CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 2, 1969 FOR RENT “FOR RET FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE KEATED AND FURNISHED nerur suite, Ih, 305-5156, ] curnished. Ph. 365-3091 afi bac ’ Cait at 801-5th Ave, 31/5 p.m. Ow bsit, suite, i FuauY-t URN very quiet, in Castiegar, heat inciuded. Only $45 mo. Ph. Su. G_evemmgs. _3l ‘S477. Tants Buital HOME” IN| MODERN Robsoa with full bsmt. and] iteasonable with 1}in Robson, Ph, 365-3161 nice vi Ne arage, Available immediate-| Available now in Castlegar. 5 A Ph tindd sutomaue oil heat. UL 01 D “utilities. Heat, water and sewer -inclu- ded. By Post Office. Uarv- INE BDRM DUPLEX UNT Wasa on months old. Ph, 365-5164, BURA FURNISHED | SMALL FURNISIIED HOME| 5-3 ap “h, 365-7956. 3: JED SUITE,} ROOMY SUITE IN CAS‘TLE: 2bbesaies SE Ren eb {STEREO RECORD PLAYER, CuMVACT 3 Boal iaU0UsE | detachable speakers, about 6 win bsint in Casutegar. Uwn- i er leaving province und wisa- e8 10 seul ammediately. will take first reasunabie offer to 0 4, 0UU, No tritlers please, ae 31 | aes au x 50 GEN. a me EEE eral dg CULOOi WauEr Ocal: | 9_ BUNK BEDS"IN“GooD ‘cow. | oi ear college. Will [22,204 dition. $3 SAVE $ $$ $ INSTALL YOUR | cred. Eh. ),{UWN plumbing and heating.| ONE” BDRI “liree blueprints and instrue- | Hens, Simpson Sears Ltd. Ph. 226-7252 in Vallican, M49 assud. aon LOL abe ALL 4 67a1. icks 365-5872. _ tindL Foi RELIABLE COUPLE On eollege students, 2 bdrm. Hipwell Realty RENTALS house in downtewn Castiegar. Parually furnished or un- furnished. 370-3rd_ Ave. or Ph. 365-7054 after 5 p.m. 351 COMFORTABLE fURNISHED mute. Rent includes utilities. bdrms. $145, Prasat Unit, 2 ‘ms, . Hillside View Home $75. {Sn Bdrm. Apt. on Juniper i 35 Z BDRM HOUSE FOR RENT. Gas heat. Ph, 365-8612 be- 2 small homes $65 & $75 mo. ES ee ner RoI Ph. 365-7514 TwO BDRM SUITE FOR t in Castlegar. Heat on frouse. Ph. 365-5405. ded. $75. Harvick Apts. Ph. ED 365-5872. tin33 y. MODERN 2 BDRM SUITE-- ment, oil heat. Ph. 365-7854.) available now in Castlegar. SHED 50/1 Ph, 359-7520, tin43 FURN TMENT) ONE AND TWO BDRM APTS | 10 within walking distance of] _p, i . Ph. 365-| ti sown. Ph. 365-7698. 350/77qi0 9 fmmished. Ph. 385. Ho ished suite 267th Aver Ph| ONE PDRW ished suite ve. Pi.i Suite in downte Castlegar. er 365-7183. 330/Ph. 3657953. aD 4 BDRM HOUSE CENTRAL | ONFURNISHED TWO BDRM jsal location. Available Jan. 6 —| suite with nice view, avail-|365-6 4. 330) able Oct. 15. Reasonable — | KINNAIRD, 3 BDRM FAM- Ph. 365.347 “35 FURNISHED Sunn Rane Ph. 359-7520. tfn40|ily and lights included. No chil-| 7 ? LEVEL BASMT dren or pets. Ph. $55-8102.| suite, mows is i 350) Kinnaird. Ph. 365-7872. 10 | 365-5429, 1n43/16 a specds, a ips and 17/8 ips. Ph. 365- 5397. 3a: STANDARD crib in excellent condition. Available immediately. Ph.| Kinnaird Upper Bench, 3|Ph. 365-7858. 330 355-5613. ——— ——____*s Snow-Trowers $75 and up. es | ONE 3 rooms, bath and utility —| chairs 8 hi ni IN’ ROBSON, ONE BDRM. Heat, water and sewer inclu- chesterfield and .| dresser. Ph. 365-7837. HORES FOR SALE ——$————— 8 x 30 HOUSE TRAILER, FURNISHED | take older car in trade. Own HOUSE EF 365-7707. tinf2, TWO BDRM HOUSE For|2857707. __—S_it. i joi FOR RENT —~ BUSINESS|6 cyunder, 4 speed tra 5 auch adiolning {10k Ee premises next to Castlegar possitrack. ’ Ph. 365-5" Credit Union. Ph. See S080. in: wall-to-wall carpet, spacious finished in| kitchen, full basement con- fa eh Fully furnished,|taining 4th bdrm. Carport 2 BDRM SUITE IN CASTLE-|nrivate entrance and patio.|and gas WHEELS AND Cc far. Heat and light included.|No children. Ph. 333-5042 or! Kinnaird. Ph, 365-8191 after | tires. Good condition. Ph. 365- 351 351 nv Pm. tfn45 |5931. tén5: Wishing you a Happy New Home in 1969 HIPWELL REALTY SIZE BABY SPECIALS iowmobiles $745 and up. Castlegar, B.C. Waldie Service Centre 300 Front St. oF C jed on lot near college, Will |4, z swer- 30, Pl. 365-7696, 301) seit wath or witnoul land, Gyail scored three unanswe as Otter consid- _tinad viotury. ne HOUSE NEAR| wore K. ‘Tippiud on t high school in Castlegar. Ph, ae at ee Tipplag ony, ass tin47 | -aou one, Ghrotrass ie Fire Told. After this was a small by around 14 grade one pupils called Ten cael Stockings. mas Pants. Also put on by ie grade three class was the closing number called The Little Drummer Boy. At 1:15°p.m. the doors opened again to the second half of the Christmas con- cert. David Maddocks, the master of ceremonies, gave a warm welcome. Thet y Kissing laus and it’s Beginning to k a Lot Like Christmas. The grade fours, under BALLROOM DANCING CLASSES and ad d classes ig January 15 at the Nordic Hall. Learn to dance correctly the waltz, fox trot, jive, cha cha, rumba, tango, polka, twist. For information call 365-6880. Besj . the direction of their ¢each- er Mrs. Bird, put on a play eititied Chri: in Other Pp: for Camy i Sites Arenas, Machine Sheds, Livestock Housing Industrial Sold as pre-fabricated pack- age or delivered and erected OJAN CONSTRUCTION bene 31 PHOTOCOPYING: BLACK: on-white process. Birth certifi- cates, important papers and letters, copies of pages in hooks, etc. Reasonable rates, Apply at Castlegar News. e in ALCOHOLIC “ANONYMOUs. Box 303, Castlegar. tin pt Dane acid Sea § Viscose Blend e Screen Print Blanket Downy soft white blanket fea- tures an all-over rose pattern, solid color rayon binding. Size 5 88 72” X 84”, = Sale Price Each e ° | Foam Chip Pillows Floral cotton print cover. Chip." foam fill stays smooth. Non- allergenic. Corded edges. Size 49 about 18” X 24”, Cd Sale Price Each .... a Fibrefill Pillows: Fortrell fibrefill for extra buoy- ancy. Saucy poppy-print cot- ton cover. Non-allergenic. Size about 20” X 26”, Sale Price Each cents per word per insertion. Minimum 75 cents. Three in- sertions for the price of two. Classified. ads close at 12 noon sharp on (Wednesdays. Dead- line for display advertising is 2 noon on Tuesdays. tfn40 PUBLIC NOTICE COURT OF REVISION *: REGARDING WATER & SEWER FRONTAGE TAX’: A Court of Revision shall hear complaints and may review and correct the frontage-tax assessment roll ‘as to: (a) the names of the owners of parcels of land; (b) the actual foot-frontage of the parcels; (c) the taxable ‘foot-front- age of the parcels. A complaint shall not be heared by the Court of Revi- sion unless notice of the com- plaint has been made to the office of the Clerk in writing on or before January 6, 1969. The Court of Revision will be held at the Town Hall on January 21st, 1969, at 7:00 p.m. LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL. TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT. — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All: Sizes. of Glass‘Cut to. Order We Wish All Our Customers A Most Happy New Year — Alex and Bill KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs* SEPTIC TANK PUMPING i Ph. 368-5166, Trail. 5Y 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 __ Miss Rita Schuepfer, who is employed in Grand Forks, spent the Christmas holiday vsiling with her parents, 3 and Mrs, Joe Schuepfer of Robson, 4uss. Marjorie King, who § cttenus Victoria Couege spent tue holidays with ner parents aur. and yrs, Charue King. may oe leaves to rewrn to Vic- storia’ on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D.-W. Hill vf tort Alberni’ spent’ the noliday seasua visiting “here with the former's ' parenis, ait, and Mrs, Harrie Hill, and other relatives in) the dist- each, ‘ YEARS OF SERVICE with School District No. 9’s maintenance department at Stanley Si -y School was recently at the school board office when John Hunter, left and Cec Mather, right, were presented with travel luggage by trustee Jim Lamont. Mr. Hunter had 16 years with the district while Mr. Mather Mrs. M. Moore, who was a patient in the Castuegar and aastrict auonths, worked for 20 years for the board. Both men live in Castlegar. In making the pre- sentations, Mr. Lamont said both men “have been valued employees. We hate to see you leave . .. but we hope you now have visiting with the latter's par- time to do some travelling.” — Castlegar News Photo| Foe. Jan. 4th 8 PM. LEGION HALL |°Usto. _—_—_—_— __ | we! TC mean $500 Damage In Accident On New Read A two-car accident oc- She was bo! curred on the Kinnaird-Chris-| 193 in England and came tina Lake highway near thelto Canada in 1926. Smith’s Kennels turn-off at 1145 am. Sunday. RCMP sald $500 damage| and’ tour a¢ White Rock, te was ena aren Lene driven for fhe past ate. months ie DRUMMO! 4 iy don chlin of|sided at Castlegar er|and Mrs. Peter Charles Drum-|receipt of ‘Christmas t-) isa Konkin 4.2, laughter, Mrs. Austin (Mary) inca tke fee ‘mond (nee Judith Ethott) a , ici son, Paul Chartes Bu.uott, on mee ith Tdistel Beeione s Besides her daughter,| Dec. 21, 1968, at Vancouver |!" ¥% cere: Mrs, Smart is survived by|General Hospital. Winter road conditions | two grandchildren in Castle- re blamed for the accident. | TTT TTT o> dem eRe bag isa pes TRIS CHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE Castlegar and Russel w.|¢ Verigin of Kinnaird were in Mrs. Elsie Smart Dies in Hospital District Hospital. ver wa June 20,!raylor of Victoria. Hospital’ ter two KINDERGARTEN. and Sunday School class enactments ‘of the story of .Christmas and the birth of our Lord were held a number of times in the pre-Christmas season through- out the Castlegar district.-Here some of the : members of one of the Selkirk Kindergarten Mr, and Mrs. F. Emery | Classes held regularly under the direction of Mrs. Robert Rivers in the basement of St. David's Anglican Church await Rev. Terry Allen who narrated the story of our Saviour’s birth. After the Christmas concert the child- ren enjoyed sandwiches and cakes—and then, surprise, Santa Claus arrived! CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 2, 1969 Se OB’S PAY’N " TAKIT Psat Foe aR | We Reserve the Right _To Limit Quantities JOIN. BOB'S NOW & SAVE ON YOUR MONTHLY GROCERY BILL The membership is grow- 5 DISCOUNT HOUSE UP TO 20 PER CENT — Castlegar News Photojing each week swelling Trail spent a few days 5 7 Leiter Explains Xmas Greelings Dear Sir: May I offer a word of ex- Mr. and Mrs. Ross De- Guests at the home Mrs.|ped Children's annual local and fayne Eastcott of Vancou-|Christmas greeting service. and Handy and Bonnie Be the Mrs. Smart, who has liy- ed for the past 17 years in BC., 13 years at iby your Christmas issue almost BIRTAS. nes. an rother in England. Funeral services were held Dec: 21 from the White Rock United Church Damage When Car Hits Pole two sisters and’ aJ Mrs. Vancouver astle; Mrs. Nick Kostuik, Castlegar,|any inconvenience to those | Dec. x a son. perati for us to set Sat, ND — To. Mr.|Dec. 14 as a deadline for the] son 4.2, Ju Orlando Vecchio of] 14, but replaced to allow late- Kinnaird Secondary School's Honor Roll : The Kinnaird Junior Se- planation regarding the Koo-|condary School has annou: of Mrs. Hlsie Smart, 75, died|Mrs. H. Jchnson during the |tenay Society for Handicap-|ed its, first academic Dec, 18 at ‘the Castlegar and poudays were Mr. inc-| 4.3, Lori Ponak 4 honor] Cotton 4. school ear. Grade 8: Angela Erem- Since Christmas Day fell ko 5 (a straight A average), on a Wednesday this year ne- Gerald Panio. 48, Brenda of) Young 4.8, Susie Harms 4.6, Norm Deverney 4.6, Nancy a week ‘earlier, it was im-|:tenne 4.5, Bill Jankola 42, Gerry Mosby 4.2, Kathy John- ay sie Saliken 4.2, Suzanne Van Yzerloo 4.1, Laurel Pereverzoff 4.1, Ste: The boxes were emptied phen fabl th i VECCHIO — To Mr. and|in the late afternoon of Dec.|koff 4, Joyce Mi Peggy Quinlan 4. 1, Naida Tim Chuts- itkin 4 and tomers, HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Grade 9: Dale Goosen and Tom the ranks of satisfied cus- SELKIRK KINDERGARTEN Pre - Registration parents interested in enrolling their children are requested to telephone 365-7571 on Jan. & and T between the hours of 1 and 3 p.m. To facilitate registration for the 1969-70 term, bg comers to include their greet- ings for the New Year. This has been our custom since ‘50. the inception of the service. KOSTUIK — To Mr. and| However, we do apologize for Mr: contributors who fully ex- | pected to see their greetings a published in your issue of ec. 19, Mr,|D May we also take this KINNAIRD, B.C, LEAN MINGED BEEF, Ib. ........ 65c and Mrs, Ray _ Pettyjohn, tie | Kinnaind, "Dee 27s aoom: ” DOUCET — To Mr. and gar, Dec, 28, a son. Mrs. Wayne Doucet, Castle-| th an and opportunity of thanking your readers rd a contribution of approximately $500 towards ie welfare of handi ped retarded - SEARLES WS WEEN NRT ARLE AT REG WT BO Wd NN NUN NE ME MEG PORK GHOPS, all culs, Ib. . . z AEAAAAL: MALEATE Mrs. Nan Morehouse, Kinnaird Wally and Ginnie Walper, Kinnaird Lioyd and Marie Wilson, Castlegar Colin and Margaret Maddocks and fi Leda and Frank Creegan and family Bob and Phyllis: Maddocks and family Lloyd: and Grace Ackney’: : Dr. J. H. Walton Jim and Joyce Macbeth, Kinnaird Mr. and Mrs. 'T. E.-Green, Kinnaird Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Munns and boys Mr. and Mrs. Peter Majesgey, Kin- naird ae i Mr. and Mrs. R. Primavori, ‘Trail BC, Bill and Gwen Sommerfield, Kinnaird George’ and Maureen Argatoff, Kin- naird Bob and Ann Wadey and family L. A. Croteau family H. Belbeck and family, Robson Mary and Alex Gleboff Norm and Jackie McNabb and family Mr. and Mrs. W. Popoff and family Glenn and Helen Anderson and family Louise Nygren, Castlegar Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Horning and LEAN BEEF SHORT RIBS, Ib. .... 49¢ LEAN BEEF STEW PIECES, Ib. ... 75c TENDER BABY BEEF LIVER, Ib. .. 59c BONELESS BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ib. 99c FRESH PORK SAUSAGES, Ib. .. ... 69c se» 896 FRESH PORK SPARE RIBS, lean, Ib. 79c BACON, Side sliced, Ih. ......... 78s | BOLOGNA, sliced, Ib. .......... 5c CC L__ coc SANARARAAAANATAAARANAAAATAAAAATAAAA Season’s Greetings FROM YOUR FRIENDS OF THE KOOTENAY | SOCIETY FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN. . on ; Mr. and: Mrs. Otto Anderson, Robson cident. Donald Ball, Ki pa e| Mrs. Don: Kinnaird, Dec, 31, a son. car, Jeading to the ac- JONES => Mr. —.?o—|—_— | Mrs. David Jones, Kinnaird, Dec. 31, a daughter. To Mr. and Kootenay Society for ical Chil . PETTITT PHOTOS BLACK AND WHITE ; FILM IN BY.5 P.M. TODAY OUT BY 5 PM, TOMORROW “PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd Littt3d PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd' 1LiL1a¢ “PETTITT PHOTOS ciples and ‘oscill The following electronics courses will be offered, beginning during the week of Monday, January 6, 1969: E/E 170E Basic Electronics — B Semiconductor and vacuum tube characteristics; i power i det i: modulation; audio elements. Vacuum tube, solid state, and i circuit el will be i ‘Begins Thursday, January 9, 1969 E/E 180E t and Mi Operation and use of volt-ohm, ‘VIVM, and simple meters; power Measurement; impedence meters; prin- of bridges; i sweep and a ‘family Paul and Mary Koochin Malcolm. and Mary Scott and family Mr. and Mrs. William Shmoorkoff Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pedersen Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sharples Mr. and Mrs. A: H. Anderson, Robson Joe and Edna Marshall, Robson . Bill pend Ivy Salekin ‘and family, J. E..Leamy, Robson Irene and Pete Zibin and family Mr. and Mrs. C. Cowlin. ; Mr. ‘and' Mrs. L, Smith; Castlegar Doreen and Carl Knutson Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gray and family, naird a Dennis and Alice Brookes é Fay and “Harvey Jack and family, Kinnaird - °- ‘ Tom, Esther and Bob ‘Cowlin Mr. .and Mrs. F. ‘A.- Stamp-Vincent and family j Ed and Irene Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Liber and family, Kinnaird \ Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bonnett Earl, Ruth and Darrel Rourke i Tommy and Bonnie White and family WUVVUVEUY | “TECHNOLOGY should pay the credit fee. phase and 3 Signal i Begins, Monday, January 6, 1969 E/E 182E Electrical Machines —— . An introductory course consisting of lectures and - laboratory work on the fundamentals of AC and DC machines, Subjects covered will be el and of AC and DC machines; i _ Begins Wednesday, January 8, 1969 E/E 260E Electronics Circuits III A solid state course. Using only solid state devices, the following topics will be covered: integrated circuits; t jias i and a.c, i circuits; oscillator its; power supply and ‘Two Sections, beginning Tuesday, January 7, 1969 and Wednesday, January. 8, 1969. >. - ioe : REGISTRATION: By mailing in the following appli- cation form together with payment or in person on the first evening of classes, z SELKIRK EVENING APPLICATION NAME ADDRESS __ PHONE NUMBER aa COURSE NUMBER AND NAME __ AMOUNT ENCLOSED geht dren. SELKIRK ELECTRONICS COURSES ? : é Evening Classes, Winter Term ue gs Credit Union 5% based on distribution of surplus by the members in .1966. In most. cases savings are also life in. sured. Earn 5% monthly on your minimum monthly balance (to the nearest dollar) Why accept less? Earn 7% a. year. You can’t do better. Discuss this with your savings Cre- dit) Union Manager. In. quiries always welcome. Guarantee Fund protects the investment of all indivi- duals‘ in every Credit Union in British Columbia. Such investments may be in the form of Credit Union Shares and/or Credit Union Deposit Accounts, vera Deposits or any similar savings or investment Plan. t tees credited dividends on Credit Union Shares and Credited Interest on Deposits. This protection makes Credit Unions one of the : safest places where any one can-save or invest. a - The Provincial Credit Union’ Share and Deposit GS For. Service Just Phone 365-7232 CASTLEGAR hi