CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 8, 1962 FOR SALE Residential Building Lots in Blue- berry, Kinnaird, Castlegar and Rob- leraon Agencies, Two 15" winter recaps w! WIL fit 57. Dodge, Ph, 365-5461, 5 1951 Meteor, good condition, Ph. 305-5954, Hockey, Skates size 8, shin pads, dr. size, elbow pada, Ray Andreachuk, Ph, 365-5115. 4 acres in Kinnaird between Roy- allte Stn, and-CPR railway on high- way. Apply Butorac Motors Trall, B.C, FOR SALE 16 ft, bont, 18 horse motor with felt starter and boat flont, priced for quick gale, Apply I. J, Hutchinson, Robson 865-2708 or enquire at AN- DERSON AGENCIES m4 One single bed and one ‘one % Rott away bed. Ph. 365. aad Lot in Sopow aanaivienan: Lot 5 and part of , Total 80 X 100, Write . 2. Zwynenburg, Bench Road, Co- Wichan Stns Vancouver 1s BC. 944 ‘Anglican Church Property In Cua- tlegar. Good business location, Box 345/89, Castlegar. ‘Black and Decker 7g In, power kaw, 100-£t, extension cord, Canopy to fit 1962-63 halt-ton. Ph, 365-5543, 345 Phillip tadio-record combination, very good condition, Ph, 365-5718, In Pass Creek, 4 miles from ferry, 3-bedroom house on 16 acres of land, Good barn and ae ieee on good location, $3,500. 365-5074. eS For quick sale, steel weld furnace, Dipesand regis ters, Ph. (385-5141, ples. Good) quality, Duneen Carter, 345 Duncan Phyte style alain table » and four. chairs. Ph. 365- me 45 fuiractive, home pausing lots 5 Ph, 365-5200, ‘At the Sentinel in Thruma you can buy Anti-Freeze at $2.65 a gallon In 4-gallon case lots. 344 ‘Oil heater with S-gailon oll ron Ph, 365-5175. bedroom home at Juniper a Ath, WII accept half down, Ph. 8083, in Castieat tino FOR RENT ~Rental houses available through Anderson Agencies, Castlegar, housekeeping » oI chen, Maples Motel, Blueberry. a @-bedroom newly decorated cd es , at 10% OFF ONE RACK OF SKIRTS . and BLOUSES 2 for 1 SALE Nylon Half Slips pastel shades $1.49 All sales cash & final KARWIES in Castlegar. Close to business dis- Cire bee monthly. Apply at Castlegar New! tin 45 PATA hea rooms, Keeping for business girl, 70 Maple, House In Castlegar. Ph. 365-6801. Room for 1 or 2 qulet working gentlemen. centro Kinnaird. Break- fast if required. 385-5809, Furniahed “poairoom House and Rarage, j-4876. ‘3 roomed Saaaae ‘suite. Ph. see 5869. Cabin with pe behind Tuten school, Ph, 365-3656. 343 Room with kitchen facilitles, Ph. ‘365-5588, 43 ‘3-room Insulated home with bath, heavy wiring, gas garage, root pout Apply 152-7th NAVE singled, , 365-8808 after 4 p.m, Wight House- | on Silver Birch Open House Some 40 persons attended the pital Auxiliary towards the pro- Open House meeting of the Koo-. tenay Society for Handicapped Children on Monday. It was reported. ‘that the Wo- men’s “Ladybird” Circle of the United Church had donated cloth. A cheque for $50 was present- ed by Mrs, D, Deverson on behalf of the Castlegar and District Hos- posed Dr. Endicott Home. Mrs, D, Hiebert reported she would take orders from anyone de- siring Christmas Cards through the Kootenay Society. The various de. signs were made by handicapped children from schools across Can- ada. These were reproduced for Christmas cards. Mrs, Hiebert also reported that in some centres Jocal newspapers carried names of per- sons who made donations to’ the Society for the Handicapped in lieu of usual Christmas greeting cards or letters, This idea could be utilized in this‘area as well if in- terest is NOTICES ‘U-Phone Services is a phone anz- werlng service for business people and also has the contacts you need for the help you need. Before 5 p.m, 365-5265 after 365-6062. M45 ‘St, David's Angilcan WA wili hold a coffee party and bake sale in the Kinnaird Improvement Soclety Hall Fri, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m, to.12 noon, 4: ‘Professional accordian | lessons. Ph, 365-8281 mornings only. tfn 41 jp covers, upholstery, We spec- eae a draperies, Rose Furnishings Co. Bay Ave., Trail, across from Siton “Pheatre, Ph, Trail 368-1 tin 39 ATTENTION BUILDERS AND ber Company Ltd., 3600 East Hast- ings Street, Vancouver 6, B.C. tin 31 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box 303, Castlegar. tinl7 Deadline for classified ads is 12 noon Agere prior to wea S-roomed heated apartment. Ap- ply 426 - 7th Ave, Ph. 365-6731. 843 CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank the nurses and staff of {ne Castlegar Hospital and Dr, D, F, Ternent, as well as all my friends for thelr’ kindnesses shown me during my stay in hospital. — Fred Babsett d Mrs. W. Guerin of Rob- son wish to thank thelr many friends for remembering them on their Gold- en Wedding Day, Adults 15¢ THE KINNAIRD LITTLE THEATRE ; presents ““THE LAST LEAF” Friday: and Saturday, November 9.- 10th, 8 p.m. a Comedy in Three Acts KINNAIRD IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY HALL Presented by. special. arrangements with Samuel French Students with cards 35c¢ ~ Figure Skating will commence at the ‘CASTLEGAR ARENA Tuesday, Nov. 13 from 4:30 to'5:30 p.m. Registration will take place : at this time as well. i ca : JUNIOR ca ‘You need not be a member of the: Kinnaird Ratepayers Association ‘to attend an open Public Meeting at the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall Wed. Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. ‘Agenda: . 1. Nomination ‘of Candidates for Council 2. Discussion of Woodland Park Sewerage Acquisition Bylaw. Action to improve TV reception iust Elect Them _ Help: Select. Them: - WANTED Scrap metal, mainly cast iron, copper, brass, lead, zinc etc. Ph. 36S- 5008. Paying top” prices. D, Fox Plumbing, 343 i Want G-bedroom home. Ph, 305- rant Krattboard portable closct. Ph,” 365-3031, 345 ‘Want coal and wood or sawdust furnace. Write Peter Chutskoff,. R.R. No. 1, Winlaw, B.C. 2 or 3 bachelors for Nght house- keeping, Board if preferred. Ph. 385- 8140. ‘Passengers to Trail Monday. to Firday 8 - 5. Ph, evenings 365-3507. * LOST Blue-grey Persian kitten. Re- turn to H. Godderis, CPR station. The Hallowe'en Party held at Silver ‘Birch School provided a bouncy fun-day for pupils and ad- ults alike.\The children had made their own masks, and these toge- ther with draped sheets made it a challenge in the guessing game of “Who am 1?.” Treats and lunch rounded out the activity. C, Billingsley’ of Trail snoee 43] of the progress-towards the Dr. Endicott Home. Plans are not fin- alized as yet since it is such a tre- mendous undertaking, but the var- ious districts have been assigned definite amounts to raise for their goals in the fund drive, He advised that any” contributions made. ad by local Legal action may be taken by Ed Herman of the Sherbiko sub- division to halt construction of the Kootenay Auto Collision building now being erected next to the Twin Rivers Motel. When Mr. Herman ap- peared before council Tuesday night to again discuss the build. ing with commissioners, he was informed that the village could make sure that the body shop lives within the bylaws of the municl- pality but that it- is not within council's discretion to say which way the building should face or where it should be located on the property. When ‘Mr, Herman comment- ed that he had made enquiries that legal action could’ be taken which |: would ‘halt construction ott the building, ‘village chairman - Aage Sylvest noted that he didn’t iinow Robson Scout - Group Gomm. Holds Meeling The Ist Robson Scout Group Committee met at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs, A, Lamarche on Monday. There were eight members present and R. T. Waldie presided, Acting , Mrs, A Lamarche, read Home will be inclsded i in ‘this bin trict’s quota, A thought-provoking talk was given by Dr. Tom Tillemans, spec. fat counsellor for Trail School Dis- trict, in connection with parental attitudes towards handicapped chi- Idren. Dr. Tillemans stressed re- peatedly the child’s sensitivity to ‘ nd th the minutes. Scoutmaster K.’ Koreen re- ported activities of his troop, R. Benholm has been assisting the Scoutmaster. Two of the Scouts have become Rovers, The UNICSF drive was very successful, Mr. Koreen extended ants tor and Mrs. R. T. Wald- served the boys ‘wielded by a parent's attitude whe- ther it be positive or negative. When a child is born with some sort of mental handicap, the gen- eral reaction of the parent is of disappointment and frustration in his expectations, More coverage on this meeting will be carried in next week's Cas. tlegar News, Ladies Gurling Rinks Drawn Castlegar and District Ladies curling Hake ns, C. McKinnon, C, Jef. frey, L. Hunter, “M; Denneus, A, Cl Reward, LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS WILLIAM WIL! LIAM PI —.: To. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Holoboff of Castlegar, | == “Mr, Ivor Sehiaon of Kinnaird |* was a‘recent visitor to Deer Park. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F.:Briggeman in- eluded ‘Mrs W.° (Bill) Bienen and his son Raymond, Mrs. L. Eld- er, ‘Mr, “and: Mrs;*R; Seaman and Hill, | others, all of Mrs." John H. Dyck of; Clear~. brook, ‘B.C., and. her. sister-in-law :| Mrs, Mt. ‘Penner of ‘Winnipeg, Man- |’ itoba, were the recent Suet of the former's niece, Mrs. C..'T.. Wi Son, enroute to Renata where they spent‘ a- weekend,’ Mrs... Alfred Law is a patient in Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Nov. 3,'a ISAKSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isakson of Kinnaird, Nov. 3,8 son. “HEAGY .— ‘To Mr, and Mrs. Floyd: Heagy of Kinnaird, Nov. 3, a son. CORBETT — To Mr. and Mrs. James Corbett of Castlegar, Nov. |= 4, a: daughter. “KOOCHIN — To Mr. and Mrs, Cecil’ Koochin of Grand Forks, Nov. 4, a son. FARRIER — To Mr. and Mrs Donald Farrier of Kinnaird, Ne [8 a daughter. el ILS oil furnace” {f your present furnace is letting you down repeatedly and you get one repair. <-bill’after:the other, it's: time. for’an’” Esso Oil furnace, the most reliable and economical furnace | anywhere. = We'll be'giad to talk it over.with you. You'll be surprised. how easy it is to: “own &@ New. Esso furnace, ‘the down- “payment is unbellevably:tow and you. - \flave many years to pay. the balance, , ‘Why don’t you call us desonde : UPTO 6. YEARS 10 PAY. 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