloedet - 5, B.C, Carpet Headquarters OGLOW BROS, CASTLEGAR. Phone 365-7202 Your Floor Covering Centre ’ :*. Vinyl & Tile Flooring * Custom Draperies * Carpeting i *: Furniture Recovering is Gordon Wall transfer ‘paid up to'date. a All‘cuistanding 1973 Water Accounts willl be red jo’ taxes on: Janiary, 1, 1974.: Please check to see that your 7a lW 1974 WATER. ACCOUNTS Water levy for 12 months: ° Discount’, Hf paid ‘by January 31, 1974. Quarterly payment schedule: *: January:1 to March 31, 1974 ° Discount _ Water payment due dates: Pat ; March 31, 1974, June. 30, 1974 Sept. 90, 1974, Dec, 31,\ 1974 1974 SEWER’ ACCOUNTS ‘075. West, Georgia Sirest For K.8.C.U.. by Markin (Kooznetsoff), Kooznetsoff (Polonicoff), Keraiff (unassisted), (Polonicoff)'and Keraiff (Sher- stobitaly and Sockorookoff). o* egion 6, Pee Wee Rep 6, Golalies were ‘John Fitt (Legion) and Randy Kirby (Pee Wee Rep). Goals for Legion by Tan Stewart (Walter Jenkins and R. White), Patt Rilkoff ‘(Kevan Basaran), Ian Stewart (unassisted), Pat Rilkoff (unassisted), Mitch Quaedvlieg ‘(Kevan Basran and Rick White) and Pat Rilkoff (unassisted). For the Pee Wee Rep by Bruce *Martin (Terry Nazaroff, Gra- ham McLachlan), David -Kan- igan (Mark Lightle), Joe Anti- _gnani (Barnes and Mike Nevak- “shonoff), David Kanigan (Ken Sherstobitoff} and David Kan- igan (Mark Lightle and Darcy McKinnon). Dec. 15 Legion 3, Texaco 1. Goalies were Danny McMullen (Legion) and Larry Ingham (Texaco). Goals for the Legion were by lan Stewart (Unassisted), Jan Stewart (Pat Rilkoff) and Tan Stewart (Walter Jenkins and Ricky White). Scoring for Texaco Jim Giliman (unassisted). Kootenay Savings Credit Union 9, Workers _ 2. Goalies MacKenzie (KSCU) Wallace (PPWC). Goals for KSCU by Kooznetsoff. (Shnell and Zoobkoff), Keraiff (Shersto- bitoff), Sherstobitoff (Keraiff), Kooznetsoff (unassis' kin (Kooznetsoff), Sherstobitoff {Polonicoff), (Moroso), Zoobkoff (Moroso) and Kooznetsoff. (Moroso). Scoring for PPWC were Halish- eff ( Sookoraokoff . Pulp and Paper. Sherstobitoff ; Allingham (DePaol), Alling ham (Muskavitch), Allingham - (Perepolkin),: Allingham (Pere- polkin) and DePaoll (New). Chlefa 6, Boots 2. Goalies were Akselson (Chiefs) and Grunerud (Boots), Goals for Chiefs by Veysey (Archam- bault), Paul (Dube), Archam- bault (Dube), Rutland (Paul), Paul (Dube) and Archambault (Dube). For the Boots by Wilson (Walker) and Fitz- patrick (Wilson), Dec. 11 Chiefs 3, Bantam Rep 1. Goalies were Akselson (Chiefs) and McMullen (Bantam Rep). Goals for the Chiefs by Paul (Wishloff), Paul (Archambault) and R. Veysey (Dube). Bantam Rep scorer Sherstobitoff (unassisted). Dec. 12 Boots 7, Blades 1. Goalies were Grunerud (Boots) and Keraiff (Blades). Goals for Boots by Nixon (Geddes and Walker), Walker (Nixon and P. Geddes), Loukianoff (Fitz- patrick), Nixon (Geddes. and Walker), Fitzpatrick (Plotnik- off, Geddes (Nixon and Walker) and Plotnikoff (Walker).. Scoring for the Blades was B, DePaoli (Unassisted). ~ Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Results | ‘ Pup Division “Canadians 1, Canucks 3, Goalies were Grant Stewart ’ (Canadians) and Grant Gyurko-, ° vits (Canucks). Goals for Cana- dians ‘by Lyle . Stoushnow (unassisted). Scoring for the Canucks were Greg Pondelicek ({Nazaroff), Bobby Woykin (unassisted) and Paul Geddes (unassisted), Sabres 6, Bruins 6, Goalies were Tim Baulkam (Sabres) and Sean Armstrong (Bruins), Goals for the Sabres by N, Plotnikoff (T. Reed), D, Know- ler (K, Purdy), C. Osachoff (unassisted), Brent Baulkam (D. Knowler), C. Liber (P. Smitheram) and Len Lauriente (B. Baulkam and Purdy). For the Bruins by Fred Pozdnekoff ° (unassisted), Jimmy Smith (unassisted), Ji Tianiay Smith (unassisted), “ D. — Postnikoff J. Smith (unassisted) and D. Postnikofi (unassisted). Blackhawks 5, Rangers 3, Goalies’ were Randy Ritter (Blackhawks) and Roger Terhune (Rangers). Goals for the Blackhawks by DePaoli (Kilpatrick and Landis), Landis (DePaoli),* Kanigan (DePaoli), DePaoli (Kilpatrick) and Landis (Kilpatrick). For the Rangers by Kirby: (unassisted), Kirby (unassisted) “ and = Yule (unassisted). The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SEGONDARY SCHOOL Hil Cheryl Kirk again, bringing you more news about our school and what we are studying these days. Mr. Sheppard—typing and social studies teacher: “In grade 8 the students have been taking instruction in the letters of the keyboard, the parts of the typewriter, typing posture, and machine control. Grade 9's take all of the above - plus basic layout skills. “In social studies we are ntam Rep" were (Kirby and'Shersto- . bitoff, "Obetkalf, (Varabioff}, Townsend (Yule and Tasone) and Tasone (Yule). For the . Blades by Allingham (DePaoli), studying . Europ: history, Renaissance exploration, sci- ence and religion. Currently we are discussing the Protestant Reformation.” | . '# \c “We ‘have been ‘dealing’~ with the basic figures of speech (simile, metaphor, personifica- tion, hyberbole), In literature, attention has been focussed.on the short story (theme, char- acter, suspense and conflict). “In French, the grade 9's have been studying time, date, and the past tense, while the grade 8's have been occupied with the verbs ‘aller’ and ‘etre’ as well as practicing greetings.” * * co Mr. Grant—science: “In grade 8 chemistry, we have completed project work on the Kinetic Town Issues Two Traffic Tickets in Nov. There were only two traffic tickets issued in Castle- gar last month. This was reported by Ald. Carl Henne at. last week's council meeting. There. were also five _ tickets paid, three outstanding and one summons outstanding Molecular - Theory... Projects involved three class presentations on 18th century science from each group. ‘The next unit con- centrates on technical lab skills to be mastered. “In grade.9 we are dealing “with work that used to be grade 12 stuffl.Ideas on the atom, and > mastery of chemical language in formulae and chemical equations. As far as lab work is concerned, we are working towards mastery of quantita- tive lab skills and will be doing some qualitative semi-micro . technique in the near future.” * * * Mrs. Grant—French: “Most students learned a ‘poeme’ — im; franeais,:1» deux was done. Of course, a little” more \serious work included learning words about objects in the classroom, the days of the. week, translations, a couple of - verbs, the masculine and feminine of nouns and adject. ives et Je reste. More | next imel Meanwhile, we want to end our column by paying tribute to our boys’ basketball team that -won the Mt. Sentinel -Invita- tional Tourney championship last weekend. ‘They won all their games, in one of-them establishing a school record of 101 points (to 39) against New Denver. James Warner was the high scorer in each of the three games he played, and was voted most valuable player of the whole. fournament: Our dance ‘last Friday was quite : successful and the school Burns. Ready to Eat. Hams Sa GOV'T. INSP, 6-20 LBS," . GRADE “A” FROZEN.........::.. Ib. 89c 20 Ibs. &up....'.... Ib. 79 a» SAUSAGE MEAT ». 13¢ Gov't. Insp.......° Ib. 99 ROAST cove nse. omave a". $1.59 SUPER BUYS - SPAGHETTI LANCIA 9 LB, PRO, nn KIDNEY BEANS. snes 02. PINEAPPLE JUICE oo «oz FRUIT COCKTAIL onsowre 02 PINEAPPLE su nounran 190. CHOCOLATES sons su. TOMATOES. sus 2 ox 3 for $1.00 for $1.00 SMOKED OYSTERS cow sou 14 cz... KERNEL CORN DEL MONTE 12 OZ. s.ssscssscsene 4 for $1. 19 3 for $1.00 2 for 89 3 for $1.00 5 for $1.00 8.5 DILLS ROSE 32 OZ... ic MEAT PIES eanaurr eor......3 {OF 8c | = BRUSSEL SPROUTS STRAWBERRIES “werent "FOREMOST Egg Nog Sour Cream Party Dips Quart’... 69¢ 20orz. ...... 75c Soz..... 2 for77e WHIPPING CREAM «x. ic Ritz, Crackers hoc Nuts © Aloha 13 oz. tin .......... Ketchup . 69c Heinz 32 oz. .... ‘Cheese Whiz ; 9c | w 19¢ ffee Chase & Sanborn VW. een Cranberry Sauce Ocean Spray 14 oz. lly Powders Kraft 16 oz. . Edam Cheese. Clark Soup Tomato or Veg. 10 oz. Soda Crackers © Christie 2 Ibs. 89c Mild Cheese Burnshire 10 Ib, Beck Ib. 89c was un- der the guidance of Mr. Clark ~ and Miss Redding. Tt was quite z festive up, Here. in November. German. 10 Ib. block. . 8 tins $1.00 SOFT DRINKS Gingerale, Coke, Sprite | for 88c - OLD DUTCH POTATO a 26 or. Plus Deposit ... RED EMPEROR GRAPES =~ SWEET POTATOES FRESH. OCEAN SPRAY. USA. No.1 1/LB, PACKAGE .. 9c CRANBERRIES USA. Net BRUSSEL SPROUTS m 3 Radish & Green Onions cauromnia ..3 BUNCHES 33¢ AT HOME from’ © HIPWELL REALTY 355 Columbia Ave. . Ph. 365-7514 _ Castlegar, BC" : Sewer levy for 12 months a Discount 974: Quarterly. payment: schedule; MIXED NUTS lf paid by January 31, JAPANESE ORANGES January 1. to March 31, 1974 Bundle $6. Oe Box $3. 39 beAZas, PARENTS &.; ik Sewer payment due dates seme’ ‘cs water. 4 : i PRICES. EFFECTIVE, DECEMOER. 20/120 22 AL marl one. If you have not received your 1974 Water . = . ; Ra eee - ‘ i. or Sewer Account Booklets please contact the 4 Ey : The sounds of Christmas are happy . 2 ale useeiled at 701 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird, sounds . .. the glorious ringing of church felephone wee Water and Sewer payments may also ba patd-° |. bells... the echo of merry voices ‘“midst.the at the Bank of Commerce in Castleaird Plaza. is i softly falling snow .. ..and our will be. a service charge of 20c per. payment. wishes to you: a Very Merry Christmas! RA, Beauchamp, 5 es Deputy Clerk-Treasurer, Walt Hill and the + Town: of Kinnaird friendly staff at PLAYMOUR HOMES C000 Wis To all our customers, sincerest wishes for a Christmas that hums with complete joy and happiness, And for the leaner of having served you, our thanks! aes and Customers _ Jean & Jack Young from Management and Staff of ~ CROSSROADS Felon SALES UTD, 496 Columbia Ave, (01.918) Marilyn & Dave Cooper YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED Castleaird Plaza Ine areeett s Sorapbad: Now io relax. With Old Style - . eer, slow-brewed and naturally aged'for great old: ime flavour,, Some traditions are too good to change. ike Old d Style Beer. Cheers! Yaa Oid Stule SLOW-BREWED AND NATURALLY AGED.