CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Car, 22, 1962 Provincial President Pays A Visit to Ladies Auxiliary The- members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian -| head was elected as alternate del- Mrs. | egate, Legion, Branch No. 170 entertain: ea. thelr. provincial president, Fields at lunch Saturday, with 20 members Present. The plano’ was centered with a beautiful bouquet of artificial tulips. On behalf of the members, Mrs, D. Adshead, the LA presi- dent, presented Mrs. Fields with a lovely corsage of red carnations and white ribbon. ‘After.a very delicious turkey lunch ‘the members’ held their re- gular meeting. The meeting was opened in.regular form and 5 Adshead’ invited Mrs. Fields to preside for the initiation of two! o new members Mrs. P. Woolls and Mrs. B. Lundquist, who were given a very’ hearty welcome into Resolutions which will be pre- sented at then nnn convention were read. F. Bacon was elected Golegate "to attend the con- | given to the members, vention which will be held in Pen-|. ticton early in May. Mrs, D, Ads- Committee reports were read, Mrs, D. Peppard reported a very successful social evening had been enjoyed earlier in the month and that another one would be held in aprile Membership report was made-by Mrs. K. Bates, while Mrs. BR Levins reported that cards and flowers were sent to sick mem- bers, Mrs. W. Hubert, sewing con- venor, asked that members turn thelr sewing in by April 6. Mrs..Dunn reported the food hamper, which is to be raffied, is n display in Maddocks store wine dow. iim, Adshead reported the tickets for the hamper had Been Ungarian will do‘ the sick sisting for the month of April. Mrs, Fields ‘then addressed the meeting. She thanked the members for the lovely orange I q Director of Research | Appoinied By Geigar For Thelr Operations Dr. Donald R, Muir has been| ‘2 appointed: Director of Research |. H.]and Development for. Columbia Cellulose Company, Limited, and| Celgar Limited, it was announced on March 22 by A. i Penney, executive vice-president uir Praduated from the THEN YOU ARE LIKELY 10 BE Ambitious, wide awake. ‘You love life. You're hard to discourage. If.you can't reach a man by 'phone— you may even write! ... alertly Including, of course: @ Your correspondent's -full and correct postal ad- dross Ml Your own: name andreturnaddressinupper left corner MB AND THE CORRECT POSTAL ZONE NUMBER IF YOU ARE WRITING TO QUEBEC, — . MONTREAL, OTTAWA, TORONTO, WINNI- PEG, OR VANCOUVER, .. Help us to speed your mait check theyellow pages of _your Telephone Directory for full postal Information. Posse and brief speech she gaye some very tact tips which would help make try in 1! ie meetings more peppy. A ques- tion and answer period followed and the members asked Fiekis many questions: which she answered fully, The committees for the spring tea, which will be held in the Le- gion hall April 7 were named. Convenors are: kitchen, Mrs. Bates; sewing, Mrs, Hubert; tea tables, Mrs. Janet Brownlie; ham- per tickets, Mrs. Dunn; tea tickets, Mrs. J. Dinner and bake table, Mrs,. Walker, It was decided to invite mem- bers of other organizations to pour Be during the afternoon of the ue Fields suggested pame new ideas of raising money. An interesting one was the cake walk, Meeting was. closed with ene retiring of the colours. er | L of Toronto, a BA ceeree in physics and chemis- , an MA in 1952 and a Fup deere in Physical chemistry, ie comes to Columbia Cellu- lose from Johnson & Johnson Ltd., Montreal, where he held the posi- tion of associate. director of re- search and development as well as director of R & D for two Cana- dian affiliates of that company. Dr. Muir’s work and respon: sibility have been almost exclus- ively in the fields of cellulose fib- res, plastics and pulp and paper. He is married and has a four- year-old daughter. His family will join him in Prince Rupert in May. FACTORY VALUES : Factory value of products ship- ed from Cerada’s 879 textile mills in 1959 was $802 million, and ‘the industry's 63,570 employees earned $202 million in wages and salaries, _—————=—=————— HOW TO BOWL FIVEPINS By BERT GARSIDE falta 7M rotate Chief Eow! Double Diamond nhavinors each: Beatle MISTARES, BEGIN- In toate as cami every other sport, practice -makes perfect —- but only if you are practicing the right things. There .is no use ‘po- lishing up a bad habit or an im- proper delivery until it has be- come a permanent part of your bowling game, Take time out once in a while to check that you aren’t any of these‘ frequent errors that be;jfinners often develop. Here are 10 of the most common mistakes to look for: 1, Not standing in the same} §j Vi ound on in a a or Pleasure? telephone MU 2-1831 Jackpot 8.00 Say at a Smart, Central address modernly appointed, where friendly and courteous service prevail. Family arrangements, no charge for children under 14, also Free cabled TV and Parking. Rates from $8.50 Commercial Cards Honored The SANDS MOTOR Hotel On English Bay 1155 Davie Street, Vancouver &, B.C. AN AU LALA Legion Welfare: BINGO ae BONUS PRIZES $175.00 HALFTIME JACKPOT $25.00 "Given away each Bingo Night "COMPLETE NEW PROGRAM SATURDAY, MARCH 31 Legion Hell - EL aN Telex 2350 =| : | cL B (i ui P.M. AASAA Place every. time, Make a practice of always starting your. delivery from the same‘place on the ap- proach, . | State veterinarian, reminded pros- .| to entering the state. Cats need no health certificate. Health Certificate em A Rust For Animais Dear i ee Do you ‘plan to take a pet into allow a. small: Apacs. {your paper to answer the Premler Mashineton for the Seattle World's of Ontario, Mr. Robarts, debate in the House on March 2nd, 1962 on eee pee to have'a health discrimination of the 40-year-olds. Dr. D. A. McGill, Washington Because of sickness ,and old vation 7 age pension rules, a middle-aged person is unable to ‘obtain work: If the age’ stamped onthe name plate of the unemployment book was eliminated a lot of mid- die-aged people, both male ‘and fe- male, could obtain work because they have the’ experience and are able to work. There are law lis against. dis: Pective out-of-state visitors that each animal crossing the border is required by, Washington law to be covered by: such a certificate, .. Dr. MeGill suggested that out- of-staters contact their veterin- arians concerning Washington an- imal health regulations, He said all dogs over three months of age must have a rables innoculation at least 14 days prior discriminates against the middle- Over-Uso of Vitamins A Health Hazard: The indiscriminate distribu tion of vitamin products in, non- pharmacies and by door to door salesmen has been discussed by the 10-member Council of the B.C, Pharmaceutical “Association, The Council has recently concluded its, three-day Spring meeting in Van- couver, innoculations ‘but must havo a Fair officials have announced at no pets will be allowed on fairground. Dog Owners Urged To Control Their Pols Al all Times It ig during this time of year that game protectors frequently find oes harassing deer. Some ofthese dogs are living ‘wild — unwanted animals that have been “dropped” by their owners in remote areas, More of- ten they are found to have owners, While your pet wouldn’t think of chasing deer alone, in‘ company with other dogs. yours could eas- ily slip back’ to wild ways. Dogs seldom kill deer for food but simply for.the fun of it, It is important to realize tht even the zards involved in the .over-use of vitamins, the. Council pointed out. that much vitamin consumption is wasted, Further, the prices charg- ed to the public by some’ door-to- door firms are very much in ex- cess of: prices at which similar or pharmacies, although the’ public is misled into believing that the re- verse is true, f Criticism: Was: “also voiced by the Council of some of. the’ adver- tising methods‘ used by .manufac- friendliest dog may turn into. al turers and distributors of propri- deer killer if allowed to run-loose| etary and patent medicines, Par- in the wo ticualr mention was made of ‘im- Deer are bunched and easy ‘to proper claims ‘and misleading ad- find during this time of year,’ not fertsing on television with respect just in the mountain passes but in| to ‘proprietary. medicines. lowland regions close to the city. |The “counell instructed that To protect their pets and pre-| tes! vent ‘game losses, dog owners are urged to tie, pen-or control their pets. the tion sith the Food and rae DE rectorate in. Ottawa.) 20°, With fe eaeet to. the year, end Village’ Financial Statement for 1961 your Council “has iristructed the clerk to. rave prepared and published. a simplified. form : of ‘the of the The‘ compl nt will not be published. in the’ 2. Lack. of i At the ‘end ofyour approach, your hands, feet and body should all be moving forward together. If you are having trouble getting all your motions properly, pea concen- trate on starting ‘the ball in mo- tion first with the kpoieed you'll find your foot following na- turally a split second later. 3.” Not using the same num- ber of steps each time. Try to use ther a three-step or a four-step approach. 4. Not getting set properly =I tor the approach. Many beginners just Pick up the ball from the rack and si After you have et ap up the ball, take your posi- tion on the anproach Standing erect and facing the — and then stop and think Yor a@ moment about what you are Gilng te: to do. Rel pons with no allow ares Af ter ball has been delivered, beat i arin must continue its owing: || and your fingers should be reach- ing toward the pins, 6. Whipping. the ball too hard. Many beginners use much power, trying to force the forward swing. Let. your arm == | swing naturally during delivery: 7. Going over the foul line. You may be si your. ap- proach too close to the foul ne. To find your proper starting posi- tion, stand with your back to the Pins with your heels about six inches in. front of the for Bowl an ball toward the spectators’ benches, pacing off the number of steps you normally use, and going through of a real aslivers: ul line, all the motions The spot where your slide ends is the spot you should we as tarting position, Never. real ball while you are do’ however — it is almost: sure oe pate out fad Jour hand, and might are “polling the ball over the foul line. Tke ball should first touch the lane 10-12 inches past fe, foul : Twistin ig the ‘wrist. Your wrist should be kept straight when the ball is ‘released. You'll: find spot bowling helps overcome this defect, for there is less tendency to flip the wrist when you are rolling over. a: target 12 feet away for a target 60 feet away. 10. Not holding the -ball-in the correct position. Use both your hands to hold the ball before star- ting delivery, ‘gripping with your right hand and steadying it with your: left hand. Hoki the ball chest Next: FAULTS OF ADVANCED BOWLERS press but will be available to’ all interested ‘parties in‘ In addition to the health ha-|. better. products are available in|: Discrimination: Questioned ‘Ladies, you will not tell, your best friend your age.’ Why adver- ‘tise it on your employment book? So if you want to keep your age a secret you can, and by doing so aged class and nothing. is done, have a letter from Mr. A. F. MacArthi ance Commissioner, stating that upon request oe the Slalmant the age may be o! from the name 7 plato, ‘This -is only blanked, and you are ‘helping thousands, gives. a wrong impression, . it Forty. *: a Tan it Airline U-Drive COMPANY LIMITED, ur, Unemployment: Insur- “Serving Trail, Castlegar & District | eae and Castlegar Airport | wre eae FOR, IN oasTuRaan 365-5811 rae CRA ‘TRAIL 368-4141 a DADS SERVICE, eT “Have Your Empties ‘Ready! } THE 2nd CASTLEGAR CUB PACK will hold A . Bottle _Drive ~ Saturday, April. 7th GET BOTTLES READY Now! TAXPAYERS OF CASTLEGAR no. cost. It is the opinion ‘of Council that the average taxpayer will appreciate having the’ operating section of the complete statement simplified for his convenience, and that those who desire full information on liabilities, assets, depreciation etc. will not mind requesting a com- plete ‘statement from the Village Office. @hone 365- 2141) than if you are mentally reaching |- Pp hlet form by t from the Village” Office at : Corporation Village of Castlegar, BG... oe - Graph Showing. Comparative Revenues and Expenditures For the Year Ended ie 31, A196) iano Revenue { ————— School and Hospital District $566.57. 28.064% I UM _ Taxes 380.40 18,843 =i a ee ee S 2 Winter Works - Federal Government* 111.23 5.509 [ it Licences, Permits and Penalties sh 110.36 5.467 feats *. 95.17 4.714, ie Water Revenue 21437 «10.618 AE Miscellaneous 164.43 8.145 Total :Revenue $2018.84 ©. 100.000% : Expenditure : : HEANOR School ‘and . Hospital District ” $565.68 _28.020% en General Administration 237.81 11.780 A Fire Department and Stest Lights i060. 3.280 I Garbage” ae 61.33 3.088 TR Capital Expenditure 453.34 22,455 fo : 76 5.141 Has eee i ene eerie i ints Gana re Miscellaneotis 15.35 | 760 - ae Total. Expenditure: _ |) g194.24° °95.814% TL Surplus 3 vty 2 94.60 4,686 an Be $2018.84 100.000% Booklet Form from the Village, ‘Office “J. Logelin, . Village Clerk. i" 2M Haig! Tru-Art.. BEAUTY. SALON’ and in a large price range a -Lovely pieces to delight any ‘traveller BOSSE'S SCWELLERY ; Castlegar Jewellery Headquarters to home, side Hghta, 70 an 70 ani 5 hp pene) tanks, zie gules al 1, ous % ie Ge setrng $15 ‘ or BES 2000 oF See noat i tt len tractor, 16-in. tires Teeter eke now “aloes ‘aud footer cultivator; et Ehe pees FOR SALE 2 building lots in Ri . 5 aypllding Jo Robson, an per Bench - Kinnaird, € x 1400) Jot, nice Jocation, “ply 64th Ave., Kinnaird, 5 tron Fireman coal stoker, oh pc! 100 river view «lot, Ph. 305- 312 45 x10 wide gvedroom ; mobile down, rice $6,- 250, 3. Gee UP on jot also for Peale, me $1,860 cockpit cover, ty ale, ra? Write fers’ B, Finnigan, yorum Aves Sr rtett, mahogany Soat_win Tb: re-glasa bottom win windshield, cartop, running FOR SALE. .New 3-bedroom : house, way, lawns and’ frult trees on a 75 x and 12" livingroom drapes, sa. ie awa priced to Bi ere chest, Ph, 565-5475, Ay Bis: | ph. 389-7982, Thrums. Thre Shop or. Ph; 365-4 a4 sheets, & galvanized rooting, Cheap sheet; also for trailer $90.!Ph. breeze- carport, wrought iron rallings, 290 Fn Sa SNS SSUSTSa SoTL cnaTIROSE jatiress: for ine. en. Mottat, electete stove Rae eT TNT OOH ft, used insul board sid- ing, ood “shape, $7.00 per hundred = 1ST. + 813, Sea go at the Castiorar Bullaing Supply, Ph. 368- Se Oe 1962 Angila won at Trail Bingo 1955 Meteor Sedan, Apply Caatle 442, Ease corrugated $8. roof-type air. onalttoner 865-81 NOTIOES board” in home Apa Shiai Ave, ne eerrieey yet ak ner outage je lot on 2 2nd ad Ave. tot ‘PUA SOS AT ‘or call at ce 6 ices Fae tne the ‘hep In the Castleaird' Plaza bias Rivers, 06 or best cas panoramic odd’ ‘Qua TERT SI PRBS 22 Farms, pre oe cr Fa. ia * Pho = Je Shoe Shop, Castle. | 5454. oe es make Lr ah gh in’ attenidatice ea ae me ink, Ristorisna venice ar eres |g ot ae = e = en sink, tablished amar! Ph, neeite Ph, 365-4033, 312] __1940_GMC with fat steel deck, A.A Beale, gulp hate fra ‘raller, Speed eronmminion: ano one ted Gounter check Fook afta come oer vise tnd "ns condition. re ‘Alex B, Boolinoft, th ‘te Ona Ne F CHL meng prom house with base. | Sox 6}, Thrume, ee SATCOMGETOS * ANOMTMOUE “Over 50 Pieces of Luggage to choose from.’ schools, Ph, "sos 801, ot PSig| and mattrosses, Ph. 865-4287, 0 ON ee ee ried a 3 noon Wednesday prior to the day of issue. tiniy ola ley, Saturday, the ‘Pioneers. Drivate ‘Time Dance at Crescent Val- larch 31. Munlc by Bus, Ph.: 365-3441 . and down stairs, etc. Chriatina Lake Golf joundary elect or Ph, 365-5919, of cholce residential Le an area of 200° x 200" = rd Ave. between Juniper and “Bermtock, Village Otflce, "gellon FOR-RERT heat supplied.’ Ph. 365-97: Heated -S-room nie light Rett water, included, suitable ig cate Ph 8658021 stor :°*; Phone: 365-2041 PAINT: ~ SUNSHINE INTO YOUR HOME ~~ Yous reatly joy painting the one-cos ‘way with: Mona: ths-on fast—dries in minutes—is completely *: odor-free. - Tout! bid up in’ no It’s “so “smart to. Come: and’ see ‘our “beautiful selection, of Spring.” and Summer, Yard, {Go a 100% Cotton “Poplins “Jovely, “designs | and - “patterns, 39” wide, ‘per yard $1.49. ; Hy-Corduroy, ideal for sportswear, Slim Jims and _ “Skirts, 41" wide, per yd.«.J.. wo $1.49 < Sereda Linen; 45” wide, per yard cy, $2.19 Quality Terry Towelling in'a grand array.of colors - and designs, ideal for beach coats, bathroom cur- tains. and towels 36"? ‘wide, per yard .. .. $2.19 > White Terry, Towelling 36”. wide, ya Kitchen Curtaining. ‘Lovely patterns on.a washable _ 10072 cotton Sail Cloth, 36” wide, per. yard “| : i 99G BAILEY’S LTD. In the Oglow Block ., Phone 365-0222 i LATA AARNE |= LATEST i lot. Pri FOR SALE NEW HOME —'A quality 3 BR Home! - READY TO MOVE IN Includes stich features’ as - built-in 1 carpet | Gvallable March 1. - $90 ve‘ arid’ oven, wall-to-wall area. Pires $17,500 Attractive 4 BR Family homet Large . beautifully finished kitchen and. dining area, LR, Bath, 2° BR, main floor,:2 BR upstairs, full Base- ment. Situated in Kinnaird on large trees, with ‘fruit lee $12,500: Kinnaira’s. new bd we tii have a fine se-| y lection. ‘of view lots left to prectated ee be seen to be fully ap- ele as Giarantead Toy aT Sing usteresst to alt :obher. estimate 365-5959, after’é p.m, Ph. 3 3 ae rys schoo aeheol Ph. So07157. ”. @-bedroom Ph. 365-5321. 1-bedroom To, | PR. 885-0001, Brand-new furnished 8) in'spacious LR.- Bullt in china: cup-| services: included, One child accep~ board In Dining Room. 2 large rooma | table. Apply 235-bth Ave, Kinnaird, | Cas partly. finished in. Basement. Gas | @fter 6 pam. weekdays and all ong | Ph heat. This lovely home located on a| Weeken t view’ lot in Castlegar - ‘convenient on -nigh- to schools, churches’ and snopes | & “thie sup- and Cedar, Ph, Block, Ph. Furnished spartmeént, Terms, | included. Ph. choose One floor, Ph. 365-9781. 2-bedroom — suite. pight and tfinl2 2 house acra ss from Tar- 811): aA Rata ‘7 see Tee cabin at 4th 365-2161, “Furnished suite, Apaly,. Eremanks |. 865-5001; bath and’ utility. ag and water 365-5855. + tinia Nice -S-bedroom House, Targe i: ‘rooms.’ P, Hare tints *"“Sinall, _tully-farnished — one-bed- om ae see Boone. futly-tur nish dom -apertment, Ph. Besson . HELP WANTED 15 part-time! female cleric, Box 490A, Castlegar. New: apply | “ENGAGEMENT “and ie: Castlegar wis! of: Arrow wilt take, place ‘on “api * Building a OGLOW BROS. - Bullding & Supply Co. Ltd. : “Phone : 365-8351 DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE "365-9041 ce VOLKSWAGEN a AE gand” > RAMBLER. SALES & SERVICE ; USED: CARS — TRA Phone R.A. (Bob): Horewill 365: 3491 Volt New Deluxe $1980.00 Completely’ Equipped Custom Model $1 780-00; Leather Seats. — $30.00 extra ~ ‘ PARKVIEW. MOTORS — NELSON, B.C. ANNOUNCIN * The ‘Grand Opening of pearing LORETTA OPENING. SPECIAL: Air. Conditioned Dryers - Dry in‘ Comfort; : i Manicures Phone 365-8290 for Appointments’. : . Styling “Half Price Perms Facials Across fom the Twin Rivers ‘Motel "Opening Dale April 2nd Terms:* ‘atrictly cash. Bids close at necessarily’ accepted. Apply wee ing to Box 4902, Castlegar News, We have machinery. for aesing ditches, septic tank holes and back mung. Ph, 365-5938, tinds lasses for expectant mothers wa: ie held tnd the Castlegar Office je WKHU beg s at’a pm Ph 865-4141 to register. WANTED inning wheel, ply. daatituer a jews; Box 490. nf Want to Fgnt or or:rent. with op- op: Hone to br oom home ” or Slanaiee Blucbeny area. “aed pi playpen, Ph. 865-764, S18 heat. of drawers and. bed..in good condition, Ph. 365-5809, GARDS OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for thelr kind expressions of sympathy and floral offerings ex- . Ladies interested in joining a Toastmistresses Club please Ph, 365- e441: 3: 13 ‘Ba charter member of the and | Country Club — for particulars drop into the Be 19. tive family home with 313 Bids are invited for the purchase covering For pelea details re: location con- 32 noon April 22. Any or all bids not | 395 In inning ‘Thurs, Apr. | — days! $15.00 PER MONTH Will handle this es attrac- MOTADERSOR REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Res, Ph.: 365-3278 SHOULD YOUR HOUSE BE SOLD AFTER THE CHILDREN. ARE GROWN? ‘This is'a problem many’ parents have to face. You hate to leave 4 home with senti- mental attachments. Yet, when the child- ren are gone, ‘it seems impractical to “keep ° up” so. much more space than you need: cleaning it, heating it, mowing grass,’ sho- veling snow, making - repairs, running up The time comes when a smaller place, or a compact apartment might make life in- finitely easier for you. And you may be at’ how big a Jump sum the old homestead will bring, nowa- down payment. Main floor area Is 1,220 aq, ft. with large 16 x 22 living room, attractive, convenient kitchen with ‘bulit-in range and oven, dining room,.2 bedrooms and bath. Large master bedroom and bath on 2nd floor. Full heat, double carport. Situated on large x 125 ft. Improved lot. orn Ave: DUMONT-KINNAIRD blocks from grade school on riverbane lot, 2 bedrooms, full base- mene carport, $7,900 fuil price, 52,000 FOR SALE The Jamieson property at Deer Park consisting of about 6 acres ore Teservolr level on the edge Deer Creek with a 7-room, 1%- cs dwelling. Work shop, frult trees and deer. trail the back door. $7,000. Down payment $3 We have a good choice of residential building lots, Apply ANDERSON AGENCIES tended to us during our sad be! ment in the loss of our beloved ‘hus: band and father, John Popoff. Spec- fal thanks to Dr, C, S, Fowler, ur ses and staff of the’ Pital and the Home. —" Polly Popott 6 ‘and Famine We wish to express our sincere. thanks to all relatives, Helghbérs| and ‘friends for thelr sympathy, floral tributes and acts o Nick and Elste Koochin, “AT'S DANGEROUS AND _“|COSTLY TO-DRIVE WITH /OUT-OF-LINE bear Wheel Line-up. will’ SAVE: TIRE WEAR: CUT:VIBRATION ELIMINATE SHIMMY END ROAD. WANDER PROLONG SHOCK “AB- SORBER ‘LIFE GIVE EASIER STEER. ee eoeos > ABLE RIDE Make an appointment. now at... .. 0... KEN‘S Wheel Alignment 231. -. 7th. Ave. Kinnaird, AANA agement! of thelr: aauguton’ ger 2 R IG GIVE MORE COMFORT-| ACCOUNTING SERVICE) | : ‘BULLDOZING t= om | ae ee LLL.S. Lid ’ Contact shade FS YAUL THEDERAHN 3 © i Phone 305-2581 Hobson es = eenee 2 the Arrow on TTereut “aawes Soecet INCOME TAX Lakes Phone 365-5500 For Every Type of V. G. ECCLES . - Public Accountant 1186: CEDAR: ‘AVE. TRAIL PHONE «-TRAIL:365-6818 ~ PLUMBING AND HEATING © REPRESENTATIVE. FOR ‘SIMPSONS SEARS WILL BE IN THE. CASTLEGAR : OFFICE EVERY MONDAY _ AND TUESDAY CASTLE Free Estimates Nothing’ Down 3 Years To Pay Do It Yourself and Save Blueprints and Tools Loanec “: Phone (365-6282 AA « for another summer. sete “until warmer weather. ‘ ‘Have: the’ engine: ‘tuned up for maximum perform- ance for. get tip-and- £0. when you want it. +S Take off. those winter tires and Store them away. Chéck’ the cooling - system - — it won't be long MAKE THAT CHANGE-OVER NOW Castie Motors Ltd. Phone 365-2411 LENO T LL LEU aE f TAHT TTT MW : Irs Time For Your...» TONIGHT & FRIDAY. Shows at 6.45 and 9 p.m. - TOA R: -iCSON 2 KELLY. AMECHE =, naion ‘ the Bek °) A SAT. - MON. = TUES. Matinee. Saturday at 1.30 Pm. Shows at 6.45 and 9 pan. jee 2