CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 1, 1962 Final Results from the Fall Fair (continued from page seven) , Pat Wadey, Gordie Glles. Cutout picture, mounted on cardboard — Melanie John, Fruitvale, Artie Seto. Torn or cut paper work — Kevin Moran, Castlegar; Mur- ray Price, Melanie John., Crayon picture from coloring book — 2, Glen naird; Luella Konkin, Slocan ark, ‘Pencil drawing — Elsie Diane Harahenin, Melanle John, Lily” Free expression ~ painting — Nancy Schnell, Stephen Miros. Finger painting — Wendy Smith. Original crayoned picture — Joseph. Kambick, ° Lily Seto, Wendy Smith. Original Painted picture — Artie Seto. Original picture, mixed media , —Pat Wadey, Lily Seto. ;. HANDICRAFTS: , Section 0. 9 Years and ander: . Medel, any. Narlety—2... Ron: nie Giles, Plasticine ‘odelling—Ronnié Nellson, Kin- - ‘ Me at 2) WRITE YOUR RETURN ADDRESS 1H THE LEFT CORNER By. .. ard help speed your malll Just follow these four points - i to faster mall service every reimeyou address an envelope: 1 Use full and correct name of Person you're writing to, > id @ Use full and corect addres fa) with Postal Zone Number in fz Canade’s six “Zoned” cities, 3 Welte your own return address and Postal Zo 1 Zone Number in. fe Upper tett corner of ‘envelope. 4 MON Sa &, of — — 70.6238 Giles, Kathryn “Dawson, Kin- nalrd, Model of a bullding, any variety — Watson Seto, Ronnle Giles. Driftwood project — Donald Morrison, Anthony Wanjoff, Robson. i Modelling, any tnedia—Ronnlo + Giles, Kathryn Dawson, Scrap book — Watson Seto, Dinah Giles, Prints, potato prints, string prints, etc.—Judith John, Fruit- vale, Ronnie Giles: Collection of: wild flowers — Judith John, Watson Seto, 12 Years and under, HANDICRAFTS: Model: made from. a kit — Robert Wadey, Kinnaird; Allen McKinnon. Model, any variety — Donna Popoff,' Victor. Giraud, Robson; Robert Wadey. © Driftwood : project — 2, Gait *. Konkin, ‘Slocan Park, . Carving, . any media—Valerie Dawson, \Kinnaird;. Robert Wa- * ley. : f Prints, potato prints, ‘ete, -—. Robert Wadey, | Leona Land-! quist, Kinnaird. ‘ Number Pdinting — Niki ver: zuh, Kinnaird; George: Johnson. 16 and under ‘HANDICRAFT: . Woodwork project — Walter Peachey, : Castlegar. Driftwood project — Nicol, Kinnaird. Article made. of metal — 2, Brian Brandson, Kinnaird. Number’ painting — Jimmy Cook, Maxine Adshead, Robson. SECTION “P” ART: 9 Years and under. Lettering sample — Watson ° Seto. “Colored crayon drawing — Watson’ Seto, Drawing of birds — Kathryn Dawson. 3 Painted picture — Brenda Roberts, Kinnaird, ART: 12 Years and under. jueutering sample — Gail Kon- ki Glen Me- ‘ wan sample—Leona Lund- quis! Colored drawing of a‘ scene, any media — Gladys McLeod, Kinnaird. Painting on ‘ cloth’ — Donna Ostoforoff, Thrums. Pencil drawing — Donna’ Pop- off.. Drawing or. painting, A. 0. Vi . George Johnson. Design’ project, any variety— Victor. Giraud. ART: 15 ond under. |. » Lettering sample — Jan Hege- ‘man, Kinnaird.: - ‘Writing sample — Jan Hege- man, ‘Janet Jolin, Fruitvale; Vera Plotnikaff. Pencil drawing — David ‘Stad- ler, Robson; Olga Popoff, Ver- non Johnson. Pen.and ink drawing — Janet «John. Water “color. painting, .. any > Variety. — David’ Stadler, Television Service Repairs .to .all, makes of ‘TV's, > Radiog,- Phonographs, Electrical Appliances. Appilcations for TV cable hook- ups made” here. “Years. of . guarantee” ‘ot dependable service.” Sal ie peotorne Attention Businessmen: "ORDER YOUR PRINTED BANK CHEQUES — with _ Charcoal — Carla Heagy, Kin- naird, Poster work — Olga Popoff, Ken Pickering, Grace Kavaloff. Landscape picture, any media —Marile Seto, Lindsay Anderson Illustration, any media — Josephine Popolf. VEGETABLES AND FLOWERS 9 years and under. Potatoes, any variety — Gwen Popoff. 2 Bouquet of pansies — Gwen Popoff, Linda Ostoforoft. Beets — 2. Gwen Popoff. Bouquet of mixed flowers — ‘Linda Ostoforoff, Gwen Popotf, Brenda Roberts, .. Bouquet of pansies — Gwen Popoff, Linda Ostoforoft. Bouvet of marigolds~Brenda Roberts. 12 vance and umier, " * Cucumbers — Gail Konkin. Carrots, any variety: — Gall Konkin, Barbara Popoff. . Beets — Gail Konkin, Barbara Popoff. Potatoes, any variety — Gail Konkin, Barbara’ Popoff. ‘Bouquet of mixed flowers — Barbara Popoff, Gail Konkin, Linda Ostoforoff. : Bouquet of -pansies — Gail Konkin, Barbara Popoff, Donna Ostoforoff. Bouquet of — Gall. Financial aid for rental hous- ing is available under three differ- ent sections of the National Hous. ing Act. ~ One section enables Central and Housing C to make direct loans to limited-div- idend companies building rental projects for low-income families or elderly persons, Another’ section provides for joint Federal-Provincial participa- tion’ in’ providing rental housing, However, the most common form ‘of assistance to rental hous. ing comes from NHA loans by ap- proved: lenders., This ; is the. plan used by. many builders’ who: build rental accommodation : for invest- ment. purposes. ~Ansured, loans for rental hous- ing may be'as high as 85'per cent of, the lending value of a project as determined by CMHC, CMHC authorized 'to:'insure such’ Joans madd by: approved lenders, provid- ed the projects comply with the CM&H Aid for Renial Housing dwellings are $10,850.where the ; units contain three bedrooms and $11,550 when more bedrooms: are included. For a three.bedroom dup- lex the maximum loan is .$16,900 where there are four or more bed- rooms, i counts for most of the rental hous- ing financed by NHA insured loans, For this type of project. the max-) imum: loan is based on the indivi- |‘ artment - construction ac- | Kootenay Builders — and ‘Suppliers — Complete Line of Building Supplies _ and ‘Manufacturers of Sash & Doors - CABINET MAKING. "» Pierson Sashless Windows .- Glidden Paints HARDWARE dual ‘apartment. sulte swith $8,750 y per unit the limit’ for: fally fire. say proof constuction: *°*: NHA loans for rental housing } are repayable in equal monthly in-, stalments not exceeding a (Bo-year perlod. Charge to ‘the. ‘borrower in- clude.an application fee of $35 for each ‘unit In ‘the’ proposed. project as well as a mortgage insurance fee. is|1f progress payments are: required during construction, the insurance fee is 2%4' per cent of the dan, but if the loan’ is ree advanced | until ed by the Federal housing a agency. Maximum loan amounts for de. tached houses are $12,850 for hous- es of three bedrooms or Jess and $13,550 for larger houses. For, se~ mi-detached dwellings the maxi- mum loans are $12,250 for three- bedroom houses and $12,950: for larger houses, Maximum. loans for row family Konkin, Niki Vereuh, 16 years and under. Carrots, any varlety—Evelyn Hunter, Robson, Bouquet of mixed flowers — Mima Wallace, ' Bouquet of pansies — Mima Wallace. : BAKING: 9 and under. Tea biscuits — Darlene Ads- head, Robson. Drop cookies — Ronnie Giles, Linda Ostoforoff. Layer cake, white — Brenda Roberts, Darline Adshead. Layer cake, chocolate—Ron- nie Giles, Darline Adshead. * Fancy squares — Darline Adshead, Judith Johns, Bran Matfins — Judith Johns, Darline Adshead. Candy, light belay — Brenda Roberts. <, 2 and under, © Tea biscuits’—— ‘Donna Popott, Irene Huiiter. Drop cookies — Donna Popolf, | Janice Kazakoft. Layer. eake,:- white’ — ‘rene. Hunter, Valerie Dawson. ~~ Layer cake, chocolate—Irene Hunter, Fancy squares — Donna Fos off, Donna Ostoforoff. Bran muffins — Irene Hunter, Niki Verzuh. -~ Candy, light fudge —. Valerie + Dawson, Niki Ver: Candy, chocolate "fudge =- son, 16 and under. Layer cake, white — Evelyn ‘t Hunter, Alice Toogood, Isobelle Guido, Layer cake, chocolate— Alice - Toogood, Isobelle Guido, Janet”. John. ‘Tea biscuits: — Elaine ‘Ads- head, Maxine Adshead. Fancy squares: — Isobelle’|* Guido, Alice Toogood. Drop . cookies’— Alice , Too- good, Mima Wallace. Pie, . any _ variety — Janet “John, “Maxine Adshead, -Mima -. Wallace. Candy, Hight fudge — Janet John, Alice: Toogood. Candy, chocolate fudge — Iso- pelle Guido, Mima Wallace. ‘ NEEDLEWOR! RK: 9 and under.’ Knitted square — 2, — MAGN ETIC INK CODE NUMBERS * ST Gon the Janice ‘Kazakoff, Valerie Daw- John, is 2%! per: cent, the of the .loan, | amet insurance ‘fee “is |*, added to the ‘amount! of the loan’. and and ‘does not require Ly cash outlay. Other charges ‘payable by the borrower include the solicitor’s fee, survey fees and expenditures for searching title to the property, pre~ paring and ‘registering’ the mort- Gage, sub-searches. of the title ne- cessary for the purpose of advanc- es, and preparing, registering and chattel ant Colored york Judith John. 12 and under. Knitted square — 1. Gail Kon- kin, 3, Valerie Dawson, Crochet work, any variety = Gail Konkin. Colored embroidery — Gail” Konkin, Janice Kezakolt 16 and under. i Colored ‘embroidery. Janet John, Cotton apron — Elaine Hirtle, Evelyn Hunter. Cotton blouse — Janet John, Cotton dress — 1. Elaine Hirtle, 3. Janet John. other security. When application is made to an NHA approved lender, details of the proposed building ‘site, an estimate of the cost of land and eonsruction, and complete working drawings and specifications must |- -|be provided. 17's EASY! FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Sie ENTER AT. YOUR STOREL “Pick up your entry form at yc Estinna the birth date of this Jolly Ritler a and dene eposit nt ballot Ae If your'estimate {s closest to the actual ‘You've got a great chance—it’s strictly a local contest, CONTEST CLOSING DATE: Nov. 2, 1 birthday, you'll wint 1962 Gr puatry’ ‘At Sarnia, Ontario; and Calgary imperial operates the largest search: laboratories in: Canada.. At! Sarnia, the. company's: scientists: and; technicians areworkingtoimprove resentproductsand to develop new ones. Hee Hee > ultramodern. wing ‘of Imperial's reset _ Not shown: another :115. Alberta; ~~ 16 oleum re- elr research covers any. ftelds, from gasolines to‘hou: usehold detergents.: At Calgary,; Imperial research personnel are exploring means to find and sther; oll companies in Canada produce moreCanadian crudeoiland natural: :/ gas. Imperial does'more‘research; than: alt Kinnaird Socials Q Mrs. J. Kaufman, Ph,,.365-5488 7+ Visiting Mr. and ‘Mrs, A. H. Culley for a few days have been and) Mrs," Oliver George ‘of Rush Lake,: Sask,; Mr. and: Mrs. George, who; are cousins: of Mrs, Culley, left Saturday, to visit the Okanagan “and return home via the’ Rogers Pass, ‘Mr. and Mrs, A, G, Eldridge _ spent the Thanksgiving weekend in Creston’ visiting . Mr. ° Eldridge’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, amen Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Guy. Guido aud family ‘enjoyed thd’ holiday. week: -CASTLEGAR SOCIALS end _. together, Marke - having ‘some home from the University. of BC accompanied by, Joan ‘of St. Ann’ Academy in New Westaninster and Mickey from Notre Dame Col- lege in-Nelson. Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Fox spent the. weekend’ in Vancouver with their son‘and daughter-in-law, Mr. and’ Mra, .W. Fox. {.\ Mir, and’:Mrs, James, Leckie, accompanied by Mrs,’ Leckie's fa. ther, Mr. C, D,Harvey,' aer visit- ing Helos an Rimonton this week. eridge in Colville. Wajrie! Gray, attendmg UBC, Mr Sohnsos, Ph, 508-8208 id Mrs, ‘Wm, Harrower and Teaghter Miss’ Sybil Harrower spent: the’ ‘long ‘weekend ‘ visiting |) thet ton ton’ Mr. Alec | Harrower. in Ri , ur, aa Mrs,:Wm. Wright of Trait wero ‘visiting Mrs. H. John- son. Monday. ‘) Mrs, George Eastcott, Randy and Bonnie Taylor.-of Rossland, spent the. long weekend with the former's mother, Mrs, H, Johnson. Nelson. 1. H. Gergely is a "patient in the Castlegar hospital. Polly ‘Necaroft of Mission and aie Fred Nazaroff of UBC, Vancouver spent the long weekend ‘ing with their parents, Mr. and + Mrs. Fred Nazaroff. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gergely and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ger- gely, ‘both ‘of’ Nelson, spent’ the weekend visiting: here and visited ¢:- their mother in the hospital. Rey. R. H. Pratt and Mrs, Wm. Easton left ‘Tuesday morning for Creston where they will attend the Unit Presbytery meet. ing. They" will ‘return. Friday. - ‘Mr. and’ Mrs. Dave Reid spent the. Tone weekend in’ Spokane. : and Mrs. John Sherbiko visited in Kimberley. over the Jong weekend. Mr. and Mrs: : Bob : Moffat spent the the-long weekend visiting in _ BEST. DRESSED - MEN WEAR ‘McGILL SHOES «| Alex: Gray. Ws home of his parents, Mr. and fayne ‘accompanied, Mark and ‘Joan Guldo Eome) ‘from the coast, ‘Thought for the ek ose who learn to rise to‘an emergency early in life can sleep ina a little longer later on, 3 Funeral Sorvice _ ~ Held. on: Tuesday. For. Keith: Magnus |. Puneral’ “services ‘were ‘ held Tuesday from .the, chapel. of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Keith Maurice Magnus, 21, of Nakusp, who died Saturday ‘in a car. acci= dent along the shore of Upper Ar_ row: Lake, He is survived: by his wife Doreen and son Leslie of. Nakusp, two brothers, Kenneth and Wayne, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs, El- mer Magnus of Castlegar. ©. » Born on Sept.:13, 1941, at. Win nipeg, ‘Mr. ‘Magnus lived.there for a’short time before ‘moving with his parents to Dawson Creek. They. later. moved to. Cranbrook where he received most of his education. From :1959 to -1960 ‘he made his home’ in Castlegar, later.moving to Trail and :then to Nakusp. “He, was married! on Jan. 20, 1967. ‘i 2 ReveC. R. Day was ' officiating games and rea was “Mrs. Bert {and Tamally spent ti Thanksgiving Day | 7 spent the long weekend. at ' the |f \ CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday; .’ Oct: .11, 1962: EVERY ..... 0. ee _ SPECIAL Hymns Rock oft Ages ‘and ‘abide. ‘With Me, Pallbearers ‘were''W. Brookes, Reid and \W. ‘Baker. Honary. Pall- bearers were Ron Brookes, H.-Tur- atus,'-F. Kolowrat, G: Pratt and’ M. Glieschman. Interment was in Park _ Memorial. Cemetery,” Kinnaird- Mutual Interest fee 2 Rate: Up to 434% "The interest rate: paid by the Mutual Life Assuran amounts on deposit with fee com= pany will be increased :in 1963, Mutual Life from EREMENKO'S tive here,:has announced. 20 s'The interest rate. paid will be increased to 4% per cent, he said. 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