> CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 20, 1966 Local Support is Urged Mrs, D. Hughes, ih, 365-5503 nivergary. MORTGAGE GE MONEY X AVAILABLE For further information ; contact ms) :- TRANS-CANADA MORTGAGE .GORP.. L3Do!. 718 Granville St., Vancouver 2, ‘B.C. : College i is Collecting total of 10,000 books rea- Library of 10,000 Books j= NEWS, Tufsday, Jan, 20). 1968" Castlegar City Centre Motel BANQUET ROOK By. For Minor Hockey Week Hockey Semi-final f. methods and, ghia said thes te: thelr, etfecti d' coat, Bed tohettn ie bated tat re Re nication ke ow of is rap hated and. pociol, Mr, and Mrs. P. T. Melville ference | servic provided for a nominal fee, By : 50 Persons = Available for Bookings North American In-; en each Bakere Early dians played hockey on frozen lakes and rivers: with: a curv fe tree branch for a stick and rozen rawhide balls’ tfor a Fiyen today hockey is still is|team in a close checking game | te! ear —Minor x Many hours of tame are giv- by in coa , As one hockey en- HRuset 2 sald this week: “These volunteers encourage sportsman- able jand promote good citizen- Pn exhibition hockey last week Trail Pee Wees took our by a-score of 8-4, On Saturday last, Spokane juveniles were visitors ‘to Castlegar for a two Coach Sai im Lane start were ‘surprised this weekend when tho Castle- Rift. fro! tole recently wit gar Juveniles travel to Grand Forks tomorrow for an § o'clock garve in the “spud centre,” with 50th weddin, 2 je Grand Forks returning to Cast- legar on Wednesday the 26th. for the second game of the ser- es, tp| chureh at Folkstone, Kent, Eng- fant . They came to Canada in . They first settled at Moose- jaw, Sask., then in 1933 at Lore- burn, Sask. This was followed by a move to Prince Albert be- fore coming to Trail in 1942, Mr. Melville joined Comin- co in 1942 ss a security guard, 1916 ae Ber ea aaliean LLL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 8,8 pamp! hlet file, federal and og publ Cesteger Flying Club ot per so that Mogued the deb can ana’ Pog finished on time. bebind Tn, addition, when, the lib- ns it will have a'collec- C) All be \s ane is the’ seryicg svallableito -to!all: realdehts of the these means it is hoped to aug- tat ‘the 'library’s ‘ootenays. | living ‘periodical titl- I governmer! Most particu xd cont ae to. use meng the, existing public Ubrary ie courses fe of the books will, be larly selected to support ven at the College i be a general fe "The most notable features of the new, building will be its College buildings, its. initial ie formation of a in- ly documen- T 88, le | floor space'of some 7, 700" square | SMORGASBORD SUNDAYS —— 2'to 9 PAA, Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Rood Dining Room - i potiee fee 7 days per week 7,a.m:- 0 p.m; _), Columbia at Main Street ; central location amoxg. the other, retiring in 1958, They have two sons, Reg at Alticana, Sask., and Harold at home. Their daughter Mrs. Doug- nd ese Mma- o feet (Capable of accommodatiig | im ie Now: Has New Facilities oe ‘Also a comprehensive col over 20,000 volumes) and the |& : of the ¢] Andy Denny Hughes, | lection of-books, pamphlets and Provision .to seat’ about.180 of RITA’S HALL ng club met at. th sasit student: enrolment. at one, time, Jas dun) Linley lives at Galt, tape recording and Bouse af the ‘slrport aie oy wh addidons “te their lc West Heootenays aa oe seem | mostly at individual, study. car- las (Edn a 0 ae ¢ Hy ue ities, film’ and ‘slide projectors | for Mr, and Mrs. Loren Gregg : and Beeld cen thats : . ‘ . [and daughters Connie, Joanne | s les ing ‘upon Phone 365-7944 tink, say howdee, pat|at 4.80 for the start Passed on Nov. 7, 1965 by| 82d Denise, formerly of Neue total’ of 16 ‘year’s experience in ANDERSON youn ie Tee ont crater to Trai| the student body. this crest is] 5" make their home at Ubrary work, the peir have been R worth 6th Avenue. ‘1E it. corresponding with and speak- AGENCIES more tal on Monday, Jan. 24 for the sec-|20¥ me ee oleae Hi ie iooped ing w eh and Se confluence of the Columbia and x in; ler to/.get th aie ara & third ear Scheduled | Kootenay rivers and the book Mrs, Carl M. Loeb! B available Tagorigation about new Cea aCe ey ney ae et ott new. bridge across the river lea- ding to higher learning, as well | 5°; : Announcement gama visibly pleased with| game. On* Monday, our Bantams the efforts of the focal juven-| with coach Ed Isaksen and man- ile club. In Nelson on Saturday, our Midgets met the finest of the Queen City in‘ yet'-another ; Minor two f J 22109 has : e week of Jan. x "| REAL ESTATE NEEDS||bcen sot aside as Hockey Week| start in Canada. Be a booster, call in| Trail Midgets are at Castlegar reading” -of high; non eum INSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE AND LIMITED Government | Ape proved FLYING scHoot program: ment wall include a puolocoplr, cil their first meen of the ‘West Kootena: rels,; These, | to; new year. facilities this. year is a” coffee bled during th the ‘next few years. , together with the Since items in this last| streamlining of library proced- |e snack. \bar, telephone and | category. are’no Jonger in'print| ures and the use of modern a) 8 neral all around improve-| and. are difficult to’ obtain, it] equipment’ will make the facul- men' is hoped that residents who own | ty, ‘a showplace amiong the libre With the improved weather, copies will assist the library by| 3’ wp # 8 the bra- trea club: hopes. to. sea.-more donating printed and manuscript | 46s of its kind and a centre that which for the past few| materials they no longer need| Will be a-unique addition to ‘the fin has been hampered by| which are concerned with the| cultural life of the ‘West Kao: poor conditions, history,’ archaeology,: ethnology, | tenays. ‘i ag I Air Charter Seivics'- Rentals - Sightessing Pilghts jl Located at the Castlegar Airport ond game _ PH. DAYS 365-7444 PH, NIGHTS 365-7035". ‘The West Kootenay Minor The Castlegar and district|as symbolizing education and Bantam Rep hockey team trav-| knowledge as a bridge one has elled to Trail earlier ‘last week: | to cross in life. to come home with a 41 win The crest is made on a back- tams ground oO gold felt so that the Vi colors ‘of the school (blue and .| gold) have been retained in the Fy oeote tr Sith one goal caa| The sts have arriy.| Te of Ri Pereverso! one eacl ie new cre: ve twas a near shutout for goalled and arc on sate this week at | Stintow and ey a bu tt Trail Mrs, R. W. Kinaha: = ‘ : lender L. the school.” They ibaye proved | pon” ac INO H A ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD HARD MARVIN L, LeROY, B.S., 0.D. a GLIDDEN POINTS. WARE OPTOMETRIST Is NOW LOCATED AT 106 Maple St. Castlegar ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE e e wise wees Man injured Attempting 08 To Restart Stalled Vehicle |x KXAN), EArarg Memaylas oped 2 to hospit with a broken leg, following | an | An’ Rome For Your... Wes accident on the Robson a Two days. later at 8.15 p.m. Drapes & = = = The accident took teat on = \ 45 a.m. a couple of vehicles were in- =] volved in a collision on Colum- . S Carpeting = QUALITY WORKMANSHIP by Thomas of Robson had become bia Ave., near the Twin Rivers stuck in the snow and Michay-| Motel. The drivers were Roland to it} C of Rossland WIDE SELECTION OF FABRICS AND CARPETS free if jland'and Maria Beauchann FREE ESTIMATES! Dam- SEE KNUT AT.. |e eeceer ‘GASTLEGAR GUSTOH UPHOLSTER ct came: through and sank one|to be very sharp an , game thEOUSH, she third period, !eaid a student F okenaan, Terran. tl ga WB Mel Corlon Yard ‘Goods ¥ ecent sv : &-Foot Widths, Per Sq. Yd. EXT! A SPE IAL VALUE! | ve More on ‘Quality’ Furniture and Appliances Our 10- -Day Store- Wide Sale: ~ Jan. 20 - 29 driven by Shannon Creek, ran into the Senior Citizens ay 8, an Sending Delegate | f castes Sia To KRC Meeting The day before two vehic- q eae by Alan Johnson of 4 legar and John Urquart o! The Castlegar and District naire tte Citizens Association held Kinnaird Mass! ‘Nor Ee = =I a I: were involved in a collision at 3rd Ave.-Green St. intersection. Some $400 damage rerulted and Johnson was later harged with failing to stop at - stop sign. Bedroom Su ites OUT. THEY Go! 16 asstd Styles ‘to Choose Beer No. 1550 — 3-PIECE SUITE. Mr. and Mrs. Dresser with | Mirror, cop ON = ‘Ee PERTONE - — ¥:' 4-Drawer Chest and 54” Radio Headboard Bed Regular "$299.50 SPECIAL. $259 50 egular $189.59 SAVE $30.00 SPECIAL -$169.50 ENTERPRISE RANGE WITH ALL THE WANTED ‘FEATURES ONLY ..- - $199.50 "DELUXE RANGE : ENTERI RISE FULLY AUTOMATIC ’ DECORATED WITH WALNUT . . BACKGUARD TRIM. AND ON STORAGE DRAWER: $158.38 MOFFAT 30” RANGE WE ARE. DOING IT.ON OUR OWN! REDUCING PRICE FOR THIS SALE ONLY SAVE $40. 00 On any. MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER, The most “dependable and quality-made washer i in North: Ame- qica, We can. prove it, tool Phone, write or better » *still,.come in and: find out for yourself: f ‘ Chrysler Products New and Used Cars SWEATERS Group of Jantzen wool sweaters. Two colors, Were. $18.95 Only $12.00 One-Third Off JACKETS All Ski Jackets includ- ing Reversibles,- which were $22.50 and $19. 98 now at one ridikulus price of PANTS Special table of cotton pants in the slim Hyp- ster style. Were to 9.95 ‘Now Only | 2 Pair for $9.99 HALF PRICE Two Local Students j i trees tad been very successful . Major & Minor Tune-Ups and that the oe oer At Club: Conference ender 2 incere al 1O - those men of the Association Peary early: 2 00 high school sh: who! d assisted with the tree throughout Bo. wil attend the . annual ure Teachers tiers Wag moved and semadee Clubs’ Conferences at UBC at $14.95 be sent to the KRC Community , Save One-Third Chest for their generous dona- ——— ion. Tarasoff of Thrums| —_—_SS— = a eqasdlog ta Soa mee |S : COATS SUITS read re; ing their annual mee 4 fing to be held Jan. SI in the All Marked Down to Legion hall. They delegate from the associatiol pang address will be ive a brief report of i 3 to eve. during the year. Mr. gat Dean of Educa: Oil Changes Engine Shampoos Home of Red Carpet Service No. 530 _ 3-PIECE SUITE ina very nice lilac color (our.Best Seller) : Fine top Quality Construction Regular $259. 50 SAVE $40.00 patel $219. 50 Ga SEE THE FABULOUS No. 495 _ 3-PIECE SUITE. ‘All dovetail Drawer construction with’ nylon centre and corner, guides; High gloss Bahama finish. A suite: ~ you'll be proud. to own. Shop now. and: save. ecules $279.50 _ SAVE $40.00 SPECIAL $239.51 NEXT TO ARENA (PACIFIC? Open 8 a.m..- 8 p.m. SPORT COATS | Blazers, Corduroy, *f] Wool Patterns PH. 365-7166 7 DAYS A WEEK Made-to-Measure Clear Was 39.95 - Now 29.95 Was 29. 95 - Now 25.95, + GET SECOND PAIR - Southern Motors Ltd. Pacific Petroleum Ltd. | THRIFT SALE H. Evans was appointed-as dei- egate. Eight new, members. joined the association and were ven a hearty welcome. Mr. thanked Mrs. Murray for acting Sroretaly for the eve ig. @ close of business all the ees enjoyed bingo at which each received: a prize. CUT-THE-COST-OF LIVING SALE ENDS. ATL ~_r THIS SAT URDA Y Savings Up to One-Half Off CARL’S DRUGS LTD. ROMP Constable . Leaving: Castlegar Cst, Larry Brewster, who! has’ been on ‘the staff of the! Castlegar RCMP detachment since May, 1964, is leaving the, station at the end of this month, Cst. Brewster, a’ native of] B.C., is off to join the indenti- fication branch 2t New Westmin- ster. Married with one child, he has been a member of the force for six years, “PETTITT PHOTOS SEE. THE SAWYERS 500 ROTO-DISC ,| PETTITT PHOTOS OTs PETTITT. P ___PETTITT. PHOTOS: - SOLOHd inset Was 19.95 - Now. 15.95 Shop Early. These Won't ‘Last Long at - these Crazy Prices! . SOCKS BUY ‘EM BY THE .HALF-DOZEN_LOT AND SAVE MONEY Wheelbarrof full of ‘em Save One-Third SUITS \Fine-Tailored Suits — on the rack — Regular $105 & $85 7 N-O-W ; $80 & $65 ‘Qne-Third Off OF PANTS FREE | SAVE-TO $45.00 ALL MARKED DOWN AT CRAZY ‘DAVE’S . JANUARY. SALE |. SHIRTS EVERY SHIRT IS REDUCED’ BY $1 “SAVE UP. TO 25 PER CENT Every 100% Wool REALLY: SAVE" - Save to '15 PER:CENT: 10 Per Cent Off Work Clothes Thermal Underwear Sweaters -. Ties Underwear Jewellery JACKETS | FALL AND WINTER LINES REDUCED SAVE 20% DRESS SLACKS Pant is Marked Down — by $2 BUY TWO.PAIR AND | SS imoisture in clothes. 34 . EASY. BUDGET TERMS. . No Money Down on Purchases and Up to . H 24 Months to Pay. _ USE YOUR CREDIT PORTABLE TV's PHILCO: 16”. ; 10-Day Special, Only PHILCO: 19” Reg. $209 50, Savé Now... $149.50. $177.50 MANY,. MANY OTHER ITEMS _ "| PRICED TO: SAVE YOU $$ - “DURING: OUR 1-DAY SALE: “90 Mattresses & Box Springs IN ST OCK: 39”, 48” AND 54” SIZES. A SIZE AND ‘A PRICE SURE TO SUIT EVERYONE Seista Mattress and Box Spring & LEGS 3/3 Reg. $49.50 4/6 Regular. $59. 50 ! SALE PRICE $144.50 . “SALE PRICE. $49.50 $ ‘Headboard for Only $1.99. Headboard Only $3! 99 ‘ Nee. $169.50: ; SPECIAL $59.50 Suis __ Headboard for 0) ly $ $1.99: 46 nee Regular $119.50 SPECIAL $89.95 Regular $339.50 SPECIAL. $279.50 “ROY 10 Cu. Ft. FRIDGE. WITH, 5-YEAR. GUARANTEE ON BOTH PARTS AND LABOR — CAN YOU BEAT THAT! Reg. $199.50 Feautre Special $178.88 ~ WRINGER WASHERS . McCL é ecnoesse foreene eas “J aes ess Inglis Dishwasher “The ‘Citation’ with full* 3-cycle selection for any : ineed. A ‘great time :saver and yet hygenically does all your dishes. g ae Aes SAVE #4000 at