4 CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, Thurs., July 4, 1968 FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE MODERN TWO BDRM SUITE located on 562 - Sth Avenue —Complete bathroom, pri- vate rte Available July 1. Ph, 365- NICE MODERN. 2 TEDHOOM apartment, Available July B. No pets or young children. 2424th Ave,, Castlegar 328 ONE BDRM, HOUSE. ELEC: trie heat, fuicolehed : or un- furnished, S ‘Thrums. Ph rUKNisHeD Lo suite next to high school, 4 Ivy Street. All utilities, wash: er and dricr included, Also 2 bdrm. apartment, Ph, 365. 226 LIVING QU/ ARTERS. ‘ake your pick! Be 365-4077, 827 One Boi. UNr URNISHED suite with private entrance. | 295 - 4th Ave., Castlegar. 307 , | apartment. 7 | view. Unfurnished. No child- MODERN ONE BDRM HOUSE | 3' — Full basement, oil heat, furnished or Hn teneNets Mae reasonable, Pavaled iHented nd fur- nished with private entrance. Sultable for couple or two single people. Ph. erie LARGE TWO BEDROOM Beautiful river ren or pets. Ph, 365-5147 325 URN ISHED HOUSE. I basement suite in Kinn 375 monthly including utilities tinl6 ja COMMERCIAL BULLUING iene jee Gath ome B27 PARTLY "FURNISHED Ap. |3, ROOM 363-5148, 327 Surre |! artment. Ph. MUVERN 1 BDKM. inl8 BURNISHED: FBDRM: Sune fully furnished. A washer and dryer, Ph, soe Eva HOUSE_ON CE gar road. Ph. 365-5781. IN ROBSON, house. Ph. 365-5405. Two ROOM FURNISHED basoment suite. Private bath and entrance. Ph. sane Ska ate cariea ae E BRAND NEW 1 BDRM. APT. 355-7393. tind FOR SALE 7, | ees theca =|14 LOOT PLYWOOD RUN- about complete with wind- shield, steering wheel, and holsclaw trailer. Boat ‘needs new bottom. $200. Ph. 365- 3207. 120 BASS ACCORDIAN, US- ed only 6 months. Ph. ie suitable for one or couple —| 5749 315 Cedar St. Ph. 365-7096 mornings or after 6 pm. aspen NS EeTe eS B27 i Se 2 BDRM. Sune: 365-5931. ___tin 27 or SALE: 4 BDRM. HONE: Wired for washer and_drier. On; corner lot. Ph. 365 7580. FURNISHED AND HEATED suites. Ph. 365-5156. 327 EN KINNAIRD, 2 BEDROOM houise. Suitable for coupic or couple with one child. Ph. 9773 in 326 | 3 in Trail. ONE BDRM SUITE. FURN- ished. Ph. 365-8255. 326 IN: ROBSON, ONE BDRM. furnished house, basemen* serge. a 365-540: 326 EDROOM DUP fuvalshed. Centrally located. | ¢! Ph, 365-5523. 2 BDRM HOUSE. APPLY 3 than $100 pe: month. Ph. 365-6963 week days. After 5 p.m. or week en MODERN PARTLY ished two bdrm apt. close to shops and schools, on 2 Ave. in: Castlorar. avaliable July | Fea Ph. 365-51 Ear VERY clean, one arm, Pe arnished basement suite. Ph. soo Sunes WITH WALLIG. ‘peting. All utilities in- Shaded Ph. 365-5156. 325 CLEAN ONE BEDROOM suite. Electrically heated. Ph. 365-5032. 325 ‘THREE ROOM SUIT, NEWLY decorated. All found, close in. Ph. 365-6541 or 385-5082. lhe zg CU, FT. WESTINGHOUSE freezer, 10 months old. 12’ X 18’ blue nylon carpet with underlay used one year. Ph. a659017, Or WE UNE TWO-WHEEL BOAT trailer, one Ford marine en- gine and wrecking 1956 Dod- fe Ph. 36: LAWN HOWER WITH CULT- ivator. Mower can be di tached; cultivator put-on. All in good working condition. Cheap aor quick sale! zh 3055410. a ee zuu0 SHIPLAP, 4. No. 3 and etter. edd, Oh 365-3207. MOVING — ‘62 VALIANT $550, one large crib with anatlcess Aare one fold-away with ted neha $8. 8. Ph. 3088. WALNUT DOUBLE 5EB 26 | complete $30, matching wal- nut vanity with 5 drawers large mirror and bench $30. Be 365-5227. Cun 1rwO YEAR OLD 18 IC ft. deep freezer, $100. Ph. 365-3 2S | ALL ELECTRIC MOTORS 2 horse power, single phase motor 1 horse power, 3] Wi phase motor. Apply Castlegar News. 325, ————— 8MM BELL HOWELU MOVIE camera and_ ligi jar, ane projector. Like new. Ph. 365- 6853. 1 FLEETWOOD CONSOLE TV, one diamond ring, 2 dress- es size 15. Can be seen week- days. Ph. 365-6426. tfn2: ee PH, eae and cauliflower plants. Ph. 365-7368, P. Evdokimofé, Rob- 3 son. THAT IS DYNK-GLAZERS |v A water and weatherproof amics, et and you need not wax again. ALL KINDS OF CAEBAGE Jot polish for your household ap- pliances, aluminum doors, cer- . Use it on your car For further information, write Box 159 or Ph, 365-5123, 326 | 1,7: 5q. itt CUSTOM-BUILT 3 BEDROOM post and Beam home, Vicw and swimming oe Crestview Crescent. Bh Ate SDR HOME ON Vee view lot. Corner of 12th St. and 4th Ave., Kinnaird. Priced for quick sale, Owner trans- ferred, Ph. 365-7052. 325 RANCH STYLE POST AND beam, river view, wall-to-wall carpet, 2 baths, 3 bdrms., Ph. 365-5642 TWO BDRM. HOUSE. Choice location in Castlegar. M, | Reduced 07 settle an estate. Ph, 365-7301 rwo BDIN, HOME. LOCAT- ea eel odland Drive. ae 8 Tc Terms available. Ph, 255-2944 HOME HUNTING? Ph. 365-7514 for HIPWELL REALTY Small Homes Average Homes Deluxe Homes Cute Homes Safe Homes Reasonable Homes Lovely Homes Beautiful Homes Healthy Homes YOUR type of Home! Discover the Fun, the positive enjoyment, of house-hunting with — Hipwell the Realtor Ph. 365-7514 | AS YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED ED FAIR TO VENDOR ANI Pt Ree HOWEVER, E WILL CONSIDER ALL REASONABLE OFFERS. FAIRVIEW SUBDIVISION New Listings! Two Shedeoom homes. ited in the tax area. Priced to sell su ‘325 | 000 and 12,000. ROBSON Columbia Heights — Modern landscaped lot. Small down | a, payment! Full price $10,500. BLUEBERRY CREEK ae bedroom family home. 2.5 acres view lot. Plenty of ment. Full price $14,200. _Anderson GOOD FOR A START Close to shopping. Large ancy. Only $6000. MAKE AN OFFER MEMBER KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLOSE IN — LOW PRICED This older 3 bdrm. at 456-5th Ave. has a new roof and siding. Good location, nice lot and priced to sell — $8, Mostly-furnished, compact 2 bdrm. at 761-2nd Ave. The owner of this neat ¢ compact 3 Leeteres is anxious te Agencies view lot. Immediate occup- BARGAIN HUNTING? See this 3 bdrm. residence in Cotumbis wee Rob- son. Gas heat. Fenced and landscaped. $! HOME AND INCOME Move in and collect the rent. 2 bdrm. duplex at 125-3rd. ‘Ave. Close to shops and almost completely furnished — including washer in basement, stoves and fridges. $11,- 000 while it lasts Lactic Lire Id 3 bdrm. at 543-5th We ha to ae yr. ol Avon Glose tp scl is, churches, shopping. Nice land- scaping and 2 otctiportiood. $18,500. HOSPITAL DISTRICT Comfortable family home 2 at 470 spruce with 3 15 pases ass tractive suite in the basement for revenue or extra living space. $20,300. CASTLEBAR SUBDIVISION This outstanding family home at 750 Woodland Dr. sets in an area of fine new homes Four bdrms., large din- ing rm, W to W carpet, large rec. room, double car- port and many other choice features. $23,500. WE HAVE MANY OTHER LISTINGS — RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL — FARMS — ACREAGE © Anderson Agencies Phone 365-6451 or 365-7944 KINNAIRD dscaped river ‘main floor area. Full price, including furniture 3149 a exten Aventte — sell! Full price $11,800. room bungalow readily conve! house. Lot abe x 375". price $9,200. 1440 sq. oven. plumbing. Separate garage. Fuil price We can arrange’ financing! 1018-5th Avenue — New ern kitchen featuring satin walnut cupboards in range. Large ing room an ort am and tool shed. Full pri $22,000. P.O. Box 428 — Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8117 MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING BUREAU HOMES FOR SALE LEAT ACERT TO LISTINGS INSPECTED |9j AND IN OUR OPINION PRIC. 2 bedroom home. Exception-|FOR RENT 2-ROOM OFFICE ally well built. Large, fully | suite above Bank of Montreal 128-Ist Street — Split level or weekdays after Gpm. 325 STUCCO 2STOREY HOME — Centrally Jocated with four bdrms., partial Land- scaped on three teva lots at Slocan, Kitchen, living room, dining room, bathroom, utility room, sun porch and garage. Wired for dryer and: stove. or write E. V. Graham, Slo: can, B.C 1958 =FLAMINGO Ouse trailer — 8 x 35, colored ap- planes. 8 x 8 porch cree m8 }5-3432, ou SQ. OF HODERN ing area. 3 bdrms. with large closets. Living room has wall to wall carpet and fire- place. This home is brand new and offers large savings on the 6% per cent first mort- gage and twenty year pre- eile Tos VEHICLES FOR SALE 1957 HALF TON EICK UP, EADY ... SET Chamber of Commerce make mee wet goings-on took place paid frontage tax, $4000 down give immediate posses- ‘Oglow Bros. Building & | true! Supply Ltd. Ph. 365-7202 tin2 Property For Sale VLA APPROVED LOT, RIv- Automatic, 3 100° x 100’ LOT ON STH AVE, Ph. 365-8031 or contact Eli Sopow at 430 Willow St., we lJegar. tinlS cylin x culate condition. cM Sootass 1963 CHRYSLER 300 CON- top. ied the opening ode on the Ph. cause of sickness. 327 as meet to officially. “open Bob Brandson Mem- e Ri 2 ae GO! rani representa- tives from Castlegar, Kinnaird and the local _a big splash. ber. She had, quarter-length swimmers — last Saturday with a swim orial F Pool for the season. Winner of contest was Mary Anderson, secretary of the Cham- before the race, declined a start offered by the other Photo by Lois Hughes -stlegar and__ District Senior Citizens held their re- the Legion hall with 23 mem- bers present. Mrs. C. Brady accompan- piano. E. Bailey who had been elected delegate to the pro- vincial annual convention, thad been unable to go be- e regional executive] ©! Tetine was eld in Nelson last ‘week SAFER INVESTMENT than gold bars. Several fully serviced building lots, priced from $1900. For details see Oglow Bros. Ph. S05,7202 27 | when several of the members had attended. It was decided at this meeting that a regional pic- nic would be held on Aug 14 in the Kiunaird Park with all LOT ON 6th AVE, CASTLE- gar, 55 x 100’, nice level. Ph. | 395-0008 365-7872. 365-7872, 828 AN’ Bus. Opportunities [Norms s | nic they would not have a lo- iamioops, Leaving July 7 —| Musical Evening Held 6 |return July 13. Ph. 365-5379. UNE JOLLY JUMPER. Ph. ;|Recently in Fishwick Hall .| A. Kini tinl ier to Creighton Construc- fn co. Ltd. Ph. pees ARE TIME IN ae | acres for future develop- WORK WANTED TO BABY SIT — 1017-4th Avenue — Immacu-| ong cash. hours weekly can net excel- “|lent monthly income. More Hie Scope for 3rd_bedroom, view red. Must 624-10th Avenue — 2 bed- — Excellent state of repairs, § Storage shed rted to euest est 1708-8th Avenue — Execu- features built-in stoye : ang ent | Winter on rims, ‘hea’ rump! wi Laundry aah Double 3 bedroom gracious home. Mod a: boule ‘uining with built-in china cabinet, Heat-o-later fireplace in din- wall-to-wall carpet. Very attractive bath- room with dble. basins. Full basement with summer kit- chen. Rumpus rm. with heat- o-later fireplace. Double cats We can arrange financing! Young Agencies Ltd. | viny! roof, extras, Kinnaird, B.C. full time. For personal inter NOTICES view write CANAPENN TRIBUTING LIMITED, roe OUELLETTE AVENUE, WIN- lew |DSOR, ONTARIO. Include phone number. ——— FOR SALE OR TRADE Good Ready Mix Business” Going Concern Ph. 357-9583 or Write Box 228, Salmo, Bee BUSINESS P. NEXT. —_—_——_—— to Castlegar Credit Union. Ph. Apply at Castlegar News. $as-3060. 325 VEHICLES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED rere 1956 MERCURY HALF 2|4 new summer tires and 3 ‘h, Eo back er. Pi 4 back bump: "08 Ne ‘ood rubber, very z sis Fo :i6i68) PERSONAL WILLING ive day or night. Ph. Erkan PUES SREB — PH. 90577686. CASTLEGAR 2 | rurade of the Animals Mist. line Gor rae advertising is 12 noon on Tuesdays. tin40 they were having a joint pic- cal one; and it was suggested gular meeting last Friday in| t Members ee that as ees that a show could be arrang- ed sometime in July. It was decided to leave this up to Regional Picnic for Sr. Citizens Planned Aug. 14 in Kinnaird Park ing of the season. Mestings will resume on Sept. to arrange. A letter was received from the Trail Business and Professional Women’s Club with regrets that they would not be holding a picture show for the Senior Citizens is Sear: mbers received an invitation to attend the Gold- Wedding celebrations of Mr. and Mrs. C. Heagy at the 1 members signed a Golden wedding card and a gift is to be purchased, Mr. and Mrs. F. Nilssen were welcomed back after a long absence through sick- ROOFING PROBLEM? Roof with the best Call Best Roofing for free esi Call Harold Hayes at 365-6951 324 Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-7013 Columbia Sand & Gravel 349-8th Ay "At the close of business, members enjoyed a social hour when Mrs. E. Kraft led a singsong. ‘is was the final meet- Piano students of ye Mr. R. and Mrs. F. A. Hos- tetter, ulong with instrument- al students of Mr. N. Fish- wick, were presented in re- cital last week in Fishwick UIR-| Hall, the bandroom of Stan- ley Humphries Second: Sch aan welcomed the King 228 parents and e clends, and af- ter the singing of © Canada played by Vicki Obedkoff, the following program was enjoyed. Joy and John McNabb (on two pianos) Yankee Doo- dle. Brenda Coleopy March of ae tae pach li A Corbett leeping mela je Old Mill Wheel and Follow ae Toate Robyn McNabb, 2 Doodle. Robyn Miller-Tait N: Te t, ‘Swis : ancy Ternent iss Cuckoo. soy: McNabb and Mr. King, Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater. Jacqueline Wallace, Tweety Sings and Sylvester goes. amine: Stephanie Gou- let, German Wate Song ant French Folk Song.. Wendy tin|Coleopy, Waltz of ‘the, Toys ALCOHOLIC _ ANONYMOUS. Bo: tle} and Autumn Days. Nancy Ternent and Linda Allis ‘on two pianos) Skip to my Lou. John McNabb, Old Fren- th (Mozart) Condy, Greensleeves and In Danny Obed. tephen Coleopy, Bowl- . Karen Allis, Litile Red and Three and BUSINESS CO) 365-3263. divorce from 1966 DODGE POLARA. va? 326 | of Colville, Wash, ENGAGEMENTS “* /New summer ‘ines. Ph. 6515. MR. AND MRS. G. McMillan of Kinnaird’ 6515. _=__ SCS 1967 MUSTANG V-8 AUTO., 14,000 miles $2,995. Ph. 365-5158. 325 1965 CHEVELLE MALIBU, 2 dr. bt. V-8 standard. New M tires. One owner $1,895. Ph. 3655158. 825 1964. VOLKSWAGEN STA- tionwagon. In good cl condition. Ph. 505-0853. 325 TRAX, ILLEGE. New term begins September Edna Kokindovich granted a Anthony Ko- Kindovich of Castlegar. Co- respondent Mrs. Martha Kees} Zinio, (Clementi). prea (Ba Dean’ Houghton, Sonatina (Le Couppey). John Fowler, Blue- bird Ballet .and Danube Waves. Susan Dahl and Ei- leen Marcellus (two pianos) ‘ks. Kirk Mc! Air and Polly Wol-| the Giga, King, Sonat oH movements Eileen Marcel-| Allis and Nancy Fowler {on two pianos) Con- cert in C (Jean Witlams) 3 3 Movements. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phone 365 7202 INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Nelson 352-5434 iments by Mrs. Hostetter. Slocan Guides Held Banquet The Slocan Girl Guides held a mother-daughter ban- quet recently in Slocan and girls received their bad- ges for the work they have done in the past season. ‘ee girl guide com- missioners ettertied. They were. Mrs. Frances from. Siiverton, ewe Mrs. were m Turner d | Mrs. ns: ‘St. por aura ‘badge secretary. here is sponsor of the local group and the banquet was held in their hall, were made to the Toasts Cry-| Queen and Lady Baden-Pow- Guides ell, founder of Girl also to the coi captain ‘of the Slocan guides and Mrs., Eva Emery is Lieu- tenant. Nancy Copp Played a "tw-| gla and sang with Mothers and guests at- tending were Mrs. mordon, Mrs. KR. Simpkins, Emory, Mrs.. W. Budi fete Mrs. anne Tenycke. was ira and all tees evening. The Women’s Institute|" SUMP & SEPTIC TANK lowest rates PHONE — CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Supplies & Installations Natural Gas & Oil Heating Specialists Speed Queen Washers and Dryers DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8284 TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY, JULY 5 © 12 Noon to 6 P.M. .| Several Fresh (not frosted) items included in addition to fresh frozen regular line. apeated at Frank's Bé. Near Kinnaird Junction 1o| WEST “COAST SEAFOODS CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS JUNIOR FOREST WARDENS spent a plea sant day at Nancy Greene lake recently, do- ing general cleanup work and putting up fire prevention posters. Forest Wardens op- erate throughout the year and during ‘the summer months go on field trips to Ta size the need for care of fires while in the “woods, and to learn appreciation of the bea- uty of the forest. WES JOHNSTON vi Rob: and Minor Baseball Association, presents a player's mitt.to.Ron Chernoff for selling the most B.C. Minor Baseball raffle tickets realizing $304 for the local Association. of the C: Mr, and POWER SQUADRON certificates for advan- ced pilotingwere presented to Jim Macbeth Mrs. H.M. Trueman at a ban- quet held Wednesday of last week in the Hi Arrow Arms. The certificates “denote cer- tain competence and conciousness of safety,” a ‘squadron member pointed out, although “they do not mean you can go off and pilot a B.C. government ferry.” The certificate is a member of the club and then a examination before piloting. — Castlegar News Photo Many attended the July 1 picnic and Dominion Day celebration at iw inlaw Photo by Stan Doi SWIMMING SESSIONS for. handicapped children are being 8 given in time donated by the Pool in i marche, left, Bill Johnson, in dark er right, are centre, and. Joanne L BIRTHS VOYKIN — To Mr. and Mrs. Nick J. Voykin, Pass Creek, June 28, a daughter. ‘AMELIN — To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tamelin, Pass Creek, June 28, a daughter. :7) CPRANTINGS CASTLEGAR NEWS Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Dail: Open 6 a.m. to Lam. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS giving their rest breaks four days per week to help children such as these, seated at the edge of the pool. The trio of excellent swim- mers are working with children under the of Com- mission No. 1. — Castlegar News Photo From the Gallery Attitudes, Not Numbers, Will Change House 25 federal bugeing parliamentarians for june election soles at least one major problem that has been ue Saat ha has a a majority anode F ment. if the 28th Parliament, doeast pry | ever tothe chances with troning fee! we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES tor children ‘Maddocks Shoe Store GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. result: of the new-] took 1 ead: ersirp and a general’ all- Party determination to™ str-| farm eamuine the rules, than to the numerical 7; distribution of seats. In some ways -the dis-| tribution of representation in tne Commons ss more balanc- ed than before. The Liberals particularly have deen res- ‘tored as a national party with at least some representation an all provinces except Prince Edward Island. The Conser- By Henrv Heald Past, most of which remain Nie geet Bent they are a party for the aie Thy did ‘they lose and Burn- ‘{we. don’t like it, ¢here is al-|~- are not very re-| © levant now. His record will soon speak for itself and if|/t) national unity. ways the ballot box and Bob ; tanfield. be one of Certainly the people of big tests. - eau’s no-nonsense approach “Translating it into ‘action on constitutional revision will Mr. ‘Trudeau’s first aby Gey mous? if is they 2 are a party:i§ that appeals the why is thei rurat support limited to Saskatche- And the most. important question of all: Why can they uot make any gams east of Ontario? it ‘seems there is about vatives have shifted their po- wer. base as. they shifted their leader, from the Prairies fi fhe sf Maritimes; but they: oo meCHUCK'S _ RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. CA IN CACC LNT UNE province except British fumbia. "ee em. Only two. Social "Creditors 1965 who” are pack i in the House are there under eae ferent colors: Bob Thom as a Conservative’ and "Bud Olson, tbat fs a Liberal. The three B.C. Socreds went ‘down to defeat. Their ae could have used them of he the tive|s in id un-Canadian, they let gown thelr hair and decided? #0 risk a fling with e ‘unknown. May e influence of Expo; maybe its is clearly onthe spot now to produce the Boods. The questions about his Town Grants om to Library RED CROSS SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Clarke's Pool 762 2nd Ave. Castlegar” SECOND CAMPAIGN JULY 15-27 Registration Clarke’s Pool July 15, 9 - 12 a.m. Cedar Crest Pool July 15, 1 - 2 p.m. Phone 365-5106 For Information Seniors, Life Saving, Training Juniors, Adult and Survival THE RE-OPENS 16‘s AND OVER FRIDAY NIGHT 9-1 16’s AND UNDER SATURDAY NIGHT 8.36 - 12 Door Prize Plus Memberships PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. ......... 65¢ ee eer eG PORK BOSTON STEAK, Ib. ...... 59¢ VEAL SHOULDER STEAK, Ib. .... 69¢ BONELESS VEAL STEW, Ih. ..... 76c VEAL RIBLETS, Ib. ............ 45 BEEF RIB STEAKS, th. .......... 89¢. BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ib. ........ 79¢ WIENERS, No. 1, Ib. ........... 490 BOLOGNA, sliced, Ib. ........... 39. to shore thet fla f eerie Ne Being ae i the li ee ee rant brary board as to hel * Ge e opera*| tion of the library. ee AAALAC = HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive bro- ure, £ Sands Motor Hotel Mutual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” ECnS We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities “H.-E.A.-T.! Suffering from the heat? . . . Wish you were K-O-O-L? ... Don’t know whit to do? ... ; Come.on down to Bob’s Coffee Bar and visit their. new Soft Ice-Cream Machine! Order a delicious KOOL Milk-Shake, and enjoy life at its Best! Sandwiches, Salads, Ice-Cold-Drinks, Soft-Ice-Cream, - Root-Beer Floats, Revels, Milk-Shakes, Sodas, and even hot coffee for the Ontmistict Open ’till 9 p.m. Enjoy it here, or to Tak-Out! Also don’t forget if you want to save money on that grocery. bill, join Bob's Discount House, and for $5.00 per month dues get your groceries at Low Cost Prices! _.. Ask the house-wife who belongs—she can tell you that ‘it is a real deal! ‘You too can enjoy buying en milk, bread, meats, lan really works! ete.; at Low Cost Prices Pp pl . > With prices Tike, these, It It has to work! 3-qt. Cartons Fresh Milk Fresh Eggs, 3-dozen Mild Cheese, Ib. Pacific Margarine, 7-lbs. (New Shipment Just Arrived) © 3-lb. Tins Crisco Whole Chicken, Burns, each Coco-Cola, Family Size ... Kadana Coffee, Ib. Tins - Cigarettes, Carton .. Food, 7-tins ... And everything else in the store at ‘Low-Low-Cost Pricest For The Time Of Your Life DON’T MISS Nelson’s First Annual MIDSUMMER FESTIVAL July 6th to 13th the third stage of skill in boating recognized by Candian Power Squadrons. A boater must first pass a piloting examination to become trying for advanced FUN & FROLIC FOR ALL GIANT PARADE SATURDAY, JULY 6th - 1.00 PM Nelson Rotary Club GIANT BEEF BARBECUE Saturday, July 6th at 3.30 p.m. QUEEN PAGEANT 3 QUEENS BALL Civic Centre Hall Civic Centre Hall SAT., JULY 6 SAT., JULY 6 5.30 p.m. 9.30 p.m. Free A Admi: $2.00 KIDDIES PARADE & SPORTS DAY LIONS PANCAKE BREAKFAST EAGLES GIANT DANCE WINE TASTING PARTY EXHIBITION HOCKEY CURLING ALL WEEK Come — Have. Fun