> Ph, 365-7403, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 7,.1905 °° | FOR SALE Good investment with this com- pletely rented revenue property, Te- nants include cafe, rented suite and B.C, Hydro ‘office. Located: on main highway near theatre with ample parking, Good return on your mon- ey right from the start. Reasonable AREAITOR* down payment and terms, Apply at Castlegar “Nows. ; .Gos, oil and electric Tange, Ph. Sos: i205 evenings. 31 leKens S0c cach, apply to Phil ue “Wansott Jr, Box 83 Robson B.C, “Engineered Homes” =. = Nore ciectric dryer, Ph. o> for “65 chaing (a8 Tew), 23 neh Nogonn links and oxtra inks, = eas if ington, across from azar wm a1 3085 Land Rover, 1 wheel diive con tg at 81, 385-7944 7 Women's figure sk a . pn, womensa Hgure “skates; #20 6° ann tttpwell Wrecking 1057 Chev Selair. Parts available, ineluding overhauled mo- ee) transmission, ete, Ph, 365: A n p E R s 0 N ‘Eheyelopedia Britannica, new wat il G E N G i E s (n-24 volumes; white imperial bind- ing, Halt, of purchase price. Ph, 365. pameeuemrmta 31 Coa omatic oe space heater, oe ee evening ttn. dream home oF Tiv ‘ment. “the, “Castie-Bar Subdivision “Of S AND Route oes HOMES FOR SALE AMAA If you plan to build a new home this year, investigate new methods and ideas, For illustrated brochures 865-7514 EE a Before you buy — See the selec- 65-7202 or drive around and see for yourself, tin-27 Lote in new sundiwision, Kinnaird, Good view, good drainage. Terms, Ph, 965-5158, tfn-16 125 acres good building property. 20. minutes from Castlegar, Ph, 365- 5938, i tin 34 HOMES FOR SALE Brand new: 2 bedroom home, car- Port, flbreglassed patio, hard-wood cabinets, ceramic tiled bathroom, el- ectric heat, bullt-In range, bulit-in 8221, n-48, fridge. Price $9,500 -Ph, 365- tlon of 8, 10 and 12 wide mobile homes at CRANBROOK TRAILER 30 safeway denter for the East and West Koo- tenays, located cast on Fernie Road rook — Walt Hill, gnannger: “2S, Your authorized at Cranbi Ph, 426-4935, Box 2217. HOWES FOR SALE use and 12 acrea of land, auit- able, Stor subdivision or trailer site, Talles trom damvite, Write eee YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. sossvizt Castlentra Placa ‘306-B117 as i Kinnatrd, B.O.. as ig id ota FOR RENT In Robson, 3 room house, basc- ment, garage, furnished or -unfurn- ished Ph, 365-5405. 3] ; 2 bedroom sulte — partly’ fur- | nished. Ph, 365-8340 after G pm. | nwo” bedréom ~ basement suite, ving, Foor, Kitchen, bathroom, Ph. 65-7507 of call at 658-6th Ave. Santowue Immediate occupancy one Tae room, ‘fully furnished, Ph, 365-7177 or 3.655447 evenings. & room furnished house, oll Heat, Ph, es" 7941, HOMES BY DUECK Over 40 Distinctive’ Homes to sizes and styles to sult your building site. Minimum dawn payment, Mortgages arranged. local Dueck Homes Representative by «writing, or phon- uhoose from, Consult your Ing: Fred G. Denyer, 615 Hoover Street, Nelson, B.C, epanM-HGWES On haRWay, ‘bedroom house on highway, senna Ph, 305-7177 ‘or 365-5447. é in Castlegar. For details phone "305-5148 after 8 p.m. Small Turnished 2 bedroom home, garage, no basement, gas’ heat, 365-5020, ““g" room basement suite, partly furnished. Ph. 365-7870, or 805-5869, —~SToom house a ee {Robeon “pee! . FOX PLUMBING & HEATING © Don Fox and Fred Soukoroff We carry a full line of plumbing materials . : and fixtures 10% OFF FOR CASK We.do ‘a full line of plumbing and heating{ by con- tractor hour. We .-specialize in . plumbing” and electrical repairs. . Leave the worry: to us — We guarantee our work : Eh 865-5006 - 435 Cascade St. in Sherbiko - Subdivision Al trie heat, “| Ph, 365-7680. 31 2 bedroom house in Kinnaird. Ph. tetra Heed 9 and 5, bce ed Bh, 965-5556," Brand new 2 bedroom suite with nice central. location in Castlegar. Ph. South Slocan 359-7520. tin-50 Furnished or unfurnished, 2 bed- room suite ‘in Genelle, 868-3083. tin- 49 Room and board avaiable, Suite for rent. Ph, ‘365-5265 evenin: oars : WANTED ‘ant to buy snow shoes in good -gondition, Ph, 365-5378. 7 Want. Fide trom Castlegar to Nelzon, Tues, to Sat. Working, hours to 5.90, “Ph, .565-6563, =, Young man for Jarge Shain store ames ‘experience | riot necessary — Good wage with regular increases — a great opportunity for the right per- oon = Apply Shop Easy, Castle: 'P NOTICE — TO.CASTLEGAR RESIDENTS >> RE: GARBAGE COLLECTION : - tlegar residents are requested to place. garbage containers on the street fronting their homes un- aoe notice. 5 J. Lagelin, : Village Clerk. Due to snow conditions in the Village lanes, Cas- . ic Twant return tide trom sinnales - | to ‘Trail, weekdays, Ph, 368-70: Leading Real Estate STOMGEOTE would lke" to discuss the: business of listing property for sale; acreage, lots, dweljing' or business, Call. An- derson’ Agencies, ~~ Want: a7 abysitting 3 oe “Apply 370-3rd+ Ave. or Ph, Want; ride "10 aoe Toto senna zh 5838. 352 + ay small acreage in vicinity ‘ot Casti¢gar Airport. Reply ‘to Box 1181 Castlegar. ‘351 Spot cash sor. used ‘urniture, antiques, coing, old) gold, guns bate Jewels, Home Furniture and change. Ph, $$2-6531. 413 Hall st, Nelson. tin-48 HELP. WANTED DISTRICT SUPERYISOI Appointment to Branch Munna Within ‘Two Years,’ We require: ‘Two Yeara Field Experience, ntory of Good Persistency,. Bettor thin Av- erage Production, Desire fur Man- agement, Wa ortes. Salary — Com- mission — Overwrite —- Training. Box 490F, Cautiegar News, LOST days before —Chriatmas, white ‘envelope containing $70.00, would finder pleaso teavo at Castlc- gar Newa Office. High’ heeled leather boots, brown: on New Year's Eve at Robson Hall, Ph, 365-6572, _ SARDS OF THANKS wish to offer our sincere thante to all our friends for the won- cerful. help during our’ recent ber eavement, and for the splrieual hou- quets Lenten ey special. thanks to Dra.’ Fowler’ and Yule, Rev, Thomas Hasactt and Bit Clark oe ,Carberry's Funeral Home. —’Mrs. Bridie Woy- The proposed econ, col- lege for the West Kootenay area was given further support’ re- cently. in a: brief submitted by To Friend i in Following a farewell party for Miss Gayle: Davis, who left for nurses’ training in Lincoln, ren you, all A tella, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Woytella and John. gon Many, many thanks to: all, The Robson WA, WI, The evening grou, ‘The various Clubs and organizations, Friends and’ Nelghbors for their kindly acts and’ deeds ‘thelr very gencrous donations; their’. time and help, drives and visits, many thanks for the afternoon teas, which are iooked forward to and enjoyed very much by the fol here at the Honte. Many thanks to Rev. Webb and Fa inlly and Mernbera of the Penticost Church for thelr time and services the Salvation Army for the same and also for taking the ladics out tv church, Many thanks for the little gifts for cach and everyone, Thank Happy New Year, — Ma- Butler's Rest Home, NOTICES | Winners of the Castlegar IODE Christmas tree and doll’s wardrobe are: first prize Mr. P, Fletz of Kin- naird, second prize Mrs. Isabel Guido of Kinnaird. Couples interested on forming bridge club Ph,’ 3 Mr. and Mrs, W. MeCreight wHl be holding Open “House from 2 - 4 p.m, on: Monday, January 1ith at thar home at 642-Ist Ave. the eceasion being their 50th wedding anniversary, Butler's Rest Home now has va- penne For .information Ph, © 365- rie Butler, S086 ee Neer s BSt Let us file. your saw on our, Fo- ley Automatic Saw Filer. — see us for fast, rellable saw service — D. (Stewart, Robson, BC. Ph, 865-5728. tin-51 Trail Business College, New term begins Feb, 2. Kt ‘U-Phone telephone answering and message service: Public stenography — low as $20 monthly, Phone in cal- endar of events. « Wake England, Jast fall, a promise was made .by a number..of local Friends to phone her during the Christmas ‘holidays. A call was booked’ in the middle of December, for.2 p.m. on Dec. Gayle, ‘who had not received word of ‘the time, was some- what surprised when, with the 8 hours time difference, she was reached at her’ nurses’ re- sidence at 11 p.m, Eleven friends from Gayle’s | graduation class gathered at the| hens of Miss Elaine Hirtle at 2 p.m, on Sunday, - with four girls at each of the extension phones at the .Castle Theatre ( Cellulose Compa The company brief’ com- ments ‘on three areas of. educa- tion which it feels would be ica | * Castlegar Girls Phone Engiand and three at the home phone, everyone had a chance.to talk to Gayle within. the ‘time ‘al- lowed. The connectlon.was com- pleted in a few minutes with little. difficulty . and’. Gayle’s ‘voice came through loud: and clear. The girls numbered. the phones and timed each: other and as the last one was talking | ¢! to her they were notified that the three minutes were up. This brought a hearty “Gpod- bye Gayle” from all'of'the girls in unison. ‘The cost of the call, shared by the group, amounted to 60 cents from each of them. Gayle sounded quite happy and is known as “Miss-Canada.” This has recently been changed to “Miss Maple Leaf!” NULLA a era by Pp college: first two. years of do-it gree courses, two year sub-pro-}Neh fesolonal diploma courses, and: it. extension course: Of Bareculat int a regional: 8, erest is the}s are looking to the professional educators to make them avail le.’ The Columbia Cellulose brief includes a suggested two year curriculum for the training of pulp and paper technicians. ‘The proposed two-year course would allow the student in his second: year to choose between a “chem- ical” or “mechanical” option. In its brief, the company also reports an interest in dev- Deadli eadiine on f hee Hook-Ups is An explanation as to why a deadline has had to be placed on sewerage “system hook-ups was provided «at Castlegar’s council meeting Monday night after the question was raised by new commissioner ve R. Cook. Asked to comment by. vil- Jage chairman W. H. Reed, for- mer commissioner .R. C.: Mad- docks —- who was a: spectator at the meeting — said that peo- ple have 60 days from the ex- piration of the sewerage .con- Clasaified ad rates: 5 centa per tract on Dec. 31 to hook up. -1 At the end of. that :time, - the hooks up charge jumps from $40 00. ‘Mr, Maddocks said a dead- line is necessary, ‘since there |. tin-40 | are to be made on the Ph, 365-5265 evenings. word per inset rtion, Minimum 75 cents. ree insertions forthe price of two. Classified ada close at 12 noon sharp on Wednesdays, sewerage system: If. the reve: nues from the sewer system are not sufficient, then’ the’ differ- " KOO7-NEE uonilaatoaa in the" P.O. Box 2470 a2 on the Fernie Road near the overpass, Cranbrook, B.C. Now completely owned and oper- ated by’ Joe .Gr: Rae Masse, No ne else, are authorized Dealers’ for General Mobilehome in the East and HELP. WANTED Full time short order. cook, fe- male preferred, iy in person at. Irene's Cafe, B25 GO PLACES! © GO NAVY! Plan your career now — by gins, out about the for_ed~ West Camp- ers — Canuck Sleepers and Travel ¢ 3 Tratlers, s “See our’ good used’ 8' and 10° Te Bhs at ‘Mrs: wides now in stock and on: constgn- MARKIN ment. “walter Markin of Castlegar, Dec. ner 24, a son, Parts — Service — Towing ta SHERSTIBETOFF — HHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box | ‘o Mr. and Mrs. Alex Snatibetott of ‘ALCO! 308, Castlegar. tin-17 N OTICE : “GASTLEGAR AREA MOTORISTS The Village ‘equipment is finding” it very dif- ficult.to remove snow due to cars parked on streets, Would arly owner of vehicles pay strict attention to areas “los doff for snow removal. Cars found reas will be towed to the R. C.MLP. park- ing lot and the owner charged the towing fee. J. Logelin, Village Clerk. ucation, training and naenhesaent ‘offered to young men entering the moyal Canadian” Navy. EN General - Entry To venter the Navy as an ordinary seaman a’young man must be 17 - 24 years of age, have Grade 8 edu- cation or better and be physically fit. oe Dec. 24, a.son. IAKAYEV — To Mr. and Mrs. ‘ed Makayev of Castlegar, Dec. 24, a daughter. eo SATHER.— To Mr. and Mrs. Worman Sather . of -Castlegar, - LEGAL Application for a Water Licence WATER ACT:
We regret’ any inconvenience caused through restricted’ detivertes and extend. our-thanks to all.customers. for‘ their s Sooperetion: MODERN DAIRY Ltd. - PALM DAIRIES Lid. A aa a corder at Nelson, B.C, to all persons af- fected. The point or diversion will be located at “A™ RM, 5132 The auantity 6 of water to be di- verted is 500 g.a.d. The purpose for which the wa. ter will be used 1s domestle (winter use only). The lang on which the water will ee peed is that part of Blk. 1 o: Lot 1239, Kootenay Bistnct d Bidn ° 318, dying east of WKP&L Co, exc, Pl 4633, copy of this application was posted at the proposed point of di- version and on the: land where -the water es to be une on the 17th day of August, id two coples were filed tn the ‘office, of the Water Re- OF LANDS, AND WATER . RESOURCES TIMBER SALE % 93163 Sealed tenders will, be-recelved, by the -Distriet Forester at Nelson, B.C. not later than 11 a.m. (Local Time) on the 18th day of January, 1965 ‘for the purchase of, Licens X. 93163, to cut 1,025,000 cuble, feet of. other species. on. an area uittated: Gibson Creek, Sen- tinel Mountain, Kootenay Land: Dis- in. (7) years will be. allowed tor ‘Femoval of timber, As thia area 18 within the Salmo P.S.Y.U, which 18 full », | by “A ‘Wildin: Sewerage Explained. . general revenue, ‘ This would mean, he said, that people who are hooked up now and are paying for the sys- tem would be subsidizing ‘those who have not hooked: up in:that funds“ from’ general revenue would be making up any deficit. The former commissioner noted that council “could ex- tend the date if it so..desires, although you must be * awart that you may have to’ subsidize ‘payments from general revé- ence must be made. up from eloping key employees through short courses or evening classes devoted to management. func- tions, At present, the company organizations as the Banff School of Management and the Americ- an Management Association, 5 Building Supplies CGLOW BROS.* Building & Supply Castlegar Co, Ltd, Phone 365-7202 nue.” ia eae LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION BULLDOZING Col ny ‘PAUL THEDERAHN “hone ‘365-7343 - : Marshall's Store ‘Prince William: Goes to Work; : Visited Locally” Prince William of Glotices: ter, ninth in line of succession to the throne, went to work at a 9-to-5 job Monday as a trainee in‘an investment bank in Lon- don. ~The 23-year-old -printe, a ‘graduate of Cambridge, is be- Heved to be the first member of the Royal Family so close job. : The prince was a visitor to Castlegar last summer wher he toured: the Celgar plants here and went on a hunting trip. - ‘Rev. Wilding ‘Gives. Invocation At Castlegar “Invocation: at Castlegar’s first. meeting of the new year on Monday night was delivered to the throne to take a regular |. é Gravel’ & Top Soil DITCHING, , EXCAVATING PHONE 365-7013 - COLUMBIA:SAND. & GRAVEL Corner Pine & 9th, Castlegar’ CARL’S ne ay & Lelie $.S..No. 1, Cas! Ph. 365-702 tlegar eS Lakes‘ INTERIOR LAKE: SERVICE LTD. “ Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Phone 365-5500 Nights — Nelson 352-5434 Rev. Tom 1g: Ina prayer for the new ‘year; Rev. Wilding asked that God “strengthen us in body, mind _ and soul.” In a prayer for the sonnel ne. asked that. the “Almighty bless you and. guide you and deliver you in ail your. work.” In welcoming new commis- sioners -V. R, Cook and Cec Gorse to’ council, village’ chair- man W..H. Reed commended “the civic pride which has. led you to seek civic office.” He this sale will bé awarded under‘the: provisions of Section 17 (la)=of: the’ “Forest Act which gives the timber sale” applicant certain priviteges. her particulars can “be 0! Objections to this: application may be filed with the. said Water Recorder: or wth © the * Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Bultd- inga,’* Victoria, B.C,’ within ~ thi days of the date of firet “publication of ine application. Date of ne Sublleation 8: Dec, 22, 1964. William W, and: Katherine Sevinkoft applicant 2 Ria 353 KINNAIRD The Couneil and Fire Departinent of the Vil-'*: lage of ‘Kinnaird will appreciate assistance from : \ residents in keeping fire hydrants uncovered and“. in digging: out those that are now buried in snow... c. M.' Loeblich, Chairman R. J. Archambault, Fire Chief Inne ee : ATARI asked that “commissioners ap ‘proach all “with al ‘open mind”. and’ cast indepen: .ent votes after full consideration of. the facts... °: ~ Estimated $130 Is Sloion From Castlegar Library : Jen: from the Castlegar library ‘when “it: was: broken “into ‘over the: holiday season. The break-in was discover- ‘ed on the.afternoon of Mon., ‘Dee..28 and'is believed’ to have taken place over the Near Damsite’ — m_ Fer WAREH BOAT STORAG ‘An estimated $190 was sto-|~ Phone: Nelson FOR RENT - WAREHOUSE & DUFLEX Ty 6000 8Q. Fr, OF OFFICE l|OUSE Lopes 2 BE FURNISHED UNITE Interior Lake Phone Castlegar 365-5043. si 352-5434 1 mile ‘Service Lid. TONITE & FRIDAY. SAT. - MON..- ‘TUES. : ONE PROGRAM AT 7.30 PM. — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Admission ‘Pri Adults $1, ‘stude SOSEPH E. LEVINE prasents +" gp PARAMOUNT PICTURES cele t6cr Children 850 ~THEGARPETRAS ‘ reer ‘The - thieves- gained entry by. breaking a window in th side ~ door: and -unlockin, door. They made away with’ an estimated $130, mainly in small net. . Because of? the time lapse the.crime ,and its discovery, checking on..any. persons seen Joitering near. the Ubrary.: taken from a filing eabi- ¢ between the presumed time off” RCMP:have been hampered in} ‘SPECIAL SAT. cats 1.30 ee L ry = ye Y makes use of the service of such | GENERAL: CONTRACTING : CARPENTERS — “ OF LOCAL 2300 Send immediately your sost| office address,’ social secur- ity and phone numbers to Financial Secretary, Box 616, Castlegar, B.C, This is important in’ setting up our health and welfare plan. Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 > The many: friends ‘of ‘Mrs. Fodor peti be interested ‘to ines! she is a patient: inthe local hospital. Here is to a wick recovery to’ start the New right, Pat. Today: finds Doug Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Brown; enjoying. somewhat: “different weather than the Kootenays, He sailed. from New York on Dec. 28 on the “Saturnia” and dock- ed in Lisbon, Portugal on, Tues- day. He has planned some’ very ‘WE BUY AND’SELL USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway. ¢ Building, ~-GLENMERRY:USED FURNITURE in the’ Millar ‘and: Brown rail, Phone 364-1822. ’ Open Weekdays 1pm. - Open Friday 1 p. ms(HUCK'S. RED AND WHITE STORE - 5. 30 p.m. a KINNAIRD, B.C... PORK CHOPS or GUTS, Ib. ....... 68¢ PORK SHOULDER STERKS, th. -- 80 BEEF RIB STEAKS, ib. ........-- 680 “GROUND BEEF lean, Ib... o..es200 M80 BEEF SHORT RIBS, lean, Ib, BONELESS | BEEF ROAST, Ib. BACK BAGON, sliced, ¥ Ih CREAMED CORN, Red & White: 15-02, 7 for oo e eee ee PEAS, Red & White, asstd. sizes, TfOr cece eee euneeee Ole DOG FOOD Tops, 15-02., 10 tins .. 99c { cc I with - frit Kinnaird Socials extensive travelling should pre- sont H eared materialize. For the winter months it is Portugal, Spain, southern Fran- ce, Italy, Greece and if possible a visit to Israel. In the 5 spring ‘ar! it is’ eastern Europe and’ the Scandinavian countries. Then'to| | i central Europe: and West Ger- many, Switzerland and France. ‘Next May. should find him in’ England. where’ he hopes to make ‘arrangements to go to university for courses in econo- micsand. languages, If’ this’ is not feasible he will be. back.in Canada for some short term employment and then enter a university iter bee Mr. and Mrs, W. T. wood hada. very. nice Christmas when, their’ ‘son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Piche and ‘three : grandchildren motored from Vancouver for the . Markle’s daughter, Marilyn, ‘was home for the Christmas weekend. She is employed at: the Royal In- land Hospital at .Kamloops, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Idle had their’ son-in-law. and” daughter Hay- ‘| Christmas Weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Sanders | . as well as grandson Jimmy from Saskatoon; Sask., for the Christ- mas’ holiday. Also: visiting the Idles was Mrs. Idle's brother- He law. and ‘sister ‘Mr, and Jack Chiasson : irom’: ‘Seki, Wash., with their two children, They were able to stay over the New Year holiday. Marilyn Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Brown, was home for Christmas from the dale School of P Nursing ' where she is in train- ing. Mr. and. Mrs, W. Sommer- field spent the Christmas holi- days in Vancouver and Victoria viniting friends and relatives. Mr../ and Mrs. Leod and Mrs,°M. E. Carlson have as their. guest this week, Mrs. Carlson's’ son-in-law. and daughter, . Petty: Officer S...B. Spencer and Mee. Spencer, and \ THE SILENT SEASON. "When the first snows fai an eerle silence seems to, descend - on. the landscape. Most of the songbirds .are gone; the /.animals are hibernating: or _ are huddled’ hiding’ in’ the) shadows beyond the.snow,. and all is hushed, as though — the earth Itself is sleeping, and. waiting for. the’ spring. A portable Joading-untoad- Pacific to extend its. piggyback service to giant power projects in British Columbia from ‘distri- bution centres including Castle- ar, Kraft, Procter, Lardo, Do- hala and Colvalli. fet The Portable me can be pulled anywhere a regular highway tractor, or; Y shipped by rail piggyback: to’ any ‘location.’ By using: the “portable ‘ramp, Canadian: Pacific can "sul Nova: Scotia. a rconiline by car, the Spencers. left’ Dartmouth on Dec, 17.and are enroute to Petty Officer’ Spencer’s::new . posting with the RCN. on-the west coast. ie way in Canada to place: a port- Miss Judith Seeeaes to ‘Mr. Ge- rald Antoni, at: St Viatore’s , Car tholic - Church Did: you : ‘ow 222 When the’ oops. on sport. shirts and children’s clothing need replac- ing, a crocheted chain of elastic thread is) durable and is. also easy for a child’to use, Zinio Acting Appointnient ‘of Comm. Lorne anto = 3s acting village an Chairman, _Also to Head Up. Finance tive on. the: airport committee while Mee Clara Saunders will ‘finance committee. highlighted Vin than 100 modern tractors and streamlined traiters provide | “gafe, fast-and. dependable sorvice ~ every day, all year round. W vin terminals ‘eid ‘the route, +t gtaffed. by Public -Freightways’ personnel, ensure fast pick-up, regular schedules and promnt * solivers, at the d Ws Pobite Freightways’ trallex: ‘vans are cleaned and washed after ~ every trip-for sanitary purposes and to protect your seem Y caviie Freightwoys? dependable =~’ singleecarrier. service’ eliminates trang-shipping ... enables us to take better care of your frolght. ‘Warehouses are located at the Vancouver Head Office and at Kinnaird in the Kootenays +++ at each end of the route... for your convenience. RUSKIN ‘ALDERGROVE able‘ charter trip service, ae $ ° bulk shipments including lumber ~ “fi and. mine products ..'; and special ; heavy loads... can be transported ;' *anywhere.in the province at :- a competitive Fates, * Bo @ pepe every. stage .o! + ‘personnel. friendly line “sand the and Hope,: area, Yes, you! ca safe = route ” your shipments by: the ua dine: where nothing is left:to chance and of the! ice is supervised Leaders : ‘highway. € ‘ansportation, your | fire ‘and. light, safety: and .cem- .| of all committees, .said'the com- :| mittee appointments will. be re- viewed after a six-month: period : by village chairman W. H..Reed at..Castlegar’s: council meeting Monday night. Mr. .Zinio* also ‘heads -the and water Comm, Teo. Bosse heads the public works, pollution and civil defence committees and will be responsible for liaison: with the village’s outside* workers. e health, welfare, recrea- tion and culture committee will be headed by new commissioner Cec :Gorse’ while: new .commis- sioner V. R. Cook will head. the etery. committees: and willbe responsible for liaison with the office s ‘Mr. Reed, who noted “that he is, automatically. a member “and Bee how © we're > get along.”, “The firm of: Wetmore, Dal- strom and McGauley was reap- pointed: solicitors for. the‘ vil- lage while Mecbeth and Moroso were reappointed as. village au- ditors.'R.: A.D. ‘West was re- as: village hatches its Mutual 21831 guactly between: May, ee 29th.2 the: vil- Tage on the hospital board: ; > Kinnaird Guides: ~ Hold’ a Late Party Guides of the second -Kin- naird company: combined a be- Jated :Christnias party’ with: its fegular meeting last Monday ev- ening. Records and games were ‘played, with refreshments en- Joyed by all. Mrs. James Gormley was particularly proud of the girls for in. the: last few weeks o: December they not only brought =| 4 for $1.00 Puritan BEEF STEW, S2ting cae $1.00 Puritan WIENERS & BEANS, 3 tins _.... $1.00 Malkin’s PINEAPPLE, Crushed, Sliced, Tid-Bits, by Canada Packer’s , 3 tins $1.00. toys for.the ‘needy, but spent ™many hours repairing them. If YOU ARE A SALESMAN OB ||| BUSINESSMAN ... And want a smart central address when .in Vancouver, you ‘will like the friendly courteous: staff: who attend to your wishes, whether it’s in your room or executive suite... Davie at Denman Commercial Cards’ honored n'English Bay. at Stanley Park” Dot West: FOIL meeree 12 +3 rolls. ‘| Delsey TISSUE, the best, 2 rolls in pkg.,.2 pkgs. 49¢ Lg: 48-02 ti : jby- experienced adaily competitive ‘ates. KOOTENAY j Manager: K. E. Johnson, CALL;: KINNAIRD. 365-7761 TRAIL & NELSON Zenith 6214 ‘TERMINAL: Next’ ito Post Office, Kinnaird Salés Representative: F. H. Hufty rving Rossland, Trail, Kinnaird, Castlegar & Nelson Kootenays ia Lower Fraser’ Valley pointa ies Princeton, ‘Grand:Forks, Trail'and the Nelson. n. depend on employee-owned Public Freightways. ford deliver your shipments on time... at | ‘TONIGHT “ST. ‘RITA'S HALL” FRONT: st. Ye-Gallon Fresh MILK, .. 49¢- Parkay MARGARINE, | 5 e : g| AAA