WTO SLIT ANU WWD, “LEMUSUaY, LEV, “41, L900" FOR SALE spring, mattress. Apply to raul Wwanjott dr, Box 33 Robsol coking "Sa Moateor, Al parte for sale, Phe 365-8197, 3B ‘Westinghouse dryer, 5 years old. 365-5042, 33 FOR SALE Kinnaird — 2 year old custom: built 9 room home. Lovely. view, W-toW carpet and drapes for every room, Many. extras Included at be- low cost price, 10th Ave. Ph, 565- pe tin-7 Good Hay. Apply Fred OaTorr, Box 85, Robson, Channel 2 and 4 antennan, ae telescopic mast, All for $35. Ph, 365- 88 Phs.385-! ‘Small Building. ‘or dismantled, moval. Ph, Gan be moved . Cheap for quick re- 5650, G y. buggy, electric. iron 5321, FOR RENT bedroom apartments hi Lee and clectrieity provided, Ph.’ ‘Available for tense, turniehed apartment sultable for couple. All electric cooking and heating, Wash- Ing facilities, quiet. Mapte Motel. Ph, ‘oom = cabin, Tarnished, aii. able’ tor. couple, also 1 room In base- ment iat single person, Ph, 365-2161, Bab: electric trypan, all ike new, Ph, 805~ Bas. Seaa i Gn Taras, Toe, S000; $500 d per .mo, Aves Now Tisting = wth Avo. ens "Phy 808-8071, is 2 BR, with expansion posnlbiti~ tes upstairs, “This tovely "home and grounds, have been maintained in ccc 5 BR - SBR - SBR [fiat ter sas nna Linting = 2081 “rhis fan jarge’t bedrocin hhonib, East | - 2-B.R. and finiahed B.R. in bases Robson. Is auffering .from. nostalgia. | ment,.L shaped L.R. and DR. Gas Urgently requires a family with'many | heating, gas or electric cooking. Large children, several eet and © kindly | treed lot. could be sub-divided, Come parents, Located on-% ‘acra ; with old in and discuss termy, Price $13,650, mn, spring water, carport and good | ; ; low Lleting = 4th Ave. tot house; has at stories, runbie “ 2°BR, ideal amalt family home. m in basement. Kitchen with nook, | Lot 83. % 100, Double garage, Full Price $7875.00. ‘Three BR. untinished house! on toga You ‘too may own a country 4th Ave. Framing and root Sompletes estate, Saly, $2000 down-with $100 per month @ 6 ‘Pass: Creek Falls At the head of the falts, ‘under ne ipod with cool summer . breezed. bedroom home, 3 room cabin, old barn, fruit orchard, no taxes, neighbors. A A ee: valley location for $8000. tel r $7500 cash. x * ANDERSON AGENCIES Real Estate aud Insurance = Phones Bua: 3 Res: Pr! ) Cholce location on fon: ‘Ave, New construction 38 $4250.00 Fall price $15,750, Our Mutings include a-wide choice, of locations, for your new home or business enterprise, : YOUNG | AGENCIES LTD. Insurance and Bealters Castleaird Plasa Residence Phone 365-4841 Phone 365-8117 pp.| Upholatery Ph. 3 District Building ‘Lota Fou ‘365-3441 6 Contact JACK HIFWELL, our sales-| 26 ft. house trailer. Ph, 65-2758. man, Ph. $05-3256 2 thn T3852 Morris Minor, _very_good call Lt ffice oF: eadea node running order, $125. Ph. 365-5712, or 365-8536 ee a 36)" “= Delicious apples - a Ph. tam iaize, Duncan Carter oobEen| 865-8111 ST building lous in Castlegar’ ie 308-8200. ting in Robson 2 bedroom house Large living Toom with oak floor, spacious Kitchen and dining area, sun porch, closed in garage and workshop, Full basement. has cedar panelled den, or heat. To view Ph. 65-580! For Sale or Trade on Pickup, 152 Hardtop Victoria Ford. Phone = Bedroom House in Bast Rov- son, “poly Box 552 Castlegar, B.C. 37 X20 house trailer. for. sale or rent with option to buy, Ph, 365- 5067. tin 6 Fully-farnished aulte, ght and heat incluged. Ph. 365-8175, st Furnished apartment for two in Kinnaird Ph, 863-3127, ‘3 Bedroom house mn Robeop i | Eat from ferry, oll heat. . S65- v2 bedroom house neat Post oft- Ice, zh Eg edroom upstairs apartment, partly forniane, corner of-Pine and Fourth, Pl 8125, 3st Suniiner suite. “Apply “A. Bre menko and Co,’ Ph, : 385-8061. 2 ~ 2 room: att “basement suite, Ph, So5881 2 pre tarnished upstairs apart~ ment, 425 ih Ave. Castlegar. Ph 365-6731, , # There’is a very good renga: why a person ‘under oath is requir- cd to tell not only “the truth” but nyalso “the whole: truth." Jt is be cause “the truth” but not ‘the whole truth” can. be just as: -mis- “WANTED after 5:30 .p. Want to rent 2,bedroom furnish. ed house or apartment. Ph, 865-5192 leading — and: just as inimical to the erids of. justice -— \as, an out-and-out lie, : Nowhere is this better illu. strated than in the following case history, released bythe unemploy- WANTED We have rellable buyers waitin: in Castlegar and Ki! For private, professional service, cal on your realtor. derson Agencies Real Estate & Insurance Agonctos, Ltd. for modern 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses Innatrd or close on truth” ment. Insurance . Commission, ij wherein an employer, by telling “the truth’ but not. ‘the - mole the A ulC Case Hor Of The Truth Pany's regulations, jobs because of breach of com- insu- Building Supplies J OGLOW BROS, .; Bailding ‘& Supply. Cox: eed Phons 365-9851 nature prety well, If they: recog- sults: 1, An- unwarranted drain "ot some $900 on the Unemployment Insurance Fund (part “of which came out of his own pocket), time work. Ph. NOTICES VISIT EUROPE ‘THIS YEAR. . VIPOND for ‘TRA’ 1860 Bay Avenue * Dial: ZEN‘6181 Store - in:.,centre of caesar 800 sq. ft. apply Sen Custom Room and board for tady, 363-5094, 3 room upstairs apartment, part- ly furnished, corner of Pine ‘and rth. Ph, 365-8125. 36 ar the staff. of the Trail-Tadanas tice. Pon 385-6821, bedroom house in Robson a mite’ from ferry. Ph. 365-5078, Fully-furnished ae Nee ne heat included.’ Ph. 365-817 ‘room apartment. Apply Me- cratghte Avartintats: Ph, 885-1 ‘Upstairs suite, fully faenned and heated. Ph. 385-5156. Furnished tates In An Feinnaleds all wets supplied. ansiray 468 bedroom house near Post Of-| than 38 in hospital. a4 would also like t mn “stenographer wants fail or part :365-8088, Pr, AIRS TS ge Tay SING ties’ of three employees,: the pro- would like to give my sincere ST thanks to Dr. Alvarez, ule and ‘also the nurses and -o! hospital for. thelr Kindness and at- tention given to me during my stay three thieves that, in some cases at ‘least, crime does pay. 3. The complete frustration of a‘legal process and those involved in administering it. re is what happened: Some six ‘months ago, after along investigation of the activi- tective agency of a large chain of stores obtained: full The: belief on the part of |ies. rance, officers get to ‘know human nize that justice must be tempered with mercy they also ® recognize that an awful lot of ‘people will take ‘a mile if you give’ them an inch, In this case, the reason giy- en for ‘separation was so’ beauti- ed vague that. the insurance‘ of- “the real reason |. fight not be ible .to stand close _piGcma, Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors. scrutiny, A-few shrewd the it aide't change the claiman the reason why his At this stage, ihe employer was asked to give his version. of had itor: | |thievery, One employee was cont verting savings stamps to her own use; a ‘second was, in low-up. * been released; ‘and it: was) at this _|stage that the case history became one of collusion, The employer. duly returned the separation ‘form, merely not- ing that'the ‘three ‘claimants had been. released because of “breach was : statement that could’ mean any: thing. ‘It fairly cried out, for fol- ¢ | with incor. all Scanatatane: ‘and friends for their visits, gitte, to Spaniel dog killed nea: and 3, please let me have it as keepsal ir Mrs Lyon: Ave, Kinnaird, ma flow- ers, cards, pemers: 6 ee ‘May God bleas you all. — Ena. Harrower SEWARD s who. found dog collar with iar belonging: Kinnaird Transfer about Feb. of a dear and sadly. missed faithful loving pal, Apply Miss N. Thompson, 245 - 7th + Ruge and pnestertielde cleaned. y|rect amounts on the cash’ register; and the ‘third waa guilty. of theft of company’ property. All three were summarily fir- ed but no further.action was tak- en paint them, ‘mainly because ious ‘forms, 's public patter: There the matter ended as ies as the company was. concern- e y But, for, the Unemployment In- Spots removed, Ph, ‘365-8305. a File your Income Tae Forms Now, surance the’ matter wee just peninaing, because’ the GARD OF OF THANKS Bes e ftlegar arid ‘District Hospital, and to Carberrys Funeral Home for all their kind consideration. — Bill Legeyok- Fan: Pub! er, a8 Second vente Castiegan: Ph 365-5869. 803. .Castleg: noon Wedn off, A Borisutk and Pete Oglow fam- ilies, ; 5 x of issue, ‘s7 |5urance benefit. All three calmly ——“-BROne SEPvise Wad The GomtOCts you need hee any help, you need. ae = | 865-5265 01 = 5 MAOHOLIES ‘ANONEROUS. Bex Deadline Tor einssitied aaa ‘s ia the day tm 17 clerks duly lodg- ed claims for unemployment in- stated that they. had lost their final analysis,: the no tthe clarification, but, | fin- ally, ‘a ‘callin person by .an en- officer drew the verbal admission from the employer that the three ex-employees, had, in- deed, been guilty of theft in var- e firmly refused to commit cede in writing. In the offi- the “company’s ‘evasion | of whole truth,’ that all three 1 “the eer had no choice but. to accept with’: ‘the results ed entitlement to benefit. This - story raises a number of interesting points. The first is POUND DISTRICT AOT HEREAS notice has beén duly given of the Intention to that doing as other; types of dishonesty. * | But, as far as‘unemployment insu- rance. is the fala the not-uncommon public’ belief the not inthe same scale of. wrong- here is allacy of as B pound district certale ey along the easterly boundaries f 81 jand the vicinity of Parle. whieh may. be more artieularly described ais follows:- Commencing at the south-west corner of Lot 885, Kootenay District, being a point on the highwater’ mate of Lower Arrow Lake on the no! easterly shore thereof; :thehce north: erly along the westerly boundary of said Lot 385 to the north-west corner |] thereof; thence westerly, \ northerly and easterly along the soeinen ye workers and employers — moneys that ; are “held. in trusty by. the Unemployment Insurance Commis- sion. ‘ Obviously, if: the plan is to go on working, revenue must be adequate, and, in the long run, improper payments can only. re- sult’ in ‘unnecessarily high ‘contri- Bion: .For. the employer with hun- westerly and Sub-lot 3 of Lot 3817 to the north east corner thereof; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of Lot: fC on file in thé Land Registry Office, Nelagn to the south-east corner.there- of; thence easterly in a straight Une to the south-west corner of La! of Lot 5817 of sald Plan 1011; thence easterly along the ‘southerly: bound- 56 of Lot 5817 as shown on Plan 1011 |” even. a. few be ay Week increase in contri- butions:.can mean ‘a substantial annual; increase:'in costs.. permitting a “sound. social». insu- rance,’plan:to be used..in, ways Bublic contempt, ‘The value~ of ary of sald Lot 72 of Lot 5817, Plan 1011 to the south-east corner thereof; easterly along the southerly boundary of said Lot 76 of Lot 5817, to. the: south-east. corner thereof; thence easterly in 2 straight line to the south-west corner of Lot. 78 ‘of. Lot 5817 of sald Plan’1011;. thence thence easterly in a straight line to |is to bona’ fide ‘persons Finally, there is the matter of], that will ultimately ‘bring it into : LS. id. Chartin Service ; Towing - Barges anywhere on, the Arrow. Lakes - : Phone 365-5500 “Arrow. Lakes. Forry | and social benefits, both to .the indi. 20 ‘years. But continued ‘perver- sion of the plan by an unscrupu- ious minority. will serfously erode easterly along the ot sald Lot 78 of Lot 5817 of Plan 1011 to the south-east corner thereof; drence due south of the ‘northerly boundary of Lot 88of Lot 400, Re- gistered Plan: 636A; thence easterly poe the northerly. boundary of said Lot 88 of Lot 400, Plan 656A, to. the north-east corner thereof; thence sou- ft Lote 88, 87, 86, 85. 84, 83, 82, and 80 of Lot'400 of said’ Pian’ 656A, tothe South-westerly boundary of Lot oO _ PLUMBING ©. : and HEATING - «Air Conditioning =|? Paice & Water Conditioning vidual and to. society, have: been|'| 1011 | clearly demonstrated over thé past ‘TO Ept Leave Hobson Wharf 10.00 am. Monday. Arrive ;400 pm, Monday, Leave 10,00" a.m. ‘Thursday. Arirne 4.00 pm. ‘Thureday, Leave. 7.00 am: Praag: Arrive Robeson Whart 1.00pm, Friday, tributed to nine. organizations fol-| , lowing the February mecting of the _Kinnaird-Robson-Castlegar -Commiunity ‘Chest’ directors,’ cil, Boy Scout Assoctation, will re- ceive $700 and: an’ amount of $700 of the Cana:lian‘ Cancer ‘Society. A ember 1962 and January 1 ros wes was bursements | of $2,160.02 for the| : The Sign” for Spring |2 CARR a a : ray, $50; Louies $150, and Sint Keolaree, $150.0: F sident for 2963, succeeding E. Fitz. +. patrick.:° Vice-president “is: J.° T. Dunlop andthe board. re-appointed''Alec Gri bee cenenirtierieir ce Fee ecard bae era eer KRC. Directors Okay . Grants Totaling $2, 850 A total’ of $2,850: willbe dis- period '¢ ed. from ' the: Senior. Citizen's As- sociation regarding tho record pla- yer donated by the KRC. It is used at the regular meetings’of the Sen- lor, Citizen group .and. iis: much appreciated, “* = Corespondence.. also included the: regular. bulletin from the:Ca- nadian Arthritis. and The. Kootenay District Coun- also: going’ to: the local branch A: letter of. thanks was’ receiv-|_ Regular Dinner Meeting Held’ - By Vali Club The regular dinner meeting. of the ‘Vall: Toastmistress .Club last . Thursday ‘heard: Mrs,') W.: A- brosimoff.as:, toastmistress, « Mra, Pat Haley ‘as hostess ‘and ’an.im- promptu © speech {on St: Valen- tine’s Day: by Mra, J. Scott... <' Pable topics pursued a variety of subjetcs. spurred by Mrs. Sam was the :re- ‘Other! grants‘ approved were Society. Directors acacerad payment j ot: ‘pills ‘totaling $126.79. ‘The D. Deverson to the board, Mr, Dever- zon’ is: the new director for’ the Kinnaird ‘area, having been*‘ap- § ‘Webster: was relected pre- ing Mr,’ Fitzpatrick’s resignation, ‘The ‘next regular ‘meeting of of directors the Community Chest, ‘wil! 'be. on ray as secre eh: 12, ns'were-mandied by A. Lambe acting-chatrman, statement: for Dec pointed ‘to ‘fill the vacney, follow. “CASTLEGAR SOOIALS warding with money, the student with a good report card; the pros and cons of United States_and:Ca- nada amalgamation; equality ‘for women; and steady dating during high school. : To highlight the pee par Realtor Gan Help Save Time & Money yy arsday, Feb.) 21,'1963 On the Hog Line A. realtor. can help the. pro- spective homie.buyer in more ways the trouble spots that might arise in ‘closing 'a>real estate, deal’ and his services“can’ imean “important savings in both: money and time. !igeing, familiar with: the. local housing market ‘and knowing the selling price‘of-the various types of homes, the..realtor, can ensure that you're not paying too. much for ‘the, value you're receiving in your new house, In. addition, a good realtor will see that any pro- perty he \has' lated: for sale ‘is not priced, out.of the market. : The — property.he’ has ; listed wil ikely. be Pelee in line . with a motion was put-forth in a’ skit. The interesting meeting, com- menced with the Blesin asked by Mrs. .Dave Campbell. ira. tional meqsage was aiven by, Mrs, R, eters, «Mra, Hy Johnson, Bh. 365.8254 Members “‘of Minto’ Chapter No, 79, Order of ‘the Eastern Star, who attended the meeting of Al- pha ‘Chapter ‘No. as° read, Mrs,: H. “Adie, Mrs, NN." Oswi nan‘and Mr. D:' Dun ley. Mr. and ‘Mrs, M. ‘Hingl 2 Mrs... S. Horlick’ “and © three ing ins Grand’ Forks. Yes, bring: your: avy -@ars. to: this ‘sign when, spring ~, changefover are vacationing in New Mexico. enjoying a holiday | in’ Arizo and. other’ ‘southern ‘points, “~~ 1 in Rossland last week were Mrs. H. Grummett, 5 Mrs, J. Sherbiko, Mrs. J. Lawson, |; extra pickups. during that . week. Mrs. D. McDougall, Mrs. A. Mooré- house, Mrz, Ed. ‘Johnson,’ Mra, D. Askew, Mrs, J. Raine, Mrs. Helsop, Mrs, L.-P: Ferguson, Mrs.. R Don- ican, Mrs,” Ed | Coffin of : Albany, Calif.,° and Mrs, B. Millstaugh ‘of Oakland,' Calif., are’ the guests of their «sister and - brother-in-law, children’ spent the weekend visit- and ‘Mrs. R. “A. D. West ps and Mrs, Wm.' Devittis are “KINNAIRD. COUNCIL “| person purchasing a’ home’ today ep HS purchasing A, be many. good bu: gains are rare indeed. The average is getting a: good buy. by the: fact a prospective. “home-owner usu knows ‘what he wants and in most cases. won't. saitle for. anything short ».of.-it::- (continued from page ‘one) People than oné., He can guide him, past} The. man’ buying a home to- | iin c BY BOB JEFFERY, The Castlegar Curling Club will’ close ; operation for - 1962-63 at: the end of . "There are a number ‘of events: to take place before this. date.’ + The regular, club: draw should be. completed by the 8rd. of ‘March.’ The executive has s-decided: that this: event Aare he’: followed: by: a Plugs and hich ed by.a dance, and entertainment. Curling’. + The high Ranoat rink entered in the regular men’s club ‘looks like the ‘team ‘to. beat ‘in’ the second draw. So-far they are undefeated having | won ‘nine 'games™ straight } - for 18 points.: The’ only possibility lose their remaining ‘three eamey and’ the 'Charbon ' rink wing th Colts, should' be completed by. March 23, The ‘final event’ of the’.year , will spiel. th tlon hich, is to follow. th draw is’: &” novelty event. Bkipe and thirds names will’ béy put . in ‘drawn at ‘random. bea weeklong: “club ‘mixed .bon- |! % g | the Vic Jones "Memorial : Trophy zt fe. Plugs and colts Compete. i four games, os ¥ ‘Whatever the ‘outcome the ‘wine eof the | A. Bpectal meet ast: Tuesday evening at irawn by, Joe Cushner and’ plans rink’ will" skip’ first.) \ However, as this is a Yotation event, each member ofthe -rink ‘play all positions; ‘moving from lead’ to ‘second to, thi on the ' sub- expressed appreciation and; noted thatthe village has sponsored a clean-up. week in the past .and picks up all types of garbage with 6 final KRA suggestion was that a.sign be erected at the .en- trance’ to the Crest: View. subdivi- sion.’ Mr, Loeblich noted: that the developer of! the subdivision was to ‘have ‘erected such. a sign on top of the. water’ tank. A’ check will be.made to see if the. deve- loper has prepared such a sign for erection. | : 581 SOUADRON Part hs = = Admin tration sausinay etd ‘parade at the High nz. Schoo! at 18:50'hrs on Wednesday 27 Fe Hockey ‘practice’ willbe ‘held at MOTORS LTD. - Gasllogar Nows PALM DAIRIES LTD. = QUALITY MILK & DAIRY PRODUCTS — DELIVERY Te” CASTLEGAR, KINNAIRD, -GENELLE, ROBSON DRIVER: FRANK HARVEY” "PHONE: 3654 ‘5578.:: 16:30 hrs: ‘on Sunday 24 Feb. 63. Next parade will be Wednesday 6 Mar.’ 63. Rollins at the “High Normal: training will be carried as per CAP 464 F25 and Squad- ron: sylabus.: 3. Orderly Officers: 27.Feb, 63. F/O. Hill. 6 Mar, 63..° 3 F/O Hill. 4; Order! _| many pitfalls vor the uninitiated. ject: aa ” consequently are” more home-conscious than. in the past. Probably ‘another ‘factor’ is to] day's ‘large ‘housing: subdivisions |. which’ give ‘the home purchaser a chance to ‘compare housing ina way that’ was’ not: Possible a feW| Fro) years ago. “Once the purchaser has look- ed. up the areas in which Babak. visions are’ being constructed, h can then quickly compare constr: tion. techniques ‘and prices. ‘The ‘average ‘purchaser shops around more’ t f—~and’ he ‘should. It's also ‘possible to shop around too much. Seeing too many houses decision more difficult, Here is where the realtor can save you time bye ting aim: less. searching fora home. You tell him the:type of home, you want, the neighborhood you want to live in and the financial outlay you're prepared to make—he ‘may have just the house’ you: are’ look- ing for in his Hatings. All good house buys are not advertised. . ‘What your realtor is really selling you..is. service—his experi- ence. in this particular field; with "RENATA SOGIALS ly 27 Feb ‘63 F/Sgt. Schwartzenhauer. B. ROA Cadets. Bea S OS eff 27 Feb. 63 of. pay. Box 951 Cartlexar, B. J.R, C. MacB: hl -: “Regional College “Is Discussed Hero At Chamber. Meet (continued from’ page one) © “| home of tin. 3+. (b) Address:17 4th Ave. oRinnaid. Rohn |<: Mrs, G:'\MecPherson ‘accompa- nied by Mrs. Ry Stevenson of Nel- son were weekend, visitors ‘at the Mrs. iP Warken. d fam- ily of Pincher Creek,. Alberta were weekend visitors at the home of can’ make the home purchaser's |“ as the Plugs vat 5 ‘The * Colts cease will consist of leads and ‘seconds and run ),indentical: tothe. Plugs competition, Each’, of: these’ com- petition will! be‘separate from ‘the other, and. a. champion’: declared ae is’ hoped that this’ type of event: will’ prove’ interesting: and enjoyable.’ Having the opportunity to play: each position cahousd Help all to realize the | ies of that of them being ‘overtaken is if they |: the arena. | § i ‘executive’ went over, a. sketch |: by: Bil Smith of: al ‘ling ‘rink. Ra Pas ahead i ‘Visiting ‘Me: and Mrs ‘Hughes during the ‘weekend were Norman ‘accompanied: Reed’s' daughter, ‘Mrs. D.. Asdahl and - her.’ infant daughter, all vot Pincher Creek,’ Alberta, The. Al- Herta visitors left. here te spend a holiday. in the Okanagal Mr, and Mrs.’ Pat Haley and family peer the current weekend in Spokane, °” After 20 years of service to the Community, members of. the: Position.: ©. { ~The final evening of this com- petition . will: conclude with “the bean feed which was collected for We “The windup ' mixed “bonspfel should Prove to" be‘ an, interesting event, A ‘list. has‘ heen posted at the arena* on which‘ those. whe wish to take : part: should: place their. name: and position’ played: There are senate. lists for ladies and men. :; All members ‘of the ladies and men's clubs along with spares are eligible. From this list rinks will be \chosen |. from:..a. hat. © “This. event will commence Sunday - March . 24 with... games being: played at’? -and: “9 ‘each evening until Thursday. h’ 28. Sunday ‘throughout’ the. day, The | winners. of this’event will recelve the‘ Corbie Trophy and’ the‘ small ‘replica ashtrays which 80, swith the trophy. - Four - bottles’ of spicite, don- ated by Corbies, sa also ‘acco! wie plated for “April ath ‘in| the’ naird hall, Trophies’ and'prizes for -| the club and mixed bonspiel‘cham- Pionships will-be: given out’at this Draws will continue Saturday'and | °° “Society might well look back with pride and with hope to the ‘future. While’ Kinnaird and Castlegar expand to the brink of a metropol-|: itan: district, it is expected. that small-town friendliness .and “the community spirit. will tend to’ di- ininish. However, in spite of suit ing and golf, the continued deman local: improvement. groups" have kept the lights of enthusiasm shin- ing. ‘These are reflected ‘now for. all « to see. when one enters the nowy decorated hall. The white tiled ceiling is bri- ght and cheerful while the panel- led ..walls jreflect: the: warm glow of friendliness that has been appa- rent over the years to users of the community centre. The. "improvements dia’ not so’, hopelessly. armour clad with staples and: tacks, A diffetent system’ of decorat- ing the-hall for social events is m-)being developed in. an effort to be} keep the. hall looking. young and ‘er | fresh. A ‘membership party is being planned: to celebrate the Society's 20th enniverety: their ‘aunt ‘Mrs, M. Reed ‘and son Mrs. | Il for ‘use of the Society's ‘hall 3 Tube Tomatoes, pkg. ‘Grapefruit, Indian River 4 for 39e King Size 69c JAVEX BLEACH TOILET TISSUE Scott, 8 rolls Compbell’s Tomato Soup 4 tins .........: Be Choice Peas, Cr aia Carn 4 tins. Fe ~ AZO om gallon $2.79 the . week—th people” who fave, mo‘ money to time, ‘The banquet ‘willbe follow- speak of just have to jae for them- selves. BLOSSOM COOKIES assorted flavors Candace. accompanied by:‘Maureen Casey » and © Brenda :-Morrison » of Trail: were ‘weekend «:visitoys::at the: home of. Mr. J. Wolfe. | :i: Mr. and Mrs:' Jack: Hansen :o Grand: Forks agcompanied by, Mrs.; J. Anderson offAgassiz: were Sun- +] day ‘visitors at the home of Miss 1 Mrs.’ : to ‘her home hi some “time ateNakusy! with © her | Gauehter Mrs. J. and Mrs, ‘wesley’ ‘Freisen ‘| and *jauahter ‘Wendy Low of , Ab- record $ 98 ‘and up. scratched ° or. warped, it RECORD SALE We. will allew $1.00 trade-in on: purchase of any Any 45, 33, 78, broken, ‘doesn’t matter. - ENDING: FEBRUARY 23. 3 pkgs. $1.00 ICE CREAM : 3-pt. pkg. .Qts. GINGER ALE We plus deposit Aylmer Gne group or school board can han-| bottsford, are visiting-at the home die the proposal alone. She ‘said | of Mr. and Mrs. J. Penner. it needs cooperative effort and the} — , KETCHUP Swimming Pool ‘Equipment WE CARRY A. GOOD: “45 Cléarouts oe I for’. Beer most weaterly Chatting with a merchant the other eae we’ our “ABC figure.” 1 audit are e “What,” he asked, “is an ABC figure " Perhaps what we told him will also interest you, This newspaper is a member ‘of the “Andit Bureau of Ci i an ind of nearly 4,000 publishers. and Its purpose is to provide accurate and factual teports bodied in an Audit Report pub: lished. by ABC — the report ‘terally tells us what our irculation i is. Virtually everything an’ advertiser should know about our circulation is found in this report, facts and figures without opinions. Few retailers bother to ask to see a copy of our "s:{southerly along . the Teport, yet We want you to know one is available any- time you z are e interested i in the quality and quantity of - corner of Lot 102 of Lot 400 of said Plan 656A; thence in a general south- easterly direction along the south- A to the south-east cor- ner thereon being’a point on the eas- terly boundary of said Lot 400; thence sald ' easterly. boundary of Lot 400 to the south-east {corner thereot, being a point on. the. aforesald highwater mark.of Lower Arrow Lake on’ the, north-easterly :| shore. thereof; thence in) a’ general |; horth-westerly direction along. the sald eres mark of Lower Arrow onthe north-ensterly ahore if therer to the aforesaid south-west |- corner of Lot 895, being the point of |: commencement. AND WHEREAS obtec: constitution ‘af such a ay te the >| District have een reco = STOCK: OF SUPPLIES COLOR ty DELUXE. Tillna Deva Hes Mathes, SAT. - ‘MON. - ‘= TUES. malted effort of the whole area. lege: te be:on‘the ‘agent ‘WE: school boards when'they meet blic’ meeting. * “, . John Hegeman,’ former chair- might become necessary.” he said. that the regional col- da of the here ‘this’ month and said that, the UBC. alumni: association hopes to have’ Dr. Macdonald ‘and: somé’ of his ‘staff’ here" in? May for. a pus man. of the citizens’ committee for a: college -here,. proposed’ a ‘letter of. support to. the ‘school: board from the Chamber favoring ‘a col- lege here. The letter also includes | tra Chamber support’ for. the; promot- ing of’ any. money bylaws “which bridg Chamber president Fred Gib Bir son annouriced that a regional col- lege committee has been establish- ed. seith Dr. John : Hall” as: chair- Vancouver Pile. Gels Underpass” 5 “Construction: at t is to be carried out by Vancouver. -| Pile: Driving, ‘Rossland-Trail MLA Don Brothers advised the Castle: gar. News, last. Friday.