= : 4 WEST, KOOTENAY. CHAMPIONS, the Senior Rockettes, won the Consolation Ronen 4 Trophy ‘on’ the weekend when they travelled’ to Vancouver to compete in ‘the | “provinelal field he jockey tournament. Members of the team that represented Stanley» sess Seossaery Schoo} so well are, back row, left to rae Talie' Shelfontiniy PMN ee TA TET TEEN NO EN STEM OY il! Dawson, Trudy Lyons and Fay Fodor. Middle row, left to right, Sally pais r, Verona Bozek, Susan Culley, Teresa McGauley Front: row, left to right, JaneW * Barisenkoff and) Pat West.—Senior Rockettes Photo: CASTLEGAR NEWS sports Recreation News my one volunteer helper, David e Neodar board is star' ‘ing t get alot More ‘response now: Jowing are, the resul t; Kathy: Mason, Leona 8 ,CO1 pleted their field hockey seaso! wih a 14-1, win-loss ‘record, | OO.Thoy ‘swept the West’ Kootenay ‘league ‘wit! and'0 losses. The Rockettes scored 81. goals’ and had ‘no goals scored ‘agalnst them. (oo Inthe > West Kootenay playoffs the Rockettes defeated J. Lloyd Crowe 5-0. They; mot Liv. Rogers of Nelson ‘and. ly beat them 8-0.°.., ‘As West. Kootenay: cham: pions, the team travelled to Vancouver, to-compote, in the ‘provincial tournament, The fol- hi, wins ‘Attention Woodland: : park nd Robson residents, and Cas-, tlegar: business area:’: GA ’’ Pick-ups: ‘normally’ made: on ‘Friday will) for this week only; “ be Picked up.on Saturday. _Goronazzo Holdings: i; pasty “Vane, No.1, 3 — : Kelowna 1— Rockettes 1 North Delta 0— Rockettes 6 2) Sn the: consolation round, the team defeated: ¢/ “Point Grey ‘inl over Centennial o— * Rockeltés 2 ‘The team won the Consola- tion trophy. Congratulations on representing Castlegar with such Q fin ine showing. Svan Song. { "For Senior: - Golfers.) By John hn Dalziel» ’ T imagine'.that ;this is the swan song of the season forthe . senior Seniors of:the Castlegar and District Golf Club. It: has been a‘'good* year, and: the enthusiasmiof the group was as. * high, if not higher, at the end as it was'at the‘ beginning. - ..-’ Those who were eligible to play with\the: boys: in’ their weekly. Thursday morning bat. tles ‘and didnot do'so just have little ‘or no idea of the fun they’ ‘missed, Maybe the golf did not ‘come/up to the: standards of! laus or Trevino, at times, SN “but ‘the fellowship’ and down- estival at right: good fun’ was always’ in evidence’ aud herd to beat. next year but we. re would all to. see: a8’ many -more’as can’: «come along and be ‘part’ of the only showed up‘ for. ‘the jast ‘game of? * the season. ‘Sure it’ was ‘over- Castlegar and a 15th ANNUAL ~ BANQUET ‘AND DANCE Community Hall! "SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Voth, "$10 ‘PER ‘COUPLE Cécktails rs p.m. Dance begins :9. 30 Pm. Music by: DICK WAYLING AND THE. - HUNGRY CB "Tickets available from: "The Pro, Denny McArthur ~ Pater Johnstone, - E. Pellerine Castlegar Drug, Store Dinner. 7 p.m. $3, Per Couple» Minor Hockey Results from the Casflegar Arena q , [ Pup Division Oct, 28~ Olleps 1, Canucks 4} Goalies were R: Cooke for the if Oilers and D, iGanucks: Goals were scored by Ray Yule for Oilers and Ward “Walsh for/ Canucks, Oct, 30—Sabres 8, Cana- Haas 2, Goalies were G. Ste- for Sabrea and M. Koochin ifor' Canadians. Goals were jieored for the Sabres. by ‘Bherstobitoff, D. Tomlin and R. ‘Morris, with an assist going to Jones; Goals’ for the Cana- lans “were: scored’ by D. Perehudoff and Gevatkoff, with: . assist. going to J. Landis. “80° Nov. 2—Canadians 6, Oil- rs 0: Goalies ‘were Makaroff Yor Canadians and Cooke for Oilers. |Goals were ‘scored for the Canadians by M. Koochin, F. Pozdnekoff, J. Landis and D. Perehudoff, Yo “Seta: 4,’ Sabres 3.- Goalies Brunton’ for - Sabres. Goals i,scored for the Jets’ were by Walker (8) and. Kanigan, with Anassist going to Smitherham. Babre'goals were scored by “Stewart (2) and Morris, Assists siwent. to’ Johnston’ (8). and Morris (2). Pee Wee Division Oct.'80—Canadians 4, Can- ks: 1. Scorers for the Cana- = were L. Kalesnikoff (2), “{K. Knowler and D. Nelson, with Furlan getting three: assists, e lone ‘goal for the Canucks was scored by. Simonen. ple Leafs'2. Goalies: were M. ‘Gyurkovits ‘for the'‘Canadians ‘and D.. Muller for ,the; Maple Lieafs. Canadians’ goals were cored by D. Nelson (2) and K. Knowler, with an. assist’'to'K. irby. Scoring for the ‘Maple afs. were R. McGauley and T. Depaoli with assists going to M. Duff ‘and*L. Samoyloff, Rangers.4, Mustangs 2. ~} Scoring: for, Rangers’ were R. Kanigan , (2),-A;Isakson ‘and K. Maloff, with assists going to A.. “Hsakson and. Demoskoff. ‘Both ‘Mustangs’ goals were scored by :R. Martin, with L. Plotnikoff ing stor Canucks were Simon 3) and Fitzpatrick. ‘Assists | to1Fi were: Lightle for the Jets and’ Nov,’ 2—Canadians 8, Ma-" Oct, 28—PPWC 4, Legion 1,,Goalies were Wallace ‘for PPWG and Quaedvlieg for Le- Boyce for the ~ gion. Scoring for the PPWC were Cooke, Halisheff, Swetli. koff and Fillipoff, The lone goal for the Legion was scored by Nevokshonoff, Oct. 30—CSCU 4, KSCU 1, Goalies were P. Perras for CSCU and T, Popowich for KSCU, Goals scored for SSgU were by.D. Barnes, D. Kaniga (2)'and.M. Wichert. Assiete were by T. Strelioff, M. Mac- Donald and B. Nickle. The “KSCU goal ‘was scored by R. °, Simonen with I Foubister as: sisting. 5 e Nov.2—PPWC 3, Pee Wee Rep 8. Goalie for PPWC was D. | ‘Wallace and-for Pee Wee Rep, R. Kirby. T. Halisheff scored the three goals for PPWC, Scoring for the Pee Wee Rep were K, Sherstobitoff, T. Chev. eldave and M.:Lightle. Assists: for. the Pee Wee Rep went to. Sherstobitoff, Legion '4, KSCU 2. (There were no ‘details of scorers for... this game.) CSCU.6, Legion 1. Goalies ~ were Perras for CSCU and Quaedvlieg ‘for KSCU. Scorers e . for the CSCU: were D. Barnes, ‘, Josafatow’ (8) and MacDonald, - with assists going to Josafatow, Kalesnikoff, Barnes and Costa. - Scoring the lone goal for. the Legion’ was Horning, Midget Division Oct. 28—Arrows 4, Crun- chers 2, Goals scored for the Arrows were by Yule (3} and Makaroff. Crunchers’. goals were. by:D. Stewart and C.) Soukro. Goalies were Grunerud for Arrows and G. Kabatoff for Crunchers. Capitols 3, Stoners 0. Goal- ie for Stoners was R. Plotnikoff, The three goals for the Capitols ‘were: scored by B, Baron, D. Obedkoff'and'B. Cheveldave, <, Oct. 29—Crunchers 6, Ban- tam“ Rep’ 3. Goalies were Kabatoff.for,Crunchers and L. ‘Ingham for Bantam Rep. Goals ‘scored for the Crunchers were ikér, (2),Simonen (2), nd..G.'Perépolkin. Bintan Rep goals were scored wnsend, 'S. eons and -90— Arrows 4 Stoners 2, Goalies were Grunerud’ for Arrows and Plotnikoff for Ston- ers. Arrows’ goals wore scored by J. Makaroff, G. Yule, F. Tassone and C,.Furlan, ‘with’ assists going to'G: Yule, F. Tassone, J. Bermel, D, Dawson, B. McDonald and R. Alexander. Goals scored for Stoners’ were by, B, Tassone and P. Klit, with assists by D,.McKinnon, B. Dube (2) and B, Tassone.. Bantam Rep Nov. 3—(In Grand ‘Forks) , \ Castlegar Bantam Rep 10, Grand Forks. pana pee 8 Commercial League docks 2. Midget Intercity Nov. 2—Castlegar 11, Na- kusp 2. Goalies were D. McMul- len and S, Keraift for. Castlegar, Castlegar goals were scored by” K, Gorkoff (9), G. Yule’ (8), W: Koochin, J, Wishloff, G.'Nixon,’ f they now, boys? D. Walker and J. Makaroff. Assists were made by K, Gorkoff, G. Yule, B. Tassone, G.. Nixon, B, Dube, J. Wishloff, D. Walker, D. Obedkoff, D, Mac- Kinnon and’ W. Koochin, ASTLEGAR NEWS' iS PO RTS Nov. 3—Juveniles 6, Mad- (continued from page 8) Besides the above, a spe- cial presentation of a erying + towel was made to yours truly iby Mike Verzuh, I think it was a case of mistaken identity, since Tim sure no one has over heard me cry on the golf course—have Before writing 90 for the iseason, I have a few kudos to ‘pass out myself, First of all to “Denny, our ever present and smiling pro, This was: Denny's first year and I am sure he has made a very good Impression ‘on everyone connected with our club, It would take someone really extra special to fill Mike's shoes but Denny sure came close. “On behalf of the boys, “Denny, thanks a lot.” Mary, of (course was always there with lots of hot coffee on-hand and she also is to be commended on Season Ends at Course For Local Senior Golfers a job well done, Earl Leroy and Jim Kelly did a real swell job of carrying on while we were away and a lot of the credit for a successful season has to go to them. Hope you are fit and able Jim when we start up again, A special thanks to big Nick. Oh yes, the boys murmur- red about the sprinklers being on but they realized it was necessary, You have done a swell job Nick and we all hope you have a good winter. With- out ‘these folks it would ‘not have been nearly so enjoyable. Now there is nothing left for me to do but thank _ everyone in the group or connected with it for the help and co-operation that made my. job as easy and pleasant as it — has been. They are'a great. bunch and I am looking forward to seeing them all again in the spring. So-long for now boys, “Bowling Resulfs from Castlegar and District .Mon. Night Mixed 7.9 pan. : LHS’ D’Danielson 245. LHT.D. ‘Danielson 620, MHS M.; Wood 296, sMBT M. Wood 676.7; ' THS ' Misfires i027. THT. : Misfires 2868, ‘Téam, Pointe: Misfires 8, “Expos’1, Sunshiners.4, Lucky Fives 0, Mishsps 0, Serewballs Other. “600's: Se. Palmaruk oon, L. Donald 621, D.' Calder Moar ‘Night. Mixed 79 pm.) LHS Elsie Rysen 283. LHT. Elsie Rysen' 695. MHS °Ed Adshead’ 267. MHT. John’ Postnikoff 674. THS Challengers 997. pak “The 550's 2808. Team Points: Spares 0 Head :Pins 1, Low. Lofters’ 0, The 550's-3,.Challengers 4, . 610, Alec Lawreno’ 689, Tues. A.M. Coffee Break LHS. Jean Sylvest 250. LHT. Jean Sylvest 684. THS Mullets 1019. THT. Mutffets 2663. “Team cinta: Chisrrios 10, Mutfets 16M THS C.P.'s 1038. THT, GP, 's 2930. i Team Points: C.P.'s. 4, Roadhogs 0, 7-II’s 0, Night- “hawks 0, L.C, Bees 4, Checkers 4. Other 600's: Marge Bon-, "2522 nett 619, © ‘Wed. Morning Drivers (Oct. 30) LHS Erma Mykyte 261. LHT Erma Mykyte 622 and: « Marge Bro 622. THS Chevys 999, THT + Chevys: 2858, Team Points: Chevys 21, Hornets .18, Ramblers 17, :T- Birds 15, Model Tees 18, ‘Cadillacs 12. ‘Other 600's: Marge Alling- ham' 609, Pearl Mott 608. Wed. Night Mixed. 9-11 Pm, LHS'J. Shay 229, LHT 8. Barton 691.. -MHS M. Read 261. MET. ¢ Chris’ Moffat.679.:‘ THS Pickups 1020, THT + Live Five, 2849. Team Points: Pickups 2, : Live Five 2,.Flukie Five 2, Nothings 2, Amateurs 4, Holy Rollers 0, . Other 600's: Bill Davis 636, Len Donal 640, veal Kant. gan 6 LE re Morning Ladies * LHS Elaine Martin 278, - ‘LET Dorothy Martini 650. °THS Lions 907. THT Lions hee Team Points: Lions 4, Beavers 4, Teddy Bears 1, ‘Minks 0, Chipmunks 0, Squir- -tels 3, Other 600’s: Elaine Martin -638, Joan Martini 603. Thurs. 1 p.m: Rowdy Rollers “LHS: Annie Koochin 246, LHT Ev Johnson 653. :: THS Hooters 919. THT ; Moaners 2611. Team Points: Hooters 16, Screamers 14, Groaners 10, Wailers 15, Criers 11, Moaners IT. Other 600's: “Annie Kooch: yin 623, ‘Thurs. Night ‘Mixed (Oct: 31) LHS Glady Manahan 268, _LHT Glady; Manahan 607. MHS Matt Rohn 312. MHT- Jake Koenig 745. ‘THS Avengers 1140. THT. vengers $137. Team Points: Avengers 4, St and Bys 3, Untouchables 1, Hee Haws 3, Robson Rollers 1, Rovers 5'- 1, All Stars 1, Alley Cats 1, Jive Five 0,-The Robots 3, Early Risers 3, Head Pins 3. Other 600's:'Matt Rohn 187, Darrel Rourke 663, Orlan- do‘ Vecchio 647, Nick: Karzan- lewskie 680, Art Dusseault 615, Gary. Jackson’ 609, Dave Hie. bert 607. Fri. Night Mixed (Nov. 1)* LHS Pearl Mott 248.’ LHT. Pearl Mott 623. MHS John Paulson 260. “ MHT Marvin LeRoy 675. THS Super’ Stars 1024. THT Super Stars 2792. \ Team Points: Super Stars 20, Alley Cats 18, Dolphins 16, Humperdinks'12, Gang Busters. « 10, Robson Rascals 8, Other 600's: John Paulson _ 630, Ron McIntyre :628, Tom Cowlin 625, Madeline Melntyre 609, Larry Olson. 608.0: Fri. Night Mixed (Oct. 25) | LHS Caron LeRoy 235. LHT Caron LeRoy. 636. (MHS Larry. Olson’ 261. MHT Larry Olson 731. THS Dolphins 1076. THT Dolphins 2910. Team Pojnts: Super Stars 17, Alley Cats 16, Dolphins 14, Humperdinks 11, Gang Buslers, 1,-Robson: Rascals ‘7. CASTLEGAR NEWS, mur November 7, 1974 HELEN’ S NURSERY 526 - 2nd Avenue 365-5191 — or — 365-3420: Do Your Fall Planting Now! See us for your Shrubs, Evergreens a and Fruit Trees, or give us a call, _ 365-5191 or 365-3420 EMERGENCY GAS SERVICE 12 P.M. TO 6 A.M.~ ($2 Service Charge) Save 5% by way of Coupon ponent regular — this means a saving 4.5c P PER GAL. ON SHELL GAS Free Cup of Coffee with Gas Purchase Visit, our Country Kitchen and Take-Out” ‘Open Daily 6 a.m. to Midnite \ > Groceries and Confectionery PHONE 693-2335 “. Corporation of the Village of New Denver FOR SALE * The village of New Denver offers for sale Approx. 4,120 feet New 6 inch JM Class 160 P.V.C.. c/w rings and lube, Approx: 1,880 feet Navid 4 inch! JM Class 160 P.V.C, c/w rings ‘and ul May be viewed behind village office in New. - Denver. ".. Conditions of Sale: As is and where is, to be “removed | within | thirty, days’ of | purchase. Purchase ‘by certified cheque. Sealed tenders, clearly marked on envelope, ; to be received not later than 5 P.M. November 29th, 1974.:Highest or. any tender not necessarily HIEBERT, Noi Finster, were kept busy in the Selkirk Callege with the film * Castlegar Ladies. Golf: Cub i ‘At the annual meeting held at the home of president Jean © Murphy, a-very successful year * was concluded with a review of the many ‘events ‘held, as reported by various commnit, tees...) The new’ slate. of officers for the. -coming year are as. follows: president‘ Jean Wic- kett; secretary-treasurer Nor-'- ma MacDonald; and! games captain Clarice McKinnon. The ~ social committee will be headed - “By. Baxter. oY Jean Murphy extended her * thanks to her executive com- © mittee and gave a complete: report of the ‘year’s :social events. Retiring games captain, --Margaret Carkner, presented a prize to Clarice McKinnon, who *- «had the best handicap reduction for the year, and also prizes for the ringer’ board. Clarice Mc- Kinnon also received a prize as winner of the Pett's Trophy, with Margaret Maddocks as BINGO Each Thursday “Night 7pm. LEGION HALL, CASTLEGAR ay p- Miggi. Walker was, winner of: the B. flight,’ with Jean Murphy, runner-up. Mar- 1. garet Maddocks was winner for:: ‘pin rounds. The financial report was given by Helen Mosher, * > Ann’ Fishwick fand’ Marge Allingham served coffee and -Junch after adjournment of-the |. ; meeting. ice Shutek, and Margaret i You Save at Bonnett’s 40 Pct. OFF for CASH. arena hall ‘coping with smoke bombs and teens who insist on ringing booze to the’ dances, he recreation bus: was being , vandalized right outside the hall. Never having deliberately. smashed a vehicle's headlight, 1; can't help but wonder. what. kind of. exhilarating lift'such an. ~ action gives.a person. The irony ‘of it is, that the parents of the individual who did it, whoever ; it’was, are. paying: for the: ~ damage in their taxes. It just seems a ‘shame ‘that the tax- payers’ money should go to- wards that kind’ of repairs ‘instead of the program.’ Where does the responsi- - bility Jie.for the teens? Do you know where your. teenager wi was + on Halloween? © (On.Nov.. rs) at 1. p.m Regional Recreation’ Commis- sion No.-1 is sponsoring a Cash and Turkey Radio Bingo on CKQR Radio, with proceeds to - -- go-to recreation programs. Cards are available at $1 each. from Carl's Drugs, Castlegar Drug, West's Department Store, Marshall-Wells in-the Plaza, .Moran's: Store: in Thrums, East Robson Store, Johnhy'’s Grocery in Robson, -Maple Store in Blueberry, Bob's Pay 'N Takit and the Nov. 6—Royal Cailadian ‘Blow, Up’. _ line-up. Air Cadets’ Promotion Night,:7, to9 p.m. at Stanley t fears Keep:us posted on what's Hier Schéals our, and we will pass it on, Selkirk. Saints Defeat Nelson ‘Saturday, an $1 saw. the Selkirk, Saints defeat Nel: Intermediates 6-4 in Nelson.” This was, the Saints’. first, encounter. with the Nelson club, which boasts a large number of former. WIHL players i in’ its Referee D. Hoover handed « out 14 penalties in the contest. Scoring for. ‘the College Saints were Al Hyssop, Dave Con-*~ + stanzo; Larry Keraiff, Barry. Bleakley and Wayne Kinakit (2). ¢ In the second home game: of the current season, a cap: city crowd watched Nelson and: Selkirk Saints: battle to a\3-3; tie. This .was~ by. far th toughest encounter forthe. Saints this'year. Referee Di Gray*and linesman Arny Na: (on Second Game Becomes ee aroft called a total of 80 minutes in. penalties ins the:: rough: contest, with Nelson picking up: 10 of ‘the 15 penalties called.‘ : east but ‘really :mild and: most enjoyable. The boys who have’a. ~ new ball to: start: the’1975 season with’ arer’ George .Wil- son, couldn’t happen to a\nicer fellow;'Bill Somerfield}: keep « trying in there Billy, boy; Claude“ (Mr:)’ Bissell)’ work on those: chip shots Claude; Pete “Murphy,j take a’ few lessons rom Jean, Pete; ae Schia- Scoring for ‘Nelson were «" former Nelson Maple Leaf stars _ ‘LeRoy Mowery, Buck Crawford and! Danny: Maglio.: Larry Ker-:* “aiff started the scoring for the’ Saints at 6.45 of. the -first “period. Ed: Zebroff tied the =‘score (2-2} with his goal in the second, ‘and: Kinakin rounded out the 2 scoring with his goal i fle ed ‘Selkirk's next game will be’ * /Nov.)15. Admission’ for: the: balance of the Saints’ home games will be reduced, with: ‘adults ‘being charged $1, stu- dents 45 cents and children 50) Truly the NEW Fishing Invention of the Century -WESTKO. at : CONCRETE CONTRACTORS Expertenced ‘in Colours.and Hardnees » PHONE 365-5886 ARMISTICE SUPPER BRANCH, 170° ~ LEGIONNAIRES ONLY saturday, November 9th — LEGION HALL sy RETAINING WANS ic! 6 pm. f For Reservations Phone 365-7017 or 365-8274 Ins. 16, Independents'10, Bor ‘dary: Electric 19, Sentinals 10, Lie: Five 18, seat Drug Tues. ‘Night Mixed: os pam. “S LHS Judy Myers 224. LHT. ¢ J udy: Myers 600. MHS ‘Dave ‘Adshead 305, MH? Dave’ Adshead ‘746. + THS' Regulars 1069. THT: «Team Points: Alley Cats 1 snow and ice fr to allow. the ‘driver ‘to’ see straight shea creates a major sulting blind Aeste may cause ~ serious accidents. Safe drivers make “sure «of. perfect’ vision through‘all car windows. 7° Remove snow from. the car's hood and roof to prevent particles from blowing onto the window: while ‘the car’ is in ‘motion. Long-handled scrapers are the | best’ tools < for. this Gente Although a tar has, been “Tues. Mieke Mixed: 7-9 pn. . THT Columbia 5 -.2818.:- Team Points: Alley Cats 3, . “LHS Ann Sookachoff. 287. z LHT Ann Sookachoff. 671. "M HB Ron Melotyre 336. MHT Ron’ Melntyre‘710. THS: Columbia 6 - 1066. aaa) Regulars 3, Misfits 1, Ding Bats 1, Columbia 5 - 3, Screwballs:1. Other: 600's:' Tom Cowlin 687, Matt Rohn 666, Tony Costa 653, Dennis , Chernenkoff 641, John Paulson’ 615, Ba jAdshead 2 1 é ‘Tues, Night “Mixed $11 pm. ** (Oct. 29) 27 LHS ‘Shelley’"Ross 255. LHT. Betty Pinter 652. at the. beginning, of the cold season, ‘frequent checks of windshield: wipers should be;made because “the wiper blades. tend to deteriorate and become: crack- ‘ed. ‘The arm: tension mechan- : sm should ‘also! be inspected gularly to make sure it is not faulty. In‘cold “weather, wind- shield washers should be. filled with an anti-freeze solution.to prevent ice damage tothe ly enough, ‘windshield « ; ‘Cominco employees who are members of the United Steelworkers of America 6 - the Association of Commercial and Technical Employees unions will contacted by. their, immediate supervisors whens to return to work. ‘Employees not contacted by Tuesday, Novernber 5 Sth ‘are recested to tele phone their. plants 2 : Employees. away from Trail and District are requested to telephone "their supervisors ot their normal. place of work as soon as possible. ‘USWA Members: if you do not know: your. plant telephone number, call'Cominco Information at 364-4222 for the correct : MHS Orlando, Vecchio 255. . + MHT. Orlando Vecchio 618. :-Admission — $1.00. Per, Person telephone riumber or to arrange for a transfer of your call to your. plant. BONNETT'S BOYS & MENS WEAR i Office: } TELEPHONE 3654761 ; ‘There will be three black- out’ prizes of' $50 and the’ last ‘Mrs,’Peter Payne, Slocan’ City one for $100. A turkey will go. TT Working towards a_ better community with new. ‘ideas, new enthusiasim, and avatlabllity of time. (SILVESTER, ... For Alderman City of Castlegar Say ACTE Members: if, for some reason, you aenaii to contact: ‘your. immediate supervisor, telephone 364-4313 in Trail. 8 a a a ee Creative. Cuts < Our: Specialty We shape your hair #3" to suit your face, your faste and: your life- style. Try ust - PROFILE HAIR STYLING for MEN . oismiteD, AGED AND sOTTLeDiN 0nd { M048 SuPEmAsion OFTHE CHUA COE covert = pocket fisherman ; ‘Castleaird Plaza - Phone 3653714) HOURS Tues; .thru Sat, 9 a.m..- 5:30’ p.m, Friday 9.a.m. = 7 p.m. Monday. Closed Only $19.95 MARSHALL-WELLS STORE Castleaird Plaza. —: Phone ‘365-6444 Offers experience in business, - civic’ and community’ services. cans RS rans a TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19— TRAIL: Many Items at One Low Price Personal Shopping only eae per aie a een es on pete Emenee