10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 25, 1973 Cominco Operations Visited By 1,600 Students in 1972 More than 1,600 stu- dents visited the ‘Trail op- erations of Cominco in 1972 as part of their Tours for student groups are also available at other Cominco operations, at Kim- m, A Cominco public rela- tions aid said &6 student groups from juniors and senior high schools and un- iversities were given tours of the com an "s ames and came oe British maind Alberta, irom Ontario, Quebec, and from the states of Was shington and Idaho. R assistant Ron Rin- aldi says the number of these tours has increased steadily since they began about 20 years ago, The tours are arranged in ad- vance by teachers who want to give their classes first- end eno} knowledge of industry in a vee Polowing a tour, said Rinaldi, personnel are eilabe to answer ques- tions from the. students whose interests may vary ch at the Cominco cafeteria : is often provided for out- of-area ents, To help conduct the student and casual visitor tours, Cominco hires a num- ber of local retirees as part- time guides, Last year, more than 600 man hours of gulding time was required to con- duct the student tours at Trail. No Insurance ‘Brings Fine To Local Man A charge of having no motor vehicle insurance has resulted in a $250 fine or perley, Pir chi Lake, Pine and at Vade, cask, Besides the tours, Co- minco's PR group also res- ponded to 865 written en- quiries from students of all ages. All received descrip- tive literature about the company's operations and 300, sets of ore and product samples are mailed, Some students want in- formation to help them in their research fora term aper; others are engaged ina learning project con- cerning basic geology. Some of those writing are ele- mentary grade pupils, as the girl wis said she would “like to know an: gz a- ‘pout ore because I have a project . . . and if you have any samples send them soon and fast. Please and thank you, ‘THECOACH Teaches your son a thing or two ‘About hockey =a lesson In good sporlsmanship ‘tnd a fesson in just plain fun YOUR MINOR HOCKEY WEEK Me wHo GETS A KICK OUT OF LIFE BOY TO THE RINK Favorable Weather Cufs Snow Removal Costs for Kinnaird The following is a re- ort on public works for the ear of 1972 in Kinnaird as ubmitted by public works foreman Curt- Waterman at the Jan. 16 council meeting, The time spent ic snow removal was considerably shorter in 1972 than the pervious year 1971. This ‘was due to the favorable | weather in the fall. There were 499 hours spent on’ plowing snow from roads and side-walks and the sanding. In compar- ison 835 hours were spent in snow removal in 1971. ners was quite a lot of time spent on patching blacktop if keep the pave- ment in repair. The road of 6th Ave. was extended thr- at the ath St. and 11th Ave. Approximately 350 feet of culvert was installed on 3th St. A drain was built and installed to alleviate the problem of water run- on from Milestone to pri- BOWLING RESULTS FROM CASTLEGAR AND DISTRIT oN° Kpproximately 900 feet of bind -top curb was instal- led to relieve water run-off SHSS High Schoo! LHS. Marcia Fillipoff a LHT Darline Adshead MHS Tony Costa 237. MHT Ralph Tassone 608. THS No, 4 876. THT No, 3 2495, ‘eam points; No. 1 3, lo. A 4, No. 4 4, 0, No. 6 1. Monday Night 7 o'clock Lucy Soukoroff 253, LHT Angie Arnason "MHS Fred Voykin 304. MHT Fred Voykin 674. 1051. THT unt ous le. ‘People Eaters 2786. Team. polnts: Purple People Eaters 8, Mishaps 1 Spark Plu: hat ‘gutter ‘Bro- gus a. 3, Early Bi 0, Expos “ Other 600’s: Ted Kajzar 607, Ken Hood 663, Dave * Jean Brive? 619, LHS Joyce Andrew 266. LHT Joyce Andrew 651. Pincurlers 1051. THT Pincurlers 2883. Team points; Pincurlers 36%, Take-Five 35%, Che- erios 33 Wheaties 33, Mutfets 31, Mugs 22%. Other 600's: Toye Ape An- drew Bt, Elaine 637, rothy Har tal oreen ae 612, Inez Walker Eleanor Holdsworth Tues, Morning Coffee Break LHS Bel Betty Oglow ate re Eleanor’ Holdswort! : ‘THS Muffets 1015. THT Muffets 2693. - Team Raints: Pincurl- 30%, Five 38%, Cheerios’ 34%, Mutiets 34, Wheaties 34, ites 23%. ther 600's: Betty Og- low 665, Colleen tle in default one month in alder 648, Lucy Soukorert 633, Bertha Vincent 613, jail for a Castlegar man. oa Walter Kanigan 621. Glagys Manahan 640. Rodney Bro pled guilty Monday 9 - 11 Tuesday 1 o'clock Ladies when he e appeared In in court June Archambault LHS Irene Hill . 325. ~ here last 233, LHT Dot Tipping 627. . LHT Irene Hill 802. The charge resulted MHS Jim Leask 227. THS ‘Castlegar Drug : from a routine road check MT Ke Ken (Fiotalkott 643, 1083, THT Macalister Insur- Sept. 24, 1972. Misfits 975. THT ance 3054, a R . Mitts 2 2798, ita <> wmseus Fa oan Dany Res av : ‘tn) ent uc! ive® Your Houser | Snmcie UMM! Maus Cer ane : ies , Boundary Electr: . Your House’ Owls 15, Spares 20. Macalister. Insurance 41. CALL MARY ‘alk Other 20's, Jean Com- his oper ot 3 Daisy oe 55244 ‘ol . ye) 65-0851 07 36 Tues. Coffee Break’ Marcelle Wright 635, Betty Mi 635, ‘Annie Koo- chin 632, Louise Howes 628, Norma Carr 624, Teresa An- You Can Save $$$ On Your 1972 Income Tax The Income Tax Act will allow 20% of your annual earned income to a maximum of $4,000 — to be deducted if i d in a Reg 1 -Re- tirement Savings Plan. The Mutual Life of Canada offers many Savings Plans which can qualify for this tax concession, To qualify for 1972 tax relief, the plan must be registered before February 28, 1973. derson 617. Tuesday 7 jotclok “LHS Jean Archambault 279. tar ‘Dariine Adshead 702." MHS Ron Melniyre 284. MHT Matt Rohn 7: Road Runners 11- i 46. THT Road Runners 3144, 5 2, Screwballs 3, Other 600's: Jim Stone Dave Adshead 826, Chernenkoff_ 626, Intyre 620, Jim pera 605. Tues. Mixed League 9-11 LHS Carrol Leamy 286. LHT Marge Bonnett 701. MHS For Full Information C. Arthur Anderson Phone 365-7633 or Write Box 100, Castlegar 63 326. MHT Walter Kanigan 30. ous The Mochine 1094. THT Spoilers 2883. gular 3, Go Road Runners 4, Columbia: Walter Kanigan . Cee-Bee 8, Spoilers 3, °Sq- irly Gigs 1, Seven ms 9, Se ° Other 600’s; Orlando Vecchio 669, Larry Webster 631, Wes Kirkwood 627, Car. rol’ Lea 621, Bill "Shay 611, Ev Koreen 601. Wed, Morning Drivers Lea. LHS Mary Miller 256, LHT Marge Bro 680. Mustangs 1020. 4, Mustangs 3, T-Birds §, Chevys 0, Cadillacs 1, Hor- Other 600's; Mary Mil- ler Lilian Flynn 648, ‘Bobbie! Keraiff 651, Pat Gor- don’ 657, Mabel McGillivray 658. Wed, Nite Cut-Rate Daisy Kochle 810. LHT Lil Knowler 718. THS Swallows 949, THT Swallows 2652. Team points: Orioles hb Canaries Swallows Parrots 4 auehs re hag? 8 Other 600's: Annie Koo- chin ai, | Daisy Koehle 661, os, Gray 611, Louise Cook Castlegar Council Gives Support ’ To Airline Request . The Town of Castlegar, which over the years has received .a number of re- quests for support from smaller airlines i interested in serving the Castlegar Air- port, received another such Tenuest last week. As council has done in Air Trai endorsing | e application of Arrow Aviation Ltd. .of Ab- ° tear and to fly between Cas- id ailing“ Presently fanae both a charter scheduled service between Revelstone Vernon, Kelor and loops and will, said ‘president Percy Lotzer in a letter to council, “be expanding, this to include all points that cat Provide Team_points: The Me thine 1, PP Other 60's: oe Hardy 604, Mary Bermel 647, Shirl Morehouse 615. Rowdy Rollers (Thurs. 1) Anne Kelly 266, LHT Shirley Barton 660. Criers 1002. THT Ser- eamers 2751, am points: Hooters $1, Screamers 26, Groaners 85, Wailers 25, Crlers 38, Moaners 27, Other 600’s: Kay Gret- chin 606. Thurs. Night Mixed League LHS Elaine Martin 306, Speed Demons 3. Other 600’s: Orlando Keith Johnson Martini 638, Ken Browns 633, Dave McCreight Nick Karzai lewski Barb Karzanlewski 612, Da- Je Morehouse 612, Shirl Mo- rehouse 612, Mario Carpino 611, Frank Webster 606, Bill Wait 600. Fri. Night Classic Mixed “LHS Pearl Mott 251 MHS MHT Bill Davis. 760. THS Believe It or Not 1063. THT 5 3 Team paints: Possibles , Believe It or 0, 5 Stars “SELL WITH. CLASSIFIEDS” Fly to the Orient with JAL and we'll throw in a two week tour for*92. It's JAL’s Kampai Mini Orient Tour that takes you to Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan. You'll visit Tokyo, Atami, Hakone, Kamakura and Taipei. And when you fly with JAL you get all the extras for just $92. ; Your hotels. Your choice of lunch or: dinner: Canadian breakfasts. Plus a full program of sightseeing : Fly to the Orient with the airline that was born in the Orient. Japan Air Lines. “JAL’s off-season savings start February and last til July. For more information on tours and departure dates mail this coupon. - ie : | MAPAN AIR LINES with English-speaking guides. Transportation to and from For further information and a colourful brochure on JAL's Two thousand eight hun- dred yards of gravel was crushed and stock-piled. Tt was a heavy year in the water work's depart- ment, No, 2 and 8 wells had two acid treatments. They both were also put throug! @ redevelopment treatment. Repairs had to be made on No. 3 pump shaft. A section of 70 feet of shaft and all the bearings had to be re- placed on No. 2 well pump. There were 25 new ser- vice connectlons made and two extensions to water ma- ins installed in 1972. Six hundred feet at the park system and 700 feet at Con- nors Road main, The No. 2 pump at the Upper Bench pumphouse was over-hauled. Extensions were made to four hydrants, There were some im- provements made at the arks, The Pony League all diamond grounds were levelled and reseeded. If the ass is given a chance in the spring, it should make a first-class’ ball diamond. The park at the Guido Subdivision was cleared of underbrush and some of the ground was seeded. A few real tables were built and placed in the park. Some time was spent at sw pool. The podl was cleaned and re- ainted. Improvements were fhade to the life-guard build. ing; toilet accommodations were installed, lights were wired in, Protectors for the underwater lights were put in. Lighting in) the dressing rooms was nged. A new wi water line was installed to improve the clr- culation at the shallow end of the pool, It was a busy year at the cemetery. There were 22 graves dug. Quite a num- ber of sunken graves were repaired. There were seven leaks on the sprinkler Lhe tem and a depository was built, CHURCHES ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. W. Harrison Ph, 365-7143 Sunday Masses at Sam,-1lam.-7 pm, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-3430 ‘Home 365-6667 Next to the Cloverteat Motel Castleaird Plaza . Sunday aschoal 9.45 Famuy Worship 11 a.m. Evening Moret ip Service ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar ‘Worship Service ir p.m. unday School 365-7502 and sae “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the Castleaird fry ay ae pare 10 a.m, Si 11_am. ‘Morning Wo. cnehp 7.30 p.m. Evaggellate Wed. 7.30 Prayer Bible ui N. Walker - Phone 365-6662 The plant took the minimum of sain tenance, but the sewer lines more trouble than usual, There were five sew- er blockages one sewer br- eak and we had to move 50 feet ‘of sewer line. All equipment has has been serviced and maintained by our own personnel. REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches -ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Anglican or United Church Service 9:45 A.M. Sunday School {alternate Sundays) ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00°A.M. Holy Communion 9:00 A.M, Sunday School 10:00 A.M, United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service (Communion) * Parish: Office: Phone 365-8337 — Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 781 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph. 366-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m, Tuesday: GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 118 --7th Ave, Kinnaird Sunday Services 9:30 a.m. Minister; Rev. C, Smyth Phone 368-3818 Trail, B.C. SN CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School - for all ages — 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Fellowship Hour Ripe 7:30 p.m. Minister: Ira Johnson Ph. 365-6762 Business and Professional Directory Dutch Cleaning Service Day-Week or Monthly or Contracts Shampooing wall to wall and rugs mates Ph. free of iets 352-7123 or Nelson Zenith 6826, Castlegar. C. Van Pelt MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway _ Distributors 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631-3rd Ave. CASTLEGAR Phone 365-3231 epal heels while you wait Holder of Orthopedic Certificate of Registration in the Shoe Service . Institute of America VACUUM FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE 1440 Bay ‘Ave., Trail, B.C. Ph, 368-9164 For E RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Cloan Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph, 365-7605 PARDMAN ° FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service ‘GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates DESMOND T. ‘ LITTLEWOOD DOS. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. - Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 H. VAN OOSTEN Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Plumbing - Heating - Gas Fitting - Boiler and Furnace Cleaning - Oil Heating - -Tinsmithing x 99, Cascade Ph ar 9a, Christina Lake COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon — Painted! Sales — Service «+ « Reasonable Phone 365-7852 Robson, B.C, Professional — Prompt Installations RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals - Ph. Pete Zibin 365-5575 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1, Trail No. 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson Eve. Clinics Tues., Thurs, Castleaird Plaza, Next to Young Agencies - 7 to 9 pm. MOORE FORMS ADDING TAPES RECEIPT BOOKS CASTLEGAR NEWS *Phone 365-7266 am.” > Column — a 2000 ft. "John Muir's High Sierra” Tonight at Selkirk College Wandering through the Yosemite Valley of the Cali fornia Slerra Nevadas; Crossing the Muir “Trall to Mt. Whitney, the tallest mountain ot the con, inental United Stat Climbing’ Washington's vertic- al granite wall; Winter ski touring to Muir Pass. These are part of the adventures to be shown at Selkirk College this Sunday at 8 p.m. when Dewitt Jones resents his film ‘John ulr's High Sierra’, The film will be shown in the colle fe Lounge. Yosemite the valley that ihe conservation. ist, Je Muir made his home ag several years, This was to lead nim to help found the Sierra Club, now one of the leading conserva: ion frouns in North Amer- hn Muir was also the inspiration behind the crea- tion of Yosemite National Park in 1890, The film is about the man, John Muir, the moun- tain range which inspired the formation of the Sierra Club, and about a vision that “in wildness is the preservation of the world.” e is not travel. ling, Dewitt Jones makes his home in a cabin in the Sel- kirk Mountains of B.C. His interest in exploring the wilderness began early and hs Heh the summers of Park. He attended Dartmou- th College, graduating cum laude with a degree in dra: ma, and honors laywrit: - ing and public pecking, John Mara Was a Promising ‘(Gulf ww Man But Doomed to Failures John Andrew Mara was a_man of bright promise got about mining for a while and took a job ona who was a dopged by failure si at, Later he joined throt long career the Bend gold rush on in fish Columbia. His ex- the ‘River but was periences did not sour him i disappointed .and headed and: he-loved the ‘new Iand.: for coast -again travell- a the wea until the ing on foot... led al He .was elected to. the He was born ai ron provincial ture in in 1840 and asa just out of school joined the the famous Overlanders expedi- tion to seek his fortune on the gold fields of the Cari- boo. These pioneers trekked le; Terk representing the Koo- tenays and later was mem- ber for Yale, He was spea- - ker of the house between 1883 and 1 iter won a federal seat and held it until 1 with oxen across the prair- 886 when he ‘was je and Mara liked to recall defeated. Ee be ens alongside » the a ie then resolved to jow-Mov! Reet build a si carry When he arrived HH t Klondike Kamloops, perhaps pe miners, In 1898 the . Stik- it _his tired feet, he for ine Chief, a river stern- wheeler that required a tug Small Appliance Repairs to take it north to Wrang- was launched in Van- Cadmac souvers The wyge pe north, wi in Appliance Service ended Peer acter ah eee the . 365-6141, Castlegar tow parted and the freight- ME Jack's Auto Service Lid. Across from-the Schoo! Board Office In Castlegar “Dr.” Jack Osachoff — Telephone 365-7511 TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU. BETTER Winterize your car now before win- ter strikes in earnest and problems develop. Special winterizing -rates now in effect. "WE HURRY SERVICE” * Use Chargex or Your Gulf Credit Card All Sizes COMPLETE LINE OF WINTER TIRES Special Prices ANTI-FREEZE Gal... $2.69 Junction Gulf Super Service located at the Highway Junction in. Kinnaird Managed by Phil Zaytsoff -—- Telephone 365-3014 . vena gift by Mrs. Recreation News Fem the Director's Desk dack Alouf we ave finally got the weekend ski trips organized, The first went up to Red Mount in yet at Saturday, Here are the details Anyone wishing to go on ‘either Saturday or Sun- day must have their name and money into the Recrea- tion Oitice no later than noon on the Friday of shat week, Maximum bus load is 14 so the first 14 with their name and money in will be ensured of a seat. The minimum we can take 10 passengers, If les “than 10 want transport- ation the trip will be can- celled. Round trip cost is $2.50 per. person, our pickups. The first the school bus yard in Castlegar at 7:30 a.m. and consecutively behind the Hi Arrow Arm Ki ire main highway at Blueber if re neste ” e bus will return from Red Mountain at 3:45 welcome and I am there is no age limit, Blueberry Creek Re- creation Commission will be holding four more bingos in February. The first bingo is Feb. Sth, a silver dollar bin- on your calen We would like to ex- tend a special welcome to . all visitors in our area for 1 Minor Hoe Hockey. Week and we. pere ou at geta “a hig belp. hel lp our western hospi it as as they say in Spanish casa es sul casa’ — My house is your house, A reminder for Satur- Jan. 27, there will be enin fe as sche . it seems that the ladies place at the School. on 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Fourteen ladies have sl- fred up and we are keep- ig registrations. open for one mere week. The c d on Jan. 22 so if you ‘nis up now you will only mondays from one of the 10 sessions. 1s 30. We are still accept- ing, more registrations, Re- ‘ation fee for these Recognition Given Mrs. Fuller By Eastern Star Presentations were made on Tuesday of last week when the Minto Chapter Or- der of the Eastern Star held its regular meeting. Mrs. M. Peachy was gi- . Fuller for her services as * pianist for these past many years and Miss Sybil Harrower, who is moving to- Clear- ‘brook, was presented a fare- well gift by Mrs. H. John- son, During the serving of refreshments both J. Haine . and J. Stier, who’ were cele- brating their birthdays that cular day, were pre- Fonted with d ue odiand Park classes is $3 for 10 sessions. Regitration is at the Recrea- tion Office, Application forms for positions of playground su- pervisors, canoeing and cam- ning supervisors and. life- One of the first resid- ents of Kinnaird and an employee of Cominco for 36 years ¥Sim wileted, 56, died ‘hursday at his home, Funeral services were Ronald of aeceaan: one guard instructors are NOW — held Monday from the cha» daughter L. (Sydney) Outi ta Cantloger Ifyou Bel of the Castlegar Funer- Priore of rinee Geores; are. interested in” any” of =f Hein Rock Creek, four. grandchildren 1 and one orn near Rock Creek, _ sister, leno} these positions for this sum- yp, Wisted ‘was a member Oroville, Wi ash. mer, you can pick up an ap- plication form. imum age for any position is 16 years, Any students under 16 who wou- ld to volunteer as a junior leader for the sum- mer program can leave thelr name at the Recrea- tion Office. of Enterprise Lodge of Odd Fellows of Trail, Royal Can- adian Legion Branch No. 170, Sanquarino Club and re lent of the Kin- Improvement Soclet: and of tl @ Group Commit- tee to Cubs, Scouts, Brown- jes and Guides, YOUR TOTAL FOOD Funeral Services Held Monday For Early Kinnaird Resident He retired from Com- inco approximatel: ‘years ago sue to by his “wt Rita; one son, Rev. ted a arlatow offic. lated at “the service, Pallbearers were A. Pr- fore, M. Warner, N. Chur- ches, M. DeBiasio, S. Mc- Kenzie and G. Nash. Burial took place in Park Memorlal Cemetery In Kinnaird. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING ROOM January 25, 1973 ted Is survived and Tk haat 4pm- -2 am. Soturday 12 noon = 1 a.m. Sunday 12 Noon - 10 p.m. D-BAR-D CABARETS Friday Amateur Night 9 p.m, - ?? Saturday 9 p.m, - 1 am. 4 p.m, to THIS SATURDAY EVENING The Versatiles BILL IS LOWER AT CUT-RATE — THE FOOD FOLKS PARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY — PHONE 365-3294 D-BAR-D RIDING STABLES One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenla POT ROAST BEEF ROUND STEAK FRYING CHICKEN PORK STEA PORK RIBLETS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED ...............--.--esc0es 1 49: Government Inspected. Lean. Grain-Fed Pork ............-.22 ++ - Ub PURE.PORK SAUSAG FREEZER BEEF - SIDES CANADA GRADE ‘A’. No, 1 Quality HIND .... Ib. 99¢ Canada Grade ‘A’ No. 1 Quality . Ib. Canada Grade ‘A No. 1 Quality . FRESH. Grade ‘A’ 33 Ib. Average.......... Ib. ¢ ib. l 19 Government Inspected . Ib. FRONT .... Ib. 69 SUGAR cmmmare $11 49 MIRACLE =: “COKE, GINGERALE, SPRITE. 26 or. .... POP SOUP CRACKERS==. 69 AYLMER. TOMATO - VEGETABLE. 10 oz. ............ PAULINS. SALTED, PLAIN, 2 Ibs. ...... Ts aqpeltae’? - ET: “BUDGET BOOSTERS © : FLUFFO SECRET DEODORANT Tib...:. 3 Ibs. 99¢ © Giant 2.2... PEACHES TOMATOES 14 oz... 4 tins $1 28 oz. .... 3 tins $1 VELVEETA CHEESE NIBLETS CORN 2 Ibs. $1.69 12 oz. ..... 4 tins $1 PICKLES 32 oz. Astd. .... 59¢ | 14 BEANS 6 tones OV rte & CHEESE... 79 DINNER 7.41 COFFEE x... 79: CRISCO OIL =:==.89: {GRAPEFRUIT 10.1 CATELLI. 7 oz. Pkg. cake courtesy of Mrs. S. Grant. The cake was cut and served to the members and guests from Th ex- pressed their appreciation for a memorable evening. |CABBAGE ~« 10 FRUIT DRINKS 48 oz. Astd. . 3tins$1 | 19 Ridiebaaser ried Robin Hood OATS | “TOMATO SAUCE Bye the Seo TUNA 7 oz. ..... 8 tins $1 1S tins $ SCOTTIES aateasi$ 100 400 ..... 3 for $1.00 - BLEACH Perfex. 128 oz.... PINK SALMON 7 oz. .... 2 tins 89c HEAD & SHOULDER SHAMPOO VIVA TOWELS 2 rolls 69e Lotion. Tube .... 99c CAKE MIXES DOG FOOD ROVER. 15 oz. 8 fins $1.00 pkgs. 19 Strawherrles 2 .. §9¢ 6 rolls 59¢ 69c THURS, - FRI. ONLY BUTTER TISSUE Canada No. 1 Qlty, } CASHMER BUNS HAMB, - WIENER, FRESH .| 2» $145 3..$1 CASTLEGAR NEWS cig memset ae ls Thureday At F THE COWAN OFFICE SUPPLIES (Formerly J. T. Mowatt Co, Ltd. of Nelson} Kampat Tours talk to your travel agent or send this coupon to: airports. Even tips and admission fees are included. Total JAPAN AIR LINES, Box 7900, Vancouver 3, B.C. cost, including air fare: $1122, And that’s only the beginning. NAMB Sse) UU asis aes tae Sastleens, ne. é JAL has two more tours that give you more of the ene ay te, Fubllsber =— Bart Camvbel, Be are plezsed to announce that things our $92 tour gives you for the same kind of savings. aie Here 4 ; ‘ oe Take our 22-day Kampai Grand Orient Tour and you'll _ PHONEND.....-..0.0. Oise.) Lake Bae Nene mene eee Bene Brodmas, Shep Foreman ; Mrs. Polly Chernoff get all the cities in our Mini Tour plus Singapore, Bali, My travel agent is. Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News in Ink with the correct name and address of the 4s $6.00 per year. The price by dellvery boy Is 15 cents an issue. Single coples in stores are bs conta, Second-class matt registration ‘number 0019. The Castlegar News {8 a member of the audit Bureau of Circulations. “It is:a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the B.C. division of the Weekly should be The Editor, Castiegar News, Drawer 490, Cais war, BC. Letters for publication must be signed writer. “Pen” names will be used on request, but the correct name must be submitted. Agreement: It 1s agreed by the advertiser re- questing space that the Iability of the paper in the event of fallure to publish any advertise- ment of any description or in the event ‘that errors occur In the publishing of an advertise- ment shall be limited. to the amount paid by. the tor that portion of the advertis- ing space occupled by the Incorrect’ item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur. JAL's 30-day Kampai Circle Pacific Tour will take you all’ around the Pacific. will be calling on our regular customers in Castlegar and Kinnaird to - assure continual service for all Stationery, Office, Furniture and Business Machines PHONE 365.8148 Prices based on double occupancy, G.1.7. economy class air fare from Vancouver. Plus $54 peak season surcharge for tours departing July 1 through October 31. TOTEM TRAVEL SERVICE (Trail) Ltd. 6 TRAIL and CRANBROOK Reservations and Tickets “SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS” For all travel arrangements see .. « WEST’S TRAVEL AGENCY PH. 365-7542 — KINNAIRD ONLY — PRICES EFFECTIVE VE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY : WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT 1 QUANTTES 41