Pay'n - Takit Lid. Super. ne Crisco Shortening kg. 5.) 69¢ CRISCO OIL 48 oz. .. $1.98 CRISCO OIL -Gallon : . $4.99 (Disposable Diapers) time, Dayaine tseord and overnight. “Baby Loves Theml* ot J. B. COFFEE 3 Ibs. .. $4.49 BLUE RIBBON COFFEE PAY'N TAKIT COFFEE Ib. .... 99e “Below Wholesale This!” UN-COLA (7-Up) 6 Ig. bottles: $1.79 Pasquali- -Kulbaba Wedding Held in Trail —Photo by Brothers Studio Fourth Graders. Have Ideas On How fo Help If you have an accident in Edmonds, Wash,, just hope a fourth-grader doesn't come to your rescue, Their school teacher re- plus deposit 15 OZ, BOTTLES KRAFT KETCHUP . 49c DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES Pkg. .. 89c —, a MOUTH. "WASH 12 oz. . $1.09 BURNS CANNED, MEATS E BETTER! [8% oz. tins CHILL, MEAT, sais att Boe, the ‘Lunch Bucketl only «.. 39c each 12 or. tins Royall LUNCHEON - 1% Ib. B.S. HAMS ., ,. $3.19 CHORINE PANTY. HOSE 59c pr. KNEE HIGH STOCKINGS _ 69c pr. ~ FAB, King Size $1.89. FANCY FLORIDA ~ GRAPEFRUIT 2 for .. 33 FRESH CALIFORNIA LETTUC only ... 25c Ib. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 20 Ib. bag . . $2.49 ‘Carpet Headquarters. OGLOW BROS, "* CASTLEGAR Phone 365-7202 q alee “All Oeeasons” FLORAL Arrangements for Hospitals — Funerals and FRUIT TREES, .., Apple, Pear; Peach, Apricot, ttalian Prunes, Plum, - Evi Spresding & Upright Junipers fall Pyramid, Compact Pot Plants, Potteries, * Terranium Plants, indoor Hanging Baskets Perennial Rockery Plants and Fall Bulbs First Year Growth Guaranteed Expert Landscaping FREE ESTIMATES M‘S NURSERY & FLORIST 1001-9th Ave., South - Castlegar Ph, 365-7312 “Open 7:Days a Week” Fri aa ian 99c Ib. locker Beef oye Cu t & Wrapped ... 97 T-BONE OR CLUB STEAK . Ib. $2.79 BABY BEEF LIVER half or whole lb. ... 49¢ 1 LB, CUPS (sliced for LEAN GROUND HAMBURGER FOR YOUR SHOPPING Open Monday thru: Friday CONVENIENC 7AM. to 9 PM. Sat. ‘tll 5:30 P.M, “SX Closed Sundays KEEP YOUR’ BUDGET ALIVE WITH OUR LOW, LOW: PRICES! the Wounded vealed some of their remedies, allanswera on a quiz on first ald. For head colds: “Use an gonzler to spray the nose until it drops in the throat.” For nose bleed: “Put the nose lower than the body.” For snake bite: “Bleed the wound and rape the victim ina *- blanket for shock.” For fractures: “To see if the limb is broken, wiggle it gently back and fourth.” For fainting: “Rub the person's chest, or if it is a lady, rub her arm above the hand.” For asphyxiation: “Apply artificial respiration until the victim's dead.” White ribbohs with flowered centres decorated the pews at St, Anthony's Church in Trail for the wedding on August 23 of Miss Roberta Anne Kulbaba and Mr. Sergio Marlo Pasquall. Tho bride fs the daughter were silver, and for accent, she wore a deep pink carnation corsage. The groom's mother was in an aqua floor-length dress of polyester crepe with sheer overlay and sheer sleeves, A white and pink carnation cor- of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Kulbaba of - sage completed her outfit, 1712 - 4th Ave, S., ‘Castlegar, and the groom {s the son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pasquall of 212 Haig St. in Trail, In a setting.of gladioli, white daisy mums, and red carpeting, the young couple exchanged vows before Father Uliric Ell, Wedding music was provided by organist Mrs, A. G, Tognottl of Trall, who played the Wedding March, and the themes from “Love Story” and “Romeo and Juliet”, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a long- sleeved gown of white satin, styled along princess lines and featuring lace daisy appliques on the bodice and train, A satin crown with daisy lace trim secured her waist-length’ veil consisting of three tiers of scallop-edged tulle, Both the gown and the headdress had been made’ by the Lea 's aunt, Mra, Charles Catalan A "bouquet of pink and white rosebuds with white . baby's breath completed the bride's ensemble. Matron-of-honor was Eda Volpatti of Montrose, and bridesmalds were the bride's sister, Sue Kulbaba and the groom's sister, Sandra Pas- quali, both of Trail. All attendants were, dressed in short-sleeved gowns’ vf mint green polyester crepe styled in princess lines, and carried sprays of pink and white Mowers. Mr. Lorne Volpatti of Trail was the best man, and Messrs. Gerald Merlo and Don Todd, both of Trail, shared ushering duties. : For her daughter's wed- ding, Mrs. Kulbaba chose a floor-length sleeveless dress of. polyester silk in rose to char- coal ombre. Her accessories Ppa eae Dr. Bob Young _ . Dear Dr. Young: My brother recently had to have a kidney atone removed, and a friend of mine says that kidney stones are inherited, Is this true? SF. The answer to this is “mainly no, sometimes yes,” as I will try to explain. Most doctors develop, dur- ing their practice years, a list of i ln ecadh tually if thay are small enough. The tube between the Kidney and the bladder is the ureter, and a stone the size of a Kidney bean (no pun intended) or larger can cause severe pain as it traverses this passage. Under certain conditions the urinary tract may be presented with more of certain substances than it can handle. Many st ist of calcium, rather not have. Two that are high on my list are a perforat- ing duodenal ulcer and the passage of a kidney stone. The pain seen with these conditions ean be excruciating, and I am quick to mobilize the morphine for these people. Kidney stones are, of course, produced in the kidney, where they may remain, They may pass to the urinary blad- der, perhaps remaining there, but_are_usually voided even. Gi, Old Wrecked Ca “Project Sam” will be obtained from: Teall Auto. Body Ernie's Shell and keep our cily clean, ere CITY OF CASTLEGAR compact old car wrecks in the month of November. All car wrecks must be delivered to the Ootis- chenia refuse site (wrecked car area), To help defray some of the cost to deliver your old car wreck to the Ootischenta refuse site the city will, upon receipt of any official recog. nized wrecking firm or other proof of delivery, refund to you $5.00 for each old car wreck taken to the Oolischenia Refuse site. Informaton relative to cost and pickup may Capri Auto Body let's all get together on this cleanup project PUBLIC WORKS. DEPARTMENT CITY OF CASTLEGAR 243 r Body Cleanup again be in the area to 365-5114 965-5690 which may be present in the body in excessive amounts because of high dietary calcium {milk and cheese); too much vitamin D, or because of disease (bone dissolving can- cers). Oxalate stones may occur if large amounts of cabbage, rhubarb, tomatoes, spinach or chocolate are in a diet. Uric acid, present in gout and , produced in excess by some eancer treatment, also forms stones, Stones may develop around blood elots or clumps of bacteria in the kidney drainage system, and all stones are more likely to form in concentrated urine resulting from low fluid { intake. So, to answer your ques- tion; oxalate and cystine stones may occasionally result from two rare inherited diseases, while gout also tends to run in families. The’ vast majority of stones, however, are not due to” inherited conditions. Stones usually pass bys themselves, but frequently have to be removed. ‘The Tadanac Hall fate sity was decorated for the tion, with pink and white bells and streamers anda large heart. inscribed with “Sergio and Roberta’ ‘A lace tablecloth, a gift of the bride's maternal grand- mother, covered the head table, which was centred by a three- tier wedding cake, iced In traditional white and decorated with pink and white rosebuds. | Rosebowls of fresh cut dalsy ae completed the table decor. ‘ Mr. Raymond Gabana of ‘Trail, aa master of ceremonies, read congratulatory telegrams feom Winnipeg and Italy, The loast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Nick Hetman, an uncle of the bride from Castlegar. For a honeymoon trip to Calgary and the northern BC. Interlor, the bride changed into a coral and white striped short ‘dress with a coral jacket. Her accessories were a white purse and sandals, Guests attended from Na naimo, Kamloops, Winnipeg, Torento and » CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Leaming” “Worshiping” “Serving” « 9:45 a.m, Classes for all Ages n ag a. Family ily Worship 7:30 ‘p.m. Opportunities to 130 ps The newlyweds are now | \ MEETING IN CASTLEGAR making their home at 280 Coleman St. in Trail. CHURCH OF CHRIST. For. information “Phone 365-2241 or” 365-7973 or 365-7362 PENTECOSTAL ge. ‘ST, PETER CHURCH = 405 Maple St., Castlegar. Sunday School'.9:45 a.m. Lutheran Hour’. Rev, Richard Cale Hit 1 289.602 oF 988 385.0664 Friday: Young ‘Peoples 7.30°. « \ \707. First’ Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham ‘Church Ph. 865-6212 Sunday School 9.50 a.m, Morning Worship :11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7) p.m. Tuesday; Bible Study 7.30 10 a.m. V School 11. am. Morning: Worship 7pm. oll hig Serve Fri. a8 + ST. RITAS CATHOLIC ‘CHURCH Rev. W,. Harrison, “2S Phe Saturday Night Mass 7 pax “| Sunday’Masses at 9am. and Ila. Directory of Business and Professional Services Dies for Malla Christmas Cards-Parcels : p= British’ Columbians sail prjoving fal weather may find hard. to realize; that te fates “COHOE INSURANCE Providing a Complete Insurance Service 269 Col. Ave., Castlegar PHONE 3653301 Open Saturday LAWN MOWER REPAIRS Call shee Sporting Eq?. Ltd. 1400 Col. Ave., Castlegar PHONE 365.3181 CASTLEGAR: FUNERAL HOME ‘* Dedicated to’ Kind idly, ‘Thoughtful Serviced 8-7 Ambulance — Flowers « Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques BILL'S MOTOR-IN LTD. : 213 Baker St. Nelson We are Franchise Dealers Castlegar & District Sales & Service PHONE 352-5383 Dealer License Number D1471 CASTE TIRE LID. SALES & SERVICE Commersal & Industrial H&R BRAKE & WHEEL . 496 Columbia Castlegar” PHONE 365-7818, Wheel Alignment . Brakes - Shocks The Only Complete Brake Shop In the’ Kootenays SS ry TIRES - TIRES BOUNDARY ELECTRIC WEST KOOTENAY. ANIMAL HOSPITAL S.S."No, 1, Trall No, 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson. “Clinics Tuesday & Thurs. Castleaird Plaza Next to Cooper Agencles Summer Hours Effective May 27 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 noon COMMERCIAL PRINTING Letterheads Raffle Tickets Phone 365-7265 2 DESMOND tT. Xe} ELECTRICAL & PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Seles Sand Service GUARANTEED - REPAIRS Ph, 365-5240 REPAIR OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St, iediage eae make ex- tle dis- plays fer Speedee Appliance Repalrs All Horne Appliances Phone 365-3649 or 365-3145 COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY. SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping PHONE 365.5013 1800 South 4th Ave. Castlegar MIKE’S CLEAN AND SHAMPOO Carpets and Fumiture Reasonable Rates Phone 359.7398 Pati and Off Highwiéy Tires WHEEL BALANCING 365-71 - eo coe bt Castleg: 368.8392 ‘OFFICE SUPPUES Columnar. Pads Scotch Tape, Staples Typewriter Ribbons, label, Add Rolls, etc. CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia ‘Ave. « MAPLES STORE Blueberry Creek PHONE 365-6149 GREEP’S “ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL * - CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE. Ph. 365-7075 Fres Estimates — ¥ xe La} eK Gas Fiting Ff “®, Ventilation Heating - Refrigeration & Mechanical System. — Sales & Service — MESYMA 704 - 6th Ave. South + Ph. 365-7775 - Castlegar BUTCH! ,flEANING clasnine ie * Offce Daily, Weekly or Monthly Contract, Shamposing nates call Caller Notion 825- 4632 or Castlegar 365-7801 C. Van Palt . PLASTER REPAIRS & STUCCO, : Box 25, Robson, B.C, DRY, WALL, TAPING, acto TEXTURED RANG cn See, Phone, Write” Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop >< Ph.‘ 365-7605. RUBBER STAMPS * Quick Service _ All Sizes, Styles .CASTIEGAR ‘NEWS 191 celeabl, Ave. Pho ROBSON: 9:45 a.m. ST. DAVID'S; Parish wots: BAY ADT ARE IR eT Anglican & United Churches’ REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH October, 26 G 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion R i 9:40 am. Sunday School 10:00 a.m, United Church Service 12:15 am, Anglican ne fetes) Prayer Tuesday, 6:45 Pal m., Ye Other Mid-week Activities _ seit: Parish Office Ministers: Ted Bristow. and Bob Griffiths Office: \ 365-8337 cone cents an cents, ‘Audit. Bureau of Cireulations, Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News {s $800 per year. The price by delivery boy 1e 20 lame. Single copies in stores are 20 Second-class malt registration number 0019. The Castiegar News is:a member of ‘the CASTLEGAR, B.C. + It tp also a member of the Canadian’ Weekly Newspapers Associaton and the B.C. diviston vf the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, {CAM correapontence shoulit be addressed to: ‘The, Falitor, Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, Castle. ins, LC, VAN SILL Letters Cor publication must and that therp sath ae no ilabitity’ beyund-the ‘amount patd for ‘auéh”ade .CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS" FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1047, BY L. v. (Leg) “CAMPRELL BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR” RENE BAODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN’ : (uine.) Lois HUGHES, News eDiToR WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING HGR, b€ slgned in ine with’ the correct name |and address of the writer, :“Pen”, on feaues, tui the Gérrect will be used ne must be sub: ‘Asreement: It te agreed the :Incorrett "1 ‘tem only, At Canada Post Ey for Christmas are already well hdvanced. The department re- aay Femind its customers that they fnust meet the jead- lines if they want to reach Hestinations on time. Surface parcels to Asia, Haiti,‘ Netherlands “Antille: Australia and er Pealand were to be mailed b; fo Africa, Oct.> 18 was the leadline:. The ‘deadline for ery. to Argentina, Brazil although the past office jnnounced ‘that Christ- pas cards sent within Canada it the third class rate may be Fently released deadline dates’ in'the mail by - sealed, cards sont thini class to foreign destinations must be in- unsealed envelopes to comply © . bi infernatienal postal regu: Uae surface rates were to be mailed by by Oct 17 to Haiti and Nether. . Cards bound for. puny. “VAtrica, Australia and New Zealand must be sent by Nov. 7. out destined for Asia, the reat of South America and the West Indies Aid Invented ‘For the Tidy Housepainter Ts one of the Cleanliness | ‘hallmarks of a: good house- painter, and with the invention of D. Nagy of Toronto (Cans- dian Patent no. 964,251) it becomes easier to achieve. His simple device can be attached to any paint can while it is open, to hold the yet brush over ats opening 3 break, while the painter Thesttacknent isa ay metal + atrip with a magnet on the end. to hold the metal band of the root eo ret 2. led cards sent at. Come All nase to the annual) st. JOSEPH'S TEA & BAZAAR «Saturday, October 25 2to Spm. _ CATHOLIC CENTRE 2 + South Castlegar. _ redpond to shoul be on thee ‘way by Nov. * ‘the deadline for unsealed their way to Great Britain, Northern Ireland’ and the Re- public of Ireland should be sent by Nov. 24, Christmas cards can be sent to international destina- tions,at three different rates: Cards under sealed cover muut travel firat class, at the rate of 15 cents up to one ounee, which means automatic air mail service. The department re-" commends users affix the “ Mall" label on envelopes. ‘Unsealed cards to foreign * g countries can’ be sent at the rate of 12 cents up to one ounce, or aurface at‘ the ‘rate of 8 cents up to one ounce. Cards sent at the surface rate may still be alr-lifted all or part way to the destination, ms depending “on the air-craft 5; Rates for cards for for ‘destina: tions in the U.S.A. are 6 cents for surface, unsealed and 10 * Finally, the deadline for Christmas a roailings for. Canadian dest is Dee, 5-18 for out-of. Hat pete and i intown addresses. Dee. 17 for The tha class rate foe Christ tet con a in Peat Oifice- urges its customers to mail return adi way to advise correspondents: of the code they should use to hristmas greet- ~ GULF’S WINTER TUNE-UP PACKAGE INCLUDING PARTS AND LABOUR © Al 3% Canton ints and cOndenser.. spark pug plugs (sure Gurctaree, Datei Lubricate heat riser = 1G Aspstewet are 3 timing. 2 Ae ‘Supply and install new |: : Siz Ieper cee ; F 5a corepane wah tension wires. 7 diivst carburetor. 10 sas ll ‘Test and service battery, oe : 3 ‘Test and recurd freezing : Check and record ‘compression. pion coolant.” 9® comibiene 4 analysis, -14-POINT Lites 6-CYL. 95 a Use your Gulf Travel Card, ay e& ~ SACK’S- ~ AUTO SERVICE LTD. 850 COLUMBIA — PHONE 365-7511 “WSCOPE TUNE-UP. CENTRE“ Charges or Master Charge. CASTEGAR ° Hoi your average sae service station. 442 in any event vortlng SD SPSP IN ATONE PT Nas Aaa institute will visit ‘Lodge on Halloween afternoon, taking the residents eako and, ‘Adams-Houghton Wedding Vows Exchanged LA profuston of summer ‘ flowers, hanging In baskets and arranged throughout the lawn of her parents’ home as well as that of thelr neighbors, Mr, and. P, Trischuck, setting for the late summer wedding of Carla cae Houghton and John The bride Is the ‘daughter : of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Houghton of Kinnaird and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Adams of Yacolt, Wash. + To the strains of “Libe- straum" by Franz Liszt, the bride was escorted by her father along a garden path, which was decorated ‘with the ceremony, with the bride and feo exchanging thelr their Dilirleh-of Barmah provided the wedding music. setting belonging to her pater- + nal grandmoth For her ee day, the bride .chose_a gown ‘of white Auatrian embroidered lace with a frgaihered skirt and fitted featured a square teen and elbow! aaah cape sleeves. She carried an old- arm bougt ful wild brown-eyed‘susans, dried sea oats, berries-and » A ruby ring belonging to her. grandmother, and garden flowers in her hair, completed her ensemble. ©. ‘* Maid of honor, Miss Joan Tod ‘of Burnaby wore’a long floral gown’ and carried a ~ from Red colonial bouquet of: gard: 2 ers, In attendance were groom's three sisters, Susan of Seattle, Wash, and Nancy and ‘Anne of Yacolt, Wash. Each Kinnaird WI uet of color. - wore full-length floral gowns accented by garden corsages, Attending the groom as best man was Mr. Ben Thomp- son of Portland, Ore. Ushering duties were shared by three brothers of the bride, Dean and Keith of Castlegar, and Douglas of Burnaby, For her daughter's wed- ding} Mrs. Houghton chose a full-length gown of pale green sheer with floral tones of brown and yellow. Her corsage con- sisted of garden flowers. The groom's mother wore a floor- length dreas of chiffon in omber blue tones, featuring long ves. Her corsage was simi- lar to that worn by the bride's mother, Baskets of flowers pro- vided the decor at the Nordic Hall for.the reception. Centring the head table was the bride's cake, decorated with bright flowers in a garden theme. It mes guest book, was covered with a handmade eutwork tablecloth which had been made by her paternal grandmother. An uncle of the bride, Mr. Morley Lindstrand of Red Deer, Alta., was master of ceremonies. Toast to the bride "+ was proposed by Mr. Herb Ww Cast ‘The newlyweds spent their honeymoon climbing in the ugal Deer, Calgary, Delta, Burnaby, Yacolt, Seattle, Wash. and Portland; The young couple” are - making thelr home at No. S04, 59 Danser, Coquitlam, fo Purchase A | New Child's Wheelchair. ‘purchase = ners Suge 3 beelehir for. their 0 Cup! { Men's! Institute at a. meeting. held Oct. 15 at the home of Ettas Brunton, ‘Anyone. in the district in’: need of articles suchas wheel chairs, ‘crutches, walkers, etc., may borrow them ‘frce of charge’ by: telephoning the following ladies who are in charge of the Loan Cupboard project: Mra, R.: Wisted at 365-5224 and Mrs, H. Phipps at 965-7459. ‘The 12 members and one: guest who were present at the _ meeting heard an interesting report on the workshop eld a New Denver on Oct. 1 at which four tocal membera were parti- cipants, The report had been | sent in, by Helen York. Some members of the Raspberry other goodies. - ‘The ladies have decided to participate in the Blueberry tion jonie graft fair to be held Nov. 90. 3 were made, to have hin eats for sale a8 well as ‘displayed. * ANew Golf Cart. for That Thirsty Golfer ‘A golt cart attachment has been designed and patented * (Canadian Patent ‘no. 966,454) by J. J, Chleott of Qitavea for - the relief, of thirsty golfers, - ‘The attachment ia an in- sulated cylinder that can be stacked with refreshment cans and ice cubes. The container is loaded from the 'top'and dis- * charges the cans at the bottom,’ J . one by’ one, a “GI President Mra, P. Phipps thanked all members who had - worked sind contributed to the gatered. wedding on Oct. 4: Cultural convener Mrs, Irene Shelfontiuk reported the stamp collector's show. at the local international museum... « Members M. Goetting and. - B, Roberts had made chair: tees and res' and sold these to other members, ‘This is their ‘contribution - to the, “Talent "Money Fund" CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 23, 1976 ROAST ~--~~ BONE, BABY BEEF 719: Ib, voy af INCED. BEEF tb. 69c a EBONE STS | Ib, TEAS SIRLOIN OR CLUB, BABY BEEF .. fb. . _FRYING ae SIDE BACON HONEER, SLICED . ; $1 99 GOVT, INSP. 1 tb, PKG. .. The table, containing. a MARGARINE st. mc. . Olk tate crim FLOUR: sss” SOUP io'x"=: mre PEANUT BUTTE KRAFT, SMOOTH, CRUNCHY 3 18, TIN ... COFFEES" "2" CHEZ WHIZ S25 sa WASH.’ No. 1, 50 1B, BOX cmulASH BROWNS 3pkgs. $1.00 __ RASPBERRIES 1 pkas. 99c 13 oe toe SHOE STRING FRIES meer . __ ORANGE JUICE wo 3fins $1, 19 in noone _- MCINTOSH APPLES (plus 40¢ wali $399 POTATOES NORGOLD RUSSETS,” ” GREEN GRAPES beste UAPORTED SS) Bc POTTED MUMS. eee) SUGAR 2 St 50 LB. BAG .... CHEESE won $159 ¢ .tq-support-: The money, thus { ralseds {sto be donated to Vancouver Children's Hospital at the conference next spring. Other members will be using sthetr, talents The hostess prize was a!” beautiful bead necklace made by Belle Roberts, and was won by Maureen Goetting. ‘The next meeting will be held: at ‘the home of Mrs, ‘Order Now for Christmas and be sure of Christmas Delivery PHONE 365-5858 tt BOOK SHOP 110 Maple Street —: Sastry x VELVEETA CHEESE. 2 1B. PKG. “TOILET TISSUE ROLL PAK 19c -_D0G FooD tins 89 ae ron sea ate OZ. .. __ TOMATO SAUCE. WALNUTS ALOHA CHOPPED 16 OZ, tc SUPER-VALU vanfERNEL CORN 3 TINS $1.00 12 TINS $3.89 asta AL OZ. CASE'$6.99 BEANS PICNIC. WITH PORK 14 FLOZ. 5tins $1.00 CREAM CORN. 14 FL OZ, 3 TINS |: “maya AL. OZ... NABOB No. 4 plus deposit RESTON. UNPAST, _ 90 18, PAM. $19.9 ‘LIGHT BULBS WESTINGHOUSE SOFT WHITE 40-60-100, 2 PAK EACH ‘STEMS "= PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 23, 24, 25 ‘AT SUPER-VALU (CASTLEGAR’ ONLY)