CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 18, 1964 ‘FOR SALE: og dlz9 32, Girt Guide unttorm, Ph SOS DB G8 Ste RRS RSMO SE 6 X 7 ulllity trailer, Now tres, Nighta and tarp, Offers, Giver, Birch ‘Trailer Park, trailer No, 2, One owner 1039 Chev hair ton truck, excellent condition; rear bum- ber, radio, new block heater, Heenc- vd, antl-freeze, new tired, Ph, Nakusp 234F, Paul R, Henke, Late model 47 X 10 General house: traller; 2 bedrooms (Jack and Jil wuipped ant in excellent con- dition. Cash or trade on property, Apply Twin’ Rivers Trailer Court. tin-7 Jaeuzzt pumps und repairs at Sentinel Bullding Supplies, Thrums, Few popular seep and shallow jet pumps In stoc! Residential; Tou _oteon ‘wide of ferry, 60 X X 195, Re: Tow Down Payment — eon this 1957 flow price. Big valu do’ X 46° Pacemaker Mobile Home. 2 w. FOR SALE a 1961 Encyclopedia Britannica, new sot. Apply nies Ave. Castle: A 3 | gar_or Ph, 305-63: acres or lots. Ph, 305-5714, “Property in uty Tor sale In HOMES FOR SALE +] place. egar, ‘a bedroom house in” “Rinna, vull basement, gas heated, 184-4t th Ave, Ph, 1002, ean ” SAFEST BUY-WORD: FOR HOMES #. Ph, Nelson 3 One gu ney riinge © rarbage ‘ner and Jack Phe a0. 758 ‘South Sloean ‘base a Good” quality Telicious: “Apptes. Speclal price by Carter, Robson. Pn pe i 72, 1956 Plymouth, good condition. No reasonable offer will be refused. For further Information phone 365- iu FOR SALE View Lot Crestview Subdivision Kinnaird $2100 Cash or terms Phone 365-8075 Hea rag lettenen “pet $30. ‘Surplus Sra = ae Old style school desks on runners; 1 Electric motor, 1 H.P.; 1 Coal and wood cook stove (new con- dition); 2 (Servel) propane fridge: Iron fireman coal stokers (complete); 1 Old pendulum clock; 22 Suspended Nght fixtures; Assorted furnace gra- tes; 1-1955 Dodge V8 motor with bro- ken crankshaft 55,000 miles; 1-19335 Dodge V8-4 speed transmission (good condition); 5 Metal clad doors, as- Sorted sizes; 2 Solld core doors, as- sorted slzeg; 1-4 panel door; 4 Full Rlass doors, assorted sizes; 2 Grease cans, Apply at Castlegar School Board Office. The above Items may be view- ed at the Maintenance Office, The Board reserves the right to reject any or_all quotes, 950 Chev with ‘53 motor; needs new Myarburetor Best offer takes. Also Jarge John Dere tractor i sale, Ph, 365-5907 after ‘One bunk bed complate, one G. wall oven, one small drill press ‘and stund, one bird cage. Ph. Ses -na89. TANDIS SUBDIVISION, CASTLEGAR Ideal lots for split level homes. ‘Centrally: located, reasonably priced. 8 | scum ($3000 Boom Town Opportunities 3 Unit Business Block © Ist and Maple, Castlegar ($9000 dn. Commercial Store with quarters, Castlegar ($8000 dn) living all Shop with Iving quarters, dn) Dustness Rentals. — Retail Lots ANDERSON AGENCIES Kenl Estate and Insurance ituss Res: Phones 5 865-3276 cur office or 1 165-0441 ‘ontact iio RNR nated; 3 Spedroome, one with balitin desk being used as study; hardwood floors, floor to ceiling louvered clo- sets! 1100 sq. ft. Lot 7% X 750, Call Rt _202-10th Ave, 35 Storey and a halt home with basement suite and cabin for extra revenue. Low priced for cash, 104- 4th Ave. Castlegar. Ph. 365-8284. tin-5 1385 sq. ft. 3 bedroom ultra- modern, NHA home with view and revenue $6,000 down, Ph. 365-8188 oF senile Box 648, Castlegar. 35 bedroom home at Woodland Paris, NEHA Mortgage. Ph. 365-8072, ten-42 ~~ Brand new 3 bedroom home in Castlegar, close to business aren and schools; fireplace, carport. Full base ent has provisions for self-contain- ed sulte, Natural gas heat. Bh. Sos: 3897 or 365-5869 after 5 pm. tin-45 ~~ g-bedroom house on targe tot. Can be seen any time at 127-4th Ave. Kinnaird, Ph, 365-5189. tin 24 Fulrly new modern home. Large landscaped Jot, full basement, built in range, wall to wall carpets, fire No agents, 512-7th Ave, Cas: By WKHU new scientific Journal ‘Health La- horatory Science” (Vol. 1, No, 1 January 1964) accepted as the offl- of ‘Whose Sloughs “Are the ‘Best?” Asks WKHU Story Followlng are abstracts from a feetion rates being highest in in- cial the section of the ‘Ameriean Public Ilealth Association, A Review of the Problem of Human Viruses in Sewage and their Removal (in an article called “Human Enteric (Intestinal) Vir- uses in Sewage’') contains original data suggesting that the usual bac- terial indicators of sewage pollu- tion viz coliform bacteria count (as per MPN i.e. most probable num- ber) may not be the most effective erileria for determining that sew- age has been rendered non-infect- ious by treatment, “It is now well-documented groups, When clini- cal illness results from infection with these viral agents, it is usu- ally mild; but illness can be se- vere as in the case of fulminating infectious hepatitis or paralytic po- liomyelitis."| (The former has re- placed paralytic polio in B.C, as a major communicable disease.) that infection with viruses from human’ sewage. is widespread in the ‘normal’. population, ‘with in- fants and children in the lower A firm of consulting econom- ists “of international repute” has been retained to make a compre- hensive study and report on Kin- naird’s’ proposed motor-hotel, Ashworth Associates, consult- ing engincers to International Land Corporation who will build the $050,000 hotel, wrote council at its meeting Tuesday night that the study and report is “now almost completed.” It will cover import- ant factors for working drawings for such things “as public room sizes and the extent of the accom- and the in the Report to Council On Motor-Hote! ration in West Vancouver. Tho apartment, which js almost com- pleted, is the highest . apartment to go up in West Vancouver and is the only actual waterfront apart- ment in the municipality. OPA Hames New Kootenay Sales Rep Canadian Pacific Airlines this week announced its new sales re- for the K light of the economics involved." ‘At‘is expected “that the work- $f for this project will “ Proven ti outbreaks have occurred and the majority of these have been result of sewage contamination of small private supplies." “The density of enteric vir- uses in sewage, particularly in re- lation to the number of coliform FOR RENT Furnished apartments, Ph. Ane 61, fn-7 For rent or sale business aor Ing on Front Street. Low ree Cas- uegar Building Supply. Ph. 4, Sultes for rent, 574- 7th A Castiegar. tin: lecping rooms or ones. Ph, —— Se ti! Toom furnish Mecreiaht Apts, Ph, 365+! o7aL WANTED Want to rent house with option to_buy, Ph, 365-8385. Want transportation to Tadanne Mon. to Fri, Working hours 8-4.30 Pm. Ph, 365-3372 alter 5 p.m. 35 Spot cash for used furniture, tt n-A2 antiques, colns, old gold, guns an Jewels, Home Furniture an change, Ph, 352-6531. 413 ey St. Nelson, fn-48 Want to rent 3 bedroom Tame or 2 bedroom home with clean base- ment. Leave detalls at Ph, 365-5498. ‘The Salvation Atmy in Castlegar is Interested in obtaining a used pla- no. Enquiries prong Soe 8162 or te Box i 8. Castle; nt home Tor @ Samoyed = ky, pure white, 8 mo. Ph, 365-8186 or _enll at 262-5th Ave, Castlegar, Toom ant | . 3G) recognized.” © + q| Viruses are most prevalent in late | Summer and early fall, and gene- is a question of obvious importance,” and despite little do- cumented quantitative data on the subject “more evidence accumu- Jates each year that sewage-con- taminated: water plays a role in certain epidemics of enteric virus disease.” The following points were made in’ this review: “1. Known human enteric vir- uses number nearly 100. The true Aube is probably much higher." tt is only with the virus of intestisin hepatitis that proven sewage-contained, water-borne out- breaks of virus disease have been “3. The number and types of viruses found in sewage are subject to rather wide fluctuations, rally one or two types will pre- dominate at any: given time.” “4. Primary sewage treatment (Le. by septic tank or sewage pond) has little or no effect on enteric viruses.” “5, Secondary treatment over trickling filters does not appear to be very: be on the boards very shortly.” Ashworth and Associates are also consulting engineers for the $1,250,000 Scastrand high-rise ap- artment presently under construc- tion by International Land Corpo- He is Al Ritchie who will have his office in Trail and who takes up his new duties in March. Mr. Ritchie, who is active in amateur hockey, was born and rais- ed in Winnipeg and was S=M=O=0=R=E=— CASTLEGAR | NEWS LAND ‘CLEARING ' EXCAVATION BULLDOZING Contact PAUL THEDERAHN Phong 365-2511. Robson : . Marahall’s | Store by CPA’ in the Toronto-Windsor area of Ontario before his move here, Planned o On Saturday Feb, 22 the Girl Guidee and Scouts will observe Thinking Day, This date was cho- sen for “Thinking Day" as a tri- bute to the late Lord Baden -Po- well of Gilwell, who founded the boy Scout and girl Guide move- ments, and to his wife, Lady Baden. Powell, the the World Chief Guide, because both their birthdays fall on this date. The secret of the success of scouting and guiding lies not only on excellent citizenship training along the lines that are fun and ad- venturous, but also in fact that anyone may join — no matter the nationality, race or creed. Camp- ing and outdoor activities are part of the girl Guide program and one 01 40 per cent of these viruses.” b: WORK WANTED Young morried mAn, expericnecd and office clerk wishes FOR RENT One bedroom house newly fur- nished. Ph, 365-8091. 36 27 room furnished, and heated apartment. No children. Ph, 365-8102. 3t Fully furnished 2. bedroom du- plex unit, $85 per mo. One mile out 365-5440 or 365-5290. tin-3 from ferry. Ph, 368-5500. SSAA ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Castlegar-Kinnaird Branch ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ‘Monday, 7 p.m. Room All members of district communities are cordially invited to attend this meeting SME EU ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CASTLEGAR-KINNAIRD BRANCH FIRST AID Will commence T! 7 pm. Woodland Park School Seniors and Juniors (11 - 15 years) Fees: Men $ Students taking Sr. course $1 Juniors free == For further information, R. Rivers, 365-6461 S000 Feb, 17 105, SHSS INA CLASSES ‘hursday, Feb. 20 3 = Ladies $2 FUR SALE Carolyn’s Children’s Centre CASTLEAIRD PLAZA . Thursday and F February 13 and 14 EASY TERMS ARRANGED. SELECT YOUR NEW FUR FROM OUR COMPLETE SELECTION _AT SPECIAL SAVINGS ! SEE THIS COLLECTION. | JACKETS IN ALL LENGTHS AND MATERIALS Bring your fur for storage and cleaning. | FREE ESTIMATES Furs by E. Sweetara’s Ltd., Trail riday Afternoon ni employment in District, Ph. 226-7563, ROBSON SOGIALS Scouts and Guides Special Program n Feb. 22 of the conerecte ways in which world friendship is promoted is through international camping, a regular event. During the past year one B.C, Ranger went to Japan in a party of four girls and one leader from Canada, to join 4,000 girl Scouts representing 11. nations. Another Guide from B.C. joined a group of 12 girls and a leader which travelled to the U.S. on an experi- ment in international. living, They were briefed in New York, then where’ they lived with their girl Scaut hostesses for two months. Eight Guides with two lead- ers visited Our Cabana in Mexico, meeting members of the movement from all parts of the western hem- isphere. Across the border camp- ing between’ Canadian Pee sludge is: quite removing 90-08 per cent of viruses {and also 97 per cent of coliforms and other fecal bacteria).” -"7. Chlorination of treated se- wage redtices the number NOTICES ~ The Annual Women’s World Day of Prayer will be observed on Friday, Feb, 14, in the Pentecostal Taber- ‘Feb, -14, 1n’ the , Pentecostal - Taber- yeur the Castlegar and Kinnaird Churches. will be uniting in a joint service and all women from both mu- nicipulities are urged to attend. BNEW PHONE. NUMBER in Carter, Secretary Gao Irrigation District, 365-7472. Will give away black ‘cauraaee f Rup. May have by phoning 365-5: and paying for this ad. FILE YOUR INCOME TAX ‘ORMS EARLY Fannle Stoochnoff, Public Steno- grapher. 146 Second Ave. Castlegar. Ph, 365-5869. 5 tin-4 vei oe GPhone i Awering Service 5123 an effective political and economic roe viruses, although they can still in. these a «frs. T. Sanford Ph. 365-5883 ° Miss Holiday-Smith is conval- escing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Smith, following surgery in ; Nelson Hospital. Mrs, H. F, Hyson is in Van- couver a Girl Guide As- Mutual Insure. Prexy Suggests Regional Checks Canada could cease to exist as entity if growing regional forces in the country continue unchecked, according to E, A.’ Rieder, presi- dent of The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada. At the company’s annual meet- ig at t , Ont., Mr. Rieder huss, ete. “Us phone — Salt the con tacts U_ need. warned that Canada’s productive lomestic, sitters, wake-you, shopping service, catering, etc. Lazy boy chair for sale, In good condition, 22, Range; can be hooked to natural gas or used with propane; $75. Ph.’ Lynne Chat- ten_at 365-5265, evenings. tin-49 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box 30S" Castlegar. ttn? ~~Deadiine for classified ade is 12 noon Wednesday prior to the day oft Issue, ten 27 ’ HELP WANTED SALESMAN WANTED Unusual Opportunity — High com- mission earnings with a growing 60 year old company selling world famous Goodyear maintenance pro- ducts, Rod Tormo earned over $20,- 000 (not typical, but of Janitor, auctioneer baby- | world markets.” and of living would be endangéred if the relat- ively small Canadian market be- comes further broken up by re- gional and racial preferences. . “In the long run,” he said, “by encouraging the growth of many small organizations such po- licies will. make it’ difficult for Canadian producers to remain com- petitive, both at home and in The Mutual president said Ca- nada’s greatest challenge now is to find, beyond the, ties of region and a sense of Canadii meeting. ‘Mrs, W. R. La Ifue is a pat- ient in’ Castlegar and District Hos- pital. : Mr. C. Nygaard left by plane girl Guides and their neighbors in the United States are extensive each year. The girls take part in world friendship by giving pen- nies for this fund; they take part in CARE and UNICEF. The Castlegar and_ district Guides, Scouts, Cubs and Brown- proceeded to Fort Worth, ‘Texas | i GCATERENG: Experienced in wedding, social: and. banquet Contact Mrs. J. Regan at 365-4723 or Mrs. P. J. Vaessen at 365-5337 Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-2041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor. Maple & Sth, Osatlegar Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors “Ltd. BASEMENT Pane \CKFILLING, ING, SCAPING, CEMENT” Phone 365-5464 Castlegar LL.S. Ltd. e Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes DITCH. LAND- Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — WELSON tach rene ies will be. holding« their annaul Thinking Day service in the SHSS. on‘ Sunday, Feb, 23 at °2.30. p.m, The general public is invited 10 at- tend. ‘Arrow: Lakes Ferry _ Service on Sunday for Mrs. T. Kaardal is at home again after being a patient in ‘Cas- tlegar hospital for a few days. Asks Boy Scouts Pontiac — Buick — Vauxhall -~- 901 -Baker St. Nelson BEACON MOTORS Lid, Phone 352-6641 Te Show Physical Fitness Program Boy Scout provincial commis- sioner. W. G. H. Roaf. has urged Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co, Ltd, Castlegar ' Phone 365-3351: . the 40,000 Wolf Cubs, Boy Scouts and Rover Scouts in British Col- umbia to demonstrate the Boy Seout Fitness Program to tae pub- os ree “Many~. Packs, Troops and Crews will be holding open house to celebrate Boy Scout Week,” said Mr. Roaf..“I hope they will take the opportunity to show their parénts how Fitness Through Scouting. is helping to develop good health and mental alertness. “We want our older Scouts Leave Totesn ‘Wharf “10.00 am, Monday. Arh ve 4.00 p.m, Monday, 1,00 p.m, Tuesday. Leave Robson .Whart PLUMBING and HEATING @. ‘Air Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning nationhood worth preserving and developing. “In this age of paradoxes, when we believe that the way to balance a budget is to cut taxes rather than to increase them, the to potential) “last year. Don Kirby had 150 repeat cuslomers on one exclusive product his second year. round line, No i requir- Age no barrier. Diversified year |- the barriers which now divide us_may product the basis for unity we all seel he said. He said that every organiza- lion Canada ed, We. take care of all — shipping — and = collections. Start on part time basis if you like, Write Consolidated Paint & Var- nish (Canada) Ltd. East Ohio Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. WHI give nurse free room and’ hoard ‘for very small service sin re- turn. Ph, 365-8086, t 26 ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, G..S. Johnson of Robson wish to’ announce the engage- ment of ed eldest daughter Mary Ann to . Le Roy Briggeman, son of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Briggeman of Deer Park. Wedding to take place In the Robson Community Church will be affected by the’ way in which this challenge is met, and the operating Bhilosophies of such to and.strenuous activities for which they must be physically “fit,” said Mr. Roaf. “Only a Tenderfoot starts out on a mountain climbing expedition without conditioning himself first. Be Prepared is not just an empty motto but means proper preparation in ali that we do.’ the 1984 theme of the Boy Scouts of Canada. This program is de- signed..as supplementary training to enable every boy to progressive- ly train himself to a better than will help the outcome, : Physical his age and weight. Fitness Through Scouting is |” Pool E WE CARRY A GOOD STOCK OF SUPPLIES First-Class Gas Piping and Installations . PHONE 365-5919 CASTLE + Shows at 7) and 9 p.m. MAT. SAT. AT. 1.30 P.M. The UNBELIEVABLE becomes Truc! § - “THE” Wet wu- LED KERN ERD 00 DEER PARK SOCIALS MRS. WILLIAMSON Mrs, C. Schwartzenhauer_ is. a patient in the Castlegar and Dis- tricty Hospital. FLAG. DESIGNS = In the last 15 years Canadians have submitted to Ottawa some on Feb. 19 at 7.30 pm. Rev, F. Wile Jey ‘officiating. 5 5,800 suggested designs for a new flag. OF NUMBER 1 FUR’ repairs, alterations, ‘TUES., FEB. 18 SILVER COLLECTION Minor Hockey Playoffs ‘ “TRAIL VS CASTLEGAR. ~ GAMES AT 6 P.M. & 8 P.M. =. MEMBERS FREE, CASTLEGAR ARENA WALSH — To-Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walsh (nee Enman). of. Cas- tlegar, Feb: 6, a-son, 3 GUIMONT — To Mr. and Mrs, Albert .Guimont of Castlegar, Feb. 10,.a son, GLENDENNING — To Mr. and Mrs. Llewelyn Glendenning of Kinnaird, ‘Feb. 12, a daughter. ‘~ "FOREIGN AID. : There are about 75. voluntary agencies 'in:.Canada_ that. provide foreign. aid -in the form ‘of food, farm tools, ‘clothing, etc.; these agencies — churches, service clubs, professional: groups —- have :sent -at least 1,000 | Canadians abroad on: overseas. ‘aid’ ‘progarms, and Windows WINTER - Buill to your: ° SAT: .-: MON. - TUES. “Shows at 7 and 9 p.m [a PSE ED ct CER Fe beetles ~ Specifications _ REASONABLE - ‘RATES CASTLEGAR | SASH AND’ DOOR . WCRES GonDEEeUAa WORLD OF. “THE: ‘BROTHER GRIM LAWRENCE OF ‘ARABIA Phone. 845-9211 they ‘also Provide scholarships and ne MUTINY ON ‘GRAVEL . E/N = a a = S “McGILL SHO aS MEN WEAR year. . Legion” Hall, Legion Ladies Auxiliary Names Year's Committees The regular mecting of the LA to’ the Royal Canadlan Legion was held Tuesday evening in the with 17 members present, Mrs, H, Bate , president conducted the routine opening and business, Correspondence was dealt with including a letter from Mrs. Peitzche of Fruitvale, zone repre- sentative,.Mrs, Peitzcho will be sent an invitation to attend | the June meeting. Mrs. E, A. ald, the treasurer, gave her annual report which showed a successful ; . Mrs, Bate named her commit- tees for the year. Mrs. H, Hett of Victoria: was named honorary pre~ sident. Committees, are: standard bearer Mrs, W. Dunn; planet, Mra. son; entertainment, Mrs, D. paird, Mrs. D. O'Shea ‘and Mrs, M. Bacon; get well cards,-Mrs, J, Wal- Ker; catering, Mrs,’ W,. Brownlie, convenor ‘assisted’ by Mrs, Bates, Mra, B. Lundquist, Mrs, R, Wadey and Mrs. Peppard; Mrs, E. Murray; sewing Mrs. A. Ko- kendovich and Mrs. W. Smith and posters, Mrs, W- Ratzlaf£. McDon- Pep- tea. towels, * Mrs. Lundquist.was installed as 2nd vice-president by Mrs, F. Bacon, zone president. The mem- bers decided that they would have a work party to re-make the cur- tains for the windows, .. The hall-has been done over and some of the windows are, block- ed up and the. others just nalf the size, making. the hell very” warm ani ‘ups mado here, Ropalre to all makes of TVs Phonogtaphs, Local Offloe anager for, KIN: ~ Gan VIDEO, “experience = js our ‘of ‘dependable service.” ELECTRONIC SERVICES: 365-3331 — Kin-Gar Ph, — 365-4601 Adshend ‘and Mrs: J. press correspondent, Mt bs John- Mrs, Television Sales & é Service ‘Applications. for ig eablo hook- i A “Gordon Wall ‘UPHOLSTERY LTD. 1195 Cedar Avenue, Trail, B.C. phone 868-6545 WEEKLY APPOINTMENT. CALLS IN. . CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT EVERY THURSDAY ‘RECOVERING — - CARPETING CUSTOM DRAPERIES ‘CRAFTSMANSHIP. GUARANTEED , mm =| Dear Sir: =| buying: sugar for one week, begin- ‘he ¥ of the annual Spring "rea which will. be held on April 25 in the Legion Hall. It was also decided that if a member was in hospital for over three days, flowers will be sent them. Executive meetings are to be held the second puceaay, of each month. Mrs, Brownlie named her com- mittees. for ‘the. catering which comprise of table setting, serving and washing up. It wad noted that there will be some entertainment in the. hall on Friday, March 20 for members, A mirror has been for the newly cloak- room, Three new memberships have been approved and initiation will be held at:a later date, Mrs. Peppard will do the hospital visit- ing‘ for February. At® the close of the. meeting delicious .refresh- ments’ were served by the hostess- es. Mrs. Smith and Mrs, ‘Ungarian, “LETTER To EDITOR :] elsco over the past week. The Wal- History of Rates is D Thero's. o ‘link between the | farmer in: the dawn of history who! borrowed grain and repald it from the new crop he sowed, and the modern Canadian clty dweller who arranges a: personal loan with a bank or finance company and uses it to buy a car. ie Commercial Letter of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, in the current, issue devoted to The Story of Interest Rates, traces the subject through the centuries, It Fecalls the 300 per cent charged by mediaeval pawnbrokers on thelr louns and the nominal rates of less than 1 per cent sometimes paid. on short-term borrowings Interest isclosed in the depression days of the 1930's in the United States, The ‘ancient tiller of the soil paid interest in tho form of some- thing extra from the new crop. The auto buyer of today pays in- terest in the form of money. The Personal loan he utilizes js one of the newest forms of credit, de- veloped only in the present cen- tury, However there is a wide range of other financial institutions whi- ch. provide financial and quasi- banking services but do not come under .the Bank Act and charge more, Kinnaird Socials. 581 SQUADRON Mrs, 3. Kaufman Ph, 365-5488 _ Sunny weather accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Wally Walper and Mrs, Walper’s mother, Mrs. “A. Morehouse, on a visit in San Fran- pers arrived “home Sunday .and have pleasant reminiscences of a cruise around San Francisco Bay and a ‘stage play directed by Sam Levene who also: starred in the hu- morous Seid: and viewing of stides with son-in-law, as projectionist. Among’ the 22 guests were, Mr. and Mrs. D, Enok- son of Kinnaird and Mr.’ and Mrs. I. Reinsbakken. of Castlegar and Mr. and Mrs. E. Close of Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Newlove and their son and ‘daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Newlove, spent two weeks on a trip to Carieville, Sask., Sunday. They went Son, Another coincidence by way of a chance’ meeting occurred on the Walper’s holiday trip — three fa- miliar faces “of Gordy Anderson, Ron’ Lightle ‘and Dick McLeod greeted them at one ‘of the store entrances in downtown San Fran- cisco. The boys are currently tour- ing their:-way to Las Vegas and on to Mexico, They expect to be home by mid-March. _ Brigadoon -presented by the Light Opera Players was A group of Quesnel. women would like to appeal tothe. house- wives in British: Columbia to pro- test the high cost of living in Ca- nada and in particular.the inflated price: of: sugar: + We. ask them to refrain from ning March'2 to. March 9 to help ‘us to bring.to the attention of the government our concern over the Jack: of control ot Prices on staple tive we must cur- 1 ET l ‘PORK cHoPs, SAVE 1M cr CAR GLASS. Your Saving is deducted from your Deductable Portion of your insurance KEEP THIS SAVING IN MIND! If you wish, we can give this saving to your: Insirrance Co. , Kootenay Auto. Colli _ THE HOME OF THE FIBREGLASS CAR : Phone: 365-5022: KTR SENT AAc me HUCK'S RED “AND WHITE STORE _KINNAIRD, 6. . BACK BACON, .1-Ib. Pe ‘SIDE BACON, V-Ib. ........... 300 Beat Round Steak or Roast, tb. ... T5e Boneless. Beef Roast, Ih. ......+-- 596. “Mincad Beef, lean, tb. ..-....-.. ABS al cals, th. Weems ., 8c: .] Maurice Simpson was sepo ‘to ees | tall all use of. sweets, sugar and |. syrup. If’ it-is: necessary to, bake use as a substitute, three quarters cup honey. for one“ cup :;sugar_and reduce liquid by:. three tablespoons. (Honey is’a wholesome B.C, pro- duct.) Use saccarine. in “coffee: or tea, To. ensure. the success of this eampaign we ‘ask all‘consumers to discuss their intentions’ with their neighbors and friends. Remember “NO SUGAR WEEK" March 2 to 9 5 peamainaatdl : - Prince Rupert =. Hill Expansion (continued from. "page one) could ‘be: .produced;-and': marked profitably froma mill not cirectly on The “Cel- .| this case, with the help of some much enjoyed by. a capacity audi- encé in the’ activity room of the Stanley to attend the funeral of the late O. Quantrille, father of Mrs, Les- lie Newlove who passed away on Jan, 26, Before starting home they spent some time with Mr, New- love's mother’ at Moosomin who has been. confined in hospital for eight months. The Newlove's trip home. in- eluded a vislt with a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gy- uke at Marysville on the week- end. ments are like a perfume — to be inhaled but not swallowed. ' Jack Flamank of Crescent. Valley | h: ‘Thought of the week! Compli- 4 WEEKLY ROUTINE ORDER Part 1 Administration 1. Parades The Squadron will parade at the High School at 18.60 brs on Wed- nesday 19 Feb 64, A hockey game will be arranged with one of the Castlegar Minor Hockey League fear This game 22 YOUR LUCKY DOLLAR STORE We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities will be Feb 64 at 16.30 a Range practice will ‘be held on Saturday 22 Feb 64 at 10.00 hrs. Information on further Bowling ‘will be outlined at this parade. Next parade Wednesday 26 Feb 64. Fall-in at the High School at 18.50 rs. 2. Routine Normal training will be carried out as per CAP 464-F25 and Squadron syllabus. A kit inspection will be held at this’ parade. 3, Orderly. Officers 19. Feb 64, Pi 29 Feb 64. 4. Orderly Sergeants - 19 Feb 64. A/Set McGitp 29 Feb 64, Pryce F/O Bernick |" “Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Except Saturday ‘till 5.30 Closed Sundays Prices Effective Feb. 13, 14, 15 and 17th Dutch Maid BREAD 16-02. loaf .... 15¢ Special Quality NYLONS pair 49 5. Orderly Corporals 19 Feb 64. A/Cpl Menard 29 Feb 64. Cpl, Stamp-Vincent J. WR. C, MacBain F/L. CO 581 (Castlegar) Sqn: RCAC: IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN O08 Money's MUSHROOMS 3 tins ow. $1.00 Navel ORANGES-COCHELA GRAPEFRUIT, 5 Ib. cello Bags a BUSIN ‘And want a smart central address when: in Vancouver, you will like the friendly staff. who School on Saturday evening. Hospitality in the Okanagan high- lighted another memorable trip for 52 high’ school students partici- pating in the SHSS Band on the weekend. Kelowna provided a re- warding crowd at. both afternoon and evening performances which were accompanied by the band’s mascott Mr. Jock Hawkins as an artist in Scotch’ singing. Mr. W. ‘Mclntyre and Miss B. Nelson were chaperones: for the tour. The Oliver High School hosted For ALL your Travel “requirements, see ‘Vipond for Travel 1560 Bay Ave., Trail Phone ZENITH 6181 Representing ALL attend to your wishes, whether it’s ‘Then you want the SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1831 ‘Davie at Denman Commercial Cards honored |‘ “On English Bay at Stanley Park” Air, Ship:& Rail Lines lunch on Friday in the high school cafeteria, After the evening per- formance in Kelowna that evening, the visitors. attended parties in erauPe hosted by:the various bil- lets. Saturday. evening found the band in Grand Forks to offer. their final concert. where again they were made. to feel very much‘at lome. ‘At this’ point,. information tells on Mr. Norman Fishwick, who “forgot his music. in Castlegar.” ‘The band’s success however, is the ingenuity of. it's conductor, and in “spare parts.” Speaking on behalf of'the Castlegar high school band, Jim Killough says that they are looking forward to another trip — anticipated for the spring when the band. -hopes’ to attend the B.C, Muste Festival ‘in, Vancouver. © of cut flowers and a gar Kraft” pulp has become re- cognized as a prime pulp in North America and throughout the world. ‘Mr. ‘Marshall pointed out that in. deciding’ to’ expand , its :north- ern operations," ‘Columbia Cellulose ‘expected to benefit greatly, from its pioneering “and from ‘the good relations : developed: duting * the past with independent. “operators in the Terrace, Hazelton and: Kit- imat areas, In addition: to: the’ increased employment that’ will:result from the direct operations of. the com- pany, substantial expansion of the activities of independent opera- tors'in these areas will be requir- ed. Also, the diversification into the manufacture: of. kraft. pulp at Prince Rupert: will’ make* pos- sible even better. utilization of the forest. mesour ces. _ Kinnaird Council Is Short Handed . Kinnaird council was. short ) night. Comm: B,C, Ackerman ‘#as attending a distriet “dog “pound meeting at Warfield while’ Comm, handed at its _meeting . Tuesday i beautiful wedding cake comemo- rated the 56th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Wiig, Held at the home of the couple's son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunlop of 319 Sylvia Crescent, Trail, the occasion saw a family ~ Reservations 365-2571 Castlegar City Centre Motel BANQUET ROOM * — 50 persons — _ AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS _° Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room Dining Room - Coffee Shop. 7:days per week 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. Columbia at Main Street 1964 to: id KINNAIRD PROPERTY CWNERS | The Court of Revision will convene in the Council Chambers at 10 a.m.: Saturday, February 22nd, e hands of the clerk ‘by 5 20, 1964. frontage To be: considered, such’ appeals must be in the p.m. Thursday, February Allen Selbie, Clerk MILD CHEESE Ib. 49e in your room or executive suite ...| PINK SALMON, 14's Robin Hood FLOUR “25 Ib. bags .. $169 EGGS, doz in carton _ 4% ‘CRISCO. 3 tins. 99c Westfair PEANUTS, 39e Value 2. Be BULK CANDY, Ib. 39e Wieners Ib. 29 of six ant their. families. enjoy..an evening where some of Mr. Wiig’s fondest memories were taped. Also enjoy- ed was square dancing and ‘the Woodland Park Guide Parents Group Meeting “The Woodland Park Brownies and Guides parents committee held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. 1, Dyck. Plans for the ‘mother and daughter banquct were discussed. Mrs., Amos -and Mrs. Lambeth are to be in charge of the table decor. Other plans for the banquet were finalized. The next meeting will be held atthe: home of Mrs. Lambeth. on the morning of March-6 at .10 o'clock. ‘At the close of the meeting coffee and refreshments ‘were se have. “influenza,” ved by, the hostess. VOLKSWAGEN Phone R.. A. 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