a ey Classified Ads Ge Per Word Per Insertion Minimum 75 Cents 8 Insertions for Price of 2 Classified Ads Deadline 10 am. Sharp Wednesdays : Display Advertising > Deadline 12 Noon Tuesdays Phone 365-7266, © FOR RENT APARTMENT IN KIN- naird, Suitable for one per- son. Non-smoker, $80 mon- th, rite Box 3007H, Cas- tlegar News, 326 + 16’ HOLIDAY TRAILER : from-July 16th to Sept. 2nd. : Ph, 365-5904 after 6 Pa | TRAILER SPACES. ‘LOTS of shade, close to school, in . the country, Ph, 365-3440, : PARK IN THE SHADE A’ ar : Pondarosa Trailer Park, 2.7 + miles west of ferry in Rob- son, Ph, 365-3353. 625 : T BEDROOM FURNISHED @ FOR RENT ROOMS _BY THE DAY, week or month. Available. Reasonable rates. hoe 365- 7474, In 25 LARGE MOBILE HOME Space in Genelle Area. Ph. 693-2318, tin 21 FURNISHED BSMT. SUITE. Close in. No children or pets, Ph, 365-7356, _tin-27 FULLY MODERN 2 BDRM. duplex. Stove and fridge, water softener, electric heat & carport, Castlebar punt a 3 RM. FURNISHED SUITE Ph, 365-6336 or carat ARE YOU LOOKING FOR immediate accommodation? Phone 365-8289 to see self contained furnished ets BATCHELOR APT. PH. 365- 8109. 3.27 ON LAKEVIEW DRIVE, bsmt. suite. Ph. miear th WITH room in Blueberry Ph. Soosn72 after 3 3 BDRM. Cheek. parm eerie RR 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED house on Sth Ave, in Cas- tlegar. Ph, 365-5261. 3.28 FURNISHED — SUITE. ; PH Jy. No pets. Ph. 365-7117. 3-27 365-7517. YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED Castlaaird Ploxa 4, E. Young-Manager Office 365-3347 Res. 365-8117 Dave Cooper Office 365-3347 Res. 365-3559 NEW SUBDIVISION Young Agencies are pleased to an- nounce that we have ‘been appointed the exclusive agents for a 17 lot subdivision located next to Woodland Park. Come in carly for best selection. These lots are selling fast. COUNTRY ESTATE A Baron's paradise. Featuring a fully dev- eloped 2000 sq. ft. home, Which has 3 fireplaces {one in the study). In addition, there are 3 other homes on the property and all are presently.” rented, Wrap this all afound 9 acres of beautiful: view property and you have a truly unique sit- uation, SWIMMING POOL One of the Finest Homes in this area is now available exclusively with Young Agencies. This home has every avail a swimming pool. Priced in the mid 40's. BUILDING LOTS We have building sites located on Sth Ave. and Sth Ave. in Kinnaird and on Juniper and Willow Streets in Castlegar. NEW LISTING Sharp 4 bdrm. home on Sth Ave., Kinnaird. This home has been well looked after and is priced to sell at $20,500. : COUNTRY LIVING This newly constructed home is located on 2 acres. Extremely well built, Carpets throughout. Exceptional kitchen. Fully self-contained basement suiie which produces $145 mo. Ph. 365-3347 for appointment to view. LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS Payments of less th put you in this + basement could tion room or a ROBSON Attractive 2 bedroom home with 3rd bed- room upstairs. Large kitchen and living room. Complete with full basement. Situated on a corner lot. per month will ide duplex. The Bcd for a recrea- munal 2 bdrms. BRAND NEW HOMES Young Agencies are pleased to anno- unce that we have been appointed the ex- clusive Agents for three new homes, nearing completion in Woodland Park. These homes all contain over 1,200 sq. ft. and are all cus- tom crafted, They may be purchased with a low down payment of $1,000. If you pur- chase now you can custom finish your home. ONE HOME HAS NOW BEEN SOLD THERE ARE TWO LEFT * CENTRAL CASTLEGAR This home has eve ' features large living room witt, \\. ‘ge bedrooms and 2 bathroom: payment will give you immediate o COMMERCIAL Se: Valuable building located on the Castlegar highway across from the arena. (Formerly the site of Castle Tire.) ROBSON TOWNSITE Medern 3 bedroom home which features a deluxe kitchen, sure to please any wife, Less than $1,000.and you can move in. INVESTMENT PROPERTY Extremely well built home with formal dining room and large kitchen. There are 3 revenue suites with this fine home. NEW LISTING This double sharp home is located on an attractively landscaped 9th Ave. lot in Kinnaird. This home features shag carpeting, dining area, 2 fireplaces,..double plumbing, Must be seen to be appreciated. FURNISHED ONE BDRM. sulte, Ph. 365-5634 or aes 6628. O62B. 08 ca tines PERSON TO SHARE 3 BED- room house. $55.00 month. 920A-7th Ave. ane 2&3 BEDROOM SUITES for rent. Full basement. Ph, 365-5145 or 365-3023. FURNISHED BSMT. SUITE 136 Crescent Street, Cas- 3-28 TRAILER SPACES AVAIL- able in Robson. Ph. ace Vr ULLY FURNISHED SUITE available July 20. Ph. 365- 8153 or 365-7319. 3-28 12 X 60 TRAILER, NEAR SEE Ee ie nelle) Ph. Road (Genelle) ire gE NR GTO Ee ROBSON — ONE BDRM. partly furnished cottage. Ph, 3655405, __S28 ADJACENT TO CASTLE- ar Upholstery. 750 sq. it. floor space, Storage space available in basement: Ph. 365-5636. _ tin-28 ®@ MISC. for SALE WwW TV, Record Player. Ph. 365-5459. 3-28 1S$FOOT SELF-CONTAIN- ed Glendette caraping trail- h. 365-5' 326 Only $1.49 postpaid or send for literature to: IMPORT- DOMESTIC RODUCTS, Box 154, Robson, B.C. 625 Cooking. less Steel Cookware. Geor; © MISC, for SALE AM - FM STEREO RECEIV- er and cassette recorder, with digital clock and timer, speakers, Call 365-3562. © VEHICLES 1972 FORD CORTINA, 14, 000 miles, $2250 or best offer, Ph, 365-5573, 3-27 FORD COMET STATION wagon ‘65, in good running condition, ve engine; air FOR SALE OR RENT 1972 - 22' Aquarius Motor Home and 1969 Chrysler Newport 4dr. ht. with 383 engine MIKE'S MOBILE HOMES Ph. 365-5741 DN. 2307 1800 ET. HEAVY BUTT bevelled 10 inch rough ce- dar siding, ¥6UJ. Ph. 363- 3838, trailer. Ph. 365-5800. TWO MILK CUOWs. PH. 365-5447. 3-28 BEAUTIFUL REGISTERED Irish Setter Puppies. Fh. 364-2789. 3-28 OLDER TYPE FRIDGE. $15, Ph, 365-5613. ONE HEAVY DUTY TRAIL- for ¢ stainless steel sink. Ph. See GoD TRADE-IN ALLOW- ance on your present set of dishes for the finest heavy- duty Waterless, Stainless Steel Cookware. George's Sales. Ph, 359-7555, Shore- acres, B.C. 6- HER & DRYER. GOOD condition. Ph. 365-7541 ev- w tires. Pric- ed to sell quickly at 700, he a TONTECO—ZBOOR taedtop. $600. Ph. 365- rsa 1966 PONTIAC PERSIENNE 2 door hard- top. 32/ engine. Automatic, B.S. P.B., Ph, 365-0358. 3-28 1963 CHEV. PICKUP, KUN- ning condition. $300. Ph. 369-3554, 1959 PONTIAC 4 DOOR. Juod transportauvn. $100. Ph, 365-5941 atter 5:30 bor NEAR NEW GOOSE-NECK trailer, 19/2, 16 at, that deck and Sth wheel, 12 ply lires, 3 axles, registered weight capacity 9 tons. VI ice et eas BET. VANGUAKD = CAMP- er and Wnreerquartel ton truck. Ph, 365-557 “I Te Ph, 365-6653. x. FOR SALVAGE — 1986 ‘ Doge Coronet, Ph. Spat © HOMES for SALE @ HELP WANTED 3 BDRM, HOUSE, 5 ORSON rea, on 2 lots 50’ X 100° oath tin 25 Strand and Mosby Really Lid.. 1198 Bay Ave.. Trail : Phone Trail etter 4 3 BDRM, IIOME ON 3 AC- res of land in Pass Creek, good water suply. Ph. 365- 7478. tin 20 Jains, 19 ACRES, bdrm. home,’ fruit trees, large arden, chicken hou- se. Will consider large mo- bile home. Terms. Ph, 399- 4311. - tin 20 © MOBILE HOMES 1971 17% FT, HOLIDAY Trailer, fully equipped in good condition. $2,700. Ph, RBR-A4I1, 326 BRANCH MANAGER FOR bank experience preferrable but not essential. Applicant must have successfully com- pleted at least one year RA. or other re- cognized accounting pro- gram, — Apply in writing to Manager, Castlegar Sav- in, redit Union, aL Col- urmbla A Ave, Castlegar, 2-27 SHORT ORDER COOK AND for Russian Food. Only ex- perlenced need apply. The New Castlegar Hotel. Ph. 365-7474. 4:27 SELKIRK COLLEGE ATH- Jetic Dept. requires coaches for the following sports: men's basketball, women's basketball, men’s volleyball, women’s volleyball, and soc- cer, fied Aa interested ple- iting to: Mal - Stelek Bre Stelek, sor of Enveical Kinnaird or Gusto pats, area out at later “aate. 5-6630 for further ae jon. -28 - 1967 FURNISHED. sate RAMBLER 2p 1984 hardtop, goud shape. 360-5275, © MOTORCYCLES A MOTORCYCLE — 1971 KA- wasaki 500. 7,800 $600, Ph. 365-5594. 1972 HONDA XL250, 1300 Miles, 2 sprockets and cha- ins. $700 firm. Ph. 365- 6603. is 1972 HONDA 750 mileage, $1350. ame HONDA 750. 3,000 miles. Excellent — LOW Ph, 365- 3-28 mobile home, 2 bdrms. wa: S00. 3-27 $5,500, Ph, 365-8169. © PROPERTY LOT FOR MOBILE HOME, 9th and Pine. Ph. Sees 0et EXCELLENT VIEW LOT on atath ne Ae: ine ithe ta: rT, CASTLE 6405, tin 19 COMMERCIAL LOT ON CO- lumbia Ave. 75 ft. frontage. Sewer and water. $7500. Ph. 365-5741. 3- Sissy, bar, crash bar, and 2 helmets included. Ph. 365- +5469 after 5 p.m. 3-28 1971 KAWASAKI, 500. IN good condition. Two hel- mets, Eh: SE5-6918" 8 ® WANTED HOUSE WANTED _TO rent with option to buy, 3. bdr: “@ ‘HOMES for SALE FULLY OCCUPIED REVEN- ue property. Good location. Absentee owner must sell. Inquiries through Box 3007- D Castlegar News, tin 26 ‘HOME, IN~ KIN- 53-6924 1971 FORD % TON RAN, ,. ger XLT. Excellent condi- tion. Ph, 365-7430. 326 ‘for two extra bedrooms in uh v3 F be in Castlegar only. Re Pte value 5,000, or. , ess Availabe ft this Talli to Box 3007A, Castlegar, BC. 326 ‘USED BEDROOM SUITE. Ph. 365-3528. 2-28 USED HONDA 70. PH. 365- 5100 after 5 p.m. 3-28 CANNING JARS, QUART and 2 quart sizes. Ph. 365- 7606. SELKIRK ‘COLLEGE A in the Kin- 1965 PONTIAC 4 DOOR. | V8. shape. Ph, 365-5918. 3-28 GMC BUS CONVERTED TO camper. Ph, 365-/505. realtone HIPWELL REALTY Hom es in Robson. Ph. 365- 5898, 3-28 FOR A SENSIBLE APPRO- ach to modern living, ie Brena Contracting Ltd., bout factory built (Modular) homes. Ph. 365-7013. tin- 2-BEDROOM HOME WITH 385-3407. Total price ee iGAUuE MUNDI 75 J. F. HIPWELL 365-7514 — AGENT BJORN EDBLAD 365-7514 or 365-3423 NEW LISTINGS 702 - TITH AVE. KINNAIRD On 2nd in Castlegar, close to Clarke’s Poo! up, 1. down, 2 baths, paved driveway, carport with sundeck on top. A very desirable location and priced affordingly in the low 20ties.~ BUILDER'S SPEC. HOME On 2nd in Castlegar, close to Clark’s Pool and only a block to school. Enjoy the thrill of having it all new, from contractor to you. Split _entrance to 2 levels. Two, three or possibly four bdrms. Carport and balcony. $27,500. ROBSON CHEAPIE 2 bedroom hg VD: a sovely piece of 2 acre S elles bargain at $3,800. KINBERRY HEIGHTS This well kept home is a must to see. Large living room with sliding doors. Finished basement wich bedroom," rumpus room and utility room. Nicely landscaped and fenced. Lovely birch trees. Take over mortgage with payments of only $125 PIT per month. Full price $20,500, Hurry! BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL, LAND, HOMES We have other good homes listed for sale throughout the district. Also business and invest- ment opporiunities as well as acreage, commercial properties and building tots. — Call or drop in. There is never any obligation. THINKING OF SELLING! Ust YOUR PROPERTY WITH HIPWELL REALTY at Castlegar Sav- ings Credit Union. Ph. 365- 7232. t Un 21 Carpet Headquarters OGLOW BROS. CASTLEGAR Phone 365-7202 HONDA Mini to Mighty Have your Honda “DYNO-TUNED” Parts and Service BARRETT’'S Ph. 367-9074 - Fruitvale naird, “Robson, and Castle- gar areas is urgently re- quired for students who will be beginning classes at Selkirk this September. If you can provide — Rooin and Board - ‘nished Rooms -— Furnished Apts. or Hou- ses — Unfurni A kirk College, Box 1200, cae tlegar, B. 8-28 ART TIME SEAMSTRESS to do pant and jacket al- teratlons for local mens wear. Apply 233 Columbia or Ph, 365-6761, ® WORK WANTED KOOTENAY, | COLUMBIA Day Care ths to 3 phone 365-3413, ios 20 STUDENT PLACEMENT Readers are asked to clip and save the ads in this column for further re- ference during the unm Students seeking sum- mer jobs may offer their services here free of char- ge. Just drop into the Cas- tlegar News office to place your ad. Students must be 13 to 21 years of age and _Blanning to. resume their Budies “in Septembe Wi NG P tore mAN store, babysit, a or any other odd job. Keith at | 365-7083. TWO INDUSTRIOUS BOYS willing to do odd sobs over suromer, months. Please Ph. Dayne at 365-6521 or Reg 65-6521. 2-28 FOUND ‘@ NOTICES — PHOTOCOPYING: on-white process. B tificates, important poperd ’ and letters, etc, Reasonable rates. Apply at Castleg A Net ALCOHOLICS — ANON i ous is a fellowship of men and women who share thely experience, — stren; ng hope with each other that they may solve their com mon problem and help ah ers to recover from. alcoho4 lism. The only recquirenty for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are) no dues or fees for A.A, membership; we are self- supporting through our own contributions. A.A. is no allied with b aioa gece denom ination, tion or institution; does not wish to engage in any con-| troversy; neither endorses; nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay: sober and help other alco-, holics to achieve sobriety. Box 3091, Castlegar. tin ALL GEAR . Economy Tractors, over 20 attachments. More wer for your’ dollar. Phone, write for literature and de- monstrations or come andy see Us, G. & H. DISTRIBUTORS Sales and Service 2 Ph, 3657306 tfn 21 AA. MEETS ST. PETERS Lutheran Church, 415 Map- ie St., Wednesdays ane H Health Centre P.M. Health’ Centre 8 p.m. further information ‘write Box ‘S001 or Box 3114 Cas- tin 45 tlegar. AL-ANON IS a fellow- ship of wives, husbands, Te: latives, and friends of pro- blem drinkers generally frustrations, insecur- ie ‘lack of understanding of the alcoholic, and of the d personal. lives., re- is. mu i do to help the alcoholics and themselves, AL-ANON meets at the Health Centre Saturdays, 8 p.m. For more informution call 365-6201. tin ® ANNOUNCE ADVERTISED IN column are not charg- ed for as a public service by this newspaper. If i you ve found somet! ® LOST dation Please phone 365-7292 or end information writing to: Student Housing cone College Box 1200 Castlegar, B.C. 1026 EMPTY BEER AND POP bottles. Apply __ Chuck's Transfer. Ph, 365-7371. tin 22 WANT TO BUY BUILDING lot in Castlegar. Write Box 3007K, Castlegar Nowe oT RIDER TO SAN FRANCIS- co, Leave Aug. 1, share driving and expenses. Ph. 365-5791, j 3-27 @ HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS ‘Part-time. Hi-Lite Restaur- ant Ph. 365-8741. 928 TAKEN ROM HIGH RID- Dairy Bar by Robson e June saath, green Bx . 8 boys pic: le. Naa Reward. aie SURIST WATCH outside Castlegar Upholste- ry. Reward offered. Ph. 365- 5636. 3-28 @ NOTICES CURLING CLUB LOUNGE available for meetings, sm- all dances and get- togethers, Ph. 365-7813. tin 22 ride to Trail, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to'5:30 p.m. Please’ Ph, 365-3528, 2-28 APPLEAL - TO CURLING Club Members and Friends: You are requested to buy a few more of our 8% de- at this time. The BUSINESS 365-6451 MULTIPLE LIGTING SERVICE ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LID. J. HOWARD ANDERSON — NOMINEE ALICE M. ANDERSON — NOTARY PUBLIC MARY W. ANDERSON — SALESLADY LOOKING FOR A HOUSE! COME AND CHECK OUR LISTINGS EVENINGS 365-5244 contact Nick Oglow or Tom- Biln. ca ADDRESS LABELS, - dy for use on aceon parcels, ete, 300 for $1.75. Castlegar News. tin 22 SAWS SHARPENED (ON machine). 82 Cedar St. (be- hind Theatre), .tfn-27 “1 DO REMODELLING, IN- QUALIFIED FARRIER Rick Martin. Ph. 352-7993, Nelson. : tin 20 MR. AND MRS. WM. HOO- Pleased to announce the forthcoming wedding of their youngest sanghiee Lu- ba, to procchnest; yolungest san of Mr. and tars, T. Stoochnoff of Oats. The wedding is to, take place August 11, ENGAGEMENT MR. AND MRS. FLOYD, Ross of Port Coqui BC. BLACK THANKS ON BEHALF OF ROBSON a) Recreation Society, Swim- raing Fook I wish to convey to A. C, Auderson, an appreciation for the interest shown Sn our facili- thes and particularly to thank him for the help he has been able to give us j., recenly, — L, Godberson, WORDS EX- fh press our feeling of thank- ness to all the people q who helped us through our i ora, letters of empathy (j time. of sorrow. thanks to Father Harrison, « Jerry Schuepfer who was so Kind to drive us home . ir Don Wickett for his help and sympathy,:to our nei; , bars and friends for help! a us, Thank you all good peo- , Ple who gent food, dona- ons, mass faympaihy and an Ladies for’ their lunch on the day of the funeral. Also to the choir members, To all Bits Special , LOCAL PILOTS, left to right, Frank Bonderoff, Denny Hughes, Ron Gemmiill and Al Bigsby, as well as Mary Gemmill, left, shown with Canadian Owners’ Pilot Assoclation member Betty Wadeworth, were among the 40 persons to attend a meeting Sunday at Columbia Gardens (Trall TAlrtietd) designed to establish a wing under COPA and to unlte all the pllots in the West © IN MEMORIUM IN LOVING MEMORY OF we journey in for. a nll from sanned i ed one None knows the depths of deep: regret. it we remember when _ others forget. -— Ever remembered by . Mom, Dad, brothers Glenn and id. Morris, wives and fam-. ilies, IN. MEMORY OF THE late Harry Stickley who Reet away July 17, 1972. fer arperineey: sweet ford Te enipared his lov- ing wife and f ‘amy. WEATHER Mrs. who is COPA Flight 6 Captain (Victoria), explained what establishing a flight entailed. The organization would give the West Kootenay pilots a stronger volee in showing their approval as well as to new regulations. At present the MoT is trying to impose a landing fee of $5 per landing or an annual blanket fee of $100 for landing at any MoT controlled airport. Kootenay West MP Ran Harding has already given his endorsement to a petition signed by 24 district pilots disapproving such landing fees. Search and Rescuc Squadron No. 442 of Comox was on hand with a Labrador Heese to give a rescue demonutration followed by a film d ive flying.- News Photo Original Owner Sheds Valley Schools fo be Improved Light on Pigeon Mystery All stories, including pig- eon stories, should have a beginning and an end. Two weeks ago 19-year-old Robert Mason of Castlegar found the remains of a homing pigeon near the Castlegar sewerage lagoon. The bird, though dead for some time, still bore leg bands that read 71503 AU71 Hetzmanchas JTOWN. Ky, Thanks to Duane Davis of Robson, contact was made with a Charies. Hetzman in Jeffer- sontown, Kentucky. BIRTHS WATKINSON — To Mr. ILOP ‘Mrs, Richard Dunlop of Cas- tlegar, July 5 a son. Civil Defence .” Givil, Defence advises i -every home should have a battery radio so that in case of power breakdown radio sta- Hons may then advise them on ecessary action and pre- says the ‘ejnteation No. 71503 is logged in his‘ records. It isa bird ie ped. to. a Stuart Watt of © Golden; 2 ia 1971 That m: and an mend but Mr. Hetzman could well be a story in himself. % Now 76-years-of-age, Mr. Hetzman isa retired baker who has had 65 years experience with pigeons. He could not give the exact number of birds in his posses- sion presently but says he has shipped to all parts of the world, including England. He has a vast knowledge of uthe birds and ae he has been Nelson Schoo! Board will ask the department of educa- tion if money to be spent under Referendum No. 5 for additions to Mt. Sentinel and W. E. Graham Secondary Schools can be used to improve small elementary schools in the Slocan Valley. The referendum, voted on in D bs allotted from Loston, “The Pigeon, since 1913. He also has publications, now all hard-covered bond, dating back to 1898. Mrs. Ed Podmorow of Thrums told the Castlegar News her pet pigeons have been joined by another bird, and while she cannot capture it, it appears to be wearing a metal band as well as a greenish plastic band. Mi Racing ‘well be'a ri are banded with colored elastic bands. This is the beginning and end of a pigeon story. An enquiry through the telephone directory at Golden had no listing of a Stuart Watt. This part may well remain a mystery—but then who knows? Plan Room Now Available For Use by Local Sub-Irades A plan room has been opened in Castlegar as a result of a recent meeting in Nelson of 40 people representing various sections of the construction industry. A plan room provides a are pleased to announce the eagagement of their gaugh Catherine Louise Chistes Smith, the Sauna! son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pore Coquitlam, B. © CARD of THANKS TO OUR WONDERFUL ends, who held a surprise pany in honor of our’ 25: ding Anniversary. A ry sincere vane ou. Fran} and Wilma Fro: at WE WCULD Taek TOEK tend our thanks to neighbors and triers for the lovely farewell party and eee Jack and Alice| ‘en Homeowners & Renters be protected with Cumis Insurance’ Call Peter Maje: 3655386 Finest Quality Modular Homes to 1600 sq. ft. TRIPLE. T ENTERPRISES Phone: 365-6231 or 365-5917 CONCRETE PATIOS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS AND BASEMENT FLOORS REASONABLE RATES 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE Phone Ralph Bird at 365-5886 FINISHING place where architects’ plans on proposed projects are made available to sub-trades for bidding purposes. Howard L. Strong, execu- tive manager of the Southern Interior Construction Associa- tion, (SICA) opened the plan room on Columbia strect in Castlegar the day after the meeting June 27. Mr. Strong said he. is already calling various design representatives to use the service to give West Kootenay contractors “a fair chance to tender projects in their area." President Guy Kennedy told the meeting how the British Columbia Construction i for which SICA , $200,000 to Mt. Sentinel School, of which $185,000 has already © been spent, and $110,000 to W. E. Graham School. The board approved a motion Monday night to aban- don plans to add four new elementary classrooms, a book storage room and various renovations to office and staff _toom to W. E. Graham School. Instead, Chuck Varney, trustee and chairman of the