CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 14, ‘1960 worth tocking {nto +s* guaranteed for 4 full years... dry charged or Seo your nearby WEHard veoter. L - Castle Motors Lid, PHONE 2411 Fresh full-power Canadian built Willard Batteries... foctory-filled ... both 6-volt and 12-volt types in economy, heavy duty and premium service grades. = hall at Rob: Chalmers Celebrate Golden jen. Mrs. Chalmers wis born son ae ‘filled to capacity Saturday afternoon for the “at Homer: honoring Mr. and Mrs. on the and Mr. Chalmers! in Glasgow. ~ Mrs.. Chalmers father was tf their Golden Wedding. The hall was decorated with white, pink and gold streamers, wedding bells, a gold ring with “two white bells in the middle of it, and many vases of daffo- dils, The guests of honor were seated under a canopy of stream- ers from the ceiling to their|, chairs. The serving table was an ecru lace cloth over it and centered with a three-tiered wed- ding cake, which was decorated with-roses, golden horseshoes and gold four-leafed clover. e cake wus flanked . on’ elther side with gold candles in silver holders. Other tables were covered with fancy. cloths and centered with a bowl of daffodils end flanked with gold candles. The table with the guest book “50" and dlue and gold ribbon bows. Mrs. H. Evans was in charge of the guest book. A silver basket of daffodils was on the piano. Mrs, Chalm- ers was presented with a yellow carnation corsage and Mr. Chal- mers with a white a carnation ‘botitonniere. Mr. and Mrs. Chal- mers were. both born in Scot- For Trade and Industry: Few people today would be ble to rie the bundteds of millions of doll there were no recourse against overwhelm. ing disaster, if insurance were not available to protect their investment. Few would dare to take the risks of trans- Porting. thelr product’ to market without. insurance. Few merchants and dealers could Back.of ly all our trade and com- merce is the. Peace of Mind which comes from insurance. Last. year, the. companies writing fire, automobile and casualty insur. ance paid out moje than 500 Million Dollara vin claims across Canada—real evidence “take the chance of stocking handise if that indeed means Peace of Mind. i Thu Annauas mace : covered with a white cloth with] was centered with a large goldi to ie P ry chure! h minis-| er in Ayrshire, the Revs David N- Scott D.D.'Mr, and Mra, Chal- mers met in Nelson and were married Apr 6, 1910, by Rev. Dr. Ferguson of St. Paul's Chur- ch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | {1 Jas Johnston. After thelr wedding they took up residence at Thrums where they resided for 42 years and for the past eight years have made their home in Robson. Mr, . T. Ho of Castlegar was toastmaster. Mr. and Mrs. Hors- will are very old friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers and were married in Nelson by the Rev. Dr. Eerguson as well, In his remarks, Mr. Horswill said how much he respected the Chalmers and that words could not ‘express how much he thought of them. He gave some of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers his- ry. . Mrs. Chalmers is a charter melnber of the Nelson Women's Institute which was organized in 1916. She spent ilve months trom Nelvon and Robson. ‘ig "Castlegar Briefs: Mire ‘A T. Horswill of Castlezar, Mrs. C.°S.. Squires of-Robson, Mrs. R. Greyson of Nelson, Mrs. Johnson and #. Porauscn both og Nelson. After fhe. serving of tea’ Mr. and Mra,\ jalmers opened the many ely er received from Works supervisor) Norman McNabb reported that .a cement mixer has been ordered for the village. “eo. An agreement has been sign- ed by the Marie with Miss Glera iss friends. They also huge bouquets of Spring flowers! and potted plants with gold flo- ‘wers. In charge of decorating the’ hall and tables was Mra. W. T Waldie, Mrs, Johnson and Mrs, J. Scott. i Basehall Season Gels Underway Eor District Kids It's time for the ball season to get underway again. An or- ganizational mecting was held last Thursday with the following officers being elected: , Lind, president; B, Lamb, vice-president; L. Ackney, secre- touring the p many ‘Institutes. She is a life member of the Dominion . and provincial Women’s _ Institutes and still is active in the Robson ‘Women's Institute. Mr. Chalmers was siso for many years active in the Far- mer's Institute, also very busy for 42 years with his farm at Thrums and still spends very much of his time driving Mrs. Chalmers to visit the many W's in the district. Mr. Horswill also spoke of what a speaker Mrs. Chalmers ‘was, telling of one time when she introduced the laate W. (Billie) (Esling to a large gathering up the lake. . Mr. Horswill asked all pre- sent to rise and drink with him a toast to the Chalmers. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers then made the ie cut in the wedding cake and . -Scott president of the Ration ‘WI cut up the cake which Was served to those present. ‘The hostesses for the after- noon were. Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs, W. T. Waldie, Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs, J. Fornelli, Mrs, E. H. Mc- Phee and Mrs. S. Grant. The hostesses were assisted in serving tar: ; J. Lewis, equip- ment manager and T. Dalton. publicity agent. The district representatives are: B. Morice, innaird; Lamb, Robson and Cyril Popoff, Castlegar. It was decided that there would be a registration fee of $1 to help cover the expense of equipment. This fee is to be at- tached to the form that gives the B.| nected with Hemlock St. aay ‘@ | Bloomer sella th the village part of her property located at the corn- er of Maple and: Columbia so that the blind corner which ex- ists can be removed. eee Accounts totaling $1,642.66 were approved for payenent. . ‘The Gayland Shows’ sppll- cation for a trades licence and rental of the ball park was ap- proved for May 9-11. The rental fee will be $75 plus the cost of a trades licence. To a_ question regarding whether or not the carnival will have animals with it, village clerk Joe Logelin sald-that the last time a circus played in Castlegar “It took two days for our crew to go around and pick up the piles.” on 8 The village will purchase the property of the burnt-out Por- fnmucse family at the end of 7th Ave, for $1,400. The avenue will then be pushed through and con- ‘Works supervisor Norman McNabb reported that he had had a complaint from Mrs. Geo. Nevakshonoff on 3rd Ave. that an excavation near a power pole on 3d was sluffing and was gradu- parent's release and player. ‘These forms are available at Leitner’s Clothes and Anderson Agencies in Castlegar, the Kin- naird Coffee Shop in Kinnaird and the Robson post office. They are also ‘available at Mr, Lamb’s residence in Robson. These forms the| ally the pole. The WRAL Co. will be advised of the pole's condition, ee 8 sidents for. permission to build a joint car. port straddling their property lines was refused. ‘It's not such a. crazzy idea,” com- mented Comm. Aage Syilvest, but it contravenes the building bylaw. Works supervisor ..Norman McNabb reported that 1,000 feet of six-inch. water, line had been laid between 3rd: and Sth, “We're doing very well. That’s very good going,” he noted. , ~ eee. A » Mr, McNabb sald a four-inch line is. being installed on Queen St. bordering the Barney aler property. The line will be extended along the highway bet- ween the Noah DeFoe property end the ferry. The four-inch lne replaces a line which varies from one- halg to 1%-inches in diameter. eee Comm. Cook ‘reported that the winter. works program has been extended to the end of May. ry "A sidewalk will be. built from the southwest corner of Eremen- ko's store to the Castlegar Hotel. The. sidewalk, said Comm. Cook, will prevent cars from parking on the sidewalk allowance and will do away with the necessity of people walking out into the lane of traffic to get around parked cars, . . Village crews will remove the soft spots on 5th Ave. and re- fill them “with suitable mater- jal.” About 400 feet of Sth, Ave. will be re-blacktopped after the spring breakup. | : Comm.. Satter Thorp will look into the cost of an inter- Works chairman V.B. Cook tendent D. C. Westaway of the office and the works supervisor’s will meet with district “the ot system between the village highways department to see if it will Possible to get govern- Must be signed and to Where they were picked up by 5 p.m., Thursday, May 14. Absol- utely no forms will be accepted after this time. ere will be a meeting for ment on any walls needed between the ferry and the arena when sidewalks are built by i* village. The ae supervisor - was office located in the equipment eee John Waldie discussed a dif- ficulty with council arising out of some property he owns in block 62 where it appears a sur- -veyor's error, has left a two-foot road between his lots all those a Little League, Pony or Babe Ruth team tonight at 7.30 p.m. inthe staff room of the Stanley Humphries High School, All those interested in this necessary ‘and gratifying work are urged], by. friends and WI members to turn out for this meeting, -Eleciric “BUILDING A NEW HOHE? - THEN PLAN TO HEAT ELECTRICALLY! AN ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEM HAS MANY ADVANTAGES . COMFORTABLE AND CONVENIENT CLEAN, NO DIRT, NO SMOKE SAFE — NO FLAMES, NO FUMES IS FULLY AUTOMATIC IT'S. MODERN IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US INVESTIGATE THE ADVANTAGES OF ELECTRIC HEAT AL'S ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR ALEX BOJEY, PERRY SIDING B.C. Heat Is to start of the sections of sidewalk bet- ween the business district and the arene where retaining walls ‘are not required, ee A request by two village ye- Robson Church Annuai Meeting Shows Busy Year The annual meeting of the Robson Community Memorial Church was held recently in the Church ‘Hall with D. Carter pre- siding and a good attendance, The minutes of the last an- nual meeting were read and ad- opted, as was the financial re- Port. These reports showed a very’ busy ‘and | successful ar yal The reports of committees and organizations were read ‘and these showed a very busy year. The budget for 1960 propo- sed by the board was accepted by the meeting.:A canvass is to be made. shortly of the District. It ‘was moved that a get-well let- ter be sent to Archdeacon B. A. Resker, who is a patient in the Kootenay Lake Hospital, Mrs, J. H. Smith and J, Webster,’ whose terms of office had expired, were both re-elected to the board for bad term. At the of the and those owned by J. Miscavitch instead of the necessary 20-foot allowance. aoe The vilage will take a five- year lease on property owned by Art Geronazzo for use as a sanitary fill, Works supervisor Norman McNabb said health in- spector Doug: Roe “had looked at the site and remarked that “ev- erything. is in order as fer as pol- luting is concerned.” Health chairman Walter have the Tegal papers drawn up and signed and that Castlegar should start using the pit “as soon as Possible.” tend the fire marshall’s school in Vancouver on April 21 and’ 22, The school will be held for dis- cussions on the fire’ marshall's act. ‘We. call more and more on the fire chief for his interpreta- tion of the act,” noted village chairman N. & Cglow. Fire’ chairman George Carr said the fire chief had decided against spending $500 on a ladder but would purchase a . ladder mount’ for $150-$165, With the ladder mount the present ladder T.|“won't look so much like a pret- zel up there,” commented Mr. refreshments and. coffee and doughnuts were ‘served by some of the ladies of the Women's As- sociation. . Council aut! the pur- chase of 20° pairs of coveralls for the fire department. The fire chief will ask for bids from local onthe clothing. sary Comm. ‘Thorp said he didn't go to Kamloops to inspect’ that Thorp sald the village should © Fire chiet Ed Lewis will at- ~ Tho’ Anglican Church. Good Friday: Family Services: Robson, 9,30 am. — Kinnaird, a.m. — Castlegar, :2 ‘p.m, For Whole’ Parish, St. ‘Albans, 7.30 p.m. Easter Even: Parish, St. Alban’s, 10 am. Holy C Parish, St. Alban's, nh .| naird, ful uy basement, easy, terms, ttn33 Phone 3956, HOES FOR SALE dvoom ‘h ‘house’ ‘ye Kin- Phone 4’ Pe Two acres: or more of pro- CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, April 14, 1960 ~ NOTICES Gillen’s Auction, 2141 Colum- ‘perty for business use within one mile of C i 3 pm. Holy Baptism * Easter Day: Robson, 8' am, HC — Castlegar, 9,30 am. HC — Kinnaird, 11 a.m. HC St. Alban’s, 5 p.m., kers Holy Communton tor Shift Wor. St. Alban’s, 7.30 p.m., Parish ‘Feital Evensong Easter Monday: Kinnaird, 11 am., Holy Communion . Easter Tuesday: Castlegar, 10 am. HC — Robson, 11 am. HC TENDERS INVITATION TO TENDER CELGAE HOUSING SITE TION OF SITE FACILITIES Sealed tenders endorsed on the envelope “Tender for Hous- ing Site will be re- TENDERS . Tenders are invited for main- tenance of the hospital lawns us- Ing. hospital mowera,. Involves mainly sprinkling, cutting and general maintenance. For detalls apply the hospital. Tenders to be received by April 25, 115 . |ment, propane furnace and'extra ‘Two-bedrodm house. All:.ut- ilities. Concrete . basement,:: Two lots. Fruit: trees, garden: 32,000. Maher, Slocan, B.C, One-bedroom pea house with’ two ‘rooms and base- lot, Phone 4182 evenings. 313 Four-room house, gas heat, easy. terms, ADR, 173-5th Aye, 34 or area. Write.George Navratil, 533 ‘Forest Brook Drive, Penticton 313 tone every Saturday at 1 id Open daily from 9 to 4. , | Kinnaird. Ba eggs. Graded and can- dled. 'L. T. Abbott, Wynndel, B.C, frtece 611 Four-bedroom house in Cas-' tlegar on two lots, fruit: trees, gas furnace, full wired Residential lots, good view, Housecleaning work by the hour “and : ‘baby «sitting. “Phone 7162 and ask for Mrs. Godon, 314 ‘Rugs and chesterficlds clean- ed in the home without soakng, scrubbing or shrinking. Moth- Interested in. buying books| about B.C, or Canada. Write Box 490D, Castlegar. 614 Come and buy your Easter Apply. Eli , Sopow, Phone 5200, for electric range, in central lo- vation, Mrs, Warman, Phone 505, Grand Forks. * 313 House, large lot, 10 fruit trees, also furniture. Apply 321- Ist Ave, Castlegar, Phone 6851. 315 ceived at the office of Celgar Li- mited,, Vancouver, B.C. up to 5:00 pm. Pacific Daylight Time, Monday, May 2nd, 1960. The principal items of work are: Water Distribution Mains Roads and Pavement Storm Sewers Sanitary Sewers Sewage Treatment Plant Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of As- sociated Engineering ‘Services Ltd. on or after April 11th, 1960 and copies may be obtained after this date. by bona fide tenderers * upon a deposit of Twenty-Five dollars ($25.00). This deposit wil] be refunded ‘following the return of the plans and specifications and the submission of a tender. If a contractor does not submit}, a tender, his ‘deposit will: be re-}. funded ONLY if the plans. and specifications are returned "in good condition prior to the clos- ing date of tenders, Each tender shall be accom- Panied by a certified cheque in the: amount of ten per. cent (10%) of the tender price and .a letter of consent ‘signed by a surety company, or by q suitable bid bond in the amount of ten per cent (1074) of the tender pri- 2. The dowest ‘or any tender’ will not necessarily be accepted, L. S. McGill, Celgar Limited. 1030 West Georgia St. 5, BC. INCOME TAX AGCOUNTING SERVICE Services Hi bose West Twelfth Avenue, Vancouver 9, B.C. April 8, 1960. For Every Type of V. G. ECCLES Public Accountant 1186 CEDAR AVE. PHONE - TRAIL 3326 Building Supplies ' OGLOW REOS, Building &-Sapply Co. Ltd Phone 3351 BUSINESS ALEX CHEVELDAVE B.C, Land Surveyor 448 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Phone 5342 : “<' NORA’S' HAIR .: DRESSING PAELOR © A Complete Beauty. Service By A Daily Freight Service ‘Trail, -Rossland, Castlegar, > Nels Whset We Install . ARTS SERVICE AND. AUTO WRECKING Kinnaird Phone 2056 - Behind Castleaird Plaza Welding and Repairs G. A, SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Building PIONE 2021 WALDIE LUMBER & ‘‘ BUILDING ‘SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your building needs, Estimates DIRECTORY J, L LAUGTON Box 180 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTO! Office Hours: SUP) é Plumbing and Heating CASTLEG: AB - SUPPLY. STORE © Box 240 — Phone 2161 DESMOND T. 1D oO) Partlally-finished house; a and Green. Phone 2161. 315 ‘Two-bedroom home on two dots, Apply 89 Lakeview Drive, : 315 70 acres, small house, spring, Terms. : Phone, 4726, Castlegar. - 34 Building lots. “Apply 582-3rd Ave, Castlegar. 313 Steliwi wishes bee. sitting Job | phone S671 - ‘| Want small furnished suite Phone 3031, One large lot with excavated, “Apply :134-5th, Kin- naird, or Phone 3722, 313] he , Want. to rent two-bedroom]. 1950 Plymouth’ sedan, licen-| - ced. Mason and’ Risch piano, Phone 7511. 314 ‘58 M.G.A.. sports convert- ibte. Best offer. ‘Apply Box 3%, Castlegar. Case. front-end loader and back: hoe, dump truck and gra- vel pit. Apply Ell's Aulo Court, i 15 4! Castlegar. Three-bedroom well-built home, fully insulated, HW radi- ant baseboard heating,’ electric kitchen, HW floors throughout,|° centrally located to schools and stores, storm. windows, double plumbing and wiring : (roughing in). Final price $15,800 — -cash only. For appointment to view phone 2281, 14-21 Li. Lid. Ciscoe Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 4331. 1958. Century ° two-bedroom house ttrailer 42 x 8. Like new. $4,400. Phone Grand Forks 236Y, f L Used refrigerator. $35, Phone 5 $ pel Choice building ‘lots in -Cas- tlegar’s ‘most. modern residential area, Near hospital, arena and schools. Phone John Landis at 5440, s : 1 35 12-ft. boat with 30 hp motor or trade for residential lot. Phone 4761. 315 jouse. ‘Phone colléct Nelson FOR RENT -: Two rooms, ‘basement, lot for garden, in Robson. Phone 15) oo7s, x 3 Trailer space ‘across from Bermel Service in Sherbiko sub- division.’ Phone 2391, 11S}der ‘them baking and sewing at the LA to the Canadian Legion 17th annual spring tea, Legion hall, /April a at 2.30, erneery hamper raf- fle: at 4,30, - Room and board for . “two re-. specie gentlemen, Phone 61. Carpentry! Contract -hourly. Free estimates. New houses, re- modeling. Phone 544, arums. cards, cocktail and dinner‘napkins are nice to have. and make won- derful gifts that are different. Or- from ' Brinted coasters, playing i Legal APPLICATION FOE A WATER ‘LICENCE “water Act” (Gection 6) ~'-I,-Celgar Limited of Kraft, >- BC. (near Castlegar) hereby ap-. ply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for a licence to 5 use water out of Columbia River ; 3 which flows into the Pacific Ocean and give notice of my applicdtion to all persons affected. “The point of diversion will be located’ at ‘approximately 3 313 miles..upstream from Castlegar Rallway Station: ‘The quantity of water to be diverted is 33.3-million im) 313} gallons per day. , The purpose: for which the water will be used is pulp mill process water, The land | on which the water ‘was posted at the proposed point land FOUND . Lad‘es glasses ‘in Kinnaird, 35! white and black frames, Owner| tin the ¢ News. oD TV sales and service, Agent for. Marconi. .Phone 6) 5167. ties ee 1, a tia | Nelson, BC.> of .and on the where fe wie Ses office of the. Water Recorder at may have by at Castle- gar News and paying for’ this ad. 2 tini2 “ALCOHOLICS * ANONYMOUS. Box 303, Castlegar.: “ tin 41 GARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to. express. our sin- cere thanks to friends, ; relatives and‘ neighbors: for; their .many acis of Kindness, expressions’ of Easter. Thelr beauty expresses perfectly the hope,’ promise and joy that fills us all on this day. Whether, it’s from ‘a= lasting, blooming plant, beautiful’ cut flowers or _ tastefuly :- designed corsage or distinctive Easter ar- » and floral Priced | ‘for quick sale, one Remington 5 hp. Silver Logmas- ter chainsaw. Complete with 24- inch bartand chain. This is a de- ‘monstrator with very little use. Fully guaranteed, ‘Apply James Equipment. . + 115 to us.on the death of our’ beloved wife ‘and cial thanks to Rev. H..I. G. Fee Dr. D. Ternent, nurses and staff of the Castlegar and District hos- pital and. the. C: ‘Funeral mother, Dorothy Bouthillier. Spe- LEN'S we would be pleased to‘ help you convey your. Easter thoughts to those you‘love. HE- LOWER: SHOE, Phone 3601. m5 - Meeting. of the Castlegar Home. — G: and, ae ‘51 Ford in good condition. Phone 530, . | 314 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ‘oop tor. Phone 3836,".. 1950 Ford convertible. sz Box 218 Castlegar or 550 Larch St. H : ; 3 Leave Dobees Wharf 10.00 a.m;-Monday, Arrive ; Complete set of new skin- diving gear. Apply. Box 00%, "4.00. p.m.’ Monday, ve Edgewood: . '48 Chev half-ton. Good mo: mily, Kinnaird. on Wed, April 20 at 7.30. i es .m. United Share wel- spine > My 115 ‘Have: you ‘a ‘house, suite, ' 24-inch Westinghouse elec- tric. stove arter “~blond bed” with ‘Simon's: spring-filled mattress and springs, “two other ne Phone: 4961: AM: “special. Load ‘Restrictions will -be ‘removed ‘from ‘all. High- “| waya-‘within | the. Rosdland-Trail 1.00: p.m, Friday, Wed, 2.30’ to.8-p.m. -- ‘Phone 3021 < \BL ¥ “DIeCORQUODALE BO. Land Surveyor ‘1284 Bay Avenue,-Trail ‘ PLUMBING & HEATING: SYEHON oe, TANKS 2181) . “FOX SHIELD'S VACUUM SHOP Repairs and Service on all inekes of vacuums Lioover Sales Rep, ‘Trade-Ins_ Accepted 1306 Bay, Trail. Phone 445 FURNITURE MOVING Long Distance Anywhere — Anytime FULLER BRUSH For Local ‘Sales and Service Phone 5028 + CASTLEGAR DAVE .WILDE . ” (FULLER ‘BRUSH _ \ PORTABLE WELDING No fob too” big,- -too small, ‘or too far ° + PHONE..2151 Castlegar, B.C, First-Class __ COMMERCIAL PRINTING - ° "Phone 3031 CASTLEGAR’ NEWS spring -Cleaning a Problem? 7 Not With “ABISTOCRAT “vo Insitre ‘your Dependents '. NOW and. Assure Your fi Independence At": Retire The Muteal Life Assurance : ot: Ganada : - — INSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE ‘AND -' ‘REAL ‘ESTATE NEEDS: lectoral ;: District; effective. a 12:01 a.m.-'on : the ‘morning of Monday, : April ‘11th, * 1960 with the on of. the: i room or so, advertise it in the Castlegar News, Many: newcomers .‘.to-the District are looking for places in which to live and a for rent? If} - may’ be filed ith the svat Water date of Publication. CELGAR LIMITED, “By H: A. SIMONS LTD. “p, J. Shumas™ The first date of pubilextion cs April 7, 1960. ‘or COLUMBIA, ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS HEATING — : WATER HEATING, - CLOTHES DRYING BULK & CYLINDER SERVICE PHONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR News <“for rent” i guaranteed to get results. There. are answers’ at the CALLING ©. YOU: ja: woman's world. Have 2 and interesting career. If you! are over. 30, have ‘ambition, and; can qualify, Avon will train you: We .noed. more representa- tives" in this’ area and "the stur- e | C," Hearn, 2233 “Abe! ‘Aberdeen’ St... Re t/towna, BC. wae lAD RESTRICTIONS WILL STILL BE IN FORCE CE ON THIS HIGHWAY. 1 D. c. ‘Westaway, District Superintendent, Rossland,' B.C. 115 April 8th, 1960. receives‘a 75-cup fully. automatic coffee urn, ;plus: a STOP: Be Sure to Get. Professional Advice : _ BEFORE You. BUY. INSURANCE ~ = ‘AGENCIES LIMITED - Real Estate and’ Insurance : “IN AT Kinnaird, B.C. is| 315 Castlegar . News. for Boxes 490C, | | 490G 490X. qinape IS ing rural District. “For in-| a terview please write to?" Mrs. E. cheque::for} J” aE s ASE -poors tn All Popular Styles ea “_AUINDOW_AND Door | ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS | Agents For - : Pearson Sashless Win- dows ‘and Alf Sealed Units CAST LE THEATRE THURS. — FRI. — SAT.’ Gastogae "2st — Teall 4101. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 5 fel a ex = UNITED TRUCKING giedly given, . Phone 7112 DUTCH MAID v city’s gas incinerator because he was advised by the Kamloops elerk that the incinerator “had Relax and Refresh with not proved successful and. had : oe not been in. operation for some - KOK i NE ee A kk aw ery 4 ’ : if a Comm.. Thorp said it’ is time i now to start thinking “of some -pilsener beer ee earns eee ; : A motion that the $100 al- « ready paid by Laudin ‘Holdings for removal: of ‘a: pipetine ease- ment on its, property on Pine St. be accepted as’ payment in full Was passed with chairman N. T. -| Oglow casting ‘the deciding vote. . Seer Commissioners Sylvest and Cook New. Homes,“ Renioscliing opposed the ‘motion, while com- Aes Construction - missioners » Carr.‘ and ‘Thorp vo- : Work “Guaranteed ted in favor. of it ‘ e ‘a G Bullding Contractors Rugs and upholstery cleaned _ the Von Schroeder. method. HOME: Wall’ Washing IG SUPPLIES BUILDIN Complete Floor: Care * Phone 3181 - Kinnaird, B.C, For free quotations in your home Phone 2641, (Licenced onan and Kinnaird) é Ornamental Iron Work * Free Estimates BAKER: ’ Birthday Cakes. Wedding Cakes Anniversary Cakes : PHONE 8241 GREEP's ELECTEIC ‘ELECTRICAL "CONTRACTING. Free’ Estimates ‘ PHONE, 3571. © THURS. - FRI - SAT. us ~ “SANTA: FE. PASSAGE” “IN COLOR fae ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. ;PAITH ae SuRDAY MIDNIGHT PECIAL MAT:” MONI Whether in the Kootenays on “APRIL 4 1-18 business or pleasure .». you will find satisfaction in a cool glass of Kokanee Pilsener Beer... ..as clear and sparkling as a mountain stream. » & belongs . THE PRIDE OF THE KOCOTENAYS “Industrial - Commercial Domestic. 24-Hr, Satisfaction Guaranteed “LESY ‘BROTHERS Phone 5476 ss No, Cas.: SMITH BOAEDING Rim Heels on ladies’ shoes Maintenance Service ~. MABLANE GRILL Sam toed.36 pm. JOHN | PAYNE - Not fase another place ‘to Overhead & Uaioe Installations - “The Home For’ Your Pet When You're ‘Away” Accommodation ‘for Cats Creek, Enjoy tt — "Plus L st ‘VIRGINIA MAYO * ‘GEORGE NADER Kokanee’ But fhe ‘place to-eat sokan BEER. cbse -anot - PHONE 3381 Box “114. A letter was read from the ‘Kinnaird, BC BC, : WEKP&L ‘advising the: village | that the company is-considering opening an‘ oftice in Castlegar. MON. _ TUES: - WED. “DOWT GIVE UP Re | CABEEEGAR a FUNERAL HOME : Dedicated: to,. Kindly: +! ‘Thoughtful ‘ ‘Service’ : lowers .. Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques The village “sek wil take over “the ‘duties of: trade licence ELECTRIC CO. Utb. PRONE T2091 | Box 182). One Show at 7 pm. , BO. gy S : THIS ADVERTISEMENT 1S: NOT: PUBLISHED OR DISPLAYED BY THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD SS