10 __CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 17, 1986 Don Brothers Reports ... The proceedings in the Le islature have now arrived at tthe int where to this point the house has con- sidered the estimates of the Pre- mier, minister of finance, min- ister of agriculture, the attorn- ey-general and the minister of this time next week Be and the proposals for the rade and ing year. In parllamentary. par- lance this is known as a debate on the minister’s estimates, uring a. a the vninter's department. Up ee Ui | SPECIAL (CLEARANCE!: 36” COTTONS Special ..... 99c Regular to $2.29 » Yard $1.29 — $1.39 Included are: @ SWISS e@ AUSTRIAN @ ITALIAN PRINTS all suitable for home sewing needs Safe Ends March 26 Drapery, Carpets and Yard Goods KOOTENAYS ONLY COMPLETE FABRIC STORE “Columbia FABRIC & FLOORS 1420 Bay Ave. Trail, B.C.} hope to visit the Ross- land-Trail district shortly after the house winds up, to see the progress being made and to dis- cuss stan questions concerning +} the iaeae ion or pertaining to the i "Buring the week I had the pisasure of visiting with ine oa busi Jacl Wl who ongpped in to see meh m2! Tony (Elizabeth ty Robson. Woman Mary Chuiskoff Passes Aged 74 Funeral it services were held Friday from the Cestlegar Rus- sian. hall for: Mary « Chutakott, aged '74, wi jp; paesed, away. on March 9 at Hoo lenay Lake Gen- eral Hospita Born in ued on Sept. 27, 1891, Mrs, Chutskoff came to Canada as a young girl, fetiting at Blaine Lake, Sask. 1941 she moved to Perry Siang ind in 1953 came to Robson to make her home with her son Tim. She lived there until her passing. Mrs, Chutskoff was a mem- ber of the Union Spiritual Com- “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 781, Castlegar It is fun’ to shop but on most occasions shopping means shopping ‘for food stuff. At one time a certain amount of: plea- sure was gained in these excur- slons but now one just patiently to see if the final tally is at least reasonably close to what one originally budgeted. There is: no need to. fill this column with economical re- clipes, It does net take a wife in our own kitchens; Moat house- .wives Jose: track of. what they haye on. hand,’ Leftovers, and other dishes get. pushed to the back of the refrigerator or the antry shelf, and poll. Every ousewife should take a care- ful, inventory, at least twice a week, 50 she will dnow, exactly what's in the. hous This subject ms an endless one. Only concern: for our fam: ily's. well-being will lead us to in home ec- mutter of See Her died in she i survived by ‘tw daughters, Mrs..L.. (Ma ry) RAL, nikoff ‘of Appledale., an Mrs. pronto, wo, rane edale and ‘Tim of pi opioon eee dle 14 renting: children, two "brothers. in: Sark, and one sistér in Al syeral | Jet , yet iz t that it will give tise to con iderable, debate. The attorney-general “has pointed out on a number of oc- casions that this legislation does not in any way make a driver subject to an offense or con- viction or, fine, All that the pol- ice officer may. do is to ask a driver to take a test-and if he fails to do.so the: officer may suspend his licence for pA cannot be considered fine but only suffers the incon- venience of the loss of his driv- er’s licence fort a short period time. In_ vi fa that drivers in] British Columbia | t killed 500 people during last year, this certainly requires us take the most stringent meth- Caertera top this carnage and I for one heartily support this proposed legislation. ARAN com LEGION BINGO Saturday March 19 8 P.M. LEGION HALL. Phone 368-8433 E.a, clean, crisp—that’s the effect Basic Banking is having on the atmosphere at Canada’ "First Bank. Basic Banking — d d put the emphasis where it belongs — on quick, efficient handling of the three vital services you use in your day-to-day banking. Basic Banking is based on the fact that nine times out of ten when youenter a bank you are looking for service in (1) Savings Accounts, (2) Current Accomnts 0 or (3) Pertonal Chequing. In ‘geared, our branch offices to give ra You siecle, top Performance i in these basi benking services, of course, "You'll still find 2 more completo range of. financial services atthe Bank of Montreal than at berta, _| liant, Cemetei >| gar Funeral Burial took place at the Bril- lome in care arrangements, Columbia Pigeon Glub Announces Draw Winners At ta recent meeting of the Columbia Pigeon Club, held at the home of president Frank McLean at Rossland, the win- ners of the club draw were pick- ed, Pulling the lucky numbers were Willa and Tom Condy. First prize of $20 was won by Miss Jackie MeWiahon of Van- gouver; second prize of $10 went Still of China Creek and thine oe of $5 went to John Hutton Jr. of Thompson Ave., Rossland. The members thank- ed all friends who participated in this draw and helped to make it a success. your ip cheaper cuts ‘of meat.:Price: corn. ‘bu: j-with the Castle: of canned teat eine pest aed long, te acquire a Aira reperiare ot these dishes, Particularly in th meat department Do not pore you: are selling | hi ur fat n Short ‘when buyin; has nothing to:do:with iutritional Sat ae a ea ‘ate, np er for, you | than ¢ huck, Kidney or hambur- T was surprioed to Jearn that beef: was theats-are in the iuxary class. Apparentiy:)' the nned ‘corn beef gives You:a Tot of protein for your money, Other facts that have come to light are that canned tomato juice dulce basis nearly the same vita- it as oranges: or | Sd conten’ ena but with a lower price tag. Cheese is & highly concen- trated food’ and an excellent meat substitute. Fancy cheese spreads and packaged varieties won't savé you money, though. The most economical form of} . cheese, is natural cheddar or ican. +: Some other foods are cheap- er to make at home: pickles, ice cream, jelly and jam. have not been able to satisfy myself that baking bread for the family is a saving when you can make -some .very inter- esting bulk’ buys: when spec- jals are offered-and there is room in the freezer. But it is a habit I cannot break, feeling that so much nutrition can be added to your batter. onomy. Seasonal ana bill ceiedd is “| tne biggest at help: Ve Very ‘oi tor ing | val a itee vies ‘hai = ee ae ie ’ sha Lanta ‘jen fora ried vid at fe se atau blab tive ‘squash i 2 let us let us, govern our bee cae loyalt; ‘y and trut be trus to our, obligations . and Tet us love ¢ ® one another. urn up at every Soot | Sturn up wi enthusiasm .. . sin up With a tive. ,t0 all those wearing the green eae here's to St. - oR we. Pat. BARGAIN CENTRE — Located at Genelia : ‘ee 4) GOOD CLEAN USED CLOTHING FOR ALL OF THE FAMILY ° Open Tuesday - Thuraday 9-9 Fridays 6.80-9 NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY 4.10 Waneta Airways : LIMITED Government ‘Approved FLYING SCHOOL Air Charter ae Rettits - Sipttiesiny Fiigtite “ Locat Located at the Giitlegar airport SER (PH, NIGHTS Se Saturdays 5.9 p. M. Sundays 2-9 P.M. Bring the family to thie Sumptuous Buffet dinner. Enjoy the fine hot and. cold gourmet foods. City Centre Dining Room 365-7278 Here I find powdered milk has exceptional value for fortifying peween the home-baked bread. old and young bird Members are anticipating a “good season. It is sad to realize that the major reason for wasted money in the food department is right Fi iends Gather to Mark. Couple’ 's Silver Wedding side. by. slender. white jer tapers in silver holders. ‘Aftér. supper ‘the ‘cake was cut by the honorees and ‘served tothe guests. Congratulations and ‘good wishes were extended to and Mrs. Killough by J. JF. Killough, The guests of honor open- ed their, gifts.and extended sin- cere ‘thanks for a “wonderful evening.” ‘Those present were Mr..and Mrs./R. Jackman and -son Rob- Say ar G po Cran Way not drop into your neighbourhood branch of Canada’s Firat Bank soon and see for yourself which way the wind is blowing? “There's a fresh wind Canada’s First Bank” at Bank or MontrEAL Irvin, Of Rossland, who had been Mr. and Mrs. xl ated Les ‘D: Kiltou Phil Gendron, Miss Louise Hain-|' a | lough’s attendants 25 years ago; Mr. .and . Read, of Trail. Gwen Sahistrom, Mr. BE ng iia, Rete Mrs. John Dunlop, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Carl Sehlstrom, Mis. Pat m,. Miss.“Pat’ McLeod,’ Mrs, Jack’ and daughter Heather,’ 108; abies s Killough Jr. and Miss Sue Support for GKRD | Central Kootenay Regional District board is tani! “good: support” 1818 BAY — TRAIL, é.c, SINGER COMPANY OF ~ SANADALTD. ¥ palities for its ts resolution calling |] Ri Rin for B.C. Hy and taxed in the same way a5||| municipalities or else to pay grants in lieu of taxes to the, Regional District, the board :'| learned * recent At the ant, board meeting members decided to leave fu- ture action on the matter in the GORDON A. SUMNER. Naturopathic Health Service hands of chairman G. 8. Rust, of Kinnaird. i HINT sth 3 DESMOND 7. GER LITFLEWOOD, D. Os. Parad At the Foot of:Pine “eatlegar Own Dry Cleaners iyForn 923 eS tare Be RUBBER STAMPS ‘CRAFTS &e Pace rate, ‘ 23.Columbia Ave. in, ul Hemp Gut Shop nee @ AUSTRALIAN FRUITS PEACHES, 2602) 3 Tine - trict’ FRUIT COCKTAIL, 605 Columbia Ave, ACROSS 1-Districk in rma 8.Bnce ‘around 8. -Openworke sis io “tree ares rf 24-Cover arp ralsee. init of Vbgodtaylan, For Crossword Puzzle ‘iAritwer. ses BOSSE’S JEWELL E RY Ad on Page 3. 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