CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 29, 1960 Castlegar Socials Margaret Churches, Phone 9511 Mr, and Mrs. Michac! Downing: and daughter Leslle have returned. to thelr home at Lytton after spen- ding the summer months at the home of Mrs, Downing’s parents, Mr,’and Mrs. Joe Killough, Mra. William Smith has retur- ned from’ a month’s holiday visiting relatives and friends !n California, Mrs, Mary Duncan, has return- ed after visiting with her son and daughter-in-law in Spokane, a Mrs, Alex Miller of Bldney, Vancouver Island, have re- Robbery Booklet Available at RCMP An ormed robbery could take Place in the Castlegar District at} any time and all citizens should be prepared, announced Cpl. Angus MacDonald of the local ROMP this! week, Cpl, MacDonald sald a booklet, “Armed Robbery — It Could Hap- Pen to You,” has been prepared by}, the ROMP and is available upon request. * Besides many tips on how to avold robberies, the booklet also has a section dealing with pertinent factors in the identification of sus-~ fects and how @ person that has been robbed can best help identity suspects, turned to thelr home after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E, A. McDonald. Mr, Malcolm Walton hos re- his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sid Wal- ton. ‘Miss Regina Campbell {s visit-|Bank Ing at. the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, L. V. Campbell. Constable D. J. R. Stewart of North Vancouver is a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L. V. Camp- bell, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Duke and son have returned to their home in Calgary ‘after visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Hor- ning, Dr, and Mrs, C. 8. Fowler leave *|took place recently In the Robson tion's section of general practice. FROM OUR FILES Five Years Ago .The Castlegar Junior Cubs brought home the softball cham- plonship and cup after defeating| the South Hil a One call brings you the wonderful world of warmth FOR _ DETAILS ON: €sso Ol ‘FURNACES |.. “OR BURNERS CALL SMITH‘S PLUMBING & HEATING CASTLEGAR PHONE 3401 Elsewhere call your nearest Imperial Ol! sales office Engineered for pislale Living. Low’ Down Payment ‘Easy Monthy Terms _ 5 Years to Pay . Guaranteed by ~ Imperial Oil ". IMPERIAL 'ESSO PRODUCTS Her MCS “Magnificent.” . Nine Years Ago entertained the Spokane, Chamber of Commerie, here this week on a Bood-will tour, at a breakfast meet~ ing in the Zein Rivers Hall. oe jemnounved the Bank of Nova vised District residents this week water to guard Uklihcod of water-borne disease cee chosen Fall Fair Queen. H. W. Herridge, MP, will open the two-day exhibition of. displays, parades and fireworks Friday. eee Forest Ranger H.“R. Wood of Nakusp took over duties at the lo- cal ranger station from Joe Kil- Tough, me eee ‘Two life-jacket wearing yachters sized near Zuckerberg’s Island. A. F, Zuckerberg witnessed the ac- eldent, dashed for his rowboat, and caught up with them a haif mile farther down the river. Reaching them, he conversationally ‘asked: “Could I be of service.” one Cliffe Churches of Castlegar The Castlegar Board of Trade SHES sual Nancy Consumer Credit Multiplied & Times Since WW Two Consumer credit in Canada has multiplied eight times over since Visitors for several] days Cheney, Wash. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Pat Haley| have been Mrs. Haley's father, A. H, Rellly and Mrs, Reilly of Mr.) Vernon. . Kinnaird Social. Notes . Mrs. Kaufman, Phone 488 Mrs, K, Markle returned home this week after a’ visit with her|Karzantewaka, parents, Mr, and Mrs, D, Howrle in . Mrs, R, Culley of Nanalmo is : “Anisting tn serving t were: Luba Cheryl and Jody Cleeve and Penny Paulson. . Guests Alfond Notre Dame "gen students from the Castle- gar District are attending - Notre F-lpame Collége at Nelson this year. the war and now represents about. 13.6 per cent of annual personal clapoenite income, according to the Spending a week with the Hal- eys were” Mr, Haley's brother and Business view Pas “September, just issued. The review notes that consum- er debt has risen irom about $400 million immediately after the war to almost $3.6 billion now, whereas the national debt, by contrast, has , Mr, and Mrs, Paul ir. and Mrs, Gordon Archibald ond Mr, and Mrs, Donald Archibald are at the const this week having accompanted Miss Peggy Archibald to Vancouver for her departure for: London, England, on the weekend. Haley of Crofton, Vancouver Island.|" family. home of Sharon visiting her..son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. A miscellaneous shower .honor- ing Miss Marlene Schultz prior to her marriage to Mr. Klaus Berger on Saturday, Smith as co-hostesses, A. Oulley and : Hi cae mm and Miss Anita antes, oe wee “ir, D.. A, McIntosh is Sat 7 Btudents attending from Castle- .|gor'are: Clit Paluck, Mike Zaltsoff, }.| John Zibin, Lorraine Schwartzen- hauer ‘and Arvi Pellegrin, Attending Notre Dame from Orescent Valley is R. ©, Catton. took place at the/back from a trip to Mrs. A. Gendron with Miss|Sask, where among other friends| Paulson and Miss, Oresa risen only about 10 per cent. Evans-Rockhill: Wedding Held in Robson Church | A - lovely ‘dice with full th: quart Community Memorial Church when|pink and she wore matching length sleeves. Her head plece was of pale gloves, _|/8t. Alban’s Church Miss Marjorie Ann Rockhill, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, W. T. Rockhill of Robson, became the bride of Mr. Andrew Arthur Evans; son of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Evans of Kinnaird. Officiating clergyman was Rev. H. Pratt. The wedding music was played by Dr. W. L. Wright of Robson and a solo was sung by Mrs. C, McGill, Church decorations were by Mrs, David Chapple-and Mrs. Leon Wilson, Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the: bride wore & white long- sleeved afternoon-length gown with a@ skirt of full chiffon with a gold belt and bodice of wool lace with rounded neckline, The gown taper- ed toa V in the back. She wore a head piece of white flowers with a short veil and car- ried ‘a. bouquet of gold, baby chry- santhemums and shell pink and white ‘gladiolas. Bridesmaid was Miss Donna Dunn who wore an afternoon-length gown of deep green chiffon with full skirt and silk embroifered bo- She carried a bouquet of pink and white gladiolas, Mr. K.’ Leitner was best man while Mr. B. Creighton and Mr. P, Sookachoff were ushers, The recep- tion was held at the Kinnaird hall. Recelving were Mr, and Mrs. Rockhill, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, and the groom's’ gtandmather, Mrs, Mc- Whinnie. The bride's mother wore a pale pink sheath dress of tlered lace with an opulently-shaped black velvet hat and matching gloves and shoes. Her corsage was of pink sweetheart roses, e@ groom's mother wore ao sheath of ivory Belge wool with matching hat, gloves and shoes, Rich brown feathers encircled the brim of her hat. Her corsage was of deep red sweetheart roses, A four-tiered wedding cake made by the bride’s mother and embedded in blue tulle from; the groom's mother’s wedding with a white lace cloth from the groom's grandmother . decorated the“ long table. Tall: white tapered candles in cut-gl holders and low bowls Norris’ Honored By Congregation. of pink and Ted roses were also featured. The wedding “cake was cut by Mrs. A, L,.Oreighton and was ser- ved by Miss V. Spencer, Miss J. and Miss §. Members of the congregation of met in the parish hall after the evening Har- vest Thanksgiving Service conduc- ted by Bishop Ragg to honor Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norria and Richard, who are leaving shortly to make theiy home in Vancouver. The hall was tastefully” decora- ted with vases of autumn flowers. . eos "West Kootenay Health Unit ad- to boil drinking and barrier Miss Margaret Henry has been Mrs, Joe Killough presented Mre.| Rois. with @ lovely corsage, ‘Members of the WA! and Even- 1 ‘ friends in St. Alban’s by Jack Kil- Jotigh, the rectors warden; to Mrs. Norris by Mrs. J, Toogood from the WA;-and to Mr. Norris by Joe " | Killough on behalf of the choir. Bach 's) er ‘expressed regret at the Norrise’s departure and paid tribute to the many ways in which they. had actively participated in church life and contributed much to the work of the parish: msCHUCK'S KINNAIRD, B.C. -LUMBER JAGK SYRUP, 32-02, .... . 39c_ GAKE MIXES, Monarch, 15-07. A Pkg ose ceceeeeeeeeeees SI0D- MUSHROOMS, Nalley’s 10-0z., 3 for $1.00 PORK CHOPS, all cuts, [b., . veceee BOC GROUND BEEF, lean, Ib, ......... 39¢ 55c _ BONELESS BEEF POT ROAST, th. . "PREM, Swift's, 4 tins .-. WAFER PICKLES, Nalley’s: 24-oz. ...49¢ ee $1.00 PEANUT BUTTER, Kersey’s, 48-oz. . 79c ICE CREAM, Shannon, 14 gal. .... 690 FLOUR, 25-Ib. paper bag, ....... $1.69 WITH A $5.00 ORDER ‘ Some 200 guests attended the reception and music was. supplied by EK. L. Roberton. Master of cere- monies was A. D, McWhinnie. For the wedding trip to Spokane the bride. chose a knitted tweed black and gold two-piece sult with black accessories and a. gold cor- sage. Out-of-town.. aussi were? Mr. Sens North ‘Vancouver; Mrs..E. E. Keays, North Surrey; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore, Syringa Creek; Mr. and Mrs. B. Macarthur, Mr. and Mrs, F. Rogers, Mr, and Mrs. ‘8. | Magiton, alt of Nelson, : Mr. and Mrs. A. Chuddy, Deer Park; Miss Veronica Spencer and Miss June Anderson of North Van- Mr, R. Doucette, Mr. W. E. Burke, Mr, D. Ellis and Miss Jackie Smed- ley, all of Pal ee “Hospital NEWS. Dr. W. K.' Massey of Nelson, @ member of the Medical Associate Clinic in that city, will replace Dr. Mason of Trail as the, radiologist the hospital reading X-rays and doing other work” connected - with radiology. Ross McCutcheon, Oastlegar’s new representative on the hospital board, was welcomed at the board’s was appointed to committee. Mrs. M. Higgens, matron of nur- ses at the hospital, reported on the the personnel pttended in Vancouver. New hospital administrator John McGilp reports that’ “nothing new on the hospital extension” was dis- cussed by the board. i 2 Warfield Backs 1. MLA for Cabinet. A recommedation from the Trail Chamber of Commerce that Don- ald Brothers be given a cabinet post ts gaining support through- ont the riding, Latest group to endorse the’ recommendation is , the Village of Warfield. Mr. Bro- thers was re-elected MLA for Rossland-Trail in the recent pro- vinclal election. NATIVE CEREALS. “Wild rice and maize, the word grain Canadians call corn, were the Worle and relatives, he visited his brother,| Mr, Wiltam .MoIntosh. _, head, from are: Bar- olay: Shoron ‘Markle, ‘Yvonne: Mitchell ands Keith Muir- Green and gold @ festive background, supplied. the decor while an evening of games and a contests were enjoyed by the bride's | PICK-UP : many friends. Contest winners be- ing: Mrs.. E. Schultz, Miss Janet % Goldalmer, Miss Diane Post, Miss Oresa Smith, Gloria Philips and Mrs. J. Paulson, Miss Schultz and her mother, Mra, £, Schultz, wore corsages which were pinned on them upon their ar- came, the presentation of the: gifts rival. After delicious \ refreshments contained in a clever replica of the Golden Boretee Restaurant, FOR’ HOSPITAL VEGETABLES " SHORBACRES—GLADE—TARRYS—THRUMS - WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY OCT, 5 - 6 Other areas announced later. ; KINNAIRD, B.C. - KERSEYS. . PHONE 3261 - Peanut Butier. cs MAXWELL HOUSE _ Instant Coff HEINZ Tomato. Soup a “LIPTON ° _ Soup” CHICKEN NOODLE, 4 PKGS., SWIFT'S: 6 OZ. JAR ‘Prem LUNCHEON due 2: TINS. BETTER BUY - Margarine 2 Ibs. ~ SUNRIPE _ Apple Juice - cuEAR 49 me : . CRESTON ~ Mac Apples : hae Carrots 5 Ib. bag. meeting’ last Thursday night: and] recent hospital institute which’ she |: only. two sereals 3 native ie the: New cut! RITE fe Wax Refills, 2 ROLLS... ‘SCOURING PADS BALLET Cheer box - | GAINES Dog Meal, joi wo now. used: internationally for the} ~ §, O. S;, 10 pads ie a box, 2 boxes . -Perfex Bleach ‘oan Toilet Tissue 4 rolls oie A A SHITH’S - PLUMBING & HEATING. Phone 3401 CASTLEGAR FOR SAFE, © _ DEPENDABLE OIL HEATING, [EQUIPMENT Convenient budget terma=0 up to G6 yearsto pay) * ALWAYS LOOK TO MGPERIAL FOR TRE OST AMARA PN DID YOU KNOW - - That there are more]. than 60 species of philoden- dron, which is today’s most popular house plant, under cultivation? Most philos are climb- ers or trailers, and -the Greek name ‘philodendron’ . means ‘lover of trees’. For best growth, these plants.should be planted in well-drained,’ humusy soil, moist.*Light is a very im- portant factor, for. if these plants do not get enough light, the leaves grow er and smaller and the vines become, stringy and puny. | - = Philos. can. also: be grown in water, and in this ~ ease, a, piece of charcoall Sshould::be.-ptit.in the water to ‘keep it sweet, : BUY. YOUR HOUSE > PLANTS AND PLANT - SUPPLIES FROM HELEN'S: Flower Shop Ltd. 259. Columbia Avenue Castlegar, B.C. 8. P, S.’Popodt, Slocan Pasik;.2, Mrs, Vera 3 anes Robson. SASH AND DOOR . WORK * Beans, scarlet — 2, Mr. E. A, McDonald, Castlegar. *Bems; broad — re ‘Mrs, Philip Toogood Beets, globe — 1, Mrs, Vera Wan jolt; 2, Mrs. Fred Konkin, Cabbage, ball or flat'—,1, Mrs, Vera’ Wanjoff; 2, Mrs. Pet rots Fruitvale; 3, Mrs, PR. S. Pop- eas, conical — 2, Mrs: PS. Popo! Satta Konkin; 2 Mrs. P. S, Pi Cabbage, savoy — 2, Mrs. “Vera Wanjoft.” Celery — 3, Mrs. “Pete Berukoff; 2, Mrs. Fred Konkin; 3, Mrs. Vera Wa se q 1, Mrs. Vera Wan- jolts 2, sees P. S, Pt Carrots, short — 1, Mrs. PLS. Popoff; 2, Mrs. ‘J. S. Hunter, Rob- son, Carrots, | ng Mts. J. S. Pop- off; 2, Mrs. Vera’ Wanjoif; Fred Konkin. GLASS GLIDDEN PAINT KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND CSUpEtiEas PHONE 5155 PIERSON WINDOWS . AND ALL ‘KINDS OF Carrots, intenmediate — 1, Mrs. P..S. Popoff; 2, Mrs. J. S. Scott, ete’ Beru-" y red — 1, Mrs, Fred. xo; ‘Robson; 8, Mrs. Fred Konkin, : Corn, golden bantam — 1, Mrs. Fred Konkii. Corn,, A.0.V..— 1, Mrs: Vera Wanjoff; 2, Mrs. Fred Konkin; 3, Mrs, P. S. Fopott. ae Mss; Vera Wan- . "5, “pi Vera” Wanjoff; 2, Mrs. Fred Kore kin; 3, Mrs. M. Gallo, ‘ Onions, yellow — 2, Mrs, Fred x ohions, , Spanish — 1, Mrs. Fred Konkin; 2. Mr. W. J. Plotaikoff; 8, Mrs: P. S. Popoff. onions, pickling —1, Mrs, Fred ai —1, Mrs. J. W. Brown- lle, Kinnaird; 2, Mrs, Fred Konkin. Tomatoes, ripe — A. Mrs, Vera Wanjoff; 2,. Mrs. D. A, McIntosh, Kinnaird. Tomatoes, green — 1, Mrs, J..W. Brownlie; 2, Mrs. M, Gallo; 3, Mrs. Mrs. Steve Harstenin, Kinnaird. 1, Mrs, R. Baglo, = ‘Rhubarb. — Kinnaird; 2, Mrs. M, Gallo. Sheraaty sweet; 1, Mr. W. J. 2, Mrs. Vera Wanjoft; LISTING PHONE: : ANDERSON EOENEES - Pere eet WANTED: . and they stiould be kept y : _ BEAT WINTER TO _ THE PUNCH! © Don't get caught by-a sudden freeze-up! - Get Shellizone anti-freeze now d be safe al winter thr Hi ‘At only. tana minutes to. get winter-tong facie es ip with: anti-freeze that's guaranteed! Come In for, Shellzo . _ today! Cas fove Shelf...you' you'll fore Shell Service .. “3 DEALER oe opera, + Largest is Mss: P.'S. Popol. Phone 5191, Evenings 5561) TOA Who ee your... Portrait? EVERYBODY WANTS A™ PORTRAITOF SOMEONE zi Dad, for instance, wants a ; portrait of his, family for ~’ “his desk.” ‘, Mom .wants :a picture of Dad, of ‘the family, of the children as.they-grow.” * And of course Jack wants a picture of Jill, and Jilk wants a picture of Jack: . » stop in for your. Partrate, «+. SOON 3, Mrs. Fred Konkin, pecepers: hot) — 1. Mrs. P, S. Popoff; 2, Mrs. Fred Konkin; 8, Mrs. Vera Wanjoif. * Potatoes, red — 1, Mrs. Fred. Konkin; 2,:Mrs. P. S. Popotf;, 3 Mrs, Vera Wanjoff. Potatoes, white — 1, Mrs. Vera Wanjoff; 2, Mrs, Fred Konkin. » Potatoes, netted gems — 1, Mrs, re Berukoff; 2, Mrs. Fred Kon- Mangels, any variety — 1, Mrs. Fred Konkin. s, winter, table — 1, Mrs. Fred Konkin; 2, Mrs. Vera Wanjoff. Fampeia, pie — 3, Mrs, Fred- Kol Squash: ‘any other Stee B —-1, Men Vera ‘Wanjot i 2, Mrs. P. S. + Popoff. ah hubbard — 1, Mr. . Re. Foxtee, "Robson; 2, Mrs: P. s Popoff. Vegetable : marrow — 1, Mrs. Vera Wanjoi;:2, Mrs. Fred Kon- ‘kin; 3, Mrs. D. A. McIntosh. Collection of vegetables — 1, Mes. Fred Konkin; 2, Mrs. Vera Waniolt; 3, Mrs, Pete Berukoff. Pumpkin, largest by weight Mr. Jack Kenny, Fruitvale. Largest by weight potato - i Mrs. P. S. Popoft. ° Largest by weight, squash — 1, Mrs. Vera Wanjoff. « Largest. by... weight, vegetable marrow —1, Mrs.-F. B. Giraud, Robson. by weight, cabbage FRUIT. “Apples, banana = 1,” Mr, R.: }; Robson. ples: 3 Rome “Besuty > L Mr amps. Northern Spy — 1, Mr. os, Delicious = 1 Mr. R. « eae Wealthy — 1, Mrs, R. Kinnaird; 2, Mrs. - Vera agio. out twice @ week in the 3s Srebopsles, yellow 1, Mr. H. R. Foplee. Banlett “+ 1, ‘Mes. Vera , Mrs, R. Baglo; 3,,Mr. ” : Grapes, blue — 1, Me R. Oborne. Blackberries £42 | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 29, 1960 7 H. R. Foxlee..” Pears, Flemish Beauty — 1, Fred Dense 2, Mrs, J. W. Brownlie, ears, Anjou — 1, Mr, R, Oborne. Pears, Howell — 1, Mr. H.R, Foxlee. Pears, A.O.V. — 1, Mra. J, W. Brownlie; 2, Mrs, Vera Wanjoli, . Plums, Italian Prune ~ A Mrs. Vera Wanjoti. ‘Peaches, three V's — 1, Mr. H. R, Foxk , Mrs.'J. W. Brownlic. Peach .V, — 1, Mrs. Vera Mrs. Leah Weed, Mont- eae TRENATA SOGIALS ranjodf; rose; 8, Mrs. R. Bi —'1, | Mrs. 'P.>S. Popoff: "Strawberries — 1, Mrs. F. Kon: kin;'2, Mrs, J.'S, Hunter. Collection of fruit-— 1, Mr. R. Oborne; 3 Mrs, Vera Wanjoff. ‘ FLOWERS * Marigolds, African — 1, Mrs, J. 6. Hunter; 2, Mrs. R, Baglo; 3, - Mrs. Marie Stover. Marigohis, French — 1, Mra, F. Ramen: 2, Mrs. M, Gallo; 3, Mrs. Asters, A.O.V. —.1," Mrs. Colette; 2; Mrs. Marie Stover. Dahlias, cactus — 1,.Mrs. P. 8. ‘Popoff;. 2, Mrs. M. Gallo;.3, Mrs. Colette. 1, Mra, P. Popoif; 2, Mrs. M. Stover. - Dahlias, decorative — 1. Me Pp. Stover. _S. Popoff; ae M. yellow shales — 1, George Coletti, Nolsony 2, Mrs. P. S. P opolt. . +8 Gladiolas, red and pink shades— Winners in 14th ‘Annual Castlegar & District Fall oy 1, George Coletti; 2, Mrs. P. 5. Popoff. 3 2, Mrs. J. Glodiolas, any color — 1, George Coletti; 2, Mrs, R. Baglo; 3, Mrs. P.S.'.Popotif. : Nasturtiums, double — 1, Mrs. (Continued Next Week) The day when a penny would buy something of value is not gone, as“ CASTLEGAR AND. KINNAIRD thrifty shoppers. will | discover «at PITTS Rexall. Drug Stores when the Big Rexall Fall Ic Sale begins, Monday, Octo- ber 17th to 22nd. Double quantities. of hundreds of regular drug. store : items will be, available at their. usual everyday prices, plus just’* one. valuable ‘penny. Such items include Vitamins, : Mrs, Rohn ur, ‘and Mrs, J. Ulmi and Ron- nie were recent visitors at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and’ Mrs, Roy Kosiancle ‘of Crescent Valley. . - : Myr. J, Sehiinger “has returned home from a trip to Grand Coulee, ‘Wash, Medicines, Stati Chri- stmas Gifts, Cosmetics, Baby Needs, Firstaid Supplies, ete. All items.are standard Rexall merchandise, freshly stocked and quality guaran- teed or money back. bs Mr, and Mrs, ‘E. Kemp and baby daughter of Bellevue, Alberta, were recent guests at the home of Mr, and, Mrs..L. Chiznazia. Mrs. A. Koch and son Erbhart of Castlegar were weekend guests at the home of Mr, and' Mrs, A, G. Koch and Mrs, W. Hale, Jack Hansen spent the weekend Additional items which are offered at‘ greatly reduced prices are the money-saving “bonus Buys.” These. items are NOT INCLUDED in the le Sale plan but are added with’ his mother, Mrs, .J. During Miss R. Groves absence, Mrs, Anderson of Trail has taken ‘up duties .in the ‘primary school room. : Frank Wiesner of Robson spent the weekend with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. F, Wiesner. 6000. RIDDANCE nr FOR TIRE-RUINING "haga Was ‘Busy For Works Dept. Reports McNabb The few remaining areas in Castlegar which were serviced by ‘wood stave pipe have been replaced with transite pipe, works supervi- sor Norman McNabb told council esday.” C ‘were cleared of silt and debris. dur- ing the month. Several loads of dirt were haul~ ed to the Greep property during *, August “with many more ‘to haul,” reported Mr. McNabb. “Grading “hes -been carried out when needed iout.” *: Street maintenance was carried WOBBLIES® ‘When "STEERING WonbLtzs" oe work, tires go fast! They're cans wheels ting out of alinement or a alanced,. ic cost is uneven tice wear, blow-outs, here's the answei: Let us cotrect your car now with our scientific BEAR equipment, ee Thank Your Repair Man Fer < Acciden oo t That Didn't Hoppen"* WHEEL “ALIGNMENT KINNAIRD, :B. Joss of control. They're a problem! But specials during sale week. Another feature are advance order blanks which may be filled out. and left at. the store prior. to the sale and the order picked up during the sale. This Year’s Falk 1c Sale will help celebrate Rexall’s 50th Gonden Anniversary and is one of two sales held 4nnmaf- ly by Rexall Druggists - throughout Canada. It.is the first such sale ever held in this area and im or- der that they might be able to do justice to the Sale. Carl and Doreen Knutsom of PITTS have been working day-and night to prepare their new store in Castleairdé Plaza for business. Because of the size of the downtown Castlegar Store, we will be - able to handle all the Ic Sale items. there. These wilk Be found only at the 2nd store in the Plaza. * Bicker scat area, while: the’ sanitary” land . fil garbage dump is: coved tle’ a week, * The Landis subdivision near the. road work remains to:be dons, "NOTICE. TO MINOR HOGKEY PLAYERS Boys ages'8 to 18. interested in playing hockey this winter are asked to phone-Josh Savoy -at Castlegar @ 9291. This does not ‘apply to those already regis ered. es 3 : Hotel t Association. Interested assist by attending. “A general meeting ill be held in the Mariane t Tuesday, October 4th at 8.00 p.m., ‘for .the purpose of organizing ’a Minor’ Hockey persons from Castlegar, Kinnaird. and ‘District: are ‘urgently Femmentea to | = Beans and Pork, 4 tins . ecee see GREAMED = AORK, Salad. ques, 6. tins Qi _ "FEMALE OFFICE PERSONNEL class! FOR BEDROOM AND LIVING ROOM WALLS & CEILINGS, YOU CAN'T. BUY A MORE BEAUUFUL FINISH. Celgat Limited has immediate openings for a and ‘Secretary, ‘Senior: Ste) meter. Operator. : Sin Use DECORA for a rich low-lustre on interior surfaces. Washable, WE ARE AGENTS. ‘FOR KOOTENAY: ‘LAUNDR’ Ae eee anne nT Salary’ is: commensurate. with experience, but the. starting ‘:salaries range from $215. 00. per: month to* $290,00 per month with provision for merit increases.:. Excellent working conditions and full group Insurance Benefits are available:. x For further ‘information interested applicants “should contact: ‘The, ‘Industrial Relations Departnen Celgar Limited, _. Box 1000, —°- ! “Castlegar, B.C. ‘Telephone: pal6, Local 34, -too, because’ it's a real enamel, DECORA FINEST ‘ALKYD FLAT PAINT -arraesca or Monatnel ~ OGLOW BROS. “BUILDING & SUPPLY CQ. LTD. “PHONE 3351 :