VAS AubUAEL ING WS, Lnursday, rep. 6, iyov “Rod and Gun Club Annual Meeting Discusses Conservation Aspects The West Kootenay Rod Association and Gun Clubs held ‘it’s quarterly meeti ar last week wi ce Nakusp, Riondel, ‘Trail, Ross- Forks and Cast "Guests from the fish and wildlife branch of the depart- t iy Church Services annual and first ment of conservation and re- creation were Joc Gibault, piper Cc. vale and treasurer Dennis Whitehead of Creston. New officers were installed by ora Rebekah Lodge Local and District Bowling Results Installs Officers At Nordic Hall The new officers of King- n Lodge No. 75 Monday Night 7 o'clock and Ha "Anderaak, all of Cran- brook, Pete Ewart of Castle- gar and Ted Rutherglen of Nelson. Discussion on. strip mun ing. proposed changes in fishing regulations, condition of game populations due to extreme winter weather con- ditions, appointment of more game conservation officers, sraposals on the Mickey Mc- pen Memorial Conservation many ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rer. E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7148 Sunday Masses at 9am. -ilam.-7 pm. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Family Bible Hour.- 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. ig Worship Service 7.00 p.m. a GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th ‘Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman DIVINE WORSHIP and : Sunday School 9.30 a.m. and other’ subjects pertaining to conservation of our natural resources highlighted a very good meeting. Election of officers was conducted by ink Shan- non of Riondel, Elected were: Bruitvat, Fred M. Heldt of Trail Wins 2-0 Over Mudlarks In Pee Wee Game In Pee Wee hockey ac- tion during Minor Hockey Week the Castlegar Mudlarks lost 2-0 to Trail on Jan. 27. Trail marksman ‘was Handley getting both goals with Rypien and Bella pick- ing up the assists. Jamaeff and Zichert of the Mudlarks both drew LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 a.m. Held in St. David's Angiican Church Sunday School 8.45 am, Rev. Harold C. Clark On Jan. 28 the Castlegar Kinsmen Pee Wee team downed Nelson by a score of oe . Goaleelters for Castlegar two ad of Gonts Martha Heidt of Fruit si ast Dan Santano® of Naleusp. of | Cariloeee: were : installed of officers a — interesting and informative talk Demarehi in the Nordic Hall, Kinnaird ‘recently. Installing officers, all of Adinah Rebekah e Ralph Scott given by Mr. b; fro y the floor concerning the ad- visability of reopening the deer season in certain areas, wildlife count and condition, and concern over the low harvest of deer taken in 1968. Mr. Demarchi felt that, com- bined with severe winter con- ditions, a loss of 50 per cent the deer, in ther ore, Brian rte 610, Wi ir. 604. yy Coffes Break LHS Pat Gordon 238. LHT Pat Gordon 671. THS Wheaties 923. THT 2554. Wheaties .Yeam points: Take Five 3, 3, Wheatles 3, Mugs 3, Pin- Cheerios 1, , Mutfets Lodge No. 8 of Trail, were| Min Mrs. Goldie Strachan, Mrs. Jean McKerracher, Mrs, Geor- gina Strachan, Mrs.'D. Smith, Mrs. W. Watson, Mra, R. Robertson, Mrs. J. Wilby and Miss Jean Stainton. of Ki y into office for 1969- Other 600's of the West could take place. Slides were shown by Mr. Rutherglen pertaining to these same topies showing the fate of deer when winter forage in unavailable, result- ing in death on highways and tarvation. The next zone meetin wil be in exists for conservation, 70 were: noble grand Mrs. A.| Hazel Donaldson Pell yes Allen, vice grand Mrs. J.| Andrews Tuesday : 78 lock LHS D: He 2.23, ce Og- lows 2-21, Independents 2-37. 7 o'clock Following the he ineatation note officers of the Mrs. Jerry Gastle Honored Recently With Bridal Shower A surprise miscellaneous shower was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monty Warner of Blueberry Creek for Mrs. Jerry Castle (nee Dianne Warner) whose Q took place Jan. 13 wit! zoals assisted on both shots by Bigsby. Harms delivered art. Moscovitch and Pritchard also picked up singles. Nelson 2 we CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m. Morning Worship 10 a.m. legar for tripping and Nel- son’s Reeves tor ziOr hooking, a single on a pass from Stew-|" Mrs. ere! Castle an L karto of Blueberry Creek. in Knox United Church at d | ‘Trail. Over 25 guests were pre- sent with hostesses being Jim Eiisteds id Mrs. B. L. Brown of Kinnaird and Mrs. Leo and Mrs. Nick Ma- mureday. the hae with th aed 7 p.m, Fri. Youth Fellowship Castle ear being BEE 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study and Prayer — Held in Homes ———— APOSTOLIC CHURCH Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m. Sunday School Hour aa llam. ‘Mornin; Worship {mate Wrist But two pucks 7.80 pam, Evangelistic Service | into the Wed, 7.00 Prayer Bible Study’ bie gun popped ina single for Cast- legar’s number six. Walker was credited with three as-| tesla and Paul with one as- sist gham was Nelson's star: with a hat-trick while te: DePaoli ft five fpals. New fie Pink and white was the decor with a large pom pom [es above the bride’s chair. Games were played with|surance Act ‘prizes won by Mrs. Walter Ges Mig ‘oe “Kiana, the openin, Phone 365-7807 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg THE SALVATION ARMY Pastor iy. 9.45 a.m. Sunday Schou! 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting PENTECOSTAL 7.30 p.m. Evening Service TABERNACLE 7.30 p.m. Prayer and 781 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Bi ble Study Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Moraing Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. ‘Tuesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7.30 p.m. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 p.m. i p.m, Home League 730 pam m, Open Air and Young Public i invited to all services. Envoy and K. Mallory Ph. 365-7112 You are never a stranger at the Army ig of the many atts were the bride and groom's mothers. uring the serving of re- freshments the guest rf hon- or cut and served a special decorated cake. Car Hit Truck In Accident Near Airport An accident involving three vehicles near the Cast- legar airport on Jan. fel Me REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Terry Allen — Ph. 365-7424 the car then slid across the highway where it was in col- lision with a second car. the ular bi ting of he lodge by the new At ale conclusion of jars 4, Re; 1%, Im- ed by the hostess lodge. ies | 0, Seale Ts 244, ‘Blow Castlegar Drug " fanay Stripers 2-28, ‘Macalis- 1 ter's Insuran 234%, Jo Taylor 626. 5. Minks Binks Darrel Rourke 614, Ruth fot urke 6 Tues. “note Marge Bonnett 204. nett 633, Carlson 285. Other 600's ‘Joyce Tura- er 603. Wednesday Morning Drivers LHS Me Team points; Cadillacs 1, T-Birds 1, Ramblers 1, Mus- tangs 3, "Chevys 3, Jaguars Thursday Morning 14, Joyce 3. Martin 645. THS Squirrels 918. THT Squirrels 26 Team ets: uirrels 3, »|Minks 1, Lions 3, Ci mae Beavers 3, ‘Teddy Bears 1. reday Morn ui Jo Taylar 254, LET aks 909. THT Team points: Beavers 3, Chipmunk 1, 4, Lions 0, Squirrels 3, Teddy’ Bears 1. Thursday Night Mixed Com. LHS wn Feeley 258. LHT Shirley Stans 6 MHS Bill Savinkoff 318. Other 600’s Les Acheson MHT Matt Rohn 7 736. 606, Kari Rourke £90, | Ho! Mixed 9-11 282. | Criers be ede Annabelle Kinakin| LHT Barb ¢ PLT, Blaine Martin rent rs 208. 5 1069. THT. cam pol Points: Good Guys 3, Lifesavers 1, Hotshots 3, Splinters 1, Lt 5 4, Yip- PB Other 600 Bill Savinkoff 1, Alex Cheveldave 689, Dave Heibert 652, We Jake Koen- Barrel’ Rou uowke rca John Ratiors Thurs. 1 pm. Vi Wilcox 255. Betty Pinter 720. THS Groaners 885. THT 293.0 Team points: Hooters 3- 43, Screamers 231, Groaners 230, Wailers 031, co 29, Moaners 131. Other 600’s Bonni White 625, Friday Night Classic Mixed LHS Carol O'Neil 310. 655. MHS John pence 304. MHT John Obetkoft 73! Guei Odd Balle 088 THT Pointe a Odd bared 3, Joggers Kinberries Blow Outs Fi Gutter Five Fy Beer Bellies Other 600's Ken Scott 684, Karl Koree! Davis 637, Carol ral ONell 61, 640, Tom Dat mn 600. Availability Ke Word in UIC Claims of Fraud The Unemployment In- surance Commissio1 eS sing “availability for’ work in its current campai; Gordon Pace set up thi detect fraud and ses of! lead with a hat-trick follow. the UIC fund. Persons beg ed by Bruce Martin with two called in to UIC offices for a Ken review of their active cl The Mite Eagles out- skated and outshot the lea- sugieading Rockets 6-1 on are auestionsd ecificall: this poi = x Capt. Danny Harsent, newly on by thi acquired e Rockets, Popped one Min for his team. The and Red Why’ pin Statistics indicate that Flyers Wing Jrs. see-sawed back and er cent of the past cases accurate and-or dishon- fi manner represent about 32 per cent of the overpayments, ye Collier and Kerry Ho Pan The Unempl loyment In- crodien meee 1,|Earny an Garry, set the pace 38 | for the | nen Wing Jrs. Bath Garry fia play went to Paul Newman Investigations Are Welcomed By UIC Claimant suitable employment.” Whether the clanmant is male or female make no dif- ference, the regulations and laim Sherstobitoft ‘scored a single. |sist Tae ora 12, Mite Eagles Down League Leading Rockets Saturday and Mark Steenvoorden. Rounding up the morn- ing | games the Jets and Hor- ts tangled with the Jets e [edging their adversaries 3-2. Goal-getters for the vic- tors were Capt. Jett pote: = =F CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS Tho newest discovery In the chemistry of paint! No need for a second coat. Dries in 30 mine utes. Over 1000 ‘breezy’* colors, BUY BREEZE WHERE ~ YOU SEE THIS SIGN OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. PHONE 365-7202 art with a single and teammate B Bue Zayt- soft shooting in fanon and Mike Miller. Cape. yt. Akselson scored none a-| ber two. As of Feb. 1 the 10 top scorers are Bru Martin with 17 points, ett Stewart Mark Hryciw and Gordon Danny’ Kuadiken and. Danny anny Harsent 6 ers are Nararolt ind Perry Samoy- and Danny Se polnts En Bvepoiat Tiina BONNEY WELL DRILLING Box 352 Providing year around gar - Nelson - Trail area. supply next summer, For Information Jrs. and | ae Bee i its each. ee Kinnaird, B.C. Have your well drilled during the winter months and be sure of an adequate water service to the Castle- Phone 365-6751 procedures are the same. Dear Sir: About all these UIC Gis- honesty claims it Business and Professional Directory of late: I would like to say this, that it’s better late than i nee too, bad this explanation. ur Its 8 just a pro- five examples of}&am started ing Sains which were disqual- uso 5 the clatoants lion and no one seemed to care then, but now that's one and almost everyone is a-|Deing treated as sishoues: or something like that Tm a_claiman r myself and appreciate it but what a hard time I get every, time made. i apply for benefit Copies of the brochure| ‘Conciensious “Claimant CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY. pecevering 5 - Remodelling - Tiles Ne: Obligation Ih. 365-5636 PARSLOW'S + Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths sporting “Geods Ph. 368-5025 MARVIN L. LeROY S., OD. 130 BC. Sainte Office Ho Tues. through ‘Sat, 12 1 Ph, 365-7355 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service . KOOTENAY WELDING MOORE BUSINESS FORMS i Agent CASTLEGAR NEWS & CASTING REPAIRS General Welding Cylinder Blocks Cylinder: Heads, Etc. 121 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5531 GUARANTEED Results of Successful Candidates In Exams of Royal Conservatory Examinations ye Royal Conservatory 0: Musie of Toronto were held recent- Trail. The following is a list of uccessful’ candidates in or- der of merit: Grade X eX Flan, am. Pass — Barbara J. Cam- CFP Grade Vill Plano First Class Honors — Araythe Wie Wiebe. Christina J. i wiator fenin Linda Grade. VII Piano Pass Deborah Wood. Grade VI Piano Fie ce Honors — Susan ley. Honors — Louise Tenis- Marion Whitehouse (equ- al), Maureen Lewis, Debbie Sloman, Brenda L. Debler. Grade V Piano tnt, Paley Bar Brothe: erat ROUTAN FOR RESERVATIONS |; MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED .e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST‘S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 Pass — Joan K. Water- OW Grade §V Plano First ,C ‘Went cl Holly R. Whitley. °* pase /~ ‘Teresa Robinson. Grade Ill Piano . First | Class Honors _— Melanie Me; Honors — Valerie Mitch- glas oH, Wetmore “Grade 11 Piano ‘ First Glass. Honors — An- ne P. Gi Honors — Bonnie Fresu, Donna J. fuatheson (equal); | Ganistine , Me wan (equal), Dawes, Teresa Furlal ie equal). First Alida est mth Nancy J. Lit- tley. — Teresa Hon M. Al- ton. Darlene , Bechard ceaua), | Rodger Susan Wilson, Mare A. tonacker. > Grade 1X Singing Honors — Patricia Palm- er. Grade Vili Singing First Class Honors: Bobbie Stewart. Spring, Featured In Latest Edition Of Beautiful B.C. Two gested that spring to Loo! hanging flower baskets of wood sculpture ee eot of nite: Hock Hydro Announces Arrow Reservolr Is Boing Lowered B.C. a announced this week Ww reser voir is being a to meet somnetreany flood | control 1] power re- hiy ill many of Victo ins is included. Taeiageatn lion suggestions in an article descril guirements under the Colum- W. Millan, ‘Hydro’s a ee engineer, said the reservoir, which was held at the 1.404foot elevation last summer and. fall, will be brought to elevation Bt a0 feet or lower by M: 1. The reservoir will be cent t at or below this Jevel until ‘April 1, 1 when a drawdown will be made. “These levels refer to ss evations in the lower ake. per lake elevations ai be ly higher, dependin; on lows ACCA | He The Beautiful Magazine is now on sale. Played Their Part if failin; yiad't the cee of of way fo! hoto stories about so edit »|Columbia Magazine, publish- ed by the department of tra- c-! vel industry. vi In one article it is is SU (ete Do ERS yk and Boot with ee ea variety of beauty and i lite an the outdoors. In article a colorful Took at Victoria's famous A story about the work Arnold tty 2 hits tant by Victoria ictor! $a hitorlan’ Ja x” Nesbitt, For. those looking for, 2 igs way 5 and the Spin nad Ack Charge Dism ssed [SUGAR AND SPICE Those Canadian Winter Cormivals ici than rie usual number. i y atten This following week h' piate sulcide, Notes Imporiance 's! Of Glaucoma Test is|m managing direc the blind Cane Week which the :C. ea-|and the Canadion Council 100, er 35 have the stories are about narrow and are: unable to, moved the lit the wr will result. “There one ray Paints Plus A Complete Line Of Quality Building ‘Materials All You Need Castlegar, BOC, to Finish & Home Planning Service Across from the Arena Box 90 - Phone 365-8151 P&G Builders Supply from Basement mak-, es them feel so rotten for the, ‘ nival that: they'r glad to be alive again that: they wouldn't even contem- T’'ve seen people age gal peiat years during a winter carni- * Don't talk to me about White Gane Week “Glaucoma is one of the ost i batting eye songitions | to wel OW, meant d director of the Can- adian National Institute for an interview for White My Blind annually, {he explained a that, in Canaaa eon tate pene lds. ate the ; ie sure fo build up which Talls nerves. at the back to of the eye and reduces sight. left ‘untreated, blindness .|in a tug-o-war and was drag- 3 Those things go on for a week or a month, and there's ter a lot of Sous ais e - 88 oe Bacchanalian orgy into | all a weekend: the winter car- Every self-respecting, ‘nadian town has a. winter carnival of some sort, and if e id national festival for “Spout the play. We'd “get rid of our winter tions, our hat- red of cold and snow. We might look and feel like skel- etons when it was over, bul we'd be purged of our hang- ups, Personaily, I'd be willing|" to: kiss practically y, onybody, and dance in’ the should it be -12 below, and drink almost cept anti-freeze, if I week's carnival of! just be climbing _b: our rales about Valentine's Day, and there would be spring, right around the cor- ner. school | ed ‘we marc] ri, teacl step for once, be- hind an impromptu band, and lt time: re- that, os didn’t hate Casilegar Downs Selkirk College of 17. Ca- a] All those Quebecois dancing t}a university, by the jail- -bird anything ness years ple Two years ago, as a cen- Ski-|through the is hope for nthe _glaucoma_pati- ene,” ” Mr. Mi noted “When diaguosed carly, doctors us- ainst | Way - prescribe drops which, used used fegulat iy, pravent the i fur that weather conditions play- on in the accident. sew the patient to — - m5 Today : the ..chances~ of Damages of $375 Result in Accident as Schoo! Grounds Catlegar on Jan. 17 was dis- nileseg in magistrate’s court ere last Thursday. wie aelettate n Cc. Pitts the case against Sonata ML. With 50-29 Win wins in two Wallace, noting ed a part posketball action. ea sell College 50-29. Benjamin B.. Terhune adding _ 1: holding surveys to detect plauce % Cross 7, V. Wantnbnead, detect glaucoma before much ow inore about fd nany | with. ut it and many of them, are e nes. For Selkirk it was Stan. School grounds when it with a vehicle driven by Norman Leslie Re of the Tio Waa vision ie a! therhéad 6, ate Kinnaird. he The accident is under in- part of modern life,” the|M. Turner director observed, | : “your beste White Cane Week | with 6 and a Bruch » with 5. this year is to take a glaucoma. test. ‘Your le; ai and CASTLEGAR DRUG job, |tie C: our television; your 3 autonio, gad i > may be at fourth Single Vehicle NDU. Two ii games for the Castlegar Super Valu ioe club was reported 1, Castlegar down- notched 20 points for Castlegar with E. M. pee awl is the reverse Turner’and _M. Fontes each) fia) For ADU it was M. Cain dings: eet Trail, s third Nelson and By Bill Smiley race and tinished d 21st, Went ged 40 ‘yards through the snow by exuberant, yelping we ttock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store students. Thre ars son Hugh, laden Sith scheol work and music, and not doing too well in either, begged to be wed to-go to the Quebec winter carnival. He was only " After etree ates searchin; et ig, and pre- dictions eee disaster, we let him go. He was entranced. being merry, ry. Now Kim has been in- vited to. a winter carnival, at th meno recently. Should © She's 18, or near enough. || PUBLIC NOTICE Attention: Following are the WINNING DRAWS for Minor Hockey Week The following numbers were drawn for the food hamper raffle — 098702; 099482; 099846; 098997. The following numbers were drawn for the an program — First 268 — Second 514 — ae (you have any of these numbers please tact the ion Di at 365-6565. married 0! ada, she's just a baby, | with of dof her hetore she moe, eae £ marriage let alone it. will all sort out, but int carnival ito is a ite all over, th us- bands looking for wives and i rh have fone thrcugh " 0 have in Ski-doos & and sav- wee eee lives ony iy by a ane application of toddy to The winter carnival has something, fc for or everyDody: For the the excite- id the dle-age and companionship membering the 90d. old days before those . damned Snowmobiles were’ in invented. Long live Hie wean! Eshrt But let's oa at the carnival. RED CROSS EMBLEM REVERSE FLAG OF SWITZERLAND To compliment its Swiss founder Henri Dunant, the in ternational emblem of Red Cross, a red cross on a white gnoP WHERE THE APPLE DRINK, Sunrype, 48 oz. 2 for 69e DOG MEAL, Gaines ... 10 Ib. bag $1.69 CHEESE, Velveeta KITCHENWARE . Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Holiday Record Players & Tape Recorders HOOVER -WASHERS ....... $179.00 Plus 2 Boxes King-Size Sosp, Your Choical See Us For Fishing Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — BA Gas and Oil United Purity Stare Easy Credit Terms Available Johnny’s Grocery & Gas Sales Ltd: On Robson Side of the Ferry Open 7 a.m. — 9 p.m. Monday through Sefurdsy. Open Sunday 9 a.m. — 9 p.m Annual Meeting — Sat., Feb. 8 7.30 p.m. DANCE WITH LIVE MUSIC Follows the Annual Meeting to Celebrate Our 20th . Refr Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel h Availabl, —- Smorgasbord Accident Results In $500 Damage End of January A BRIGHT H .CASTLEGAR f the tru ,.|are available from the Cast- en Nee OTe Rott |Iegar UIC office, FUNERAL HOME See was rear-ended by a car driv- 2 Services at 8.00 am. and 11.00 a.m. UNITED CHURCH CASTLEGAR & ROBSON Castlegar, B.C. REPAIRS fo All Major Appliance: 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. A single vehicle accident skirts of Kinnaird v. Geo. He! MORNING Castlegar, 11.15 a.m. Hermanson — Ph. 365-8337 RSHIP Sunday School, Castlegar, 9.80 a.m. Wo Robson, 9.45 a.m. Sunday School, 11,00 am. UNITED CHURCH KINNAIRD - GENELLE 9.45 Rev. Clinton Howard — Ph. 365-7814 am. Genelle 9.30 a.m. en by Cameron Nelson. ‘The truck ‘then slid across the highway where pit was in collision with griven a by Joseph Sackson of of the accident and police said at the time that there was a severe wind blowing snow, drifts “visibility wi Malloy’ of bearete charges were laid in on the, highway and OFFICE SUPPLIES Adding Machine. Tapes and Ribbons STEAKS a SPECIALTY e GOOD FOSD COURTEOUS SERVICE For Reservations Phone 365-7277 e City Centre Motel CASTLEGAR, B.C, PHONE 3 Pee: i Be se 5.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. — Coffee Shop — Dining Room Ban quet Room NOW OPEN ON SUNDAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE — 11.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. CITY CENTRE MOTEL 65-7277 Typ Typewriter Ribbons Ink..& Ballpoint Pens Steno Note Books Pencil Sharpeners Columnar -Pads File Folders Ledger and Journal Sheets Rubber Cement and Scotch Tape CASTLEGAR NEWS If we haven‘t got it, we can get it for you For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ' McNABB EXCAVATING SERVICES CO. LTD. " PHONE, 365-5996 CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE & REC RICERATION ERVICE Ph, 365-6939 Save iets of c money. Make rugs eautif bright with, ae Mate Sain Re- Rug MPoo, Rent electric shampooer 31. KOOTENAY BUILDERS “ANDoSUPPLIERS -2e,., DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph. 352-5152 BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Homes Ph, 365-7241 DUTCH CLEANING SERVICE Industrial, eee by os Cleaning ugs arpets Clea Free Estimates ne Phone Zenith 6826 Mail subscription rate to the conts a month. Second-class mail registration Audit Bureau of Circutations, CASTLEGAR NEWS Is $4.00 per year. The price by dellvcry boy is 50 Single copies are 10 cents. writer. Pen number 0019, ‘The Castlegar News ig a member of the ‘The ‘Betton Castlegar News, Drawer 400, Caste. gar, BA Letters for publication must be aecem- panied oy the ocetrect name and address ef the Ctamerize NEW ROYAL LIPSTICR, catanesina cntas FOR ORY SAIN IG CLEANSER rr SKIN FRESHENER ‘VIERANCE CREME MASQUE. and Fortha first time ever ‘VELVET BATH-LUXURY BATH O1L CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 ° Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m. on the outs! resulted in Gamage of proximately $500 last RCMP so of Rossland was wards Trail from the..road au were mino! vestigation. Friday. say Mervin Colen- ing ito naird when his truck ran off iq upset. There ‘The norideat wu 1s under in- ap- Kin. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Place Your Out HELEN’ Of Town Orders Now FLOWER SHOP 53 Maple — Ph. 365-5191 15 to 50 COME IN AND Ss; CLEARANCE SALE ALL BOYS & MEN’S WEAR AT REDUCED PRICES Dress Pants and Work Clothes 15 Per Cent Off Suits, Sport Coats 20% OFF Winter Jackets 20 - 50% OFF Sweaters and Shirts 20% .OFF ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL BONNETT’S | BOYS & MEN’S WEAR | from Per Cent Off CHECK FOR YOURSELF ‘ance of saving, 34% CASTLEGAR CREDIT His folks are planning for his future . . . his education, protection, enjoyment of life. They know the import- of learning to save at an early age. That’s why they start his interest-bearing Savings - Account at the Castlegar Savings Credit Union. This young man has a tidy sum already! Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. Want to Know How Your Money Can Earn Even More for You? Ask Us About Term Deposits. UNION