CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 20, 1964 FORSALE Coca-Cola -cooler, good shape, reasonable price, Ph, 965-2251 or Twi rite Box. 830, Caatlogar, 338 “awa 40:Vait clectric_baseboard heaters, comptete with thermostats. Suitable for 2 bedroom home or will scl! separately,’ Ph. 365-5779. ‘88 1957 Mcteor Ranchero truck In excovent condition. Ph, 865-8284, AR owner 1059 Chey halt ton truck. excellent condition; rear bum- sper, radio, new block heater, lcenc- ed, anti-freeze, new hl Ph, Nakusp mar, Paul R. Henke. 27 * Late model 47 xX 0 General house traller; 2 bedrooms (Jack and Jil): fully equipped and in excellent con- dition, Cash or trade on properly. Apply Twin Rivers Trawler rats jacuz”l_ pumps and ropairs at Sentinel Building Suppiles, Thrums. Few popular 08, and shallow a pumps _In_atoc! Tieaidentini Tote, Teobson aide” oH ferry. GO X 195 and 120 X 135, Rea- senator Ph. 365-8335 or 365-5536, 37 ‘Tranter — Low Down Payment — tow price, Big value on this 1957 10° X 46’ Pacemaker Mobile Home. w. Agencies, Ph, Nelson 352-2425. 37 ‘One Guerney range compicte with garbage burner and jacket heater, Ph, 359-7535, South Slocan. at 120-base plano Also, FOR SALE Good quality altelous Annies. Spectal price by ox. Duncan Carter, Robson, bh BST4, Se 1956 Plymouth, good condition, No renaonable offer will be refused. For further Information phone 365- iia FOR SALE - View Lot Crestview Subdivision Kinnaird: ~ $2100 Cash or terms Phone 365-8075 Conca Kitchen set, $30, Ph. TANDIS SUBDIVISION oi ABET aan eal lots for split level homes. 30] nz room, HOMES FOR SALE. Desirable corner property‘ in Now Denver must be sold, consists of 2 houscs and 7 lota, 3-bedroom house for owner, wired and decorated Other house rented. perma bles Ph. 958-9928 or write C, L, McCellar, Box 37, Now Denver, ' NIA AA AREAITO H-WORD ORE HOMES HOUSE HUNTING? (Look These over for size.) Cathodral Entry to catpeted liv- with bullt-in book case. Deluxe kitchen with counter top range and wall oven; three bdrms up and two spares In full basmt. Ree commended only for na large ‘family. $16,900 and just two blocks to Cautic- gar schools, 2 Bdrm Home on 5th Centrally located, priced. Ph, 365-5440 or 365-5290, baie HOMES FOR SALE student's 40-base model. Ph. 35-8807, saan Terns home eT _ Yesterday’s Service Methods are Out-dated too Tinkering around with old ‘cars can be fun, but tinker- ing with high-powered mod- ern cars can he costly. Let our expert mechanics take care of your car. CASTLE MOTORS PHONE: 365-2411 * QRCRTEATA TT Mitated on Donutigullye wood- ed lot fronting on 10th Ave, 700 ft. deep. Hardwood. floors, full basement, rumpus room 12 X 80, attached garage, oll heat, laundry tubs. Full Price $14,000 — Terms * : . Modern 3 B.R, home located corner lot in district's most modern subdivision, paved utreets, sewage (no septic tank + problems), street lights etc. Full Price $14,000 — Terms * * . Accent on value describes this modern 4 B, R. family home, Large kitchen and dining area with lovely ‘mahogany built- ins, full basement, gas heat, laundry tubs, large lot is fully landscaped. Priced to Sell $11,000 — Terms . ry . SEE US FOR CHOICE BUILDING LoTs YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. PHONE Office 865-4341 Ave, Castlegar with separate dining rm, lovely big tlving room and rent- al income from’ o . bamt suite, 11% baths, $20,000. Lovers’ Hideaway 4th Ave. Kine naird is the ideal starter home for the newlyweds. Ceramle kitchen counter-top, electric panel heating, quallty plaster and stucco fintsh, Se- parate Utility and a large garage. Over looking the river, for $6,500. Top Valuo at Blueberry iu this fully modern 3° Bdrm home with entry-hall, full bsmt, lovely tiled Horr and a bis full yard with frutt trees. One Bik to school, $12, ANDERSON AGENGIES Heal Estate and Insutance wus: Ros: Phones "We5-3441 865-3276 enit fn to eur office ar ‘ fontact JOHN IITWELT, our salos- ‘aun, Ph, 365. AOU Fairly pew, modern home. ii Jot, full built = HOMES FOR SALE “3 ‘bedcoum’ Homa’ ‘at’ Woodland Park, NHA mortgage. EM 965-8072. . tin-42 Hrand now 3 Dedroon tiome in Cnatlegor, close to business area and kchools; fireplace, carport. Full baye- ment has provisions for sclt-contaln- ed suite, Natural gas heat. Ph. 365- 3897 or 365-5860 after 5S p.m. tin-45 S-bedroom house on large lot, Can be seen any time at 127-4th ae Kinnaird, Ph, 865-5189, tin FOR RENT 2 Bdrm house In Castlegar, Part- ly furnished, Ph, 365-5156, 38 . HELP WANTED Baby La aes Bioneay y toro ugh Frid after: pm, NOTICES ; U-Phono Answering Service for any information and help, Ph. 365- 5265 evenings, tines ‘A FUN NIGHT Monday night at tho High Schoo! there will be songs, dancing, films and refreshments, All the Norwegian way, SHSS PTA meeting Monday at 8 p.m, in the high school cafeteria. NEW PHONE NUMBER Dunean Carter, Secretary Robson 2-bedroom house with full bare- ment In Robson, Ph. 365-5074 or bao 560B, * Fully furnished apartment bs Gastennn. 2 Ph,_ 868-5901, bin and @ houxckeeping so 108-4th Avg. Castlegar. Ph, 865-82 sik tines Modern suite, gaa heat and fent Included, Avaliable March 2st, 588- 7th Ave. Castlegar, Ph. seS-e254 n-B Gne_Badroom house newly ae ished, Ph, 365-808: 3 room taTHIEDEE and heated apartment. No children, Ph, 365-8102, Fully furnished 2 bedroom mt plex unit, 385 per’mo. One mile out from ferry. Ph, 365-5500, Furnished apartments... 3061. For rent or sale business build- ing on Front Street. Low price. Cas- Ph. 365-8284. ttn-6 room furnished — sulte. Mecreight hots. Ph, 365-9781. tfn-42 tlegar Bullding Supply. 84, | Brapher, 148 Secon 6] of issue. gation District, 365-7472, ‘WII give away ate aerator pup. May have by phoning 965-5123 und paying for this ad, Fie your He INCOME, TAX FORMS Aq! Fannie Stoochnoff, Public Steno- id Ave, Castlegar, Ph, 365-586! 4 Let_U-Phone Answoring Service ALCOHCLICs ANONYMOUS. Box 80S Castiegur. tind? ‘Deadline for classitied ads is 12 hoon Wedneaday privr to the day tin 1% ving memory of “a dear|: Hushands Father and Brother Wm. Soren [Reith who passed away Feb. 23, 1 Rem embered by his wife Marga- tet, children Wendy, Linda and John and sister Miss M.D. H. Reith, LEGAL will be .recelved for WANTED Business. girl requlres furnished suite or apartment in Castlegar, Ph. 365-4911 days, Rellable party wishes ae unturnished house by Rot 1. Ph, 365-2251. 83 ie to sit occasionaly with in- valld lady, write box 490K legar, rent; highest or lowest quotation not ne- slashing and burning oreo 400 fect wide by approximately 800 fect long at the Kinnalrd high school alte, Quotes to be in the handa of the to reject any or all quotations, and cessarily accept urther particulars avatlable from Mr, W, Horvath, Phone 365-8331, ©. H. King, Want to cent age with eee to buy, Ph, 365-1 Spot cash for used furniture, antiques, colns, old gold, guns and Jewels, Home Furniture and Ex- change. Ph. 352-6531. 413 Hall St. Nelson. tin-45 in range, wall to wall carpets, fire Place, No agents. 512-7th Ave. aes tlegar. The Salvation “Army in Castlegar 4 Intereated In obtatning a used pla- phone’ 365-8162 or write 2 bedroom house in Kinnaird. Full basement, gas heated, enre Ave. Ph, 365-4002. ‘Storey and a half home with basément suite and cabin for extra revenue. Low priced for cash, 104- Castleaird Plaza Residence 305-8117 Kinnaird ath Ave, Castlegar. Ph, 365-8284, tin-5 Box 768, Castlegar. - WORK WANTED Young married man, experienced bookkeeper and office clerk wishes employment in District. Ph, 226-7563. INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE 3. MORE DAYS — THURS., FRI, & SAT. — BECAUSE YOU. H-E-L-D O-V-E-R REQUESTED IT — ALL ITEMS WHILE THEY LAST | REFINISHED PV 4 FEET X 8 FEET - IDEAL FOR YOUR PLAYROOM OR THAT, _. ADDITIONAL SPARE ROOM YOU WANT — “TEAK” AND “WILLOW”. $3.89 CEILING TILES. WHITE — WASHABLE 12c per sq. foot PAINT SALE MIX OR MATCH COLORS GET EXTRA QUART FOR 1c PORCH AND FLOOR — ENAMELS - GLOSS ENAMELS - RUBBER BASE MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. CASTLEGAR FRONT ST. “EXOTIC. PLYWOODS’ » AA GRADES — 34" ROTARY MAHOGANY . ¥' RIBBON MAHOGANY 3/16” PREFINISHED ROTARY MM... . $15.69 $17.65. $5.15 3/16" PREFINISHED RIBBON MAHGNY"$6.19 Va" PREFINISHED: TEAK Yo" PREFINISHED WALNUT . . $15.75 $17.49 — Newly Arrived =| : BEGONIAS GLOXINIAS PENDULAS Ys" ELECTRIC DRILLS 3%" ELECTRIC DRILLS LIFETIME BATH SCALES: Reg. $9.95 SALE $6.95 ENGLISH BREAKFAST SETS. . 20 PIECES Reg. $12.49, NOW . PLASTIC PAILS . Reg. 88c, SALE S| of the following described lands; — Bj claim L5378; wit be scenived for Electrical Maintenance wor! School District No. Ey (Goatoga, for the year 1964. This work does ni include certain works which wilt te put out for tent The Board reserves the ‘right to reject any or all. quotations and highest or lowest bid not necessarily accep! “Further “getatts. available trom Mr. W. eee Phone 365-8331, Sccssiary efreasurer, FORM NO. 18 (Section 82) LAND Notice of Peete to Apply to and ‘Recording District of Nelson, B.C. and situate about 4 pues area sineo, 1907, James Pozdnikoff, died ot his residence on Tuesday, age 79,'Funeraél services’ will be held today at 8.30 from the Russian hall at Brilliant-with interment in the Brilliant ‘cemetery. 1890, Mr, to Saskatchewan in 1899. In 1907 he moved to Brilliant, He is sur- vived by his wife Tania and two daughters (Lucy) Mra, J. Kurnoff of Grand Forks and Miss Vera Poz- dnikoff of Brilliant and ‘three grandchildren, He was predeceased by three sons, Paul, Eli and Jim. Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. in| born Feb, 3. JA Closing date ts noon, Thursday, Funeral Held For. dames Pozdnikoff A resident’ of the Brilliant Born in Russia on June 20, _{PoR inne ‘“TD-25 TORQUE CONVERTER with ‘blade “and: wincia ": DEWIS BULLDOZING CONTRACTING Ph, 365-2754 CASTLEGAR M12 Pontiac — Buick — Vauxhall 70: 1 Baker St, Nelson. BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Phone 352-6641 Don Wickett of the C: KERAIFF — To Mr, and Mrs, Walter Keraiff. of Castlegar, Feb. 19,8 son, ~. POSTNIKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Nick Postnikoff of Kinnaird, Feb. pa a daughter, 3 DERSON — To- Mr, and Mrs, James Anderson of Merritt, Feb, 16, a son. LEBEDOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lebedoff of Crescent Valley, Feb. 17, a daughter. SHERSTOBITOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Mike Sherstobitoff of Castlegar, Feb. 18,.a daughter. « SIBILLEAU — To Mr. ‘and Mrs, Norman Sibilleau of Castle- gar, Feb, 18, a daughter. MARKIN — Mr. and Mrs, Alec Markin of ‘Thrums announce the arrival of their chosen daughter, CKSON — To Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Jackson (nee Sykora) in Victoria's Royal Jubilee Hospital, daught Cis :! ge | PLUMBING ° and : HEATING @ Air Conditioning: Pumps & Water Conditioning Building Supplies = OGLOW. BROS, Bullding & Supply Co, Ltd, Castle; gor Phone 365-3351' ——_———— LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION OZENG. CATERING Experienced in wedding, social. and ‘banquet Contact ‘Mrs. J: Regan at 365-4723 or Mrs. P. J. Vaessen ‘at 365-5337 Gravel'& Top Soil _ DITCHING, EXCAVATING Donald Bros. Earthmovifig - Contractors BASEMENT..DIGGING, DITCH- BACKFILLING, . LAND- West of Porto Rico, Swimming Pool Eqi trict, Headwaters of Barrett ‘creek Take notice that John Kenneth >. Commencing, at a at Northeast corner; then n Feb, iF south 5/8 mile to north boundary of en gigs on boundary of claims L5378 and L5379 to a point due south of initial post; thence north to initial post and con- 110 ‘acres, more or less, for the purpose of Resort Facilities. Dated February 9, 1964. - SQUADRON 581 WEEKLY ROUTINE ORDER © Fart 1 Administration 1, Parades ‘The Squadron will parade at the High ee Bt 18.50 hrs on Wednesday Bowling ers a poe on Friday. 28 Feb 64 al Range prnctive rity "be hela on Sat- urday 29 Feb 64 at 10.00 hra. Hockey practice will be pela. at 27.00. hrs on Saturday 29 Feb 6 Next parade Wednesday rg Mar 64., ao in at the High School at 18:50 . Routine Normat training will be carried out aie CAP 464-F25 and Squadron Gaeats, ‘who applied for Flying Scho- larship will ait the necessary exam Bt this_parade, 8. Orderly Officers ‘Oe Feb 64. 4 Mar 64. 4. Orderly Sergeants 3 Feb 64. ‘Sgt. Batchelor AIE/Sat. MeMaster Flos vot Col st Stamp: Vincent 1, Moll - WE CARRY A GOOD. STOCK OF SUPPLIES :' First-Class Gas Piping. and Installations _ PHONE 365-5919 macaw WINTER. Built: to- your Specifications REASONABLE :'RATES CASTLEGAR SASH: AND. DOOR WORKS - Le J. BE. 0. Ma F/ i CO 582 ontticnay) rae ‘Boao For a Happ Modernize that. old _ family new luxury. CASTLEGAR Ey 365-7252 ty Phone 365-8284 Eas Your PLUMBING. "price. Get a free estimate today. PLUMBING & HEATING ERNIZE ier Home... bath! Assure’ your’: * ata. wonderful,.low. - COMPLETE" -PLUMBING SERVI Charter Service Towing; Barges... Pane eiecs on the Arrow” Lakes Phone 365-5500 NBGERES — NELSON 852-5404 Aaron, Lakes Ferry . Service ROBSON £0 EDGEWOOD Leave Robson ‘Wharf 10,00 am; meney | 2 Edgewood +» 400 p.m, Monday. “TONITE & FRIDAY Shows at'7 and 9 p.m. “thatnewGidg ets having a ey SAT. --:MON.:- 7 UES. ‘Shows ‘at T-and 8 p.m. MAT. . SAT. ‘AT. 1.30. P.M, syreasy “HOCKEY. “CHATTER. ’ By: GEORGE ' JACKSON. i At press time the Interior's biggest (and best) annual Men's Curling Bonspiel is history and it's ‘time. once, again: to . dust: off: our trusty hour-glass for the °time- West Kootenay Minor hockey semi- finals, By now five games have beon played in’Trail and at home, Sonic scores have: been lopsided, how- “keepers, who along with coaches, ‘are watching closely the INSURANGE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 “ANDERSON . AGENCIES HOA FOR AIR L I NE RESERVATIONS | MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED CASTLEGAR, AGENT FOR JHE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST'S : DEPT. STORE Phone 365-4911 TTT ever rink arc agreed that statistics are not’ indicative of the play. : Our Bantams, Midgets and Pee “Wee toams hit the ice aftet a five to seven day layoff caused by the conflicting dates of the bon- spiel’ and semi-final schedule. These boys will be hard pressed as they meet the stiffest (contlnied ‘from page’ ona) should be allowed in front of the Credit Union biock, R, A. D. West‘ noted that "no town can exist in the age of the automobile ‘without parking.” He sald modern shopping districts are built araund’ parking areas’ and added: cars of businessmen, their staffs and'the cars of professional people “should be kept off (down- town) streets.” He suggested that angle park- ing on Main St. ‘could’ provide parking “for hundreds of’ cars" and that persons empl6yed in‘ the dowtown area should park on that street. He declared himself against parking meters but added that’one- hour parking, two-! hour parking or even meters “are no good untcss they're enforced,” Sgt... Alex.,Borodula of the RCMP. noted that his detachment is not under contract with either Castlegar or Kinnaird “to chalk tires,” He sald” he favored: parrallel parking from the Oglow block to the ferry and said that although Oglows have. provided for angle parking by setting thelr building back on their own ‘property “no exceptions should be made.” With regard to parking in front of the post office, he said that “someday we'll be calling an am- bulance, It’s got to come some day.” Sgt, Borodula added that (Trail) in the Ki Nelson is out of play this season. : .Misconduct penalties headed the agenda for the regular meet- ing of Feb. 12 and asa result the president imposed a: three-game (league) suspension on one of our Midget players, while other busi- ness introduced changes in next season's registration: forms that will authorize coaches to dicipline their. players anywhere in. the rink during minor ‘hockey houra of play. or. practice, It! would seem that our exe- cutive are going to crack down on horseplay and keep hockey for those who. want to play and enjoy the game, Tentative plans for wind- up bean feed were discussed and the date of this affair will be an- Curling In Castlegar By AILEEN. OGLOW The Men’s Bonspiel held last weekend in the Castlegar arena was a great success from all re- ports. . Visiting curlers expressed their appreciation for the hospitality which they had re- ceived from the local men’s and Indies clubs. Many remarked that Peso a aa] . TARRY S MILLWORK NEAR THE SCHOOL “WINDOWS & DOORS FRAMES OF ALL SIZES i Prompt and efficient service SEE US FIEST IA VOLKSWAGEN - SALES & and RAMBLER SERVICE Phone R. A. Bob Horswill! 365-3491 Complete, Stock of Volkswagen. ‘Cars and Trucks ; ‘New ‘Rambler Cars. . Sales, &' Service. — Trades PARKVIEW MOTORS — Nelson A ‘RED AND WHITE STORE . KINNAIRD, Bc. ra RIB: ROAST or 1 STEAK, th. 68c - ‘For Hore Specials see the ‘RED & WHITE FLYER. “} nounced later, Should head guards be com- pulsory?. This question should be formost in every every parent and player’s mind. An accidental fall backwards, a trip and slide into the boards or goal post could cause serious injury. Seat belts. in the family chariot are no indication of entering the “Indianapolis 500.” Local league semf-final play- offs will begin on March 9 and consist of two games per night, two periods of regular time while the last 20 minute period will be stop-time, Semi-finals will be two out of three’ games, while three out of five willbe the order of the finals, The walls of our hour- glass get thinner and, thinner as do our hopes for that big clock| 3. promised: last Fall, so in despe- ration we are composing a letter to “Players’ - Please”. requesting a time-piece that satisfies and ai {ered from red-tape and false hopes, x x The rink operators are to be commended for having ice ready for practice.on Monday at 4 p.m., a big job, and this co-operation js appre Did you now, that a boy who}. starts playing hockey in'a: league equivalent io our Mite Mites, if he likes the ‘game,. plays ‘steady ‘for, eight years (seasons), skates over 80. miles per season at Ban- tam status and avoids a brush with the law, thus our National slogan ‘Keep Him on Ice and Out of Hot, ‘Water.” A question: ‘many mothers ask: Why doesn’t my son get.asweat- er?, In past . years. this’was 0, however: many. sweaters were not returned at season's’ end, and at present, four partial - and useless sets, hang inthe sweater room. Community Chest. grants are not intended for.this purpose so equipment of this nature is pur- chased by or with donations from local’ merchants, provincial © and national and, firms it was the best ‘spicl they had ever attended and hoped to come again next year, Ice conditions in the arena were excellent. Castlegar. prqved good hosts. All but: two prizes went out of town! Nelson rinks won two firsts, two seconds ‘and: two thirds. rinks won‘ one. first, one second and one third. Rossland rinks won three thirds, a Nakusp rink won one third, and Riondel won one fourth, The: two Jocat. rinks in the prizes were in C event: Ist Robert Jeffery skip, Gordon Steidl third, Mike Fraser second and Jim Bil- esky lead. Second in the D event went to the Oglow rink which entered the ‘spiel at the'last min- ute due to a cancellation: skip Nick Oglow, third Ken Edwardson, second A, Honchar and lead Joe Logelin. Prize winners and sponsors were: A event. epomored by Castle- gar Curling C! 1, Skill pe R Nash Nel- sony 2. Jig saws — S, Christine; . Ye” electric drills —- M. Krause Trail; 4, Torch kits — ~ Beaudry of Rossland. B event spoiared by Bound- ary Electrict: 1. GE mixer.— Skinny Dar- eangelo Trail; 2, GE toasters — Lang Nelson; 3. GE electric ket- tles.— Berrard Nakusp; 4.-GE heating pads — Edwards Ross- land. Cc event [Parking Meters Opposed at Traffic Hearing “the businesamen are beating them. selves” by parking thelr own cars in downtown Castlegar, Ernie ‘Newman, representing the Kinnaird-Castlegar and District Safety Council, sald that he could talk to the subject “only from the point of safety.” ‘Ile said the Safe- ty Council agrees with “straight Parallel parking on.Columbia Ave, and around the post office.” John Dunlop suggested that mail trucks should enter the post office property off of Maple St. and not from Ist Ave. and should exit onto Ist’ Ave, In this way, he noted, the trucks would always be on the right hand side of the road. M. E. Moran said towns ‘10 times the size of this one have developed without all this great amount of professional advice” and suggested professional advice was not needed as was suggested in the petition submitted by. Mr. Fenner, He said the village has already paid “too much” for professional advice and if the trend continues “we won't need CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 20, 1964 job we'll have to go to meters.” Mr, Bosse's recommendations follow: A. full ‘stop light at Columbia ‘and Pino, and the red caution dient moved to Columbla and Maple. A reflector divider on Maple. off Co- lumbija, Entrance and exit signs for the Super-Valu parking lot. ‘ Parallel parking on the west side of Columbia from the forestry building to the ferry, Arena . parking facilities im- proved so that there would be few- er cars parked on Columbia Ave. Parking at churches more or- derly ang facing in the right di- rection. BOB'S “PAYN: TAIT UD. ~ “You LUCKY DOLLAR ‘STORE We Reserve the Pight To Limit Quantities Parallel parking in front of the Post office and liqour store, and a 10 or 15 minute zone in front of the post office, Mail trucks to enter post office from alley or Maple St. only. Diagonal, parking from’ the sporting goods shop on Columbia Ave, to the Credit Union, also from the CPR bridge to the end of the wide section at the Bolnt: ap- Mr, Moran suggested tit if the village plowed the parking lota made ‘available by the’ Castlegar Hotel and Eremenko’s Store, these lots would keep a number of cara off the street, particularly those owned by business girls. _ Comm. Lorne Zinio comment: Trail ed that the public’sometimes hesi- tates to park on private property because it is not sure that such lots are indeed open to the public. Fred Bonnett of the ‘Castle Bowladrome informed the meeting that the imposition of one-hour parking “would drive my business clean out of town.” He said that ladies who bowl during the day take two hours. to complete their games. Mr, ‘Bonnett also pointed out that at present there is a two-hour parking limit on 1st Ave. between Main and Pine but no p parking limit and of Proaches to the Oglow and Ander- son subdivisions, All business should make avai- lable extra land they might have for par! Prices Effective Feb. 21°- 22 & 24: : Looks - like. Spring: is almost here ‘so' we unpacked our Garden-Seeds! Come in and get yours ‘early while you have a complete line to choose from! |: In the ‘mean-time ba- lance that budget with Low Low Cash : Prices! Such as: ‘king. Bus depot parking should be improv New location for the bus de- Pot, such ag the old Catholic church grounds, Village to make as much parking available as possible and look into the needs of future park- ing. One-hour parking should be enforced in'the immediate business area and if this fails the ‘village ‘COFFEE every |b. guaranteed! ‘Ib. 59c should install meters. ~.Two-hour parking on Spruce st, Businessmen and their staffs should try to get their cars off the main business streets, THRUMS SOCIALS SLICED CHEESE, 3 pkgs. Malkin’s Best a STYLE CORN, 7 tins Malkin’s PEAS, 7 tins $1.00 whatsoever on Ist between Pine and Maple. He that if one-hour parking is introduced it should not be done on 1st. Ave. and thus bowling patrons: would not park on Pine’ but on 1st. Steve Melnick, representing the o! safety council, said he. would be Pleased to discuss’ any ‘Castlegar Proposals affecting Columbia Ave. at the next’ meeting of the high- ways department’s safety council J. M. Macbeth accused ‘busi- ness and professional -peaple of “not playing the game.” He said no parking and Allan accompanying them were : MRS: M. ROHN Mrs. E, Sheekan of Columbas, Ohio, is visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-] law, : Mr. and Mrs, Chris Demas, Mr. John Moran, daughter Cathy and son John, have returned home from a weekend trip to Van- couver, Also FIVE ROSES FLOUR 25 LB. BAG. $1.69 to over the weekend were Mr.: Mrs. Alec Markin and sons Shite Saraha Polovnikoff and son Sam- would be required if business and professional people would park f gar : Spereine Goods: Tr ‘oiling rods and reels. — R Jeffery: Castlegar; 2. Woods insulated vests — Benneddetti Nel- son; 3, Sleeping bags — Levesque Nelson; 4 Sportemen lamps — J. Albo Rossland. -°"D event sponsored by Mitchell Supply: 1, $15 gift certificates — Bare-, foot Nelson; 2, Travel alarms — Nick Oglow C: then_ in the downtown “Paul ‘Moroso suggested’ direc- tional markers and a road divider at Maple and Columbia and also at Main and Columbia near.the over-| ., head: bridge. Comm. ‘Leo Bosse made a num- ber, of recommendations: which he proposed should be given:a one- year trial. He said that if they did not work, “then perhaps to do the sets — Pepper Nelson; 4 Curling bar. sets — Bill Rae Riondel. The booby prize for last rink out ofthe 'spiel of ‘ashtrays and coasters went to a Rossland ‘rink, The ladies ,from the ladies curling club did ‘an excellent job of ‘catering to the’ banquet. and the concession .booths, Some of them put’ in Jong hours, Two in who in return ask only your sup- Port, ‘The definition of sportsman- ship seem fitting. to close this week’s column: Sportsmanship — the qualities or conduct: of a good ] .| on. fair play accompanied by the capacity to win or lose gracefully, without arrogance in victory or enining in defeat, that were on the job around the clock were Tiny Smith and Gerry Hutchinson. We also had.three who were’on the job at 6 in the morning preparing. break- fast for early curlers. They were Yvonne Brown, Olga Cushner and Marg Van Yzerloo. many of our local curlers have entered. Si: Patrick's te Tea and Hat Shew - Planned’ by GWL + The ‘Castlegar CWL: held its : February meeting with 16 mem- |] bers and Father E. A. Brophy pre- sent. ~The council made a good ‘pro- fit on the pie sale held in January. Proceeds. from “this. sale’-will: go -} to the, seminary fund. The cake raffled at the sale was won by. Mrs, Paulini. “The. annual St, Patrick’s ‘Tea and. Hat: Show’ will. be held: on March’14 ‘in the Legion Hall with Mrs.Z. Brodman as. the general |. convenor. SA silent bazaar? will be Held in March.:A letter explaining: this Will be mailed to.all the Castlegar * | parishioners. Mrs. Dalton will be in charge of this project. /Mrs. Assie and Mra, Soberlak are on the nominating committee eo the coming election of officers in April. ; .Father Brophy talked to the council of the coming season of the repose-of the late Mr. Trainor. His son, Father Les Trainor, was Once ‘the parish prieyc: here; ter the business session, L, Ve. Canobell showed. slides ‘of the trip'to Europe he and Mrs. Camp- beli took Jast year. All ladies pr sent’ enjoyed the: pictures uvery much.: Refreshments were served ‘at the close ‘of the ‘evening by Mrs. 'Dalton.;and Mrs. Corbett.” ~~ Lucky ‘winner of the booster. prize was Mrs. Kult, EEN Ln _ Kootenay Builders ire ‘and’ Suppliers - — ALL SIZES OF GLASS. CANADA CEMENT — PLYWOOD GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE _ LINOS — pose Ane DOOR = “CONCRETE WORK AND. BASEMENTS ROOFING REPAIRS GOOD TOP: SOIL iNSULATION BACK-HOE FOR’ RENT : ee O. Lightle Ph. 365-5158 Box 51, Castlegar, B.C. CRISPY-CRITTERS IGex. We ‘McGILL SHOES | from REMENKO’S TL ‘Kinsmen Founders Ball ARENA HALL — SATURDAY, FEB. 29 Dancing from 10 to 2 Jack Phipps and His Orchestra FLOOR SHOW — ADMISSION: ‘$4 A COUPLE Get Your Tickets Now or from any Kinsman or ‘Kinette HC IT al ee _ Stanley. Humphries _ Secondary School _ EDUCATION WEEK PROGRAM — March Ist to 7th - — MONDAY MARCH -2nd Open House ........ 8 to 10 pm. = =|] THURSDAY MARCH Sth = = = =. Adults. 75 Music Night with Junior and ‘Senior. Bands and Choirs 0 BUFFET SUPPER at Crossroads Service Students 35c | Hamburger ground fresh hourly 3 Ibs. $1.0 00 COCA-COLA, teen »-2 bottles . GINGER-ALE, | Faeity Soe ‘5 bottles seenee GEOG New California CABBAGE, | sorceve SE Fancy AVACADOES, for BOLOGNA . _by the piece Ib. 27 SUGAR, 10 Ib. bag .... $1.69" =|A EGGS, doz in carton 39c MILD CHEESE, another shipment in, Ib. ........ 49¢ Purex TOILET TISSUE 4rolls ....... 39e | KLEENEX TISSUE, Chubby _ 300s, 3 pkgs. 49c DOG FOOD, Ch. 4 tins 49e. BRYLCREEM, 2 ‘tubes, $1.23 Value, SPECIAL - 8 COFFEE BAR SPECIAL HAM‘ &° EGG SANDWICH. ~ A8o- with Tea‘ or Coffee‘. : OPEN 9-9 Ex, SAT. ‘TILL 5.30 OSE!