ment, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 20, 1962 FOR SALE Unfinished 3-bedroom - house in Kinberry Helghta, Ph, 865-4729, 838 In Kinnaird, eho oes Tot, 100 % ne Ph, Nelson -5688, ox 12 ‘Trondloom rug and aE base, one blow ‘torch, childs kiddie car, Jr. bicycle, one coal and wood henter, one camping lantern. Ph. after 4A pm. 365! , FOR SALE Steelweld sont and So furnace, registers. 365-5: LN CASTLEGAR + Spruce Street and only o btabie’ from the arena, In well settled All facilities on one A home you will be proud to own. ‘Two: bedrooms, fire place and full basement, Ol and hot water heating. 1200 sq. ft. of immaculate living area. Drive by 129 4th Ave, and eontact us for details. Py . Large Family? Two bedrooms on Coal forced air furnace. Possible to convert to oll or gas. Well developed lot in garden and frult trees. Call in and discuss down payment. . * NHA Finance. $116.00 month. Spl- It_tevel. modern home, Materlal and workmanship of top quailty. One of the tiner homes in the district, Con- tact us for particulars and appoint- ment to view. Castlegar 309 7th Ave. Four bedrooms. Two 5 3 2 B 8 5 3 & a? H 3 & grounds. Central to cating and shop-| - ning. Come in and discuss details. eee 8th Ave. Four bedrooms, Under construction. Ready for Cndered soon, Centra! to schools. Full bi Gas heating. Ideal tocation, Low down payment. * * . Please call in and Inquire about ry other Istin; YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Insurance and Realtors Castleatra Plaza Phone . 365-4341 or Phone $63-6081, Ed. Herman - Salesman : G0 Chev. eater: Tadlo, running order. Best otf 365-686L 338 ‘Coleman all —— stand. Ph. 365-3987. \r Boys %. grey winter cont, size 16, Ph. 365-5845. ‘oll barrel, 338 floor. Living room with fireplace and ed garage and carpot-like lawns. Thie 1s our best offer for the large family. 200 sa, ft, and a garago for only # . 12 ~ Woodland Drive and three minutos to the mil, Smatt 9 bedroom property on which to build another house. §75 per month with LDP - $7500 Full Price KINNAIRD Income Property located on the highway. 3 bedroom home with rent- al basement suite: Beautiful interior rear yard, $3000 down and $100 por month by she patnioss mothod. » Growing Family? This 2 bedroom home has an attic to take another bedrooms, Located on a Large Q half acre fot with garage, fcuit trees and good garden It sits close to school, chureh park and corner store on Kin- naird's upper bench, 10th Ave. Very neat, tidy, and well maintained and yours for only $2500 down and $92 per Blueberry Creek Burat_ modern on paved access road, close to grade school and trans- toom home with carport, upstairs utllity room, targe basement, oll fur- very | reasonable. Price ts 818.000 with $2,000 down £12,000 with botter terme for the own- or, Blueberry Highway 15 Acros with highway frontage. Six acres are In meadow and water Is included. All the out-of-doors you could wish for and only $3500 with terms If desired, -ANDERSON AGENCIES. Real Estate, and tiniah, 2 bathe, separate entries, large |} iach Bro nals Ph. reasonable p: ‘8-be fridge, Ph, 305-5145, B-basement suites, Curnished, Ph. portation. This 1s an all naw S-bed- | 365-3897, 338 ‘Space for business or office avall- | mills, able October 2st, 69 Main St. Ph. S65 FOR SALE Must sell, 1962 Volkswagon ox- 36 | cellent condition, WIIL accent tot ob oF car os down payment. Ph, 3 sr (continued from page Hains to support research on the reduc- tion and*elimination of pulp mill 338 | air pollution.:In_ addition, as we have told you,*the company has Gno Knit-King Knitting machine, eee pe $200 new, Snap for 875, 365-19! 1940 TAT ‘$15. Good transporta- tlon for Celgar employee, Apply SOD h x Ph, 365-5120. BTU oli furnace - good , quattty tage erlb - dining room sot, | table and four chatra, Ph, 365-5454. Large revenue home with suite in basement and extre rooms ‘up. stairs, double plumbing and wiring Apply 583 - 7th: Ave. Castlegar, fig ten. Falrburke Morse cE Ves ‘vory rice, Ph, 865-21 ast F Fiano And Hog ‘And stool, ee 837 ‘S-bedroom home, corner of Juni per and.4th, Ph, 365-5088, 337 Wood and Coal Tuan, cheap, Ph, 365-2532. ‘Ol range, very good “condition. Corn for. connin ‘and freezing, 20° dozen for -§5. below Castleatrd pian Attractive hol in Castlegar. Ph, 365-5200, “OR RENT -bedroom, 6-room house in Cas- wesan available end of October, Also, om partly thod to further reduce or even eli- minate this nuisance: portion of |c1 kraft mills, Celgar’s Answer to Village ‘intes the opportunity of freely ais As a corporate member of the toa ‘continuation of this relation. community, Celgar Limited apprec- | ship, , uussing . with | Council,’ matters mutual. interest and looks fread krafl da of ting a air pollntion, control in other cs investigation is headed by 837 | our director “of. engineering, who has arranged for inspection of fac- ilitles and the study of engineering |, data in other mills active in air pollution control. None of the mills investigated to date, has been suc- cessful in eliminating, odour, al=| yi though some improvements in fume|™ and fallout control have been re- Tow Dodge ton with box, hoist | Ported, and “Goat Cart Nygaare at 865-5940. Celgar Limited is fully cogizant of its responsfbillties and will keep abreast of research and ing developments. in this difficult field. It is Bincerely hoped that fie extensive researches being carried out by our industry throughout the world will result in a practical me-| way eer. Of World's Fai The Senior, Citizens held their Friday evening in tho Legion Hall 22 members present. * SJ... Webster. presided and Mrs. Webster accompanied the singing of the Odeon the plano. ‘My. Webster who'had been’ absent from ‘several meetings through sickness, thanked the members and congratulated them for carrying on in his absence, ‘A hearty vote of thanks ‘and good wishes for a ca speoaly recovery wi = ig pply V. ce me building Pa Celgar. President Visits Gastlegar New Celgar president Paul M. Marshall, executive vice-president A. 5. Penny'and ganera) manager immediately. Ph, 365-8125. room house, electrié range, di wall-te-wal Furnished basement suite, Tae ed. Reasonable. Ph. 365-5442 after G Pm. ES 7 PES Toon Housed WIRE Eth, PRs BOS: 3508-or apply 254 ~ 7th Ave. Kin- BS moter units at Blueberry Creck, include one bedroom, living room, bathroom, Kitchen. Ph. 865-4875, room hoi suitable on couple, Reasonable. iy 5th Ave. ‘365-5553, 3 room basement mute, furnished Adults Ph. Zbedroom: house in East Peal th ‘gag | of pulp ML carpet, drapes, Eugene De- Luca were visitors to Castlegar last "Thursday and Friday. They visited the company’s pulp mill and lumber divisions here Bnd met with supervisors from both LEGION CORNER held in the Kinnaird ise in Kinnaird, attended. At the regular meeting Tues- day -night two club memberships 837/were approved and accepted.~ It was reported that the farewell party for Gordon and Zoe Smibert Hall was very {successful and enjoyed by all who Work parties are called to as-|. sist at the Fall Fair on Friday and Phones Bao 4a Contact JACK HIPWELL. our sales- man, Ph, S05-3256 NT Guitar LAST CHANCE TO: ENROLL Phone BUDDY. MARR Phone 365-5714 eee ee Lessons and 365-5216. 4 2 suites in Castlegar, furnished, TV cable, Closa to hospital high school. ately. Ph. 365-5156. suite. Apply McCrel- ghts Apartments, Ph,. 865-978: @-bedroom house in Bast Robson to rellable tenants, 44-mile from fer- ry. Ph, 865-5918 atter 7pm. "836 Groom House in Castlegar at 4th and Cedar. Fuel, ght, water provitt- 65-211 336 ed_by owner. Ph. Zhedroom RTarRISReT home near Castlegar business district... Newly decorated, $50 monthly. ‘Apply care Began Ne News, tin tarnished, sulte, private La mM ly. Pl SALAMA ———————— KOOTENAY WELDING AND CASTING REPAIR Box 741 — Castlegar, No Jeb Too Big or Too done by All kinds of. materials ALL WORK VOLKSWAGEN “Stock of B.C. — Phone 365-5531 Small - Get your Welding a specialist. - Portable Welding Equ. GU. RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE Phone R.A. (Bob) Horswill 365-3491 cand: Cars and Trucks Compl i New Ra mbler, Cars Sales & Service — Trades PARKVIEW MOTORS — Nelson’ FF OTRO A Arena Hall 9 pm. $3 per couple Texaco ‘station, “Le Castlegar and District Project Society CABARET - JACK PHIPPS AND HiS BAND (Refreshments) Food and - Coffee Available £ No: tickets. will be soldat the door.’ Tickets "are: available at ‘Chevron ‘station, BA station, Hotel ‘office, Castlegar Drug. Fri., Oct. 12 fo 2 a.m. No minors . itner’s : Clothes, Marlane 2-bedroom du; heat and Nghts, furnished, ‘washer, aryet fridge, Det a ete, §125 month- h, 865-8185 al a aia ented House in Kinnaird. near” school. Park 859-7497. @room apartment, Apply Crelght’s Apartments, Ph, 365-0781, tin’ Furnished heated apartment” in Kinnaird, No. children. Ph. 865-8751 before 5 p.m. ttn: furnished or un- 336 heated, NOTICES Distributor, for Kaotenays Want- ed to take over best known, line, of immedi- 336 is a patlent in ihe Castlegar. hos pital. Mr. Blackburn had made all the arrangements. f for the Senior Citizens picnic which was held at Nelson Lakeside Park in July, J. Wiig and Dan Gilroy will act as guards at the Castlegar and Dis- trict. Fall Fair on Thursday and Friday night. . A new committee was named and they are Mrs, S. Englund and Mrs, McCreight. It was decided that the next meeting would be devoted to games etc, It was reported that flowers, cards and fruit had Ween sent to ‘sick members. Many su. ggestions “were made regading some good Christmas entertain- ment. At the close of the general business, I. Riensbakkan showed some moving pictures of Seattle World's Fair, Powell River, Van- couver, and several other parts of B.C, The pictures were all very Robson Church Has Anniversary On Sunday. the’ Robson .Com- munity Memorial Church held its anniversary and Memorial Service with Rev. H. Pratt and Dr, B. A. Resker. The -alter. and - zshureh were ed food and F products, Real 1. 336 to secure. a business of your own. interview write or wire Watkins, Box 4015, istatien D,.. Vancouver. meeting. tonight at 7,80 at 664/~ 3rd, Ave, Castlegar. For further informa- tion Ph. 865-5600 (Gordie Baulkham). by Pitts Drugs. For personal autumn flowers. The church was full. ‘Mrs, McPhee and Mrs. Thring rendered a duet “‘The.Lord is My Shepherd.” Dr. Resker delivered a most inspiring talk.on “Communi Living and the Church”. and he stressed that under one roof, threee the Castiezar Drug, entrance. Ph. 365- plex in Fann tunity if you ‘are wi Spm, tin a4 | N8s. Ph. .'Slocan. 634 it. Apply Me- $3 | pox 4902, Castlegar ‘News 5265 or 865-6062. to take hi Lady mother is' in Krachenfels, Blueberry Creek. Unturnished Ph, 365-3416 locat 232 between 8 and 4.30, a ‘Want home for four Peralan Kit- pam tals and‘ female. Ph. 365-! : Portable or small type- waiter any condition, Ph. 865-5809, ospital. care of child while Write W. |HOME OWN! S- bedroom. house. RS and LUMB! ‘g193; | 903, Castlegar. noon Wednesday prior of issue. ily. CARD OF THANKS words are Inadequate to ex- press our sincere thanks relatives and nelghbors for their tok- Mere band and father, William Harold ene Be rich, Special thanks to Rev. R. Pratt, Dr. J. V. Hall, and ‘to ‘all whe eral Home. — L, C, Aldrich and Fam- + The Castlegar C.W.L. will hold a Blot and savoury” ple sale on Sat. 29 from 2'p.m, to’ 4.80 p.m, In| ‘Two Established Routes. with old rellable “company. ! Wonderful oppor- iz .to hours per,day and need $100 average per week. Call Trajl 364-2283,’ Even- 338 ‘Teacher of singing and: plano. Popular, classical;For older begin- ners and children, Mrs, Elsa Sootla at rear of Marshall's Store, Robson. 337 Room and board available, Write News, 938 U-Phone Services, a phone ans- wering service can help you. Ph. Hall for cent for public use. Ph. 365-3414, 634 ATTENTION. BUILDERS AND ERS - Mail your enquir- jes for our low prices'ion PLYWOOD, ER. Esmond Lum- ber Company Ltd,, 3600 East Hast- ings Street, Vancouver 6, B.C, tfn 31 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Box tint’ a Dinka Dendiine for classified ads 1s 12 ‘ps work & the day tm ne to friends, ed ra lle lb at GASTLEGAR NEWS Fenner nmnn ic bon of walking along 3rd At +| Church wag held last week. meet to worship. E. Nickerson read the scrip- ture lesson and Mrs_R. Magee was the organist, Students Wander All Over 3rd_ Ave. The Village of. Castlegar will write the principals of SHSS and the Twin Rivers ‘school asking them to request their students to use the sidewalk on Sth Ave. in walking to and from scloo) instead Commissioners, decided at their meeting Tuesday -night to send: the letter after hearing “a complaint that students using 3rd Ave. walk all over the road.and litter it with paper, from’ lunch buckets, ‘A sidewalk along 3rd Ave. will also be considered for winter works construction. ‘Robson WA Plans Sent. Coffee Party The first: meeting .of the fall season of the Women’s Association of Robson Community Memorial Mrs. W..R. Brown, president, was in-the chair-and there were 19°members and one visitor ‘pre- sent. |ASTLEGAR ASH ‘AND. pOCR FRAMES 4 ALL SIZES & ‘WEIGHTS| SAT. - MON>-: TUES. © "PHONE! 365-9211 - . He Diemia and Miss Lily Perkins: ' ‘HH. Thring, cptee. ‘Misa: R. Me- -on Saturday where he joined four Social INoies from Kinnaird” UBC with him, They are planning a European tour and will leave Montreal:‘on Sept. 28 aboard the Arcadia, Mrs, Kaufman, Ph, 365-5488 '. Jack Melntosh left for Calgary of his classmates who’ attended _ HELD OVER .-.. , _ DUE. TO, OVERFLOW CROWD HOLIDAY THEATRE’S PINOCCHIO SATURDAY ‘AFT ‘ERNOON © HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY ROOM 2:30 p.m. Students & .Children 35¢ © Adults; 65c CASTLEGAR. SHCOOL BOARD, “NIGHT: SCHOOL Preparations are being made to. con- duct night school classes for the term 1962-63. Full lists of courses to be offered will be annouced in this paper next: week. ‘Plan to take a course this winter. L. E. Cantell Director “365-5103 Mr, Ernest Balley flew to Eng- land early in’ August to visit, his sister, Miss Lilly Bailey, whose ill- ness had been reported’ to him earlier by cablegram, Over’ ‘there he was. the guest of a cousin, Mra, ‘A Smith of Oakham, Rutlandshire, leaving for home again last Friday at 5. .t0 Pm, all pat exceeds time, wasc. provided the ‘tremendous view, of the “midnight sun’? via Greenland, -witnessing atmospher- ic brilliance: and ‘icebergs . below. Staying several hours in Edmonton he arrived home Saturday after. noon, Rana Bacar mmunity farewell pe hostad by the local Canadian Leg- ion was held inthe. Improvement Society, Hall..on Mriday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smi- bert who, left Sunday to make thelr home’ in’ Prince Ri “The , Smiberts ° many. frien were welcomed at, the ¢ door by. Bil Sammnartiele and ,the ‘guest: gook taining... th signatures | was later included ae the presentations, the evening's en- tertainment ‘was a_ detailed -“epi- ‘sode” ‘dramatized, to portray the life‘of ‘Mr, Smibert while he serv- ed. with the RCAF’ stationed. in India during. World ‘War I. . Just prior to the party, Mr, and. Mrs, Smibert were the ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bate and upon ‘joining their friends at the hall they were presented with cor. sage and \-Boutoniere,. Dancing rounded out the ‘occasion’ which contained an element of nostalgia for most Albert Lamb of Robson, commenting on his previous service as zone secretary and branch sec- retary for the Legion, presented Mr. Smibert with a cufflink set containing the Legion crest. Mrs, Smibert received a place setting of Spode china. She is part‘of the ex- A | service personnel and is a member, of the branch, ‘: Mr. Bate, on behalf of the Kin- # | naird Improvement Society pre- sented as a parting gift, a picture of a local scene. }) | turning. to' Lethbridge: with Sharon ¢ year’ of | ried cascade bouquets of ret *| carnations. ‘at SO Mey “and Mrs. K. Markel‘ are now’ home ‘after an absence’. of several weeks in which they motor- | ed to Letlibridge : sccompanied by their daughter Marilyn. Their, ghter, Sharon ‘of Lethbridge, ac" companied them to Calgary for the Herendeen nuptials and a vis- “| it Markle's brother and sigter-in-] law, “Mrs ‘and Mre:R. We : aownte: Following this they spent some ‘timo at. Waterton‘ Lakes before re- ilyn then travelled to. Kamloops via the Rogers Pass, In Kamloops, Miss Markle entered nurses’ training at the Reval Inland Ho: with Mrs, Markle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. :D.-Howrie: in “Vernon before spending the weekend at thelr cot- tage at ‘Christina’ Lake.’ Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs, Stan’ Stephenson of ‘Spokane joined them there for the two days. They arrived honte Sunday. “RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. FISH & CHIPS, Fraser Vale, . ee 8 MILK, Patitie or Seen Gfor... 890. Mr. DL A. ‘Metntosh left. by Plane. Tuesday: on: a° business trip ts yy innlpes On his way home he ill spent some time at White- wood, Sask., ‘to: visit his mother, | : Margaret McIntosh. Visiting over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.’:Gordon Archibald have been Mrs. ‘Archibald’s -broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr.’ and: Mrs. @ flight from Londan which | 4 Mr. ‘Bailey | ! spital. e: Markles enjoyed a visit | "Photo by PETTITT | © Mitchell -Soberlak Wedding| Betty Ann Soberlak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.’John Soberlak of Castlegar, became the bride of Reginald -M. Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. F..A. Mitchell of Kinnaird at-a recent ceremony in St. Rita’s Church. i Rev. E. ‘Rotsaia officiated at the ‘double-ring ceremony, * ‘White .and ‘pink gladioli wore placed on the alter and white bows marked the guest pews. Mrs.’ R. Goulet was organist and Mrs. Steve Gallo, solo! Mr. Barclay Creighton: attend- ed the groom as best man and ‘William Campbell and Mr. Ronald Soberlak served as ushers, Given by her father, the bride chose a ‘full-skirted ‘floor-length gown. of white chantilly lace ac~ cented by inserts of nylon organza over nylon taffeta and net, The fitted Jace bodice featur- ed back closing of self-covered but- tons and lily-point sleeves, the scal- loped neckline was appliqued with sequins and:simulated pearls, . She wore-a gold wrist watch, gift of the groom. The elbow-leng- th veil of illusion net misted from 2 halo of simulated pearls and ery- -|Stals and .she. carried a cascade bouquet. of red-Bacara. roses with white streamers ‘and fern. ‘ +; Identical sheaths ‘of red gold erystal plau, with ‘peige-gold spar- kle organza fullskirted. overdress, |-' created. the: gowns:of the bridal attendants,-They. wore elbow-leng- th’ sheer.’gloves, ‘and crystal xieck- laces,: gifts’ of the bride, and car-~ tinted *.. Maid of honor wes Mike Chris. tine Kravski and bridesmaids were Miss ’“Yvonne" Mitchell,’ sister” of the groom, and Miss Elaine Cher- ort, - Following the ceremony a re~ cention, was held at the Kinnaird The bride and groom made the first cut in‘a three-tiered cake de- eorated with a replica of a’bride and groom, and resting in‘tuile and red rosebur ed_by. white. tapers with silver. rib- bon and red bells, made especially | q, for the occasion by Mrs. W. Camp- bell of Trial, * ~The toast to the bride was pro- posed’ by.’master of ceremonies, Mr. Ken Sharples. i For her ‘daughter's wedding, Mra. Soberlak was attired in a blue | t nylon organza’ sheath with ‘self. embroidery and’ matching jacket, white accessories and: corsage of white carnations tinged: with blue. The groom’s mother chose a a lilac. two-piece, self-embroider- ed ensemble, with white accessor- ies and corsage of carnations. ting- ed with lilac.” The newlyweds are ‘making their. home in Kinnaird after a wedding trip to Lake Louise, Ban-, ff and Calgary. For travelling, the bride changed into'a brown sheath |" with checked | three-quarter, length |. coat :of linen, turquoise . accesor- ies and tarauelee tinted carnation corsage.: ids.’ The. dake was flank- | ROBSON SOCILS Mrs. ‘A. Sanford,’ Ph. 365-! 5883 Mr. Bob Rodreguiz : of «Cr ton; B.C. is“ visiting’ at the one of Mr.‘and Mrs. Reg Bro. :; v.. Mr. and’ Mrs, J. Porter returned homé ‘Jast ‘week’ after. a holiday spent in Penticton, Vernon and Ke. |- lowna. Mrs, W.' 0. :Herman- Mr. son of Prince George, visited re. id Mrs. | cently at the home of Mr. and Frank a Websters i ‘Mrs, J, Raine returned on the: weekend from ‘a: holiday spent in Alberta and B.C. points. ihe and» Mrs..A. Nixon jaa INSURANCE: For All Your “oINSURANCE AND 5 ‘REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone ‘365-3441 | - = ANDERSON .. AGENCIES J. L. Schofield, They have been on ler tour a8) far as “Prince e George travelling over the Rogers Pass. The Schofields left for their home in Kimberley on Tuesday. Sons of Norway. Plana Banquet - The regular: business, meciing of Nordic Lodge .76),was held. in September in the? organization’s hall ‘in Kinnaird. The epee Jods hes planned an an. niv Party held a in tt the Kinnaird Hal 29 with officlals from: both. the Spokane’ and’ ° Vancouver’ lodges attending. “Plans are also being .made for a dance and smorgasboard towards the end: of. October. zs enteitainment for the Fall | Fair is progressing well. with the children, ‘teenagers and adutts, all taking active part... of Ki have ne to take up’ residence in Ed- monton, where Mr. Nixon has ac- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 20, 1962 ‘GASTLEGAR SOCIALS Mrs. Hy ed Ph, 365-8294 day ning from Victoria after visiting their daughter, Miss Jocelyn Mclvor, who is a patient in St. Joheph’s Hospital. *, Members of Minto Chapter No. 79 attending the special meeting of Columbia Chapter at Trail on Sat- Mrs. } Lillian Ferguson, Mrs. Ps and Mr. ae Mr. an .C, Bradford re- furned at ithe weekend from their ie | holiday spent visiting with relations Alberta in‘ Hamilton and parts of enroute home,’ Mrs, J,.M, McDiarmid of West Vancouver is visiting at the home of. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and) Mrs. Burton Campbell. spending Vancouver, returning via the Hor: ra Pass, Mr, and Mrs, D. a R: Stewart are house guests for a few days of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, L, ¥. Campbell, They. are‘enroute home to North Vancouver, after a motor ‘trip to stave, and: Mrs,D. Duncan of ‘Trail were: Monday evening guests of Mr. and . H. Johnson, Mr. T. Blackburn was a patient in the Castlegar hospital for several days. ‘Mrs, D. Duncan of ‘Trail en- tertained at a-luncheon’ Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. Wohnsan. in honor of Mrs. Agnes worthy grand matron of ithe Grand Chapter of B.C, Order of the Eas~’ ern Star, who was. paying her. of- ficial visit to Minto Chapter. Mr. and Mrs..C. Wools return- ed home at the weekend, after vis- iting with relations in’ Vancouver and Victoria for the past week. Ls Ss ‘WE HAVE THE BEST RECORD IN TOWN RICK’S 240. 1st Ave... DIAL 365-5951 Pe {REN Ye PRICE OFFER to introduce you.to = cepted a position’as machinist in- |,’ sructor at fhe technical school. id Mrs. N.M. Heslop of vancouver have «visited at the home’ of ‘Mrs. J.’Heslop and Mr. and ‘Mra, T.° Sanford ‘recently, Mr, J.-Raine’ isa patient in the caetleene, hospital. Dick Bachelor and his son, rane: were the'cause of'a few anxious hours Saturday night and Sunday, when they: failed:to re- turn home Saturday. evening,after going hunting. However .théy came home Sunday after ‘having spent.a cold and hungry night out. YOURS FOR aly gn - BOSSE’S ' JEWELLERY Phone 365-2041. Ln | BUDGET TERMS AS LOW AS: - The time comes when even. your old furnace ~ has fOr And when the time comes, make sure you get an efficient; hard working Esso Olt “Furnace, the furnace that stays younger so much longer! <. $12.00 » UP TO 6 YEARS:TO PAY SMITH‘S PLUMBING & HEATING 61 CRESCENT ST."- PH. 365-3401. -' CASTLEGAR : chen in a Mag =? PAY'N TAKIT ID. OPEN Monday thru Friday 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Except. Saturday 5.30 p.m. ond SUNDAYS ALPHA MILK; 6 tins:.. 89¢ Pt. MIRACLE WHIP, .. 39c TOMATO! JUICE, 48-cz. 3 ti APPLE JUICE, 2 large tins ......... TSe. ee NEW -cROP. PRUNES 2 POUND CELLO 69c DRY ONIONS, 2 Dee. 35 PEARS, large box _. $2.77 FANCY. CABBAGE, Ib. 7c | BRUNSWICK | SARDINES 10 tins. 99¢ Po BONELESS CHICKEN, 3 fins oo STO. MEAT SPREADS, 4 tins 49 SOCKEYE SALMON, Y's ‘Gimit 6 tins) HEAD CHEESE, th. 59e WING STEAKS, Ib. 88¢ BE a 32.0Z: BOTTLES _2 for 49¢ ae SOAP, . ” 5 Ibs. ...... $1.28 COLEATE’S SOAP, Shar ....... 256 ‘HORE GIRLS3 for 25c FREE DELIVERY. ON: bs ORDERS!