2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 OUR INVESTMENT CLUB By Haroid Webber It Takes Knowledge to Make Moey | course he is “well travelled. | “It sounds too risky, if! you ask me,” cautioned Fred. Fred, who is a plumber, has a bit of nasal problem, 50! that when he_ speaks, hi voice emits a distinct whine | phat at times Ae Punetuated | by a soft whist | “Yes, but it We form an investment club, with a mini- mal personal investment, make ‘caution’ and ‘prudence’ bywords, we have nothing to lose.” That was J. atts, an insurance agent, cae, “J. C.” as we called him, was steeped in the intricacies of high finance. Everyone re- spected his opinion. “Sounds pike a good idea to me,” Is. “First thing subscribe to the “Financial Post,” advised J. “[ hear thet its pretty expenslve,! countered Fred. ‘You have to spend mon- ey to make money,” parried ge. The first official meet ing of our club is] 8reen cords and with his was held|supper at the Koot three days after the social,| el. Scout Cords Presented Lad [Pos In Hospital |e Scout master Loyd Grou-;| tage accompanied by the Owl Patrol of Castlegar Boy! Scouts, motored to Trail Fri- day evening where they vis- ited in the Trail Tadanac| Hospital with Norman Pep- to per, a member of the patrol who is a patient there. Mr. Groutage presented Norman with his yellow and musician and interpreter badges. Members of the pate rol attending were Bill and Stephen Kelly, Jim , Weeht, Ken Davis, Michael Scott, George Silva and John White. Prior to visiting the hos- pital the boys had an Italian : high,” that we would not have any jother guest speakers until the club had become firmly esta- plicned borrowed Financial dat the feet Bi meeting and was sevoree by the members. | as common or referred, eesti non- Pimulative, and fully partici- pating shares could be heard resounding around the table. Suddenly the word “gold” news ftem stating ¢ that “over- the counter: B bullion” was easy y, brows from i ir part to straighten out the’ tyicous circle of poverty.” Another news item, an Can- auas sugar policy was, Fen. erating bitterness, visibly ginauped the members. stock quotation pages held” our attention as we agreed on a: plan of action. then sell ‘Buy low. was “ice “advice. It Hot- BIN ST. RITA’ TONI KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ON FRONT STREET GO "S HALL GHT A $10 investment from The $9 subscription to the Financial Post bothered Fred, hots. ee tip) ec to George at Georgia ers Sins at yan ‘byeryone agreed that peat moss look-/ Ri ed like a winner. It was also agreed I would contact the local stock broker the CA STLE SHOWS AT 7.30 AND 8 P.M. a kindy oi inquired voice in over the telephone. « es, wish fo invest, sit?” he Zur TONIGHT & FRIDAY “SERGEANT RYKER” SATURDAY, — MONDAY — TUESDAY y Twenty doljars,” I declared there seemed to be some sort ince at the other oes of the line, as could hear another conversa- ida good mind to tell him ‘det t we stil much of an impression. Un- Brae I gave our order. all right,’ When the details of our y- cay help you, sir?” | j; WOMEN IN THE WOODS — Paul Bunyan would be shocked! But there they are, crews of women being employed by the B.C. Fo- .jrest Service to plant tree seedlings. The forestry’s reforestation division reports that last spring crews of women planted 145,000 two-year-old spruce seedlings over 220 acres e area, in the Prince Rupert area and this fall ano- ther group planted seedlings in the McBride e ladies range in age from 19 to 43, are paid the same rate as men and ask for no special consideration on the job. The forestry turned to women because of the “alarming” turn-over of men. DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY NIGHTS at the LEGION Members and Guests Welcome Corporation of the Town of Castlegar Arena Schedule WEDNESDAY | AFTERNOON Skating 2.30 to 4 p.m. For Elementary Schoo! The Castlegar and Dis- trict Senior Citizens Associa- tion held its regular mect- ing recently with 40 mem- bers and five visitors from the Butler Rest Home in Rob- Guests from Butler's Rest Home Attend Senior Citizens Meeting son present. Some of the vis- iterss later joined the associ- a Mrs. Jack Evans, a visitor from Brandon, Man., was giv- en a warm welcome. A letter , The fall ¢stegon N of the rani ers 0! Selon fo. ag held Saturday 's- Hegar Scout aa wth 20 Rangers and five leaders present: The girls were from Rossland, | e! ed to attempt a ‘d freeze. rraine Do! gave a ery detailed report of the Ranger conference she atten- ded in Vancouver and also ited that Castlegar Socials. 7 | Mes. H. Johnton Ph. 365-8294 Several Rangers Conference Plans a ‘Deep Freeze’ name and discusse te! activities. Riondel has offer- | fr mnd|of February. Activity sug- : gestions were Guide camp, in mid-August Officers for 1968-69 are: president Darlene Szczerba of | * Riondel, vice-president to be tenay. secretary 7 Dinane Plot- port from thi after the The deep freeze was dis- cussed and the girls deci id to accept the Riondel girls’ bers invitation to hold the deep freeze there at the beginning any. mi instrument they may- have. he deadline for registration fees and applications to _at- e arrival and and district dente are present ly ‘Patients in the local hos- Pital. They ere Mrs. We OW, . Mrs. R. DeFoe, id. Houston and Mrs. A. Gordon, 1 Mrs. H. Haverstock & Crawford Bay visited Mrs. H. sohuson Saturday. Mrs. John: | bur gon7 returned home Enday | vo evening r spending two weeks in Rossland. Mrs. I. McNeil returned pome Tuesday of last week and our com versetion ended, I felt the load of the finan- gial burden of our country | rida left rom my shoulders. Our investment club had taken its first step: jnte. into th world of finance. WHAT'S INA where she spent’ several weeks visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sher- in. Mrs. F. King enderbaited with a , accompany ony group of five .| or more girls. company and an It was decided that as| fa Ran; to ig row night) will Children ‘of thanks is to be sent to St. David’s Anglican Church Choir for the wonderful en- tertainment it aied at the last m BUILDERS See Us for the Best Prices in Town! A Art -A - B ares Board y Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg. Paper mbers C Ceiling Tiles - Cements - Ceramics pan quet is ct D Doors - Dividers - Donnacona Christmas bani held Dec. 13 ane p.m. in the E Electrical Supplies Legion Hall with Mrs. W. Sallken o£ Robson doing the 6 Glass - Gyproe catering. ha The matter of member- I Insulation - “Information J Joint Fillers - Jambs K Kitchen Organizer Lumber - Linoleum - Lath - Louvres MMeulings Mahogany - Mac Tac n en — Nosin: Bs : Piyoods (all sorts) - Paints - Plaster R Resilacrete Paints - Roofing Materials S$ Spray Paints - Sidings - Stucco Supplies T Tools (hand and electric) - Twinseals U Urethanes - Urez V Vinyl Tiles - Varathanes ye Windows @ierson, oe X Xtra Cash Discounts Y your | BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS - Ete. - Ete. P&G - Floor C the meeting after Abele long bout of sickness. Mrs. Dor- pt Fridays to 6 Spay and Fridays 9 to 9 p. The next xt meeting gone meeting and a's pote are cal urged to attend and hear th H ce eee ee ae Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THH ARENA PaintS + Thurs. 8 - 5.30 great variety of hats in which they looked stunning. Ph. 365-8151 Open Mon. Fri.8-7 Sat. 8-5 any gers: as want attend the conferences next fall conference be left until the deep freeze. On of the: Twin Rivers _ division, H. Johnson, division’ commision ternoon honoring her ay ae ter Janice who was celebrat- ing her 5th birthday. The 16 invited guests enjoyed an af- ternoon of games. exander and Bary; "Anderson. execut ir e Al-|time and efforts of the past the division and hoped tat the conferenc had been ing year. New From HIS MEN’S WEAR DISCOUNT WEEK-END ‘THE ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER. JACKETS & COATS AT A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 15% ‘ RAINCOATS — TOP COATS — CASUAL JACKETS — WORK COATS Norvyk Ski Sweaters. 15 Per Cent OFF. Regular 32.50 DISCOUNT PRICE $27.77 PULLOVERS regular 27.50 DISCOUNT PRICE $23.77 Ce aa iy ae ae nS | eT lla er bs Captain’s Choice Fish and Chips Just Heat in the Oven and Eat: 49: Frozen. Serve with Cheese or Ice Cream. Full 24 oz. Each 20 oz. Frozen Bel-air Apple Pie Mushrooms 7" 15 oz. wks. 59° g3¢ Green Beans f=, __ 4... 89¢ Mincemeat Pie __- 59° French Fries vwcc" 2 &.49¢ & Green Po Bird's Eye. 1 tb. bag Belair Frozen. Full 24 ox. Each Strawherr ies 3 for $1 00 |: hes Verieties Frozen Cakes Snow Star Ice Cream Onion Rings Abies Pizza Bel-air Frozen. Concentrated. 6 ox. tin - ape Juice Dinners Age __19¢ Sara Lee. Chocolate or Orange. 14 oz. Each Astd. Flavors . pt. Olmstead Frozen. 16 oz. package Snackery. Pepperoni, ‘ Salami or Mushroom. 10” Each ctn. m5 99S 2 ib. = Your Choice i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 5 CASTLEGAR NEWS, 1hutsuay, rcs 7 eye. tt ELA ‘Bel-air Frozen * Green Peas * Kernel Corn * Mixed Vegetables * Peas and Carrots Package. 2.89 a 69° 79° * Cauliflower * Broccoli * Bruussels Sprouts Pidcisn Quality. z. Package. bli AAA 99° Fresh Coffee: Surf Detergent... Lo Salad Dressing 225 99° Lucerne. Large Curd, Small Curd or 2 Per. Cent. 32 oz. carton . Cottage Cheese icon 9 oo Pineapple Juice Lalani. Fancy Hawaiian. 48 fl. oz. tin ... Pork Pork Shoulder. Gov‘t. Insp. .... Ib. Plate & Brisket. Canada Choice, Canada Gocd Top Quality. Gov‘t. Insp. Canada Choice, Canada Good Boneless Pot Roast Cross Rib Roast ‘cep Bologna Top Quality. 16 oz. Vac. Pak 2 = = = a =] SS Butts Toilet Tissue 49° = Kraft Dinners A...$1.00 Cooking Oil iii ooo Fresh Grain-Fed Airwa Tops Low i Whi Piu: y or Nob Hill. in Flavor. in Price. 1 Ib. bag . Cashmere ite or Colored. 4 roll pack Macaroni and cheese. 7% ox. pkg. Capri. 128 fl. oz. tin mp, Firm Golden — Fruit. Serve Sliced on on Cereal or fee Cream... cee Fresh Broccoli Local. Tight Green Heads. Serve with Hollandaise or Cheese Sauce once Nuts in the Shell Ibs. 49‘ * Filberts * Almonds * Brazils * Walnuts . UE Pe sh Avocadoes 65° 225129 8 rotts OF j 1 TRE A NAME? Well — to two lucky Castlegar News readers its $5.00 apiece from now until Christmas — all you have to do is look through the advertisements in this paper each week until Christmas. If you ‘find your name, phone 365-7266 and we will mail you a $5.00 bill! — START LOOKING — START SHOPPING CASTLEGAR NEWS Pork Sliced Side Bacon No 2 1 Ib. Pkg. SANT TL ea a i TMM TTT Libbys: ay Safeway Brand de a By Beans with Pork, - Toothbrushes or Spaghetti. 14 fl. oz. tin 4 for 89c | 3 for$1.00 Imported. A Delicious Delicacy 2 Ibs. 39° Satsumo Oranges 2 oo 39° Prices Effective Hoy. 21, 22, 23: In Your Friendly Castleaird Plaza feway> Store” SPECIAL DISCOUNTS on RUBBER WORKBOOTS. Safety Toe reg. 12.95 DISCOUNT PRICE $9.77, Rubber Boots reg. 10.95 DISCOUNT PRICE $7.77 Thermal Boots reg. 8.95 DISCOUNT PRICE $6.77 JEANS SPECIAL LOVELY JACKETS Reg. 9.95 Discount’ Price $4.77 | Reg. 25.00 Discount Price $14.77 Sport Coats & Slacks reg. $69.95 DISCOUNT PRICE $57.77 ENTIRE STOCK -OF LONG SLEEVE ‘SPORT SHIRTS ALL GOING AT A 10% ‘DISCOUNT Shoes 10 Per Cent Discount ‘Also The People who originated . 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