CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 6, 1969 SELKIRK College Library HOURS OF OPENING FOR REMEMBRANCE DAY Tuesday, November 11, 1969 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Times of opening otherwise unchanged THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO USE THE LIBRARY AP THIS TIME AND AT OTHER TIMES LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER [ Glidden ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs” 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 FIRST STEP into an t also ii many a young lady was taken by Lori nad wart (on left) being enrolled into the 1st Robson Brownie Pack. She will follow the path of Arline Salekin (on right) who is be- ing introducted to her new Guider by Ann Zuaedvilieg as Miss Salekin flies-1 ‘up into the new world of Guides, The ceremonies, which Rangers, took Land Rangers News Photo two Guides flying up to Land the Robson Community Hall with a number of parents present. The parents were later entertained by the Brownies, Guides and duced their own joke-house. — Castlegar| Minor Hockey a.m. All and are urged to attend this clinic ‘one writing the referee's ex- right here in Castlegar. Place a week ago Monday at who sang, ddi a skit and pro- ‘Referee’s Clinic This. Saturday At Local Arena Once. again the Castlegar Minor Hockey — Association {will be having a Referec's Clinic in the C: 3194 Highway Drive in the! Millar and Brown GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1. p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Arena ‘on, Nov. 9 (Sunday) at 9.30 and learn the rules, there ‘ees are always very much in need, so anyone 15 years and over is’ most welcome. The Castlegar Minor Hockey As- sociation will pay for any- amination. Last your, Castleg: Minor — Hoe SELKIRK KINDERGARTEN Held at St. David's Church, Castlegar Welcomes Children 5 Years of Age from C: may be and Kinnaird For information call: 365-5657 or 365-6589 stated that the best attend- ance for this type of refer- ee's clinic, in all of B.C. was A local youth, Bill Sav- inkoff, Meamnea his referee-! ing right here in his own home towns and | ae now be attending an eferee 2 "Vancouver later this mon’ f Gattes will be tending. svallable to all at- SUGAR AND SPICE LA FOR THAT DECORATOR LOOK REUPHOLSTER RIGHT NOW is the time to BEAUTIFY YOUR LIVING ROOM Let us zeeover, your present Ci Goawantees CRAFTSMANSHIP CASTLEGAR Custom Upholstery ” Phone 365-5636 2-44 Castleaird Plaza m the second day of » I began cleaning up the basement. And I can prove it. There's still a sordid little heap of dust, detergent and other basement sitting there, proof positive that I got one corner swept out. It’s in a direct line with the washer, so that you have to walk around every time. This creates some interesting comments, ‘My major erie’ ject oe the summer’ was e putting a new os ona hee back porch, under which we put our garbage cans. There's an ingenious lid that opens, was going and a loose. garbage] the made of two-by-fours. One| talk hinge a couple of the timbers were fit penupa Glacier! Kokanee beer is brewed from pure, clear glacial waters. That's why the flavor is uniquely. tefreshing. Play it cool with a Kokanee soon. “B.C’s Mountain Brewery” — INTERIOR BREWERIES tre. caseronnc published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by With winter coming o hinges are broken Tignt ‘off, and han you want to} 2}; Put something in the Barbage it takes only about tive min- utes. And every time you go through the operation, its sang, ‘Another plan was to rent a ‘pheyre sul Speaking of fences, there was to be a new oue this year. But I couldn't get at the old one because of ail those oak limbs piled against at. Pretty frustrating. Then there was the hedge. Iwas going to tear 1t old one. wes Betting rotten in Sputs. It’s ere Stubhom Ghild? Check Hearing Too often children are ealled stubborn or stupid by their parents and teachers when these children are deaf. Some emotional problems can. also be traced to hearing defects. A deaf child or adult will avoid other people if he cannot hear or participate in what is being said. Unfortun- ately, many hearing defects are not recognized until there is some permanent loss of hearing. Make hearing tests a part! of your annual Physical check-up and that ‘n out and plant a new one. The! ; {) midnight show on Oct. 31. Summer Jobs Undone — Tossed to the Fall Winds now. i With such an active, | ating ato, a sons rat ane fa: ‘strenuous summer behind me, it was good to get back the orderly job of teaching, where you have to do things, whether you feel like it or not, And ever since, I've been as owly as a wolf with a toothache, because we have a new system. There's nothing wrong with the new system except that, like every other new system, the gat more Paperwork, Rules lo' begat Committees like 50 many rabbits. (There goes my ince of BGvE, getting any in thi Robert Aussant, Castlegar SEE THE INCOMPARABLE Argus Super -8 MOVIE PROJECTOR Unconditionally Guaranteed at Pettitt Photos Phone 365-7663 Time Consuming Question Asked ‘By Youngster Poautituly: attired in a traditional wedding outfit, Vera ea, exchang- ed vows with Larry The division the Be Forest Service prides itself on being able to) answer the many hundreds of inquiries it "receives from an the’ world. ‘But’ every once in a while ‘there's a real “lulu.” Like the letter received once "e COURTEOUS | Color, ,Black-and-White Transistor Radio on fs trees are grown in Britis! — All Makes & Models — | Columbia?” tc v Time just didn't permit! SEE COLOR TONIGHT the infeed division staff| FREE HOME TRIAL - |to conduct a count, and they| G LS ed the little assume Electronics . .,| wanted .to many species ' of trees there were in B.C. He got the answer. id at the home of the bride's hope! man with the. a ee question| | low Rezansoft, son of the late Mr. John E. Rezansoff and Mrs. Pete Pereversoft. The ceremony took place arents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter! Pirelaey of Pass Creek. The bride's outfit of lace lace sleeves, ending in fringed lace shawl In case you're here are approximately 45 different” kinds of trees’ na-| tive to British Columbia, ‘and of these 14 are harvest commercially, The main ones are Douglas fir, spruce, hem-| lock," lodgepole pine, cedar and balsam. Visit Our Color Booth Castlegar — Ph. 365-5351 Nelson — Ph. 352-7111 Radio Controlled Van Don't wane: 1 can stand systems. I wasn’t in the air| force for four years without learning how to beat them. You don’t dely them, you just chew away trom wit axe a fennite, until they cotlapse, it’s lousy, direct proportion to the in- crease in red tape and in- efficiency. It's something like the Book of Kings. Paperwork be- Thanks Extended “Te Young Adults | Dear Sir: a We would like to ex- ize| Press our thanks to all the W2@! students and young adults, who attended the Halloween Their attitude and manners I look xor- ward. to a chance to get caught up on everything, get out mm the open and relax, see the colors of fall, ana turget about the system (aft- er atl just a lot of honest men to do a good jop. No women, strangely. enough). So my daughter came home from fist month of university; Bewnluered, rus) ur |hang-ups about courses, and! seeperately. lonely. | For tne past two years,' ad Most trequent comment her was, “Now, you be; in at a reasonable hour.” ‘fis! time, we couldn't get her out of the house. On the Satur- day, I -drove her downtown and said “Get out of the car. go and see some- were excellent. We would also like to of those who at-| tended Sunday evening and gave their support to the community Chest. Once ‘again ‘thank you. +i Bob and Evelyn Bennett, Castle eatre. F.J. SMITHERAm: TRAILER TOWING : Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar - children, advises the fed and body.” She was home in an hour. And ‘now it’s the ruddy ‘leaves, no pun intended. ji have ten maples, three elms, »one butternut and two vasty: ‘vass, The maples come down: like a shower of dandrutt: wait until everyching else is Did You Know? ‘That you can wave to Revelstoke in about one hour — in real comfort. ‘That you can go anywhere in British Columbia, Alberta or the Northwest U.S.A. in less than three hours. That the most Sangerous part of flying is the drive to the That you can ate to Mica Creek in one hour and 25 minutes via Trans-Inland Airlines or to Prince George in less than three hours. That there are fall and winter excursion flights to Reno and Las Vegas. That the cost is Tes than you would expect. Trans-Inland Airlines Revelstoke, B.C. For Reservations & Information m. WEST'S TRAVEL AGENCY Phone Castlegar 365-7542 Best Wishes... Brena Contracting Ltd. As area SHELL AGENT, we are pleased ta have supplied all your diesel and oil require- ments. BA Benson & Son Ltd. * Box 368 - Trail, B.C. shawls were each with a broach, gift of the bride, The groom's attendants were Mr. Mike Hadikin ani the om’s brother, ae alonel Pereversoff. Robson Hall was decor- ated with white and mauve flowers and streamers and edding bells for the bridal reception. Centering the bridal avs was.a_ three-tier by the bride's eer oH beautifully decorated ine Frionds Honor Mrs. Morehouse On 85th Birthday Congratulations... Brena Contracting Ltd. Not Only on Your Expansion, But Especially on) Your Fine Mrs. W. Waiper Satertaln ed last Friday white’ and mauve by el pride 2 Mr. in _ receiving the guests were the bride's mother wearing a: pink Rus- sian suit, set off by a cor-! Piece: green suit with beige vocesscries and a corsage of a| white tinted ‘with coffee party, honoring Thee mother Tire’ Nan Morehouse on the occasion of ‘her 85th) birthday. Many friends called during the mornin; to extend their congratulat and good wishes to Mrs. More- Fouse. The guest of honor Record of 10 YEARS WITHOUT Damage to Public or Private Property Hugh Nicol ANDERSON AGERCIES Castlegar B.C. Phone 365-7044 We Serve You First many beautiful ‘arrangements oF ° lowers in fall shades. After the honoree tuade the first cut “in her birthda: cake Mrs. - Walper served each of the guests. - Two Minors raked and the snow is fall-| ing, betore they. to contribute their confetti. g well, life is the ont! one we have. But I can tell| ou one thing. There'll be! «0: More $54 phone bills for vne- month. of fe-and- uaughter talks about nothing. Error Correcied The $300 scholarship re- cently irene ve- gnoP WHERE THe TISSUE PAPER HAMBURGER .. 20% Johnny’s Open Sunday 9 GMMR DO MACARONI, Catelli FLOUR, Dutch Oven ............ HOOVER APPLIANCES CHARGE ITI Srnea THoes on aprnoven Lists, “Aj] Credit Card Program”. & Gas. Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry Open 7 a.m. — 9 p.m. Monday. through: Saturday. 5 Ibs. 79c - 5 Ibs. 79c 20 Ibs. $1.39 8 rolls 95c 5 Ibs. $1 . Ib. 69c OFF member Grocery am. — 9 p.m. verncy was Marron by ais- tricc No. the Sons of avwrnay. Nordic Lodge and not by the ivcezl.louge inv. #6 as-erroneously repvrt2d in last. week’s paper. MIKE’S T.V. SERVICE | Expert repairs to all makes & models of T.V. and Radio Phone 365-5112, 1225-5th Avenue “MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 - SHELL. PRODUCTS. P — Prefinished Plywoods & — And Personalized Service G_ Gyproc Products B _ Building & Fancy Brick & Blocks U_ Unlimited Supply S eles Insulation and Imported Bricks Le Lumber, Common and Clear " Des Domtar Materials & Doors E _ Exacto Plywoods R — Regular Deliveries S= Stucco & Plaster Supplies _ Ss Shingles & Sidings Ue Usual Lew Prices : Pe - Plywoods, Fir & Spruce P — Paints & Varnishes (C.LL.) be - Linoleums & Loose Fill Ins Y— Your Building: Supply Hat P&G SRUDERS : “ACROSS FROM THE’ ARENA PH: 365-8151 Congratulations... j Brena Contracting Ltd. We are pleased that we have been - able to service all your equipment. and supply your sessing requirements. Columbia Gulf Service Columbia Ave., Castlegar : G.W. Mykyte appeared in ay. before orate HL mG | to8 Harshenin were each fined in jail. Police did not give addresses of the charges Also appearing: in court Thursday was Tim Pst! wa ot ae te leaded: ty to e pleat guilt alte, ting with ¢. The Tacid cident occurred || Oct...18 in a ‘Tocal Super market. She was. ‘fined’ $15 or in: jail. three daye ‘WHAT'S INA NAME? Well — to two lucky: Castlegur fa News readers, it’s $5.00 apiéce from: now until Cristmas — all f you have to: do is look through the. advertisements in this paper each week until Christmas. If you find your name, phone 365-7266 you a $5.00 bil — START “LOOKING. — START : SHOPPING and we will’ mail mi sein Markin and Joseph the |p the youths but from two ditiereat inckients [3 mauve. in bride’s father and Mr. Mike . yf The bridegroom's cousin, P es —Pettitt Photo Mr. Peter Jmaeff of Vancou-| lex| ver was the master of cere-| CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 6, 1969 Funeral, Serivce Held Yesterday For H. Porkins ‘Funeral service _was held yesterday ‘from the Rob- Born Jan. 21, 1909 in England, Mr. Perkins came to Canada and ‘Glace Bay, Nova KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO TONIGHT ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT James Kelly, Castlegar Scotia in 1912. Two years later he moved: to Fernio where he was employed by the Crowsnest Pass Coal Co. for several years. In 1958 he moved to Rob- son and was employed by Cel- gar, moving to Castlegar in 1967, se Mr. Perkins was a mem- ber of the: Robson Communi- ty Memorial Church. He is survived by his wife Gladys; two. daughters, Mrs. L. (Isabelle) Fietz of Castlegar fend Lily at home; two | grandchildren and two brothers, George of Victoria and aka of Tae bane len_ offici- ated eth R Rivers, D. Jolli more, Bill Davis, Wal- J. Raine and 4 Wyman chute as as pallbearers, Burial was at the Robson Gemetery with the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Congratulations... Brena Contracting Ltd. (Formerly Columbia Sand & Gravel) On Your Expansion of Services WE ARE HIGHLY PLEASED WITH THE THE WORK YOU DID FOR US DURING THE PAST TWO YEARS AT THE CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT HOSPITAL Bill Harrison, Superintendent DAWSON & HALLLTD. monies, Grace was said by the’ Hadikin proposed a toast to the bride. , A dance followed the re- ception with lively music Played by the Images of Nigh 3 it. The couple will reside at Shoreacres. @ Out-of-town-guests were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Strelaev Castlegar Firm Announces Name Change vel, a local local family ess owned by John F. now ing its Columbia Sand and Gra-|/ all of Vancouver; Mr. mags 3 Repenall of Calgary, Mr. Len co ponald of West Banks and Mr. and Mrs. George “Ht Heuereau of Thomp- BOX 520 You’ve Chosen a Good Machine and We're Glad to Have Supplied You With It! Your Customers Will be Happy With Your JOHN DEERE BACK-HOE Congratulations and Further Success to Brena Contracting A. “Slim” Morin KOKANEE EQUIPMENT LTD. NELSON, B.C. TELEPHONE 3525391 10th an- it will ite under a new it regular place of ia on 8th ‘Aver in ¢ Cast- ‘Brena contacts Ltd. which does trenching, excava- ‘|ting, preparing for landscap- < | in : ore ‘ade , installation, concrete placing and Mr. Salikin has a. blast- fer’s certificate Ay holds an Ti Contracting Ltd. is derived -|from a school Mr. Salikin at- tended in Saskatchewan, in the Brena school ‘district. ikin and his wife Florence have -four ,children, two boys and two girls. Their two oldest. cl n.'are on the honor roll at SHSS. ERLE WEST’S TRAVEL AGENCY Phone 365-7542 WHERE WILL YOU SPEND YOUR VACATIONS! EUROPE, ASIA, Hawaii, Mex- Ly We We're Expanding! Columbia. Sand & Gravel To Celebrate Our 10th Anniversary, We've Chosen: e New..Name...e New Equipment to Serve You We Look Forward to the New Decade of the gee ” We have Hneotperated under the name of Brena Contracting Ltd. Offering the following Services: r ) Trenching - — for disposal fields, gas and water. mains, power poles, storm sewers e ‘Subgrade installations + @ Excavating, landscaping, supply of sand and gravel fx Concrete placing are Proud OF OUR RECORD OF 10 YEARS OF OPERATION’ WITHOUT DAMAGE TO PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PROPERTY folders. Information availab! on regular fares, excursions, tours and accomodations. - WEST'S ARE. AGENTS. . FOR ALi MAJOR AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL AND MESTIC Call 385-7542 for your Brena Contracting Ltd. 309 - 8th Avenue, Castlegar — Box 312 — 1g 365-7013 (Listed as Columbia Sand and Gravel in the Telephone Book)