: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct, 16, 1969 FOR RENT FOR SALE Properly For-Sale. VEHICLES. FOR SALE! ‘NOTICES «:: ' " t FURNISHED BSMT. SUITE. carpet able Nov. 1. Suitable for cou- ple with no children. Ph. 365- 5724. 342 COMFORTABLE FUKN, APT, for 2, utilities included ae mo., i116: Stn Ave., Kinnair Ph,_ 365-733: 348 ONE SORT APT, WITHIN walking distance of town, Eb: after 4 p.m. 365-7696, TwO BDRM, rULL er house on large lot in Castle- gar $75 mo. Ph, 365-6934. AVAILABLE NOV. Ist. ONE bdrm. furnished sultey auto- matic washer and dryer, All ntsc Pobre 106 Wy, _ i Gon Tg Furnished. Ph. 368 Tete, THREE ROOM HOUSE Semi-furnished, electric heat, in Robson. Ph. 365-7680. 343 IN ROBSON SMALL HOUSE with gas heat, suitable for or 3 students or small Foray. very reasonable a Ph, 365- FURNISHED SUITE IN CAS- tlegar. Ph. 365-8628. 342 FURNISHED APTS, ONE OR two bdrms. Maple Apts., 342/ring with 40” ELECTRIC RANGE — ee sis ab with mattress, SPACE: pcAS HEATER, 110 Columbia or Ph. 365-7093. 34: FOUR-TRACK CAR STEREO and tapes. New one pair 700-14 tires, hockey equip- ment. Ph, 365-6571. BOY'S CCm BICYCLE a 43 | BOY skates, size 8, Ph. 365- FAMILY MOVING — ONE}; upright piano and bench — 4-piece chesterfield suite. Ph. 365-3223 Fri. or Sat. 342 BRAND NEW 16” GE POK- table. TV, 1960 Standard 283 Chev. SW _— New paint and clutch, otters lows ee Chry- sler_6?. Ph. CEDAR PICNIC TABLE 6x 2' x 6" $10. Deluxe baby car- riabe§ oie 8: High walls nice 2 $35. Ph. 365-596 iaGHT CHAIR, TOLUING play pen with pad, all-weath- er coat Misses 14 to 16, strol- ler, vanity case — like new, lady's Marquise-shaped jade carat gold mount. Ph, 365-6631. COAL AND WOOD HEATER —Ph. 365-6896, PORTABLE CAR RADIO with mounting bracket: like new, Ph, 365-7: "| ONE GOCANT™ “IN_ GOOD running condition. Ph, 365- at 342|30 AMP. ELECTRIC, T TEMP. orary service pole £ 1365-3179 or contact Mrs. M. and family accommodation available. Reasonable weekly and monthly rates. Ph, 365- 7517. FURN. CABIN IN CASTLE- gar. Suitable for bachelor, Apply 108-4th Ave. Ph. ONE BDRM FUKN. reser Ph. 365-5869 88 aftr 5 p.m. MODERN 2 BDRM SUITE: available now in Castlegar. Ph. 359-7520. Doucette, one mile up Pass Creek road. TWO NEARLY NEW TIRES, 5.50 x 12, for Epic or Envoy, half half price. Ph. 365-8030, 34. 365.) WINTER PEARS {Anjoul: ee _ 365-5366 after 4p.m A CASTLEGAK SAVINGS new term deposit doubles it- self in 9 years, 2 months — ‘ow. nao] HOMES FOR SALE WILL SWAP A LOT IN KIN. naird’on 9th Ave. for a late model pick-up truck. Ph. 365- 7554 evenings. GOOD LOT, 9TH AVE, KIN- 2|berry Heights, Reduced to clear at $890. Ph. 885 66'5. 342 LOT IN COLUMBIA nae Robson. Garage and complete hook sokup for trailer. Ph. S85 1% “ACRE CHOICE OIE: ing site on blacktop in Oot- pole -Ph, 365-5963 after 4 p.m, mi 341]! BUILDING LOT, 11TH AVE., Kinnaird. Ph. 365-6547, 441 FOR SALE, TRADE OR|,; trailer rental: one-third and 65-546! 1962 ~FLEETSIDE CHEV. pickup. Ph. 365-6691. 341 1957 INTERNATIONAL — 4- wheel drive, 4 new tires. Ph. 365-5615, 441 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, RADIO | ;, and 2 studded winter tees included $1650. Ph. 8446 after 5 p.m. ‘Sat 1948. FORD HALF TON truck, 8 cylinder, good rub- ber, ‘56,000 ralles, In good running condition. For. in- formation Ph. 365: 5140. May be seen at 442-8810 Grand Forks. 340 MUST SELL: 1966 CHEV: Impala V-8 4-door sedan, P! PS, good condition, i400 Ph. 365-5402, HOMES FOR SALE 1961 10 x 52 FT. SAFEWAY house trailer, 2 bdrm Jack and _ Jill. Ph. 365-5308. tfn39 IN KINBERRY HEIGHTS— New spacious 3 bdrm. home on view lot. Ph. RAReew Ay eh FURN. TWO BDRM SUITE, Ph. 365-5931. bathroom, utilities included. putas for 2 or 3 students. 365-6426. tin38 DORE FUN. [OME IN Robson. haere! Oct. a3. 3) NTN 2 BDRM LOG HOME AND 16 ACRES — at Slocan Park, fronting on the river. Pastor- al ee with . mountain trails, quiet nights, modern facilities . $7,500. 7 ACRES OOTIS oh power, telephone, avail- =n able water and good, top soil. RM HOUSE, GAS Available Sept. "15. Ph. nee pete £ Bb RM..APT., STUDENTS also accepted. Ph. ered BUSINESS BUILDING cat living i peed at zen Fb in $2,000. 36 ACRES — PASS CREEK) at quiet end of road location. 3 bdrm. home, semi! finished. Good « huating and trail riding. $13,900. - 620 ACRES — PASS CREEK. Wild, recreation-type land both sides Creek. of Pass $25,000. wo EDEN FURN. APT.|Twin Rivers Hall $29,000. Ph. 365-7941. 341 KEEP YOUR MONEY Ad ing at home. Invest in “legar Savings Credit ‘Usion term deposits. ‘TED FURN. 2 BDRM. utilities included. Doe 365. 7392 after 4 p.m. 341 THREE ROOM: SUITE. eat 365-7308. SPACIOUS SELF CONT, an ed 3 bdrm dupl private ae lith Ay d—' Available ‘oct ‘is. Ph. bral 503: SUITE SOTERELE RCA VICTOR 23” B&W TV. In vey, fot condition, #5, Arrow Motors $29,000. Cast-| Cleaning Business $30,000. Duplex $17,500. Large Business $90,000. HIPWELL REALTY —| P.O, Box 1179 Ph..365-7514 Castlegar, 6.C. (CHENIA—| ULNA Young Agencies Ltd. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Building Lots — Acreage Residential — Commercial QUALITY HOMESI! INSURANCE “ Specialists RENTAL AGENTS Available — 2 and 3 VEHICLES FOR SALE)": 2 bdrm, 3 bdrm, and. 5) iri bedroom. $10,500 .-$30,- 000. e Insurance sapere Tse in ‘83 ACADIAN AUTOnATIC or trade for Pickup. Ph, 5-| 5415. tiny 340/68 MARKEE CAMPERETIE, propane stove and. ice box.|S Ph, S60:7308 between 8 a.m. and 5 ai 1) 1865 FORD. GALAXIE 51 Prien condition. -Ph. "305. | eer a ook CHEV. Bean Bike hte rs ‘TON THUGR low mileage, 1963 Volks- wagen stationwagon. Ph. 805-7 ae RAMBLER ec aN: Ph... 365-5817, %64_ COMET -STATIONWAG: on, V-8, low mileage, A-1 con:| dition, ‘Ph, 365-5728, _ ’64 BEUMONT, EXCELLENT. y. condition, Ph, ‘365-7319. 3421s WANTED Use GUNS IN ANY CON- ition — rifles, revolvers, automatics, the older the bet-, ter, Mickey's Bernina Sports Centre, Box 1107, Grand Forks, Ph. Bus, 442- tin34) RIDE os arail for. work from 8.4U a esdays through Saturdays, Ph 365-6660 corn nD MINING BOOKS, KE- ports of Minister of Mines, GSC reports—B.C, and Yukon areas only. Please send full details- and asking price to Mr. R. Johnson, No. 202-560 West Broadway, Vancouver OS B.C atyner eyewash HUUSEKEEPEK AND BABY S32 for, Oct, 20 has been postponed to g .m. ult.’ HOCKEY GAME — 8 p.m. tonight: (Thurs., Oct.. 16) at Castlegar Arena, Castlegar Apollos vs Nelson. Adults 5Uc, Stud. 25¢. CASH; BINGO SCHEDULED | Arena Oct. 27th at 8 p. ENGAGEMENTS Mr, seph S. Cleaveley, ae ae Sevent Pave, a9 rall \wish announce the engagement -of -their eldest Lynn. to Kreutzer, 1302, “Second Ave., Trail, ‘The wedding will take. place: Sat- urday, Andrey 8 at 3.50 p.m. in W's Shure! Trail. Rev. James | §) Neculltim will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Walter. G. Currie of Chilliwack are pleased to announce the en- gagement cf their only daughter, Deane Louise,- to John McGillivray, eld- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Jolin J. J. McGillivray of Kinnaird, The wedding will take place in Chilliwack on November 8th. Mr, and furs. L. E. Davis in Lacrosse is Canadian No sport played in Can- ada has) a uner © tradition than across: It’ deserves to eral belief) and the little -fel- low can beat his larger op- ponent by superior‘abilty — it can be played from early spring | in all, kinds of wea- not ex- Publication “Lacrosse.” For many years, before and after the turn of the cen- tury, lacrosse was a major sport in this country, and the names of lacrosse “greats” were on every boy's eongue. It_was played by both En- glish and nc! Canadians, and by the Indians who invented it, so it was Anglican | flo Then, ase ne tyventleth century, advanced, its popu- larity declined. Now,’ it is making a comeback, and this booklet can help widen interest in this fine sport, it will have accomplished its purpose, Lacrosse has much in its favor. It has been called “the fastest game on two feet”— it is a game of skill, not brute force (contrary to gen- the marriage of their daugh- ter Louise Ellen to Mr. Frank Joseph Coulson, Calgary, Alta son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coul- son, Mt. Forester, Ont. Mar. riage to plage Nov. 7, 1969 at 7 p.m. St. Francis Cath- olic Church, Calgary. s| IN MEMORIAM LEGAL Department of Lands, Forests and Water Resources TIMBER SALE A02076 There will be offered for sale at public auction by the Forest Ranger at Custle- gar, British Columbia at 11.30 a.m. on the 20th gay of Oct- WANT PAIR OF USED snowshoes. Ph. 365-7424. HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED clerk for part time employ- ment. Castlegar ‘and District Hospital. HELP WANTED — FEMALE In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Peter W. Maloff| who passed away Oct. 17, pee “We who loved you ly miss you ‘as it dawns of Tyo care He Lovingly remembered by his wife and family. LEGAL . ober, Licence A02076, to cut 240, 000 cubic feet of Balsam, Spruce, Hem- lock,. Lodgepole Pine, Larch and other species located Porcupine and. Summs Creek Kootenay Land District. One year will be allowed __|for removal of timber. Provided anyone who. is unable to attend the auction in person may submit a seal- ed tender, to: be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. ?| The Corporation’ of # of the Town Tenders for yeh collec- ,|tion of garbage in the Town Kinnaird will received 5.00 P.M. on Tuesday, Octob- er 28, 1969. Allen Selbie Clerk-Treasurer. o' by the undersigned up to/be Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Building & Surely Co. Ltd. r Phene 365-7202 P tained from i ester, Nelson, British Colum- bia, or the ’ Forest Ranger, Castlegar, British Columbia. Tenders (bids) will only h speaking] There is pensive — 1t is an exciting game to watch. The playing area can be an open field, a hockey box or arena, or even a large gymnasium. Boys, who can be intro- duced to the game ‘as early as eight or nine years of age, enjoy it tremendously. e! about the very fact that a stick is em- Ployed, :the game develops selt-control, Kinnaird Sets Up Committee For Centennial Formation of 22 more local Centennial '71.commit- tees, including one at Kin- naird, has been announced by L. ‘J. Wallace, general stick-work ‘and - teamwork, and the o! Cc "71 Cl an from persons entitled tain replacement sales Salmo Public Sustained-yield Unit, unless no tenders (bids)| J. are received from such par- ties, in which case tenders (bids) will be accepted : from any anterested he su auceessfill tenderer | 58: will The be considered as an established’ operator, for the | 3a purpose of applying for fur- ther timber within. the Salmo Public ined-yield Unit. in the|TOS ball. eluding you and shooting on goal that ap- peals to the ‘best athletic spirit of boys and young men. ‘As a conditioner, lacros- se is unsurpassed, and some athletic directors. feel that this advantage: alone justifies Mr. its inclusion in their sports curriculum. Because of the the Squadron 581 WEEKLY ROUTINE ORDER Part 1. Administration 1, Parades 15 OCT. 69. 1900 (0700 p.m.) Sauadron, will parade at High ‘hool, Next parade 22 Oct. 69. « routine 1st Period — Squadron drill, 2nd Period — 1st year small arms. 2nd year Engines. 3rd. and 4th year NCO Course. 4. Orderly Sergeants 15 Oct. 69 Sgt. Allam © 2 Gets 6E 69 Be Fullerton! Standby 9 ee “Heddseorth, 5. Orderly Corporals 15 Oct. 69 A/Cpl. Tukkimaki. 22 Oct. 88 Petes Sweeney Standby A. in 1971 to ary of British Columbia's en- try into confederation. “We anticipate about 300 local . committees will take community group: most important ing the celebratio! s of all the people. Our is the total invoive- nt of everyone in British lumbia.” Mr. Wallace said R. J. Lightle is chairman of the Kinnaird Centennial Commit- tee. BIRTHS RS — To Mr, and Castlegar, To Mr, and Mrs, A. ‘Cheveldave, Castlegar, Oct. 14, a son. JOLLY — To Mr. and Mrs. J. Jolly, Castlegar, Oct. ter. 9, a: daught “$' ‘o Mr. and Mrs, B. Stetsko, Taso Oct. 15, a son. ‘Cpl. Standby MGR: Masson. Part 2. Personnel A. RCAC. Officers 700 ae 808. Capt. MacBain, (a) Special 1 duty CO Con- ference Vancouver. (b) Travel’ Castlegar-Van- couver-Castlegar. (c) _20-28rd_ Oct. 69. B. RCAC Cadets 581320 AC1 Ackney, G. TOS eff 1 Oct. 69. 581295 ACL Sohnson, L. SOS eff & 581322 Ace O'Genski, "B. S eff 8 Oct. 69. 351328 AC2 Palsson, R. 708 eff 8 Oct. 69. A 126 ace Price, L. D. SOS eff 8 O aes re Rutland, G. E. 8 Oct. 69. oe ‘AC? Sweeney, J. D. TOS eff 10 Sept: 69. Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING. EXCAVATING HONE. 365-70! Solum Sand & Gravel 349-8th Ave. Castlegar .| CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Supplies & Installations ‘Specialists Speed Queen Washers and Dryers DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8264 One -1 barm. home, One home, One - 5 bdrm. home. YOUNG AGENCIES +) v4: LIMITED MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING P.O. Box 428 — Kinnaird, B.C. Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8117 A CR TAAL Realtare FT. : NON-OVERHEAD camper, beantitel interior fin- ish, Avocado ice-box and ‘gas stove; sink and lights, scene Four. Ph. 36: ‘TRAVELLING? CESTLEGAR Savings Credit Union and garden. Price $8500. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. FINANCING AVAILABLE ON ALL LISTINGS Foundation Home — Robson white, fully furnished 2 bdrm. home with fireplace, large screened porch on two sides. Fruit trees Large Home — No. 11 Woodland Dr. Castlegar Very attractive 4 bdrm. family home with fireplace and full basement. Separate garage. Located on large lot in nice neighborhood. Try VLA, Asking $17,600. “Convenient” is the Word — 112 Green St. : Lovely home within walking distance of shopping, schools, sports centre etc. Features 3 bdrms., beautiful will be given 2 to residents of Castlegar, Trail, Nelson and locality. Further regarding duties, benefits, ete. may be obtained from| the Unemployment’ Insurance St, ‘AE rheations on form aa 960-401 enould be Oo BER: FREE. CHEQUING AT CAST- legar Savings. Open: Satur-' day too! RIEL. ELECTROLU: SALES & SERVICE Phong ‘Robson 365-5045 ‘Trail 368-1914 ALCOHOLIC | AN ONE MOUS: Castiegar. market by reaching market, 4. People read CASTLEGAR NEWS ads when they are a to make a decision and to act — WHEN THEY'RE READY TO BUY. 5..'The CASTLEGAR NEWS is i It ma time most CONVENIENT to every member of. the Gone 6. People like to read CASTLEGAR NEWS ads. because a find them ‘interesting and they save them money. : Here are 10 Solid _ ing markets. Mr. Merchant: Facts You Should Consider in Planning Your Advertising... 1. The CASTLEGAR NEWS is an advertising medium that is WANT- ED — it is sought after and paid for, and - jaaver tains in it is not. an intruder'in the home. 2. Nearly all of the CASTLEGAR NEws' circulation is CONCENTRAT- ED in its market area — without di 4 ig into less 3. The CASTLEGAR NEWS provides PENTRATION in the primary virtually every family or customer in that P ata mark the 100th annivers- - Natural Gas & Oil Heating | ” DISMANTLING of the MeGauiey Ready-Mix: concrete’ plant at the: foot: of “hospital hill" in Castlegar ig to start soon, Castlegar council’was told at its meeting: last: week, Bullt before ‘zoning bylaws such an activity in .that:area, principals of the McGauley firm have’ long indicated their desire to move the plant but action’ awaited locaion of -a sultable site; The company has now been’ re, \ceated for’ somé period’ of time’ on ‘property near. the highway at the southern end of Kinnaird and: dismantling 3} of the Castlegar plant? will Castlegar News Photo ject: — complete the relocation pro- -Harlem Clowns’ Basketball Team To Play an Exhibition Game Here A basketball game witha show! That is what local fans will see when America's fin- est band of comedy athletes, the det. 251" Clowns, play here tu 4 {On Mr. resided A. &. reba Funeral Was Held ere Wednesday ry was recited Tues- who died Saturday at the Coatlegar and District Hospi- in’ the z Robson area since 1950, was acl Bowl ng Results from Castlegar and District Mondey. Night 7 o'clock’ Ann Kajear: 250: uum Ann Kajzar Ralph Cott 270. MHT al Ralph Scott 742. THS - Kinks Kinks a ints: - Crooked | Team Arrows 0, Wildeats 4, Swing- ers 0, Kinks 4, Droppins ri Fantastike 0. “Other 600's Bob King 712, Ben Rourke. Tues, 1 o'cllok LHS D. Koehje. 253..LHT K. Gretchen 621. . THS Oglows 913.: THT) Delows 2489, am points: Oglows 2, Independents 4, .Macalister’s Insurance 2, Candy Stripers D. Re Five 0, Castlegar Toney 1 o'clock LHS Irene Hill 255, LHT} w, Elsie Ryse 649. THS candy Stripers orse Team points: Oglows 0, * *1618, Sihrley Barton 1087.. THT Q 645, Tues. Mixed 7. o’clock Aushead 223. n Meyer 628, ee Bane 623, Darrel 4, ‘lows 1, Robins’ 0, Canaries 3, Swal- ‘Byagies 3. (00's Lu Knowlers Parrots Other 6 2, Mona Haas Rowdy Rollers hd T p.m. L Shirley Barton 294. LHT Betty -Oglow 619. THS sioaners 1033. vat} Mosners :25 10. Rourke 617, Ben Rourke 606. |Screamers Tues. Night Mixed “9-11: LHS Ardeth Speers 220,|9. LHT Heather Naraway 538. MHS Ken Scott it 298. MUHT!|9) Ken ‘Scott 627.: in; 1,.C ears, Night. 0S ou; od hawks 3) Airdots 4. oe Other 600's Matt Rohn . Merning Drivers LHS Ruth -Rourke, 264. Farell Alice Rutland 626. 958, THT Jasurance 3, Candy. Stri 4, Lucky 5 1, Castlegar ee Other 600's Irene Hill F.J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured i Phone 365-5308 - Box 1351, Castlegar d ser caatilacs 2668. Team points: Cadillacs 3, Road Runders 3, ‘T-Birds 3, Ramblers 1, Chevys 1, Mus- ql = Other 600's Ruth Rourke. 5 Meds ni Nite Cut Rates Winnie’ Savinkoff Salta 223. ie Mona Haack 621. ° eres | Canaries 905.; Budgies 2563. Team points: Orioles 1, Parrots’ 0, Canaries 1, Swal- lows 3, Robins 3, Budgies 4. Wed.. Nite Cut Rate LHS Betty Oglow 243. LHT. Betty ‘Oglow 63: Canaries: 9: 13. THT Canaries’ 2539. Team points: Orioles 1, |LHT ey Bevans 595. ¢ Lions Wailers 6, Criers 4, Moaners n 600. Thurs. Mornitig’ Esai: LHS Berm nel 273. 921. - THT Lions 25 Hat Other 600 ee Bart- Ls Team points: Beavers 2,|inko Minks 2, Chipmunks 3, Ted-| dy aya Bears 1, Lions 3, Squir. Thurs. Mixed Comm. LHS Kay. Bevins 358. LHT Kay pevns 807. MHS D: aryl Rourke 296, |MHT. t Lamy Ea Paul Hemant THT titesavens 3095. ‘Team points: Doodlers 2, juicers 4, Hee- 1165, Tre x Cutts 0 600's ~ Darryl Rowe: “671, Bill Ellis 667, ‘oochin 66 Nick Ke 2, Bill Sav- ff. 638, Bev Malloff 627, Bill Wal tt 608. Colcel Third Quarter Net Profit is $306, 000 A consolidated net profit $306,000 ‘for the thir lose. compares a. third ‘quarter loss of: $1,-| is THT 973,000 a 1968. Colcel’s: third quarter | net. sales this year amount to $24,097,000. compared to $20,393,000 last year. Oper- ations: for the first: nine months -of” 1969" showed a profit of $408,000 against a f tRisCHUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE * KINNAIRD; B.C. ° third quarter as a result of pines technical" improve- ment.. shutdowns ‘and lower lumber ‘prices, Colcel recently announc- ed plans to pi stock. of Pohlte Lumber Co. expansion © are important steps toward a for- est complex approach for his ns. 's operatio! strike may have a_substan- tal effect on earnings. since large percentage of Col- car's pulp is shipped via wat- Mr. Scrimshaw said that the near short term outlook uncertain, but the long tenes extremely favorable due to the strong worldwide demand for pulp and: the con-' tinued improvement in pro- duction performance at Col-| N.S. and was raised in that. "province. He served in World War}_ lin the 25th Battalion. Archibald, who has y Castlegar-! The Harlem Clowns can play Brent ‘basketball one malx: lau; male exhibition of “dunt shots.” When the referee blows edy and the official is some- times perplexed as to how he-is going:to get these fun- sters serious enough for the opening: te toss-up. y, th ie Clowns 0} en a uick ‘ball handling routine; followed by- a few nutes of fast scoring with a bit of comedy, thrown -in | between 8 Of course there are re- gular routines — but the im- promptu stuff and the ad ‘lib gag is the stock in trade of these natural comedians. And Then again one of the row takes over the referee’s job and his interpretation of the rules and calling of fouls Mr. came to] is Trail in 1929 and worked for|*® the West Kootenay Power and Light’ Co, for 33 years. He is survived by his wife May; three sons, Pat of of Castlegar and ‘Vancouver and grand- n. Rev. ‘Father E, A. Bro- phy officiated with’ burial in| istral Batic Memorial Cemetery ‘at| here. Xinnaird. Impaired Driving Penalties of $200 Levied in Court Two cases. of’ impaired driving were heard by mag- te -H. C. Pitts in court £03, Seturdey? voha ha! Negract de The © C; Funeral | © |Home .was in charge of ar- "| Tangements. | Slocan Gily Man ls. Dead at Home . Thanksgiving Day: A‘Slocan City man, Rich-' ard. William Emery, was found-dead-at his home on Thankeelvin ig Day. - said cause of death, aie not yet known. An autopsy, has~ been ordered ters|andan* inquest will be held to, |i Neleon. at a date yet to set. “Mr: Emery is survived by} hy a’ wife and and ‘aly “Mrs. E. [sal Tsaksoa New President Of Local Soret XU-Al {er foe Bee ign Ph ez ginning m= ber at-the home rf Mrs. Peter to i Isakson, president, Mrs. Philip Kon- vice-president, Mrs. Ma- jesgey._treasurer, Calder! recordin Following! ee Dav a regular m¢ was held cel’s’ mills. on Wednesday. o last week at the home of Mrs. 2 eakson, Mrs. Dave] - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 16, 1969 --‘-- MEXICO,, Puerto Vallarta * 15 days $299.00 from’: pa January 4 and 18 February 1-and 15: March 1, 15 and 29 Includes; airfare, beach hotel and meals, trans- fers and sightseeing. Many other plans for Acapulco, Mazatlan and © Mexico City. VIPOND FOR TRAVEL Trail & Cranbrook RADIO & TV REPAIRS Guaranteed repairs on all Radios and T.V. including colour. Reasonable Rates Call MIKE‘'S TV SERVICE Phone 365-5112 CASTLEGAR TAXI Phone 365-7222 ROGER CORBEIL 24:HOUR SERVICE FULLY INSURED PUBLIC NOTICE B.C, Hydro and Power Authority advises that there will be a short term ig of the river of the Arrow Dam starting at 9.30 a.m. on Monday, October 20 and continuing for approximately one hour. River level is expected to drop between 2 and 3 feet below the current level and will soon thereafter re- “tun to normal. This drop in river level may be ex- pected each day until Friday, October 24 inclusive at euilty i a charge oth ich resulted trom a an tog en the day. before. Mr. Negraef was "fined ee ot Mister ar id reff 0 rand Forks, who wae Basser in athe impaled dr oa spas the same time while a daily. umder- water survey is being made by divers at the ‘outiet works of the dam, B.C, HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY. or 5 ‘days. in Eeinzd Te ‘Signs to be Used In Future by Town Future > signs - and re- placement signs purchased bye the prow of Piinnaird notin’ one © cver-all a letter will, be sent to plies to pe should ap-| ge the“ province as a Feny pons Shows Drop Traffic on the Castlegar was not .as heavy in In-Depth Tax. ‘Study Is Joint Undertaking An in-depth study of tax- es-and their effect on indi- con- fon hates een (ee uci 0 ie de] unicipal ‘affairs an lp ie) ment of mi the, Union ‘of BC. Municipali-|an ** Notice of the | study, | which will consist of a ques- tionnaire going out to 10,000 names: chosen at random throughout the province, was and- expenses for cigaret and ‘eohol and/ charitable donations. . endorsed the study and Both’; municipal ‘councils 24. paid | of. highways says in its: mon- | thly - rey Fie eae wwe TEA BAGS, Better Buy, 100s -....... GB ROLLED OATS, Oslivie, . 5 Ib. bag 65 . FLOUR, Dutch Oven See Us For Fishing Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — Gulf Gas and Oil United Purity Store Easy Credit Terms Available CHARGE ITI member : ms Fn COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales Ltd. ~ On Robson Side of the Ferry Ope: Pd -9 Monday through Seturday. m4 "Open Sunday 9 em — 9 pm. 1 id drivers totalled 22,075, 7,547 ..|less than : last year. rs dropped by ‘8008 and ers an trucks by ‘804, y, Plus A Complete Line OF Quality Building - Materials Pant people, who receive naires ;- about: ‘hen should feel contact ‘eith All You Need from Basenient kitchen, W to W in LR with FP. Basement has finished BR and partially completed rumpus room with FP. Double carport. Price $19,800. : The kind of home you've dreamed about 3200 sq. ft. of finished living area'at an amazingly low price. Features 5 bdrms., hardwood floors, double fire- place, dbl. plumbing, large dining room with deck, huge rumpus room. Located on large lot with view of river. Only $26,500. Basement Revenue — 530 Christina Place Castlegar 7. Every issue of the CASTLEGAR NEWS contain INFORMATION ve rovided'= recently. to. the AND FEATURES of interest to every’ member of the family. sin Pouneils of the t towns | © of ‘Castlegar and Kinnaird. He added: that it is the BEEF ROUND STEAK or ROAST, Ih. 98¢ BEEF RIB STEAK, ib. . ~ 99¢ to Finish & Home Planning Service THIS. WEEK'S SPECIAL - \DECORITE, sheet $12.95 "SEE THE BROWNING ROOM © | . 9s. DISCONTINUED See & WEATHERBY ° RIFLES } ARBORITE & FORMICA IN STOCK AT. ALL TIMES Rifle:Scopes installed and zeroed | in, sheet ... $14.95 2 We have the largest Sporting Goods Store’ in,B. c. 9000 sq. ft. of floor space to serve you..~ Pistols:in Stock Smith & ‘Wesson and Ruger 8. Newspaper reading is a habit and 3 Part of people's routine. Sip rn pen : ; a_is quite. lengthy. 9. The printed word is MORE RELIABLE than‘ the. spoken’ ‘word and BS) Be ‘ ol “ap mills, Particularly He , Persol letin; it cannot be Tefut o itis eaally-availabio for a BEEF STANDING RIB ROAST, ib. .- 89¢ Png ip all, / However o atta z More don is: obtained ‘by BEEF CHUCK ROAST, fb. ....... 59¢ arter "The. quesConnaire wants = S good fourth-q spe pro- 10. Ads in the CASTLEGAR NEWS are ideal for checking. Hems’in i the BO.” Longshoremes's|tonds tears ster oma irs gy je in the are or ms y Roe e , ef ni Well built, all electric 2 bérm: bare with furnished ¢ the various.ads may be checked against exch other. BEEF SHORT RIBS, lean, th. canes BOC, ses poles vier trea tr bane ird ‘The Most Effective and Most gan Way to Promote BEEF STEW, th. Oe T8e : 28 H Lit R ‘anes = , Sth Ave., = ? : " : odor fm & pi, lk go NLA tana Cage, 3 Bus “Advertsing in th BOLOGNA, sliced, b............49¢ || tite Nestaurant Only 9 years old. Price $19,900. Terms. g in the errr ializing in Chi Foods” BACON, sido sliced, Th. . 2+... 990 Phone 365 141 for Take-Out Orders FRESH CHICKEN, whole or cut up, Ib. iad "Open 6 a.m. to.9.30 pam. - PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. ..... all . The Hunting Season’ Is’ Now: Herel. © =| CASTLEGAR NEWS : Across from the Arena- Rees oy . > Castlegar, B.C. : Box 90 - Phone 365-8151 ‘Norm’ s Sport Shop §]| ” Open: Mondays through ie P& G Builders Supply Saturdays 300. Baker St. — Nelson — phone S02 352-2015 We have a number of two bdrm homes to choose from. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. PHONE 365-6451 Evenings phone Mrs. Mosby at 365-8083 We deplore the damage caused ‘by vandals - to house on Zuckerberg {san The whole island is appre MINGTON | PORTABLE ‘ ~ Closed all: day’ Monday be: a BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS ay ONE SET OF BUNK BEDS, cartop carrier, approx. 5 x is Ph. 365-73!