CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 9, 1969 FOR RENT HOMES FOR SALE IRN. ‘CABIN IN: CASTLE- Two BOKRM FULLY FURN. bsmt suite in Castlegar. Ap 544-7th Ave. 10. R SALE — SMALL HOME in Ootischenia, newly decor- ated. Ph, 365-5818 6944, MODERN 2 BDRM. Sue, available now in Castlegar, Ph,_ 359-7520. tin40 or ieee 304’ 30 AMP. ELECTRIC TEMP- orary service pole $25. Ph. 365-3179 or contact Mrs. M. 0]Doucette, one mile up Fase Creek road. 341 TWO NEARLY NEW TIRES, 0|5.50 x 12, for Epic or Envoy, half_price. Ph, $65-8030, 341 uBAVING B.C., ADMItAL 10)/TV, Moffat 40” range, fold- ing cot-chair, dress form, furniture and more, Ph. 365- WINTE i PEAKS (Anjou); Te 365- S366 after _4p.m. 34h REFRIGERATOR, TtOCKING chair, desk, chest of zawets, and mirror, % bed. 65- le-| 3448. ONE WOODEN PLAYPEN $5, one chrome high chair 9 3. one. baby buggy $28. Ph. ONE _Bbual HOUSE, sto A\% Ph, 365-6944 or fee near Robson ferry. Ideal for student fstudents or couple. MIL Young Agencies Ltd.|);0; bos REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Building Lots — Acreage Residential — Commercial | QUALITY, HOMES! 2 bi 3 bdrm, and 5 bedroor, $10,500 -$30,- INSURANCE Specialists in all types of Insurance (except Life). RENTAL AGENTS Availabl ONE. ot TLATY ‘TRAILER, 9/4’ x 6' x 1’ $50, one sleet eye 8 beam 12” x 21’ $35, one high- wall 9 x 12 tent $35, one boy’s bike, age 7-11 $10. Ph. 365-5967. ° | FREE — PURE BRED BEAG-| le, 2 years old, preferrably 339|to somebody in country. Ph. 365-5676. HOMES FOR SALE ws TA ——= and bedroom unfurnished |? apartments. One - 1 bdrm. home, One -2 bdrm. home, One - 5 bdrm. home. YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE _ LISTING P.O. Box 428 — Kinnaird, B.C. Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8117 VEHICLES FOR SALE ENGAGEMENTS aud4 LAURENTIAN PON. uac a sedan, automatic, y 'B, radio, low mile- age, rer condition $1095 ior west orler, must be sold 5-53.42, hicles may be viewed at 4120 «tighway Drive, Trail during’ che week of October 14:17 inspection. iv6l PONTIAC PARISIENNE power steering, power 5, 4-door hard top, good shape. Ph. 865-6744 after 5,30 p.m. 1057 INTERNATIONAL “a tires, Hi and Mrs, Joseph Fonine of Castlegar are pleas- ed to announce the engage- ment of their: daughter, Mar- yy |1a, to Gary acon, son Mot Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Bacon of Kinnaird. The wedding will take place Sat., Oct. 18 at 11 a.m. at St. Rita’s Cath. % | vlic_ Church, Mr. and = Mrs. Frank Murphy of Kinnaird wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, .|o Mr. Gordon’ Reeves of Ed: monton. The wedding will X_Church in Edmonton. Mrs. Vida Markle of Kin- naird is happy to announce the engagement of her young- est daughter, Marilyn Joan, to Robert John Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Harr! of Stittsville, Ontario. The wedding will take place Sat., Nov. 8 in St. David's United Church, Calgary. Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Frank “Mur- OD phy are pleased to announce he marviage of their son, Michael Edwin, . to daughter. of Mr. ‘and Mrs. John George ‘of Edmonton. The wedding took: place July 19 in Edmonton, take place Dec. 4 in St, Pius|ber. Department of Lands, Forests and Wat 8 for sale at public auction by the Forest Hanger at Castle- British ° Columbia, 0. of October, 1969, the nes 02072, to cut 126,000 cubic feet of Cedar, Hemlock and other species located at Blue- berry Crock: Kootenay Land Three (8) years will be allowed for removal of tim- Provided anyone who is unable to attend the auction in person may submit a seal- ed tender, to be opened at the hour of auctton and treated as one bid. articulars may be ob- tained from the District For- British Colum- placement sales in the News Yes, local news is BIG news — and it (bids) any interested. party. The successful tenderer that's why the Castlegar News is BIG news MUST SELL: * ector Basil Macalister. of: electoral area J CASTLEGAR NEWS “Here let the press the people’ 's rights It’s Time for Action on the Arena District should be in ‘many respects with the outcome of the joint meeting held last week on the Cas- tlegar Arena between the councils of the towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird. ) But. certainly a dark cloud in what appeared to be an otherwise satisfactory mecting is the reaction of ‘the CKRD dir- ectors who attended the meeting from el- ectoral areas I and J. To quote the joint issued by the two CKRD directors and the twin towns: “Director J. P. Moran of electoral area I is not prepared to commit himself until he holds meetings.in each of his. five areas and the people's decision will govern. Dir- Ratepayers’ Assn. Can be Useful Those assoclated with the plans to form a Ratepayers’ Association to serve the twin towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird are to be commended. Such a group, properly organ- ized, could most assuredly make much pro- gress in one of its ‘suggested aims, “to foster public participation in municipal and dis- unawed by will have. his advisory commission hold meetings and his action will be governed by the commission's findings.” ‘This is like democracy in reverse. We assume Messrs.- Moran and’ Mac- ‘alister were elected to lead public opinion in their respective electoral areas, not to fol- low along behind it. After all, that’s what elections are for: to elect officials to make H then they're thrown out of office; if they make popular decisions, they're re-elected. ". Let's get moving on the problem of the arena, Surely there's been enough talk al- ready. The time has arrived for decisions to be made and cction to be taken. in this area have not been all that good. They usually spring up near election time, become disillusioned or disheartened when they give up “suggesting” to municipal councils and instead try “dictating” to them, and then become vehicles for their execu- tive officers to attempt’to gain elective d by gain” they make wrong decisions, FALL FAIR has offici after 19 "The Scene Al... © KINNAIRD JUHiGR SECONDARY. SCHOOL We failed to. .mention ait, Zanet's name’ when we staff ; Mr, Zanet was raised in| ru graduated antroduced . our . new anembers last week. sum with siieey ae Our 1969-70 _ students’ ely|ray of fish seems quite pleas- verney, and secretary Mackenzie. : . * woe ® We have been havi some sports encounters ving other schools lately and -these have served to test our strength ahd weaknesses. We were: rather shaken, to say the ‘Icast, when we were ‘ crounced 5-0 by the Twin Rivers soccer team last. Fri- iy. Boy! You should see some ally years of service but the Castlegar Museum benefits from the bank balance which the Fall Fair, had when it closed. Here Mrs. Rose Johnson, a long-time board member of the Fall Fair, turns over a cheque for $228.72:to museum or- of the players that team has! tanley. Humphries Jun- ior Girls' Grass Hockey Team Played ‘our girls’ tea FAST TV SERVICE @ PromPT @ COURTEOUS |” Color, Black-and-White and Transistor Radio. gh “ee ee ‘hanks to the invaluable contributions of Tom Hughes Andie Wick vingstone, our has been feucched to a successful start. The ‘multi-colored ar-| ‘ ot — All Makes & Models — SEE COLOR TONIGHT FREE HOME TRIAL GLS Electronics Visit Our Color Booth Castlegar — Ph. 365-5351 Nelson — Ph. 352-7111 ‘Radio Controlled Van ed with its surroundings and keeps up a never-ending dis- play of gnergetic activity. outdone, have touched up all the outside doors: and wind-| ows and “trim”. The school looks, its very groovi iest. tee Hey! What's that cold White) ent up behind Pass CASTLEGAR FIGURE SKATING CLUB trict affairs.” distri: | While such a group can certainly “pro- iz cones et vide a forum for the citizens of the Castle- f gar-Kinnaird district to express their opin. There’s lots of news in the Castlegar News ions on affairs,” . ratepayers’ association — if it is to be cues ganizer Harold Webber. The trophies which were awarded rome Lat pola at views We for the Fall Fair will be placed on display at the museum. | were able to: hold SHSS:to a — Castlegar News Photo | v-0 tie at half time.’ For the last half the opposition field . Irish Sweepstake In loving memory of| Pul Herb Johnson who passed {away October 10th, PrD02. 0} Sadly missed and deeply ‘61 PONTIAC WAGON, = mourned by his wife Rose fair condition, and family. office, often successfully. this particular Ratepayers’ Associ- ation can guard against the danger of mis- taking itselt for elected officials and be . content to do a worthwhile job of providing a better climate for informed municipal. Impala V-8 4-door sedan, PB, REGISTRATION Pre-registration will be held on Friday, 10, from 1 - 3 p.m., and on We ~15, bathroom, utilities included. the ¢ Suitable for 2 or 3 Gat ALIN) sy (S90, ,goneition, $1400. 1961 10 x 52 FT. SAFEWAY. Ph. 402. house trailer, 2 bdrm Jack and Jill. Ph. 365.5508. tase IN KINBERRY HEIGHTs— RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS ed a fresh string, but, “alas, we had o two eplace-| URGENTLY cessful 2 BDRM HOUSE, Available Sept. aS Aah 08" tfin3: or SORM APT., STUDENTS also accepted. Bh. 365-7545. tin33 REQUIRED By HIPWELL REALTY P.O. Box 1179 = Ph. 365-7514 Castlegar, 6.C. Ph. 5931. tin Two URN. ; 5-794: 341| AYeoren Ph._ 365-7941. ___34l ey | Custom Built Quality Home New spacious 3 bdrm. home| 365.8096. on view lot. Ph. 565 6316.3 Bus. Gpporation Sorane Grams: mcome (i cash. weekly can net excellent 4.31 monthly income. More full time. For personal interview aitese CANAPENN _DISTRI- LTD., DEPT. A, 160 Bay St., Suite 205, Tor- ntario. 1957. INTERNATIONAL 4- wheel drive, 4 new tires. Ph. 365-5615 also ’65 Ford con- -|vertible, good shape. 636 WANTED ¢| SHANSPORTATION TO NITE '0| Scho: ol in Trail, Tuesday’ and Tease. Ph. 365-8051 bond a GUNS. IN ANY CON- ti revolvers, In loving memory of our: little son and brother Clay- 7 tun Bojey who passed away uct. 8, 1968. ‘Where 1s a mother and father, sister nt brother Who miss you And fin since you went, And we the al about you daily and But ty, t an brave and But the “ears that we shed in And we breathe a sigh of regret For you were ours and we sad); ds the nine Jong Columbia Sand & Gravel about your club, fraternal organization, 349-81 Castlegar th Ave, school board, church group or your munici- pal council. These add up to a lot of reasons as to why district residents read the Castle- gar News from front’ page to back and why CASTLEGAR’ PLUMBING district advertisers realize that it pays to ad- & HEATING LTD. Suppiles & Installations Natural Gas & Oil Heating vertise in the ... -— must ‘guard against becoming only a vehicle for those with axes to grind. The history of ratepayers’ associations activity, then it will have a ‘constructive and real -position to fill in local municipal le. Figure Skating Club Decides su To Up its Fees ‘Atvan executive meeting of the Castleg iraesscary, to. hel; eee is “necessary increased costs. e Ticket is Drawn AC ments, and began to feal the We: yielded two | ‘goals be- fore: the. final ‘whistle “and About 30 horses went the post Saturday in and a caro Tace held Newmarke “ticket | J eepstake but his q Royal Captive, failed to start. the mile has been conducted since 1839. ley Hu The There were four other| gettin, Tout, i it ticket holders in the West tt tity” feet eee veaeat Kootenays. None were suc-lis nut yet over: Panthers are cessful. defeat. How- oven,” now that we have got- ten our wind back, we are raring.to have anotisy go of to]. Our boys’ team held SHSS.to.-a_1-1 tie. (We at suggest’ that. Twin ‘Rivers from 10.- 11.30 a.m. and from 1 - 3 p.m, in the Re creation Office on Front Street in Castlegar. sessions: Mondays and Fridays from 4-6 p.m. Season fees: $12.00 per member Youngiters unable to properly lace their ust be by an adult. For. more information phone 365-7163 PRE-REGISTRATION ONLY ce] should now ui Stan- Officially the soccer season sul on top, going into the as proves LEGION oe DANCE onto 1, Include er ret. tion will be avail- The grade 9 girls’. cloth- in lovely secluded location, ‘HEATED apartment, newly renovated. 365-7460. close to Arena, Schooler: hos: Over 2,400 sq. van 341 to throughout. 3 large bdrms. =) basin with breakfast nook. bathrooms with ceramic Two BDRM. HOME, So02ND Ave., Castlegar. Ph. 368-6628 SPACIOUS SELF CONTAIN-|TV sracious SELF CONTAIN- ed bare cuplex: private ard 1ith Al Kinnaii “Available ‘oct. *45. Ph. 365- 15 ‘ONE BDRM _FORN. cor Greek. ik, No children. Ph. TORN. SUITE SUITABLE }for_ one person, $70, cable schools, | ue ade SGowntown. Ph. \FURN. ONE BDRM. SUITE. tile floors. Living room with Dinin, room with planter. Lower Level — 1,093 sq. ft. Large utility room with dble. sink, cupboards and counter. room opening onto ad- joining playroom. Bedroom. Full bathroom. Entrance porch with hook up for wash- $41|er and dryer. Patio with play leading from lower level. Price: $25,500—C ird Ave., Castlegar. eEeue_eeee_ A CASTLEGAR SAVINGS new term deposit doubles it- phone number. R RENT oitite suite above Bank of WY oe Ltd. Creleht-| 81 — TWO ROOM| WinTER tia |t ae For Sale & Dearly foved and forever re- membered by mother, father, {Naomi and Jason. —— eee In. loving memory of our dear Grandson and nephew 4 Clayton Boley oo.” passe away Oct. 8, RGE VIEW LOT. PH. oar | Witt SWAP-A LOT IN KIN. naird on Sth Ave. for a late model pick-up truck. Ph. ser 7554 evenings. GOOD LOT, 9TH AVE, ae berry Heights. Reduced to clear at, $890. Ph. Car LOT IN COLUMBIA Scere Robson. Garage and complete hookup for’ trailer. Ph. S85: i i ‘ACRE CHOICE =a ing site on blacktop in Oot- ischenia. Ph. 365-5963 after| 4pm 341 self in 9 years, 2 months —| Wow. BUILDING LOT, 11TH AVE., Kinnaird. Ph. 365-6547. 441 1456 Monashee Ave. Ph. rel : 5032. FOR SALE ALUMINUM STORM. WIN- dows made-to-measure, $13.85 each and up. SIMPSONS EARS, Castlegar. ‘Teleshop! 10. FT. NO! OVERHEAD camper, peantitul interior, fin- ish, Avocado ice Dor and gas stove; sink and lights, sleeps Four. Ph, 365-6426. TRAVELLING? aes Savings Credit Union has travellers’ cheques. ONE 40” RANGE AND wringer washer. Ph. aeeeted 1962 10’ x 50’ GENERAL house trailer, 3 bdrms., or without ae lot. Ph. See 3098. Blueberry. 4 BDRM MOBILE oad front oven range, wringer washing machine. Ph. 365-5797. FOUR tor. Ph. 365-5532____< GOING BACK TO SCHOOL. Must sell 21” color TV, ex- cellent condition. $375. Phe 365-3264. VW WINTER TIRES, oe x 15, Ph. 365-7082 between 5 and 6 p.m. _- as of thet “Botton Wedding An- niversary. ELECTROLUX .. SALES & SERVICE Phoue, Robson. 3! Trail see1014 beyond the Where “tappiness never dies, He avells fia God’s beauti- arden Amidst the gold « of the skies, Andie us who will always him And whose parting brought us pain bered by Grandparents and_uncle Terry Swetlicoe. Squadron 581 WEEKLY ROUTINE ORDER Part 1. Administration 1. Parades reealfon MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. | FINANCING AVAILABLE ON ALL LISTINGS Owner Transfered — 316-6th Ave., Castlegar Two bdrm. home with rumpus room and carport, Some as it is and’ family. Only $8,500. but very the location is excellent. Price’ $10,000. Two Bdrm. — 311-4th Ave., Castlegar . A cozy little home with full basement, ideal for small Close to Everything — 527-5th Ave., Castlegar Two bdrm. full basement home and beautiful king-size Jot with small orchard, garden, etc. Asking $12,500. Possible VLA — No. 11 Woodland, Castlegar Oct. 69 1900 C7008 oa) will parade at High A good family home in a nice 4 bdrms,, fireplace, basement, garage, etc. Lovely land- scaped lot. Asking $17,600. Foundation Home — Robson Sparkling white, fully furnished 2 bdrm. home with fireplace, large screened porch on two sides. Fruit trees and garden. Price $8,500. (Half Acre Close to Ferry — Robson ‘Remodelled 3 bdrm. home, full basement, gas furnace, fruit trees, lawns and garden. Partially completed boat house ROOM AND (BOARD, $0 42] bo separate rooms, mo.| Ly 365.5159. 340 ooL. 5 OCT. ath to (o700, p.m.) i arade at High ead. "Ph. ante tor an-|69. tio! tins. at | S81316 School. & Rout Ist year eadets — 1, Small ‘Arms Safety. 2. Drill. ae year cadets — 1. radio. es. formation. 4th year cadets —'As 3rd 4 ‘Orderly Sergeants tfn|s Oct. 69 A/Sgt. Holdsworth. Sgt. Allam Aen. Sweeney Standby “A/eoL Maddocks Part .2.: Personnel Lr ote Cadets (a) TOS eff 10 Sept. Resls AC1 eff. 10 Sept. 581314..AC2 Rioux, R. TOS: eff 17 pati 69. A. RCAC Office: (a) TOS eff 17 ‘Sept. 6 Cites 1244 cpl em 58: (a) SOS 24 Sept. a. {3 acl Stamb-Vincent, Speed Queen Washers i and Dryers DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8284 CASTLEGAR NEWS. Re, able at the recreation office been appointed a, - Night Tree Cut Is Superstition ing and textiles class is bus- NC awn Mowers WHILE THEY LAST GENERAL ELECTRIC P60 2 year warranty — Fold away handle 18 in. NOW ONLY GRASS CATCHER, TST SE MODEL, PM 10 arranty — swing over handle . 18 is in. "NOW ONLY Se ‘MODEL PM 31 warranty — Fold away handle 18 in in. NOW ONLY G.E. MODEL PM 318. 1 year warranty — Fold away handle 18 i in. NOW ONLY ie CE ‘MODEL PM 718 year warranty : NOW. ONLY CATCHER BAES. FOR MOST MODELS ..... ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER CORD 100 ft. Reg. 10.50 NOW ONLY FLYING SCOTT ELECTRIC BLACK & DECKER 18” TWIN BLADE, NOW ONLY GRASS CATCHER: BAGS $13.50 TORO 19” WHIRLWIND Electric Start With Catcher NOW $161.95" “PL “(@) ‘TOS eff 17 Sent, 69. 1259. Lac J. (a) SOS off, Ww 7 Sept 69. 1287 ACL And R. TORO.21” WHIRLWIND Rotary With Catcher NOW $131.39 Pat Special Week Calg: ar’s pal ip and lum- ber divisions ve joined the vention In the above picture, C shift fire captain Jim Forn- elli displays the industrial fire fighter’s’-tools of the trade and personal protec-|'-: stive clothing. The special fireman's helmet, duty coat, -rubber| equipped with a. fog nozzle or! are positioned throughout the two mills for immediate con- trol of ‘fire emergencies. , Posters throughout -the mills display this year’s fire]. slogan “Fire Hurts,” and the] 15 Colcel: fire fighters join the essary. Parents .or..guardian| W' should be pone bands to help ior niey, are held Monday) the fenee co-ordinator in Castle- council of Selkirk College. ec-| Vert ke be-ltiegar | News Campbell, who resigned from| Fridays w Assistant GD Co-Ordinator eee oa riding. Cowlin: the new. assistant Ci 1 provincial government re-| presentative on the governing| certain palives of ¢ of Gontral and The ap pointment of ‘age ho; rae el ith| by the light. of thes moon bec: din: this the college council: following | nel his election as MLA for Rev- + An old superstition among ma- ‘trees Should b in cut, er. experiment sent the implications. “| Warnings from C: Castlegar Council (Continued from. page-one)- ts, and we re- 'S LEGION HALL FRIDAY, OCT. 10 $1.00 each No Dance Friday, Oct. 47 Committee were voic- first Airport ed at™ the made by B.C. Air Lines Pesticide Levels in ‘Game & Birds : Watched by Gov't. “The testing for pesticide| q residues i in birds, animals an ee in British Columbia has spring that the economics of this safety boots and. all-service respirator. protect the . fire Castlegar and Kinnaird *fire and ‘Kinnaird, tal Norm’ my McNabb who -has re- fighter while he uses the 2% inch snake skin fire hose] +in “don't give fire a place to ie co Project. ‘BIRTHS - LINOS — ‘SAS! Glidden ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT. — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made | to Order: All Sizes of Glass Cut’ ‘to Order = SASH AND DOOR: - THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Do It Now! Feature Wall, — Rumpus Room _ “HAWAIL 5" REAL: WOOD: PANELS ~ Mr. Cowlin's: appointment, ‘CD ‘co- Santa fal took | Mi him ou of the district eee deal, of. the’ time. said| EON — To’ Mr. and TRISCHUCK’S jz: RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. n_carried out for the past staff: bi e fis! branch, the Hons W. K. Kier- Minister. of Recreation| : and "Conservation; said recent, * Results _of the studies ‘do not indicate that game and|erilights ‘and fish are unfit for haman ‘con if th SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 INTERMEDIATE SEWING 20 SESSIOIS This course is for those with the basic sewing skills and want to be- come more advanced. SHSS Sewing room commencing Oct. 16 at 8.00 p.m. FEE $20.00 "Instructor: Mrs. Sablstrom ese, are fair and realistic we’ strong- ly Bitar that :B.C. Lines be asked to vacate the field ie the Kootenays and that PWA_be- approved as the carrier. a the si Kinnaird Council Wins Golf Tourney noon’ when ‘it won ‘over the Kinnaird Volunteer Fire. De- partment to retain the Safe- way Challenge Trophy. Final score was 75.5 for ‘council ‘and 7 759 for. the fire SELKIRK COLLEGE LIBRARY Hours For Thanksgiving Weekend Saturday Sunday Monday 9:00 am. — 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. — 5:00 p.m. 9:00 am. — 5:00 p.m. Residents of the West Kootenay are. invited to use the Library. BEEF ROUND STEAK or ROAST, Ib. 9c ‘BEEF RIB STEAK or ROAST, Ib. .. 99c - BEEF GHUCK STEAK or ROAST, fb. 59c PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. ........ 98¢ PORK BOSTON STYLE ROAST, Ib. . . 89c the p and that the studies are part ‘of he branch’s operational rou- e. S Legion ladies Hate FASHION SHOW Buffet Luncheon HI ARROW ARMS Dining Room and Banquet Hall Only $1700 down. Price $12,000. e APPLES FOR SALE. own containers. Ph. seein eS ee BARey CLOTHES. PH. 365- Sec CAR HEATER, 110 Columbia ort Ph, Se au REMINGTO: typewriter #35. Ph. °385 9105 ipa cetee RS SARE BAL ONE SET OF BUNK BEDS, PHONE ar tor carrier, approx. 5 x 6. Ph. 3 341 We have many other listings — Call in and check with us ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. Evenings phone Mrs. Mosby at 365-8083 365-6451 E. (a) Si Sept. 69. +1 S81518 Rca ‘yioldsworth, “a 3 TOS: 1 Oct. 69. c_Lamarche, J. a) Tos. ‘elf. 23 Apr ao re- enrolled. (®) Reclas Lae eff 29 Apr acai ay TORO 19” WHIRLWIND ges Rotary With Catcher. NOW . . $116.95 Mitchell Supply Ltd. FRONT STREET CASTLEGAR - : PHONE 365-7252 |. AANA a Four Wood’ Grains: "Watnut, : Nutwood, ‘White Pecan, Rosewood “Extra Special - ; While Stocks Last.: Per 4 x 8 Panel KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES | “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs" 638 Columbia Avenue —_ Phone 365-5155 Smoked Leg of Ham, shank half, th. 69c TOP HALF ib. ............. T5¢ ‘SIDE BACON, sliced, half tb... .. .- 48c BABY BEEF LIVER, Ib. ......... 65¢. “FRESH GHICKEN, whole or oa Ih. 59c" Oct. ‘Tith 8 P.M. - LEGION HALL Wednesday; Doors open at 11.30 a.m. for the Fashion Show at Noon : All: Outfits Supplied by Karnie’s Gifts and prizes from local merchants RESERVATIONS PH: 365-7282 October 15th