CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 14, 1963 — FOR SALE ‘7S’ X 100' Lot on Fifth Ave. Ld if to Catholle church, Ph. 365-5965. FOR SALE Auatin, What rafters, Ph. 965-221 PRs MES hed as STE eA aM ost nouse In RTE SE Ph, 305 ‘i opie enontertiatd coneetne jee | .a0) chesterfield ant rose belge chair Mriced for Quick Sale — a and a green chair. Apply 890-708) criqye, hed, tablowchalrs, new Funget- ‘Ave, Kinnaird, Ph. 865-5038, to. bedding, pitlows, curtains and coat scuttle. TUT es eee nontora, heater and : Tate. 40 Pass Creek ; ieee drum and snares ‘$50, ie + fehind the new park, on 7 acres] Size bed and mattress, i. C, Kile ‘of sunny meadow, this atory and a|lough, Box 609, Castlegar, "ph 30s: ‘hale 5 bedroom home ts 2 minutes | 5183. from the ferry, There Ia a 2-ntall Zbedroom house, J, Z 365-8118, ‘TOS0_Austin, good ies, 1963 11- conse $75. Ph, 365-298 Bullding tots, Uh, 365-5262, 3: Zuk. Ph, 3: H ather out buildings, There is a small fruit orchard and all that you might wiah for on a family estate. will handle nicely, Price 1s $11,500. Castlegar Ua ‘Creek. ee Si viking electric floor polisher. Ph. 3-8 ‘droom —howxe in Castlegar, Cheap for cash. Ph. ak 5485. 310 1953 Aust ton. Apply L. On Columbln Avenue facing the river, a small but economical 2 bed room home with spare rooms in the basement. Gas heated, with shade trees against the summer heat. Tax- ed only $85, An easy buy at $6900 with $1900 down, : Kinnaird Owner transferred and offers this Ae Turniture in good Gon very modern, split level, 3 bedroom | aition, ‘Apply 65-Columbia Ave. Case Home on fenced grounds, 4th Ave. | tiegar. Co! detall, wit! oe ae’. wood ‘fisors, ‘cxpesed cedar decking, | 2 108 In Bilieberry, Ph, aos-s193. and stylish, aecoration, For elegant living at moderate cost, stop think- Ing, and start shopping. Any reaso! able down-payment considered, and assume mortgaging. Price $15,000. good condi- Popatt, ‘Brilliant, 310 ‘House in Robson, atso i-lot. Ap- ply SOR 552, Castlegar. aeres view, slotas and Ave, near Super Valu, Property ‘and — ii Kinnaird: 12. Ave, Ph, 365-5541 TV Sct, $65. Ph. 365-5859. ‘2-bedroom home in Castlegar, located on corner view lots. Garage, very comfortable home, with full Fronting the highway on 209 | Basement. Ph 865-9381 or P.O. Box a ft, lot, well Iandseaped, this gem "08 | 222 a'home is ideal for the newly weds. Containing 2° bedrooms, full base- id gas furnace, it ls compact SOR iS Isao halen aaa “Hented, ‘and very sound. Finish fit, 1962-63 half-ton; Hest aad dee anes ure $68, | 1969 Dodge halt-ton, tone wheel base, Mortgage is at 5 per cent interest. | 5000 miles; 2 100-lb propane tanks, nly $8900 with $2500 down. Stand and automatic shift. Ph.-365- 5543. 39 * * 39 100 X 200 level Tot, choice bulld- ing site, highway frontage, Genclle. Ph, Trali_ 868-3488 ‘evenings, 39 ae Ries et 2: FOR SALE Kinnalrd — 2 your otd custom built 8 roum) home. Lovely view, vate carpet and drapes for overy . Many oxtras Included at be- low cost price, 10th Ave. Ph. 365- BPO SUR Metin riconen teen eee, Attractive home «building dots in Castlegar. Ph, 365-5200, t HELP WANTED OUTE .MAN — To take over catabiahed food and. houschold pro- ducts route In Castlegar and District. Active man required with car, Ex- cellent. Hae Write Box 400A, Castles! tin 11 ARRAS Bowling Thane Tan or woman to do oreo and \.store “work,” Apply at CASTLEGAR Third Ave. An ideal investment present revenue. $150.00: month, Main floor has two bedrooms, large bright Kitchen, living room and dining area, Natural gas heating. Basement orca has self contained one bedroom suite, separate entrance. Price $10,500.00 KINNAIRD ; Tenth Ave. Two bedroom. and ond finlshed bedroom in basement, Bright kitchen, living room and din- Ing room. Gas or electric cooking. Large lot 150" X 300°. Tdeal location to sub-divide, Terms, Price $13,630.00 Seventh Ave. A home you will he:proud to own, Two bedroom and unfinished upstairs. Interior and ex- terlor of this home has been main- tained in excellent condition. Large lot 1s developed to perfection. Full basement, automntie hot water heat- ing. Terms, Price $15,750.00, Fourth Ave. Ideal home for a couple, Two bedrooms, utility’ room und garage. View lot 88 X 100. No basement, Down Payment $3,000 Price $7875.00 - District Building Lots Our listings Include a‘wide cholee of locations for your new home or business enterprise. Your property Msted with our office will receive prompt, courteous and professional ‘attention. WANTED z We have reliable users walting for modern 2,3 and 4 bedroom houses in Castlegar and Kinnaird oF relose in. For private, professional service, call on your realtor. And ANDERSON AGENCIES Real Estate and YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Insurance and Realtors Viaza Phone 305-4341 Phones Real Estate & Ineuranco ita, Res: Agencies Sus aata 365-5278 Contuet JACK HIPWELT. our, salos- mon, Ph, 365-3251 or call im to our oftloe ce med house with’ bath, corn- | 365-ss61. Wringer washer, good condition, bry ah Sth Ave. Kinnaird. Ph. good locations. Lan Several building lots, must sell, | 5 Resldonce Phone’ 303-8117 . & G, posited from CastloEny: Arena o Ph, 8151, Business. Opportunity UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY, FOR ESMAN | OVE! oppottinity tor auleke snavanes: Celgar Mixed League Ladies High Single Betty Mac- donald 255; Ladies High* Three Nethie O'Shea 643. Men’s High Single Jack Dickson 295; Men's High Three Dave Calder 783, Team High Single Team No. 5 (Gormley) 1093;'Team High Three Team No. ment ‘a1 with a owing 59 year old company selling world famous Goodytar'main- tenance products. Many exclusive and noncompetitive repent items. Age no barrier, Diversified winter and sum- mer commlasions his second order, Paul new. salesman, carned $608 lume: lender, Fringe benefits Inclide lite Insurance, sales bonuses, Write Consolidated Paint and Varnish (Canada) Ltd,, P.O. Box 39 Rosemont, Montreal, Quebec. earnings {5 ') 3087. Hi Team Points Team No. 2- 1% pts, (52%); Team No,.7 - 1 pt (52);'Team No. 10.-.3 pts, (44); Team No. 3 - 1 pt. (41); Team No. §- 3 pts. (41); Team No, 4 - 1 pt. (40); Team No.5 -' 4 pts. (39%); Team’ No, 12 - 0 pts. (38); Team No. 1 - 3 pts. (37%); Team No. 8 - 1. (32); Team No. 11 - pts, (32); Team No.6 - 2% pts, Ya). Other 600's Jim. Hardy 700, Ernie 104, Tom:Lock- ~ NOTIGES: ‘Tarry's Women's Club Bake Sale, Custlegar Legion hall, . Saturday, Murch 16, 10 a.m, - 5, Proceeds to- wards the Kootenay — Socicty for itandleapped, Castlegar Branch, GORDON. WALL UPHOLSTERY 1195 Cedar ‘Ave. ‘Trail, B.C. Ph. 368- 6545. - Custom Bultuing - Recovering = Draperiea - Awnings - Automotive and Boat Upholstery - Carpets “Craftmanship Guaranteed". Witl_do spring cleaning, sitting, or look after alck, Ph, BN26 evenings baby 365- ° ‘Community Sunday School will howd a tea, bake table and fiisplay of pupils work on March 16, = 480 In Robson Recreation inane FAMILY FUN NIGHT April 20 at 7 p.m. Undercroft St. David's Church, Games, Auction, Parcel Post Sale. Refreshments avalt- able. Fun for the whole family, Spon- sored by - Castlegar and Kinnaird Branches “St, David's Anglican WA. &: Rugs and chesterflelds cleaned, spots removed. Very reasonable. Ph, 363-8305, 3: FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping, slecp- Ing rooms, all private baths. Ph, 865- 61S. ~~ Brand-new duplex in Castlegar, er ptt 190 X 100, 10 fruit bearing trees - an dsmall fruits, Ph. SES S805. or 26 ft, house trailer, Ph. 365-2738. stlte Box 243 Kinnatrd, sil in ees SALE - SALE - SALE -: MARCH 14 to MARCH 23 OUR BIGGEST RECORD.SALE YET ‘SELECT ANY 3 RECORDS AT ANY ‘PRICE & RECEIVE THE CHEAPEST RECORD FREE! * * | Still a few of last year’s irons’ and toasters at clearance prices. i re 507: OFF Surprise Novelty Boxes 20% off all goware. china ee pottery. We are clearing these. out in order to bring in ‘a larger. range of musical supplies. Come in and take advantage of this clearance. 20 - Ist Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-5941 INVITATION TO A. COMMUNITY WORK PARTY -ATPASSCREEK PARK Saturday, March 16 9 am. (North and East of the Pass Creek bridge) PURPOSE: Clearing and burning of brush’ banks. around the, future swimming ‘area project. MANPOWER REQUIRED:: Junior Forest Wardens’. Teenage boys, young men, fathers / Chain . saw. operators All other potential park. users TOOLS REQUIRED: Gloves, saws, axes, : hatchets, machetes, chain saws, old auto tires, band aids, lunch. SUPERVISION: Volunteer Forestry per- sonell Sponsored by Pass Creek Parks Board view, eup- bourds, Available April 1 Ph, South Slocan 859-7520, Est room furnished and heated, sultable for bachelor, 828 6th ‘Ave. Ph, 365-8147, Eth in centre of Castlegar. Living room und Kitchen separate. Furnished or unfurnished. Ph. 365-2441 or 365-3511, tin > 8 room furnished basement suite. Ph, 365-3897 after 5 p.m: 3 T—Smail_s room house with bath- room, electric hot water tank, Cou- ple preferred, Ph. 365-3503 or apply 254 - 7th Ave. Kinnaird, Est ‘@ room cabin and 1 room base- ent sulte furnished. Ph. $6o-2161. ~~ House near Tarry’s School.” ted: Be hot and cold water. Ph. 359- 7598, ii “Furnished upstairs suite, avail- ubte Immediately. §65 month, includes heat, washing facilities, Ph. “Paul Gergely at Nelson 352-2734... tin 11. Furnished apartment for two in Kinnalrd, Ph, 365-3127. 310 New “self contained suites, ac commodate 2° men,. Ph. 365-5938. + 20-ttn ‘Available for lease, furnished apa 4 le cooking an ing facillties, quiet. Maple Motel. Ph. es edroom fully-furnished house in sional Ph. 365-3722, 310 urnished. and heated upstairs sulte wultable: for couple. - Cedar sna oe See edroom neat and Turniehed alter Ph. 385-54 05. ished 2-bedroom suite next to high» School, 412 Ivy, Ph. Ses-e1at- Nice basement sulte for couple or 2 bachelors, Sherbiko - subdivision. Ph, 365-5495. 2 bedroom apartment,. heat and electricity provided. Ph.” 365-8215, 45. X 10 house ‘trailer for’ sate or rent with option to buy, Ph, 865- 5067. = : 5 tin 6 room apartment. Apply Me- cretants Apartments.’ Ph. 365-9781, tin 48 Furnished apartment tn Kinnaird, all utilities supplied, Ph. Sear be- ‘Modern one-bedroom apartment | “-~ YOUR - U- PHONE - : hart 673, Jack Dickson 670,’Archle Stewart 630, .Al Jaques. 623,' Jim Gormley 622, Betty Macdonald 611, Val Flanders 601. Coffec Break Leag LHS Dorothy "Martini 305; L- HT Dorothy Martini 720. THS Pin- curlers 884; THT Pincurlers 2573. “TP. Wheaties 1,\ Muffets 0, Mugs 2, Cheerios 3, Take-5 2, Pin- curlers 4. : Tuesday 1 o'clock League LHS Vi McLuckie 241; LHT ‘912! Helen Batchelor 651. THS Ross's Meat Market 979; THT Ross's Meat Market: 2717. TP Ross's Meat Market 4 vs Castlegar Drug 0; Ogolw's 3 vs Skyline Auto. Service 1; Aero Taxi 4 vs Defoe's ‘Transfer 0. Other 600’s Mona Menard 619, Vi McLuckie 617, Tuesday Night Bowling League LHS Janna Brownlie 304; LH- 12 |T Janna Brownlie 594. MHS Bill Davis 313; MHT Bill Davis. 732. THS Button Pushers 1214; THT 12} Commerce Bank a0. basi the contacts > U need for any help - U -.need..Has domestic and ottiee. help. wilt help you trade and sell. Ph. evenings Lynne Chatten 365-5265. S11 .W.L. St. Patrick's Tea and Hat show: Saturday, March 16°- 1,30 - 430 pm, Twin’ Rivers hall, Bake Table. Heintzman plano tuner will ate in district from March 31 for ap- proximately one month, For appoint- 5109. tin ea “RESERVE March 29-00 1 one-act. plays; "Overlaid” by the ‘in nulrd Little Theatre, “The Accusera’ by the Kinndird Little Theatre and 11/«The Unhappy .Prince’ by the stu dents of Woodland. Park School. w the Kinnaird | Improvement « Soclets Hall at 8 p.m,, Admission 75¢ and 35 810 FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS VIPOND for TRAVEL 1500 Bay Avenue — Dial: ZEN 6181 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box 303. Castlegar. tint’ “7 Deauline for classified ads 1s 12 noon Wednesday prior to the day tin 37 TP West's 1, Commeres "Bank 3, Boo: bniks 1, Button Pushers 3. Other 600's John Paulson 620, Pete Maurin 636, George Jablon- ski 695, Doug Sallis 604, Pete Kaz- akoff 656, Earl Rourke 667. Wed. Morning Drivers League LHS Mabel McGillivray 236; SMILE AWHILE ers 943; THT. Bumpers 2453, TP Carburettors, 51, Sparetires 47, Sparkplugs 43, Bumpera 43, Ex- hausts 41, Cranks 39, No Blow Club Pat Gordon Ladies Wed. Nite League LHS Gerry Grunerud 245; L- HT Gerry Grunerud ~558. THS Choregirls 893; THT Flyers 2392, TP Kingpins. 3, Beatniks 1, Flyers 3, Choregirls 1, Sputniks 3, Five Thumbs 1. Men's League. . MHS Cliff Pauluk 307; MHT Cliff Pavluk’ 706," THS Flunkies g|1246; THT Misfits 2017. TP Misfits 4, Flunkics 4, Hep- cats 0, Whiz Kids 0, C.B.A. Flyers 0, Ganders 4. Other 600's Jim Gormley 688, Jake Koenig 643, George Rilkoff 617, Cliff Wilson 646, Fred Filli- poff 619, LHT Dean Koenig 522. THS Bump- | ~ Building Supplies * OGLOW. BROS.: Ballding & phar Co, Ltd Phone ne’ 365-3351 Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT. eee LAND: pIrcH. ING, | BACKFILLIN SCAPING, CEMENT GRAVEL Phone 365-5464 Castlegar. BEACON MOTORS Ltd. : Fontiac —' Bulck — Vaaxball 101) Baker: “St. Nelson.” Thursday Mixed: € Lea, LHS Mary Tarasoff 284; LH- T Janna Brownlie 645. MHS Gcor- ge Rilkoff 318; MHT Jim Bilesky 973, THS Tired Tutors 1189;'THT Tired Tutors 3227, : TP Bank of Montreal 4 vs Smiths P & H_ Untouchables 0; Flintstones 3 vs Four Pointers Plaza Five 3 vs Ricks Records h CASTLEGAR - DINING. ROOM, SPECIALIZING IN HOME COOKED MEALS - ‘The ideal place to eas. regularly or for an evening ext. Tired Tutors. 3° vs .C Bob’s Pay'n Takit 4 vs Malar 0; Kay Bees 3 vs Open 6 am,-8 Sundays 9-11 am. ST Other 600's George Browntie ‘718, George Rilkoff 698, Cliff Wil- son. 697, Bob Jeffery 686, Fred Joyce 677, Fred Fillipoff 667, Jake Koenig 662, Ralph’: Baglio. 660, Glen Shuttleworth 636, * Arnold Witt 635, Elise Stoochenoff 634, Carol Jeffery 627, Mary Tarasoff 620, Elsie Koochin 616, Pete Tara- soff 612, Reno Fabro 610, Don Blishen 601. i Thursday Morning Lea; ague LHS: Arleen Gorkoff 242; LH- T Dorothy Hardy 550. No Blows Janet Brownlie. THS Lions 870; THT Minx 2322, TT Beavers 0, Chipmunks 4, Kions s Minx 4, Squirrels 1, Teddy Classte Mixed League LHS Evelyn ‘Sebmidt 274; LHT Evelyn Schmidt 738, MHS John Mason 328; MHT Ed Bringsli 727. ‘THS Reformers 1166; THT Reform- ers 3052. Father — “My boy, I never kissed a’ girt until I met your mother. ‘Will. you be able to say the game thing to your son?” — "Yes, but’ not with such a. straight, face.” treat you .the-way I did: You'll forgive me, won't you, for being so angry with you all last week?” He — “Sure! That’s all right. I saved $22 while we weren't on terms." of issue, (WANTED + to attend the An- nual Bost Festival Concert to be held : eer ee) A woman motorist was driving along a country road when she noticed a couple or cepairmen, In the Stanley seped on Thursday, March 28. at + YOU... to see. local stu- dents, perform. thelr award’ winning presentations from the.” Kootenay Music Festival. '. to help give scho- ‘a9 | larships’ to local ‘students by gladly Paying admission. prices, $1.50 per family or 50c per, adult, 25¢ per child. Pre-schoolers sand 2 participants free. to bring family and friends’ to this’ special event. FOR SALE DY TENDER 1948 Dodge dump: truck in run- edge Dump truck “as a 38 eepiy of spare pi May be inspected. at the hae of Kinnaird publié works yard, Mlle sténe Rood and-6th Avenue, * ar To be sold as’a job lot only — tenders on one truck lee be treated as tenders on. bot Tenders willbe ‘recepted at the Village. Office'up' to 5.00 p.m. Tucs- aay March 26, ‘and will be vopened at 30 p.m, the same day.’The highest oF any .tender, will not necessarily: be accepted, Allen Selbie,. 3 Village Clerk. The Cornoratien'! of. the Vitiage of Be fore 5 p.m. in 46 pinnae (B.0. B50. Kinnaird, Cc.) TM «Freedom from cr Hunger Wee! = S S = In. 1960 the Food’ and Agricultur i ‘d? world’s .3° billion | people. The campaign: is * de- signed; to. help, these people develop ‘their own food production ‘resources “more rapidly; Pro- jects include: mechanization: of fishing! ‘craft, LUse of.’ fertilizers, ‘school ‘gardens, food t training \ centres, co-operatives and’ seed plans. Some of the many. organizations supporting the project are leading churches, YMCA’s YWCA’s, Canadian Labor Congress, Red Cross, etc. : Your Support of Freedom from Hunger Week ‘is Urged’ by: is if CASTLEGAR KIWANIS CLUB SA es Organiz. “A ning condition and a‘partially trie has “Fools!” she ined to her companion, “they must think I never drove before.” ery LOST A brown and white dog who an- swers to the name “Rex.”, Ph. BB. . GARDS OF Taiaee express our sincere: thanks, and ap- Preciation eS each and everyone, who as been.'so Kind to us, during our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved wife.“and mother, Fedocla Lazareft. Special thenles to: Dr. the © Castlegar . Funeral - Home. Samuel, Lazareft and family :+ * ‘The family. of the late John , Der- zy ‘wishés ‘to thank relatives, nelgh- bours,’ friends and business ‘assoc- >|ntes who. by their’ manifestations have " Hghtened ; our sorrow during these’. trying’ times. Special / mention to Father! E. rophy, Monsignor Monaghan, Monsignor, Mcintyre, Dr. johnson and Dr. H. H. Smythe ina to.all who sent floral offerings’ and spiritual .bouguets ‘anda: special thanks i Castlegar; Funeral In loving, memory “ota dear mother and grandmother, Mrs, Dora Podmoroff, who ; passed away~ on March. 14," 1962. “Ever remembered by ‘daughter,- Polly ‘ond grandehild- ren, Walter ‘and -Hazel In loving memory of = . puis who | passed away Mi ch 45; 19, 1957. Your neat was the truest in all the rid, ‘Your love the best to recalls No one on earth can take your place, You are still the/dearest of all, >! Mary and “Byron.~ Callfornia £ “FUNERAL SERVICES . HENKE — At the Castlegar and District Hospital March 13, Martin, .age 48. years, beloved husband» of Dorothy’ of: 143 °~. 5th, Avenue, Kine naird. Funeral: ketbree will be held Saturday March at-1.30 p.m. from the Kinnalrd United Church, Rev, R. H.. Pratt. officiating. Interment (in Park Memorial con meters Kinnaird, to Castlegar ‘Funeral Home. She — “Jack, 1 was wrong to ie Mere - words - are. inadequate ta]: Home, — Frances Derzy, and son John |: = Gravel & Top Soll DITOHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor. Maple & Sth, Castlegar . BULLDOZING LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION TP 1, Rovers 3, Springboks 1 Reformers 2, Defenders 2. Other 600's John Mason 710, John Paulson 669, Meredeth Hard- ig 649, Kay. Adshead -609, Tom olin 602, Dorothy Shelfontiuk WHEREVER a & Water ‘Conditioning cree Swimming. ‘Pool ‘Equipment|.’ : WE CARRY. A GOOD: . "STOCK OF SUPPLIES © Jn All Popula Styles “WINDOW AND. DOOR FRAMES... — GLASS IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS Agents: For. i “Pearson Sashleéss ; Win- dows and’ All Sealed oo Units CASTLEGAR _ SASH ‘AND DOOR - PHONE. 365-3211 Towing = Barges. anywhere‘on ‘the Arrow. Lakes Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON sbe-saea Arrow Lakes Forry . Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10.00 a.m, Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4.00 pm. Monday. Leave Edgewood 7.00 am, Tuesday Whart Bo 10.00 am. ‘aureday. 490 p.m. ‘Thursday, Leave Edgewood be TONITE. &: FRIDAY : Shows at.7 and’9 “P.M. T'S. ONE HOWL OF A COMEDY! — ‘Shows at 7 and 9 p.m: ‘SATURDAY MATINEE f 1.30, IWA to, Sponsor A 4-Parly. Forum — The regular ‘monthly meeting of Celgar Sub-local I.W.A. chaired by Paul) Fleury endorsed ‘a re- solution to ‘sponsor a four-party forum to be held in the Castlegar district April Business agent Jack Munroe ‘Vali Toastmi Mrs; D, Campbell was hostess to the Vali Toastmistress Club: at her ‘home last month. The, month- ly dessert meeting included | table discussions lead by Miss C, Hogen- doorn on; three topics, creativity was instructed to. forward’ pinvita: in the home, what parents expect tions to the candidates, of education week. and ‘the _influ- Meet Carmine Romano In a Portrait by... . Pettitt of Castlegar SPRING IS HERE Time for Spraying & Pruning : LIME SULPHUR ats, 85c Gal. .. vee $2.85 DORMANT SPRAY KITS oe $1.98 Garden Seeds Early Cucs, Early. Tomatoes, Peppers BEGONIA BULBS, each ......- 30c “ GLOXNIA’: BULBS, : each 11.2: : 29e PENDULAS: MIXED, each .....: 30c_ i Lawn Fertilizer and. Peat Moss. ‘For Spring Applicaton istress Club Holds Monthly Meeting ence of TV on children, ‘ “It Can be Fun: to be Over Forty" was the title of a reading given by’ Mrs, J. Scott. She was introduced’: by ,Mrs,- R,' Watters with evaluators being, Mrs.'S, Lan- zarotta” and speech, Impromptu ' speakers, wor ry Mrs. P, Wanjoff. and Mrs: P. Kon- kin. They were evaluated by Mrs, Lanzarotta’ and’ Mrs,’ P, Haley while the general ‘evaluator for the evening was’ Mrs. Basel Shealds.: Noted during this mecting was the gift.of an induction candle giv. en the toastmistresses by the first Vancouver group; and Roberts Rules of Order,.a book received from ‘Miss Stella ‘Young, ‘director 6f ITC. of Vancouver. + Guests welcomed were Mrs. V. Goresky ‘and Mrs. _S,’Soukeraff, by hostess Mrs, Konkin, . Presenting |, the inspirational thought was Mrs. Lanzarotta. Timer was Mrs, Haley. F The = local Club Mrs... W.' Abrosimoft. | 9 Mrs. Campbell! gave. her maiden 5 rectors Bill Remple and Joe CASTLEGAR PISTOL CLUB ‘executive is shown: here. They .are,’left: to. right: president Aubrey Leveridge, directors: Barclay ‘Creighton ‘and George’. Wiedikind, reasurer Ray Lee and vice-president George Kardash. ‘Missing are’ instructor. Lloyd Mista and’ di- Sinal. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 14, 1963 - Inter: Club Gurling ' Bonspiel For Here An interservice club. curling bonspiel sponsored by, the Castle- gar Kiwanis Club is to:be held on March 24, = ve Beside the Kiwanis club, oth- er clubs in. the bonspiel will be the Kinsmen,. Rotary. and the. Legion. Plans for the bonsplel ; were made at’ Tuesday night's Kiwanis meeting ‘at which’ ‘members also approved a donation of $150 to the Pass Creek Park. " Brownies Visit: - Forestry Gar There were 22 Brownies of the 2nd Castlegar Pack who visited the _, Mother, daughter, father and al will join .the ‘group ‘for \a. joint|® dinner meeting in ‘the Golden Horse Shoe banquet hall on March Praises Castlegar - News Coverage Dear Sir: 2 On behalf’ of: the - Board of School Trustees of School: District No. 9 and the Castlegar District Teachers’ I wish to have been ‘held ‘re- cently in the newly decorated Kin- naird’ Improvement Society” hall. The Improvement Society-was hap- py to host’ these groups and-are proud to‘play'a part in the! ever increasing growth of the Guide and Scout movement. | * . The. society was formed-: 20 years ago for: the purpose of pro- moting ‘recreational, cultural, civic and ‘social activities in. the - com: munity” "Charter members realize’ that | today’s youth are tomorrow's lead- thank you for your cove) rent free for erage of Education Week. many parents. turned’ out to ‘Open House” and that the public meet- ing in the activity room of Stan- ley Humphries on Friday was well attended: 5 Two excellent Warkshovs 5 ‘were held on It is gratifying to report that Badminton. Tourney To Bo Held Here Saf, Castlegar will once again host the annual 13th West Kootenay Junior Badminton’ Tournament this section from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and the ‘elementary from’ 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m, The‘ teachers found these very helpful. Thank-you again. H. F. Hysol , Chairman, Public Relations: coming |. Play will com- ‘mence: at 9 a.m. on Saturday and continue. through ’ Saturday and Sunday ~ afternoon, | in the High School Gym. Entries ‘have. been received from Trail, Nelson, Nakusp, Rion- del, Boswell and Creston. Castlegar are the ik. "DEER PARK SOCIALS > Mrs. M. Rohn Mr, H. W. Herridge, MP-Koo- tenay West, .was a; recent ‘visitor to rere Parkiand Renata, and -Mrs. auigttse sTonene. ‘and- ‘Mrs. -R.-Aus- tin and son Michael, ;all of Cran- brook, were weekend “visitors at the: home. of ‘Mr.’ and Mrs, o: T. ‘Williamson. * Mrs. R. Worley. and her grand. son Bob: Worley,. of .Trail,’ spent the weekend at their summer home in. Deer Park, They had ‘as guests her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ters,of. Robson.” “o})Mrr. and Mrs,: A. Bortnick’ and son David of Trail spent the week- end a their summer home ‘here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phelps :and children were the ‘recent’ guests ter-in-law Mr, © ant Phelps. f Sry aed World xs Day Ohserved By WA sn “ay recent afternoon : the Prayer. ; Mra... G. “Thorp: was : the’ organist... and Mrs. E, Carter: Jed .| the women; Special prayers. were said wy Mr." Sanford, ‘Mrs, Giraud, ‘Mrs. Bro. and Mrs, Bai helor. St Mrs: L. ‘Hepher. sarig. a: solo panied by Mrs.:Thorp. Mrs, Oborne lection. in which ‘he’ . 0. W.: Aastand, | and Mrs.’ Ted: Worley and‘ daugh-|J- of the. former's’ brother’ and_ sis- oe Mrs, women’ of ‘Robson’ gathered in‘ the ‘Community “Memorial -’ Church : to join. in’; Womens’World Day. of | Mrs. T.:Saliken, Mrs, Sutherland, |. “7 Would-Be ‘a Pilgrim,” accom- and: Mrs, ‘Flynn took up: the col. Mrs..'F. ‘Quance. gave the’ ad: % dress ‘My :House of Prayer,” writ- ten’ by »-Dr. Leslie ‘Weatherhead tal ing most of the trophies in 1962. Competition is expected to be very. keen this year, and we antici- pate some ‘excellent badminton play during the tournament, and ers.and so the society's hall has |. KIS: Membership Party To Be Held March 22 March 22; The party theme will “Remember When." lace ‘Reld of Trail, March 8 a 5 March 10 a daughter. and’: Mrs. Nick | Sherstobitoff ghter, '- Thomas March 14 a daughter. youth activities for over 20 years, ‘To celebrate this’ milestone a membership. party is planned: for REID — To Mr. and Mrs. Wal- OSTOFOROFF — To Mr, and Mrs. William Ostoforofé of ‘Thrums, : SHERSTOBITOFF — To Mr. Blueberry Creek,’ March 11 a dau- “DAVIDSON — To Mr, and Mrs. Davidson of © Kinnaird, day afternoon, under the leader- ship of Mrs, D. R, Shaw and Mrs: P. Oglow. The girls enjoyed: the | pic- tures that were shown them of a nature film, fire control and a cartoon. They all’ received ‘a’ souvenir Forestry Conservation Car on Fri-}* BOB’: PAY'N TAK LTD Wa OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. for family shopping! We Reserve the Right te Limit Quantities WE .ARE PROUD OF..OUR LOW. SHELF ; PRICES! CHECK: THEM ‘&' SEE FOR ‘YOURSELF! of the car. The girls extended their | grateful: thanks’. to J: Hogan, de- puty ranger for the Castlegar Dis- trict, who had’ made, the’ arrang- ments for’ the car.to Be. opened for the girls. Nordic Lodge - Holds Parties The Sons of Norway, Nordic Lodge. No. 76 held a whist party in the Nordic Hall last month,’ Prize. winners | were, ladies’ first, Mra, B. Herfindahl, -and |. gents’ first, Tom “Davidson. Refreshments were’ served, + On Maret H the Nordic Lodge held ‘a ‘: social be jon. CHEEZ WHIZ, 16-02. 2 59¢ BABY FOOD, fain, “10. tins, . $1.00 CRISCO 3 Ih, tin CRISP CELERY, Ib... GREEN. ONIONS, “3 bunches |... . 2e RADISHES, 3 buaches Be. Wheatley Showed slides. Following this, members and guests played “Bake. Bingo.” Refreshments were served at the close’ of the evening. On March 2 the Sons ‘of Nor- way held a whist drive in the Nor- dic. Hall. Mrs.. Dot Chambers won ladies’. at. and ‘John Johnson | won gent's fi of CASTLEGAR. CINDY'S: Ph. 365-4461 0% especially in the final events, ... The. public is cordially:invited to attend any or all:of these events. : Alpha Phi Holds A Coffee Parly The ‘Alpha. Phi |,Chapter of ‘the Beta Sigma Phi displayed a motif of its crest and torch at'a recent cof- fee party held at the home of Mrs. The event . fashioned ‘at the Patrick’s Day ‘Tea. on’ bead ‘ Buy Your Easter Bonnet Now! pring Hats from’ Cin CWL ‘St. CHILDREN’S - 2 ——_ SPECIAL: TRAINING PA li HSS 1Je pair : & .TEENAGE NTIES CLOTHING ae | 16 ‘rushees ‘to’ the sorority’ who were. welcomed by. Mrs.-Tom Loc! hart, president of the group." Convenor of the evening's pro: gram ‘was Mrs. Joe”Charban.. She explained the purpose ‘of’ the. Beta Sigma ‘Phi followed by ‘a ‘ series of. questions and answers pul fei fot : | by Mrs. L.:Vader and Mrs. R. Th in. ‘an ‘effort: to bring‘a clear an derstanding ofits meaning to po- tential ‘members, ©." iD erest and torch’ represent. ing the theme of the; Beta Sigma Phi was made; by Mrs. P. Bartlett. Refreshments were ‘served by the hostess, D Rushing activitie for, thé mon- ‘th of March will be: aii Indian pow wow to beheld shortly. WA Dance. Proceads “To: ‘Hospital Pali nts “Three hundred ‘people thorot= Castlegar: Arena on‘March 2 by Celgar.‘sub-local’ I:W-A. -Twenty- five ‘prizes generously ‘donated: by the Castlegar merchants were won by- lucky ticket holders. +Dance arrangements were made by. the plant committee ‘chairman, Paul: Fleury. and they Plant com: houses - of; prayer, rere can” ibe creat 4 The alter was beautiful with the Womens" Association. Tea was service under’ convenorship of. Mrs. (| Smith. 25s: vases ‘of;-spring flowers, placed: by. ‘served in ‘the ‘hall following ‘the. mittee "Among ‘the outoftown guests ‘were: Eilimar Holmlund, Elmer At- wood, -Esner Deanna, Mr.’and Mrs: ‘Jack Munroe ‘and Frank’Stich, ex ecutive. of Local’ 1-405 T.W.A.