CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 11, 1962 FOR SALE Gendron baby buggy; wringer Washer, Ph, 365-5417. h $15; folding couch $5; 2 boys ikea, eee oe Ph, 365 3067 between 12-2 o’ aa Several panda ae tere Jocations in elther Casti¢gar or Kins nalrd, Ph, 365-6861, 1 Revenue home on highway in Castlegar. Apply 1781 - 3rd Ave, ‘Trall, Ph. 368-5380, Mi ao” McCiory clectric range. Large Seeder coo suite, daven- pol air, radio-gramaphone Combination. Welke Box 831, Kinnaird, ‘$65-8240. Business Opportunity + Castlegar Motel Busineys, Excel- lent year-round occupancy record, = | An exceptional opportunity for a fin- anclnily responsible party with means to provide for expansion, Financial statements available, A clear title district home could be considered in the arrangements, Apply Box 490Y, Castlegar News, FOR RENT Furnished basement sulte, very reasonable Font, Would prefer elderly couple, Ph, 365-5598 after 5 p, ‘For ‘rent or ease, waa Teated house, ‘270 - 10th Ave., Kinnaird. Rea- sonable rates for small family, Apply after 5 p.m. on Friday or Ph, 859- 7497 South Stocan. |. Furnished basement and room, Ph, 865-8074, a4. Small cosy cottage, eaavaltalite ange. an 2 two winter tires, 25" in. a 670-15, Practically new $50, Ph. 385- 6781, is 7.) Newly completed, well construct- ed basement 27 X 46, full 8 tt. clear- ance, outside entrance, large wint 1240 ft. on first floor. Approximately enough lumber to frame iiouse. Beau- tifui river view Iot 80 X 120, already leveled and cleared, Here derful start for anyone wishing to bultd his own house at a bargain Price, Must be seen to be appreciated. Ph. 365-5331. New 2-bedroom house in Kin- nalrd, Ph. 385-4698, At the Sentinel In Thrums you can buy Ant! Freeze at $2.65 a gallon in 4 aon case lots, ‘bedroom home, anfinlaned: ‘on 2 rote, Apply 387 - ard. 165-5264, 1956 Buick, Ph. 365-5208 t Toy Poodle dogs, 1781 - aa Ave, at Ph. 368-5380. 0 very good condition. 40 Ph. Every varicty of Dutch Bulbs at Nielsen's Kinnaird. 300 X 200 lot on Sth Aven xin. nalrd. Ph. 965-3192. Se ater Tot on ior AVE RAE, | © 365-2211, 340 ‘d-bedroom furnished home, ats: matic heat, garage,,Ph. 365-4876, Motel units, one and two room sultes, some with kitchenettes, Win- ter rates, Daily or weekly, Couple or single preferred. Cloverleaf Motel. Ph. 365-8011. i is a won-| 2 Heated suite in Caatiegar, $50 monthly. Apply 828-6th Ave. or an 365-8147. ‘@-bedroom house. PR. Sr ‘2-roomed basement suite, Ph, = 341 med furnished apartment, heated, hot water, also stove and office space, Main St. Ph, rebated Lovely upstairs suite, mod ca ae Span Utilities paid. Ph. 341 ee TTA ‘Toom in Kinnaird, with or without housekeeping, private bath. h. 865-5613. u ed and heated suite, Ph. 365-5156. 340 New a-room suite in Castlegar, heated, partly ened electricity supplied, Ph, 865-5! B41 CASTREAERD P Two bullding lots in Robson, cleared and level. Ph. 365-3879. 339 z to lease HARDWARE ‘STORE 8 droom home with sulte up- stairs. “om 368-9429 Trall. 339 Smatl 2 bedroom house, half acre lot in Kinnaird $500.00 down. Easy terms on balance of $3,500.00. ee ‘365-5321. In Telnniaisaiieho cholce lot, 100 x 350 Ph. Nelson 352. Attractive home building epg in Castlegar. Ph. 365-5200, ‘ORE excellent location, Guaranteed low Rent. Call Collect MU 4-5141 or write Caphold Realty Corp, te 900 West Pender, Vancouver 1, B. 2-bedroom house In Enst Robson, Ph, 305-5553, i ttn 37 2-bedroom unfurnished home near Castlogar business district, Newly decorated, on ae ‘apartment. Apply “He: creight'e Apartments. Ph. 365-97 tin 0 a3 bre monthly. Apply Cas-| ” in 85! plenty of activity in both hunting NOTICES Dr, Marling, Veternarlan will be at Smith's. Kennels on Wed. Oct. 17 from 7 = 20 p.m. and on Thurs. 3, Oct, 18 from 8 - 11.30 a. Professional scaoRaTaR Tessons. Ph, 365-8281 mornings only. tf{n 41 aa baby: sitter available ev- enings, Ph. 365-5682, 1 Sad piasite Pindred, Divisional Commander of the Salvation Army in B.C., supported by the Corps officers of the Kootenay area will hold a special public rally at the Twin Riv- era Hall this Saturday at 8 p.m. In- formative fllm on Salvation Army will _be shown. Everybody Welcome, Baby sitter available Fridays and panes in Kinnaird areas only. Se. M1 Figure ‘Skating Clib Meetine t at ‘the arena, 8 p.m. on Tues. et, 16, ATTENTION — interested inter mediate hockey playera - 18 and over. Meeting of Custiezar Merchants Hoc- y Club - Arena 8.00 p.m, Wednesday Oct, 17. To discuss organization and to make arrangements for firat prac- tice’ Nelson Civic Centre Arena on Thursday Oct. 18, at 9.00 pm, At- tendance of local ‘sports minded mer- chants is solicited. ‘ATTENTION CURLERS: Annual Mocting at curling rink at 8 p.m. on Thurs, Oct, 11 24 TU-Phone Sorvices has” tha con tacts you need for the help you want, Ph, 365-5265 or 365-6062. 840 ip covers, upholstery. We spec- {alize in draperies, Rose Furnishings Co,, 1598 Bay Ave. Trall, across from Odeon Theatre, Ph. Trall 368-6833, tin 39 10 ATTENTION BUILDERS AND HOME OWNERS - Mail your enquir- Jes for our lew prices on PLYWOOD, DOORS and LUMBER. Esmond Lum- ber Company Ltd., 3600 East Hast- ings Strect, Vancouver 6, B.C, tin 31 ALCOHOLICS ANON EROUS ox 303, Castiegar. deere for classified ads Is 12 nool prior to the day ‘bedroom Home, close to school and hospital, Ph. 365-555" EI 3 bedroom furnished ae ‘Avply box 22 Thrums, Cabin With bathroom, back a Robson school, Ph, 365-3656, F. N. Zibin. $39 of Teaue, tin 17 0 -WANTED ‘Want channel 2 or 4 antennas for ee State price. Box 34, on Nant 19 {or two he came’ home without his ‘Jack White's Field é Stream There seems to have been. i and fishing in‘ the past week but not any huge successes in either, Heard of one Woat taking eighteen Kamloops in one-day but no one else seems | ‘to have had much luck on the fi ee wise, Don Lietch and Danny O'Shea returned from the East Kootenays with a cow. elk which took some ‘eight hours of packing- over windfalls to get out. What a man won't do for an elk. Dr. Hall has returned from his truly just got one and that a Frank-; lin which flew up a treo’ whilst’ number two son John, was wrack- | ing up a score of four bullseyes out ‘of ten shots with the twenty-two, Not bad for an eight year old be- ginner. Deer wise it was a rough weekend, Carl Knutson and. I spotted’ a lovely hat-rack typo) four point mule deer at.,around 110 yards, Thats right just stand- ing there looking at us, I took lots of time had a perfect‘head for a head | shot, fired and he’ leaped guided hunt in the East and from all-,reports his’ party brought out three Bull elk and a Bull: moose, John apparently nail- ed his elk a couple. of days before he started hunting — he was on a fishing expedition at'the time. Any- way unofficlally his rack — a sev~ en pointer (which makes it a royal) — scores out at 388 which {s put. ting’ it up ‘inthe record ‘class. World’s record being 442-% ‘and taken in Colorado 1915 while the best B.C. score’ to date is 372-four eighths taken in the ‘East Koo- tenay, date ‘unknown, We'll’ be waiting John till you get that of-. ficially scored: and sure hope it breaks the B.C. record, I under- stand John spent the balance of the hunt after sheep and while he saw lots of them and had a shot at one sheep. But then when_one has ‘a near record head already in the bag you just have to save’ some. thing for next year. Not too many grouse being tak. en from all reports in the past week. Terry Ackney managed to bag four I am told and Vordick Shower Konors Oct. Bride-Elect A shower honoring Miss Norma Idle was held on | Wednesday. of last week prior to her wedding. It was hosted by the Kinnaird Angli. can Church WA at the home of Mra. Jack Robinson The: quest of honor was the recipieht of many lovely gifts pre- sented iby Mrs, H. Bate, president of the Association, The gifts were piled upon a tea wagon decorated in pink and’ white. This color theme was featured also as a table motif where an inscribed cake rested on pink ‘tulle. It was later served by Miss Penny Gibson and Miss Bev- erly Robinson, At the outset of this: pleasant shower held for her daughter, Mrs. Idle received a corsage from Mrs. Bate while Miss Robinson pinned a corsage.on the bride-to-be, En- tertainment : included contests, in which the. winners were Mrs. T. Green. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson. Gregory came in with three. Yours Twenty-five ladies attended. Sanders-Idle Vows Said Saturday in St. David's Mr. and Mrs, Richard Howard Sanders, married on Saturday in St. David's: Anglican Church, plan to make their home at Saskatoon upon their return from a short honeymoon, Wai, LADIES WEEK AT CRYSTAL! “WITH EACH LADIES SKIRT CLEANED WE'LL CLEAN ONE LADIES SWEATER FREE! CRYSTAL LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Phone 365-4851 Cast iron wood heater in _ condition, Ph, 365-5236 or Box 605 Castlegar, Want used oil furnace, with or without burner. Good condition. Andy Mosovitch, Box 251, Castlegar, Ph. 42, 3 341 MMT TRAIN FOR. TOP Pay-Security. 9 Heavy Equipment Mechanics “s AUTO MECHANICS _ WELDING. . 1. M. M. Automatic (Both Men and Women) Across the nation ‘there are -op- as skilled Short and low cost training need not: interfere with your present job.. High School not necessary for some courses, for full information write GREER, INSTITUTE. H Box 490A CASTLEGAR NEWS Ina Rev. C. Day, Norma Anne Idle Hi came the bride of Richard Howard Sanders, Autumn flowers provided rosebuds and fern ‘in which nestled a.tihy blue bird. Attending ‘the bride was Miss Beverly Robinson who wore bronze lace over taffeta. She carried a matching ‘bouquet. of mums.’ She wore a bronze feather head dress. Mrs, Idle chose:a frock of serrano in a toupe shade. with corsage of bronze and yellow mums and white the setting. in shasta daisies with ere and asters lending a bright profus- jon of contrast‘on;either side of the candie-lit alter, ‘The bride, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles H. Idle of Kinnaird, was charming in blue taffeta and lace, The simple sheath: dress. af. taffetta was fashioned with an ‘ov. er.dress of shaded embroidery-like lace in traditional Boufant. style with cap sleeves, - A white. feather. head. dress held her short veil. She carried a birdal bouquet of white carnations, for her. id wed? ding. “The groom, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs: Frederick Owen Sanders. of Sask- | atoon, had Mr.- Jack Peterson of Fruitvale as best man. Guests,. including . Rev. - Day, were received after the ceremony at the'home of the bride’s Barents where Mr. Peterson proposed toast to the bride. °/ The Autumn setting there ‘was| complemented by ‘pastel ‘to. deep shades of roses, where ‘the bride's table’ contained ‘a ‘handmade: Jace cover on which centred a beautiful ‘cake embed- WANTED Ride to Trail each day, Monday to Friday. Ph. 365-5558. Room and board for Professional person, Write Box 490X FOUND ‘Two keys found on thin wire ring sometime ago. Owner may have. by clalming at Castlegar News and pay- ing for this ad. B41 et arte cake's © taste efull ° ‘decora. tion of multiple wedding theme was designed ‘with a’semi-arch of | ————— flowers ‘and: tiny ‘seed’ pearls for the bride‘ and groom topping and The bride and groom made the first cut in the wedding cake using a knife ‘of’ which ‘the handle: was wide satin ribbons LosT tA 20 France Sola Blece, keepsake, Reward. Ph. 365- fe ie hel were worked: Hny sa curls. of ‘roses. For her wedding trip, bride changed to a fall suit of ay green boucle with white accessor- ies and a rose corsage. ; ‘no excuse I just plain missed. As was flanked by yellow candles held |. in silver and crystal holders.” °° \ |" ted. with a large satin rosette. From | © gracefully away — a clean miss, As Carl said never mind the sun was jshining, its raining, the wind is ‘blowing and its foggy. But I Hee young John said when I quit mut- tering under my breath and grind- Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT. DIGGING, : BACKFILLING, DITCH. ING, LAND- Phone 365-5464 Castlegar Phone 359-7474 Thrums ing. my ‘teeth. “Never mind Dad, we'll just have to find another one.” The ‘next one we : found: was nice little. whitetail and Carl took that with his .308. Apparenly he I did the honours with my: trusty blade so next time he will b have no excuse forint Rot doing: his own. Mi ta. wins the rosette of the week though he spotted a nice hadn't read alst week's column 20] . ———— ravel & Top Soil” DITCHING, EXCAVATING _ PHONE 885-9041 . COLUMBIA SAND’ & GRAVEL rae You guessed it he missod, but the buck was-used to’ playing Rus- sian Roulette and stood’ there while Mike missed the,second shot, and the third and the fourth, when a'doe walked: out:to see what was going on and stood . broad ‘side. Mike switched over to the doe, and missed her too on number five shot so he turned back to the Bust and missed him again, His gun’ being empty and the buck figuring ‘this guy just might get lucky if I stick around” departed. Oh well Mike it’ was probably down hill, four hundred yards, and foggy. Better cides to buy that gun “Mike wants to sell so cheap. now. Maybe you'd better check your glasses, Carl Schwartzenhauer picked up a small white tail an old story for him and the only type of deer he likes on the table to boot, — Len Morey and Allan luck next time and to whoever de- | « * Building Supplies” OGLOW. BROS, = < Ballding ‘& Supply Co. Ltd.- Castlegar : Phone 365-3351 BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Pontise — Buick — Vauxhall ° 70l Baker St. Nelson Phone 678 . to bag seven ducks over the week- end,’ Not bad for a guy who just got out of bed with pneumonia, No reports coming back: on the pheasant hunt in Alberta so far. but I understand there are aq round nine of our local’ gunners out ‘there after those ring necks. Personally we're heading for our. old hunting grounds in the Okan- agan this weekend to see if we can B ‘SLOW DOWN, and LIVE! | ORETTA’ : betes ys Phone 365-8200 ‘Loretta Lacoursiere ren nn Q and= HEATING: - x | 2. "Air ‘Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning CASTLEGAR: DINING ROOM SPECIALIZING IN HOME - COOKED MEALS ‘The ideal place to eat y regularly. or.for-an evening out. pen Weekdays 6 am, - 8 pm. | sundare 9-11 fame ' 5-7 pan. ALS. Lid. i -Charter © Servic © Towing - Barges anywhere.on the Arrow Lakes Phone 365-5500 Arrow. Lakes Ferry Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Whart 10.00 am. Thursday. rirve 400 pm. Thursday, Learo 7.00 a.m. Priday. Arrive Robeson 1.00 pam, Friday, ‘\>. PHONE 268-8500. ©, the Salvation Army in B.C., supported by the: Corps Officers of the Kootenay area, will hold a Bowling Results Last Week's Bowling ; Results Tuesday Night Bowling — » Ladies . high* ‘single Brownlie ; 269; Janna Brownlie single John ‘Paulson’ 246; SPECIAL: PUBLIC RALLY Twin Rivers Hall, Sat., Oct. 13, 8 pint. | . Everyone Welcome ! League —_ shenin 245; Ladies high Beavers’ 834; «Team the No Blow. Club, ‘Mary | Patsy. bay tet even your 0 old furnace - has to Mylyt {Joyce : | Don Archibald ‘266; Men's ‘And when ‘the time three: Don” Archibal fa: 694; *.| high “average BI Shay 208, '* comes, make sure you Night Mixed Janna ladies high’ three 560; mene nee high Cheveldave 660; team, high ne regulars 942; team high three’ Re- 2784. Ladies ‘high ‘single’ Olag 'Har- three Olgi Harshenin' 549; Team ‘high: single high. three .] Beavers 2251;° First ladies to join ng and esday Ni seas Nie seen ite Erma My. kyte 211; \Ladies high: three’ Erma eo 585; * Ladies high ‘average Turner 206; Me fen’ 's highsingle high Men’ ig. 624, Pete Tarasoff 620, Bill Poreiudott 617,: Tuesday 1 O'clock League «Ladies high Zalnels Betty Mec. a 251; ett: ket 2244, a ‘Tear Points Ross Meat Market Castlege - Rummage Sale " Sees $451 ‘Made. Hospital ¢ are‘ success of got an efficient, hard .: Leagne =— .working Esso'Oll _ Furnace, the furnace .: ‘\that stays younger so such longer! tors Pay'n Takit 1; Tired Tutors fustons3;" Four Pointers Low Bupa ETTERMS AS s Brees 3; Bank of aiecy 1, P dies high: ‘single. Janna Browalle’ 230; 'Ladies'-high three Janna ; Brownlie 633;" Men's‘ higk single George: Rilkof£. 296; ‘Men's jo16; Team high’ thres' Tired Tu- 2879; ° Team: Points Splinters 4; Smi- th’s P&H’ Untouchables 0; Bob's 3; Con- 1; Kay- Laz their on Sept, 29 in.the Legion’ Hall, alized $451 ‘and Other 60's Walter Holubolf ie Ron. Kennedy 651, Jake Koe- high: three ureatiisten 600;Team” ‘high single Rose's Meat Market 786; Team high three Ross's, Meat Mar- a “Oglows 0; Aero Taxi’ 3;'Defoe's ‘Transfer ie Bosse.” Jewelery 4a; Drug 8 Members’ of the Women’s Aux- | ©! ‘8 itary to the ‘Castlegar and Ditrict ‘delighted’? with’ the rummage sale held Castlegar ‘council has request- ed Rossland-Trail Don Bro- thers ie find out from the Govern: whether or not that + oravince’s Pollution monitor- ing stations ‘would be practical on connection’ with kraft: pulp plants ’ Council Asks MLA About Pollution. Monitoring Stn. contents of escaping stack gasses, ‘When: it is appreciated that concentration ‘of S02 for ‘example | sely affect plant life ‘it:is:' not dif- feult to appreciate: why) the’ Al- has: seen fit to and also if any using such ‘equipment ‘atthe Hin- considered or requested,” 1), Text of the letter sent by coun- ell: ito Mr. Brothers foltows:. No doubt ‘from: ton ‘pulp, plant:in Alberta | has been i pay a close watch on air pollution, . We would ask that you cotnact the Department ‘of Public Health, Sanitary “Engineering Division ‘of |: the Province of Alverta a with aview to- and the: have;on Secasion sent to you,:you wilt, Be ware that the Castlegar is exparfencing considerable air ‘allio fom the operation of Celgar’s ‘plant You will Sis0 note that we very strongly, favor the formation of an pie aad be prac- tcal in connection with! kraft pulp plants and also if ae ee of: using such equipment ati the Hinton’ pulp plant in |Alberta: has been considered or requested. : official Air Pollution the’ provincial jdovernment at, the earliest, possible ‘time engure, for example in‘ cur case, that legiti- mate compa can be verified and It rei again pald thanks'to a those who | f gave so generously of their time and energy to make this sale such a success,” i Hollywood Ceres To Film-‘Doukhobors’ Westland Productions Limit- will start Ricks Records 1: $12.00 35/6 fitting ‘in Alberta: this’ week a motion picture based on the Douk- UP TO 6 YEARS TO PAY “SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING 61 CRESGENT. ST. - PH, 365-3401 - CASTLEGAR Fireworks Bylaw. How Registered toria and. is law. _ PARKAY MARGARINE, 2-Ihs.-..... -59¢. BACON; side’ ‘sliced, Ib. . played and sold from Oct. 24 tion act. Kinnaird fireworks bylaw gary. has now been registered at Vic. It. prohibits firecrackers’ but allowsfireworks to be used, aie ate of cach eae The isla was drawn. u} accordance with the provinelal fireworks regula |e Till: be: in: the cast: The | 20- hobor situation .in-B.C, Producer - director Larry Mat- ansky- of ‘Edmonton said: shooting will begin Wednesday in the Can- more and Banff areas. Some court- room scenes will be filmed in Cal- The color film will be titled “The Naked Flame." Five orincipats, including ve- teran Hollywood seer Dennis O'- Keefe, will take Mr, Matansiy ‘said 61 Capt member production ‘crew will come from Hollywood, BIRTHS Filming "is expected to take about three weeks, BLOODOFF To RED AND WHITE STORE: KINNAIRD B.C. Oct, oe a daughter. ROMANIN 10, a son. Mr, and Mrs.’Walter. Bloodoff ‘of : :Nelson, 5 —To Mr. and Mrs, Dario Romanin of Kinnaird, Oct. ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs, A, Sanford, Ph,’ 365-5883 oDr.. We. Li Wright. home. on. Sundays Pl Blane. after an “Fall Fair Moot - On Oct, 24 “Bibs... “exect castiogas and plete t Fall Fair ‘ler or inspector, ‘His trip ; }and points in ihe United States,” | |.) Mr James” Heslop arrived: in|" Robson on. Friday to join his fam- ily: after travel iin ‘West: Territories :fo1 ment of: Northern ugh also came home'on. Friday from In- utive ‘meeting “of the | Vermere to: spend ithe “Thanksgiv. |’ Fair ing jweetend, at home.:On Monday, BURN’S SPORK, 2tins .....eeeee gc CHUCK ROAST.BEEF, Ib. ......... 59¢ CHUCK STEAK, Ib. .22...0.0..+. 59¢ BEEF RIB STEAKS, Ib. .....:.... 79¢. was very succe: be forwarded: to’ Victoria. eld. evening at the. home of Mrs,’ H. Johnson with 10 members present ait the feeling of the Sette that’ the 1962, Fall Fair Phee and Eric will continue on to Correspondence. was. dealt ‘with. The judges all reported that it had been an honor and a pleasure to judge the exhibits in'the Fair. ‘The treasurer reported that all the bills‘had not yet been sent in and that, some have been: paid. The judges reports’ were read and” will Teese where the: pail visit for 2) My and: Mrs, :H.-Eyans, “ice P.. McPhee ‘and Eric. moored to to Cranbrook on Tuesday, Mrs, Mc= Calgary” where ‘Eric medical attention, . ‘My. and ‘Mrs-Robert Marshall receive Thanksgiving ‘weekend “with -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nygaard. OWL Forum arrived etables ‘along with flowers and de- Canada, | ations are. ; Heslop’ drove to In- |’ and Mrs, McNeil of Creston spent | suitable, 1 We’ would “also draw to” your. attention one aspect of air pollution control as it operates: in: the Pro- vince of Alberta. “There the government has put into service two! maohite recording can ly monitor ae ene the degree of from iphid sulphur dioxide; smoke smell; hum- idity, temperature and wind. "These tart | mobile “laboratories are’ used pri- marily to ensure‘safe atmospheric conditions in the vicinity. of : gas scrubbing plants used‘ in connec tion with the natural gas industry of that province, Similar automatic ‘monitoring equipment is also installed at the source of. pollution to provide a —|continuous check of the: hi ‘al ~ Fruit, Vegetables * Given at Robson Paes Thanksgiving Sun. morial Church was: tastefully de- on Sunday, Each year the Sunday School boys and girls bring fruit and veg. corate on - Saturday... Then | after church service on cunday au all.don-| taken to the: Castlegar hospital’... rs iin fils ‘way the ‘children’ feel that: they. have contributed: some> thing to the ie community, "PENALTIES YOU PAY, BY NEGLECTING . SHOCK ABSORBERS 1) Wheel shimmy. —a worn-out front shock Seaaiee causes sev. ere §] ‘The - Robson ‘ Community :Me- |. corated : for. Thanksgiving Service 5 z NSUA AN G = ‘For All Your” - INSURANCE AND” -REAL, ESTATE’ NEEDS «+ Phone (365-3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES v K.R.C. - Notebook. WHY K.R.C.? - @: It. saves. the time. of the - contributor and’. the volunteer. @ it. saves money ‘only one appeal. : @. It helps more: people e People benefit when agencies and groups are able to devote. full time to services . without having to’ ‘take. time out to raise their own funds. @Last year. the: follow- ‘ing ‘groups ‘received: bene- fits from the K-R.C.: Trail Branch’ and’Nelson Branch; tal, Vancouver; pia ve Camp ‘Rory; Camp Lour- dea; Camp Koolaree; Camp Galilee; Bint soctetey BGs Borstal Assoc: istion: BY o Heart Foundation; B. its inatism Society; Kootenay-Colum. bia: Boy Scout: ‘Association; - Girl Guide.and Brownie® Local “Assoc- iation; Castlegar and District Fall Fair Association; Canadian Legion Veteran © Welfare; Canadian: Red tenay Society. for Handicapped Canadian Red Cross Society — |, YMCA. ihe ‘Minto; Salvation 5 Canadian Cross . Blood © Donor’: Clinic;* Koo- |: PRIME RIB ROAST, Ib. .......... 790° ‘< UIt was suggested that next year perhaps’ there’ could: be some out- side'/entertainment for the’ chitd- ren.:'‘ Thank-you: letters ‘are “to -be ‘Meet Sunday © cy. 2. Broken springs — often caused Poor, shock absorber control. 581: Squadron Air Cadets; Senior Citizens Children, Castlegar, ‘Branch; .No. of Canada, Castlegar 25 Ibs. ..... Sia : PACIFIC MILK, Le 6 tins ....... 89 | MARGARINE, 2 Ibs. 38¢ Instant MILK | “|B Ib... . 59¢ 8 Ib. box 1.39 a 5 48-0Z. APPLE JUICE, . . 2. tins Canadian ‘National Institute for the |~ ‘ Bund Crippled © chudren's Hos- dian Cancer | ® LEAN. BONELESS STEW, Ib. : 55e KIPPERED eee, 37 KRAFT DINNER 4 phos. © 49 Hitting the top <- neglected|Branch: COCONUT, all fends shock. absorbers endanger safe- cas’ : 5 pkgs. Public Library PB sclatiogs Bs ty of riders, ‘| Amateur ‘Athletic and Recreation 4. Skidding and side | sway — are relfar mmit + often caused byw worn rear shock John Ambulance, Castlegar Gear: ; KINN: Swimming Pool Equipment WE CARRY.'A GOOD STOCK OF SUPPLIES Out-of-town guests attending the. wedding were the birde’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Crom- bie Sr. and. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Crombie Jr.,-all of Trail. ee ee Ea ‘VEAL CHOPS, alt culs, | Nee res 196. For More ‘Specials See Our sent to the prize donors, judges and AL: Kinnaird organizations’ who hel, ped: to make |. ; ; the Fair‘so: suecessful. Hoste by the ca ele We: __, It was decided to have a gen) being made to stimulate local mem- _ KOOTENAY WELDING AND CASTING REPAIR Box 741 — Castlegar, BC. — Phone 365-! 5531. CASTLE eral meeting on Oct, 24 in the Leg- absorbers. ‘Come in. “EXTENSIVE LISTINGS” means you yu have a bet-' ter chance of finding exactly the real estate pro- perty you are looking for. We have large listings of every type all over town. We know real estate! BE SURE... LOOK ‘OR THE : REALTOR SIGNI ANDERSON AGENCIES PINE STREET ou Phe! 365-344) ‘ NA ‘All kinds of materials ~ EAI adh No Job Too Big or Too Small - Get your. Welding done by'a specialist. ALL ‘WORK ‘GUAR. SSAA ANA AT ue BINGO _ TONIGHT COME EARLY DOORS OPEN 7.30 PM - Portable Welding Eau ANTEED = tute held a.very successful tea in} - =5|the Robson Hall’ recently. The} -: —_ Hockey Club Formed Here League has added a new team to its ranks as‘ it prepares for the start of a new season. At a league meeting ‘Tuesday, malted tothe league, ther teams in the league are Bucks and Bruins, Robson WI Bake Sale a Success The Robson. Women’s Insti- guests were ‘greeted at the door by -Mrs.:W. Hubert and Mrs. Fow- ler _was'in charge of the tickets and door pret Evans and Mrs, McPhee ‘had ‘he bake table. Thé kitchen babe Pench ‘Mrs, Sutherland and fea, Gra t and Mrs, Byers were ag charge of the. tea tables al cc door prize. fall flowers. Mra ‘McPhee won the ‘Commercial Nelson Hockey |. the Castlegar Merchants were ad- | Notice ee Queens, Civic, Center, ‘ was ably staffed by Mrs. Fornelli| . which were centred with bowls of |. for. WINTER Built to your ~ ‘Specifications Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR - SASH. ‘AND: DOOR . ‘PHONE 368.9911: Windows), = : -TONIGHT & FRI. "=Paul Newman - JoanneWoodward - 4 Sidney Poitier: . SAT... MON, = TUES. MAT. SAT, AT 1.20 P.M. THEY WANT TO BE- ison Gina isle andra Dee Bobby Rell a White Flyer gy 1) JRA .Ha whten (otto and: douh Hing In: the pata ve the meeting. It is urged’ that all or: bership Ate holding .« forum meet- Hisnaicd Improvement Society Hall: this:Sunday. Anticipation of: this event was this. meeting and hear all reports, among - other : points. af. Nath your Trade-In at’: the Castle Motors Ltd. Phone 365- 2414 the Kinnaird CWL ‘group Tuceday. when’ St.; Joseph “Council met ':in the kindergarten.)