CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1958 SELL IT WITH A CLASSIFIED AD a | ee oe eee ors ete SALES ANB SERVICE = Repairs to all makes of TV and = Redios, @ RCA Victor Television @ Phonogrophs and Hi-Fi’s “Years of experience is our guarantee of dependable service.” PHONE 3331 ELECTRONIC SERVICES i EAT The Corporation OF The Villoge Of Kinnaird Kinnaird, B.C. Notice of Election Public notice is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality of the Village of Kinnaird that ‘) require the presence of the said electors at the Village Office on the Ist day of December, 1958, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing persons to rep them as C The mode of ‘nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electors of the municipality. The nomination-paper shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this notice and noon ‘of the day of nomination. The nomination- paper may be in the form prescribed in the “Municipal Act" and shall staté the name, residence, and occup- ation of the person nominated in such manner as to sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomination- poper shall be subscribed to by the candidate. In event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be opened at the Improvement Society Hall, on the 11ih day of December, 1958, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 8.00 P.M, of which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. : GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT THE VILLAGE OFFICE THIS 20TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1958. P. A. Smibert, Returning Officer. Mrs. W. Jacobson, Acting Chairman of the Board of School = Trustees reported Monday night on the proposed Junior College, which is being urged by Nelson Chamber of Commerce, The Castlegar School Board tabled action on this matter, un- til further information is avail- able. The Board announced the National Unioh of Public Employ- ees in Trail is offering a Scholar. ship to District No. 9 students. Resignations of Miss J. Hord-| er and Miss J. Sim, Stanley Hum. phries High School teaching staff were accepted by the Board with regrets. The resignations are ef- fective December 31, 1958. - Approval was given to renew membership in the West Kooten- ay and ‘y School Admini: Two Resian From Stanley Humphries High School Staff trators' Association, and the West; Thompson, Berwick and Pratt, de- Kootenay High School Athletic} signers of the High Schools, and have them bring pressure on the The Board announced Mon-|contractors to correct the faulty day night that the teacher's sal. glazing in the new addition. Association. WHICH INSURANCE AGENT CAN DO THE MOST FOR ary dispute will go to since concillators have failed to| Proudfoot, reach a settlement for 1959 sal | teacher, to attend the Art Teach- ary schedules despite severai meetings of school trustees and teachers. District Superintendent c, §|Tecelved from Anderson Insur- McKenzie gave a report to the Board .on the standardized test|Were in good order. The Board program carried on in elemen.|4cecepted and filed the report. tary schools in the District. High School Principal, W. R. Brown, who was in attendance at the meeting spoke to the Board! water to the Ootischanla Schou! on report cards, grades, etc, are Trustees have instructed the|Treas, C. H. King, for the Boards ‘y to contact architects| study. was given to Miss High School Art YOU? ers Conference in Vancouver, = BUSINESS DIRECTORY A report on Inspection of schools in the District, which was Most insurance agents who contact you seem much the same. And on the surface, most policies seem similar, But in insurance, service makes the difference. Your local independent ii insurance agent or broker can give you the best service — service that helps you select the best policy coverage from a variety of insurance companies’ policies. Your independent agent is on hand when you ni him most — to help in prompt and efficient settlement of your claim. ance Agencies, stated schools Partial payment of the in- voice for the new International bus was approved by the Board. Figures on the cost of piping being yorked out by Sec The Russian Ladies of the district held a‘ very successful Tea, and Bake Sale Sat. Nov, 15th in the community hall, from 1-4 p.m. The tables were tastefully de- corated with Mums, and the bake) table groaned with delicious Rus- slan baking, such as bread, cakes, Pies, ete. General convenors were Mrs, Sam Gleboff, and Mrs. Philip Wanjoff Jr, Bake table was in charge of Mrs. 't. Chutskoff, Mrs, A. Veregin, Mrs, F, Zibin, Mrs P. Wanjoff, Jr., Mrs.’ P. Hor- coff, Mrs. F. W. Plotnikoff and Mrs. Dutoff. Apron table Mrs Philip Zaitsoff. Kitchen Mrs. W. W. Gorkoff, Mrs. George Rilk off, Mrs. Pete Rilkoff, Mrs. P Ogloff, Mrs. N. Ogloff, Mrs. N. [tures Mrs. S. Gleboff, Miss Lav Zibin, and Mrs. Lebedoff. Ser¥i- IN MOMENTS OF CRISIS—CONFIDENCE COUNTS Imperial's 78 years of jp has take for granted the rellability of olf and oil products Reliability implies an ade- has pine perial Eom Halifax to Vancouver quate supply of the products {andi in the Northwest Terzi- you depend upon...when and where you need them, to meet ane local at reasonable prices. needs of Canadia Imperial has always been imps perial has alw ways been tie leader ing ensuring Cana- “e sompeutive indust 8 of oil. Imperial’s discovery of oi] at Leduc, in 1947, opened the vast: western oil fields. ake first oil company. to é uPRly consumer needs in” al sanada’s provinces, Im- IMPERIAL OIL markets: and i ormaning uae CRUDE Of RESERVES, a Russian Ladies Raise Funds At Robson Tea ‘THE INSURANCE AGENTS? erne Gleboff, and Miss Mary Ev dokimoff. ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Contectionery Special Chinese Dishes Open 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 12:30 p. Look for this emblem before you buy fire, auto or general insurance. Kinnaird Chimney Cleaning Service Phone 3722 We Service Oil Furnaces Y AUTO BOB'S SERVICE General Repairs and Tune-Ups Tires — Batteries Phone 2091 Kinnaird, B.C, house, situated on large lot —| also additional Iots, next to FOR SALE — New 2 bedroom| FOR SALE — For wrecking 1950 Prine apply 567 - th or phone 147 Robson School — Phone 2272 — Peter W. Evdokimoff. - tin 28 FOR SALE — Girl's bike - bal. NOTICE — Catholic Women's] League bake sale at Bob's Ww SELL IT WITH A CLASSIFIED AD Pay'n Takit on am. November 26 147 lon tires - Phone 2341 C147 FOR SALE —- 1 set heavy duty ' ar Crest Motel or phone Cast-| legar 4921, 45!\s0R SALE — Dual truck tire FOR SALE — 25 ft, Columbia house trailer, in immaculate Ced chains 675-15°'— Phone Vic! fully FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house, reasonably priced, apply 572 4th Avenue. ww NOTICE — Will take in sewing, phone 3299. 944 SETO CAFE “CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY. THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulangc, — Flowers Granite, Marble & Bronze Plaques Phone 3601 FURNITURE MOVI LONG DISTANCE ANYWHERE — ANYTIME For Free Estimates PHONE Castlegar 2821 ‘Tall 191 _ Nelson 1471 UNITED TRUCKING The door prize was won by Mrs, Ann Ogloff, and the raffle prize of a crochet doiley was won by Mrs, Sam Holoboff. All proceeds of the sale will be donated to the Recreation Committee towards the expenses of the addition of a kitchen to the hall. GWL To Hold Bake Sale November 26 The C.W.L, of St. Rita’s Par- ish, held their monthly meeting in the Sunday-School room of the rectory of the new church. The minutes and reports were read and adopted. Mrs. L. V Campbell reported that several visits had been made to patients in the hospital and home visits to the sick members of: the parish. Mrs, J. Corbett reported that the Cathetical Committee had a meeting of the teathers of Kin- naird, Genelle and Castlegar and the classes were progressing under ‘the new scheme. The C.W.L. was asked to provide prizes for attendance and achieve- ment. Mrs. E. Hyde offered to con- vene a Christmas party for the Junior grades of the Sunday School classes, The Convenors for the Spring Bazaar have been appointed. The raffle tickets will be given out soon. The booster prize was won by Mrs. M. Horlick. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. J. Corbett and Mrs, G. Vian- ich. Robson W.1. Has Sold {37 .Gookbooks 137 Centennial Cook Books have been sold it was reported at the regular meeting of the Rob- son W. I. last week. Mrs. Waldie thanked the members for work- ing so hard to put the sale over. This being the Annual Meet- ing, election of officers took place with the following taking office. President, Mrs. J. Bainbridge; Vice President, Mrs. H. Evans; Secretary, Mrs, Dick Fowler; Treasurer, Mrs. A. Smecher and Directors Mrs, W. Kennedy. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the retiring execu- tive for their work during a busy year. Refreshments were served by Mrs. L, F..Quance and Mrs. Pattulio, The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. T. Waldie. Mrs. Kennedy thanked the members for the lovely surprise party an‘ preserve shower that the members welcomed them home from England with, ee 22 BULiOH anes Since Ledue, Canadian crude oit ‘Feserves hone increased 45 times. LIMITED PLAN YOUR CHRISTMAS ? MAILING NOW. \ Posh Avoid te rush... ‘AN - follow these aimple, aAuagestions: \ Se ‘© Check your maiting fish for correct postal addresses. ‘© Shop now and buy plenty of stamps ahead of lime. ‘© Make sure you have wsapping and packing materiats, ‘© When preparing parcels for mailing. print the address and your return address both on ihe oulside and Inside of the package, ‘© Have your parcels weighed at your aeighbourhond post office. A Post Gtfice leaflet will be delivered to your home giving ‘suggested mailing dates. ——e Zoe “Post. OFFICE. RIGBY'S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAXI Phones 288M & 2321 HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3131 — Kinnaird, B.C. LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 14 ft. “Playboy”, 62" transom electric motor. Fully fibre- glassed, for light delivery or Panel or small house trailer. Can be seen at 574, 7th Avenue, 6 FOR SALE OR TRADE — one/¥oR RENT — Two room heated with new 18 hp. Evinrude |* $5.00 off. i P14 6841, used once —~|held recently at the home of Pat- sy Evin, SHOWER A surprise bridal shower was Brilliant, for Nellle chains 32x6 or | 650x20 used twice, extra crosslinks $20.00 also one table model hotpoint Electric range A-1 condition apply H. Hardington — Cindy's 47 7031 after 5 p.m. FOR RENT — 2 bedroom un furnished apartment on high- way—phone Kinnaird 3131. tinz9 FOR SALE — Complete channel 2 and 6 antennas. Phone ‘or see J. Manafin, Kinnaird. 346 FOR SALE — 3 untin- FOR RENT -~ 2 bedroom house on highway in Kinnaird, on good garden lot, lawn, phone 4173, tin43 ished house in Robson on % acres of land, garage, apply Box 316, Castlegar, 345 FOR RENT — heated, furnished apartment. Private entrance — private bathroom, dishes, linen, fridge, gas stove — phone 2332, Kinnaird. tin 46 FOR RENT — Suite, FOR RENT — 2 bedroom mod- ern home, phone 7031 after 5 pm. ww WANTED — An old pair of chains for an Austin — Phone 3506 P14? NOTICE — Board and room, apply 34 Columbia Ave, “ NORA'S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 4621 We attach “Dinkle” Nickle Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. or |, phone: 4172. tin20 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — NOTICE — Highly qualified tea- cher, mathematics and Russian. Alexander Zuckerberg, Phone Castlegar 4631, days, 348 P.O. Box 303, C: 4ltin No man with a burden of debt hqs‘a right to pro- tect his creditors if he A complete beauty service by appointment - PHONE. 2564 Nora: Mojelski | UNITED » ‘TRUCKING DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Trail, Rossland, Castlegar Nelson PHONE Castlegar 2521 MARLAN EGRILL Open 8:60 a.m. to 9:30 pow. Not Jut Another Place To Eat But The Place To Eat Another PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR TOBOGGANS 6 ft... $9.50 — 7ft, .. $11.50 — 8 ft, .. $13.50" HAND SLEIGHS,. .... veces $3.45 HOCKEY STICKS, ...../..... 99¢ — $1.69 — $2.15 SHIN GUARDS, $3.39 ... HOCKEY GLOVES, $6.95 SKIS, with harness and poles, from ............ $8.45 LIVE TURTLES Each Special 49ec ASSORTED TOOLS Each, only .........98c RICK’S T.Y. Sales & Supplies ~ . Phone 7271 Everything In T.V. Supplies RLECTROHOME Fleetwood T.V. Mitchell Supply Ltd. BOTH TRAIL and CASTLEGAR SMITHS PLUMBING & HEATING For Estimates Phone 3401 & 7 ~ We Service What We Install GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates ‘PHONE 8571 Castlegar, B.C. has not first proféected his wife and children with Life Assurance. Plans to suit your individ- ual requirements may be ‘arranged through.” CASTLEGAR [DRY CLEANERS Phone 485? We Pick-Up and Deliver J. 1. LAUGHTON BSc, . O.D. OPTOMETRIST Office closed until October 20th. Contact Nelson office for service. PHONE 2581 Dick Fowler North American Life Robson, B.C. NOTICE — Soroptimist Club no- bake Cook books and Doll tic- kets are now on sale. from members. M46 NOTICE — Senior Citizens As- sociation Turkey Dinner Unit- ed Church Hall 6:30 p.m. Fri- day Nov. 28th. Members 25¢, Others$1.25. Meeting follows in Legion Hall with election of officers. 24 NOTICE — Fall Bazaar and Tea, Twin Rivers Hall, Saturday, Nov, 22, 2:30 to 4:30 ACTION SALE Timber Sate X 78073 | ‘There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 10:30 am. Local Time on January, 19, 1959, in the office of the Forest Rang- er, Castlegar the Licence X 73073, to cut 2,615,000 cubic feet of spruce, balsam, lodgepole _ pine, hemlock, cedar and larch trees on an area situated on part of Lots 10178 and 3440 and vacant Crown Land, on China Creek, Kootenay Land District, Ten years will be allowed for removal of timber. Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars may he obtained from the Deputy Min- ister of Forests, Victoria, B.C.; the District Forester, Nelson, Bc.; or the Forest. Ranger, Castlegar, B.C, G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Building + PHONE 2021 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building Supplies CLL. PAINTS CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE . Box 240 — Phone 2161 LEGION. WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LID. We can suppiy all your pullding needs. Estimates gladly given. Phone 7112 DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Phone 3021 or 2231 SATURDAY, BINGO WELFARE NOVEMBER 22 $110 JACKPOT PRIZES . DUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes PHONE 3241 For COAL, SAND, GRAVE! BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING SEE ‘CASTLEGAR TRANSFER W. Sharples Phone 609! BINGO‘AT 8.00 p.m. COME ALONG and HAVE FUN ‘ bride elect were present to honor her and games and singing rounded out an enjoyable even- ceived by the honoree and delic- fous refreshments were served “and furnished suite — Phone|by the hostesses Patsy Evin, P147| Vera Evin, Pauline Nazaroff and Nora Imaiff. took place October 25 in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, when Marie, eld- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Walters of Merritt, B.C. be- eame the bride of Peter Steep, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. M. 7) Steep, Trail, B.C. suit with white and red accessor- fes and her only attendant’ was the sister of the groom, Mrs, Bud c Mr. Cl Thirty two friends of the E+ Many lovely gifts were re- WEDDING STEEP — WALTERS A wedding of local interest) The bride chose a royal blue 5 |" best man. OUTTA YOU CAN’T PASS UP THIS BUY! “MEN’S - RUBBERIZED JACKETS with QUILTED LINING. Stay Warm and Dry - ONLY $7.75 AT LEITNERS SANTEE LLS. 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