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NEED INSURANCE ADVICE. + « . 1 sell the following types of insurance: - Home tnsurance, Tenant's Policies, Automobile ad ansuren ee. Boat Insurance, Business Policies, Life, Accident - Sickness and : Mortgage Insurance Perhaps | Can Help You JIM SHISKIN, BA.’ Representing Fruit Growers Mutual Located at 269 Columbia Ave., Castlegar (Across — from the ‘Legton) Phone 365-3301 ; to be present... Mrs. L. 9 oz. Reg. $1.59 Now $1.29 Ce SCOPE MOUTHWASH: 12 oz. Reg. $1.39 NOW... 9c. FAMILY SIZE CREST Reg. $1.39 Now 9c Corner of Pine and Columbia Monday - Saturday 9 am. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. across Seventh. Ave.: when this Castlegar News photo was taken. Nobody was _In- jured In the accident but traffic was. slowed down until hicles. STLVERTON AND NEW DENVER NEWS LETTER dune Bu 8; Phone 358: Nearly 75 Mothers, crandme| ers, Goulds a Brown! and Leaders attended. "ihe annual “T! Day” Ban- uet_ in Lucerne Secondary ol. gymnas! New ; Bitida on Feb. 22 when the were remembered. absence at pine president, Mrs. - the _ vice resident’ of “the P; J. L. ed on Brownie Karen Gerow for the Grace. A. delicious pot. luck er was enjoyed and the lowing toasts were made: To the Queen b: Barbara Whit ite; i Lady -Baden Powell by Gui- de Belinda Nunn; to the Mo- rs. and Grandmothers by Brownie JuHe Burgess. and replied to by Miss .M. H. Butlin; to. the Guides: and Brownies by Mrs. Joan Law im re] pas to to “by. Mrs. She. Beh isaonee from Kaslo. Greetiags: were receiv- ed’ from Mrs. Bro, new Div- ision- Commissioner — and Mrs. Rose Johnson, former Division Commissioner from legar.who were unable Irwin intro- duced the ‘new officers of the Parent’s Group and the new leaders of the Guides ‘and. Brownies and spoke appreciation ‘ ot thelr yor with the , former guide ca} tain ‘was as’ Presented with gift from the .Parent’s Group ap preciation of oy ‘ingert; ea quartet By a Gui Guiges Bestanne - Ph. 965-7818 Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6-7 pm. | her. HAS givén to the Girl Guide movement, were extended to the principal of the school’ for use'of the gym and for having: tables and chairs set to the decor- : grignon and off Shela win; to Mrs. J. Law foi ing oe eis delightful table Out-of- town visitors wel- comed were: Biss. ela Leat trict Com- : imlsstones, ‘ure Mahon, pai Secretary, firs. @ Law, Procter. A ae well card to Mrs..R. Nunn. was, Passed around for’ ail 0 : Entertainment was wan enjoyed’ by the First Nt Denver Brownte Pack under the direction of Mrs. B. Holt, ‘Brown Owl assisted by Mrs. W. Gerow, Tawny Owl.and Mrs. R. Harbottle, Snowy Owl ‘ive: Brownies dressed ing. part were: Those f. Heather Law representing : from Brazil; dance were: Penny and Pat- ti Pattinson, J ‘bottle, "Di Wate, Charlene and Debbie Norman, Joanne | Sasvari and Kelli Wilson. . ° The Girl: Guides under the direction of Mrs, Fern Dillabough then‘ formed the horseshoe. and_ entertain- * ment. announced by Guide wreckers removed the ve- Funeral Services in New Denver . For Saburo Okada A Buddhist funeral has been held for 93-year-old Saburo Okada who died in Slocan Gommunity:' Hospit- couver. With other Japanese he ‘came to New Denver in 1942 and: for many years thereafter was involved in many community organiza- tions, including the office of president of the:Buddhist Church. He retired at, the age of 80.- ides his. wife, he is survived by one. son, Tak- .anori, of Toronto, three dau- ters, Mrs. Margaret Saw- , Albel ochi tuddhist rites were of- “feist over by the Rev. Ohrai Fujikawa of Kelowna ara. ; Falestets were T. Sa- chi, g Hons, "He Rintielm and M. Y¥: followed by cremation. Skunk Problem Again Echoes At Council Meet ‘The Town of: Kinnaird will to help the John Koznt family out of their skunk in the e past six weeks had met’ E doom on the sKoznuik p: Law was-as follows: '« Jo peters and Karen Ovestrud; accordian solo by’ “AY ble évei in sia ovgble close: tn’ fhe singing of “The e if. by diggin “ote ay removi iB. vand ee. smell—might be arrived at.