STEMS Rta iecv ee 12 Matinatze for comfort * you never believed possib! MADDOCKS SIX-PASSENGER PLANE is the latest addition to the Waneta Airways fleet owned by Faul Flurey. The Beach- craft AT11 twin-engine plane has a 900 hp motor and a cruising speed of 180'mph. The craft is available for group charters and flying time to Vancouver is orie hour and 20 minutes. — Castlegar News Photo Provincial Coavention Report at Senior Citizens The Castlegar and District Senior Citizens’ Association held its regular meeting Friday ev- ening in the Legion Hall with 36 members and four visitors present. ‘The annual picnic was dis- cussed and it was decided to hold. it early in July at Lake- side Park in Nelson. R. Dorman thanked .the members for the many re- membrances her husband had received while a patient in the Rooteney, Lake Hospital at Nel- "te was reported that Mrs. n-is a patient in the| tail had bee G. .Hagen Castlegar hospital. J. T. Webster also reported that Mrs. Webster js a patient in the Trail hos- pital. Mrs. G. Quayle reported That Mrs.'E. Murray had donat- ed some covers for the song sheets and that she would see that the song sheets.are covered, “Mr. Evans, who was the de- _ i 0 FURNACE om ITOMERS @ Our HOME HEAT" Service man 1s In the field now to parts may be ssa Bat ‘the satisfaction grea yt Hint ABOUT ESSO’S INSU! Sits FRANCE” GET YOUR'S NOW cue ALL THE WAS SMITH'S lat — PHONE #01 — CASTLEGAR, B.C. PUBLIC NOTICE Robson Strawberry Festival Sat. June 20 - Afternoon — Land (and Water Sports, crowning of Queen Bingo, Concession Booth, Supper served 5.30 to 7.30. Evening — Baseball game and Dance, Everyone cordially Invit ited. Minto Chapter No. 79 Order of Eastern Star — Annual Strawberry Tea and Bake Sale in, Twin Rivers Hall Sat. June ; at 2.80 to 4.30 p.m. Door Puze — Tickets 35c each, PLUMBING & HEATING Cenereenemm Cae FATHER'S DAY JUNE 21 ,Add Spice to Dad’s Life with (OZ Spice __ BLE, Goulet, ir Cream Hag toD Plastic $1.50 After Shave Lotion ale Pe ssa Castlegar Drug Corner of Pine and Columbia . Phone 364-3911 *| June 14, a'daughter. legate to the provincial Senior Citizens’ convention, gave a very interesting and comprehensive report. E. Bailey, who is a mem- ber of the provincial executive, also gave an interesting report. Mr. Evans reported that in fhe executive election, Mr. Bai- ley had received, the highest number. of votes. Mrs. R. S. Smith of North Mena kK wae years, health. ed that it had been an excel- lent convention and every de- n well arranged. . At the convention much dis- cussion took : place ‘regarding the amalgamation of: the Old Age Pensioners Society aud Se- nior Citizens Associations, The members of the Senior ‘Citizens |= at the convention made it per- fectly clear that they did not want any part of amalgamation and that they will carry.on_as i snot eruaTC "A. EREMENKO and Co. ‘SHIRTS for Every Occasion "BEST Dabs: See our large selection of _ SPORT SHIRTS in easy to care “Pole SHIRTS or ‘T-SHIRTS Collarless or with collar, cotton knits, short sleeves, : solid colors or assorted stripes “complete line of sizes to ‘ choose from $1.95 - $4.95 Drip Drys, Washable Cottons and Terylene Solid colors, bold stripes, fine : stripes, checks or white ' Short Slooves $3.95 - $5.95 Long Sleeves $4.95 - $7.95 DRESS SHOES or SUMMER CASUALS for Comfort See our lege selection of men’s footwear in suede or glove leather in all widths "S185 $9.95. $12.95 - baraa!| PENCIL SLIM TIES Large Assortment ! $1.60. Men’s SOCKS Wool or Nylon Stretchies or Sized Boxed 2 pairs-or single Men’s Foal COATS AM Wool : Men’s SLACKS. or. ~ GASUAL PANTS with cuffs or no cuffs _ Hip Fitters Sizes 29 to 44 Cotton Check Casuals. $6.95 - $1.95 i Terylens: y Shacks 313.95: Pure, Wool, Slacks Senior Citizens’ Association. Re: | passed. These ‘dealt mostly with medical care, drugs, ete., for Senior Citizens and also low cost housing. .The 1965. will be held in Penticton. the entertainment at the con- much enjoyed by: all attending. He also reported that, there are 4;210 members in the associa- on. “At ‘the close of a very busy business ‘session, the members were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. Walper and B. Grifone. tions accompanied by Mrs. per on the piano and in pia he zccompanied himself. on-his guitar. Mr. Gri: png entertained with his accord Sincere and grateful thanks were extended to the entertain- ers for a very pleasant evening. For. Kirs: Lazeroff Funeral Monday . Heid at Pass Creek on Monday at Hall for. Mrs. Fanny Lazeroff pital at the age of 77 years. Mrs.‘ Lazeroff. was born in Russia in’ 1886 coming to Can- ada‘at the turn of the century with the Russian emigration. She married Sam Lazeroff at Columbia in "the early 1900's. She resided at Trail; moving to Pass Creek in 1924. ‘During her latter years Mrs. Lazeroff has resided with her niece. She is survived by one sis- ter Mrs. Mabel ‘Bonderoft of Robson, one .brother Bill Va- goff of Perry Siding, two nieces Mrs. John Tamelin of Pass Creek and .Miss Laura Bonderoff of Trail, and- two nephews Nick and John Bonderoff of Robson. Some great nieces “and. great nephews also. survive. She was Bredeceased by two children ‘in The Castlegar ‘Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral ‘arrangements. Interment was in the Pass Creek Cemetery, solutions were dealt with and {§ Mr. Bailey reported that |jj vention was excellent and very |% Mr. Walper sang several selec, i Funeral services were held | the Pass Creek | Verigin, Sask., coming to British |¥ convention | 3 who-died-in the Castlegar hos- | [i BIRTHS | MAKAROFF — To Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Makaroff of Castlegar, -— To Mr..and Mrs. Barry Harsent of Castlegar, June 15, and: ‘| iumber, interior oeerations. . engineering, and Clem : Garside Mr, DeLuca ‘will be FespON” | ughes .to begin next | = information was pro- ‘This vided Kinnaird council at its meeting Tuesday night by B. C. dro’s -R. MeMardie, ‘Col. “umbia taciests manager Because ‘of ‘this: fact, said Mr. MeMordie-in‘his wire, it is iS important: that : present ‘studies |: of Kinnaird’s. water’ system: be |’ completed. quickly and. the ne- cessary. construction .work on-the water r system be proceeded with forth “Mr.: MeMordie told’ council . that CBA» Engineering's : study of the system reveals that pump capacity. information7.5, midnight on - » In: the ‘event of a’ ‘fire the Svat would be’ ‘reconnetted!i: immediately while two:members town is Regina,: wi shot -while cleanin; MP. spokesman ‘sald.’ "Ghat Sar was. on. duty: at. the. time, He died about four: hours later, associated with thi ry in: Brit ed. Columbi ro | Couver in/1959 ‘dur Mr. ‘Garside! ‘ine d: Colum- bia Cellutose : S05: S188 ‘with