» CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 13, 1969 FOR RENT HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE AusEHNI MOTEL: _HOUSE- keeping units, Hensouable winter rates. 1600 SQ. FT, OUTSTAND.- ing custom-built net and Urr¥sli mUoriTAL, ae ment suite, Baan meee in- cluded. Ph, 365-75 348 2 UAUN, On BUM, DASE ment suite on Jrd Ave. ae 60-3474, 6 2 KOOM SUITE, FURN., close-in, suitable for man or lady. Ph, 365-5062 ore Soy RNBERITY HEIGHTS, NEW 3.bdrm. honie, Ph. 365-6502. tin45 | THREE OLDEK TryPs HOM- Rob- 345 eam — Wall to wall carpeting, 2 fireplaces, 2 baths, 35 iu Irdr, built-in stove and oven, bi to Tadanac. Ph. Rossland Realty 362-5876 or 368-3928 after 5 p.m. duinké BDRM HOUSE IN Kinnaird, double plumbing, double ‘fireplace. Ph, es, Carter son, Ph, 365-5674. drAC1UUS ONS BDAC, urn. suite, basement of mod- ern home, TV, washer and dryer in apt., carport. Ph. 305-7983. 345 unis BOK. Art. within walking distance of town. Ph. 365-7696 after 4 p.m. 345] 3; rUUR ROO HUUSE IN Castlegar, 350-2nd Ave. Ph. 368-6628, after 6 p.m. ‘Teall KINNAIRD, 2% ae house large tot, Care fara 1508-7th Ave. 7 25, after 1 p.m. 5 TwO MODERN HOMES — 3 and 4 bdrms., Ballard sub- division, Robson. Ph. See seta 3 ROBSON ONE SUDKM. FOR SALE OK RENT, bdrm home in Robson. er Butler Rest Home. Just below Keenleyside Dam. En 365-7630. REDUCED FOR QTEK Sale! 3 bedroom ost and beam home, view lot, pool, Siena $20, 500.00. Ph. EAVis SANA —=- Kinnaird Beauty in the Kinberry Hts, District. 3 bdrms and oversize ne room with w to w Cabinet kitchen with laundry nd centre. Fully landscaped lot. FULLY FURN. TWO BDRM. suite in Blueberry. Ph. 365-| 3298. 344 NEW TWO BDRM APT., suitable for small family, space for washer and dryer, ‘replace and Bad cable, C r 4 p.m. 365-5442, ONE BDRM a SUITE Kinnaird, suitable for, couple. Ph. 365-6426. tind4 tin44| SMALL FURN. HOUSE IN Robson, 1. mile from ferry. $45 month. Ph. 365-6426, tin44 ONE BDRM. WITH KITCH-| ene arlltes in basement — aird, Ph. 365-8169, 344 wr: SORS HUN. HOME LN Robson. Ph. 365-3161. tfn 38 BDRM AvP't., STUDENTS iso accepted. Ph. 365-7545. tin33 KEEP YOUR MONEY WORK-| ing at home. Invest in Cast- legar Savings Credit Union term deposits. FOR SALE OIL HEATER, USED 3 ON ths, Ph. 365-5960. MINIATURE POOL TAB: good condition. Ph, 368-7305, GUIDE UNIFORM, SIZE 14, Ph. 365-6678. 346 695 X 14 SNOW TIRE, GOOD shape, also 14” Ford Wheel. ch. 365-6943. — 560 X 15 SNOW TIRES $12.00, 2 Snow tires 775 X 15 with tubes $5.00. Write box 246 Castle; at. BRAND NEW coats, size one “olive green, one blue ‘plaid, $19.95 each. Ph. 365-6530. Credit Union era’ cheques. Carport and a full bsmt with spare room. $19,500. Mighty Fine Duplex in_a very central location at 4th and Juniper, 2 bdrms. each unit. Carpeted mes Tooms, separate furnace: 44 storage and utility room. pan ie buy at $17, 300, No 365-|(3) 355 Ridgewood Drive —| 5) 5 23,000. Form-] $10,500. (5) 508-10th Ave. — 3 bdrm.|™0' 346] (1) Close to Ferry — 3 bdrm]2. $9,500, ANAT REAL ESTATE’ The following are addres- ses of homes we have on the market. Contact -our office for details on financing an viewing. KINNAIRI ql) Iaith Ave, — 3 barm, $14,500, (2) '403- athe St. — 3 birm. plus $26,000. 5 bdrm. (4) 1008-7th Ave. — 3 bdrm. Plus $29,000. CASTLEGAR (1) 801. Silver Birch — 3]3 bdrm. $21,500. ROBSON RENTALS Immediate Occupancy Kinnaird — 2 three bedroom jomes, 2 and 3 bedroom un-; furnished apartments. YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED ti MEMBER OF. KOOTENAY MULTIPLE. LISTING BUREAU Ph. 346 ud ACADIAN AUTOMATIC or trade for‘pickup, Ph, ova. 4.15, tins: CASTLEGAH SAVINGS CitE- qj att, Union now has moneys orders, ivo9 OLDSMOBILE,. TTOB, gondition, best offer, Ph, ah 2 BONDI, GOOD COND: Ph. 365-5652. 344 SOMETHING. HAS TO ENVOY __ STATI wagon, good condition: ia: SCHEV: V-8 SEDAN ps Pb, cash only. Ph. 365,| ioe PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4 door hardtop, auto. trans., B.S., P.B., audded snow tires. Ph, 365-6 1963 GHC: HALF TON, LONG Wheel partie in good eondition. Tas NGL RUNNING oF der. $50, Ph. 3057505. VEHICLES FOR SALE MUST. SELL 1957, FORD piekeup, rebuilt 924 Olds Hag. eral 303: “|Young Agencies Lid.|2spec¢ stancara. designed for Childhood” with:Hon Camer- Min, psychiatric’ social worker HOSPITAL KEYS were presented by chairman: of the hos- pital board of management W. Horvath, right, to hospital Faministrator Ken Talarico, .giving him the responsibility “of opening the doors in’ the morning.” As speakers took their part in the opening ceremony Saturday, accent was patients, placed on the Lectures Start . For Mothers Of Young Kids A series of three lec lectures mot young children will, “begin next Tuesday. at Calvary Bap- usc Church on’ the topic | vs. ti sohnson Ph, 365-8294 Mr. and Mrs, W. Wright of Long Beach were Saturday of guests at the home of Mrs. H. Johnson. Mrs, Marg Peachey, ac- companied by Mrs, I. McNeil and Friday for Vancouver. Mrs. Mrs: -P. Sheridan, left was home iy a will be on the ‘subject ';of ‘meeting Emotional Needs in with the West. Kootenay mental Health Clinic as guest speaker. On Nov. 25 Ernie Wiens, special ~ scho after spending two «weeks visiting: with Mrs. Mrs. Peachey and Mrs, Mc- Neil returned home. ‘Tuesday. McNeil: Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mec- Luckie returned home Tues- day after spending a few 01 wil speak on ‘Readiness for school. and Preparing Your Child for Scho The final program of the series on Dec, 2 will Your Child in School” with the speaker to be announced at a later date. ‘ims will be shown at the lectures and questions are invited from the floor. There will be a fee of $1 for. the series with further days in with Mrs. McLuckies’ mother who is very ill. 19860 VAUXHALL, op|§ condition, reasonable. Bh 365-| HALF TON FARGO , Ph. 365-6678. 46 tio: , door aunang Ph. 365-8292, P.O. Box 428 — Office 365-7125 Res. seen rv] AUN Properly For Salo - CROSSROADS DATS SALES LTD. oaly sooo down. ‘and bal- ance $80 pm at 712%, easy Pmts. 2 bdrm. comfort on 200 x 500 ft. lot, with garage and % psmt. Woodland Drive $7,900. Bachelor's Haven—Beasley Small cottage and two sheds on 1% ac. above the Bon- nington Pool. Clear smountala spring gives the purest of cold, clear water. P53.500. Two Bdrm Log Home and 12 acres — at Slocan Park, fronting on the river. Pastor- al setting with mountain| ° trails, quiet nights, modern facilities. $7,500. Highway Lot—Kinnaird Semi-cleared and ready. for building. $2,900. HIPWELL REALTY P.O. Box 1179 Ph. 365-7514) 3; Castlegar, 6.C. Neatly 5.4 ACRES IN OOTISCHEN- BULLDING LOTS IN CAST: legar, zoned for apartments, 2 lots 75 x 0 1 Prot 100 x Lake. Apply Box 232, U of A P.O. Edmonton, Alberta. LOTS IN COL. HEIGHTS, Robson. Garage and complete bookup for trailer. Ph. 365- USED CARS staff, and of the new $2 million addition. The hospital now has a 60- bed rating. Provision has been made in the present to take a third floor should this ever become necessary. — Castlegar News Photo] . ails by. contact-, ing the Castlegar, Health Un-* visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. O'Grady of Princeton were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dewis in Robson. Mrs, O’- Grady and’ -Mrs. PDewis are | sisters, Sympathies are extended to Mrs, Carl Henne whose father, John T. Henderson, passed away in. Trail last ‘Thursday. Their Queen new. star was named at int Thursday's meeting of | m the Kootenay Karrot. Krunch- ers with Sheila Thederahn ing her desired weight. ‘55 GMC HALF TON, coop mech., $295, ‘59 RAMBLER, REALLY tight unit, $295. ar CONSUL, ONLY 24,000 miles $825. : ‘65 ‘CORVAIR CORSA, °4-) Speed, radio, really clean, $975. 466 FORD EAIRLANE HARD. TOP, BEAUTIFUL CONDI- __344| TION, WINTERIZED, $1925. TE x 130 LOT ON 6TH AVE. Kinnaird. Ph. 365-7909. 344 ’ Bus, Opportunities GALL APARTMENTS, 305-7664. BUSINESS PREMISES rent, nt downtown Castlegar. Th PH. is : “68 DATSUN AUTO., EXCEP-. tionally clean, low mileage $2125. A good idea made better VEHICLES FOR SALE "64. BEAUMONT, EXCEL- lent condition. Ph. beaten 35 TOYOTA, 6 PASSENGER JADS DATSUN.' SALES LTD. Corner of Columbia & Maple Phone er eeott Evenings Gordie Baulkham . Sales Manager land crulser, good es" new clutch, tir- es $1700. eh 365-6951. 3 WARTED Queen for the month of October was Olga Oglow with best loser for the iweek be- ing Brenda Lazereff. A silver’ spoon “was pre- sented to Lucy Smith, a gift which any 3 K members may {become eligible for by | achieving her desired chosen weight to become a star, and then by maintaining her star status for three continuous months. This is Lucy's second Karrot Krunchers. Pick for: October hers peared weight for six on onda Lazereff was named winner of the basket: contest and she and Helen Zubkoff were winners oi the partner conte : Weighin time will be early in Oke evening of Nov. 27 as it is the night of the annual banquet to be held at the Nordic Hall. Officers elected were Sheila Thederahn president, Bonnie’ White . vice-president, Maureen Castle _ secre! Lucy Smith weight recorder and Marg Wei who continue as treasurer. spoon, having ~ NOTIGES FREE CHEQUING AT CAST- legar Savings. Open Satur- day too! WHEN YOU Aira A NICE, good polish, that is Juvenile Involved In Car. Accident A. Trail 16-year-old’ ju- venile received minor ‘cuts and a chipped ‘tooth Monday in and, waterproof which youl, Can ‘use on nearly all kinds of | 2: furniture, tiles and metals— Use. Dynaglaze! When used on car, you need not? polish it .again. You can get it in either singie cans or by case. If case desired, you re- ceive a 15 per cent. discount. Contact: Ralph ‘Peterson, Box ‘159, Castlegar or 113- Sth: Ave. 344 Thirty Acres — Salmo Half Acre — Robson MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. FINANCING AVAILABLE ON ALL LISTINGS Go ranching now or hold for future development. Located 1 mile north of Salmo with 3000.ft. of frontage. Picturesque river runs along back of pro- perty, Approximately’ 10 acres cleared with older: 2 bdrm house. A good investment. Price $12,000. * For Sale or Trade — Ootischenia Very attractive 2 bdrm. full basement home with at- tached double garage, full lined and insulated. Located ° on 3% acres by the river. Plenty of water. Owner will trade for property in Castlegar. Good. Value at $16,000. Remodelled 3 bdrm. home, full basement, gas furnace, fruit.trees, lawns and garden. Partially completed boat house included. Only $1,700 down. Price $12,000. USED GUNS IN. ANY CON: dition rifles, revolvers, automatics, the older the bet- ter... Mickey's ES) Box 1107; sre, Grand. Forks. Ph. Bus. 442- ous. Res. 442-8719, tin34| GUIDE —_UNIFO) sae 10, Ph. 365-5147. 344! in Castlegar. Please 2350 - 8th. Ave., Trail. | CLASSIFIED AD RATES: 5 cents per word per insertion. Minimam 75 cents. Three in- sertions for the price of two. &| Classified ads close at 12 noon on. Wednesdays. Dead- line for display advertising is ‘noon on Tuesdays... tind0 RM, | BILL'S USED FURNITUKE and Second Hand Store, 525 Salrdays We SEWING DONE home. 365-7456. 345 Bone wr na Fae ing of any ‘or _in-| formation please - Ph. S85 GOOD CHILD CARE GIVEN while mother: works, re MY, Rome = days. Ei FOUND. ON 10TH AVE., GIN IN MY P| mo i elias. “Come -in .and «browse around. Ph, 365-7112 for im- formati ion. tin31 Crissal, who passed away Nov. 13, 1986. Days “of _fadutes still come | Tous pou. died died 3 years ago. missed i by. dad’ and fife, * Sh erri-Lynn, ‘In loving meniory, of our| © 44 ‘son, Harold W. 24 | Tears a Failence often flow, es Memory. ‘keeps. you ever near ‘Marian, dau- 3 at the corner of atraple x “and Columbia Ave. in downtown Castlegar. The vehicle, which “was making a left turn onto Co- lumbia, sustained damages totalling $1,500 when it cros-' sed the aavenus and: ended LOST CERTIFICATE OF — TITLE ne LAND REGISTRY ACT 777, parts included in’ Reter Plans 26849-D, 4 | good Sporismansyip: send let| leave the he garbage at home. n Nick Stoochn Canlaon Bryan’s Transfer Ltd., lowest ‘bid of two tenders re-|n ceived by Kinnaird ‘council! to handle garbage pickup was' accepted by council last weer Trail firm entered a bid" of $6,957.60 which -is at the same rate as the pre- sent contract it holds. with the town. Kinnaird Transfer Ltd. who was the other contender for the contract quoted: $597 per. month for once a week Reader Protests Throwing. Garhage On Ice at Rink Dear - Sir: rough the columns: of your newspaper, I wish to. re- mark on the unwarranted conduct of a handful'of spec-| tators ‘at last Thursday's. Jun- ior hockey game at the Cas- Uegar Arena. We are very. fortunate to have over 300 fans attend, the hockey games here featuring the .Castlegar Apollos Junior: Hockey Club. Other centers such as Rossland, — Nelson, Grand Forks and Trail do not get half of the crowds that we do here in our standing|!¥ room only ice palace. Throwing Bi garbage. on the ice causes* unnet not help the . players. ‘We must continue to sup- port our local team and show the ys, play. hock e Castlegar: ‘Apollos are hosting Nelson tonight::and Grand Forks tomorrow night so: let’s-turn ‘out ‘and: give them ‘our. full ‘support and ‘off, cessary delays in the game and does Bi Trail Firm is Awarded Town Garbage Pick-Up pickup totalling $7,164 an- 1 other council business, ammendments were made to the dog control bylaw which is yet to be accepted for final reading. ‘The recommendation was made that a dog licence fee be $10 for unspaded female win at other dog fees set t ae 7 Ald. Ron Giles reported that West Kootenay was still converting 5 street lights to the vapor-seal t; Council did voice con cern on the lack of lights and proper reflecters on steps be taken to rectify this hazard. Ferry Traffic Shows Drop Over a Year ” Castlegar ferry ‘service is not as popular as in previous days, say figures released by department of highways for October. In October, 1968, the fer- made 3,428 round trips. This was 338 more than in October, 1968. The number of automobiles, drivers and assengers decreased = by about one third. Trucks, trailers and mot- — or buses using the ferry last months were appreciably few- in for the same month in ibe Motorcy. recordet ber, ff, | 1969, nearly 100 motoreyeles travelled- onthe ferry. o! ie in Lieto ‘of the: said, cer- in the mean- time valid ‘objection be made: to the in writing. DATED at Fhe Land Re- B.C. Air Lines will soon, on ‘its flights through a net-| work of intericr: onlin Col- umbia ‘comm ‘The. airline, eich origin: ally offered: tea, cores. and recealy service added other beverages: sus as_chicken-in-a-mug, expects to have sandwich service’ op- B.C. Air Will Serve Patrons Sandwiches information officer Alan’ Has- serve sandwiches at mealtime] sell terior : They met with mayors, aldermen, ‘Chamber of :Com- icials, and newsmen At Sellcirk. Saturday ie “Treasure Van" o; The many craft items from the caravan, both exotic and practical, will be for sale in the © college © cafeteria. Handmade craft goods will be displayed for purchase from. countries such as India, Ar- gentina, Poland, igealwan, "US. S.R., Mexico, Spain, Japan’ and Korea. The Treasure Van is be- ing brought to. Selkirk by the World University Service club at the college: Student presi- dent of the club is Sandra Webster of Fruivale while secretary is Kat Nazarofé of: Castlegar. Fathy advisor is Tallok Sindhwani. inded in Europe in 1s00, World University Ser- vice ‘has since developed into a world-wide movement. Its objective has been to streng- then and encourage the uniy- ersity. movement everywhere, as a vehicle in the search for truth and the development of a broad human culture, ¢: daries, ice in European univ- ersities who were threatened or deprived because of the war. More. recently, World University Service has aided the development of universit- ies in emergent areas, su as the new African nations. F.J. SMITHERAM§ [I; TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5208 Box 1351, Castlegar 01 June 11,1878, Robson! in 1912 A fi tending beyond national pou lin year. by his sons, Set in 1963 and Nor, by ie eh Giarjore) Waldie’ five grand- Rev. officiated at the service. Funeral Services Held on Monday a aoe Lundy services Mr, ir, Jandy, was redecsased ¢ Lilien an dd tw hildren and 21 at-grand- hildren, oreee George Hermanson were from Robson "Mrs. H. G sjed the meeting with a short| tres. City when he ‘was‘enroute to verton. Mr. Merry./is shown the slide which covers 150 -| SLIDE-on Highway 6 early Sunday morning |. was. discovered by: Allen: Me: since September of this rry of Slocan church at Sil- Standing near ‘feet of road. partment of. Northbound traffic is being re-routed thro- ugh Kaslo. until the jslide is cleared away and a’ dangerous’ overhang is blasted. De- work to take a minimum of two weeks. Richard Stanley fj of Burnaby was found’ not last’ Frid: highways officials expect the — Castlegar News Photo The Castlegar United Church Women's executive met recently at the home of Tummett open- prayer. Present were seven mem. bers of Castlegar UCW ant tour of Kinnaird UCW. and A visitor Mrs.-P. Sherridan of — KINNAIRD, B.C. BEEF RIB STEAK or ROAST, Ib. .. 89¢ BEEF ROUND STEAK or ROAST, Ib. 98c BEEF STEW PIECES, lean, tb. BONELESS BEEF ROAST, Ib BEEF CHUCK STEAK or ROAST, tb, 59e PORK RIB CHOPS, Ib. .... PORK BOSTON STEAK, Ib. ...... "FRESH GHICKEN, whole or cut, Ib. . B9e BACON, Side Sliced, Ih. ....... 986 BOLOGNA, Ib. ............... 49¢ CETTE 18¢ - 19¢ Iwas conducted by Mrs. Sherri- The devotional period dan who pokes tor her theme “The Beatitu An invitation to attend the open’ house at_ Silver Birch School for the Koot ay Society for Joint United Church Women Make Plans for Christmas Bazaar Church -Hall. The~ ladies of the KUCW will be in charge of the kitchen, tea tables and decorating. Posters will imade to display in both. cen- . Members are asked to donate to the bake. table, sew-| ing, novelties and surprise parcels. The surprise parcels| are to cost no more than 35¢ and to be marked ° either men’s,’ women’s, girl’s or boy’s. > Circle reports were given with the Harmony-Frienaship report presented by Mrs. Kraft. They held these meet- ing Sete 4 at the home of mrs. Murrey with Mrs. WwW. Children this ‘was read. Mrs. R. Hunter and Mrs.- J. Shorbiko: will repre-| sent the Ut It was cited that the years. “study material” ‘and the 1970 caiendars were on} legar and Kin a joint Christmas bazaar, and that the proceeds would be held in a bank account until such times as it is decided what the two groups will do. A decision is still pending as to whether the two UCWS The™ evening's Their jneeune closed with all nyene present at this meeting. Mrs. Murray bers, Mrs. J. Lipsett and Mrs. Shepherd, while, they were in’ hospital. Nineteen get well cards were font out.and 26 visits made. were remind-| ed of the tr travelling bake eae was won by Mrs. 1 McNeil ited| Mrs. Dongood held its ort by the Mizpah Benedic- ood circle report b ing: at the .home of. - Mrs: Ron: Parks and family of Sparwood left Sunday after attending the 50th “Wed an Jonkman. of Castlegar: Recent guests: ‘to-. the home: of Mr. ond. Mrs. Paul family Thederahn and. Kinnaird was: Mr. Rebaire Gingras of S bers present. The devotionals were tak-|; e1 Mrs. D. E. Hughes "365-5503 ture Mr. and: Mrs. thy. Chapter verses 3-1 ‘The importance of the the vew, work was stressed. > Six visits had been made|.; with, seven “mein: i served by the company’s ‘in-~ route. ry in d Wornen's 4th ‘Regional Con- ference which. she had: at- being. beh’ It was decided that the numbers 20 ‘Boys folleying id KEEP THE COLD tended October. 24-26 held in Bante, she she Zeported: that there ti an member to the. board of|¢ trustees, this was left over| ior the time bi church calendars be sold: for 65 cents by the members. The November. executive meeting’ will be held at the home of Mrs. I. McNeil on the Kinnaird Scout Troop Humbers 20 in its Ranks Membership in the First 'Y | Kinnaird Scout Troop now 25F | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 'i3;1969.. "7 RECREATION "News About TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY, NOV, 14 12 Noon to.6 P.M. Several Fresh (not” frosted) items included in addition to frozen re; Hine. By BUCK PACHOLZUK Recreation Director Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 our Located at Gulf Stetien The other day I made a check of* Pass’ Creek » Par! dows in the ‘changetouse, the tol-| lets were upset and the gar- bage containers wereit irown into the creek. A) cai placed in the park thee the summer for the’ children to|is -Play in, has been‘ dismantled Found Not Guilty” Impaired Driving . Pongracy guilty ‘k,/ hopeless wreck. Near Kinnaird” Junction’ WEST COAST » SEAFOODS by scavengers. It is- now a ‘The park is used: by, mp. A eople for a garbage dump. Worthless car, bi has, be ye shown our commu nity. CASTLE MOTORS LTD: PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS pone interested in com- ing forth to coach volleyball ana basketball for boys and . years” and under, please contact the recreation direc! Impaired Driving oe $300 Fine oe $300 or three monitis in in, resulted from. a charge o: impaired Griving heard in court here last CASH BINGO November (17th, 1969 — 8:00 p.m ARENA HALL $1.00 for 15 games PROCEEDS: Castlegar Apollos Jr. Hockey Club ter. William Repin of Genehe leaded not guilty ‘to the charge but was found guilty. jie was siyen 30 days 6 as a result of an accident| by the Fairview ‘subdivision near Blueberry Creek. Gundersen Fined ~ GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE ‘3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Broom Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE _ Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 pm Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 pm. $250 for Breaking. into Home in May Olaf Gundersen of Cast- legar was found ty ona awel 4 fence when he pppeared be- fore Judge -Parker Williams on Friday.’ Gundersen was fined $250. and sentenced to one day in jail,‘ or-if-in default night with wis ais going up to Scouts. These were Rod Fitzpat- tick, Doug yeysey eee Barton, ‘Reg Ve Gorkott and ‘Donald | Paul who was not present at the time of the: cseremony. e: boys were also in- an “following a Tope knot eeing contest. They were Bert, “Jim ‘Michelson, .Rand Wayling ana Arlie Barton: The week previous the Bove met at the Kinnaird Hall for: fen and films on ifire of Payment of the :fine, an o.- months ~~ in jail. He. was even a month to’ pay the: fine The charge ‘resulted from an ‘incident whieh May. 14 of this-year. MIKE’S TLV. ’ SERVICE “Expert repairs to 3 all makes & models *' : of 'T.V.. and Radio Phone 365-5112 » Storm and Screen Windows Mede to Order ~All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order Mrs. E. Ady, Kinnaird - Christina Lake Hwy. KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES af We Toke Better Care of Your rr ealiaing Neaie®: 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 1225-5th Avenue - ke ot ice of Public notice is hereby given to the electors of: the Election Pp. Prefinished Plywoods - 8c And Personalized Service. G_ Gyproc Products. weiss ats B_ ‘Building & Fancy Brick & Blocks’ U — Unlimited Supply | 2 tusalation and Imported Bricks [yp maber, Common and Clear. theme of of the’ ‘conference war “Certaint and sisters; Fran,-Uot and Mild- ties of: our Faith’. ‘ red and: ies. Municipality of Castlegar that I require the presence of the WEATHER OUT! 3 4 said electors at the'Town Hall on Monday, the 24th day of oe z report of | the” rameeting «she Novcmber, 1969, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenvon, a _ a Bad Fattendec with: the Kin-|2 jez the! purpose of electing persons to represent them. as: : = e : é . naird ‘United Members and x - ALUMINUM. COMBINATION | Castlegar members, It “Mayor SELF STORE ‘DOORS 12” Tequested ‘at this ieee RCR DOOR WEATHER STRIP een : lng thats the. ucw: appoint: a}: ~ 7 ft. sets enough fer any door ...... WINDOW WATERPROOF APE, 75 yee, cath cor ocrcnnnninen 99c $148 - $3. 49 Hospital District — 985 - 5th Ave:, Castlegar Owner will consider trade for his equity in attractive 10 room home with waterfront. All drapes and large ap- Pliances included in new reduced price of $28,900. Owner Anxious to Sell — 112 Green St. 3 bdrm. home with 4th bdrm. in basement. Lovely kitchen. W to W in living rm. Two fireplaces, Vanity bath. Clean, efficient electric heat. Large double carport. A bargain at $19,800. —: oS Handy Man‘s Special — 316 - 6th Ave., Castlegar. Two bdrm. home with rumpus room and carport. Some finishing required but cozy and comfortable as is. Large lot, good location. Price $10,000 Terms. Two Bedrooms — 311 - 2nd Ave., Castlegar . Neat attractive small home with part basement and brand new gas furnace. Located on a good garden lot close to schools and stores. Price $10,000. Cs) — Triplex . Good revenue from 3 apts, Only 9 years old and built to N.H.A. standards. Located at 901 - 903 5th Ave., Kin-: naird. Price $19,900 with terms, _ SOLD OUT... . We are sold out of listings in the $14,000 to. $17,000 price range, If you plan to sell _your home we will give free appraisal on all new listings. ANDERSON REAL ESBATE LTD. PHONE 365-6451 Evenings phone Mrs. Mesby af 365-8083 gistry ‘Office, ‘Nelson, . B.C. . erating shortly. this oth day of October, A.D E 1969. W. D. Sutherland Nov. 13, 1969. 248 Squadron 58" WEEKLY. ‘ ROUTINE ORDER Part 1. Administration 1. Parades 12 Nov. od (0700 .P-M.) dron will parade at High 19 Nov.) 69° Nut’ Drive-— Squadron: will parade’ 6.30] P.M. at Health Centep.; 2, Routine D_ Domtar Materials & Doors E — Exacto Plywoods -R— Regular Deliveries. : 'S — stucco & Plaster Supplies S — Shingles & Sidings’. U — Usual Low Prices P — Plywoods, Fir & Spruce. P _ Paints & Varnishes (C.LL.) L | Linoleums & Loose Fill Ins” _Y —your Building Supply Hage. P&G surety it. ACROSS FROM THE ARENA PH. 365-8151 community ‘service Hunter. gave ‘lpirline concept, is a new ex- Leta periment.: It was thought a snack-service. was. adequate”, said Jack Wallace; re the jair- for line, “but ~we. have found that. Many passengers several segments of the route thus ne tating more sub- stantial food.” Wallace,-and BCA. public Castlegar. Lad» Gels, Scholarship: ‘ Valued at’ $250: More than $9,200 ‘in sch-|% ed ds .|olarships were handed out to bs 48 British Columbia‘ Institute of Technology students... The from’ $50 $350, were awarded ‘for eonclastle achie- vement. by. first year stu- dents. ee students < received Fae and Mrs. Frank Jonk- vice =" h.to thank their many — Building Supp : OGLOW BROS.’ i Building & Supply Co. Ltd.” Castlegar Phone’ 365-7202 We. serve’ the : supreme ‘in zs gas-oil. We “Alderman ¢Alderman 02. ‘Schoo! Board Trustee | (term:2 ‘years) ” _ ‘The’ mode of nomination’ of candidates shall be.as fob lows: Candidates shall be nominated ‘in writing by two duly qualified ‘electors of the municipality.: The aomination-paper shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at‘any time bet- ween ‘the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomi tion: The nomination-paper may be in the form prescribed in the Municipal Act,’and shall. state the name, residence, and eccupation of the person nominated in “such’ manner as to sufficiently identify such The shall be subscribed to: by. the candidate. © .- In the ‘event of a poll bein; jeceseary, su such poll will be opened at the Town Hall.on the 6th day: of December, 1969, between the hours of 8:00 a.m..and 8:00 p.m.; Advance Polls will be ‘opened at the Town Hall on Monday, December, Ist, 1969 through to:Friday, December’ 5th, 1969 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., which every person is:hereby required to take notice’ and ¢ govern himself accordingly. Given under. my hand at Costlegar (his 10th day ot Nov-| Trail 364-2020. <_< ELECTROLUX. SALES & SERVICE Phone Robson 365-5045 or Trail 368-1914 tin4l | with geod wis! the Senior Givens ns and inant bers’: of Church « for all the Peng, ete, and our thanks to to CKQK "Our hearts are truly thank- - 89e to $1.98 PECUET, PHOTOS > Sorry! - No more "color sittings after - Nov. 20th “ful Bor the blessings which God baie And* we meyers shall. forget The of © our, A CASTLEGAR SAVINGS new term deposit doubles it- ‘self in 9 years, 2 months — Wow. HOMES FOR SALE ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS. Box 303, Castlegar. ". _tfn ‘pap PETTITT PHOTOS! SOLOHd LLILLad 2nd T eeriod, Ist year — Drill: | 2nd year Engines: : Snr. A sears — NJ urse. Orderly. ‘Sergeants 12" Nov. 69 Sgt. Allam ‘CLEAR PLASTIC & FELT ‘WEATHER: STRIP ~ Mitchell Supply Ltd. «FRONT sT. : CASTLEGAR CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING. LTD. eens &. ON Heating if- required | for’, Giving: 145) . Standby Sgt. Holdsworth | Orderly Corporals. 12 Nov. 69 Cpl. Freeman 19 Nov..69 Cpl.’ 26 Nov. 69 Col. Sweeney Standby, CpL- Maddocks S ember 1969. ‘PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILL3d “PH. 365-7252 Cfeek,’B. mt ..| Reception : will 4:30: PE m: in Tarrys Commun-| tia ‘ey: Hall , Tarrys,: PX hemenas R RENT Ft SALE O) ‘OUR, bdrm house. Ph. 365-7501. ved os Jarships. 1, ragented the scho- PETTITT PHOTOS