CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 6, 1972 FOR RENT BSON 1 BDRM FURN. . Ph, 965-5405, tinl4 IRNISHED ite available May lst — {Castlegar. Ph, 365-5380. tinl4 BW ONE BDRM APT, A t a iaeek. e, ort and sunt sala Ph. ae ie TATED 2 m. home in, Kinnaird. P&H. 368-9773, Trail. house in Castlegar. Ph, 399- 7 Thrums, 314 RM DELUXE DUPLEX Quiet location, close to jools, 11th Ave., Kinnair Ph, 365-7812 and ask for 314 RM. FURNIS! bat, suite, Crescent St., Castlegar. Ph. 365-3153 af- 4pm. 314 HOUSE ACROSS . 365-5696. UNFURN- AY TAILABLE MAY SEF _ 1¢ bdrm. sent furaleied suite. Washer ani All utilities inalude 365-8247. 'URNISHED BSMT. ger suite, Ph, See S248 Sis ROOM FURN. SUITE Fi 365-6730 or Caray wei, fe hiv Moers en TOP SOIL, CRUSHED OR vel and a Ft ALUMINUM CAR urt — Robson, Ph. 305-7817, 314 ER T3, 75 § jar and Prop. 1100 hours major, New C of A, $3100. cluding 38’ x 22° hanger. Ph, 352-6406, ne 0 CEDAR FENCE POSTS. 6%' x 7' length, Ph. 355- 2283, Perry Siding. CAMPER FOR DATSON Ick-up. Like Fully » equipped, sleeps + Ph, 36: 6721 evenin 314 12 ALI INURE BOA‘ and 91% hp Evinrude moter: Ph. 365-5012. IONEER TENT TRAILER Good condition, Ph. 365- 3004. 314 AV. LE NOW: CHIC. — Started - Pullets, duck- lings, Deposit required. G. R, McRae, Passmore. Ph. 226-7244, 313 TABLE WITH 4 C plus 5 extra rohan fridge. Excellent condition. 513-3rd Ave, Castlegar, 213 io eet CANOE, 1 ol heaters 2 electric range, tire and rim 6,95 x 14 for Chev. Ph. beeen MF4€5 HIGH CLEARANCE Tractor. 13.6-38 Rear tires, bed d multi power trans- lon, power steering, dif- erential lock, tied ad- justed wheels, engine. Good condition. $2700. Cov: ert Farms, Box 1050, Oliver, BC, 498-2731 or apgs342. Tfs_A GOOD TIME T0 plant those fruit and shade We have a large sel- ection to choose from in- eluding syerneen and many more. Nursery. ory. Eh. 365-7334. 7 days a week, One bi up from Kinnaird Fire STAINLESS STEEL COOK- ware. (waterless). |The dream of all women. Ideal ies, Ph, 359-7555. BOATHOUSE AT ARRO' Boat Club. Ph. panathionea ts n USED FURNITURE AND appliances, pel ga Chuck's eats 19% FT. CABIN BOAT, 8 ft. beam, 110 bp Merernis- er Inboard-Outboard motor. All-in -excellent cond. Fib- -. ; Teglased with bunks in cabi ex- tras, including * ride Tae glide steering. Person buying boat have first chance to purchase, hothouse moored Marina. Price of oat nated, Boat- house extra. a Geet for further ormation. tinll FyWo0e FULLY RECONDITIONED 442.8198. 12 HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE SMALL HOUSE 4TH 1 AVE Kinnaird, Lot 100' deal place Ho tive while you pug sony, $5: 0 cash — 314 HOMES FOR SALE : “OWNER MUST SELL =A = Land] Land! Land $16,000 37 acres along the highway on either side of China Creek, all with good poten- tial for development. Very easy terms, $3,000 Down. Revenue or Duplex $10,500 Handy to downtown at 105- 3rd with 2 bdrm home and one bdrm suite at rear. Al- so, spare rental room bent ea gas heated with many ad extras, Bl ith Ave, Castle- gar. Full price $23,900, Ph. 365-6988 after 6 p.m. tind DUPLEX FOR SALE 105- 8rd Ave, Castlegar. Ph. 65-6635. 1A 36 MORTGAUK MONEY 8 WANTED —————— TO BUY: ONE OR TWO acres In Robson. Ph, fee. 508. ROPERTY: LOC. ness firm interested In pur. chase of revenue producing property elther Nelson or . Castlegar, Provide full details first letter to Castle- gar News, Box 490D, Cast- Negar, B.C. 612 ACREAGE UP TO 10 ACR- es in Ootischenia, write Box 490F, Castlegar, B.C. 312 ngs | Credit Union. Ph. 386° tind Sirand and Mosby Realty Ltd, 1198 Bay Ave. Phone Trail ‘etl ani eine. $10,000 cash. 3 Core Commercial Lots $9, Catholic property on Front St. with old hall, if desired. 4.4 Acres of Land $4,500 Flat level, cleared property on ewer bench at Ootisch- eni Budget Home 000 Almost in the centre of town at 655-Ist Ave, 2 bdrm., full bsmt., large td "gas heat. Stal be Property for Sale 50° x 100’ LOT IN CASTLE- gar. Good location. Ph. 365-8102, 313 2 LOTS IN ROBSON, EACH 72 X 100. Ph. 365-5633. tin 10 RIVERFRONT LOT, 113 x 0H oa iver Kinnaird, Ph, s tinl4 Vehicles for Sale asily youn c.U. King Koin Launderette $15, fase oing concern, with 18. wae ers and 7 rere, locat- Kinnaird. és, 000 down ‘aud balance on terms. Low Cost Special $7,500 A budget home with an easy rice. 3-bedrooms on main oor, Family ig, gas heating, new shingles on the roof. A snap! 200 Ft. Apt. Site $4,600 Zoned for apartments, and only two blocks to down- town. What an opportuni- ty! 5.5 ac. Ootischenia $6,000 Flat, cleared and grassy, 0 ft. road with over a 1,00 frontage. Hipweli Really PO Box 1179 Ph. 365-7514 Castlegar, B.C. REALEOR | ‘ACK MODERN 3 BDRM. HOME, w to w front room, dining, bathrooms, hall and stair- way. ear of storage space. Well built. Choice location on ah ” Ave., aird. 1.257 acre, Immaculate in and out. To view Ph. 365- 5684 or write Box 157, aT naird, B.C. 313 DUPLEX. ATTRACTIVE side by side with 2 bdrms. to each Side, in_ Castlebar Ph. Young Ag- MODERN 4 BDRM. HOME. Fireplace, french doors to sundeck. Workshop and large rumpus room, dble. carport. Good location — Castlebar Sub-Division — Ph, 365-6740. 314 --much better... ‘have that very house. { syou. advised . ience to. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. WE CAN HELP YOU FINANCE YOUR HOUSE = . We at Anderson Real Estate realize that a home ‘is the most important single purchase that you will make in your entire lifetime and we would like it to be a'nice happy experience. } Advertising is the most effective way of telling tyou about a house but we think showing you is We also think a visit to our office tis a nice way to meet you and talk to you about ! the house that you are looking for and we just might We can talk about financing your house and ‘ about the Provincial Government grants that are available to you if you qualify, but thats only part fof our. job, selling you the house is one thing, but, iwe follow Uskabal with the many details and keep . we keep in touch . i house through « our. office can be a ver nice exper- .. We offer you our appraisal service and ing choices and the information: is right there for iany prostective purchaser who comes into our office. ‘After all we are in the business to sell houses, it is. ‘our only business and we care about it and it shows. ‘That REAL in Anderson Real Estate is for REAL. als) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. co, . HOWARD. ANDERSON 365-6451 . SELLING a tee fee T19e 313 2 BDRM HOUSE, ONE LOT 17’ HOLIDAY TRAILER — Appliances pare Sleeps 6. Ph, 365-7005. 312 FaRTRCULAT BDRM, home, carpeted throughout, rumpus room, bdrm, laun- dry room. Finished in bsmt. Well built and in good lo- cation at 1107, 10th Ave., Kinnaird, Attractive lot, 130 x 120. Price $26,000. Offers invited. To view Ph, 365- 7458. 312 3 BDRM. HOUSE IN ROB- son townsite on level corn- er lot. Ph. 226-7547, Win- law. 412 MODERN SPLIT LEVEL home. Features 2 bdrms up- stairs and‘ 1 downstairs, dble fireplace, able, plu plumb- 1972 HONDA 500-4, TWO helmets $1,500. Ph. aia YEAR OLD TRAIL BIKE with only 6 hrs. on the mot- or, Ph. 365-5084 after 5 pm 84 1970 VALIANT DUSTER — 340 cu. inch, radio, tape deck, ete. Contact Castlegar Savings Credit Union. Ph. 365-7232. 314 1965, 175 KAWASAKI motorcycle. Ph. 365-8179. . 1969 HEAVY DUTY '% TO! Chev. pick-up. Ph. 442-3794 after 5.30 p.m, 314 1965 DODGE % TON truck. wey good cond. Ph. 359-731 1966 DOOR SEDAN. V-8 auto., ps. Ph. 365-5794. tinl4 ‘1947 WILLYS OVERLAND jeep. Ph. 365-6807. 313 1969 MUSTANG. PH. Rae 1971 CHEV EME: 2 DR. HT, BS radio. Only 4200 miles, under Ph 365- WORK WANTED WILL LOOK AFTER CHILD in my own home. Ph, nr BATA, eas HELP WANTED NO SECRET FORMULA io RICHES’ Just an honest opportunity for good income, earning commissions on sales to business, industry and -in- stitutions. Line includes roof coatings, chemicals and cleaners, 67 year old -AA-1 firm. Full time preferred, but Fight 1 man accepted part ush reply to Consoli- dated Paint & Varnish you know of anyone who youd like to earn between $100 and $1,000 per month part lime? Call collect 364- 2143 and we will contact you, NOTICES ROSSLAND-TRAIL SOCIAL ion, Mar. 27 ial Creditor: fo the An- nual Meeting of the Ross- land-Trail Social Credit As- sociation. The place is the Crown ' Point, the date is this Saturday, April 8, 1972 and the time is 2.30 p.m. Our representative, Don Brothers, will report to you on the 1972 session of the B.C. Legislature, Guest speaker will be Hon. Ken Kiernan, Minister of Recre- ation and Conservation. At the conclusion of the regu- lar meeting, a nominating convention will be held — ship $005. 313 1968 FORD. Care 500. 0, Excel- 1970 “OLYMPIGUE —8, skidoo. Excellent con: dition. $400. Ph. 05 7046, és 1971 MUSTANG MACH 1, ; 429 ram-air, 4-speed trans- © mission, 4.11 rear end. Im- maculate cond. Ph. 365- 5907. 313 *62 CHRYSLER 2 DOOR HT, ps, pb, good running cond, Ph. 365-6506. 312 1970 CHEV PICK-UP WITH canopy. Will consider trade- in for 1964-1967 Pick-up, Ph, 365-6931. 1964 4 DOOR HARDTOE alaxie 500. Good running order, needs body work $200. Ph. 365-6773. 312 bership. will. be entitled to vote. Yours sincerely, 1 ‘Henne, ‘President, «. slic’ Mee’ ncerning © Radio rc) changed from Ootischenia Hall to ‘Selkirk College TONIGHT April 6, 1972 Commencing 8 pr Come let yourself be heard over this recent community issue. QUALIFIED FARRIER — Rick Martin. Ph. 352-7993, Nelson. tfinl4 HANDY HOKY SWEEPER. Ph. Molly White. mora WRITE TODAY FOR YOUR gue. Over 240 value packed pages of hardware, sports, WANTED TO RENT: 1 OR 2 BDRM. house with bsmt. Quiet area but close to business cen- tre of Castlegar. Ph:. 365- 5809, TO RENT: 2 BDRM HOUSE or duplex with fridge and pate Will occupy Biay Ist. Ph. 368-9461, Trail after 6 TO BUYS2 OR 3 -BDRK Pee ‘Close in, Castlegar. No older than 10 years. Ph. 365-6769. 314 LAWN ROLLER, WATER TO BUY — ONE OR TWO bdrm. house, Castlegar or naird, cae cals no ag- ents. Ph. 365- 313 OLDER TORE ao AM willing to do repairs. Ph, 365-8021. ._ 318 TRANSPORTATION: FROM Blueberry Creek to. Trail. Monday to Friday. 9-5.30. Ph, 365-8348. 312 CEMENT MIXER.WITH OR without motor. Ph. ane office for. full particulars. property. YOUNG AGENCIES. LIMITED If you are a BUYER: Young Agencies has a full range of properties for sale from South Slocan to Blueberry Creek and in all price ranges. Call into our If you are a SELLER: Young Agencies is now number one in multiple sales in all East and West Kootenays. Call into our office for action on your (would last’ week's house buyers please come in and get your free Easter Egg) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3. E. Young-Manager Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8117 Dave Cooper-Salesman Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8225 ds. D. J. Graham Auto Ltd Box 1300 Elmira, Ontario. 313 ANYONE. WILLING TO -coach ladies tennis for two a_ week please contact Mr. Farrell 365-3288 or Mr. Desai 365-5265. 313 ATTENTION; LEGION OP- en every Friday 4 p.m. Live music every Se Saturday tials ropa, Columbia Stuste a 368-6621 or 365-6944. tind PHOTOCOPYING: on-white process. Birth tificates, important papers and letters, ete. Reasonable rates. Apply at Castlegar News. tin ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS, Box Cast- price of two. Classified ads close at 10 a.m. sharp o1 Wednesd. noon_on. Tuesday. tin 40 A|A. MEETS WEDNESDAY 8 Health Center. Secondary School Student Contest Announced by MLA Harold Merllees A contest to dramatize the importance to this pro- * vince of the smaller creeks and rivers has been an- nounced in Victoria by Harold Merilees, Social Cre- dit MLA for Vuncouver- Burrard, announcing — the awards, Mr. Merilees said It would be open to sccond- ary school students interest- ed in ecology, pollution con- trol and the conservation of provincial fisheries ere are, he sald, some 1,600 small rivers and creeks in this province which are the breeding grounds of salmon. He added that for pur- Poses of the contest, the Fraser, Skeena and Nass Rivers would not be elig- ible, but their tributaries would be. According to Rod Hour- ston, federal fisheries dir- at least 1,000 of are creeks or rivers suppor- ting runs of spawning sal mon or tlons to indicate the ascent or ies river and return to To equality students must single handed, clean up at least 1,000 feet of creek or river bank (or as a team of two or more — 2,000 feet or more) by removing: such foreign obstacles and pollutants as tin cans, bot- tles, scrap metal, auto tires and the like, This debris must be disposed of in a proper manner at a recog- nized garbage dump or oth- er acceptable place or me- ‘The stream and area where this task has been performed must be describ- ed and identified in a hand by the written Suaraniee of (a) a teacher of his or her school, (b) an adult member of-an organized fish and game club, {o an adult Boy Scout or Girl er, (d) an officer of local branch of SPEC or Sierra Club, (e) any other adult recognized in the area as ‘being knowledgeable and” experienced with relation to such a venture. They must also submit a_ written history and/or brief of 500 to 1,000 words describing the ‘nature of the stream, ils location, the types of salmon using the Alll comtaatants ” will qualify as members of a new British Columbia youth group called “British Columbia River Rats.” The top 100 entrants will receive free an attract. ive badge carrying the name of the organization “British Columbia . River Rats", and the motto ‘“Con- tra Nando Incrementumn" — meaning — “Prosperity by swimm against the stream”. It will a 0 display a likeness of three salmon in direc: the Jinport: ance the student pleal fish breeding . and conservation’ program . plus visits to Mexican Museum of Natural History and the Universily of Mexico, Plus these attractive outdoor jackets, courtesy of: Woodward's Stores, Eaton's Ltd. Hudson's Bay Company und Simpsons‘Sears Ltd. In addition the next 100 entries of merit. will re-; ceive the 3] apeci mbolic of t] of the: “Britls Rivers Rats”, described. pre: Contest judges will be Judge Roderick Haig-Brown of Campbell River, Howard English, president of the Victoria Fish and Game As- sociation and Lee Straight, outdoor editor of The Van- couver Sun, Honorary patron is Pre- mier W. A. C, Bennett. "The contest, which is being organized by Harold Merilees and Bert Price, MLA for Vancouver-Burrar .Kiernan, Minister of recre- ‘ation and conservation. istrators of the contest are John Buckley, executive q aeelstant to itn the value for or sports purposes of these anadromous fish, the stream available by high- way or by boat? Is it navig- able by power boat or can- oe? Does it possess a tour- ist attraction, In a se] erate cebert of not more tha words the entrant must aia what he or she believes should be done that is not already being done to conserve, maintain and increase the VANCOUVER FOREST DISTRICT - The B.C. Forest Servic- e’s Vancouver Forest Dist- rict is located in southwest British Columbia, embraces about 34,880 square miles (including Vancouver _Is- land), and has its headquar- ters inj Vancouver. It is. di- vided into 27. Forest: Ranger STARTED IN 1912 The: British Columbia Forest Service was created in 1912. Today there are approximately 2,300 © full- time personnel with the or- ganization. salmon and/or steelhead population, Prizes Special prize: Awarded by Bill Garven, Western Canada Manager of Air Canada. Round trip to.Lon- don, England. Special prize: Awarded yy Air Canada. Round trip ing the winner will be shown evid- conservation, and Robert Boyle, acting superintend- ent, special services, of the department of educatton. Project and written Buildin later than June 30, Final Hockey Standings For Pee Wees Bruins Stars Pulp & Paper Penguins, Top 5 scorers were: Pts. Van Yzerloo ence of cleanup of Thames B. Nazaroft Riv a that) wi led Yo ‘ Special "prize: Donated by Jack Gilmer, President of Canadian Pacific Airlin- es, Round trip to Mexico City. Special prize: Donated by Canadian Pacific Airlin- es. Round trip to Mexico City. During stay in Mexico City, Mexican government will arrange viewing of ty- CARDS OF THANKS - LEGAL ENGAGEMENT Many thanks to all the ladies who kindly supported our annual bridge party. Kin-Belle Rangers and Doris Sweeney. ’ LEGAL Notice of Application for Vital Statistics for a change of name,’ pursuant to the provisions of the ; Change of Name Act,” . by Craig McLeod "Jones of “408 Crestview Crescent in Kin- naird, in the province of British Columbia, to change my name from Craig Mc- Leod Jones to Craig McLeod March, A.D, 19' Craig ‘McLeod Jones, signa- ture’ of applicant. LEGAL Notice of Application for Change of Name NOTICE s. hereby given that an application will be made to. the Director of of mane, pursuant to the provisions of the “Change of Name Act,” by me:— Grant Cameron Jones of Kinnaird, in the Province of British Columbia, to change my name from Grant Cam- eron Jones to Grant Camer- March, aD: 1972. Tones, sig- In loving memory of Fred P. Soukeroff who pass- - ed away April 6, 1969. Another year has gone by that we have often thought of you. No longer see your smil- ing face and hear your loving voice. But in’ our hearts you'll and fai nature ° applicant. WATER ACT Section 20 015: Conditional Water Licence No. 16089, Fauquier Creek, which authorizes the diver- sion of 12.5 acre feet per annum of water for the ir- vigation of 10 acres of Lot of Lot 9156, Kootenay Distrlet Plan 1061, Nelson Lan District Mr. and Mrs, Mark In- fanti are pleased to ‘an: nounce the engagement of their daughter Loretta El- eanor to Mr. Michael Wil- liam Read, son of Mr. an Mrs. Alfred Read. The wede ding to take place Au; 12th, 1972, St. Rin Church. id (now subdivided by plan 6172) has become subject to cancellation for failure by the licensee for three successive years to mai beneficial use of the water forth the purpose and in the Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phone 365-7202 © under the 1 iicence and for failure by the licensee within the time specified to construct the works authorized under the licence, Notice is hereby given that, é unless cause to the contrary is shown within sixty days of the date of the fourth publication of this notice, the said licence will be cancelled. Objection to the proposed cancellation’ must * be filed with the Comptrol- Jer of Water Rights, Depart- ment of Lands, Forests, and Water Resources, Pariia- ment Buildings, Victoria, Dated at Victoria, B.C. this 21, day of:-March, 1972. H. D, DeBeck, Comptroller of Water CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Supplies & Installations Natural Gos & Oil Heating Sp Speed Queen Washers and Dryers DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8284 Sr. Appointments Announced =|. G. R. McLACHLIN ‘ R. R. JORDAN CONGRATULATIONS to the following winners in Macleod’s Easier Coloring Contest CONNIE PAULSON — BRENDA HOOD SHELLY KNUTSON Winner of Easter Ham Contest MRS. W. FREDRICH MACLEODS . FAMILY SHOPPING CENTRE SERENDIPITY ANANDA JEANS & STUFF MERRIMAN’S MUSIC THE BOOK SHOP SANDY'S MUSIC PETE'S TV TRAIL. ARENA: SELKIRK COLLEGE. ROCK ISLAND L&J NEWS Columbia Cellulose has announced two senior ap: polntments which involve the company's muerior. op- as director of ‘dan, Ww sponsible for the interior and northern woods activi tles, He will be replaced by G, R. McLachlin, Mr. Jordan has been each of the two operations for which he is now respon- alble. Mr. McLachlin — has been in the B.C, lumber in- dustry for 35 years and is a director of the Interior Lumber: Manufacturers’ As- soc, and honorary treasurer of the Canadian Woods Council. Slocan School Proposed - $110,000 Construction Stalled Nelson School District. No, 7 trustees have voted to hold the reins on a pro- posed $110,000 construction School District No, 7 must wait until it finds out whether it can move the eeroom Crescent Valley project at W. E. Graham school down to Mount Sen- School in Slocan, roject is -being cause estimates for it in a school ‘referen- dum passed my December. Until the $17! 600. can be switched from poms oth- er project ‘in the referendum, the ‘roponl for four new at the elemen tinal Junior-Secondary, If this happ: the planned extension ty to 0 Mount Sentinal could be cut down y three classrooms, and the money saved on that Project could .be transfer- red to the W. E. Grahi Project, School board secretary- treasurer Glen Baillie has - already found out © from bullding-movers that such a move is feasible, but the school board will first have to get Victoria’s approval THE ‘ODDFELLOWS HALL in Stocan City has been taken over by the Grand Lodge. of B.C. and is now up for sale. The hall was built in 1923 by Cliff Swan and Son, con- tractors with volunteer labor, The Oddfel- lows moved in on Dec. 7 of that year. The fire Noble Grand was F. M. eu, Vice for such a ixewitehs TSS Se Sas ——— 4 Noble Grand, ‘A Schnabele; Secretary, E . Graham; Treasurer, A. S. Morley and Fin- ancial Secretary, R. McMillan. . The: lodge room has a 20 foot by 40 foot rug with all the emblems of the Oddfellows Order on it and it could be the only one of its kind in Canada. — Castlegar News Photo A- CASTLEGAR LANDMARK disappeared when. work ‘on the expansion of the Post Office got underway last week. The first of two homes to be torn down was one built a Rad aa Ga ry “-1940.: Material“ from the building will be used by the Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Association in their. project of reconstructing village at Ooti in 1930 by Andrew Oleski and added to in — Castlegar News Photo Rights, This is the 2nd.p 4 ty WV eessE oo “Son Sworawmdpe Spring Natural History Course (4 SPRING FLOWERS 5 Thursday sessions beginning April 13, plus i .field trips to Christina Leke,.and the Okanagan-Inkaneep Provincial Park. ‘sections — 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. or ; 7:30 to 10:00 p.m, For further information, contact Selkirk College, Dept. of Continuing Education — 365-7292, Come hor inaDatsun | Enter the Discover Canada Contest at CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES — $75,000 in Canadian vacations, Crossroads Datsun Sales 496 COLUMBIA AVENUE PHONE 365-; 7208 OPEN 8 -'6 MONDAY - SATURDAY Sedan, from $2670 PETTITT PHOTOS OF NISSAN PETTITT PHOTOS " B.C. Forest Fire - Season Opens _ First of May « . 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