REFRIGERATED. QUALITY MILK DAIRY. PRODUCTS 56 Cedar St. West CASTLEGAR a Ba ice Pr Presentation gid btit, SiR Ot Ie en ed mo- thers cOntly, At a. badge pre- san: Knutson; Ma: sells Hates badges een 3 ol as Ka —— wt th ore thr Bad th he. “dg ais 2, wai nen ikhain preseh ed: Karen and: Linda-Amos: the child! cdr: t tl 8 what é-| cessary to also” ak ia te badges, ' The guésts were entertained by Susan: Knutson and Eileen Marcellus, ‘ ; 2c ew | jat astonne's | council meeting. at Week "Holds Sunday ‘Seki jal Picnic any you! Hinnaid United Chureh, Sunday school for its annual picnic Jast Saturday morning at the Kin- naird Park.) Puts the . things . you “want , within (: Bank OF Menta ‘ ~ Fan Fin - Tdeal wea er brought gut mi young: ;members of: the trail | Spa ake Lively Cee ae ori behalf of Esta Trailer Sales, Monge intatives of the’ firm | late had 4 dd bofore eqlineil Rid gard” that the company | ) eddy placed .trailers ‘on | O74 wre: “Tot wis bot zoned ‘for gales, commented Mr. Reed, ard in addition one of the trailers placed on the property was m Nit used'as a residenee, ing that thé action of tie’ events were: Gh order of Ast, 2nd, 3rd), Girls’ ‘races: 4 and Smith, Jdanne Ewel; 6. years, Dana. Smith, Jeanie’ Munroe, Faye Bignell 6 years, April God- frey,’ Debbie Martin,’ Heather onazzo, Cathy Rutherford, Bar- (Bee B mere 8 years, Carol Fi Fitz- ‘| patrick, ° Debbie York; Trudy Lyo: 9 ai tonte Diatiie Giles, ‘Boys raced nursery, ° Jim Godfrey,;: Ke ith: + Fitzpatrick, Bruce: Martin; years, ‘Bob Godfrey, Scott Rain Chris ‘| Geronazzo;. 6° years, Jamie War- 5 :| ner, Jeff -Ewel;'7. years, David Rutland,’ Roddy -Fitzpatrick; ‘-}years,.Randy Houghton, Dail Tidball, Gordie Giles; 9 years, Brian: Godfrey, Jimmy Rutland, Gordon Stamp-Vincént. - Boys, and. girls - races: 10 Rutherford; 7: yéars, Suzan ‘Ger- He. years,” Tomniy. Hughes, Ron Tie} tt under, Valerié. Manjak, Kim throw, - He added; “Couridll, 1 hee Have, -overstépped yaoi prior ving to its present Beation the firm wad operatiig fromthe grounds of the Flamingo Motel which, is zoned. for ‘trailer ’ courts, not trailer, sales. Esta Villa owner, Bob Nel- son of Cranbrook differed, say- whe ing ‘the company had checked with the i fe so ftice before in. be between’ yo ur’ leHal ‘coutisel oft ‘the salsa tourer (é ° village,” ball;, 'Géraldine years,'-Doug: Houghton, Allan Muntoe,oClieen Ackerman; 12 and ‘over, Dean Houghtony Da- vid -Munns, Raymond Ungarian. i ana tree . legged race: Girls:7 York, Kathy Rutherford and Ca- rol Fitzpatri ick, Suzan Geronaz- Girls /6 ‘and. under, Bruce Tid- ball;, Bob Godfrey, Heather Ru- therford’ and Leslie York, Dana Smith and Jim’ Godfrey. "8 and :9, Brian: Godfrey and Jim’ Ru- therford, Gordon Stamp-Vincent and, Doug Tidball, Debbie York | 0 and Cathy Rutherford. 10 and 11, Allan Munro. and Doug Houghton, Tommy Hughes and Garey. Rutherford, Eddie Fitz: | patrick :and Ron ‘Tidball. 12 years; Allan Munro.and Doug Houghton; Wayne Lyons and Da- vid .Kneister, Raymond Ungarian : Tidball, 8. ‘years, and David Munns.. <5 Mother’s:race:, Mts. G. Gor Tidbal Ll. i Father. race: Robert Jack- son, rte Jackson, Jim Tidball: Tidball, Garry Rutland, peony Huser 11 years, Doug Honea im Mun, uate We Faye Fodor and Debbie | th frey,. Mrs. H. ‘Warner, fas a 2 ahse en ne my walla a to the right guy.” ran ; Moran said jit f ers have been elected to. run} the, village, not to ;lUsten’ tol planners’ who Havé-done work|} |” for big centres like Burnaby and Vancouver tell them: how to. plan i cain = . Reed interjected that Mine been told t 0 zoned for : r sales ni such “and: then they. appeared in an auto’ court area‘ that docs not include trailer sales,” .: He ‘sald ‘tlie firm was: in- formed it could not move onto the ‘propertf\ next to McGauley Ready-Mix” under the present zoning Vand. they’re trespassing é have no business to “He adds: “The * pubic | : knows it but this council doesn't ‘Moran to ter the tratler gales! ‘bu- siness-on the property pending | zo.and Barbara Haines. Boys arid | IDE. Comm. Lorne Zitito said he believed: the trailéts should’ be moved off.:the property.’ since they violated the village's by- Jaws. He said they, “should, be moved tonight if possible and ae not walt for ‘Thursday's hear- ing.” Mr. Reéa then directéd mu- uicipal’ clerk“ Joe Logelin’ to check with: the :village::solicitor “land: see. if we can. serve; them Lindueis: seem to. realize. it.” Cocktails ;were.. served to S| Miéasera’ Pelz and'Muellér’of the =| Seldmuhle. Corporation , of -Ger- many, recently, at. the h me of Mr. and Mr Salsa Also present were Mr. Kel in Hall, Mr, Ray -Chalk ‘and’! tr Richard Krueger of, cela: Set ‘A few days: fo ing th Cairns, also entertained ata ain ner’ party for ‘Mr. and Mrs, L. S.-McGill. of Vancouver ‘and Mr, and Mrs. T. Toogood of Terrace, and Mrs T. Di ; Renata Socials "MRS. M. ROHN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coop- er of Trail are spending a few Gas Rates Reduction Effective August First “PULP MILL TOURS Tours of the Céelgar Pulp Division’ ‘will’ be nd Gas Com-} customers over this ry ‘pany this’ week’ announced the reduction in rates, effective Aug- ust 1, amounting to about 10 per .cent onthe average winter gas bill and further. reductions to and August 1, 1967, * ‘The reductions wore an- nounced in’ letters to the muni- Kinnaird by: John A. McMahon, Inland Natural Gas:president, ‘Mr, McMahon ‘noted that the compan; hogan. qatributing na: tural gas to’the interior of B.C, in 1967 and at the end of its | first | year of: operations had ac- quired ‘about’: 7500 customers. been {added since that’ time: at the\'rate of 2500 annually and today more‘ than 25,000 cus- fe tomers in the B.C. interior are ‘cess become effective’ August 1, 1968 : cipal’ councils. of Castlegar and] He said that new customers had | E. three. at Bie? Will be in ex: Held Tuosdays through, Fridays at 1 pm. and days other than the above, please contact ° For special arrangements such as ‘group tours" the Industrial Relations Department. tin-24 = New Officers | St. ‘Joseph's. Catholle Wom-| MM : : PE aed AE aan en's Leagu @ of Kinnaird held ite By aut LIFE pot luck su a te b and election 3 ; officers in-the home of Mrs. G. ‘AUTO FIRE OFFICE Guido, recently. NOW LOCATED AT The officers, installed by the | director. of; the CWL,, Rev. 269 COLUMBIA AVE. CASTLEGAR, Pee INSURANCE COMPARY. Brophy, were srepident, Mrs. F, Murphy; , secretary, Mrs, 4 J." Bozek;': treasurer, "Mes. M. Warfo: first: vice-president, paler. cae second; vice- served’ by the "Now that the company. has reached ‘an! economic level ‘of | ™ operation.” ™ Mr... McMahon said, “we: are ‘submitting to the Pub- lic’ Utilities‘ Commission a pro- posal to reduce the selling rates for natural gas to our domestic and ‘commercial customers.”. days holiday .at. their home in Renata, “Misses Pearl Letkeman and Pat Wright of Nelson spent the weekend at Pearl's: parents,: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Letkeman, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Funk of Kamloops were weekend vi- sitors at the home of Mrs, Henry | Funk. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sym- ington of Nelson “spent ‘the weekend at their home in Ren- 1° Mx, David: Letkeman accom- panied by his.mother' Mrs; P. M. Letkeman .-and"’Frank. ‘Peters were xe weekend: “visitors, to Ab- Mrs. Koch and Mr. Erhard Koch of Castlegar were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Koch. Mrs. D. eens Ph., 365:5503 ‘Mrs. G. Brodwick of San Diego Gal. is visiting atthe home.of Mr. ‘and Mrs.’ Lloyd | Kinn: Bignell’ while Mr. Brodwick Ms a ‘patient inthe Trail-Tadanac Hospital. “Mrs, A, Hawkins is now home after spending some time in ithe Castlegar.’ Hospital. ‘ Mr. “aad Mts. RBS Heagy spent the. weekend visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and (| Mirs... Murray “Heagy of | Cran: brook:~” . Constable and Mrs, Bill Mur- hray and fi Wyniiehiotse, left recently ‘a: ding: two. weeks Mialing Constable Mur- Tay’s’ part Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘A.’ Murra’ % % ‘Did you know? — To wash | potted plants free of dust direct: ly_ under the’ faucet, fit‘an “ap- ron”) of metal ‘ foil "around, the stem to” protect ‘soil’ from’ dis: turbance. a PETE'S TV - SERVICE “277 Columbia Ave. - Castlegar Pot New Houses ~— ‘Adait "and" tions ‘Mode VACUUM CLEANS =Meme: cooLens a _ $19.95 S . $19.95 AS YOU CUT FOAM COOLERS™.......:. $3.99: with ‘exclusive new, ‘slea-prent. : BRIQUETS. . FINGER-tip | START. CHARCOAL FLUID . BARBECUE. SET : $1. 89 _5Piece . eye By » 10s, 20s, 40s - 49e -:98e ” _. $4.19 : “He said that the company is ig that the rates will become effective August’ 1; with th farther: reductions in 1666 | = and “It tsestimated that the to: tak savings to residential and Local Pupils Pass Music Examinations AL Toronte RCM - J: Following 'is a list of Castle: district icians who tly” ‘passed ” examinations held“by' the Royal Cay ervatary, of Music in'Toronto. -':; The names are listed. in or- der of merit Grade Ill piano: pass, Su. Knutson, Kinnaird. ) Grade*'E:: piano: + first-class honors, Susan M. Culley, Kin- naird; honors, Jill Batchelor, Blueberry Creek. : Grade VII clarinet: ‘first- lass honors, Lorren: D. Calley, aird. ‘Romeo Goulet New. President ‘Of Rotary Glab Officers : of. ‘the Castle; ‘Rotary Club were installed in of. fice at a recent eae at Kinnaird iastalied as president x Romeo. Got tary is nstalling officer .was Herb Clark of ‘Trail who was. made an honorary member: of the club. Mr. Clark is a yearly su mer. resident at. Ron a real e./med! Capozzi of ‘Kelowna. The... Ist.:: Castle, gar ide company along with its. leaders Gauley held st arty iast week st auley: ap: st. week al Clarke's swimming -pool. This was.the wind-up of the. season's activitiés:: and'‘also’ a- farewell party for Susan Mah who. is leaving the. district. with her to. make their; home ein The ‘Guides. presented Su- with a” farewell‘ gift’ and wished: her well in her new home.-The company will resume ‘its ‘ meetings* in’’September _ PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLULLad Pentax "PETTITT PHOTOS’. SOLOAd L1iLLad - Foon ‘ase i bibs fh ie CWL convention 1 weld recent velstoke,' y ne ‘OUR SI NCERE THAN KS” To the People of Castlegar, Kinnaird and District for ‘the Wonderful Support Given Us i in the Opening Days of ‘Quality Service at Reasonable Prices, ‘Arrow Laundry & Dry Cleaners 155 MAIN st. PHONE 365-6651 FOR PICK-UP & DELIVERY PE LO ee ie ————— COCA-COLA | 5 qt. fae FIVE ‘STRING BROOMS. each . PERFEX me tiele BLEACH. gol... ENCORE: LAUNDRY: DETERGENT 5 Ib. bag . with your name. and phone number in fan, entry box. : If. your: name is drawn. you will receive FREE: groceries for the. total amount of your sales slip. Draw will}be # §. made every Saturday at 5. p.m. Winner will be announced. in the following. week’s paper. ; LAST WEEK‘S WINNER rown, Kinnaird was the winner of free ‘groceries il t of her sales slip. of . $2: B You may be the next’ lucky winner. eee een