CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 12, 1964 FOR SALE < Norge fridge, Ph, 805-8223, S11 Nearly new. portable automate dish ‘washer (Dishmobiley ee able, Ph, 305-8441. $11 Bathroom cabinet, Viking waih- er, fronting on @ ploca ainctie sulte, two plece c, Rinnetrde Phe HOMES .FOR SALE Genelle — 3 bedroom, 6 on 4 plan; auto oll HWH. Garage, rumpus | Weite Box $27, Cuatlegar, Hoy wishes worlk, Ph, 965-6268 room, large lot, low taxes, Ph, Trall 364-1482, a) Sebedraom hau on jarre Tov ulllity cabinet, fellignt, eloetre wat clock, garbage can,.4 lawn chaira, electric heater, carpet aweaper, gar- gen ey 285-7th Ave, Casticgar, 7 For sale or trade, books aa children 7 nnd up, also funny hooks and adult books. For Ist and price; Box 1908, Castierar Noe _ a" 37 fect heavy wiring, breaker, tte, tures, Coleman 50,000 BTU olt space heater with stove pipe, of] drum, atand, copper pipe, Ph, 305-5961, 312 Fleetwood TV Set, “chesterfield, 2 chairs, cary chair, fridge, single bed with spring mattress, 90 Main St Castlegar, Ph, Wringer washing machine $20, Ph, 365-5585, 310 ‘two bicycle wheels with balloon tires. Good condition, Ph. ora after & p.m. 310 1962 Encyclopedia Britannica, Want onc sot of ‘tap drums, y evenings. Very attractive 2 BR. R. home altuated on beautifully wood- ed Jot fronting on 10th Ave, 700 ft. deep, Hardwood floors, full basement, rumpuy room| Nel; 12 X SO, attached garage, oll heat, Inundry tub Full Price $14,000 — ‘Terms : ° . Modern 3 BR. hame located | answers to “Dutch” Reward, Ph. 865- corner lot In district's most Paved streets, Hewage (no septic tank Problemy), street Nghts ‘ete. modern = subdivistan, Bull! Price St t000. — Terms Feel on value cis this e modern 4 B, R, family home. Lurge kitchen and dining aren bi with lovely yard. phone Trail 368: iyi Spot cash for acd “armiruras antiques, coins, old gold, guns and Jewela, Home Furniture ond hl change. Ph. 352-6551, 413 son, Lost Keeshound tan with black ruff, evening. Reward. Ph, 365-8150, Want to rent by April i, nee n be secn any eins at 197-4th Ave, as home, Kinnalrd — Lyon ‘S65-51 24] Ph, 305-5408, 310 To rent — furnished 2 bedroom home or suite willing to care for Ex- Hall St, tin-48 Tudies lenwick wallet contain- NOTICES Pateh cee peers Mrs. E, ins, full basement, gas heat, on road to peat irldge. sonable price. 3° gwar or Ph. 305-6311, Delicious aprics, good quality a specint prices from $1.00 per box, Bring containers, Duncan Carter, ee <3rd Ave. Castle. fully landscaped. MORTGAGE: MONEY AVAILALDE laundry tubs, Jorge lot Is Priced to Sell $11,000 — Terms | fall. 2-4 » F i °. son, Ph. 365-7472, Used oli furnace. What ais? May be scen at 785-2nd Ave, caste: “Kitchen gas Tanae, Toa kitchen sink and cupboards, jet out- board, 3 HP 12 gauge shotgun. Ph. 365-5920, heaters, complete with thermostats. | I! Suitable for 2 bedroom home or wa HONE Nine 240-Volt electric basebonrd | Office 365-4341 YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Castlealrd Plaza Ronldence SG5-81L7 Kinnatra St. Patrick's Tea und Hat Show and Bake Sale Sat. March 14, eee Room Tad board for lady = gentleman, Ph, 365-8223, 310 One “Anewering Service tor any Information and help, Ph, 365- §265 evenings. ttn-8 “FILE YOUR i INCONE ME TAX Forms Fannle Steochnott Haptic Steno- grapher. 146 Second Ave. Castlegar. Ph, 365-5369, tin-4 FHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Hus ges Gestiegar, tent Deadline for clasaitied ads ia 12 prior sell es Ph, 365-5779, ~ Chev, sutomatics TosTa Ave. ‘Ave. Hinnaird, Ph Ph, 365-4’ 39 1950 GMC 1 ton: ine Foner ves automatic. For Quick Sale. Box 316, Castlegar. 99] Anartments. Ph. 3 LANDIS SUBDIVISION, CASTLEGAR Ideal tots for split level homes.| Tent or sale; gas heated, $30 per Centrally located, reasonably priced. | mo, Ph. Rossland 362-5013, m1 Ph, —mished @ bedroom home with rh, 365-5440 or 365-5290. tin-3 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, Creighton 5520, In Rossland 2 bedroom house for Furnished 2 bedroom home with nstal: ite In Ph, 365- noon to the day of Issue. uni CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many relatives, fri- ends’ and nelghbors for the floral tributes and messages of sympathy extended to us at the tlme of my dear mother’s passing. Special thanks to Piaze |” ‘contributory Canada pens students. BACK TO BUSINESS. Governor General Vanter reads the Throne Speech, offictally ending elght weeks of Christmas. holldays for Canada's MPs. Now it's back to: Lada _and the program proposed for. the new session of P ion plan legislation; age amendments to the NEHA; and making available interestiree loans for SS ae: university ‘Gravel'& Top Soil’ DITCHING, EXCAVATING ‘ PHONE 265-0081 OOLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor, Maple & Sih, Castlegar Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT DING DITCH- ING, BACKFILLIN: LAND- SCAPING, CEMENT” GRAVEL Phons’ 965-5464 Castlegar AVAILABLE NOW. | FOR HIRE : TD-25 TORQUE CONVERTER with © blade and winch DEWIS BULLDOZING CONTRACTING Ph, 365-2754 CASTLEGAR Miz " Last weekend the West Koo- tenay Badminton Tournament was held in Castlegar with ‘one of the largest entries ever, with 109 players from Castlegar, Nelson, Local Badminton Players Make a Clean Sweep Here LS. Lid. e Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes - ” Phone 365-5500 ‘NIGHTS — NELSON 853-5484 Open House at Silver Birch © scorn Tony For’ Easter 1@ SPRING SUITS ful Open House was Ci) held pa by the Castlegar bra- neh ..of the: Kootenay , Society for Handicapped Children at Silver Birch’ school,’ Some 30° persons organizations, Mrs, Paulson, the teacher’ at the local: school, gave a vory en- lightening talk on the ;activitles of the students. She sald she was trying to stress the practical side of living, that is, self carc, social and ie useful. 2 and 3 piece in Linen and double knits. Shades. of yellow, aqua, pink and blue. : ith this in mind, the child ren are: learning to. polish their to. the store, and are learning fo play hares Mrs, G. T. Hughes roported that the film ok Child is Waiting” starring Burt Lancaster and Judy Garland is being shown at the | shocs, are being sent on errands were present, representing several | § ‘@ Castle Theatre through the kind co-operation of Mr. and Mrs. Fr ‘Hirtle. There will be two showings Karnie’s at 2 p.m, and 8,30 p.m, on May 0. Mrs, E, Fitzpatrick spoke about the mother’s Sunshine Club. They are planning a tea on May 8 and also a raffle on a furnished doll’s house, Mr. Hughes gave a report IT ime NN about the Dr. Endleott Home, A brief is being prepared to present Mu FEE TT ee TTT TTT Ac | to. the: government ‘asking for a 1/3 capital-cost aid ‘contribution for the Home.’ A cheque was presented by Mrs, Thomas on behalf of the So- -roptimist Club, for use ‘in Silver | Birch, *_ Other’ donations and member. ships which have been received A quict wedding. was solem- nized at Robson Community Mem- orial Church on February 19 at 7, p.m, when Mary Ann Hutchins, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Johnson of Robson, was united in marriage with LeRoy Fredrick Briggeman, son of Mr,, and Mrs. R, Briggeman,of, Deer Park, Rev. ‘T. Willey was the offic. iating clergyman. with Dr. W. L. _ KINNAIRD. SOGIALS B| joyable one-week visit with their t| Port Coquitlam. Mrs, J.) Kaufman’ ri ‘305-0468 Mr, and Mrs. W; J. Lowry of Red Decr, Alta., visited over the past week with. thelr ‘son-in-law and daughter, Mr,’and Mrs. John ‘Dosek and family, The Lowrys had ‘spent 3 months on a winter. vaca- tion while ‘they visited coastal points, Seattle and the Okanagan. Mr, ‘and Mrs. °G. “A. Speers|» have returned from.a_ two-week]: motor trip to.the coast by way of Vernon, They report excellent tra- yelling conditions and had an en. two daughters ‘and families, | Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell of Langley and Mr, and Mrs, Al€- Worms of - YOU LUCKY DOLLAR STORE We Reserve the To Limit quantities CASTLEGAR SOCIALS Pettitt Photo - Hutchins quet of yellow mums. The best man was “Mr. Nor- man’ D'Andrea (of Kinnaird. ‘A wedding supper was held at the home of the bride with. her mother receiving the guests in a three-piece. navy blue’ ensemble with white -accessories and pink carnation corsage. The groom's mo- ther wore a bidck and white suit with pink accessories and a pink carnation corsage. °" Mrs. I. Jolson, Ph. 365-8292 grandsons were active pallbearers, at the recent funeral of Charles Schwartzenhauer of Deer Park, They were: George, Don and Charles Schwartzenhauer, Mar- vin Wine, Carl Wine and.E, Coutts. Mrs, L. Jackson of Edgewood was the guest’ of Mrs. H. Johnson while she attended the Leader- ship Training Course which was weekend, Mr. Ben Chud, School of So- Quality Foods at Rock Bottom Cash-Prices! Open 9: A.M. to 9 P.M. for your convenience! Monday thru. Friday Saturday ‘till 5.30 P.M : | Closed Sunday held in the high school at the!Duncan Hines CAKE MIX 2 pkgs. cial Work, UBC, and ‘Dr. Dichard L. Ramsay,’ School of Physical Education and Recreation, UBC, spent a few days in Castlegar while conducting a’ leadership course sponsored by. the University of B.C, andthe Girl Guides of Cana- da, West. Kootenay Area. Mr. and Mrs, Nick CRISCO 3 Ib. tin 99c Cheveldave' and family were Sun- day visitors’ at’ the home: of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Cheveldave’ in New and family, and Mr. and Mrs, Alex Lg. 20-oz. loaves BREAD, 2 FOF oon te ADO this month: were from the 10DE,| Wright’as organist. : nue! a B.C. Government: Employee's. WA, The .young | bride, given in ‘A three-tiered’ wedding cake D vere Phyllis P allen of Prince ‘s Pay'N Takst Mrs, Nicholl, Mr. Bule, The ic marrioe je vby.. her father, Wa8 | topped by bells centered the bride’s Rupert: is visiting at.the home cf at COFFEE. th. wane Ge Ma Society, S ina street-length white| table, which | was decorated with her. daughter s ands ar law, Mr. every pol guiraitesd David's ‘Anglican. WA! peti velvet ‘princess .style gown and aj yellow and white, streamers. and Mes. K. W. une branch), the Kinsmen Club, Kin-] White chapel veil, She carried a “The happy young ‘couple are naird Athletic Association and the bouquet of yellow roses and mums| now residing in Castlegar. HOMES FOR SALE [22 ensucsar“ana Districe ‘Hospital, ane | Jyonten Teall Creston and Win- Furnished bedroom in basement.| ladies who helped at the hi law. « S:bedroom ouse, in Castteaar, Call after 4 p.m. 63 Columbia Ave. This is the first time that ful Sit Winlaw has entered players in the floors, eat, Brand ew, good location, "Terms Castlegar players made up abdut half the total-play- th is | EASTER Arrow Lakes Ferry - Service... nsieeping rooms. Fh, S65-SH6E ov TOEGIES ave | erat Home, — Andrew Shlakoff, available. Ph. 352-7661 Nelson a ra modern 3 bedroom Tame. found. “Adults only; no pets, Ph. 365- triple plumbing; wall to wall car-| 7277. peting ving room and dining room. With view and revenue. Ph. 365-| bi 31 3 bedroom house in Robson, zh. 365-5940. TU yoq-dth Ave, Castiouat. Ph, 365-8784, AREAITO 141 Furnished and ‘heated, suite, 3 tlegar. Ph. 365-8016, ae Furnished modern 4-room suite: 3-bedroom furnished Rowse, mi 8091 or Ph, 365-474' 310 New furnished ioe room apart- tfn-11 locks from pusinest section Of Case 11 rey and one-half home, ad tin-10 65-5442 atter 5 ‘bedroom corned house, Ph. 363- FORM NO. 18 (Section 83) LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease In Land Recording District of Netson, B.C. and situate about 4 miles West of Porto Rico, Kootenay Dis- teacher intends to apply for a oe of the following described lands: Commencing at a post ‘planted at Northeast corner; thence West 5/8 mile to property line of my porcnase a are, real threats in provincial and Riondel made sizeable entries, ‘too. All groups seem likely to get a good deal larger in the years to come. ‘The play was of” ‘ary High calibre, particularly in the semi- final and the’ final events. Many of the players will be, and in fact even’ Canadian play.’ Very notice- able and highly commendable also among all the ‘players was the fine sense of sportsmanship shown, ing force, although Nelson“ and| B ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD we “Robeson tio a.m, Monday. | Artive FLOWERS sous “Nature's q own “Easter finery to a- dorn the Great Day and express’ its - Spirit beauti- ~ fully. IOOR. H Miss " Kryger, “public: health fligs'ad'reasmeta were He verna D'Andrea of-Kinnaird, wore while her only, jewellery was a pearl necklace and Her only: ‘attendant, ‘Mrs, La- a Kelly. green velvet gown with white fur hat‘and carried a bou- Place. your < Supaniown ll orders NOW. ..and.. save, gp or-wire charg on last minute orders. Out.of-town guests were: Mrs, Rose Worley of Deal Mr. and Mrs, F.‘Briggeman and Mr. ‘M. Kirkin- dali of Deer Park, ‘Mr. ra ‘Mrs. Ay Johnson and Myrla ‘of Kimber- Jey, Mr. and Mrs. -R. Foubister, Mr. A, Duffus and Mr. and Mrs. c. Johnson, Loretta and Sheila of Kinnaird. Hall was baptized Sunday at the -Castlogar : United: Church. Rev. F. Willey officiated at the M Howard James’ Hall, two year aa old son’ of Mr, and. Mrs... K. W. Fresh MUSHROOMS, ‘A surprise birthday party was held for Mrs. Gwen Sahistrom oe Feb. 29 at’ the home .of Mrs. Sahlstrom. There were 52 Aen present ‘including relations and friends. RENATA SOGIALS TTT F eiDIes Ns MRS. M. ROIUN © + 7.00 sm, Friday. 1.00 pam): Friday. PHONE ‘365-6500 Mr.! and Mrs. Thomas Hun- chak spent a. few. days visiting at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Core t ment. Light and ‘heat included, Nof 4PPlication on Feb. 2, 1964; All did their best to win, but were 810 “J room house, e Fancy TOMATOES tube 23< children. Ph, 365-8102. south 5/8 mite to north boundary of gracious hoth in’ victory and de- HISTORIC OCCASION. took: place in the Castlegar school ‘ : Fancy BANANAS, Helen’ s. Flower Shop Ltd. |. 259 Columbia, Castlegar Ph. "365-5191 day or night! en courTEoUs SERVICE 18 OUR BEST,SALES AID ‘A: total of $25,253.50 was :le-| lack of education and public indif- vied ‘against 923 persons during | ference is a,s6urce of destruction 1983‘ for ‘violations of ‘the: British } of: self, property, and (your fellow Columbia’ fish} and game -laws. i a “The largest’ number of viola- ction was. faken tions by'far.were the charges Iaid| to ensure that all those who pur- 'for the carrying ' of loaded ‘fire-| chase a firearms licence are capa-| Mrs,.C. P, Rempel. -| arms ‘in’ vehicles and for this in-| ble -of caring for’ and handling ‘al. Mr.‘and Mrs. R. Salhstrom and i fraction alone’ 277. persons were firearm properly.’ family accompanied by Mr. and convicted during ‘the year. This isl“: Next' week the local Sports-| Mrs. G. Salhstrom of Castlegar not’ only. illegal .but’ one of the { men's Club at their monthly meet-{ were Sunday visitors at the home most foolhardy and dangerous prac-| ing will feature a‘ film on hand.} of Mr. and Mrs. J. Letkeman. ° tices possible for -any- sportsman. | loading of. ammunition ‘and. ballis- Mrs, ‘Mf. Nuefeld ‘has returned ‘And if you recall, two of’ these| tics, as well as final discussion | to. her Ey hone here after spending |. charges ‘were laid and ‘presecuted | and ballot on a participating mem-ythe winter months at Rosemary, here in our. own district’ last fall. | bership fee. Ajlarge turnout and] Alberta, This-is no feather in the bonnet | lively discussion’ is bound to take Mr, and Mrs,’ Don Symington of local sportsmen but Ido believe | place. You should. be there.. of Nelson and Mr. and Mrs.:'T. it points out and very. strongly pe 4 Fishing for ported ang en Cooper of reall: are spending. the need for more and nicre education loops around Spadstone Creek and | weekend af ‘eir. summer homes. + for adults in the use and handling | up is netting the hardy died-in-the- Nearer Buy PORK & 8 00 Weekend at their summer hones, |i AAaST SS of firesrms. wool fisherman, somo ice, ones ST TA B Fins oon Se a aoa ee] te i 2 ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH JELLO, 3 phgs—.- PETTITT SHOTOS "Hanbarger fresh hourly 3 Ibs. $1.00 > TONITE & FRIDAY - Show 6.85 and 9.20 p.m: ' /FIGHT PICTURES AT 9.00 p.m. 3 room house, eleetes Heat fas claim L5s78; thence, Eastward on | feat, board office last week when the chairmen and secretary- i nished or “ok claims E5378 and L5379 beater to toa: paint dua. south tot {initial posts ee Players ted treasurers of six West K yy and Boundary school oe a see ae : ve | RED : in, Ea conealned ae alte | taining 110 acres, more or less, for] to no discredit” whatsoever to. the boards signed:an agreement. providing for. the establish. : pa teas ‘the purpose’ of Resort Facilitics.; | out-of-town players, ‘all of whom| meat of ia regione consne to belocated:'within the Cas-]° !):.: i: Po St Bedroom house fOr Tene or sale, : ast played very fine badminton. The|tlegar school district. Shown here, left to.right, are: Dr. A N D E R AY 0 N gas.heated..Ph, Rossland 362-5013. . On list of poner ae follows: D..A. Perley, chairman of Grand Forks; Robert Rogers, AGENGIES 5 SIS FEAL SETI Ave, Car| “CHANGE oF NAME ACT” Unde is, ‘Vihe Ovedkort; |Secretary-treasurer of Nelson; James Gray, chairman of * eat Hatato ‘and insurance || Oatare-Sea GI GPE eee (Section 6) under 15, Charlotte Sharples; un-|Trail and-president of the B.C. School ‘Trustees’ Associa- 3: ‘Ras:| Block, Columbia Aver apply. Cas-| "Notice of Apslication for Change we a doy Anderson; under. 18,/tion, and Mrs. Alma Jordan; chairman of the: Arrow Lakes} « Phones tlegar Barber Shop or Ph, 865-4421. of Mamie or: cone aren school ‘district..— Castlegar: News. Photo. - 365-8441 NOTICE 1s ‘hereby given that|~_ BOY'S SINGLES : ei Jue eearoom House. AvalInbIe Mar. 4sth, 152-Sth Ave. aird, 39 an application will be made to ‘465-8276 the Under 13, Don Poole; under| jes and J. Anderson; under 19, W.| by the players, coaches ‘and people peas ae i cert oF ates. | ERED an BD mae Director of Vital Statisties for. a 18, Gene’ Shutek;: under: 17, ‘Kay Defoe and ai Gave McPherson: By te tournament ’ a oo tontael LL, our sales- bin ant ousckeeph | chi of name, pursuant to the 4 Ph, 808-5258 LOLA ever Caieen Eh Ses mane provisions of the “Change of Nam« pean under 19, Kay Savin- 8 DOUBLES year it is hoped that there. will Bb: See rigs D. Poole‘and D.| be even more. id ALILLAd CPETT WT * PHOTOS S016 PETTITT. PHOTOS. _ Malkin’s Orange Pekoe TEA 60's A: Se 10-0z. Maxwell House “INSTANT COFFEE $1.59 LISTON PORK LEG ‘ROAST, I th. see seeeee B90 _ BEEF SHORT RIBS, Ib, .......-.. 38¢ - BEEF’ STANDING RIB os th. .. 68 _ BAGK BACON, ‘Yoh. . 45c "SIDE BAGON, Ist grate, Yoh. .... 356 CAKE MIKES, | Duncan Hines, 2 for Be MARGARINE 5 Ibs... $1.00 Released by 20th CENTURY-FOX PREM, tino... BE SPECIAL SHIFTWORKER MAT. «. SAT: AT/10.00 ‘a.m. FIGHT PICTURES ONLY PUFFED WHEAT, paar : Cello. save 20¢ on this! COME: ONE _— = COME ALL! “ROU ae D uv Pp +o: at the KINNAIRD IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY HALL ‘SATURDAY, APRIL 18th : Fun ‘for “Young and Old: (Watch ‘for further Announcements) 2 pate ein a tin-8| Act," by me: — Lucy .Poznikoff of E TCR SIOsG BOE -wiy Hoot ana light | Shoreactear in ghe Province of Bx Gmu’s BOUBLES oss untér 1, 6, Shula and|” “Shoe petting eaprcaied RED AND WHITE STORE Included. Available March ist. tish Columbia, we) shangeymysna Under 13, V.'Obedkoff and M.} J, “under 17, K. Savinkoff | appreciation at how well the tour- | ° ad Sete acre treed, vindecaned 1 Jot, 7h Ave, Castlegar, Ph, 365-6284 | from Lucy Foznikoff to’ Elsie oz McGauley; under’ 15,°C. Sharples a is Goresky; under 19 R. Tol-| nament was run. ‘This was’ mainly * KINNAIRD, B.C. modern & bedrooms, large LR. Will tin-g | nlkort. cane aie Bt and P, Hughes; under 17 C. Sharp-/ ler and Gordy McPherson. due to the very hard *.work of : : Tiechinces tuege hitches wititty: seam | Fully furnished J bedroom “du-| , pated this, and day of Tee Roe aeaft SS ; _ ite ; in . With washer ad dryer hookup, Dou- | plex unit, $85 per mo. One mile out| 4D, 1954 — Lucy een MIXED DOUBLES Grace and Mac McPherson and Jim eats : : ble plumbing, ofl heat; part base-| from ferry. Ph. 365-5500. ting | Cant fa eile Art Under <13, D. Poole and B,| Corbett ‘who were in charge of . = ment ‘ow taxes: Zreigation ana mu Furnished apatiments> PR. 36s INN: Hj pgar A Sharples; under.15, T. Perehudoff| the tournament. Adults from out of rater, age, ive minutes | 31 : drive to Kalamaika beach, 8 minutes a — ttn-7 A public neariae vith be bald ‘ : and C. Sharples; under. 17, \K. Sa. ‘town and: from the local adult to Vernon. Near school. Beautiful mt or sale business bulld-| in the village office on Tuesday, Group Visits i vinkoff and J. under m club gave view, quiet location in Coldstream, Hen aantdhia sees Beat enn pope ie Pee ieinret beet 19, G. Goresky and’ W. Defoe.-” | service by helping with the con- $13,200. $3,900 down with $76 month- pdaiedcte Ath eter y ty cornea. ee pete ae applica~ Fy 2 The trophies were presented | cessions and draws and scorekeep- Pi preeheee pore, Maher S room furnished suite. | tion of John S. Ross for re-zoning Trail Showing to the winners by Mrs, M. Jacob-| ing whenever they were needed. “T pearosm home, TeLana Ave, mecdea Apts, Ph. 365-9781, tfn-42| from Class I, residential, to Class III, oe son who commended the players The “McPhersons were parti- Castlegar, $5,000, Ph, 365-5260. 310 general business block 8, district a pimost hee entire Facer on. their fine play and sportsmen-| cularly grateful to those adults — » ship of e Castlegar and District| ship. The winners and runners-| and parents’ of players who were ‘Brand new 3 bedi Fr T by-) Castiegar. Ph. ‘Sesple ome ae ENGAGEMENT octiae ila: Bare aeciris bene Art Group travelled to Trail last} up were presented with engraved kind enough to billet players at “J bedroom home at Woodland Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers of Robson| at the village office during regular Thursday to see ‘the Zena Wilson | coffee spoons as mementos of their | their houses over. Saturday night, Park, NHA’ mortgage. .Ph. 365-8072. pnnounces = ine Berner Gs her} business hours. “One Woman Show’ of paintings | victories, One act of. very special. kindness eet) ere iccrenon gon of Mis, Ae Aer Stake eter a13| at the Jubilee Room of the Com- Sparkplugs of the tournament |.shown on ‘the part. of an adult a iB pearoom Home nok quite, fist Gregor of Laconibe, Alta, The wed- ——- inco Building. were four-cup winners Charlotte | was that shown by Dr. Fowler completa. to. bu: ners ‘equlrerients, ding lo take place March 18 In This event, which’ was a de-| Sharples and Kay Savinkoff, both| who stayed at the tournament all reasonable price, Tin sagy | Robson Community Church at 6 p.m. -SGUADRON 581 parture from the regular lesson} of whom played really: excellent | day Sunday and gave medical aid Grand Forks or 300. peng Hinnaird, Mrs. Phyltte dolly announces: the in batpting gaye the won the sin-|to the injured- players. Many of or Anderson Agencics 365-3441. to Mr. Kenneth Westoby, Pay ity to see and | gles. under a teamed: up’ with| the injuries-were:very painful and harles Westoby of WEEKLY ROUTINE ORDER discuss with Mrs, Wilson the me-| Patsy Hughes and Terry Perehu.| would have’ gotten much. worse ‘Small ed Mr, ca SIRS HSS WHA STS oe | Naty, Westminister. Marriage to take) Part Administration thods she uses in: her paintings| doff to win the girl's and mixed| had it not been for the kindness tases -Redvoom Nome -withy Pilots place in the Robson Church ‘on 1, Parades on velvet, pastel sketches and oil{ doubles under 15 and moved up| of Dr. Fowler. sale, Ph. 365-3651, auigk| March 28 at 7 p.m. Reception in the| rhe Squadron will parade at the High | portraits. with Joy Anderson to take the It is hoped that all that played CREP ernana Next 's session will] girl's doubles under. 17. in, or watched, the tournament en- It 1s hoped that the Bowling and be an evening ‘of ‘Portraits in Kay. won the’ boy’s singles | joyed it very. much, as indeed they Rifle match which was postponed | Pastel’ with J. Bourchier as guest | under 17, moved up to take the} seemd to. It.is hoped that more will be held at Trail on Sunday 22/ artist, boy’s singles under 19 and teamed | adults will become interested in with Joy Anderson and Gerry Go-| badminton and try to interest their resky to win the mixed and boy’s| children in it too next season. PINK SALMON 3 tins $1.00 BABY FOODS 10 tins $1.60 arms Training Program was pro-| sent. Try your luck and pearl ught’ into’ being.’’Education ona pinks are the’ takers. province-wide basis of all licenced. . ‘ebie atite sare Bite in the : Sunday.’ Service yf is long past} CO la adul€ firearm holders {9 Sone peer] who will take time to fish along Sunday, March 15th, 1964 the Junior Firearms Training Pro- the bank: till hey find where ‘they oa . gram which’ would. cover all bard are holdlog os suse sbelow, eet 8: am. Holy Communion, St. Da ects of the junior program ani — 3 zs eae: | valve deeper into the fields ‘of helgramites are doing very an 11.a.m-; :Family Eucharist, St. ‘David's ballisties, types of weapons, and| Ivy Hill came up with a nieé|== 7.39 p.m, Evensong Robson Memorial Church dt Unatge comps | noe Sy iat nt EA TL : handling, compass use, Jae, Gum te tn fact, all facets of| their cabin on Why-Kickee-Beach | il Sc “outdoor living, hunting and fishing. at Little Cayuse, on the ‘third “Jn! some. European countries cast’ with a’ spinning. outfit and] | °° before.a person can obtain a hunt-/ 4 ay. dick she nailed her bea- ired to Ee ar courvecon ‘gamae Too bad she didn’t have a 1964 laws, recognition, etc, Yet herein ticket in the sportsmen’s associa- Canada all we are required to do| tion: Last year’s ladies Derby win- SATURDAY ,& MONDAY . practically. is.to: produce .the few | NCF Was under .three. pounds. > shows at\7. and’ 9" pm. paltry dollars required: to buy ‘a Pat ‘O'Sullivan’ brought in ‘two RES 5 licence. It matters not whether you big Dollies a 10 anda 12 pounder even know ‘which: end of the gun and a-seven pound Rainbow, - Not the bullet comes out of. pad fishing fora week and on “It:doesn’t matter whether you| the Arrows. Moral: hit the water, ‘FIGHT ‘PICTURES SAT. ONLY. AT 7 AND AGAIN Brunswick SARDINES, Mar 64. ‘There will be no further range prac- 10 tins tice on Saturdays until announced. fas 7 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS LOAD. RESTRICTIONS | Effective 12:01 ‘a.m. Thursday, March 12, 964, and until further notice, all Provincial Roads ‘in the following Electoral: Districts: will be limited to legal Highway: loadings, pursuant -to section 27 of the Highway Act, or to further restrictions as : they are applied to each District or road} « L NELSON-CRESTON DISTRICT ROSSLAND-TRAIL DISTRICT ee Next parade Wednesday 25 Fall-in at the High School at 18.50 hrs. The winner of last. weeks flight was pace Kijemperud. 2 We Normal training will be carvied out as per CAP. 464-F25 and Squadron syllabus. The Squadron Supply * Otticer wil carry out an Inventory | Check on hued 18 Mar 64. » Orderly Officers 18 Mar 64, 25 Mar 4 Orderly. Sergeants 18 Mar 64. Sgt. McGilp 25 Mar 64. * F/Sgt Batchelor Se "orderly Corporals 18 Mar 64. Cpl. Cpl. Bucknell FR. OC. Mactain F/L + co sn TYonstterar) Sqn, RCAG F/O Bernick F/O Hill “GRAND FORKS-GREENWOOD DISTRICT KASLO-SLOCAN DISTRICT _ All overload permits are hereby cancelled. Dated at Nelson, B.C. March 9, 1964. W.-M. Sproul, Revional Mai: McNIVEN — To Mr. and Mra. Donald McNiven of 4170 Beresford St, South Burnaby, March 11, a \ Semi-Final Playoff: in Hockey ‘Team woLe ‘Sawmillers 20 °'7° 8 Shop Easy ' aie Packers 19: (8 Castlegar ‘ Sporting t Juveniles 11 +. 18 i Pulpmakers 5 21.4 . . Semt-Final Playoffs Sawmillers downed Castlegir Sporting Juveniles in.a fast high scoring game 13-12: es ake the first game out of thre Shop Easy Packers “walloped Pulpmakers 7-2 in their first game out of: three, It was a good fast game, The Pulpmakera just didn't have the finish around the net. « Sawmillers won,a spot in the playofis by beating out Castlegar Sporting Juveniles 9-4 to take the semi-playoff two games in a row. Pulpmakers and Shop Easy son. Packers play tonight 9.30 p.m. »| star io the future of yet, This was, 3. greatly doubles under 17. to. be without a doubt very: strong threats in the upcoming provincial junior tournament at Easter in | Victoria. There were thre 3-cup "| winners, Don Poole, likely a bright Kay and Charlotte are going AT. 9. p.m..: Pontiac — Buick'— Vauxhall 701’ Baker ‘St. ‘Nelson ~ BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Phone 352-6642. - SATURDAY. MATINEE 1,30 INCLUDING FIGHT and provincial” play, captured: all his events .in ‘the under 13. age group, Joy another |’ Building‘ Sanaios + ‘OGLOW BROS, . threat in provincial play, won her three events under 17, Wendy, De- foe, one of: the finest: Players to come from the C: Club, and who has been prominent for some time in Kootenay. senior and pro- vincial and Canadian junior play, won her. three évents under 19. Vicki Obedkoff, Gene Shutek, and Gerry Goresky completed the list of multiple cup winners with two ‘trophies each.” Much : credit ‘must be given to all ‘the winners and’ runners-up. because the play -was indeed at par with the highest calibre. seen -in West Kootenay play. 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