CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 12, 1962 FOR SALE "SG .2-door hardtop Bulck, g00d condition, Ph, 365-5882 or ees |: 'N KKASLO, B.C. ON BEAUTIFUL Kootenny Lake, 4-bedroom house, lagre Uving-room with fireplace, dl- ning room. Electricity, good water supply. full bathroom, oll heat. Five level lots In gardens and orchards, Full price - $5,000, Apply Mra, M. B. Watson, Box 1765 Kimberley. Phone LUdtow 2-4326, * Coal and wood furnace with pipes, Ph, 365-5) 3828 4-bedroom oo was heat, closo to schools, $9,500. Apply 575 Green St., Castlegar, 1953 Fargo :. 4-ton. eee wood shape, Can be geen nt Skyline. 326 ‘Treed lot near hosp! #236, Large McClary refrigérator, $55. W. Krachenfels, by Maples | Motel, Blueberry Creck, Partiy-finished homie liveable bosement. One road weat of Robson school, Ph, 865-5994. Cabin cruiser, 6-ft, beam, 16 ft. Jong,. family’ boat, $225; one aqua- plane speedboat and trailer, 4-ft. beam, 11 ft. long, $250, Ph, 385-3328. — Fresh vegetables and peas for. freezing. Apply Castleaird Plaza. Jacuzzi jet pump with ¢hree- quarter np moter and 40-al. ‘pres: sure tank. Ph, 7282 Sentinel Building Supplles, Thrums Brand new gas stove, fully aut- 3 10 cu, ft. new ree . new Fairbanks- . Now on special, aluminum combination screen doors $6.95_each. Ph, 365-2868, 8238 Like new Home-lite 520 divect drive chain saw, wore “only chain, $160. Ph. 365-560! ‘Wiener nies, Siz Sa “Wilts Box 852, Castlegar. 828 Enterprise. as 365-823! renee Hoga eon dition. Ph. 328 “¥. Bonde below | eras FOR SALE 2-bedroom house sang nerengss 8 in Enat | nabs Ph. 865. nmore wor Tani conditions Ph, 305-5775, Private view tot, kKinnaled, Good soll t nice trees, Ph, 305-2262, “titinished S-bedroom home with hnaoment sutte, 8. 4005, * f acai 3 Kinnaird, Ph, 868+] —: a 926 FOR RENT Nice furnikhedt or unfurnished Tons aents 3 rooms, bath, eee Tieat and water Nera $75, Ha vilek Hunn mae th 8 Unfurnished houge In ‘cuntivuar. Close so businets Matrict. §50 9 month, ul; a1. Apply at Castlegar Newer einae S-heroom howse— in” Blueberry Creek, Wh, 865-8300, IN CASTLEGAR Good revenue woperty, new 45 x 50 store with four 4-room_ sum furnished npartments on xecond foor. Best location, blork from new post office, lots of ‘parking space and fot for additlonat bullding 000. th re- f autiful near-nere lot, couple of blacks fram schools, anothef home or apartments, $17,000. ‘Write Peter Harvick, 18316-2nd N.E. Seattle 55, Wash, 26-(t. Pan-American tratier, fully- ee enaee Bullding Supplies, ‘Thrum |. 859-7282,, 828 atta etre poms Bara apt in Casticnan Ph, 3 OAT! cate tient ee boats; Wa- canda = ftibre; boating “eee aries: trailer supplies; “Bales, Frultvale, 1.0. _ tins ‘Allstate Rebuilt Engines Save $15 to $20. Replace, don’t repair. All- state rebuilt engines are reduced! Every engine is completely re-man- ufactured with new internal parts and all bearing surfaces are micro- finished. Guaranteed trade-in credit Tanged. Simpsons-Sears, Nelson, Ph. 390. :. tinlg post ‘office, churches, Room to build | for your old engine. Installations ar-{‘ Need Floor Coverings? See Simp- sSons-Sears low, low catalogue prices. Fast shipping service from Vancou- ver. Complete selection of samples at our store, Simpsons-Sears, Nelson; Ph. 2390, ttnid Modern 2-hedronm home, untur- nished, Columbin Heights, Robson, Rent §75 mene Ph, Nelson pee roomed apartment ‘and a-room- ci npartment. Apply: peste Apartments, Ph, 965-9781, “a-room heated apartment in oe tlegar. Apply 426-7th Ave, or Ph. 365-6791... sat Bs Deron, Bute tocated Text to Irene's nth. Would be 8 | itfeat tor Snail business with ving quarters attached, pease cord fd 2-bedroom house in canines Ph, 863-3807, ” & aT Heated, furnished apartment in Castlegar available July a Apply 647-Gth Ave. or Ph, 365-277 Et Sulte at Fremenko'a oe *h, 365-8061. 326 ers: | —~—Z-bedroom house with option to 6511, 826 buy, 764-4th Ave, Ph. S65- Z-bedroom modern electric home. Avallable July 1st. “Apply B2 land Drive or Ph, 365- St tind. room. suite. Apply Creights ‘Apartments. Ph "aes78. Residential lots, apply iat Jewellery Store, trn26 *. NOTIGES OPPORTUNITY — To average at least $15 per day In a business of your own handling’ best known ine of household products. No cash required, Car necessary, For full in- formation write Watkins Products, Two church organs, apply J. C. Killough, Box 609, Castlegar, Ph. 5183, Ht 328 Baby budgies, Ph. 365-8390. 328 FOR RENT mee rent or sale — 4-bedroom houst floors, fruit trees Attractive (modérn — yenr-round home at Christina Lake with 60 fect lakeshore ‘frontage, app. ‘%-acre, double plumbing, fireplace, sunporch, furnace and fully furnished summer cottage. Write Box 43, Christina rake or phone 447-5278, and “workshor. Situated: on large socter, lot. Ph. be tin23 Pully-furnisl eT Bulte, all utilities palds reasonably priced. Ph, 365-5442. 2-room furnished sulte, heated, Main St, Castlegar, Ph. 365-5261. Inc, Box 4015, Station D, Vancouver. Ha a ae ial acl Horachuck riding every weekend at’ Harrop Ferry. Tratl rides and tuition, Bring the whole family. 20 horses to choose from and free tent- Ing if you wish, H. Harrop. Castlegar and District Sports- Good prizes.. Pop and ice cream for ehitdren, Public invited. 27 Trail Business College — New 4. 21-32 3 BEDROOM EXCLUSIVES 460 Spruce Street Single floor convenience with the added” extra of a family room (den or’ office) or 4th bedroom, if needed. * Patio garden to the rear in a secure and , well-established neighborhood. Living room hag a raised fireplace. Garage is built-in. Some finishing is required: z Over: 1,300 sa. ft for only $13,800 560 7th Avenue This two-level unit contains.a bright, sunny lower suite with separate entrance, A tenant will provide the means of an easy purchase arrangement, Main ‘floor is’ roomy with hardwood flooring and- ‘good finish. Let us sr ou the painless method to home th only $3,000 Modern planning with fancy finish in ash and term begins Before you buy a sewing ma- chine see the new Renmore push- button, -twin-needie . automatic ziz- zag at Simpsons-Sears, Nelson. Only $99.88. ked by our famous at ce tin: ‘and board in Brivate home. apply e pitath Ave. Castlegar. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Bor 308; Castlegar. tis. ‘Deadline for’ slasaireg nas 18 12 eaday the day tint’ Want girl's bike, age 8-10 years. Ph, 865-5005. ae = ale ‘Want to rent beginning. on or around Aug. 10 an unfurnished, two- m house or apartment: Please °K Fraver, Qsoyoor, “BC. mvieg full: particulars. initial payment, " Juniper i ‘Want. to rent 2- or S-bedroo! house, preferably. unfurnished. ‘Write 908, - Castlegar : News. 823 ‘Want to’ rent 2- or 8-bedroom unturnished home, Ph. . 367-996, aly | Michel and iret by a cozy Vanity large _ plas- tered bedrooms, storage, basement and attached garage, with: ,breezeway, Drive slowly past this beauty and hen call 365.3441. ie - 525 Tth Avenue Near schools and playfields, this bright new 3-bedroom home is a mothers dream of family “HELP: Want ED cute Man'— 23 43 years, airied with good references, for permanent position which will pay $80 to $110 1 week to start for a man not. afrald to work. This could be ot Interest to a man in.a. store or factory who might wish an out- side Poaltln an replies handled with has laundry, future lavatory, and provision for extra rooms. Living room is panelled in birch veneer. Kitchen has . dining and work areas, Require $1,000' down, ANDERSON Phone 365-2441 Bob Willlams at 365-8378. . 328 Quotations will be recelved by the Seeretary-Treasurer, C, H. King for fuel to 7 Supplied to schools in ins District No; Coal: ‘Green Hn Furnace coal or equivalent. Stoker: 50-50 mixture Derence 4 Gravel &.Top Soil |» DIDOHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 865-6041 ‘BEACON MOTORS Ltd. ‘Ponting — Rulck —- Vauxhall 101 Baker. St.’ Nelson - Phone 578 ue grade ‘SAND & stoker, This coal t mixed before going into storage ee on: 25,000 furnace oll, All fuels to be placed in re- spective storage at schools when and where required. Board reserves the right to Te- dJect Gad or all tenders. Tenders close at 12:00 noon, July 23, 1962. Accent is being placed on in-| senior of Cor, Maple & 9th, Castlegar senior of broad picture of federal, provin- celal and Donaid Bros. Earthmoving, Contractors Ltd. planning and operations, This year Civil Defence is . stressing muni- Jeipal planning. Stylist in A young man with an inter- esting and‘crowded background is Fredricko Parisian Hair Area is'the use of a.small concentrated flow of hot alr which allows you to the hair while comb.) to the Castlegar “a This Parisian hair stylist,’ ci cur: rently at the Beauty Parlour at the Castleaird Plaza, at 25 has al. ready travelled in nine countries demonstrating his skills and a We-| new hair drying apparatus. In true European craftsman- n21 | ship ‘tradition, Fredricko studied for three years in Parls and one year in Brussels before he was qualified ‘to™call himself a hair. stylist. an. appointment at the World's, Fair in Brussels in 1958 and he was taken en: staff in the Salon of the Savoy Hotel in London, During a six.month stay at the George Hotel in Edinborough, Scotland, he was surprised to find one of his customers was Princess This’ training earned him | way. ing . without using BASEMENT, :DIGGING, , DITCH ING, \CKFILLING, negated CEMENT. GRAVEL ne 365-5464: Castlegar Phone 359-7474 Thru _Ballding Supplies : “panaing & Supply Oo ed ; Castlegar Phone 365-8351. hair dryers, rollers and pin curls. He brought one of these ma- chines from ‘Paris with him’ and has been busy demonstrating ‘it's use ‘tq, local hairdressers and: cus. tomers. He has also worked in Stock: holm; Sweden, and parts ‘of Ger- CASTLEGAR - many before ‘doing ‘a ‘short stint |: in the Belglum army in the Congo and an exploratory trip ‘to Nor. He has been’ impressed with the material wealth and, progress of the’ U.S, ‘and Canada and the opportunities they afford.” How- ever, he has ekpressed the opin- ion that when the European Com. mon market becomes. a complete reality, ‘it: will develop into the who was nearby Balmoral Castle. - One of the secrets of the 28 | French hair styles, says Fredricko, ; FIELD AND STREAM By JACK WHITE ~ Well it looks like about the only fish that is really hankering to be caught are the Silvers which a include Kokanee, Kickaninnie, Sal-| - mon Pi or Slippery Trout — how many more names they have I don't know, if you do let me know. Anyway, good catches of these tasty little fish are still being caught in the Arrow Lakes, mainly on a Willow Leaf and a worm. How long the run will last, Lord only knows, but if: you want some fun just get out there and trail a red-tailed. brown: hackle: on your. fly rod, troll it slow on about 40 to 50 feet of line... - They put up a good scrap for thes size and really are a ot of fun when you can get them to take -a fly. Fishing a little deeper oftens rewards a fellow. with a. spine- tingling strike when all -else fails. ‘Those who have been samp. ling Shep Lake in preparation for this coming Sunday's big’. Fish Derby are reporting. back | ‘that there are lots of fish’ being caught but none of any. great, size. * We went up and tried it our- selves and were rewarded with six nice Brook Trout. There was one other boat on the, lake and they had two nice Rainbow in. the 12- inch class. I don't know what they were using znd they werent vel: Balance by mortgage. AGENCIES Evenings 365.3276 or Jack Hipwelf (salesman) Evenings 365-3256 5 : WARNING — Eli Sopow asks parents to warn their children against swimming in the gravel pit at the river. SoA TAT Wante Volunteers to supervise swimming at_the Kinnaird Pool open soon. Phone 365-5424 or 365-2471 rR in the castlegar United Church. “Applications will be Tecelved for. positions, Schoo! District No. 9 (Cas- ttegar). One Bus-driver-maintenance man, preference given. to. applicant’ with and wiring. Applicant must" have current Class “A” chauffeur's' licence. » One full-time Schoo! .Custodian. Application forms available at the cpeeeeereey on or before july 28, 1962, Seeretary-Treasurer, School District No. 9, 0, Box 820, CASTLEGAR, B.C, ‘LOST Two keyg in black leather case. $5 reward, Finder please return to Castlegar News, CARDS OF THANKS .. I. wish to express my © sincere thanks “to ‘all those who were 80 kind to me during my stay in hos- pital, Special thanks to Drs. John+ son ‘and Hall, nurses’ and statf of the Castlegar, and District Hospital. L, A. Grunerud. ‘The families of the late William N. Perepotkin of: Thrums wish te express thelr sincere thanks friends, relatives and neighbors tor thelr many: acts of Kindness, floral offerings and tokens of sympathy extended to them during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Drs, Hall and sonneon and the Castlegar Funeral Homi Peter. and Nellie and nae) Mike and Ann and fas, ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mra, J. M. Dunlop wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Berne ‘Jean to. Mr.» George Allan Worobey, only son of Mr..and Mrs. George Worobey of Castlegar. ‘he wedding will take place Aug. 2 fish of that vue that. will aa ane the prize winners next Sunday. They have put their necks out for $250 worth of prizes and need your support to make a go of it. Tickets are available at the sports. shops in town, from’ any. member or from any of the drug stores. There will be ‘no motorized boats. allowed. in the Derby ‘on Sunday but if at’all. possible the Sportsmen will have a small boat available to give rides’ around the lake in, particularly to ‘the smaller. fry. If the lake is'.too crowded deal will have to wait till six p.m. when the Derby closes. ‘There are a lot of people who have signified their ‘intentions of coming up Sunday, and :watching the fun of these fishing fanatics, trying to outdo one another. ;It would be very advisable:if: the fish committee had two! or. three sets of: very accurate scales weighing | up to two pounds and scaled to, the finest weight possible, as a $150 motor may hinge on a! few aa rcidentally anyone > .in« thie ticket with them as you will have to show it when you’ weigh’ your fish in to be eligible. from each person before they leave as to number, size and! spe- cies of fish caught. We want to. compile all the statistics possible on the fish in the lake. Saturday night is work party night up at the lake, Bring your come on up. We have a booth to build, wharf to fix’ and a few other odd jobs, 23 Tf you want cheap Derby tie. kets try Ernie Geronazzo, he Ieaves 9 | books on the ground up. Sheep Lake way. I've got it though, Ernie. t and political unjt:in the, world. with. boats fishing, the. free ride Derby should have’ their Derby : Also, we would like a report | f rake, saw and hammer fellows and |# Be 8 sa a SEE US FOR ALL | GENERAL - AUTO REPAIRS CASTLE MOTORS Phone 365-2411 SUBDIVISION Real: Estate Board’ "Approval has, now been ‘received. Choice Tots are 3 : now available to” the public. *; Water Services ©" are in. | Roads being constructed.” . Walking Distance to ‘downtown - CASTLEGAR Close to schools, -Hospital, Arena, and New: SHOPPING CENTRE “Lots in’ various. sizes - well’ ° developed land. “Ready. for lawns “oer gardens. For Information Phag 365-3851 or 365-5615 ip oor see - CeLow BROS, 601° Columbia ‘Ave. - CASTLEGAR ane ‘Lakes Ferry ETAT - LORETTA’S ~ BEAUTY SALON , Hair Styling, tints manicures ete. Comfort under our Air-con- ditioned Hair Dryers. i Thows 365-8290. ' etta Lacoursiere 4 _AzrcAnMNaN ‘Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave 10.00 am, Bfonday. Arrive 5 400 p.m, Monday, Edgewood ¢ Leave 700 am. Tuesday Wharf 10.00 a.m. ‘Thursday. Arirve 4.00 pm, Thursday, Leave Edgewood «RADIATOR REPAIRS - i] . CARI » RADIATOR REPAIRS | : > SHOP, 5 STOCKS-BONDS-MUTUAL FUNDS +1460 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. |; ° 364 Baker St, Nelson ae Castlegar and ‘District residents | _ call Zenith 6707 (no toll charge). PHONE. 365-5500 HEATING REPRESENTATIVE FOR SIMPSONS SEARS EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY: Nothing Down 3 Years To Pay Do It Yourself and Save "PLUMBING and HEATING See Oar: -- Air Conditioning - Phone 365-6282 PLUMBING AND Blueprints arid Tools Loanec’ CAS TLE Pumps & Water Conditioning imming Pool Equip WE_-CARRY A GOOD . " STOCK, OF SUPPLIES _ TONIGHT & FRIDAY Shows at 6.45 & 9 pm. “SASH AND DOORS In All ae Styles WINDOW. SAND DOOR ‘LASS FRAMES IN ALL SIZES. & WEIGHTS! Agents For Pearson Sashléss 'Win-. dows and All Sealed. Units; CASTLEGAR SAS AND: DOOR a WORKS: 3211 Castlegar Social Notes. Mrs. in Johnson, Phone 365-8294 |. Miss | Mary Richardson left ‘ Monday morning to‘spent the rest the summer visiting Vancouver and other ‘points of ‘interest, here were 40 ‘members of the Senlor, Citizens .who attended the showing. of ‘The Man Called Peter”. on Monday © afternoon .in Trail, after which’tea-and cookles were -gerved, — ‘Miss Polly. Nazaroff of Mission is spending: the! summer: visiting with ther parents,:' Mr‘ and Mra, Mr. and, Mra. L. V. Campbell leave today for Vancouver where they will attend ‘the wedding Sat- urday, of their son, Burton, to Miss Judy McDiarmid. Mr, an Rita and Jim, left Friday to make their home in Trail. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Petts for’ a few days was the. latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Lee of Calgary. and an aunt and ‘uncle, Mr, and: ewan, Ont. ‘Miss irs, A. Cummings, Munt of, Metach- Mather. of Trail is|'; are spending two weeks visiting in| jj IGE GREAM, 3 pt. . Splonde BACK BACON, sliced, 1/ Ib. ....... 450. PORK GHOPS, all cuts, Ib. ....... 65¢ WIENERS, No. f Ib. .....<.--+-. 396 BONELESS BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ib. 89c FLOUR Five Roses or Purity, 25 Ibs. $1.59 size SE Be MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, 5 Ibs. PORK & BEANS, Nabob, (5-07. 2 for 28 PREM, Swift's ......scesceeese+ 390 spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. C.: Ma. her irs. J, Thompson and son Pat of cavend visited friends and re- lations in Robson and Castlegar during the past week, 'Mr.-and Mrs, J. Gall and Ka- thy: have. returned home from a visit ‘to the ‘latter’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Neil and family at Tete Hite Cache, B.C., and on through’ Jas- per National Park, Michael and © Maryann ‘ Gall Nakusp, : ‘ ‘Mrs.’ G. ' Eastcott » and \.son' Wayne and ‘Janice Taylor visited with ier and | Mrs, H, Johnson yun sting at the boms of Mr! Mooré tunday, in thelr granddaughter and: nuaband, Mrs; Bruce Bradshaw, and lly of Nelson. were’ also visitors ‘atthe Moores on Sunday, Mrs. Kelly isa daugh: ter of the Moores, Mr L,’' Ve Campbell’ and Mr. Burt: coimpbell returned © Sunday. from Calgary where they ‘attended a two.day Soclal Credit’ convention. Pat" Ford, who was tea- ching in Dawson ‘Creek, spent part of the holidays with her parents, Mr. and: Mrs, ‘M. H.' Ford leaving Sunday for Ontario where she will visit with relations’ prior to leav- ing on a six-month tour of Europe. Miss Ford ‘will join Miss Sheila Graham of New Westminster, for- merly of Trail,. in Montreal and they will sail July 26 on the Em- press of Britain... ° Mr, and Mrs, Paul. Oglow and family spent the weekend visiting in Kelowna, returning home Sun. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. Melnick and family accompanied’ by “Wayne Peppard left Tuesday morning for the Calgary Stampede and other Alberta points. Mr. and Mrs. James Toogood have left Castlegar and taken up residence in Blueberry: My. and Mrs, Ron Gemmill and family left Saturday to visit with relations in the States and in London, Ont., to visit: with other relations. ‘Mrs, Nancy Gemmill left Wed- nesday for Fort McLeod where I ceo Central Ted, Phone 365-3093 KINNAIRD, Be. Free Delivery = Wieners stss. $1 ‘008 Cake: Mix Twinkle, 4-15-07. pkg.. 878 =I Cheerios 2: 10Yeroz. pkg. ... Cheese Sprendomy, 2 Ibs... Dog Food top, 10 "tins:. she will visit’ with her mother, Mrs, Edgar, and other relations in the district. Mr, and Mrs, C, Bolley. and children of New Westminster are visiting the-latter’s'sister; Mr. and Mrs, T..McGauley. Misses Elaine Chernoff, Marie Mr, ‘Art 'Kelly” of ‘Trail’ and ang te ! Cloudy. skies and slight sho. wers did: not -marr a pretty sum- mer wedding which took place re- cently in St. Rita’s Roman Cath- olic Church in Castlegar, when John Julien Gallant took «as his bride the former Judith Mae Stad. ler of Robson. The bride is the eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stad. ler of Robson while the groom is the son‘of-Mr.-and Mrs, Manuel Gallant of Wellington, P. EB. 1. Officiating at ‘the double-ring nuptial mass was Rev, Father E. A. Brophy. The church was decor. ated with mixed’ summer flowers for the occasion. Wedding music was played by Mrs, Romeo Goulet while soloist was’ Mrs. Steve Gallo. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride. was radiant in a gown of nylon net and lace over satin. It had‘ lily-point sleeves and @ square-cut neckline with sequin pearl © necklet -and . éarrings’ and carried a bouquet: of ‘red sweet. heart“ roses‘ and’ white carnations and Valerie left by plane Friday for’ Honolulu where they will Den. vo weeks at (Waikik B jeach. “ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs, T.: Sanford, Phone 365.5883 |... Recent’ visitors’ at. the home fof. Mr. and: Mrs, ‘Keith Waldie lave been’ Mrs. Waldie’s which was'nestled a blue- bird. of happiness. The bride’s veil was shoulder-length . and was crowned by a cluster of lily-of-the- valley and pearl droplets, .. Mrs,;‘Tom'Gibson was matron of honor and the bride's only at- tendant. She wore ‘a white lace dress with a red cumberbund. Her accesories were ' white and ‘she carried a red and white colonial Sharon Neergaard: and . a ‘friend, Pat Gore; Mrs, Waldie’s father and =| stepmother, Mr." and: Mrs,.R." D. Fornasero; her brother and -sister- =) indaw, Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. M. Forna. bouquet of Best man and only attendant to ‘the groom: was Mr. Lloyd J. Stadler, brother, of the bride. “The wedding’ reception. was ,| held at the Golden. Horseshoe Res. taurant .at C: Mr. Donna, all of ary. . Dr. W.-L, Wright left on Sat- furday’s plane: for “Calgary where he’ will visit 'for,a few'days before going on to the Maritimes, Boston = an dNew. York. He is. expected to Ice: Cream Factor, 3 pte Cookies: OATMEAT: Dads, 2. ‘gs. Prem TIN Watetinelon Ls. Oranges : 5 LB BAG . ‘STORE : HOURS 3 AE Sundays, 10.00 a.m. ‘to 5 p.m. “ot Monday 9.00 a.m. to 12 noon Balance of Week 9.00 am, to 9.00 pm, “AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY “AND DRY CLEANERS | CL =j|be away for. several months, . A. Lamb and “Janice re. uirned last ‘week from a motor trip to Vancouver. Mrs. M. Schuepfer. is home| again after two weeks in Bovteney Lake : General: Hospital. ‘ Barbara: Martin arrived Romeo Goulet’ said eee aaa Mr. Steve Jankola proposed the toast to“the bride, to. which the groom responded. A. three-tiered ‘wedding cake made ‘by the bride’s mother, and || topped by three white’.and silver bells tied with a white ribbon and enclosed in_a veiling of tulle cen- tered. the bride’s-.table. The lower tiers of the cake were supported home’on Monday from-Vancouver to ’spend her vacation with her Parents, Mr.’ and Mrs, Bert Martin. Mrs. James Heslop, formerly of Yellowknife, NWT) and Miss Bernice Heslop, who ‘last. year taught : at Inuvek, NWT, : arrived. on Sunday to take u BIRTHS “ SHERSTOBITOFF — To’ Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherstobitof£ of trim: on. the .bodice. She. wore a]: by, white swans: and were ‘further Gallant « Stadler ‘Wedding graced by pink.rosebuds. ‘The ar- rangement on the’ bridal . table was also enhanced by the presence of- tall white tapers in ‘silver: hol- ders, Following the reception, the wedding guests were entertained at the home of the bride’s parents in Robson where the happy. couple received a telegram of congratula- tions from the groom's parents in Prince Edward Island. For the ‘wedding. trip, the bride chose“ a gold crepe sheath complemented with white acces. sories and a corsage of red rose- buds. ‘Mir. and Mrs~Gallant will re- side in Castlegar for the present. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 12, 1962 Straw Hat Vogue “Boaters, the straw hats spor- ted by: Eves in the Gay Nineties are’ once again coming into fash- ion,” declares Sam ‘Grogg of the Victorla Centennial Committee, an. nouncing the big hat’ decorating competition being . sponsored by that organization for all ladies with imagination and a flair for a: sty- BE, ginally ‘made at’ Luton in Bedford. shire by the descendants of French’ Straw Plaats first: Brought into ‘Scotland by: Mary, Queen.of Sco! and later resettled in England by her son, James: the first. They were'-in vogue in Vic. torla at the turn and people ‘were:so delighted .to note their return; to” popularity during © this year. that PAY'N TAKIT + Open Evenings ‘till’9 p.m. Except Saturday 5.30 p.m. , CLOSED, SUNDAYS. of the century |‘ the ‘ootaraltion is sponsoring this competition, or rather, three com- petitions, one for girls of 13 to 18, another‘ for young ‘ladies from dies.of 25 to‘ 100, Shirts see the finest at Thrums- on July..5,.a daughter, Oglow Bros. “Take it from ME cee this paint will save. you fime and money!” Here's the casy, moncy-saving way to have the outside of your home looking just the way you want it. Monamel Outside Latex flows on fast and dries fast. And cleaning - up afterwards is a cinch. What's more, “you'll find you'll need less paint: and. the result will please you for years. Come .on in today. You'll be glad you did! y QgLow BROS. © 19 to 24 and a third for young Ia. ‘i Leitners| RED KETTLE SOUPS by. Campbell's: } CREAM OF MUSHROOM CREAM OF ONION CREAM OF POTATO 2% doz. sees. SL Nihlet Corn 2 fer We sh San 8] VEAL CHOPS, fh. 79¢ GROUND BEEF, fh. 49¢ BOLOGNA pc. Ib. 29¢ PORK LIVER, Ib. 37 45 ot. Batted Wheat ne BSS Bde: BUILDING & SUPPLY CO.’ LTD. - PHONE 365-9351 IP in Robson. They shall be joined by Mr. Heslop later ‘on. - Mr. ‘and. Mrs. A. McGowan and’ children ‘of. Kitimat, B.C., are presently visiting ‘Mrs. MeGowan's father and ‘mother,’ Mr. and “Mrs. Pete _Wanjoff. George. Wanjoff also home from Vancouver, : . Ke Robey” and Heather ‘of: Grand ‘Forks a svient, ‘the weekend with ° Mr, oo Te Raine. pe \\ Mra, 'T,: Kaardal and children returned home:on Sunday from ‘a Take spent holidaying at Christina ce. and Mrs. J.-F. Stadler, David and. Laurel, : left. this week for’a short holiday in'Salmon Arm where they will: visit the former's sister and” brother-in-law. | They. will return via the Okanagan Val_ ley and Grand Coulee Dam. $ave With faucet. SPECIALS - CEMENT: -DOUBLE BOWL | 3 ?" "Laundry Tubs: ' .. $30. 20 Only «.. $ave | ELECTRIC HOT WATER .TANK No. ‘40. Double Element _ ‘BEATTY’ _COPPERMATIC 'WRINGER WASHER : Stainless'stee] tub. — ‘timer — ‘Pump was $200.00, Only)... 22.0: - $75.00: Front St. & Heating Problems «" “Now is the time to change’ that old furnace’ “ARMSTRONG” GAS & OIL: FURNACES Ducts made up at low prices: for the self installer Registers, & pipes; at prices to suit you — Free advice on Plumbing Castlegar Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Phone 365-8284 ". DELICIOUS WATERMELON : % every. pie guaranteed vA. ia Gisare ede 2. OC