CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 19, 1962 FOR SALE Large tricycle, Phono 865-5506. | ‘i557 Piymouth Suburban Btation= wagon, V-8, luggage rack, one cunts $1,175. Ph. Trail 868-3951, Eveniny 168-8584. TTTantique a ‘and pphire ring with three largo stones SPCA purebred Scotch Colle aad ni contre, twelve small dianwnds. | part Colic pups — Smith's Kennels, Uh, ay Tare oH Stove with olecitic | Now ~s-bedroom 45. gal. oll tank, $603 | weres of tand, Apply Box 41, Thrums, one Tedlumealzed. oll heater, .C. one small-sized oll heater, $10. Ph, 188 - 805-34 rafter S pm. or 71 trom 8-5 or write Box C09, Castlegar, ast Rowan. Ph. S05 rca SALE Contact JACK eaten onr sales- man, Fh, 305-3260 or call In to our office ANDERSON AGENCIES: Real Eotate and Insurance pated Jncuza jet pump with three- block north of Bast’ Robson Store. FOR SALE 1952 Chov | engine, and automatic transmission in good ahane, Ph, 305-0961 after 6 p.m, FOR SALE Attractive modern year-round |. home at Christina Lake with 60;fect 1 avaahone frontage, ee Yaracr, | 365-4005. Syringa Creek, mmo conaitions Ph, 365-5775. fh castlawar © BOATS ao Reduced price for quick gale, un- finished 3-bedroom home with base- ment suite, owner tenving town, Pes Pa droom house ane acreage in: sat ro Ros ae Ph, 859-7543, 0a 877 Fully-furnished 3 ond 4-roomed Attractive ons, Baaing iets a -‘Thermocratt fibreglass boats; wa: canda fibreglass boats; Springbok ire furnace and fully furnished summer cottage. Write Box 43, Christina poke or phone 447-9273. Ph, 859-7! next to high school. 412 Ivy. . bonti John- | di Robson Heights son Motors; Gator bont. “trailers: Sat. blue ce, offering. | boating accessories: tralter supplies? mand nur-| trader bedrot ing. Servs ail al ryt, sant -in' furnishings in| Barrett Traller Sales, Fruitvale, ier Inish. Large family PRESEN RS TRE ieee Sends ‘Alistate Rebuilt Engines. Save ance kitenen, Carpeted livingroom | 1s to $20, Renjace, don't repatr. All~ < state rebuilt engines are redu Every engine is’ completely re-man- tfactured “with new internal parts fireplace, Owners) ang all bearing surfaces are micro- might consider trading for lots, finished. Guaranteed trade-in credit |. acreage or buildings. © | for your old engine. Installations ar- ranged, Simpsons-Sears, Nelson, Ph. 30. tint . 365: 45a7. | See 2-ropmed suite, wired for electric | was successfully launched when range, all. utilities supplied, sultable | children scurried; in a peanut hunt ales et 45 Prince St. OF | shortly after 1 o'clock. Prizes for See CLE those finishing with the most pen. age and garden plot, Clore to sehoots, nate went see aca oat as seconds, which ‘free treats were in order. ‘Finly-tuimened oe ‘apply 567-| Assisting in the kitchen were Mes Sth Aves! En Ses Bees 329) 5, Regan, Mrs. P. Haloy, Mrs, R. —Fhedroom tarnished"cottasé mo-| Pau) and Mrs. W. Haywood; Ja-| for a few. i 93825 or 865-| queline Vaessen, Rosalind Regan, Annual Parish Picnic. Held in Kinnaird Park The St. Rita’s annual parish | Dianne Cormier and Nicole Kautf- Fi R RENT picnic held in the Kinnaird Park COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL. | ING, Cor. Maple & 9th, Castlegar, EEAPING, CE CEMENT" GRAVEL a man. Gravel & Top Soll Donald: Bros. DITCHING, EXCAVATING Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT piganss, DITCH- BACKFILLIN' .Phone 365-5464 : Castlegar ° Phone | 359-7474. Thrums In’ charge of: the. pop drinks were Eddie Haywood, Charles Rod- gers and Wayne Newell. Most’ of. the events were com- pleted by Jate afternoon when un. stetuled showers. caused several families to’ retreat. to. thelr cars Racing events’ followed after| while others: sought shelter under LAND ‘CLEARING EXCAVATION Fhoue 365-2511 ‘Robecn "a Store: a specially. protected orca inthe park where bingo was apices -| Basket lunches Building Supelles Childrens .races arranged. by |: cl , Colum: Balding '& Suppl? ¢ os. ta: ‘ ‘S-roomed house, ideal for couple. 385-5522, Tent or aie — _4-bedroom For house, hardwood floors, fruit trees and workshop. Sit bunted on Ge corner lot, Ph: 3 8. Heat and water ee $15. Hare vick Bullding, Ph. ttn2s Small» 2-bedreom SS TRTaFiatied house in Castlegar. Close to business district, §50 a month. Available July 21, Apply at Castlegar News. tfn28 St. Castlegar. freezing. Apply V. Castleatrd Plaze. 3oo.34 quarter hp pie or ee and: 40-gal. iim Hiitaing” Sunpllea! Zhrums, Courses in basic el Brand new ag stove, fully ant television and pokes on omatic, 30-in.; 10 cu. ft. new re- test. equipment valued at $90 for|trigerator: 23-in. new Morse TV. Now. on special, aluminum combination screen doors $38.95 each. 733 Sonne Faoor sedan, Aust | Pr. ‘828 be acen to be ‘appreciated. Ph, 363- Like new Home-lite, 520 direct- 8576 after 4 p.m. or Ph. 365-4461,‘ |‘drive ‘chain saw, ‘wore. only. Small GE Enid. good condition, | chain,” $160. FI 5-608, 641. Wiener pigs, 3a each, Write Box ee ah Ga1eaT EiestiTe Btove. $100: 852,’ Castlegar, 828 electric { sewing” machine, $50; o4-ft furnishes dit.on. Ph, |365-8231. Need Floor Goverings? See Simp- Bench, | 3 pesronnrage,| Sen4-Sears low, Tow catalogue prices, Hardwood floors, separate dining: | Fast shipping service sro ty sco Oll-fired heating and full] ver. Comps ie inecnn Sears 14 basement. Owner must sell due to coe peek iP D transfer. Reauire $5,000: Down. : Genelle m8 | oa , apartament. APDIY MeCrolght's "56 2-door hardtop Buick, Eos condition. Ph, 965-5882 or 965-5155, eq ood hamiace wn - Coal and wood. furnace with ‘Close ta grade school and one pipes, ae 365-514: ‘328 ‘a-bedroom. os ‘gas heat, close to schools. $9,500, Apply 575 ae 7953 Fargo %4-ton_ truck, & shape. Can be seen_at Skyline. Cabin cruiser, 6-ft. beam, 16 ft. tong. family boat, $225; plane speedboat and trailer, 4-ft. benm, 11 ft. long. $150, Ph. 865- ee Fresh” verctables and pens for | Creights Apartments. Ph. 365-9781. tén2: one | zing Twin. Rivers'-Grounds’to_ level 852," Casteg or Enterprise,oll range, good con-, ‘$25, “Ann oun cing The Opening of VARIETY STORE ‘OPENING FRIDAY at‘t a.m. DOOR PRIZE: 35 mm Movie Camera BALLOONS FOR KIDDIES TRICKS NOVELTIES, STATIONERY - DAILY PAPERS SAA =COIN-OP Dry Cleaning 8 Ibs. for ‘$2.00 olf picked up and delivered 7 Baby budgles, Ph. 365-8390, : 328 Co HKing. JOKES GETS MAGAZINES | Modern 2-bedroom home, untur- nished, Columbia Heights, Robson. Rent §75 monthly. Ph. Nelson $52. 2114, Sat [roomed - apartment Ghd Pros Apartments, Ph, 365-9781. S-room heated apariniont in ae Ucrar, Apply 426-7th Ave. or a 365-6731. Z-bedroom suite located Sa to Yrene's Cafe. $50 a month, Would be Ideal for small business with living quarters attached. Avallable guy a4. Apply Castlegar News. Z-bedroom house in case Ph, 365-3897, 327 ‘Z-bedroom modern slectels home. Available July 1st. Apply 82 Wood- Innd Drive or Ph. 368- oat. ttn 2a 4-room suite. Apply Me- Residential lots, apply Ozeroft Jewellery Store. - tin26 NOTICES 8 are requested to warn thelr. children of the danger of swim- ining in the flooded gravel pit. Col- umbia :Sand_ and 'Gravel.. Quotations will be Reved by the: Seeretary-Treasurer: for bulldo- set. Earth to be piled’ and “School Board -will-remove. Further detatls from “3, Smith,’.Quotations:.close p.m.’ Monday, July 23, 1962. Quoté: must /be: seated: and ‘marked .“Buli- dozing Twin | Riverse" =: — SE | ST OPPORTUNITY .—., To average ‘at least $18. per-day..In a business of your :.own handling : best .known Une of household products. Car, nec- essary. For’ full information write | Watkins Produets Inc. Box 4015, Sta- tion -D, -Vancouver. 625 Horseback riding every weekend at Harrop Ferry. Trail rides and tuition, Bring the whole family. 20 horses to choose from and free’ tent- ing If you: wish, H, Harrop. frail Business College — New term begins Septem! 21-82 Before you buy a sewing ma- chine see DINING ROOM Girls 8 and-under -— Janine SPROIALIZING [IN HOME Archambault, and Marlon Steenvoorden. Boys.8 and-under — Tony Costa, Lawrence Haley and Glen Archambault, ‘The ideal: ‘place to cat, : Tegularly or'for an ‘evening out... * Open Weekdays 6 a.m, rte pm ve “i 9.00 am. Tuesday ei cen Arrive’ Robson ‘Wharf Girls 10 and under — Bonnie Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Genelel | Reed, Irene Steenvoorden and Bar- 027 | were visitors at the home’of their daughter, Mrs,'R. Sahlstrom. * bara ‘Batting. Boys 12 and under — Teddy Archambault, George Fantes and TATA “tears Boboos: Whark.c RETT. A'S Arirve Edgewood . BEAUTY SALON Girls 12 and under — Julie Hair. Styling, t tints manicures |} Arrive Bo Vaessen, Christie’ Demas and 'Jo- Boys 14 and under — Teddy Archambault, Anerco Fermino and Comfort ae our Air-con- : ditioned Hair’ Dryers. | - Girls 14 and under — Joanne Lanzarotta, Joy Ann Godin and Girls 16 and under — Angela Hominiuk, Christie Demas and Ev. Loretta Lacoursiere NAC In keeping“. with ;the’.-whlte, by. the: bride,’ baskets of’ white mauve iris and yellow Miles graced. St.“ Andrew’s United Church, on ‘Saturday. afternoon, «| June 30, for the wedding of Yvonne ‘Jeffers and Gregory “August Sah!- arora, The Reverend=H, P. ’Col- AIRLINE TICKETS TO. ALL PARTS Castlegar Bepreeeat tative for Ss a atthe which united the daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. Albert .R. : Jeffers | of Rossland andthe” son’ of Mrs. ‘Phone 365-4911 | Charles Salhstrom of Kinnaird and e, late Mr. Sahlstrom. Mr. Jef- = + the SES | 2: seve his caughter in marsiage. PLUMBING AND Boys 18. ‘and under — Wayne Newell, Teddy Archambault and RADIATOR Mens — Len Gallo, S. War- d.. CARR'S... Mrs. Kemperman and RADIATOR REPAIRS “Wheelbarrow, ages 7 and 8 — SHOP Dianne Lanzarotta and Joy. Ann Godin, Christie Demas and Karen jonaren Geisler and Linda Bone: — Johnny Vaessen and Chris “Vaessen, Mark Archambault and Teddy Archambauit, John Ha- ley. and Lawrence Haley. and °4Mrs;*;Klausen. . of Fruitvale were: recent :visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Rohn. _ Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Penner were thelr son-in-law and Backward race,iall ages — Teddy Archambault, Christie De- Vaessen. "Sack in the 10 and under girls — Loretta Walls, Irene Steenvoor- srooessoNns MUTUAL FuNe Mr... a Mrs, Wesley Eelesen and aby, ‘ges | daughter. Wendy. Li ‘and’ Mr. Friesen's ‘ parents,:, Mr and Ms." Friesen, alf of Abbotsford. ‘What to Do ce | At Scene . ony mar | Of Accident Few motorists are emotionally or otherwisé! prepared. for the af- termath of a traffic, accident, says the B.C. Automobile Association in Jlisting’ a score, of: suggestions in the event of such an‘emergency. ” HELP WANTED Route Man . $2. 50: Business Opportmity Coffee Bar’ for! sale “or and his nephew Johnny Sahlstrom, and the bride’s brother and cousin, respect- ively, Mr. Robert’ Jeffers and Mr. Donald * Mitchell. * White nylon organza and Chant- My lace ‘fashioned’ the © bride's beautiful. gown. The ~ bouffant, floor-length ‘skirt of organza hed =a ypeumilegneecr ner pip CT es 4 Bound on Business or Pl ? Stay ata’ Smart, Central address modernly appointed, where friendly and:-courteous. service ’ prevail. : Family ‘arrangements, no’ charge for. children under 14; - ¢abled TV and Parking. Rates’: from: $8. 50- Commercial Cards’ Honored The SANDS eat Hofel 1765 Davie Street, ‘Vancouver. Tc esl teed Ll A lll LT Blueprints and:Tools Loanec lace in rosebud design on the-front and a large bow for back | interest. The fitted bodice was made with long, Wly-point sleeves. and :semi-scoop neckline trimmed with sequins and pearls, }~ While: a> crown of pearls and cry- ==) stale held“in place’ ‘her fingertip veil. Her” bouquet was of Ameri- ‘can Beauty. roses and white car- nations: with Mrs. Walper's™ “mother, ‘Mrs, yes More- Mr. ‘and Mrs, C, Demag and family Bob : Hesketh Mrs, J. Kaufman, Phone 365-5488 ; children of Woodland: Park left . A’ pleasant event took place | Saturday to spend the next two recently when’ Mrs. D. A. McIn- | weeks vacationing at their former tosh presented her piano pupils in| home, Port. Mellon; B recital.in Grace Presbyterian Hall, | opy will ‘join. the before an appreciative audience of |28 when they Will attend a United parents and friends. Those taking | Church Summer Camp at Nara- part were Darlene O'Shea, Bobby | mata. Mr, and Mrs, Karl Soberlak || Lynn‘Burak, Carla Houghton, Eve-| and two: daughters, Dianne’ and lyn. Gregory, Eddy | Fitzpatrick, | Carol. had an enjoyable vacation of Jean Leveridge, Bobby Burak, Wil-| nine days spent -with relatives in fred Leduc, Sharon O'Shea, Gerry | Revelstoke and Vernon, They star- Leduc, Terry: McLeod and Jackie | ted out for the Slocan Valley: tra- Burak, On behalf of the students | velling by boat from Nakusp, ‘lea- Nicki-Lynn presented Mrs, McIn-| ving Arrowhead to tour the Okan. tosh with a: lovely bouquet ‘of | agan. ‘Accompanying them’ from: Re- ments brought’ the evening ‘to a] yetstoke last Weducaday was Hus Barbara : has’ been ‘Miss Helen Corbett of : tar Halifax, N.&.,ia cousin who atten- Sea ie ,| ded'‘a'.recent!: Registered Nurse's and ‘Mrs.’A. H. Hominiuk siting in Seattle and Spokane, Ac- and fa family, are Beanie dy, World's’ Fair in. Seattle. . The Thompsons left ‘here for’ their home in northern Alberta on Mon- we fayne Ackerman, accompan- ied Aid is brother and sister, Lin. da and Eric returned Monday from a_ visit’ with their uncles. on the Prairies,” Visiting Calgary ‘for the exhibition they’ then went to LaFleche, Sask., where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Angus Melvor and of Mr. and Mrs.°Gor- don. McIvor. at Mankota, Sask. ’. Miss Myrna Ackerman returns today from a visit with friends in Calgary, having travelled by Plane on the weekend. Miss Maureen Lambert is due ‘8. to -leave for the coast again on ‘Monday ~ having ‘spent a - month’s vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lambert. She will re- turn to St. Paul’s School: of -Nur- sing. where she is a second-year from‘ Spokane J nt relatives on the - Prairies, hey i vie their. ‘guest ‘afew peat vey ona sited ‘Mr, pominiks moathes Mis student, BIRTAS and while there attended th d= nadlan: Rockies, ding of a niece: * My ve he Fomniniuk family. spent Halifax, ‘left 'by. pl some e with Mr.°. Hominiuk’s a ft lett thy, Plane for, home | brother and. sister. in‘law, Mr. and | Mrs ‘DINNER — To Mr. and ‘Mrs., E. Dinner of Blueberry, July 11, a daughter. SOOKACHOFF — To Mr. and » CL of Mrs.: Pete reaps fs MEBs atin for fom Sy oat “ weel © Rev. Sister Christina of ‘North: with Mrs, Hominiuk’s mother, Mrs. Bay, Ontario has been the guest are Olchowy and’ other ‘relatives of her brother: and: sister-in-law, |! Mea ties’ fron: ( ‘om ‘Terrace of Woodland Park. She left at the | B*¥, Ont, are visiting. for a few end of ‘this week to return to St,| 4298 in’ Ki Joseph College in North Bay where |in& on to Seattle to attend the she is Directress: of boarders. ° World's Sirs, HUB Calo sed our Hana an fay aie he Storvold ‘of _Woodland Park -while ‘My. and Mrs. Charles Koski and two children are the suete -of: Mr. ; ve and Mrs. J,: Charban. Te Wed Soon and family spent ‘Thursday to Sa- Mr. and Mrs, Elbert Hutchison | turday “of last week enjoying. a of 'P the “ap. and trailing ivy. ‘Phe short, ‘full-skirted frocks of the. attendants were of nylon or- ganzaworn- with Chantilly lace jackets ‘designed with three-quart- er‘sleeves, Matron of honour, Mrs. Robert Sahlstrom, was gowned in pastel yellow and carried mauve- tipped” white .carnations and. ivy.|): Bridesmaid Miss’ Adellé Ewart of and junior, Miss’ Mary) Lou. Hughes, both cousins of the bride, were in pale mauve, and: held bouquets of yel- ew tipped carnations and trailing .ivy. Each of the trio wore white’ “accessories and headpiece of lowers “and felling he match her idress.: The LO.OF. hall was decorated with ‘mauve’ and’: yellow” stream: |* ers:and white bells-for the recep- tion’ for “Which Mr. Fraser Mit- chell ‘was ‘master of ceremonies, ‘A-fine, Madelra‘and lace cloth and’ yellow tapers ‘and mauve ong yel- low UM | “CASTLE ‘Sugar 10 LBs. TONIGHT & FRIDAY ‘order to prevent’ a’second accident. | f Care for the injured. If ser- Beare do not anv the victim. ca ; WE CARRY. A GooD. STO OF SUPPLIES: oS the’ victim with a blanket until . If police do not arrive on the . Exchanging drivers’. and own-.| ™ ers’ names, addresses. and licence. numbers with‘ the’ other.. party. Show: your driver's licence upon ‘Try to Keep. cool. Do not ad: mit liability. Db not’ discuss . the accident’ with the/other; party or oMAXWEL HOUSE, in holders - graced ‘the bride's. table, smailer table had been placed on a Madeira: and lace cloth | from Formosa, baskets of white, mauve and® yellow. ‘flowers forming. a pretty background. The cake, which .was topped with a ‘bride and groom ornament, was cut. by |‘ aunts of the young couple, Mrs. | Fraser. Mitchell and Mrs, Joe; Kil- lough, and later served’ by.:the three bridal’ attendants. “Mr. ' Mit- S =| chelt_ proposed :the ‘toast™ to~ his ‘nlece,-and Mary Lou Hughes: look: | © edafter the guest book. During For the occasion Mrs, Setters “MON. - TUES. Mat. Saturday at .1.30 DOUBLE FEATURE. anyone but. police. - Statements inade at, the scene’ ofan. acetdent car out of the way. of other traffic, “Write, down ‘the-names and of everyone. at the ac> whether :.| they are drivers,‘passengers or. pe- desfrians,'and whether. or not they “Write down: a detailed ez 0 WINDOW: SAND. “DOOR FRAMES — GLASS_ IN ‘|; ALL: SIZES &. WEIGHTS) . Report the “geeldent *tmumed «| fately. to your insurance company, no. matter how Seemingly minor Carry at all times in your « car a firstaid: kit. anda. fire: extin~ guisher. Also keep’ a card in your love compartment showing your 2 a | Builf Up Roof Work =~ and Roofing: Conerate, Basements & Inéulation Work rystal | groom's mother had. chosen a two- ‘|'from Rockford, - Diinois; Mr. and ‘|'Mr..and Mrs. Carl'Sahlstrom and ‘|famlly of Cache Creek,.B. C. and iMr. Fred Bullington of. Westhridge, of their daugh- This .weekend. Mr, and. Mrs. ter, Patricia’. Mary, to Robert | Deverney had. thé latter's brother- Charles Hesketh, son of Mr. and | in-law. and _sister,- Mr, and Mrs, Mrs, Harold Hesketh of Castlegar, | George Thompson and three chil. B.C. : dren of Fawcet,. VB The wedding will be sofemn-} them. The ‘Thompsons had» been ized at a:nuptlal mass July 28 at | visiting My. Thompson's relatives Sacred “Heart ' Catholic Chureh in in. Wilbur, Wash.,--for a family July 13, a son, a LOCKHART — To Mr, and. Mrs. 'T. Lockhart of Kinnaird, July.13, a son. JMAEFF — To Mr. and ‘yrs. W. Jmaeit of Crescent Valley, July 15, a daughter. KLAPPER — To Mr. and Mrs. N. Klapper ‘of’ Castlegar, : July 17, @ son. DOOTOFF — To Mr. and Mirs. W. Dootoff of Robson, July 17, a daughter. INSURANCE For. All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. NEEDS Phone 365-3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES Spokane. = 4 reunion and: from there pecveral families them Miss of St, Joseph ‘Academy ‘in Pendle: sity'in Spokane. She is employed by Provident ‘Life’ Insurance Com- pany at. Spokatie, 24.001 “Bob Hesketh graduated ‘from Stanley _Humphries': High School in’ Castlegar and: from’ Kinman Business‘ University at Spokane: He is oes ‘employed by Celgar Li -was-attlred Ina, pale, yellow? ful, ‘skirted dress: of nylon’ eyelet Jersey. with: beige and brown‘ hat and. accessories,’ and corsage .of yellow-tinted . carnations. .; ‘The Plece frock of blue -flowered taf- feta with blue, hat and white ac- cessories, and pink carnations for her corsage. °° When the gathering had sung “For they. are jolly good fellows" ‘and. newly-weds. left for. a: wed-