CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 21, 1964 FOR SALE Three-quarter Arab Filly, year- Ung. Ph, 865-5822, “—Ghe new 750 X 14 wide white. wall Kummer tire mounted on Chev wheel, $25, Ph. 305-8195 4 burner 35" electric range, $50. Ph. 365-5053, 32: 27 Scotin’ House Traller, $1800. Apply Trailer No, G, Eli's Auto Court or Box 1148, Castlegar, “polaroid” Camera Model 000, Au- tomatic or Manual operation. Com- piete with currying case, ae flash and light meter, $170, Ph. 31 8135, 2° bicycle wheales abaligon tires, Ph, 365-5469 after 5 pun $21 12-in, heavy Cray “FadTat arm ga. Ph, 365-8230, “For your Watkins Products, Ph. 305-5812 oF call ut 104-4th Av: tlegar, Brown “spuce waver — conve Into bed, $50. Ph. Ph use plants, tomato plant other garden plants, Apply V. Bonde below Casticulrd Plaza, "59 Volkswagen |" détiixe, 321 7006 mile, radio, youd condition, John Dere 420 track type tractor, excel- Jent condition, Heavy duty dozer, gear matic wineh, operator's guards, Bh, 365-8307, “on a 70"X"143, at Blueberry Creek, Ph. 365-5172, 321 ."" SMUT MARINE SERVICE Syringa Creek Second Hand Bouts and Engines HP Evenrude 1957; 4 HP Sea- gull Stone shank), 1960; 5 HP Nep- tune; Continental Star Engine (ma- rine transmission); playboy hull com- plete with 40 HP Johnson} long range tanks and Champlon trailer; 16 ft. Clinker with 1 3/4 HP inboard; 25 ft. Cabin Crulser with inboard Chrys- ler Marine engine and traller; 25 ft. Cabin Cruiser, plank hull with 65 HP Ford engine and trailer — hoe : 1962 % oH Chev truck. Ph, “5 p.m, 369-8152, ‘4 ton dump trucks, also tandem suitable for log jammer. Bayes Ltd, Cranbrook. $20 * “Corner fot_on” Srd “Ave. in Kin- naird. Apply Bill Negreiff, Box 25, Brillant, 320 st ‘47 acres of land, 3 miles up Pass Creek Road. Low DP, easy terms. Apply M. J. Verlgin, Box 227, Castle- gar, a9 ‘One fot-in Kinhaird 186 — 7th Ave. Pe 365-3411 after 319 sada spin dryer. Con Be seen at Mecrelght's apartment or an 363-9781. aia 320 ‘Automatic a0" electric ame like ae Ph. 365-7423. a9 14 boat Catamoran 60 HP motor and trailer. Ph, 365-8195, 319 ‘One electric stove with rotls- ‘368-5059, | TeT™S. serle,.$100, 3 years old. Ph, 319 1956 Plymouth, good condition. No reasonable offer will be refused. 365-5677 after 319 HOMES FOR SALE Partly fintahed 3 bedroom home In Castlegar, Full basement, garage. Ph, 9365-8143, 32 Furnished 1 BR trailer with built. on LR and extra BR on cleared 155' lot, Blueberry, Ph, 805-8170, 320 ETT AREAITO FOR ion HOMES qvnens Tot — 70 ft, pone on Pine Street, with rea Weat of Twin Rivers Tall ‘$2,000. 1 Metall Tocatlon — 75 ft. fronting ist Avenue between Pine and Maple, including a dwelling. $6200 down und $100 per mo. | Renidentin’ Lots Genelle View Properties 100+ X 200 $1200 Blueberry (Special Offer) 75 X a 705 Kinberry Hts, (South) 75 X 129 $1500 To view ae and other lovely | — properties, call ANDERSON AGENCIES iteal Katate nnd Inaurasce Phones Res: 485-3278 aftlco or our savtex- | Hane bead call In to © fontanet IN u Aid iN HOMES FOR SALE 7 room home, double plumbing, 1600 sq, ft, of Ilving areca on larac treed lot. Landscaped garden, $21,- a8, 216-10th Ave, Kinnaird,’ Ph, ion New revenue home, fully con- talned foe sulte, Corner of 4th and) Pine Fire Depariment Puts Out Grass Fire on Gedar St. Castlegar firémen terms, Ph. ya5a108 H, Merrifield. G1 ~vurnished 1 bedroom trailor with on, Blueberry Creek, Ph, 365-8170. a_call to a grass fire on the CPR right-of-way at the dead- extra bedroom and living room built ‘end of Cedar St, W. at 4.20 p.m. in Tuesday. , The blaze, believed started |’ FOR RENT Small 2-bedroom home in Rob- son, garden space, Ph, 365-8352, 2 bedroom cabin and pacer housekeeping room, Ph, 365-8: “2 ‘bedroom furnished dupiox and 1 bedroom basement suite. 3112 after 5. ten-21 Harvick apartments — 3 rooms, bai tne ands utility, $75 ber month, Phe 510, 821 Net fee turni Ave. _Castlogar. Ph, Sis bat, posta n-21 legar 2 ro hed vusement suite, sultaDie tor bache: lors, Ph, 965-5495, 321 ‘Furnished apartment in Kinnaird, Qreighton’s Apartments, Ph, 365- 5520, saa Light housekeeping room. Ph, 365-5563. Furnished basement eulte, Heat and § ight Included. No children. 8102, auite 588-7th 321 aa house in Robson, Ph, 365- 107. ‘Nice clean cottage, Running wa- ter, propane automatic heat, electric range, carport and small garden space If needed. Apply Maple Leat Store, Crescent Valley. 321 “One ahd ‘two bedroom apartments, tt and In- Modern 3-Bdrm house,’ beautiful large river lot, swimming pool, gar- age, garden, fruit trees, extras, Kin- naird, Ph, 865-5454. a9 Sbedrvwn house on iurge lou Can be seen any time at serene Ave. Kinnaird, Ph, 365-5189, tin 24 Choice Real. Estate GOLD MEDALLION HOME — Ideally jocated on view lot in Castlegar. 3 BR. Completely Electric, This is a home you would be proud to own. — Full Price $17,500 — Terms ry ° * STUCCO BUNGALOW — Set on com- pletely lawned and fenced large view lot. Young frult trees. Lge. LR, Lege. | rurnis! Kitchen and Dining Area, 2 BR Utl- lity Room, Attached Garage. Ser- viced by Natural Gas. Workshop or Guest House on Property. Can be purchased partially furnished or unfurnished, — Full Price $13,500 —~ . . Very Attractive 2 BR Home. Sit- jot uated on beautifully wooded fronting rity eve 700 ft, deep. 100 foot frontage at 56 Wood- fand ae aes Mra, J. T. Forks, 319 Lots in Crest View subalvision, aird, Mra. Kuryluk, Ph. 365-3232 or 365-3981; Business building on Front St. Low price, Castlegar Bul seri: ou ply, Ph, 868-8284. in-18 Lots in new subdivision, Kinnaird. Good view, good drainage. Prien Ph, 365-5158. tin-16 LANDIS SUBDIVISION, CASTLEGAR Ideal lots for split level homes, Centrally located, reasonably priced, Ph, 365-5440 or 365-5290, : a Rumpus ‘Roore u 12 Garage, O!l Heat. Laundry Saeses — Full Price $14,000 — Term: FOR RENT’ H 2 bedroom home in Genelle * 7 8 YOUNG . AGENCIES LTD. PHONI Office: 865-4341 Residence $65-8117 Casttentrd Plaza Kinnaird Your Merchants Are Your Own Neighbors here af home!’ SAARC A cluded. Self contained. No children or pets, River view. Ph, 365-5147. Furnished, unturnished basement sulte, ideal for couple or 3 bachelors. Low rental. Ph, 395-8011, 820 3 BR House for-rent or sale in ‘Yarrys; fult basement, oll heat; lots of water. Steve Savinkoft, Box 70, Thrums. “Furnished apartment. 2 Taircom, Ph, 865-8856 ‘or ‘call 567-5Sth Ave, Castlegar. 820 “Furnished apartment, downtown Castlegar. Ph, 365-3061. 820 Sleeping rooms, Ph, 365-5255 ev- enings. n-19 Sth a Juniper. Ph. 365-5: room trailer, nicely ‘canted in Robson townsite, beht ind school. Phe 365-7429, 319 In ‘Kinnaird “one bedzoom tur- hed house, Newly re-decorated sulte in tlegar, two bedrooms, kitchen, ving room. Electric stove and fridge.’ Na-} di tural gas heat. Located next to Ire- ne’s Cafe. Apply at News. by » was quickly extin- guished, Fire chief Ed Lewis said the call was put in to the ROMP who contacted the fire depart- ment He reminded village resi- dents to keep emergency tele- phone numbers such as that of the fire department handy “as every second counts.” Mr. Lewis warned that some day a house or life could be lost if the fire department is not contacted im- mediately. LEGION CORNER One. ordinary membership was read and approved at the Tuesday. night meeting. A very successful smoker was held Jast week at the club and those ‘attending: enjoyed refreshments, cribbage, shuffle- board and darts. The possibilty of the Branch |. sponsoring the July 1 celebra- tion for 1965.in the form of a district track and field day was discussed and will be. further gone into... ‘A Legion golf tournament was - proposed. A. three-man committee of Comrades Green, Ewart and Young were appoint- ed to arrange this event. Next Bingo will be held Saturday night. FOREIGN OWNERS The proportion of fore ownership of all Canadian’ in- od at 34 per cent in 1961,’ unchanged since 1956- rolled the DEATH ENDS DEMONSTRATION. turns her eyes away from where white minister Rev. Bruce William Klunder Mes dead in the mud, * part in civil rights demonstration at‘construction site of a Cleveland, Ohio, elementary school, ° > bulldozer to stop it, but the operator, distracted by other In pears a woman Tho minister: took He jumped under a over him, The regular meeting ~ for the Robson WI was held at the homeof Mrs. Ballard with the president: Mrs. W. Waldie in the chair. e Fifteen Robson WI is Planning June Strawberry Festival won her Gold Cord in Guides, Plans are being made for a Strawberry Festival to'be ee June 20. ‘The queen: will chosen from'a grade '7 student roll call’ ‘and one oat was also present, « Members will visit the pa- tients in the Butler Nursing Home ‘and serve them refresh- ments on the first Wednesday of each month. Final plans were made for the Beers plant int A gift is to be given Miss Geraldine Giraud for ‘having tin-18 ‘20 ground-floor of- t. Natt decorated. Apply at Castlegar News. tin-18 Suites for rent, 574-7th Ave. Cas~ tlegar. +i tin-3 Fully furnished 2 bedroom du- plex unit per mo. One mille out from ferry. Ph, 365-5500. tin. @_or § room furnished suite. Apts, Ph, 365-9751, tin-42 FOUND Child's glasses found on high- way between. Blueberry and Kin- naird. Owner may have by apply- ing at Castlegar News and paying for tl Several washed canvases found near high school. Owner may have ie honne. 365-5566 and paying for I's mighty nice to know that the merchant you deal with is probably one of-your own nei- ghbors. You feel you can trust fim and he is eager to maintain that trust. He is anxious to _please you in a personal way — fo give you quality products at. the.lowest possible price. “Yes,” you'll say, ‘it really does pay to shop WANTED ted. — boy for meat depart-|° ‘Wan: ment after school and weekends. Write box “490A, i ¥oung ex experienced steno ~ ae sires employment. Pleage enquire at Box ae Castlegar. 821, ery houge to.rent in or_around Gastierar. ‘Will take one or two year lease. Beginning. Iate August. Re- ferences. “Teacher. “Write Box 506, cuneese BC. ted to buy 3 bedroom nae in Castlegar. Write*2238 ~ 2nd Ave, ‘Trail. ‘want Powseer Write Box 14, ‘Spot cash TE used furniture, antiques, coins, old gold, guns. and ne Furniture and Ex- . 952-6531. 413° ‘Hall ee ES or TaByaittne it. 819 LOST Palr of men’s favicreme med #1088 es. Finder please Ph. NGTICES ‘Store, Friday, May 22nd. 2-4 p.m. CWL Bake Sale Castlegar Diuz Mr: obson school, four princesses from’ grades_3, 4, 5 and 6 le two: flower” girls. will be from’ grades 1 and 2. “Mrs. Scott has offered to make ‘a cushion to be sent to the nat at Wolf- BIRTHS °°: . KOSTYNSKI — ‘fo Mr, and Mrs."Roman Kostynskl of Cas- ‘o Mr. and Mrs, . Cyril: Sookachoff of Kinnaird, May 17, a daughter. NICKERSON. and John |B, Woods of’ astoss, May 20, a son. Pontiac — Buick —~ Vauxhell > 401 Baker St. “Nelson BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Phene 852-6641. . Building: Supplies : OGLOW BROS, Bullding & pti Co, iM: Phone 365-7202 ——S— - Gravel & Top Soil DITOHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Corner Pine & Sth, Castlegar Donald Bros. ‘Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT - DIGGING, ING, Phone 365-8464. Castlegar ville, Nova Scotia, °- it was decided to send a year’s subscription of the Na- tional Geographic book to Robson School. * The report of the district ‘conference was read by the de- legate, Mrs. W. Hubert. Mem- bers that attended the confer- ence were’ Mrs. J, Scott, Mrs. B Waldie, Mrs. A Byers, ‘Mrs, R. Fowler, Mrs. Mc Mrs. S. Grant and adjourned and U-Phone Answering Service will listings for you. Ph, 365-5265 ev- enings, tin-20 ‘Trail Business College. New oe Begins September 8. 19-18 Rugs and upholstery cleaned without ‘soaking or shrinking. Ph, tin-18 a Pascoe ANONEMOUS Box 803 Castlegar. tfn-17 Deadline for classified ads is 12 noon. Wednesday: prior to the: day of issue, tin-17 cs U-Phone Tansvering eee for any. information «and help, Ph.: 365- 5265 | evenings. _ > ttn-8 ‘GARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors ‘for thelr: many acts of kindness, words of sympathy, visits, flowers, donations, cards and letters extended to us in the loss of our loved one. Special thanks to Mr. John, Stainton, Mrs. Glennie Furey, Mrs. Kay Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, David Reld, Jean, Bonnie and David, do your office work and has other | Mr, the hostesses, Mrs.'H: Evans and ‘s. G. Millers, served delicious refreshments. ~ The booster prize was won by. Mrs. eee It was. donated by. Mrs. Evans. Wholesale. Price 2 Of Car Gasoline ds Dropped Here. The’ wholesale price of gas- oline to dealers in this area was reduced by 6-10ths ‘of a: cent per -ealton by. Imperial Oil last were ce that time most other ‘tines OL companies have fol- LLS. Lid. Phone 365-5500 .. WIGHTS — NELSON 358-0486 Arrow ‘Lakes Forry Service — Once Weekly Service'— EVERY. FRIDAY... Leave Robson 8 am: 4 = Arrive Edgewood.1 p.m. ” Leave Edgewood 1.30 pan. 5 Axtive Robson 7, pam. an CASTLE lowed suit, an Oil spo- kesman said yesterday. SQUADRON 581 WEERLY ROUTINE ONDER Lares 1 Ren eta ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs.‘ Willlam’ Rostron 1 parade at ae =| The Super-Valu parking: ots at 18.15 on Thursday 28 Mi Information: has been ie of thelr daughter Geraldine Gail to Mr, Edwin Cyrus. Townsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Townsley of White Rock, B.C. Wedding to be held in St, Rita's: Church in Casticuey, on June Mr. ‘and | Mrs, Patrick Joseph O'Donohue announce the betrothal of thelr daughter Maureen Patricia to Michael Russell Zaltsoff, son of hi Mr. and Mrs, Mike P. Zaitsott of ay an RCAF Fiying Scholarship and faa Cpl. C. Bucknell has been cho- sen to attend Senior Leaders Course at.Camp Borden. The Squadron wish- es at this time to congratulate these two Cadets. DRESS: For this parade Officera will wear Medals. Civilian © instructors ‘will ‘wear Next parade ‘Wednesday 3 Jun Fall-in at the High School at {880 Bw touting ual Victoria ae ee tenet ens June 6 with rF -Lawless conducting then 1280 followed by Cadet and'Parent annual Banquet. Ing: Lan ing Ottieer will be S/L S. J. Lady. of Perpetual Help. Chureh. Vancouver, IN MEMORIAM — In atfectionate. remembrance of a loving wife and mother, Robertina Seaton, who passed away on May our jmemories of her are the same And wlll” live-on with’ us each. day, = SAVE TIME! SAVE ENERGY! SAVE MONEY! SHOP YOUR HOMETOWN STORES! Until we ourselves do poss away. Daye, Jimmie and Buddy LEGAL. SOMOOL, DISTRICT No, 6 (KOOTENAY LARE) ectrical Contractors for the Instal- ation only of 117 fiyorescent lighting ie ura (62 at Kaslo and 55 at Rion- interested contractors. should “con- act the undersigned IMMEDIATELY ender conditions, John N. Nugter, Seeretary-Treasurer, Box 550, Kaslo, B.C. AS aed were the day‘ she passed |‘. Officer of the : RCAF Recraltine ‘Unit ‘in’ Vancouver.:.S/L ecelved from |; “TONITE - FRI. SAT. | ONE PROGRAM. AT 7.30 P.M. MAT. SAT. AT 1:30 P.M. Pearce will be aecompanted by Fie Chil G. John ACLO for C. Arei The Squadron will be supported: by Matinee. Reg Regular Prices nee band of the 24 Field : es: Orderly Ofticors 28\May 64." 8 June e8. a EVO Pryce 4 Ondeny, Sergeants "28" May) 64, Sgt McGilp 3 June 64. F/Set Batchelor 6. Orderly Corvorate 28 May 64. Cpl, Craig, 8. June her » MacBaln F/L oO oan, Ncnntlense) Sqn. ROAG -. Cpl Mosby nvites tenders: from quolitied. El-|, and will be sent a detailed: List of “E/O Hin] > MONDAY .& TUESDAY. it Shows ate 7, and 9 Pm. PAT ROME: BARBARA EN SIE FORRES + Released by 20th Centunef Dunlop - Warner Wedding Solemnized in Nanaimo ‘A. wedding of interest lo- cally and in’ many points of the province took place in Nanaimo May 9 at Brechin United Church when Rev. William Van fe Miss Diane Marie Warner ner and Peter untep. Mrs. John Thomas ‘Dunlop’ of Castlegar. i “Bhe alter lof the .church wag centered by an attractive arrangement ment ot early spring flo- ite, offset’ by deep green ivy tee to the floor. ‘White floral pew markers lined the aisles. Given in marriage. by. fath Wilfred Nicholson play- ed the wedding music as the| Miss Linda Gra | artifacts, ~ Open Communal - House lo Tourists Suggests Hipwell One, of the Orthodox Douk- hobor communal houses in this aera. should be opened certain hours’ of, the day during :the tourist season as a tourist’ at- traction, the Castlegar and Dis- trict Chamber of Commerce was told at its meeting last week. Jack Hipwell said that pos- sibly a Russian-style:) supper could be served to tourists or at the building could be decorated with such pictures as those of the wheat fields which used to thrive in the area’ and pic- E| tures of Peter (Lordly) Verigin. He added’ that Doukhobor such .as spinning wheels, could also be used. to decorate the building’ with side ;| rips arranged to Krestova, . Mr, Hipwell’ made his ‘re- marks during a discussion on the Chamber's tourist booth. moon Bay, bridesmaid, Miss Warner chose for. her wedding day. an original: gown created especially-for her. Made of peau hee sole, the bodice was ateau. ‘outlined by d@alencon Jace and shoestring straps. Over this she wore. 2 bolero of d'alencon lace with long lily-point sleeves, A cummertund accented the waist- line of the floor-length hooped and crinolined.. full pen A sweeping... chapel-! length ex | highlighted the. skirt ba she , Her . petite. Shen head- sbess : covered | with’ hand ap- ray brideamatcon: her. sitser-in-law, Betty Irwin of, Honey- —— Office” Adding: Machine Tapes and ribbons. _ Typewriter’ erasers. Typewriter ribbons. for makes of. machines. Supplies all _ ona Inks & Ballpoint Pens. “Steno Note'‘Books::* File “Folders Ledger and Journal ». Sheets. ber bands. If we haven't: got it. Pencil - Sharpeners. Columiey: Pads. Ru ibber Cement anl rub: < CA! STLEGAR ‘NEWS we can get i€- for you. ‘ The brddo carried a cascade of yellow rapture roses’ inters- Persed .with stephanotis and trailing ‘hy and ribbon stream- " "The attendants were in iden- to the bride’s gown, having ‘fit- ted. es and «with square neck- were top- ped by tort matching. Jackets and shoes were entone. :‘ bandeau bow formed the headpieces: and «the attendants carried . flowing « white daisies I. yellow centres, tied with conver acted ‘as: best“ man ‘and ‘were Dennis ‘Deans:-of Mrs. “: J... Sherbiko 4 Vietoria and . the: bride’s ::bro-|* tehr, we DANY: Warner, : also cof errs Bi epital Victo The reception was! ‘held. in the main hail. of: the Nanaimo ceive the: guests, the; principals stood before the large stone fireplace.:The: bride's, table ‘was placed at “the | long « windows overlooking the greens and, De- parture Bay. Floral decorations were similar to those in the church “and carried ; out: the theme of yellow and white. -: : The toast. a the bride was given: “by. No -M. Gray” of: Van- couver, a long-time friend of the family, and master of cerene. nies fled Bill. Horm: ee AANA > cHUCKS KINNAIRD, Be. : ‘ a three-tiered wedding whi- ch was‘topped by.a white ‘bell and: two doves. . The bride's: mother chose for her daughter’s wedding. an afternoon dress’ of. beige , silk with matching jacket. Her black straw hat featured a large brim, trimmed with delicate black and grey nylon petals, centered by tiny. white flowers... She “had black accessories .and a garde- .| nia corsage. - : ;groom’s. mother was attired ii an-afternoon. dress of .‘dusty rose’ brocade. Her , spring floral hat:was entone and her W! and corsage. "BONELESS BEEF oe as = "GROUND BEEF, fean, Ib. ......... 496° _ STANDING IB B ROAST OR STEAK, Ib. 80: Many. telegrams tulation were. read, Among these being wishes from the bri- de’s Faternal grandparents, Mr. and Mre.:.S..'Thorndecroft * of :West.-Vancouver, her cousin Miss Lynda Warner: of -Vancou- ver, het uncle and aunt, Mr. and’ bert * Thorndecroft,. and from the groom’s alter and bro- -| ther-in-law, ‘Mr. an d: Mrs. C.-M. Kingzett and’ ‘their baby. son, 4 For! going away the bride chang ed toa. mavy ‘suit, with sccomories ‘complimenting. her outfit. He hat was.toned.in navy and ‘white and she wore white gloves, » Upon their return ‘from a honeymoon trip to Victoria:and Harrison Hotsp! i rings, Mr. and 'Mrs: Dunlop will reside at. 2095, ys Third Street, Vancouver. ‘| EXCAVATING, . DITCHING SAND. AND : GRAVEL + sTOP.-SOIL: _ CONCRETE ‘WORK “ AND‘ ROOFING Ke Lightle | |l] ‘Ph, 365-5158 __Bot 51, Castlegar, B.C. pliquer lace held'a ‘aisha - | wilt Mrs, D'Arcy Warner of Victoria, | ch illusion net wall of ren d | and ‘Miss Ta TES material. The style was similar | j Patrick: McLeod: fof. Van: }' Golf and Country Club. ‘To re-}. The bride and. Taroom cut 4 of congra-{ least a bowl of borgch. He said | & First Communion Day was celebrated at St. Rita’s Church a ‘week ago. Sunday when. 24) e: little ohare recelved the 8: man,’ Brenda Logelin, ‘Frances Murphy, Bllzabeth Makay, Ter- 94 Make Firel Communion: Preceeding Miss Kaufman in the Procession were the First Beborah Paul, Mary] poor a 0) the