CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, August 21, 1975 Castlegar Aquanauts Place Third In Kootenay Regional Finals nal ‘placed 2nd ‘In 60 yd. Back; ~ H : i In the Kootenay Regio: Finals held in Golden last. } weekend Castlegar Aquanauts placed third. Trail Stingrays : t Tool first place and Golden 4 placed second. 3 ‘The top three swimmers in {each event and the two top ley and relay teams Sauallly for the B.C. finals being shold at the Empire Eoollt at UBC in Vancouver this w : nd, Aug. 22 and 23, The Kootenay: Regional EFinals aggregates and runner- Sups are as follows: {Boys 8 and Under ps iron ‘Berger took an ag- Sake “ ‘and 10 £ Ray Yule was Jat runner- up, Michael Berger was 2nd Frunner-up. ‘Boys 13 and 14 Steven Borek was lat Angus Beattie placed 3rd in 60 yd, Back; Larry Plotnikolt pltced 5th in 60 yd. Breast; Rob McGauley placed 8rd in 200 M.; Rob McCauley, placed 6th in 50 yd, Free. Joanne Yule-placed Sth in 100 yd. Breast; Roslyn Beattie placed Srd {n 60 yd, Fly; Joanne Yule placed 4th in 60 yd. Fly; Laurie Wickett placed 6th in 60 ~ yd. Fly; Roslyn Beattie placed Jat’ in 100. yd. Back; ‘Yule placed ah in 100 yd. Back; Roslyn Beattie placed ta in 100, yd, Free; Laurie Wickett' placed 4th in'100 yd. Free; faba Beattie placed 1st in 200 Boys 13 and 14 Steven Bozek placed 4th in 200 ILM.; Leslie Gyurkovits placed 2nd in: 100 yd. Free; Ps ‘was 2nd runner-up, Girls 13 and Roslyn Beattie took the ‘aggregate. Boys 15 and 16 Geoff Yule was 2nd runner- Pup. Boys 17 and Over Paul Stewart took 2nd Brenda KUt won the aggre- gate, Boys 8 and Under Josef Berger placed 1st in 60 yd. Fly, Josef Berger'placed Ist in 60 yd. Breast, Josef Berger placed Ist in 60 yd. josef Berger placed Ist in E50 ef Free, Davi Zurek 6th in Breast; Paula Pryce placed Srd in 50 yd. Back; Paula Pryce placed 5th in 50 yd. Free. Boys 9 and 10 Ray Yule placed 1st in 50 yd. Free; Michael Berger placed Srd in 50 yd. Free; Mark Poohachoff placed 4th in 60 yd. Free; Pat Wickett placed 6th in 50 yd. Free; Michael Berger placed 2nd in 60 yd. Back; Ray fark placed rd in 100 yd. Free; Steven Bozek placed 4th in 100 yd, Free; Steven Bozek placed 2nd in 60 yd. Fly; Leslie USUAL. it, along rd C/DiM oewwper GET THE BALL UP IN THE AIR FOR THAT ADDED DISTANCE: PLAY THE BALL ABOUT: AN “INCH FARTHER, FORWARD THAN ‘ QUARTERS INCH OR 0. TIGHER. To HIT THE BALL iy ST THE PUT AN END TO LONG-PUTT PROBLEMS! | head Bal Cesper's ‘. championship Bits in his fre. pam “The het, Weluin envelopes fo "auly Cedper, placed 6th in 50 yd. Fly; Leslle ee Gyurkovits placed 2nd in'100 * yd.» Brehst; Mark Gyurkovits placed 6th in'190 yd. Breast; Steven Bozek placed 1st in 100 yd. Back; Leslie Gyurkovits placed 2nd in 100 yd. Back; Mack k Gruskovlt Halt bot ath in a Beck aa ath A 00 9 Girls 1 adhe mele? placed Srd in 100 yd. Breast;- Corrine McGauley placed Srd in 50 yd. Fly; Corrine s McGanley. placed sur in 100 yd. Free. Boys 15 ant 16 Mike Varabioff placed 1s Ist in.100 yd. Breast; Geoff Yule placed 8rd in’ 100 yd. Breast; Norm Wicket placed 6th in 100 Breast; Dan Obedkoff placed Sth in 100 yd. Free; Norm ‘Wicket placed 6th in 100 yd. Free; Dan Obedkoff placed 4th vin 200 LM.; Geoff Yule placed Sth in 200 LM.; Mike Varabioff : placed 6th in 200 LM. Robert Kirkwood placed Srd in 100 yd. Back; Dan Obedkoff placed 6th in 100 yd. Back; Geoff Yule placed 2nd In 100 yd. Back, Girls 17 and Over Brenda Klit placed 1st in : all her. events. placed 5th in 60 yd. Back; Ray: Yule placed 2nd in 60 yd. Fly; Michael Berger placed 3rd in 50 placed uh tm 60 yd, Beast Boys'll Rob re ade placed 4th in 50 yd. Fly; Rob McGauley 1 Over. , Paul-Stewart. placed Ist in~ 100 ‘yd. Breast; Paul Stewart. placed Srd in 200 1.M,;’ Paul Stewart placed 4th in 100 yd. ‘There are approximately 20 to 80 local swimmers travel- “Ying to the B.C, finals being held at the Empire Pool this week... end. Team Captain. Reg Veysey ‘Accepts for Colt All- Sfars On Friday evening the Castlegar Colt All-Star team and their families met in the Kinnaird park for a pienle, The main highlight of this event was the presentation of the Sporta- manship Trophy earned during the provincial playoffs In Kam- loops. In presenting the trophy to team captain Reg Veysey, B.C. Minor Bai Il area repre- sentative Red Warner thanked the players and coaches for the excellent performance shown during playoff tournaments. ~ He remarked that our teams (Castlegar) have always © been known for: their’ good conduet on and off the field. He also expressed thanks to all the. parents for thelr help especially those from the Slocan area who have pitched in with Castlegar, and made it possible ‘to have both:Pony and Colt’ teams," “Alex Voykin should be proud of the work he did aad is Notes. from the Golf Course still doing, when he sees all these players from his area,” sald Mr, Warner, ‘Team manager Phil Sher; stobltoff and coach Alex Voykin thanked those present for a rewarding year. We ‘have had our problems (in reference to Injuries) but we won the zone ‘and came third in the provincial which is not bad at all, they stated. Team captain Reg Veysey - presented gifts from the mem- bers to manager Phil and coaches Alex and Red, thanking them for their efforts, | \ Phil aleo remarked that the provincial winners, ‘Capilano, have been in contact with three of.the local players for the Western Playoffs. Players named are James Warner, Robert Sherstobitoff and Tim a +) “While nothing is definite, it is a real compliment to be in the running,” he said. 2 Senior Golfers Buy Ball Washer john Dalziel © ‘My thie holiday didn't last. as long as I had intended but , that is something to put up with. The weather was the best but.I only got one game of golf in, ‘That was with a)cousin at CASTLEGA Langara and very ‘enjoyable. ‘The greens were in very good shape but the falrways left, much to to:be desired. When you have to depend on rain for irrigation you either, get too mitch or‘ not enough... NEWS SPORTS geceetae News “From the Director's Desk In this case it waa the latter and it was Like walking on tar pavernent. Sura made me feel glad that I play where I do. ee didn't seem to make any difforence here at home and Folled: on’ as gs +, usual. 'The' boys’ did keep the sheets for me for both weeks: © but Tamm not going to inflict the > week before last scores on you. Last Wednesday's Men's ‘Night, was'well handled ‘by Laurie Palibroda, Mike oor koff, George Wi Sheridan and Des Desai, " Eighty men tured out fr the Man’ Best il_compat: asieenan that a ‘winter ‘programs were in the: planning stage, e number of persons have called asking for specific courses. Due to this interest in-new and: varied courses we/are looking for inatructors in the following areas: batik, Italian cooking, tailoring, creative wall banging and furniture finishing. - Frank's Saw Shop : isagain : OPEN FOR BUSINESS . : after. holidays (aay ZARA Saws, tools, mower blades, scissors, etc. 62 Cedar St.'N., Castlegar Ph, 365-7395 2 A preview of the courses already lined up include drama, photography, badminton, ad- vanced crocheting, men’s floor hockey and ballet.’These are only a few of the programs which we hope will provide - + entertainment for you this coming season. If persons have courses mind which they would like to see offered, please give usa call. We are looking for new and. different projects which will be bers, eee With the naming of Castle- gar by the Heart Foundation as their model: community across Canada it once again gives the Woodland Park Service Castleaird Plaza — PHONE 365-3355 ‘ Cushionalre 4 ply ‘nylon bias ATR 93 WHITEWALL SAVE “We Will Mount and Balance Your Tires Free if Tite Purchase is made hefore Sept. 30th Low Everyday Prices on Quality Atlas Tires ALL YEAR rou ; 2OR MORE SAVE -_ 2OR MORE SAVE nity to: thant atisas Castlegar for thelr support and assistance during Keep-a- Fit Heart Month. It also ves the commission the desire to atrive for a better product in 1976. eee With the winter pi of recreational activities a oP proaching, we are naturally concerned about getting full it recrea- ipation, In Honal programs the dominance * hasbeen by either aex but not by ose example hockey’ is ‘seen as an appropriate activity for boys and yet ballet is nat, ‘The reverse’ is true for girls. With all'our programs being lassified heels with 28; A. Henshaw, M.. Chernenkow, T. Wilson and G, A. MacDonald; L. Ish, Re Bamford, N. Bonderoff and G. MacDonald. I don't know just what the: * following is all about but here it is the way it was given to me. Special Notell! Bill Chernen-. kof, a local golfer with a four. handicap, shot a’ blistering 26 ‘on the front nine, 3, 2, 2, 8, 4, 4, 8, 2,9. This gives him two pars, four birdies and three eagles. If this acore is correct it is almost unbelievable and is far below anything that has been ‘shot over the local course in its entire history. hope that an equal number of boya and girla will take the opportunity to participate to- of interest to community mem- ,. “gether in similar programs. eo ee ‘With this being the end of ) the summier playground pro: mm, I would like to publicly. haak the six leaders, Fay ferona. een tai Donia Townsend, Patriela Healey and Teresa, to the girls in Robyn’ Fi Glade -Miller-Tait, Julie Shelfontiuk and Debbie Dennisoff. ‘These girls worked very hard to provide a program which was suitable to all persons concerned. 8 Word has it that the first. phase of the construction of the adventure playground, located -on the playground of Woodland Park School and basically being: constructed by the children emselves, is well underway 'and‘is providing much oppor- tunity for our future wood-’ workers to improve upon their. : skills. y-one golfers took part in the usual ‘Thuraday » morning caper. The game on this occasion was Three: Man Best Ball ‘and was very well arranged and handled by Allen Selbie and Claude Bissell. “Two. teams. finished | with, 29s:.Bill Somerfield, Walter. Jacobson and Joe barre ‘Ernie’ Newman, Pete ‘and George Wilsos. ‘Three teams ied with 82 but one had to be:left out: since: there ‘weren't enough balls available: The hard luck boys: who played just as well but lost out e draw were Pete Sober: lak, Bil Gray: and Bill Oglow: ‘The'lucky ones were Gerry Wanless, Otto Welker: and Ernie Carkner; Bert Lamb, © Otto Anderson and Mike .Ver- zak. f ‘At the beginning of the ‘season the Seniors started to put thelr’ odd'dimes'in'a can with the idea of providing the course with one morp ball ‘washer, As the weeks went by until it got to be a lugging it ‘around. - MITCHELL SUPPLY. LID. STHE STORE WITH MORE? +” See Us for . BULDING NEEDS — GARDENING SUPPUES HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS. chore? °° Thursday morning saw the grand opening and our good “friend Earl LeRoy organized little sweepstakes on’ the amount’ that would be in the can. This created a lot of interest and it ao happened that . our visiting senior, Gerry Wan- leas made the closest guess. ‘There, was $61.82 in bills, quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies (there are a. few Scottish members in the club) and Gerry's guess was $62.10. With a little’ last minute finagling the amount was raised to $66'and the machinery was set in motion to obtain the ‘washer. Not only that, but it waa the unanimous wish of the Seniors that another can be Maybe this time I will get my Pebble Beach trip out of ‘Tomorrow evening at five o'clock’ the club‘ is offering’ a wonderful chhai ‘Two teams were right of their * bargain, -This besa combined golf game, ‘steak fry and social, all three for the minimal sum of $6.50 (you pay more than that for the steak alone anywhere else), ;- Here is a, wonderful oppor- tunity for anyone to come up, meet the boys and girls and have-a real good evening's entertainment. If it is anything like the previous. social ‘even. . ings we have had, it ahould be a dandy. Why not try something different for a change? ‘The golf course has to be about the finest spot to be these beautiful summer’ evenings, ae ws Downtown Chevron 424 Columbia Avenue PHONE 365-3382 | | FOR OUR CUSTOMER'S CONVENIENCE WE HANDLE: PURPLEGAS-NAPTHAGAS. ~ CLEANING SOLVENT — KEROSENE" OUTBOARD MOTOR OIL SPORTS CARS OUR SPECIALTY. Complete Automotive Service and Gas Sales Four marathon runners broke through a piece of crepe paper while crossing into Cali fornia from Mexleall, Mexico July 4, They didn't stop until they joyously snapped another Piece at the Cascade border cxéaging ear Christina Lake ‘Thurada; Barlknecht, members of the cross-country track team at. Norte Vista High School in ‘Riverside, Calif:, completed the wales of thelr 1,600-mile jaunt y in covering 40 alles a hehe for _ Before you buy any new chain saw | see the — Fioneer P20 “It’s a lot more chain saw * for your money. d Monashee Sporting Eqpt. Ud Top of Shertiko. Hill PHONE 365-3181 Be ‘the! supervision of the" Publie dent: The Corporation of the City: : of Castlegar.” PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT requires a seated “PLANNING TECHNICIAN’ A challenging career ino very. fast growing City. Duties will include involvement in long term plenning, zoning, by-law interpeetation’ and bulld- ing Inspections — all of In con|unciion with *“cconsulting! engineers where! required and | under. +: : erie Superin! marr] {Qualifications should include at least two years of practical experience as well as a certifi- Cate from a recognized technical institute and an ability. to. communicate with ‘the public, ° other, i employees of the department, and members. of jis Gity, Coun : Solary to be negotiated. re Address’ applications on or before ust 3, 1975 to the undersigned: ». ti Mr. Alex ie tee Public Works Superintendent, ‘ City of Castlegar, i 2A ig necan Be For further information. phone, 365-3341 Castlegar News. ing the’, B.C, Government, Grand, Forks 1 mayor Jim Feb ertson’ and- a) small “crowd : o! well-wishers," stretch of the trip wi ap] four’ ye Jim Bolee, Ron’ Clark; : justavo Busman and! Mark a a the » oo he EE eal OI a ea eS a aa ‘ Four Runners Take Part carried them through parts of the Mojave Desert in Southern fornia as well as Nevada, Oregon and Washington, he -run was made as a memorial tribute to their coach Clarence Duncan, 47, who dled ‘ofa heart attack shortly Delors Christmas; The young athletes approached the’ U.S.) National Olympic Committee for spon: sorship in return for raising Olymple money along the way but they wore’ rebuffed and were just short meeting ex- penses for the trip through contributio; Mr. and Mrs, Boice slccom- panied the runners. with four-wheel drive vehicle and . tent trailer. The athletes car. tied a“ greeting | from ‘t! ‘governor of Ba’ i Callfernte, | Milton Everado addressed to Sr.\Dave Barrett, Gobertadee de la Provincia de Columbia » Britantca, Canada, They pre- © sented the letter to Mr. D'Arcy ‘who in turn’ gave each of the marathoners a letter: from * relt congratulating ‘1600-Mile Run Ends at Border above, at least oe atest iate EEE EPP IP MS PPP He ee Closed Tourney. a Success By Lori Friesan A very. successful: annual closed tournament ‘of the Castlegar ‘ennis Club was held on the weekend with 29 mem: bers partlefpating, The finals of ; three events ‘were rained: out and were echeduled to be played Tuesday evening, In the mixed doubles, Lori Priesan and Art Dusseault, defeated Kay Jones and Glen Archambault 1-6, 6-2 and 6-3. ‘The B event was to be played “with Margaret Cordeiro and ’ Ron Friesan meeting Tillie and Herman Kemperman. Jeff: Pantages and Glen Archambault teamed to take 1 the nien’s doubles‘event over. Art Dusseault and Ron Friesan. 62, 62. The B event was won by eorge Silva and. Mario! Baif, Ge when they defeated Roland and .. Herman Kemperman 6-1, 6-8. The ladies doublea.saw Lori. Friesan and Kay Jones victorious while runners- up were Shirley Wanjoff and Margaret Cordeiro in round } robin play. i 4 The indies A flight singles * ork to Mac Sinclair, the tournament umpire. News from- Ottawa: Barry De Paoli played two! matches Monday and won the first one 6-0, 6-0 and lost the second one 1-6, 46, Doubles events were scheduled to begin Tuesday, We wish him the best of luck. Nelson is holding their annual mixed’ doubles tourna. ‘ment for the Chesser Cup this < Sunday commencing at 9 a.m. Fees aro/$7, per: team asd registration must be,made by p.m. Saturday with Bill lize, T70 Silver King Road, Nelson. VIL" 107’ or by: phoning 352. 6782 "residence or 352-7246, business. . Tt would be nice to:ace a few teams from Castlegar en- ‘ter. Last year’ Kay Jones and Barry De Paoli teamed to bring the’ cup home. ‘The 1976 West Kootenay Open’ Tennis Tournament will be held Labor’ Day: weekend hosted by the Tadanac Tennis Club. Our four courts’ will be used Saturday and Sunday and two courts on Monday for the ele for the ‘eight’ to nine > houra’ of ruaning ‘each day. : ‘About °20 miles would ‘be covered in the morning. and 20 in, the) afternoon, running: for ° buy may be ihe U8. Eovronmestal Protec: tion’ Ages Sanitized Sales: Co. of ‘America Inc. has Invented a tly ‘deo- cized ‘underwear, now avail- yable‘on the shelves of selected watores, a company ranys. ‘The new "*no-smell” gar- ments,. 861d -in* Detroit. {Montgomery | Ward| stores, in- reludes socks, shotts and T- shits in men’s sizes only.“ = ‘The underwear: is treated jit asecret chemical formula, man forthe -New:: sales company,, sesetrserts to fight. odor, through’ 2 25 $9, 50 ine ‘waa ‘The formula is) [during the manufacturing’ pro- icesa,The chemicals: work by. killing ‘bacteria’ that- combines swith sweat to eause body odor, which secording to she spokes: 210) pplled “qhe' greatest distance covered in a cingle day was 45 miles in heat) Each runner. went through “an hverage of two to:three ‘water a day and each ae devour a loaf of bread at = and supper.."One‘of the ext parta was gon und. Huros,". satd Mark, “There was a’ mountain about ‘‘every'40 miles. We stayed on _Mmoantaln topa for fourdays faa athe runners’ health and stamina was never in doubt salthough=Ron and Gustavo feet swelled up. “The people a * Washington were the friend te mines ‘here the dotted line strays to the west, ~ Second Chance for Fishery. 16 Revelstoke ‘Rod and Gun ¢ Club, Dam Committee’ ander, i chaleiaaa John W. has arrived ‘another, ‘step! > suet to providing a secon nes Taken fishery. of the: ‘Through persistent letter, writing ‘and ageing. Sie ‘sb a with your letter of July will’ forward demolition ‘plana, city official, “In accordance 2, we for approval upon completion of nalsance, 8 detailed ‘recon! “Present commitments preclude us from visiting’ the dam site prior to September, however, we will endeavor to submit the plans at the earliest, 6.0, got the City of Revelstoke tor tie the «opportunity. removal of the Illecillewaet. River dam ‘owned by the’ city and unused since 1964. vec Ina letter to the Canadian Forces at Chilliwack, executive director of the City! of Ravel- 2/atoke, E,W. Euerby, wie ‘Tho elub bopes the: re- ‘moval of the dam will provide * many tafles of unhampered’and ; [protected ‘spawning for: the fishery below, the proposed Revelstoke dam on River. final was >}; Friesan and Kay Janes were to meet Tuesday. The Bevent was » taken by. Shirley Wanjoff 6-3 + and 6-4 over Irene Perepolkin. 4, ‘The men's A (flight singles | -* final was rained. out .and also scheduled to be played! Tues- day. One set had been played with Phil Koochin winning over Jeff Pantages 62. ©; ‘The men's singles B event saw several upsets, Two of the clubs junior players, Mario Baff 16 and. Tommy DePaoli 12, defeated several Players ‘on their way to meet in ony defeated Mario ¢ e4 and play you will understand ‘why ‘ he ia-dubbed "The. Ball. Ma- chine”. Well done, Tommy! / A thank-you! goes out to Bill Perepolkin and Ron Friesan ‘for the many’ hours of work in organizing the tournament and ‘Anyone: wishing to enter ‘may pick up entry forms on the bulletin board and return them Pesan Kult kA 5 p.m. Thursday ‘Ross Henry, a resident of land-Trall Open Golf Tourna- ment staged at Birehbank Club tocapture top honers while low gross honora‘in the 38-hole Laffair. rene te Lyle Archam- « bault of “It you have: seen Tommy ® miei Sand up the Pro- ‘Amatlair with a 141 total, good enough to take top prize money of $460: across the Ine. with a 142 total for, second # pay and, $800.(55°): CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, August 21, 1976 Hecteiaal Contracting INDUSTRIAL — COMMERCIAL "RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC HEAT ‘L.HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC PHONE 365-7191 NAIRD TRANSFER LTD. ; Je A (fONY) GERONAZZO_ MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN. GRAVEL {TOP $l — 36 CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL: DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND PHONE 365-7124 ENJOY. A WORRY. - FREE. a) the Castle: “+The City of proves’ tho ‘removal of the: - Dam, subject to born in Mexicall and now lives “in Riverside, a city, of about 100,000, sr, Aapents ah the. dourney bumping into ‘wildlifa:such' as the comptroller of water rights ‘approval of all demolition plans and procedures and also ap- moet enjoyable ‘| Fed -deer and racoons. “We! were... the spok said. : Because of: the chemicals” mondback. Of the many towns © they the only bad: ‘the new line of underwear has been registered with’ the U.S. Protection x / Make lt a | be disappointed. “CASTLE BOWLADROME. 1975-76 SEASON League Bowling Will Start On _ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER th Family Affair... anyone Gehing to join a _ League please: do so ‘now!.as the Lea- “gues are all organized by the 8th, so don‘ PLEASE CALL 365-5723 or 365-6761 + LADIES MORNING: AND! AFTERNOON LEAGUES ' ‘| 94:30 to 11:30 sam, and'T foSpm, MIXED LEAGUES — EVENINGS ” 709 pim-and 9% 1 pn, [OP EN. BOWLING= Saturday and Sunday Only JVteS pm. 7 to:1T pm. NEW PRICES-—————_, Children and Students eur afiemoons ‘only): 50¢ Per Game: CHILDREN, BOWLING SHOE RENTAL 20c Per. Pair STUDENTS ‘AND SENIOR CITIZENS,’ NO CHARGE ‘Agency, the spokesma: ‘Ward stores in. Detroit. Don in said: «+ Head of marketing for Tyrell said ‘the: shorts and ~ Tshirts TOMI ae HEATING: LTD. SALES. & senvice: (ae Supply, and: Install experience occurred in. Wagon ‘Tire, Ore populition’ siz, ‘where ‘they. were. given ‘s telephones,’ “was inside and one was cutaide =! Private fatally service was” ‘ held Tuesday from the chapel of Castlegar Funeral Home for jet Gardner, 97, of Robson, who died Saturday in the ‘Trail Regional ' Hospital. Born. in Neilston, Scot- land, on May 12, ihe Mr. 5 count 8 they ber. “There: 1903 set Virden, Ma was one building. with two: geting ia ae “One : She resided in Virden until the mid-1950'a. when she moved to New Westminster, following” ‘+. her, husband's death in 1959, "Asked about ‘what they were. lool i © on returning to Riverside, ‘ty expressed a strong desiré the best ‘cross-country, ani a Reardaees ‘an double bana (Mra. Gardner. has lived in “the' Castlegar area since 1960. She ia survived by four, bert and Tom of Peace River, ’Alta.'and Jim and John ” ‘of Thunder Bay; Ont.; ‘two: -. + daughters, Mra. Agnes Luce of sVancouver. and) Mra.” Janet’ great-grand- | SPECIAL SUMMER SAVINGS. ON BUILDING MATERIALS Thuredey; August 21 to. Wednesday August 27. ® “QUALITY BUILDING’ PRODUCTS: IS LOCATED ONE. ‘BLOCK OFF THE MAIN ROUTE BETWEEN CASTLEGAR AND’ TRAIL, APPROXIMATELY. 4 BLOCKS FROM THE CASTLEGAR - “SHOPPING PLAZA {GOING TOWARD: TRAIL). : CANADIAN Fevwoon SPEC ALS ner was’ prede-* Mra. Gard . ceased by her husband, John in “1959; four: eons, Ian’ in’ 1 1908, - Allen in 1948, Alex in 1960 and #) Willian ® in 1973 sa three daughters, Margare! 1925, “0 Mes. He iEita) Lind 1957 vad y Mrs. C. (Jean) Latimer in 1958. ; Family graveside service is to be held today at Fraserviow “Cemetery in New Westminster, ’ Regular price is42¢ [b: Stock Up how while the supply lasts. ‘Citation, 3Y2""—$12.25 batt '—$11.00 batt * Free delivery local * Free estimates. on ‘plans Ho TS: Monday. Friday 8:30-5:00° ‘Saturday, Aug. 23: ‘9:00 - 5:00 "636 6TH AVE. SOUTH. CASTLEGAR, B.C. PHONE 365-7795 ‘ WHEN QUALITY COUNTS, COUNT ON QUALITY