CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 7, 1960 Hundreds of Students Pass List of Promotions ° Following is the SHES promo “Mons ius, grades seven to-10-inclu- fe. Grade 11 and 12 results’ will ‘Be published when the results of government exams are known. Grade seven, promoted to grade eight: 1, Ackerman, E. Ady, L, And- neli!i, E. Gretchen, A. Heglin, J. Johnson; FP, Koch; B. Little. R, Lundquist, J. Murray, L, Pals- son, .W. Peppard, M. Philllpoff,. J. Popoff, B." Robinson, E, Rodgers, J. Sherley, D. Slmpson, 8. Tarasoff, A. Toogood, R. Waldie, L. Warner, 8, Wisted, W. Woodrow, 8.’ Bray, H. Hadikin, M, Horcoff, B, Lamonde, H D. MecLuckie, W. Shows Grade eight, promoted to grade nine: D. Butler, A, Cheveldave, G. Davis, M. Fenner, ©. Green, A. Johnson, M, Killotigh, G; Kokindo- vich, M, Kokindovich, P. Koochin, G. Leamy, G, Leveridge; G. Lewis, 8. Macdonald, L. Maglio, J, Makor- toff, T, Malakoff, R, Manahan, P. Moyers, O. Rilkoff, L. Osachoff, A. eee M, Ostrikoff, D. Post, R. Scott, 8. Bale. K. Bergen, Di Chambers, 8. Den- isoff, N. Drazdoff, B, Fowler. D. Gallo, J. Gleboff, B, Gorkoff, ©. D. sense, a. R, McNee, N, Oborne, G. Phillips, 8, Ponak, K. Rempel, G. Rizzuto, K, Sayinkoff, A. Schiavon, L 4 K J. K, Rilkoff, R. Rysen, M, Sawchenko, A. Smith, E. Stooch- noff, P, Bees A. Archambault, N. Waldie. - R, Waldie, L. Bartsoff, C, Brown, I, M,. Dunnett, a Goresky, J. Hughes, L.| - Watson, M. A. Wiebe, T. Wishlow, G. Woodrow, W. Worley, W. Zoob- koff, R. Batting, P. Crain, M. Had- ikin, 8, Harmston, G. Infant, W. Keyeb, O. Kanigan, N, Kinakin, K. M. og a. Konkin, ry Lanzarotta, G, Leduc, P. McIver, G, Make! L. Popoff, K. Scott, E. Strelive, E, Tomilin, J, Cheveldave, KK, Hunter, N, Lewkowlch, F. Nev- KK. Btetsko, 3. Vaessen, N. Voykin, « C. Wine, L. Bate, A. Cano, L. For- J. Overnay, F. Peters L. Popov, P. Popoff, L, J, Le- bidoff, N. Lebldoff, B. Lightle, 8. Mitchell, G. Nemrava, K, Osachoff, 'T. Oswald, J. Plotnikoff, EB. Rohn, C. Sallken, D. Schwartzenhauer, J. Sewell, O. Sorenson, D. Stadler, R. Vecchio, P. Zaytsoff, R. Andreashuk, J. Banigan, K. Benware, A. Beynon, c, Buckna, R. Davidson, J.- “Furey, a. oe TV Complaints Referred to Gov't By: ‘Commission Kinnaird “counell Monday ad- vised residents angered by the qual- ity -of television’ supplied by Kin- Gar Video to:carry thelr complaints to the federal Department of Trans- “H, Ww. Helfldge ig the man to see,” said village. chnirman Carl Leeblich, "The village has no aur thority in this matter.” J. J; Robinson, . local . television serviceman who collected 140 names on a petition last winter in an ef- fort to forte better service, showed council. the result — an unsigned memo from. the:company saying the matter would be brought to man- agement’s attention, 4 “Tt wasn’t even on proper letter paper,” sald Mr.-Robinson, “just. a memo on blue paper. That was ‘last. March, and’ no” improvement ‘has been made yet.” ° Main complaint is ‘he channel 4 reception, “It's dreadful, actually,” “There are times “ALUMINUM, & PIERSON WINDOWS — ALUHINUM COMBINATION poors _ YOUR-LOCAL AGENT RELIABLE WOODWORKS WHERE WINDOWS ARE A SPECIALTY RELIABLE WOODWORKS — GENELLE, B.C." ! PHONE TRAIL 2858 - L-1 G. McBride, M. MeWhinnle, G, Mar- kin, H. Morton, W. Peachy, N, Post- nikoff, ©. Shealds, C, Sheloff, P. Sookachoff, A. Thorp, 8. Vaessen, #H. Androsoff, B. Benware, P. Dodg- son, M. Fomenoff, P. Hadikin, M. Harvick, J. Heagy, L. Kinakin, P. Kinakin, J. McMillan, D. Martin, B. Matthews, M. Popoff, P. Postnikoff, 8. Postnikoff, A. Ramsay, Reibin, ‘W. Relth, N. Ruebsaat, M. Savin- koff, L. Sherstobitoff, R. Soberlak, E, Stooshinoff, Partial promotion or conditional pass: N. Dawson, D. Gray, T. Hyde, ‘W. Tomilin, M, Edmondson, B. Pal- mer, J. Lcemese Conroy, D. Dever- son, N, Ev: Grade nine, ie, promoted to grade 10: K. Bonde, A. Boutheller, L. Brownlie, J. Carter, M, Cheveldave, I. Dunnett, L. Evans, E. Funk, R. Hendricks, B. Hill, Kazakoff, L. Lebedow, B. Lightle, F. Makortoff, B McNichol, R, Norris, B. Robin- son, J. Simpson, G. Shuttleworth, T. Ackney, M. Batchelor, C. Batting. M. Bayoft, Tg. Soeere ‘W. Defoe, A. G. GORLING HEARING AID SPECIALIST TO HOLD FREE CONSULTATION= Mar! A widely known hearing thir one day consultation. evaluate your hearing, He Beltoné Hearing Aid Speci: hearing afds. FRIDAY, JULY 15 1 p.m, to 8 p.m. at the lane Hotel, Castlegar afd. Specialist will be here for to make free hearing tests and is a Factory Trained Certified alist with many years in iitting If you have a hearing problem, you are’ invited to come in for a free hearing test and demonstration of the famous Beltone Hearing Glasses. No obligation. a DOOR PRIZES AND A FREE HEARING TEST 3D 4 Gorkoff. B. Guido, L Harcoff, B. Hen- derson, V. Konkin, F. Latta, J. Lou-~ Iianoff, C. Makeiff, N. Marozoff, M. Nazaroff, A. Reinsbikken, E. Rilk- off, F, Rilcoff, B. Rohn, N. Stooch- inoff, M. Zeberoff, V. Anutooshkin, Jerome, K. penton Kellogg, V. Konkin, R. Leamy, H. Osachoff, G. Paulson, 8. Paulson, c. Pictin. D, Relkoff, L. RUkoff, K. Ro- W. Newman, J. Rogers, B, Koomet- soff, D. Simnett, H, White, J. Kil- 4 silt in the village. during the month |) “| the Bloomer Creek,runoff system. ‘|vel were ‘placed on village streets 1 P lines were established and retain- sald hen you can’t watch it at all, £ think for what.we're paying, we definitely should get better.” Council will-write the company asking action. on the matter, but emphasizgd the ‘yillage is legally powerless, Supervisor's Ropor Shows Busy Month For Village Crows "There were’ 1,549 feet of side- walk constructed under the winter works program in Castlegar during May, works supervisor Norman Mc- Nabb told a recent council meeting. ‘The ‘sidewalk was laid along Pine, Ist, Columbia, Main and Col- umbla at the arena. There were also 1,645 feet of 4-Inch and 6-inch transite pipg laid during the mon- th, sald the works supervisor in his report for Mays The line. was laid along the alley south of Spruce St., a branch to the hospital, 2 branch along Columbia to.the arena, and on Queen St, near the ferry. Over 380 feet of 12-inch “tran- site pipe were laid from the exist- ing water tank ‘to the new. tank alte on the Castle-Bar property. * Catch basins’ were cleated - of and all manholes were cleared on Approximately: 150 yards of gra- to prepare them for oiling and six catch basins were installed “at va- rious points within the village H- mits.” }: An area known as the Bloomer roperty was purchased, . property ing walls were constructed. Five days'in May, said Mr, Mc- Nabb,..were spent “in pre- »|ist Ave. was lowered ahd. “brought to grade in order to blacktop. poe Pine St, was brought.to grade bet lough, A. a 3. Rempel, 8. Minnfon, E. Saliken, Grade 10, promoted to rrade 11: W. Babakaiff, 8. Cheveldave, B. c G: Gallo, W. Groutage, DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO TEY — ° The World's Most Attractive Streamlined Hear- ing Glasses, * The Smallest, Lightest and Most Comfortable Behind-The-Ear Aid ever created. by Beltone. M, Harrison, P. Jenner, G. Koorba- toff,'R. Lewis, H. Maloff, D. Oddie; ©. Paluck, N. Perehudoff, ©. Pheif- fer, A, Shutek, P. Soukoroff, J. Byres, R. Campbell, T. Dalton, K, Gevatkoff, D. Haywood, G. Letké- E, C. GORLING & CO, LTD-, : “524 West Pender Strest, Vancouver 2, B-C, man, V. M. Marle, R, Mc- Iver, J. Osdchoff, * N. Pereversoff, D. Phillips, B. Popoff, J. Rempel, V. Stoochnoff, J, Whittaker, 8. Anderson, W. Ball- ey, T. Dalton, L. Fink, J. Harmston, ween and. 1st." “The areas containing clty de~ posits: were removed. on 5th Ave, and.;between Maple and. Green streets, “These have beon backfilled with good clean gravel and have been brought up to grade.” Juniper St. was completed bet ween 4th arid 5th diiihe May, and 4th was widened ssioining Juniper, M. .|N. Idle, G. Keoznetsoff, D. McLuc~ Henning, M. Hity, B ‘Horlick, kit, B, MacBain, P. Manahan, P. Morey, B. ‘Pinckney, ‘M, Popoff, R. Schulte, B.. Berquist, G. Beynon, ¥. ‘| Lt~Gov, Mr, Ross, grading paration for thé: sedsor’é oDirig’ afd |* Guides The Pist Girl Guide Company ‘completed ite year. with, meeting at which Mrs. 4; Rizz- uto, Divisional Commissioner, show- ed slides’ of her trip to Switzerland whero she attended: ‘the , World Camp of Girl Guides. | ., Mothers of the. girls were. ‘pres | ent and District Commisaioner Mrs, aR C. MacBain (was & guest. The. company. entered . a aid team in the competition for the Goll's Cup held at the Trail Arena l s ‘ Q > . June 11. Captain was ‘Bonnlé Mac- Bain, with a teain of Janct Mot- Persorie hati B.C. ‘Government, Dept ‘of Social alyn Jones and Judy Bartsoff, spare. See. Swiss Slides — first fat, Jane Deans, Jean Moffat, Ros- Iga Jones and Judy : “Welfare, - Health Service certificate Cards,’ may !'The company also entered the Campfire. Competition. for the .Co- obtain a | supply of this pork by applying at minco Shield, field thé same day in the Trail arena. Mrs, J. Dalziel was coach of the first ald team and as- sisted with the campfire singing preparation. Other activities during the year have included 2 toboggan party at Indian Flats with the Robson Guide Co; a hike up the Lion's Head; serving at the Mother's Day Tea; the mother and daughter banquet; book collecting for the library, spon- sored by the Kinsmen Club; various | nature hikes; a trip to.the Castle- gar fire hall where Mr, Ed Lewis, fife chief, spoke to the guides about flre prevention; and with the Rob- son and Kinnaird Guide Companies, @ tour of the Cominco Smelter and the Warfield Fertilizer plant. Four guides were in the Girl Guide Guard of Honour for the KINNAIRD - ‘CASTLEGAR No, 12 Unit CASTLEAIRD PLAZA, KINNAIRD, B.C, 9 ‘am. to 5 p.m. a Phone 3503 - Fri, Sat., July 8-9 = CHAHKO-MIKA. ‘NELSOA, B.C. - JULY 8 - 9 - 10 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP EXHIBITION ‘Thanks go to the parents who! supplied transportation for. tlie var- fous activities — Mra. R. A. Mof- fat, Mrs, F, P, Fomenoff, Mrs. W. G Marken, Mr Earl Rourke, Mr. R. ‘T. Jones, Mrs. J. R. Wells, Mrs. A. Rizzuto and Mrs: J. R. C. MacBain, ‘Thanks also to Mrs. G. W. An- derson and other members of the local Association of:Mothers to the Guides and Brownies. It was announced that Bonnie MacBain would be attending 2 camp at Fort St. John. - The Canary Patrol with patrol leader Jill Hughes will be having an overnight hike as a result of being the best patrol. A Guide “Camp. will be held Aug, 21-28- at Queén’s Bay, near Balfour, under Commandant Mrs. Reg Bro, Captain: of the Robson Gides,, Guides from Castlegar, Rob- 60n and Kinnaird will be attending. With a donation from Mrs. M. MacPherson and Mr. .V. Jenks, the company plans to buy 8 Union Jack. TREE TOPPING - TREE CLIMBING - as OPEN COMPETITIONS ale 2 CAR BINGO» ‘PARADE - 6 BANDS - INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION FREE DANCE nao Ce CLASSIFIED AD RATES: PHONE 3031’ Closing. ‘Time; 12 noon Wednesday previous’ to| the day of issue. > Classified ads are charg: ed for at the rate of flve cents per word or figure per inscre tion. Minimum charge “for elasalfied ads handed In at the Castlegar, Nawa office ts 50 wents, Minimum . charge for classifieds phoned In to the office Is GO cents. | There ts-a ‘special rate of allowing a Clasaiticd ad to Tun threo times for. the price. ‘of two, providing there are no changes in the wording of the ad in. subsequent (desuen, x A’ Casttegar” News" box humber may be used an cldi iffed ada-for an extra charge of 50 cents for handling answ- era, i Engagement notices, oblt- at a flat charge of $1. LLS. Ltd. ‘cae Service Towing - ’ Barges : anywhere on the Arrow » . Lakes Phone 4331 FOR SALE ” Restaentiat lots, good view. Apoly El’ Sopow,: Phone 5200 tin? 14-ft.: plywood © runabout, 15 hp with ‘traller, Complete unit In fine condition, Phone 2847, Kinnaird: tfn22 Choice™ butiding ‘lots In Castle: gar'a most modern, residential area.|. Near. hospital, *:arenaand-. achoola: Phone John Landis at 5440, ttnis Phos gulldingy Toye In Kinnaird, Puen: tins io0-ft. evel lots, 210-8th Ave. costing aor, ‘Two 33 _x:100 lots, 200 ‘iba ee “Ave. ‘Apply Mrs. Quayle, wate ‘Apply 37 72 in Castlegar overlook river, End of Gedar Bt. Bast, * cae sonably ‘priced, Phone 6233," 325 Choice 61 x 98 building tot in Castlegar.” Fruit . trees, - “Heautitul view. $1,200, Phorie 2X, ‘Passi Coal and wood stove with wat ackek Phone 8, gas and wood range with wae Jpowsh Good “condition, $30. ae ibson . coal-and-woo with thermostat Phone cea | Arrow Lakes Forry Service’: ROBSON To EDGEWOOD | 328 Leave 7.00. a.m,' Tuesday. hart 4.00 p.m. Monday: Edgewood BIRTH OF NEW EMPRESS _ A new:: '$23-million : flagship for the Canadian Pacific fleet was launch- ed at Vickers-Armstrongs yard, Newe stle, Eng- Jand, by Mrs. John :G. Diefenbaker, wife of Can- ada’s Prime’ ‘Minister. Christened’ ‘‘Empress of Canada,” the 1,050- -passenger’ liner” will enter service on the U.K.-Montreal run early in 1961. Above (left) :- An estimated 15,000 persons watch- ed as Mrs, Diefenbaker christenéd the “bulbous CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 7, 1960. -bow”” of. the new Empress with a bottle of blend: .ed Canadian red wine. (Right). :- + The 27,500-ton - liner slides. down. the ‘slipway- into the Tyne river where she was taken in tow by tugs to her fitting berth. She will remain there until next’ February for dry docking and sea trials. The ‘new liner is the third CPR vessel to bear the name “Canada” and will j join the “Empress of England” and “Em-. press of Britain” on trans-Atlantic service. ° ve Robson 1.00 Pm. that BUSINESS. [ ALEX CHEVELDAVE B.C.° Land Sarveyor -. “Nora Majesgey’ , Dally Freight Service | Trail, Rossland, caieer pastlegee 2 2528 ae PLUMBING HEATING » For erotica Phone. batt and ‘1261 ; 'e Service - whee We: Tnstal ART’S SERVICE AND AUTO: WRECKING Kinnaird Phone 2056 Behind Castleaird Plaza Welding and Repairs G. A. SUMNER “FOR SALE" Strawberries,’ Phone 2054, Large -level lot al “227 it. Kinnaird, Reasonable offer accepted. Phone 5320, 7) Ce > “FOR RENT - 3-room ‘house ‘at Thrums. Ap- ply_John J. Kinakin, Thrums. aL ‘LAUGTON, 3031, Power lawn mower. $25, Phone tin2? ‘Want cee. tenants for 2-bed- Box 130 — Castlegar, ike. OPTOMETRIST~ Will sell. or trade 16-ft. cabin boat for pick-up Buck orc car. Neue Ave, . Apply 343 Mi ‘J-room “House? ‘below * .: No. childre: *Half-acre treed view lot in Kin- h stro! and nm hi. fidellt tem. gE professionel tug oe 327 Zibin, Phone -_ NOTIGES 803, Casticzar. Marcont. Phone $167. R. Martini, M E. *eCORQUODALEE BC. Land Surveyor 1284" ‘Bay Avenue, Tra “PLUMBING. & HEATING SYPHON ‘SEPTIC TANKS PHONE 218103... D. FOX Ppeard. Write SHIELT'S .VACUUM. SHOP. . line of. parts and house for son age. 13. dog ae eit ae rinklerg, George te Snake Se <- Want ; gat. adie "Phone & ata or or write gold. one cere Owinee rae el Cuatlegar News by.” ‘paying oe this | u: board ‘and room. y Want Want furnished ent Gentle leman. wants room Box want . hmepiy's to" TBox 4900, Castlegar News. Hamshire ram. A. 4 ereth, Deer Parke oe Mage, nd Fife, 450N, Sictiogar LOST Removed from E. Robson at ele 5 July 12 from wrillk’s in 1 | Strawberry tea, ‘Pus or} 2.30 to.4.30 nt Mra. Provided IOOF Plenic, AW Gaiting mien bers welcome. King: George's park at Patterson July To. ‘oe 11.30 am. For. information phone James Too- 226 Qne-bedroom suite, Phone 3897, room unfurnished suite. wired. for glectrie range, Apply 485 Columbia with Casi n.: Phone 205%, 1a 127 *g-room cabin -at eae ‘APBIy nfiniahed, S-room house. hone 127 fe. ~iMinto Chapter No. 70; 0. =e a & Gar Robion, Sewing and baking tables, (ry 2 i He -cents, . Transportation basement, Phone 4248, for information. er nous oe sale or ae. room il furna: at | pele gratitude. lghbors, "and. rel through HOMES FOR SALE Two-bedroom house in Kinnaird ensy terms. Property in Glenmerry, Teal t for | consider. Clear title, :. 3- or 10-1 wide trailer as vy Montrose payment Appl 305. house “with 3 lots tor Robson $40 $4, 0 “cath. Write Box sig Nets rent Dateien - Kinnaird ‘and Castlegar, Phone a Box} 2405-R, ‘Modern home in Robson. TV sales ana, service, Agent for| rooms, MU tin it, | Will sell or exchange new = - | bedreom house reston for hom: Castiegn District. Apply. Box a -PARD. OF THANKS _ Mere coe are inadequate fo ; HELP WANTED Phone tins 4-b eairaom nome in Sinpeie . 3 bed- » Aining, kit tele Fins basement. Automatic TENDERS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS IPARATE SEALED TENDERS ed NOE the construction of Bay alt Tra-storey fram a Tlocr’ area of appr feet. uare 2. Pla ions to tenderers will be avall- <>. Tenders 27 | 1200 Pa Tuesday bg secelved up ta om 3 ant ine ei, e opened finiedistely A deposit ‘chi in of? Thirty Dol flare (3 a0" ait be 7 | reqr io ach feeeipt of recel of sal Within 10 Gaye" aft ten David P. Fairbank Architect. St Ae ‘HELP WANTED MALE STUDENT IN AGCOURTS Minimum Grade 2 standing. Must be prepared to undertake tive-year study programme ad- ad by, UBC frame construction with oximately 5500 ins and specifications and in ‘For ALL ways, Alwayn see us VIPOND For Travel" erasee S 1560 Bay Ave: Trail — Phone 2345 To Insure your Dependents NOW. and Assure - Your Independence At ment. C.. Arthur Anderson The Mutual Lite Assurance . of Canada INSURANEE For AM Youe INSURANCE AND ¢ REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON. AGENCIES “FOR BULLDOZING — HAILING EME! COLUMBIA ROCKGAS _ | PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES GLASS “IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS Ageats For Pearson: Sashless Win- | dows and All Seated Units” SASH AND DOOR -WORKS * PHONE 3211 letter In applicants own hand- writing. Please give details {nelading Part or full time can “be con- ne education and ‘experience, Cristofoli, 8. Harmston, M. Heagy, een : : : ee ‘W. Henderson, 3. Hunter, A. Jenk", q : . Eremenko Building 8, Jones, G. Kavic, R. Krueger, R. ; “ ae by Lightle, D. Mair, 3 Rezansoff, * 2 oa PHONE 2021, : Taylor, K. anna: “@. Wood. : i : COLUMBIA. i Partial promotion or conditional : - soodt Ehone 6331, Sastiegar “Hiwanis Club wishes to Shank blood donors, vol- .|unteer workers and all others who| 127 aie make the recent blood doi lonor"y linc _o success. 12% Typist - Bookkeeper (Single or Married) wanted in Cas- tlegar, office. service of ali makes of vac- londay, uum cleaners. Hose'replace- ments and cloth bags: /° 1806 Bay, Trail Phone 413 FURNITURE MOYING ~ Long™ Distance Anywhere — Anytime | P) 2521 — Trall 191 Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCEING TRAVELLING? Qn kn @ Mie AGENT ABOUT... -® Scenic-Dome rail travel © Low cost round trip rail fares © Great Lakes and Alaska cruises ® Hotels and resorts across Canada Overseas Steamship services’ . Aitings across Canada and linking : THOME TAK Consult him about. your travel requirements - formation’ weleamed J. Levi Nese, hospita’ oe =e CASTLE Please give details as‘toex- a eos treated egnfiden- ; : THEATRE perfence and expected. start- i =. Te THURS. — FRI. — | FULLER BRUSH For Local’ Sales’ and Service Phone 5028 {CASTLEGAR pass: v. Bondaretty: D.. Brownlie, RB. pielserne . ‘Gorkoff,.A. Hagen, Benning, L!. Hdolaeff, B. Mack- Retr EK. Magee,’G. Anderson, E. Cano, L, Hackman, W. Harshenin, A, Hawkins, R, Kennedy, P. Makor- toff, K. Ranson, A. Verig! ner, M. York. W. Bacon, R. Fornell, 'T. Hor- SAND AND GRAVEL ing salary or hourly ‘rate in J. M. Macbeth, €.G.A, SAT. Se confidence to Box 490Z, Cas- Box 280, tlegar News. Castlegar, B.C. : : : ‘ : ~ All Wogk Guaranteed i: Net 4 : ; ; © & G Rallding Contrectors V.G. ECCLES 5 Pe ae i eet : ene ee * Phone 9041 2 UDAVE WILDE” : - | FULLER BRUSH’ DUTOH SIA) * am HOME : iD _.. “BUILDING. SUPPLIES. eee 3181>- Kinnaird, B.C, _ sae TRLUME LECTRIGAL S SOBPLIES BAKERY: LIMITE! “Birthday Cakes © Wedding’ Cakes Anniversary Cakes. i : PHONE 324' rive-In- JULY 7-8-9 : Ornamental Iron’ Work Freo Estimates Satisfaction Guaranteed : LESY BROTHERS Phone 5476 SS. No, Cas, ©, Jolly, J. Merrifield, J, Stewart, : 5 ‘W. Stoushnow, R. ‘White. THUR., FRI., SAT., OUTLAW’S SON DANE CLARK = > UB ie “nIbE oor ron REVENGE” *MON.:--‘TUES.-- WED. Industrial’ : - Commercial. Domestic Wiring - 24-Hr.: Maintenance, Service, . . Wiring & Rewiring - Overhead .& Underground Installations eticates We attach “Dintde” Nickle — Free Estimate. Rim Heels on’ ladies’ shoes _ AR. ed PHONE 8571 New Homes, Remodelling Open 8 ain tons ra. < SMITH BOARDING LORI NELSON Not’§ Just. another placeto “The Home ‘For:Your Pet When ° You're: Away” + Cal But th pla to t ‘ Pa ae Accommodation for Cats yringa | PHONE 4951 1186 CEDAR AVE. Dedicated ‘to Kindly: ‘SER’ LES: “ELECTRIC CO. LTD. | gorngyehttul Service... SERVICE SA a : 2: DITOHING ~ on PHONE 7291": oe = "ad? Marianna Crescent KINNAIED TEANSFER Box 182 — Castlegar, B.C. Trall 1445 Phone 4228 or 4004 a z d RAIL PHONE. “TRAIL 3926 honite Starble “and Bronze Plaques T