CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 18, 1964 FOR SALE Furniture, Ph, 36-5263, Good view, FOR SALE. Lots in new subdivision, Kinnalrd, good drainage. Terma. ‘Automatic Bowser gas pumps] ph, 365-5158. ttn-16 in good running condition, Ph. 865+ 8432, or_S365-7! ‘One boy's equipment. _ Ph, "1950 re timone Urea, 850. Ph, 385-1 1054 Hillman minx, cheap trang- portation, ' $125, Ph, 305-4: For your Watkins products, Ph. 305-812 or call at 104-4th Avenue, Castlegar, 325 Tlouse_in Robson on corner: lot — good locatlon — reasonable price, enah or terms, apply box 552, Cas. ‘eae 823 Wine three-piece chesterficld aulte. Ph, Trail 368-9472. Tiousebont crulser, 26 tt, siceps alk, Exceslant condition, . priced for Bi, aoe. Hockey ad motor ‘and ‘BOTS. Box 490M, Caxticgar News. Medtum-sized moffat 4-burner gas range, ee saponins old, $150. Ph, Trait 368-85! 825 Castlegar Revenue Property "FOR SALE Contains newly re-decornted Glin re and _rente tre, Ample parking, Apply at CASTLEGAR NEWS tin-23, HOMES FOR SALE Beautitul new 3 bedroom house, Close'to schools, churches and shop- ee en Reasonably priced, ee iT SAFEST BUY-WORD: FOR HOMES KINNAIRD RESIDENTIAL Children Ploy In Safety at this hideaway location, Five bdrma on two floors with dbl bath, or enjoy income from self contained lower nuite, Gaal, bullt by master crafts- men with HW floors, LR fireplace, plaster inten with mahagony trim, carport and rear balcony. — $17,000, Secluded Under Sheitering Troon and commanding a magnificent view to the enst, this 3 bdrm home offers soft lush grounds, 31 ft. sunken 1856 Ari ar S00 Twin, Needs parts, $50, Also 303 Rifle, $15, Ph. ereteer| oitatyie upright china. cabinets 55” " ¥% 1S", Walnut finish, 1 pocas conalilo. L, E, Cantell, S12: Tth Avenue, PROPERTY FOR SALE Tai ‘ealers, Kitchen sink, ad two-burner coal oll, camping stove. Used Rota-Hoe $35., used lawn mower, reel type self propelled with Briggs en pare Motor $35., used G. Fridge $63. Marshall Weil's Store Piose He * Hardware, i HDS Cat, very good condition. Reasonably priced. Job with ma- chine If. desired. Ph. 365-5037 ¢ven- ings, : 82: LANDIS SUBDIVISION, OASTLEGAR Ideal lota for split lovel homes. Centrally located, reasonably priced. h, 365-5440 or 865-5200. . Lots In Crest View subdivision, 232 Kinnaird. Mrs. Kuryluk. Ph, 365-3: or 365-3981, 9. Business building on Front. St. Low price, Gantleear Building Fae ply. Ph, WANTED int to rent.3 bedroom home, Wai Please Ph. Dick Wade at 365-8267. ‘To rent 8 bedroom modern home In this area, Ph. days 365-7545 even- Ings City Centre Motel cxt. ings City Centre Mote ot Anyone with land for sale please Ph, 365-5637. 325 Ph. 865-5007. 4 Want tos rent 2 or 3 bedroom ae a GENERAL HOUSE 4? GENERAL HOUSE “TRAILER Fully equipped. Top con- dition. “Must: sell, Apply. Twin Ri- vers Trailer Court. tin-24 Electric: china light . fixture. Shade 14” across. Also one single ode. 11" across. Ph. or r in Pass Creek, large house. For further information write Box 602, Castlegar. 324 10" Rolld-home house 2% motor. Bh mid-August by reliable teaching cou. e and fridge oer ae ple. Stovi posible. WIL view June 22. 5334, ee Spot cash for used furniture, antiques, coins, old gold, guns and jewels. Home Furniture and Ex- 4} change. Ph, 952-6591. 415 Hall St, Nelson, tin-43 ft. Cement mixer we 65-5324. trailer, fully equipped including aou- tomatic washer, very good condition: ‘New four-room bungalow at Sil- verton, Up-to-date features, Reply’ to Box 4905 Castlegar News. ‘Diamond ring, jeweller appraleca: ¥ Ph, 365-3112. Two lots on riverside at Blue-|” berry. Ph, 365-5430, 333 Gas stove, full size 4-burner, Ph, 965-5265: evenings. 323 Wanted small furnished suite, apt. or small house with option to buy, first part of July for young couple, Box 490D, Castlegar. must be reasonable, Write FOUND Child's glasses found on high- Kine for this ad, pool, 3 — lving rm with fireplace, spacious udrma and o private path to river's edge, — $16,900, 0 Sa. Ft, 3 Bdrm Modern on 80 sft, Staverbank ote "Tastefully fl- piber with vanity bathroom, thru bdrm section, good storage 3 facluties, full,bsmt., and large sun- bather's balcony, — $15,800. Other Quallty Homes for Sale thru ANDERSON AGENCIES Real Estate Brokers : cait 368-3441 365-3278 John Hipwell 363-7514 SS berry. on quiet varden rproperty "53,00 Call Anderson Agencies 9s to view. ‘bedroom home in in Gastledar- span basement, oll heat. 672 Third Ave, $9,000 cash. Write Mike Wyn- nychuck, Box 83, Sirdar, B.C, 82 “New §-bedroom home in Castle- gar, walnut cupboard, double plumb- ing, revenue suite in basement, gar- den and fruit trees. Ph, 865-7484 evenings, + 823 ‘One bedroom ae ‘curnished, Double” garage. store and school. IM fiebernyy Creek. Price $6,500 or terms. Ph. oer AeTe. New revenue home, tained lower sulte, Corner tuily con- of 4th ROMES FOR SALE - A-hedraom house on large lot, Can be reon-any tlme at 127-4th Ave. ss Ph, 305-5159. tin 24 WS bedroom house at Wood. land paris Ph. Grand Forks 442- +396, | G Choice Real. Estate KINNAIRD Quality 8 BR Family Homo — ha BR finished in basement — Row Double re boora _— Forest Service May Build Road Back of Lion’s Head The -B.C. Forest Service is looking into the matter of build- ing a flre access road behind ihe Lion's Head rock at Robson, roads’ and ' bridges ‘committee chairman ‘Art Anderson told the last meeting of: the Castlegar Chamber of Ci but that estimated the road, including a bridge across Pass Creek, would cost $12,000, fr. Anderson sald his com- mittee “would like to see. the Tu pions Head made into. an ‘of- He said such’a road “would have. fairly. steep grad sald the ‘hy the had Gg ical as the view. from it looks over both Castlegar and Kinnaird and up and down ; the river. thly Payments Principal ‘and Titer: ext $89,93, . ° Sholce tocation 10th Avenue — 1200 Square Feet of! Main Floor Arca plus Full Basement — Fire Place — Gaa Heat —: Fully Landscaped — Large Lot — Cash to 1st Mortgage. Monthly, Eayments $80.83. woonLaND PARK Lovely 3 BR Home — HW Floors — LR and DR — Bullt In Stove and Oven — Twin Windows and Screens _— oe Basement — Completed Rum- pus Room — Large Well Landscaped Lot, Payments $92.39 Includes Prin- elpal, Interest and TOxEe. ; IF YOU ARE IN eae pers FOR A HOME CONTACT OUR OFFICE Sound Values $6500 to $21000 * * . SUSINESS FOR SAI Thriving Ladies’ and Children’s Wear, Breen Stock,: Owner, leaving dis- rict. YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. VUONE . Oftico 805-4841 Castlenird Plaza Kexldenco 865-8117 Kinnaird i NOTICES. arents are asked to Kindly warn their. children of the danger of pluy- ng near the flooded grave? pit. Col- umbia Sand © and "The Castlegar Chapter R.NA.B.C. noe hate Ba dinner mecting on Junc the City Centre Motel at'6.30 bia “rhe admisison: price 1s $1.65. ‘and board in private home. o. Apply $11-4th Ave. 324 without soaking or shrinking. Ph. Ei tin-18 a U-Phone Answering Service will do your office work and has other stings for: you, Ph, 365-5265" ev- enings. tfin-2 Trail Business College. New Term Begins September 19-18 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box 303 Castlegar. ten? Deadline for classified ads ts 12 noon Wednesday prior to the day of issue. tfn-17 LOST Ladies’ Mizpah Ring, 2 small ru- bles’ ond diamond, Reward. Finder Ph, 365-809: i GARDS OF THANKS I would like = airs my sine ere FOR RENT. edroom peer in : Kinnaird, svat July 1, P! pode e-hedroom furni: aulte, es ‘bedroom carnished mauplex, both in Kinnaird. Ph. 365-3112, bi S tin-24 Furnished 1 bedroom house. Also furnished 2 bedroom house.-Ph. 365- trees, Near| so91, Removable building, 16° Xx & X 8", 12": centres, Sitt and Pine in terms. Ph, 965-8194, H. wooden: pe feet high. ate ep The A.B.C. Symbol. - - The right to marecane or refrain from purchasing this publication gives you, the reader, and no one else the power to pass judgment on whether it shall continue to survive. -— ._ This symbol represents the standards by which your voluntary response is: measured. It testifies to the advertising value of this ae It also serves as a constant gale to our readers’ opinion. CASTLEGAR NEWS SrA TTT TT SEE AND PLAY. THE BEAUTIFUL _BIRCHBANK GOLF COURSE _ - CLUBHOUSE, NOW UNDER “CONSTRUCTION — Will: close deal: por information cai 865-8353. —purnished apartment on Gin Ave, for bachelor. Ph. 365-5901. ‘825 25x 8 “Kit™ ‘Trailer to sell; Rent of Trada.. lerman, Cedar. Crest Motel. 925 ‘Want man ti share‘ suite from Riverview: apartment — @ bed- rooms, unfurnished, private | entrants. no children, .Ph; 869-5) 325 Furnished upstairs suite, ite, recent ly remodeled, $70 per month includes heat and hot water, Available July 1 Eh Se or 852-2734. tin-24 ished basement suite. Heat and ‘lant included. No children. Roe Apts Tumished or unfurnished, rool bath and utility, heat and ane elude, $80 ee month, a Ph, 2 room cabin oy ree toa keeping room, Ph. tin-21 Furnished eet 1 bedroom. r call S67-Sth Ave. g a3 ished sulte, One bedroom «ft downtown Castlegar.: Ph, 365-2: Heer ip Modern Turihed aulte S870 Ave. Castlegar, Ph, 365-8284, tfn-21 decorated, Apply: at Castlegar News. -18 | will be used is Fully furnished 2 bedroom du- plex unit, $85 per mo, One mile out from ferry. ean 365-5500. ttn-3 room . furnished —sulte. Mecrelaht dots Ph,'S65-9781.__ tfn-42 HELP WANTED Ww ant competent, dependable housekeeper, Core for one infant Light, housework, nie Bea a roe terviews June 22. APPLICATIONS FOR’ MEMBERSHIP ARE STILL BEING ACCEPTED. APPLY NOW ‘AND TAKE : “ADVANTAGE OF PERIOD DUES. ALL PRIVILEGES / AT TWO COURSES. CLASS Active Man. Active Lady Couples (Man & Wife) Limited ‘Man Limited Lady ENTRANCE FEE 50.00 25.00 75.00 - 30.00- 20.00 » DUES © DUES DUES sy June Ist * ‘Avg. Ist. Aug. Ist - Mar. ist Mar, Ist - June Ist “30.00 ). ‘ 22.50 ‘ + 42.50 17.50° 12.50: 30, 00 22,50 5 42.50 17.50 12.50" LIMITED MEMBERS ARE PERMITTED TO PLAY MONDAY, TUESDAY, . WEDNESDAY, THURS. DAY, & FRIDAY AND MAY TEE OFF ANY TIME PRIOR TO 4PM. DRIVING RANGE & PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION AT MODEST RATES. tere ae FORMS AT THE BIRCHBANK PRO Cae OR FROM ANY MEMBER. “{ shown me while recently in hope by my friends ond nurses and é: cially, Dr, Ternent. Mrs. Helen ‘Ver- HSS PTA would like to ex- Thi ent} press thelr thanks to all those who worked so hard to_ jaake the gradu- ation» banquet a ‘success. Spectal thanks to the Grade ec (atudents who worked so willingly. — E. Regan, president. We would like to express Our sinéere thanks to the RCMP, Cas doctors and stair Ww = Glover and In loving memory, of Ronald 5. Balt who passed away June 25, 1961: He bade no one a last farewell, He sald goodbye to none; The heavenly gates were openca wide, _A Loving voice said "Come." — Wife Slee eae Shirley, ‘Teresa, Donald and = Remo ‘of Alice Moffat. lov- Ing mother and grandmother, passed Sadly missed Bo away June py son and daughter-tn-law, in, and fami ‘And while she Hes na! ‘peaceful sleep Her memory. we shall. always keep.|- ° Ber en LEGAL: Avpiteation for a Water Licence’ WATER ACT (Section 8) We, George G. and Elma J. ee Kin of P.O, Box Se Oe eS er Hugs and upholstery cleaned |: e said a viewpoint on the Colum- bia river at. Kinnaird overlook- ing the: new bridge. construc- tion was requested of the de- partment of highways and has} ¢ been built, Well-Known Robison . Resident Passes In the Trail Hospital Mrs. Emily (Gertie). Web- ster, 79, of Robson, passed away | > Tuesday night in the ‘Trail hos- pital following a en thy illness. The wife: of John 'T. Web- ster, the cersased was born on March 21, 1885, esday Shoreacres Cemetery. Peter ‘Kaimakotte death oc- curred: accidentally ' on: Sunday after ‘being ‘taken .to ue ar hospital. He was born in on on July 18, 1959.'He had Nettea at Shoreacres continu- ously. ‘ Surviving are ‘is, parents, farry:and one sis- rraine, both at: home; his grandparents + : -W. Kalmakoff of Shoreacres, ‘and Mr. and Mrs, Nick. Sherstobitoff of Castlegar, His“ great Brand. one brother For 6-Year-0ld : Accident Victim | The funeral of Peter Kal- Shoreacres, took: place’ there on burial in the the Ca ents are’ Mr, ‘and Horuhote of ‘Shoreacres. Several aunts, ° uncles ‘and’ “cousins also COMPLETE CASTLEGAR NEWS * occured to in. England, She has ‘been an active community worker. Funeral ‘arrangements have een to the Building. Supplies OGLOW BROS, be Funeral Home. Besides’ her husband, dare. é Webster is survived by tl sons, Frank. of. Robson, ALE of Kinnaird and Ronald’ of Sio-| can City, one .daughter, Mrs. Bert Lamb of Robson, 10 ) grand: children, and one sister, Mrs. Mary De-Ath whole is Satine here from Covina, Calif, Birchhank: Golf ‘ House Contract The contract for the first & a Bupply Co. Ltd. "Phone. 305: 57202 . Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING . stage of the club house di ment at the Birchbank golf |’: course has been let to Fame Brick Construction ‘of Trail for | $58,000. Fam ick will put up:a two-story, Ace ft. building. ‘The total project, which will include water and power lines]: to the club house, the club house itself and some of the, furnishings for it, will involve an anticipated final expenditure of $85,000. _ Former Local Man. Wins Scholarship A. former Kinnaird man — Glen Killough — has been aw- arded a $250 B.C, Teachers’ Fe- ‘deration scholarship to attend UBC for the summer session. Mr, Killough ‘is’ employed by the eumatron ng school, , i the award for hereby apply to the Comptroller ot ‘Water Rights for a licence to divert ‘and use water out of unnamed spring which flows Westerly and discharges into’ Norms and ‘give “notice of our application 1 all persons af- fected. The point. of, diversion will be located at 550 ft. west of NE corner of L fo of L 7245 Kootenay District, Plan. The e quantity of water to be a verted is 1000 g.a.d/ and 18 Be. per annum. The purpose for which the water will be ‘used Is: domestic and. irri- gation. @ land on which the wate Lots 7 and 10 o1 97245, Kootenay Dist. Plan 4784, A copy of this application was posted at the proposed point of diver- sion and on the land where the wa- ter 1s to be used on the 11th day of May, 1964 and two copics were filed in the offiec ‘of the Water Recorder at Nelson, B.C. Objections to this application may outstanding: ‘work at last year's B. ING, Earthmoving Contractors DIGGING, . BACKFILLING, DITCE: LAND. etl oi TE a Phone 365-5464 Castlegar LLS. Ltd. : Lakes Phone 365-5500 - NIGHTS —: WELSON 862-5434 summer. school. Mr. Killough is a of SHSS and has been the re- reipient of several like awards over the past few years. He is the son .of Mr. and Mrs. H. EL i. Killough ‘of Kinnaird. . . . : Surprise : Bridal: Shower Enjoyed . A surprise’ bridal shower provided games and fun for a number of students honoring | ————— July bride-elect Joyce McCreight recently. great number of friends gathered at the home: of Mrs. Padley for the pleasant ant Pink and” white streamers ‘ne! decorated the chair of honor of first ee fu: June 11, 1964. In & Geo, M. G. Fadl kin ‘applicanta, ~ LEGAL TRADE. TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES IN B.C. VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS > sGuoniores by the Federal. — inelal - Governments) where Miss McCreight was pre- sented with a carnation crete § 224( just prior to receiving her which were presented in a bas- ket decorated ‘in the birdal the- me. Refreshments were served: by the hostess with the assist- ance of Miss Evelyn Tennent. Traini are offer- ed to suitable applicants in Pre-Ap- prenticeship Trades Tri ge classes leading to Apprenticeship in the fol- ]* jowing weder ‘at the schools indicated: Columbia Vocational ol — BURN: Boatuuilaing "Blaster ke suraetiral Steet < Piledsiine and Bridgebullaing SI British Columbla Vocational: WNA School — - Carpentry ool British Columbia Vocational. of School — NELSO) Automotive $ ° Millwright /British Columbia Vocations! : Scho ol -— PRINCE GEORGE; + Automotive * Set Millwright : Heavy Duty Mechanl ** Preference is given to ohyalcally flt’appiicants over 16. yeara of age. While ie is will be given to those applicants who possess. compensating qualities, such aa maturity, interest, and the to aoe in thelr chosen. vocational te! 2 tultlon fees and: a monthiy aubststence allowance are paid. plus one return transportation to school trom. place of residence.: ply immediately to: oghe Director of ‘Apprenticeship, minimum of Grade X| © 7... LEGAL , Application for a Meret Licence WATER (Section a ‘We, Koozma ‘and Ann Pereverzoft = ‘ Arrow Lakes. ~ Ferry Service. ‘Once Weekly Service — "EVERY FRIDAY’ Leave’ Robson 8 - a.m. Arrive Edgewood 2:p.m. - Leave Edgewood 1.30 p.m. Arrive Robson “7 “p.m. CASTLE TONITE & FRIDAY. © Shows at 7 and.9 p.m. at of Water Rights tor a ‘Hieenee ta di- vert and use water out of unnamed poring: which flows south’ and dis-' charges into Norms Creek and give notice of our application to all per- sons affected. ‘corner rf ‘‘~'The quantity of ‘water to ws ‘dl- verted is 66 ac. ft. and: 1 | ‘The purpose for: when the Sra ter will .be used Is irrigation: and domeatic, ‘The land on awaten “ine water will be used 18 Lots 11 and 12 of Lot 45, Kootenay District, Plan 4784. py of thia application was pouted at the proposed point of diver- o 1964 and..two coptes were flled-In the Office of, the Water Recorder ‘at Nelson, Bi, “Objections to this “application may be filed with ‘the sald “Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of ‘Water Rights, Parllament Buildings, Victoria, B.C,-within thirty days of the date of first publication of the application. The date of first pub- Meation is: — June 18, 1964, Mr. and The point of ayvenion: ‘will.be lo- | \! Mra. K Pereverzott ‘Applicants. 225 Charged. at Council Meet (continued from ‘page one) pared at this time” to ‘him ‘that’ a “conflict with’ discussion of a’ ond be of interest could be' interpreted. | centre development propos He added: “Till give this very di-] Mr. ‘Gorse ‘for the south antes ligent ‘:consideration and give] of Main St. across from the you .an ‘answer.” motel, ‘Mr, Moran said that in the “Why is it the motion (ban- record’ ‘of the June. 4:meeting, | ning parking) wasn't passed un- the "minute rier tothe one il stn, Gorse’ put his (shopping bannin, St:] centre) proposal to you?!" asked the‘ solicitor, | soeeen notes palieen council on Mae oe WAR NING” from going near the gravel pits at the river during. the piel ‘water ‘period. Parents are wih J. Logelin, Clerk. Sc “FUN GALORE Robson Strawberry Festival - SAT. JUNE 20th GAMES... wie PRIZES @ Ladies ' Rollirig-Pin ' Throw @ Inter- Village Tug-0- ‘War FUN FOR EVERYONE “ee “to: 60° ‘years old : Games Start at 2.00 pm. FOR SALE . : The: Corporation « of the- Vitoge of ce will accept tenders for a 50,000 gal. wood stave’ tank located on the Sherbiko Subdivision. Address all tenders to the Village Office and mark, “tender” -on the envelope. J. Logelin, : - Village Clerk. ee | 3 eS | _ ms (HUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE. “KINNAI RD, BS ‘GROUND BEEF, lean, Th. WIENERS, No. mI, Ib. 5 bre A _ Mr, Gorse ‘sald the ‘ban was road atlhough ridge. &L Co; pole\4 ft. 6-in. fom the sidewalk on Main ‘St., ches under the width of a car.” ¢ e there is'less room on Pine than on Main: when an angle-parked car backs out into the stream of, traffic, Mr.. Hughes then told Mr. Gorse that when; pe: made re- presentations .on: his shopping centre, he was'told that a ban on Parking was belng consider- ed..“This, was :the reason we could ‘not give ‘you ‘the guar- antee you required,” added Mr. ughes. mm, Lorne Zinio said aceldents on the Columbia: Ave, : He sald that while it is ban-| ning g parking, ‘council has allow- |: a: distance that is; “only ‘six: in- ; top ‘all-around ‘graduating student at SHSS; was won this year. by Elaine Hirtle, valedictorian of the grade 12 class. Runners‘ up: were John Lebidoff, editor of. the school}! annual, who, won the Leaders’ Club Cup, and Gerald Gor- esky, ,president of the students’ council, who was award, ed the Aameane Trophy. — Castlegar News: Photo™:: tenay ‘Temple No. 37, Pythian j ecase in. the business ae in cuaeton ot were two. of the comniissioners fo) discussions / th “then this is wrong. Addressing. himself to Mi, Gorse and Mr. ni to necessitate 'the witharawal al 2. Comm, R..C.:Maddocks ser- _ ved notice at Castlegar’s coun- {ell meeting -.,Tuesda that he will ; force night, a be bu- had been brought up. Comm, ety angle iS a also stated it: won't-be long be- fore there's ie: for. same. reason g of parking on ‘between Columbia:and 1st “Ave: nues to:be detrimental to their businesses. Later in the meeting, com: missioners agreed to table actio: on the park-ban motion pend- ing further The -works supervisor is to take"\\‘definite.: measurements” on Main and.on other. stréets in, the ‘ village: and “the RCMP. and. Safety Council’ are to ‘be contacted to;: ascertain eir views on the problem. : ..; “If necessary,” »: suggested Mr. Maddocks, “we should bring |‘ in'a traffic expert.” a Mr. and Mrs, U. Livingston of Nevin Surrey: have’ been vi- siting their daughters and their fami in the distric ct. including tie Bosse waid he had| ‘strict arallel, Parking, ¢ on 2 : ing’ new shoo store at evelfoke and it is he will: be spending. siderable | time 1 ere geting it underway. Comm.. Gwilym Hughes will Maddoc! assume sibilities as: acting chairman, - Comm: Lorne Zinto his ‘public works :, responsibilities. and Comm. Leo Bosse the finance obson Socials Sask., ‘re’ ed last’ a! motor’ ‘trip to. “Wauvouver: While ‘at: the ‘coast ‘they zens Convention, °!.. °° 2 < ages James Heslop left. re: cently