| i f | ‘ . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 14, 1963 FOR SALE Ashley coal and wood range, oll heater, fridge, rangette; all in good .condition, Johnny's Shoe hop. . i 7 Delicious apples - & fow lett = family alze, Duncan Carter, Robson, Ph, 365-3111 st ‘Aluminum Greenhouse Precision cut, ready Ltd. 878 Anderson Cres, West Vane couver, For Sate or Trade on Pickup, ‘S32 Hardtop Victoria Ford. Phone | —; ‘305-8254, 3T a | @ Bedroom House in Bast Rob- son, Apply Box 852 Castlegar, B.C, jaird — ae year old custom be- menko and Co. low cost price. ‘20th Ave. 5703, Good Hay. Apply Fred Ogiore, Box = Rouen st nel @ and 4 antennas, 20-ft. tetesconle mast. All for $35. Ph. 365- S871, 45 X JO house trailer for sale or rent with option to buy. Ph. 5067. ‘ 26 1 house tralter. Ph. Sears: Gy 1952 Morria_ Minor, very good tunning order, $125, Ph. 365-5712 o1 363-5586. 36 heat included, ‘Ph, 8 st Ir ‘Store 86/500 sq. ft. apply Castlegar Custom 965-5636 ce G.M.C. 3 ton dump Adee Ph, 9041. Attractive home bullding dots in Castlegar, Ph. 365-5200, tn Robagn 2 bedroom house Large living room'with oa floor, spacious Kitchen and dining area, sun porch, flosed In’ garage and workshop, Full basement has cedar panelled gen colt heat, To view Ph. Fully-modern 3-bedroo! home on approx. 5 acres of-land, lle from ferry adjoining proposed Pass Cree! $65-5582 or write Box 520, Castlegar. FOR RENT Fully-turnished’ pte aes and = 8 room cabin, arilaned ~auTtabiS for couple, also 1 room In basement for sine Deraon, Ph, 305-2161, irnished apartment for two In saat Ph, 3055! jedroom house im Hobrons3 a mite com ferry. Ph. 865-807 2 bedroom house neai Pon sar ate lee, Ph, 365- Es “2bedroom suite with bath, pri- vate entrance’ Ph; 965-2111 or 365- 5210. 2 bedroom partly furnished mod- ern cottage, Apply Oswaldd Motora or Ph. 1. 3 bedroom = upataira npartment, partly furnished, corner of Pino ana Fourth, Ph, 365-8125, Furnished sul APE BB 61, ~__@ room: heated parenient aie, Ph, 305-5881 st 3 room furnished upstairs Bpart- ment, 425 - 7th Ave, Castlegar, Ph. 365-6781. 37 7m contra of Castlegar, eer Ph.. Toom upstairs apartment, part ae Ph, 365-9125, room houke fear, Post, OF. 65-6221, 36 3 bedroom “house tm HODsoR a mile from ferry, Ph. 5078, 2 roo! eae} able for couple, also 2 room in base- ment for single person. Ph.: 365-2161. Fully-furnished suite, ght and heat Included, Ph, 865-8175. 86 room house, just built. Close tp school. Apply 562 Fitth Ave. Castlegar, 3-room house In Kinnaird Ph, 868-5837 Trail. ly furnished” corner of Pine and | 2283, ‘35 | Of fsau ie, FOR RENT Upataira suite, Suthy and heated. Ph, 905-51 “Fithished fat bnireanane Tae all utilities supplied, Ph, 365-8751 be tora 5 pm. tin 46 NOTICES Would youngster who took Col- lar and Tag off Spaninl dog,’ killed on highway near Kinnaird Transfer Feb, 3rd. pleage bring to Misa Thom- son at 254-th Ave. Urgently want- ed as keepsake of dear loving pal. cfurnlahed & annual ‘Valentine Tea and” Bake ‘of St. David’s Evening Guild WK, be held nthe underentt, of St David's Church on Sat, Feb. 16 from = 4:30 p.m, Door prize — admis- zion. ge Varenik! Supper Sunday Feb, aE kd Tarrys Hall from. 6 to 9 P.M. 50c: per plates Sponsored by Tarrys - ‘Thrums ‘Women's Club, Rugs and chesterfields Cleaned. Spots removed, very reasonable. ee 385-8305, “WATKINS QUALITY PRODUCTS = Can offer bright, Intelligent man with'a’car a good income and secu- rity, For full information phone 364- . 35 File your Income Tax Forma Now, Fannie Stoochnoff, Publie Stenograph- er, 246 Second Avenue, Castlegar, Ph. 365-5860, Es Tne Service has the santas | you need for any help you need, Ph, ‘368-5265 or 365-6062, 3t Plan_your European trip NOW VIPOND for TRAVEL Trai Ph. Zenith 0181 "~ ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box 303, Castlegar, tin? <—Deadline for classified eas in 12 Hoon Wednesday priorto the day o- | High School Bowllng League Bowling Ladies’ High ‘Single Penny. Gibson’ 239; Ladies High , Three Julle Roberts 543, Men's High Sin- gle Don. Sidoni 251; Men's High Three Terry Ackney 6680. Team High Single Alley-Kittens, Team 3, 908; Team High Three Alley-Kit- tens, Team 3, 2612. ‘Team Points Team 1-1; Team 2-3; Team 3 - 4; Team 4- 3; Team 5. 0; Team 6 - 1, Celgar Bowling League LHS. Val Flanders 272; LHT Val Flanders 618, MHS Tom Lack- hart 303; WHT Dave Hiebert. 678, THS Team No, 7 (Hiebert) 1006; THT Team No. 7 (Hiebert) 2634, Team No. 2'- 1 pt, (44); Team No. 7 - 3 pts. (40); Team No, 3-3 pts. (84); Team No. 4 3 pts, (84);..Team No. 5 - 1 pts (31%); Team No. 12 - 2 pts. (3: Team No. 1'- (80%); Team No, 10 - 2 pts ey Team No. 8 - 3 pts. (29); Team No. 11 (28); Team No. 9 -. 4 pts. (27); . (24). 602, 0 pts, | C: Don, Granstrom 613, Tom Lockhart: i. G4 Coffee Break League . LHS Joyce Andrews 235; LHT ‘|Jo Taylor 569. THS Pincurlers 818; THT. Wheatles 2268, TP Wheaties 4, | Muffets 1,|T! Mugs 2, Cheerios 0, Take-5 2, igre curlers 3, Tuesday 1 o’clock League LHS Alice Shutek 263; LHT 856; THT Oglows 2390, TP Ross's Meat Market - 2 vs Castlegar Drug 2; Skyline Auto Service 1 vs Oglows 3; Aero Taxi 1 vs Defoe's Transfer 3, Wed. Morning: Drivers League LHS Jean Jackson 257; ee Blanche Deverson “611, Sparetires 936; THT eaieitinn 59, TP Carburettors 40, Spark- plugs 39, Sparetires 36, Bumpers 33, Cranks 31, Exhausts 25. Other 600's Gladys Brey, 610. Wed. Morning Drivers League LHS Mabel McGillivray 613; LHT Blanche Deverson 240, THS 864; THT Ci tors” 2386, |. TP Carburettors | 44, ' Spare- tires 39, Sparkplugs 39, Bumpers '37 |Nethie O'Shea 604, Jim Hardy 606, WANTED Want to rent 2 bedroom furnish- ed house or apartment. Ph. 365-5182 ater 5s pam. 3, bedroom fornithed | house in Rabgon ‘Ph: ‘865-9155 ° CARDS OF THANKS Cony 0 for rent, 124 Fourth “ Ph, 365-8356. m apartment. Apply Mc- crelgnta Apartments, Ph. SOS-9TEL How About Your.... ares Kitchen. Chairs “Do they need a face lifting — We have'a special for. reupholstering chairs $650 PER CHAIR — ALL INCLUDED “We use the best. of materials + Castlegar Custom Upholstery “Ph. 365-5636 for one week Lost Ladies keepsake wriat watch. Re- Ward. Ph, 365-5600 daytimes, LEGAL OF LANDS, AND WATER RESOURCES ‘aE SALE X62047 aled tenders will be received by the District’ Forester at Nelson, B.C., not Iater than -11.00 a.m. Local Time on the 25th day of February, 1963 for the purchaes of License 82947, to cut 920,000 cubic feet of: hemlock, balsam, spruce, cedar, larch,, lodgepole pine, fir and trees of other and Walker Creeks, Kootenay nd District. Ten (10) years will’ be al- lowed for removal of timber. As this area is within the Granby 5.¥.U,, which Is fully committed, this sale’ will be awarded under: the pro- visions of Section 17 (1a) of the “Forest Act” which gives the timber sale applicant certain privileges. ther particulars. can be ob- tained from Forest Ranger, Grand Forks, B.C, froma the pipet Forester Nelson B.C, or Deputy Mine “4 banca tare eae thrs ence tld Sick up your Shop-Easy : close of the business. day, Sat., March 2nd at your * Shop-Easy store... ANYONE CAN PLAY _ PURCHASE NECESSARY. x land and Castlegor. “Spell : Cash’ "Cards will be honored up to and ine. cosine mae i 2nd. Store . . 5 | Witnesses, Dr. .C. S. .celved. species, on an aren situated, Bonanza | o¢ We wiih to tender most grateful thanks to our many friends and neighbors, of the late Minnie Peter- son of Castlegar, especially Jehovah a ‘owler, nurses and staff of the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital, Mr, J. C. Hopkins and the Castlegar Funeral Home and. to all who sent floral offerings “and tokens, of sympathy. — Ralph Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carroll and family, I wish to express my sincere ap- preclation and thanks: to . relatives and friends for there thoughtfulness, good: wishes and gifts. which T “while staying in Castlegar Hospital. Thanks also to the: nurses and staff, and especially to,Dr, Hall and “Jonson for taking ‘good, care = ‘Bless you all. Mrs, Anne J, Postnikoff ENGAGEMENT Mr. and. Mra, W. Obedkoff of Gibson Creek B.C, announce the en- gagement of Mr. Obedkoft’s . ‘only’ daughter“ Marion 'to, Robert: Bryon, eldest gon of ‘Mr, Grummett-of Briliant, Ben The weds ding. to take place on .Mar. 9 ‘at 4:80 p.m. in St, Paul's Trinity Church, Nelson, | B.C, m the ister of, Forests, § Victoria, BC. "Spell Cash” cards right now at your - REMEMIBER Cash” game ends Sat., March 2nd; IAA LT TCT “SPELL CASH" will be. officially over as of the The * ‘Spel l Ross- “s LEGAL POUND DISTRICT ACT Janna Brownlie 645, THS Oglows|, 83, Cranks 32, No Blow Club - Ruth *Rourko, Mabel ‘McGillivray, Ladies Wed. Nite League LHS' Kay Adshead :241;, LHT Kay Adshead 644, THS Flyers 992; "HT Flyers 2800. TP Flyers 4, Building Supplies - i OGLOW 7 BROS. \_ Bailding &; Supply Co. Ltd >, Oastlogar Phone 365-9351 0, Five Thumbs 4, Cl Kingpins 1, Men's League MHS Ernie Erlandson 285; M- HT Ernie ‘Erlandson’ ‘724. TH! Hepcats 1050; THT Hep Cats 3023. TP. Misfits 1, Flunkles 1; Hep- cats 3, Whiz Kids 8, C.B.A. Flyers 3, Ganders 1," Bea Other: 600’s - George’. Rilkoff 621, Jake Koenig 617, pn dente is | kifé 618, Walter Kanigan 6 Donald Bros. Earthmoving | Conirectors mt BASEMENT PaaS: “SPhone 365-5464 Castlegar Thurs. Mixed LHS. Janna Brownlie eg LT Janna Brownlie 678,. MHS. Cliff Wilson 325; MHT Jake Koenig 770, THS Confusions 1189; THT Confus- fons 3057, BEACON ‘MOTORS’ Ltd. ‘Pontiac — Buick -—Vanshol “901° Baker St.) Nelson Phone 678 ** TP Tired Tutors 3 - 1; Confusions’ 3 ‘+ Plaze Five 1; Splinters 2 - Ricks: Records 2; Smiths P. & -H Untouchables 4 - Flintstones 0;'Four Poloters 3 - Bank of Montreal 1; Kay Bees 3 - Bob's Pay'n:Takit 1. Other 600's eat: Watson, 750, George Rilkoff leaky 675, Ron Kennedy 4 est vitt: 647, Fred. Fi ate of this Act, appilention has been made to the Lieutenant-Governor In Coun- ell to constitute as ja pound district certain land in the vicinity of Deer Park, which may be mere particular- ly described as follows:- Commencing’ ‘at the south-west corner of Lot 385, Kootenay District, being a point on the highwater mark of Lower Arrow Lake on the north- easterly shore thereof; thence north- erly along the westerly boundary of said Lot 385 to the north-west corner thereof; thence westerly, northerly westerly and northerly |boundaries of Sub-lot 3 of Lot 5817 ‘to the north- E, feast corner’ thereof; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of Lot 56 of Lot $817 as shown on Plan 1011 on file in the Land Registry. Office, Nelson to the south-east corner thi of; thence easterly in a straight tine to'the south-west corner of Lot of Log 5817 of sald Plan 1011; thence. easterly along the southerly bound- ary of sald Lot 72 of Lot 5917, Plan 1022 to the south-cast corner thereof; thence easterly in a straight line to the south-west corner of Lot 76 of Lot said Plan 1011; thence easterly along'the southerly boundary of sald Lot 76 of Lot 5817, Plan 1011 tothe south-east. corner thereof; thence easterly in a straight line to the south-west ‘corner of Lot 78 0} Lot: S817 of watd:Plan 1011: thence easterly along the southerly boundary -of' Lot: 5817 of Plan 1011 to the south-east corner thereat; chence .due south of ‘the northerly boundary ‘of Lot 88 of-Lot 400, Re; glstered Plan, 656A; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said snarl, along the ened, bien Lots 88, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83, ond ‘80 of Lot 400° or ‘said Plan an to the south-westerly boundary of Lot 89 of. Lot 400. of said Plan 656A; thence . in: a. general. south-easterly direction » along’ the’ south-westerly the most’ southerly corner of said Lot ; thence south-easterly Ina straight Mne. to ‘the ‘most westerly easterly. direction’ ‘along the, south- westerly boundaries of' Lots 101,'100, 98, 97 and 96 of: Lot 400 of said 656A to:the most westerly cor- ner of Lot 85 of Lot 400 of sald. Plan GSGA; thence easterly along the sous therly boundary of sald Lot 95 of Lot 400, Plan 656A to the south-east cor- ner thereof, being a point on the eas- terly boundary of said Lot 400; thence southerly along the ‘said easterly. boundary of Lot 400 to.the south-east corner thereof, belng a point on: the aforesald highwater mark of Lower. Arrow. Lake on. the north-easterly north-westerly. direction . along the said highwater.mark'of Lower Arrow Lake on:.the north-casterly.. shore thereof. to the aforesaid -south-west corner.of, Lot 885, ‘belng the point of commencement.’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘that this ‘notice,: the ‘Lteutenant-Governor Jn Council wilt’ proceed- to’ comply with. the application unless within the sald time objection. is“made to the Minister of Agriculture ‘by elght (8) proprietors within such proposed Pound District, in form “A't of the Schedule of the Act. ‘+ Frank Richter. fs Minister of ‘Agriculture Department ‘of Agriculture, Victoria, B.C, January 16th, 1963 = A rere el ROLL and easterly along the southerly, |lin 3: 72 | Meridith Harding 682. 102 of; Lot 400 of said Plan 656A- to |- shore thereof; thence in-'a general}: thirty :(89) daya ‘after publication of | . gue LHS Teena Leitch 254; LUT Teena Leitch 603. No Blows - Jan- et. Brownlie, Teena Leitch, Bea Lundquist. THS Beavers 865; THT Chip- miunks' 2390, TP Beavers 2, Chip- munks 4, Lions 2, Minx 1, Squir- rel ols 0, aeay. Beara Se fixed 3 aS. Flo Tollington 245; LHT Flo aouingten 660. MHS Tom Cow- ; MHT Tom Cowlin 799, T- THT ‘Mipoft ost, Carl 3 | Looblich 625, Elsie. Koochin ' 605, Morning Lea; Gravel:& Top:Soll DITCHING, EXCAVATING <\ RRONE 365 “oti ‘ COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL HS Bones 1126; 3108.” TP 4, 0; Rovers .4,° Defenders 0; Spring- boks 3, Deadbeats 1, Other 600's John: Paulson 731, Pad PLUMBING and HEATING @. Air Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning Swimming. Pool. Equipment WE CARRY A GOOD STOCK OF SUPPLIES . PHONE 3655919 , STORM Windows! for: WINTER LS. Ltd. e Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow » Lakes Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON 252-5434 Arrow: Lakes’ Ferry i Service ROBSON TO. EDGEWOOD Teaye Robson’ Wharf: 10.00 a.m, Monday... Built to your. ° Specifications ° Reasonable ! Rates _ CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR WORKS. PHONE 365-3211 [a cece TH EM A Beat Line ‘Up will 3 increase your tire mileage see -KEN’S. “WHEEL ALIGNMENT At the Chevron Station in Kinnaird’ Phone 365-2472: 2 : : | ela | base them rolling ey _— iat TE Jack White's Field & Stream | You never know what is going to happen next’ in:the world of fishing so it seems, Summit Lake was hotter than a firecracker fish- ing through: the’ ice-one weekend and so Ernie Geronnazo’ and ‘his partner left . early ‘on‘a’Saturday morning « (3.30. a.m. to | be. exact), and arrived at'the Jake for'a week- end of real ‘good fishing.’ | ‘Phe weekend before you could pitch your tent, chop your hole in- side’ and fish ‘in: relative: comfort ‘but not this’ weekend, ‘They chop- ‘ped thelr hole and'due to the’ ad- vent of milder weather ‘apparent- ly the ice had settled and water shot' up about. a foot and kept on| ' flowing. By Saturday night there was close to four inches of wat ontop: of the ice but our boys kept on ‘fishing and without suc- cons. i They. camped, over Saturday “(night ‘and fished all day: Sunday ‘with the luck of landing one two “pounder fora‘ combined total: of approximately 26 ‘man hours of fishing or almost one hour, per. ounce, When: they left. the ‘lake there, was approximately eight in-|° ches of water on top of the ice, Try it: again this weekend, ‘fellows, it will probably be as hot as ever. Jock Stewart and his two-boys came up with a nice catch at Bea- ver Creek, as did: Nick. Shelfon- tiuk, all braokies, while Danny O'- Shea grubbed out_a few little old helgramites ‘and went: after. white fish:in ‘the Columbia with sploning tackle. ‘Successful? Not. much, just nine: ish in pale an hour I under. stand, Any.of you who take the Nel- son News probably saw the picture of Pete Salekin with his 26 pound Dolly Varden that he took off Gra- ham Creek last Sunday with'a light spinning outfit. with a bubble and |:. a plece of bread, It took around an hour’ to :land' the three-foot: long beauty, Boy what a fight that must have been. But then as I said an The ‘Silver Birch “School and Board’ of -Directors convey their sincere thanks to _ everyone who contributed in any manner towards the: Kootenay - Society For. Hand- capped children in Castlegar for the past | Post and come up the proper'sur- NOTICE TO OUR KINNAIRD Natural Gas Customers AT YOUR REQUEST Commencing immediately. all gas “accounts may be paid at the ‘ Castleaird Plaza Branch ie é of the - Canadian’ Imperial - Bank of Commerce SEEKING’ ‘WAYS to SERVE YOU ‘BETTER Ah erie YOUR: GAS Unisry: 9 Pine’ St: “Castlegar, BC. - RED ‘AND. WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. Oe “Ph, 365-4261" ESw_ cio TcATTATCATAT school in the morning and. see béfore, boy, you never know what's going to happen in this world: of ishing, ‘The: ladies. met Inst Monday to finalize plans‘ for the menu for our first Fish and Game Ban- quet’on 'Thurs,, Feb, 28 and it sounds terrific for those who care for meat from the great outdoors, There will be Mulligans, meat paddies, . roasts, meat loaf, ' ete., done {n individual dishes and label- led, accordingly .so°'you can help yourself; a\la smorgasborg :style, topped off: with salads, baked pot- atoes, peas and carrots, with /buc- kets of tea, coffee and slabs of ap- ple ple. ‘. Following the supper will be a short snappy: installation of this year's officers and a film’on, wild life, So, if you haven't already got your tickets you had better. make sure of them as there are only a few left and only a limited amount can be sold.’ i i ‘Four ‘of us went out to the old Irwin; ranch. last, Sunday to look, over the property and come up with: specifications of ‘the area we require for rifle, pistol and .22 and shotgun ranges, What a beau- tiful spot there is in there for this Purpose, with the hillside for -a back stop, away from the ‘road and not close: enough to anyone to be bothersome. ©. If we can just find the corner- vey data, etc, we may yet come ae with the home we're looking for and on the sunny side of the street that. A word ‘to the wise is often sufficient but’ Spring is approach- ing’ and. with it, garden time s0 you owners of dogs who have let|- your’ pets: run loose all winter had best take care. The present time is when‘a good many bitches come into season and with this your mate dog -will develop the wander- lust even moreso, Even if you have a_licénse on: your dog, let'me draw your attention to Section 7, Paragraph (A.) of the Kinnaird dog bylaw which. states: 3 “~ No owner of a dog shall per- mit such a dog to ‘be let at large within the © Municipality :unless the ‘same is accompanied by and under the control of a (continued from page one) annually, If this method was put into effect notvonly, curling enth- ustasta but also businessmen, and local ‘citizens could purchase, these. shares, : Tam: sure citizens woitld have little trouble in arising the needed capital under this. method, ‘ ‘Where should the new rink be built? ‘The ideal place for a new curling rink would be adjacent to the present arena. Not only is there an‘ice plant alreddy available and not in-use but.in holding the an- nual bonspiel, the Arena‘ ice would be) available, s As you are already aware, the arena hall ‘and facilitles in such would be There sre many more reasons why this: spot would be an ‘ideal place for a’ new ‘curling ri . What body should “govern the building? Being a “community: us- ed center, it is my belief that the village council should govern such a building. It could be operated uader much teh same method ‘as the preesnt curling an, with the renting for a nominal sum each : year. The initial sum raised: to. construct the building’ would’ thus. be used to cover this'sum until depleted. ‘ Will-the curling, membership On the Hog Line . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 14,\ 1963 ‘BIRTHS ruary Bar} 2.and 3 was a ‘tremend- ous sudcess,* Comments in ‘Trall last weck .were.to the effect that ers ‘had ever’ entered. These comments should : not be taken lightly. Not’ only. the lo- ity but the whole town itself. Dur- ght .into the local’ hotels; motels, stores, etc, The Castlegar bonspiel \ POSTNIKOFF — To Mr. Mrs, Nick. Postnikoff of fee it was the best bonspiel many curl-| Feb. 7, a daughter. " ST, MARIE — To: Mr. ‘ARGATOFF — To Mr. and and Mrs, Jack’St. Marie of Trail, in cal club benefits from such public- Castlegar: hospital, Feb, 7%, a son. i - and ing such an event dollars are brou-|Mrs, Wm.) Argatoff of Briillant, Feb. 10, a daughter, -, s could grow:into a big thing. ‘The: George: Menzies rink is to be ‘congratulated ‘for the. fine performance madein the’ BCCA bonsplel in Trail: last week. Com- ments by ‘such ‘outstanding curlers as John Cameron, Buz MacGibney and ‘company were that George was. the best shotmaker in .the quite an honour. |). The Castlegar « Ladies "Club hosts its annual bonspiel this week- end, .Games‘ get, underway. Friday |- evening and: continue ‘throughout Saturday and Sunday. Saturday ev- ening. the Kinsmen: Club’ is. hold- ing a-dance’in the’ arena hall in conjunction with the\ ladies spiel, It just came to* mind what a unique - event: it; would: be in B.C, curling if Castlegar. had ‘the fac- ilities and. ambition to | sponsor both a ladies and ‘mens bonspiel spiel. Coming from them that.is|.. .' You get a pair -of $1.00 SOCKS - FREE ; with every cash ‘purchase of cc LOOK BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT LID. OPEN 9 AM. to 9 Pid. for family shopping! FRESH “A” LARGE EGGS Doz. 49c decrease in: the future? The: in- crease in the curling club :mem- bership ‘the past’ two years is in- dicative of what to expect in the future, The population. of Castle- gar and district with the development of the Co- lumbia river project and the con- is certain to grow struction of a new bridge over the crease in population will most cer- tainly ‘contain some new curling enthusiasts, Shift curling is operating ex- ceptionally well. and from’ what. 1 have ‘been told they hope to have 28 many curlers as the regular 'club | § next ‘year, Will the curling: mem- bership decrease in the future question, therefore, seems insignifi. cant and warrants little consider- ation. ‘ The preceding points, I hope, | fj will induce curlers in the area to push ‘for a new rink immediately It would: not ‘be an impossibility to have a-new rink next fall if we get started aie now. 1b Curling” The toca bonspiel held Feb. person or’ is led’ confined oti a leash or : chain.” -Also, paragraph 13 which states ‘‘no owner. of a female dog shall permit such dog to be at-large while in heat un- less “said . dog :*is restrained: by, a leash: or-chain.”) «:.. It: you own -a “aos then. “that j dog * is your’ responsibility, and it is up-to you ‘to! look after him Properly, and that does not mean running at large: annoying others in the: community. Dogs are one of my pet hob- bies.;and I’ keep’ four big’ black labs all the time but do not per- mit them ‘to’ wander ‘around at will. On, the contrary, it is“ most common for me to be hiking down the tracks with them: from six to seven. a.m, and in the . evening, The ‘dogs and ‘I get the: exercise we both need and annoy no one. But .when" I take children to up to 12 dogs: wandering ‘around the ‘school’ grounds -and jumping fon small boys and: girls I too see red, - PLEASE, if: you: ‘or your boys own a dog PLEASE T. OF IT: OR:.GIVE: IT. TO: SoM ONE: WHO WILL. Come ‘spring we'll start Dog Obedience Classes, again there™ are enough rested. Those. trophies you see in’ An- derson ‘Agencies windows are for off at 5:30 p.m. this Friday, and . the Ladies Bonspiel which kicks runs for the’ weekend. They have rinks from’ all’ around sthe’ sur- rounding ° district entered “so “get ‘out. and’ cheer your’ faborites = in Free Telephone Calling: Studied “Free. “telephone | calling ‘be- tween Castlegar’ and Trail ‘is pre- sently: under: study’ by B.C, Tele- phone Company engineers and the results: of the:study : will. be pro- vided Castlegar ‘council later in the year. This” information. was’ given council at its. last meeting. In ad- dition,’B.C, Telephone advised the village that Direct Distance Dial- ing will go into effect here at the same’ time as it goes: into effect at Trail. GASTLEGAR SOCIALS Mr. and ‘Mrs, G.-Eastcott ‘of Rossland accompanied by: Randy and Bonnie Taylor were Friday visitors at the home: of Mrs. H. Johnson. Mrs. R. McCutcheon returned home Sunday evening : from Van- couver where ‘she attended the corpine Ceremonies‘ Friday even- ing’ of her; daughter Miss Kathy *|MeCutcheon, who. is one of the class of 99. nurses ‘in training in the Vancouver General. . Mrs; Wm. Harrower, who was a patient in the~‘Trail’ hospital, re: — turned’ home-at the ‘weekend. = Mrs.. D. Duncan’ of Trail. visit- family left today’ for Wales where they. will visit with relations, We the first! ladies ‘spiel, endeavour.’ - wish them Bon Voyage. ‘LEGION HALL ‘Semi-Annual wa: te Caslteger District Hoepital RUMMAGE SALE MARCH a ee oe DONATIONS contact: / >. Mrs. WOOD — Ph. 365-5706 “Alam. to 4 p.m. | : man and wife curlers from: all ov- er the province would. be: attract: ed by such a spiel, “Courtesy Rule of the Week” : Make ‘sure your shoes are clean before going on the ice. Fac- ilities at the arena are now- avail- Columbia river, .This expected in-|able for. doing’ so. or. over at at the same time. Think how: many CHEEZ WHIZ, 1602. 59c MIX OR MATCH 1502. CR. CORN 4 tins SPAGHETTI 4tins _. LEITNERS Adults: 50c Phone 365-3093 a "LADIES BASKETBALL . PITTS DRUG SCOTT TOILET TISSUE 4 ROLL PACK 39c WHY PAY mone - vs. Kelowna Meikles Teddy Bears Sat., Feb..16° SHSS 7:30 p.m Students: 25¢ § “COME ees SUPPORT Your 7 TEAM" - Galina B.C. Free Delivery _ ORANGES 5 lbs. PLAIN.OR COLORED SCOTT TISSUE 4 rolls 39¢ Wax Refills curis, 2 rats. AY MAXWELL HOUSE Instant Coffee sex i 99c MILK Ateho’7 tin ooo $1.00 Margarine sone uy 21m. . 39 EGGS A:targe local fresh dor. CHEESE | ‘Spreadeaty 2 Ibs. GARLIC RINGS : 3 for 98c Side Bacon sticea w. WIENERS Ib. Potatoes | Netted Gems 501. $1. AD, Fruit Drink; Allens 3 48-0z tins $1. Cigarettes’ All Brands Cin $2. 99 “AND DRY: CLEANERS refills 2 for’... 43 JAVEX BLELER Yo gallon ...... Be ROASTS fh. .... Be Lamb Stew 2 is. 48e CUNRIPE dex CLEAR ‘APPLE JUICE 3 tins $1.00 48-07. HUNTS or AYLMER TOMATO JUICE 3 tins $1 28-0z. MB Fruit Cocktail.’ - 2 tins’: 79¢ -DAD’S FANCY | COOKIES ik 9c 3 Ibs. 59c PARKAY 2 Ibs... 59¢ PURE LARD 2 Ibs. ...: 43¢ GAT. VEG. OIL, gal $1.99 INDIAN RIVER . GRAPEFRUIT 48-07. SIZE 2/6 for ......... 69¢ “AGENTS FOR‘ ‘KOOTENAY LAUNDRY ; i ccc Acco AVAGADOES 9 for 390 TUBE TOMATOES 28c FRESH APPLE ‘JUICE carfon ........ 38e_ Trade where your dollar buys . quality: merchandise at consistent ; low prices: