2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 9, 1964 ROMINA TRAVEL RECRESENTATIVE = Gentleman or lady required as permanent representative on a part-time basis for work which can be carried on from office or home. In reply state age, murital status, experience and period of residence in area, Box 490 M, Castlegar News, Castlegar, B.C. uc Television Service e ‘Repatra to ull makes of TV's, Radice, Phonographs. @ Electrical Appliances, @ Application- ‘or TV cable hook- ups made here, ° “Years of — experlent guarantee of dependable ‘acne ELECTRONIC SERVICES ¢ 365-3331 — Phones — 365-4601 Read the Castlegar News Classified Ads : FOR ‘YOUR WINTER ee Hook UP: WIT! KIN-GAR TV CABLE 4 CHANNELS applications accepted at Bench Store 10th Ave., Kinnaird - Across from School Groceries, confectionery, school supplies drugs and sundries OPEN 8.00 a.m. to 10.00 p:m. EVERY DAY . Phone 365-8187 CONCRETE WORK AND BASEMENTS ROOFING REPAIRS GOOD TOP SOIL “INSULATION BACK-HOE FOR RENT * * O. Lightle . Ph, 365-5158 ° Box 51, Castlegar, B.C. The Arena Concession Booth is available for rental from January 15th to Mar- ch 31st to responsible groups jar individuals. Apply, stat- ing monthly rental proposed to: Castlegar & District: Projects Society Box 627, Castlegar ‘Phone: 365-5106 a ETT: and some to fit husky boys $3.98 * Girls Dresses now 10 & 20% OFF SEE OUR CLEARANCE TABLE FOR SPECIALS CINDY’‘S NOW. S8c BARGAIN TABLE — SAVINGS UP TO 15% ree CLEARANCE S-A-L-E PRINTS, Regular from 78s. le St.t8 -eree NOW 25c Vd. DRESSES, 25% OFF ALL WINTER DRESSES | SPECIAL RACK, Shirts and Blouses Values Up To $5.00 — Absolutely No Refunds on Sale Goods — Robinson Stores “YOUR ‘FAMILY SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS” VICTORIA REPORT The Premier Combines Work With Play * BY JAMES K, NESBITT Premier Ben- mier I'd say ‘he's dreaming up all P< nanner of inno: vations with which he'll ‘rock the Legislature, which opens Jan, 23. I would think, too, the Pre- micr's jotting down notes for the Speech from ‘the Throne, to be read on opening day by Licutenant- governor George Pearkes, This annual speech is one of the .Premier’s prides and joys. Everyone pretends it’s the Lieut. enant-governor’s Speech, but it really is not. It's the Premier's speech. He writes it himself. The Lieutenant-governor only reads it. His’ Honor wouldn't dare change so much as a’comma. “And, while the Governor reads the speech, the Premier ‘sits back and ‘listens in delight, a look on his face as if he had never’ heard it before. The speech always gives the odd hint of what's coming, but mostly it sings. the praises of the Social Credit government's accomplish: ments, _ And so. there's our Premier — ROBSON SOCIALS . airs, T. Sanford Ph. 365-5883 Mr. and Mrs; A. Smecher re- turned on Sunday from a two- week vacation spent in Edmonton with their son and sunning himself on Waikiki, and fanning himself under the palm trees, and then dashing into seclu- slon for an hour or so to write a ,| paragraph or two of the Throne Speech. That's the way our Premier 3 | works. He has a happy knack of combining both work & play, Most People find it difficult to join the two, But then, our Premier is not like most people. I would say that everytime the Premier mects a British Columbian on the beach at Waikiki he gives a political tecture, all about the wonders of Social Credit, and how the Conservatives’ are dead, and the Liberals almost, and that the port from. the voters. Tho. Premier’ ‘return full of hounee and pep and drive head- Jong into the session, After the opening he'll pump 2,000 hands at a monster Government reception in the Empress Hote). He, always enjoys that reception. He delights in the homage that is paid unte him by the populace, even though he knows full well. many people only ,attend so that they might enjoy free tea and buns and see who's there, As to the session — anything |: might happen, -it's always, thus with .a ‘legislative | session, ‘ Every- thing's going along all cozy-like when suddenly somebody says and everything blows state Robert wants would he terrible and must never be allowed to rule the roost in British Columbia, and that only Social Credit can get things done and keep the people informed, and that if you don't stand for some- thing you'll fall for anything, and that British Columbia isn’t going to subsidize Ontario and Quebec any longer, and that all he feels for his fellow men is brotherhood and good-will. And all the while the blue, blue waves will be pounding on the beach at Waikiki and the out- riggers will be roaring in, their pas- sengers yelling as the salt scas splash all over them, and the surf- riders will be performing, way, way out over the recf, and folk will be sipping their stingers on the terraces, while music plays and the pretty dark skinned girls swivel and sing tear-jerking songs, and everyone grows dreamy-cyed lis- Mr, and Mrs, Hugo Smecher me three children, and with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. an Mrs. A. Nixon and three children. | ¢, This was the first time in 10 years that the family had all been to- gether, ‘Miss Loreen. “Webster of Van- couver’ General’ Hospital spent Chrlatenes at home with her family, Mr, and Mrs, T,, Webster. - Students who were home from the three universities of B.C. and have since returned to-school are Gloria Lekteman to Victoria Col- lege; Leslie Waldie, Ted Bachelor, Len Fornelli, Bill Havdale to UBC, and Glen Shuttleworth to NDU. Mr. and Mrs. R. Christofferson, ‘Marie and Robin’ Ann spent Christ. mas at Armstrong with Mr. and Mrs, T, Hyde. ". Mr. and Mrs. W. Barrett of Vancouver arrived here on Boxing Day to spend a few days with Mrs. Barrett's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Bert Martin, © + Mr. and MragQ. Hawitt of Na kusp spent’ Chi as* with *thel daughter and ‘son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Stewart Jr. Mr. and Mra, W. T. Waldie motored. to Spokane. to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Love- lJand-and then drove to Kimberley to visit with Mr. and Mrs, E. Bey- non and Robbie. Mrs and “Mrs. “A. Jenner re- turned’ from’ Vancouver on Sun- day where they visited for'a few days. They, were accompanied to Vancouver by their daughter Fay who is attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. K. Robey and Heather of Nelson spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. Raine, “Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldie and |" “family of Nakusp, were recent vi- sitors to Robson. Mr, and:Mrs, A. Verigin had their son Alex home for the holi- days from Calgary. where he is attending business school. Miss Mary Evdokimoff of New Westminster.spent a few days re- cently with her family Mr. and Mrs. P, Evdokimof£. Mr, and Mrs, C. P.: Thompson of Craigmyle, Alberta arrived: on Boxing Day to. visit with bean ‘Thompson's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. H. Evans. Made-To-Measure 2 Pant. SUIT SALE SAVE 25% Regular price 110.50 Sale price 85.00. YOU SAVE $25.50 — Limited time only —_ Fashion: where “the fit” SONATA ince IIA Suits made, -by the expert craftsmen at Tune : * Clothes; ‘finte custom-tailored ‘clothes for the ‘man 2 who knows. : CAA hes Ws OU: P E R - WEAR Phone 365-5851 DAVID MEN’S Box 670 Castlegar, BC. J. Hi. Nichofson Appointed Somincs “Purchasing, Agent J.-H. Nicholson of Trail has ‘been appointed purchasing agent for the Consolidated Mining and Co. The t tening to Wedding Song — everyone except our Premier, sipping his apple juice and dream. ing which will bring him adulation rom his supporters, rage. from his opponents, and, he hopes, sup- United Church Holds Watch Night Service A Watch Night Service was held in the United Church on New Year's Eve with Rev. F.. Willey conducting the service. This was a very impressive service and en- joyed by all. After the. servee those pr sent adjourned to the Manse where a_ social time was enjoyed with singing and several games, Deli- cious refreshments were served by the ladies and all agreed that it had been a very happy New Year. Many thanks were extended .to Rey. and Mrs, Willey for such a delightful time. up, and the shrill cries shriek out and the fists.pound, and all tiave a fine time, READYMATIC 500 PROJECTOR PETTITT PHOTOS | , $0LORd. Linisa ~ SPECIAL $69.95 / PETTITT BHOTOS “PETTITT PHOTOS.” ” SOLOHd “LATLE3d LETTUCE FRESH - FIRM - 23’s Read and Use Castlegar News Classified Ads Zoic AC A MAKE IT B.C. McIntosh Apples sasker ot 89c B Onions 21. ... IMPORTED, CRISP Cooking IMPORTED, No. 1 14 OUNCE TUBE inpera FAMILY AFFAIR Dad, your whole family is probably eligible for membership in the credit union if you‘re a member. Have the family join and start the saving habit early —they'll carry it over.into later life. Besides teach- ing the habit of. thrift, savings earn attractive divi- dends and in most cases are matched ‘with Life- :Savings- Insurance by CUNA Mutual—a company ‘owned ‘and operated by credit union members. All this at. no extra.cost to you. JOINTHECREDIT UNION MAKEIT A FAMILY AFFAIR ENQUIRE AT.OUR. OFFICE TODAY! CASTLEGAR 1 Imported Spinach i, Imported 2 LB. CELLO Beets sac .......... Imported LoBok ...... TOMATOES » 9 25c| ra 1 Mcintosh Cc : Apples 4-lb, cello LOCAL No. 2 GEM POTATOES 50 POUND SACK Cabbage § Imported g Celery” se FLORIDA White & Pink GRAPEFRUIT SWEET - JUICY - 48’s 39ch PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT- — JAN. 9th, 10th, 11th! CREDIT | ane UNION Business and Professional ‘Directory. Industrial, Commezvial . and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat . Specialists Medallion Homes Phone 265-5919 GRAVEL EXCAVATING DITCHING KINNAIRD TRANSFER Phone 365-4228 or 365-4004 New Homes, -General Sonstrastion® rk Guaranteed P & G Construo! tion Ltd Phone 985-8151 “Across from the Arena” Box 90 — Castlegar, B.C. PETER KINAKIN General Contracting Custom Homes e Specialty Free Estimates: : Phone 365-5160 JOHN VOGWILL Accredited Poblic Accountant Above Cast:sgar * Bank of Montreal Ph. 365-5712 was made last‘ week by R. E. Wal- ton, manager of the purchasing lon, ot BEST DRESSED MEN: WEAR MARLANE GRILL, Open 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. Not just another place to eat But the place to eat another. PHONE 865-3881 GREEP'S pont "| CONTRACTIN 4 RADIO AND TV — SALES & SERVICE Pree ‘Estimates ; PHONE 265-3571 _ CASTLEGAR * | & Bonded and Licensed Credit Bureau ong. Collection Agen Protect Your’ Ccredit Rating” Credit Collections? “Pooled Accounts *) Above Bank’ of Montreal Castle : astlegar. * Phone..365-5712 Printing Supplies CASTLEGAR “NEWS Phone 365-7266 a. L LAUGETON Box 130.— Castlegar, B.0. OPTO! Oftice:. Hours: Mon.—Wed.—Fri 3-12: i 1.80-8 ~ PHONE 365-2531 «; For .* OFFICE SUPPLIES ae or phone 365-7266 ., DESMOND T.", rman PTOMETRIST wea. 230 to 8 p.m. Phone Sas-s2i1 ' EKOAVATING * ,BAOK-HOEING GRAVEL. ELI, SOPOW Pha, 365-6200 " YORETTA’s sears SALON TRAILER AT : BLT's ‘AUTO. COUR: Supplies and Installations Natural Gas and Ol © Beating Specialists” Phone 865-8236 - " BACKHOE WORK — HOUR.OR CONTRACT — REASONABLE RATES JESSE HELFER Ph, 365-5938 % bt. XINNAURD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY °°” NG JOB TOO SMALL Phone 365-3262. ~ Built. to the measurement of the Golden Role BULLDOZING LANDCLEARING Phone 365-2754 - Dewis Contracting’ Castlegar YOUNG AGENOTES LTD, _ Ingurance: & Real, Estate "Naturopathic. Physician Oglow Building 05 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-2021 : HOP JOB PRINTING CASTLEGAR NEWS - Phone 365-7266 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - ~= ~ Remodelling Crattmawship Guarantesd Gall for free ‘estimates.'— no {obligation t Ph. 365-5638 ARROW : LAKES MACHINE SHOP * -Precision Machining Gas and Electric Welding + General Machine’ Repairs « Roos... PL 365-5432 /"GEM_ CLEANERS’ St the Foot of Pine Quick 4-Hour Service ‘1\ Castlegar and Diatriove :Owa Dry Cleaners STRAWBERRY JAM. * YARROW nee” OO KRAFT DINNER MACARONI - 7 OZ. PKG. SLICES Kraft Asst'd Cheese 8 =. WESTON’S Sodas 16 oz. pkg. . BRENTWOOD ,CHOICE Asst‘d and "3 Peas : 15 oz, tin MALKIN’S 15 oz. tin Fancy Pears MALKIN'S Yous Green Cut. Beans 1502 tin .... MALKIN’S: PINEAPPLE JUICE] 48.02. tin reese FOR $1. oy) FOR: Rw 49C 2 ror 39C HUNT’S BOOK MAT Cc HES ee Price! 10 MEAT PIES YORK - ASST’D - 8 OZ. PKG. A ... BU ..1LB.PKG. Rooster Coffee with purchase of MALKIN‘S CHOICE Tomatoes ‘20 ox tin ... 4 FOR SSI: SMALL SIDE LYNN VALLEY or BETTER BUY 4 4 _FOR 89c Peaches 15 o. tin . WAX PAPER CUTRITE Refills 100 ft. roll. SWIFT'S Meat Balls. 15 oz. tin oe ror 69C WESTFAIR. Pan-Ready 1 KELLOGG’S 1 2V> -3 Ibs. | FRESH FROZEN 22 39¢ ERICES EFFECTIVE Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan. Fruit Loops 7.x. pts. 2. ror O9C. FR’ a ER MALKIN’S CHOICE 15 oz. tin 2 : e Peas & Carrots ..... 2:For . _ EACH |