CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 26, 1962 FOR SALE One double bed and dresser, one single bed and dresser, Apply 5 Green St, or write Box 556, Castlegar. 1960" NS.U.~ maior” scooter 7 50 ee. 6 hp engine, good FOR SALE Attractive pone emulldine: lots in Castlegar, Ph. ting BOATS ADS Ons ‘Thermocratt MTurogines t boats; Wa- anda boats; luggage carrier, dual sents, tire, $250, Ph. 2, ~ One combination propane and eons Tange with tanks and regula- tor, One propang wall furnace. What offers? One propane, water heater. one Johnsen & hp outbonrd motor . 965-4366 after 5 p.m. enn “KINNAIRD HOMES Henoymeen Special ‘This ‘amialls two-bedroom is com- pact and ith garage, a oats; — approximately 900 sq. tt. in “the new Oglow Bullding, 603 colina Ave, Caallegar, Ph. eon 1130 Se cc a "Two 2-roomed cabins suitable Ph, 305-8338, boats; hne Motora; Gator boat boating accessories: trailor supplies; trade-ine. Hurrett Traitor Sates, Frultvate, BO. tins son $15 to $20, Replace, don't ee Alle state rebullt engines are iY Every cngine {s completely Frouman ufactured with new internal fee and ‘all bearing surfaces are mic finished. Guaranteed trade-in credit for your old engine, Installations ar ranged. Simpsons-Sears, Nelson, Ph. 2390, n19 Need Floor Coverings? See Simp- low, low prices. root cellar and ‘shed. eating Dy, Lost Requlre $1,700, Down and $80 pe! Highway’ Location 3 BRs with rentat suite in ‘the bagement, having separate entry. You economy of this bor= uu aieea” Eh. ‘wish security of arena, move over to the phone and call, $15,300 and only $3,000 down Upper Bench Move right’ tn,’ the owner has been transferred. This home !s very well constructed | with hardwood floors, heavy plaster, oné and o half baths, 3. BRs,. dining’ room, base- ment den, large garage. Location 13 neighborly with: an environment for ehildrel $15,500, Terms are $5,000 Down, ANDERSON AGENCIES Real Estate and Insurance Phones Bus: SG5-3441 465-3276 Contact saci HIPWELIL, our, salon. ae aps s08: 25 ac ‘Used canning jars, 412 Ivy. Ph. 365-6491. Used wide Ph, 365-6511. 1960 International 300 utility tractor equipped with backhoe and front-end loader, A-1 condition. pe ced to sell, Ph, 365-5938, Large tricycle. Phone a 1958 Ford, V-8, Ph. 369-2311. 329 Sa ree DIE Ove With eleetrTe ‘One-targe oil stove, with cleciels gal. oll mouth canning jars. one iu one small-sized oll heater, pe en. 365-837: or 365-5183 after 5 p.m. from 8-5 or write Box 609, castiegan $29 SSE Tn baie SISSUTTID vate jes In basic electricity. elec~ tronles, "television and test cquipment valued at $90 for| Ph. halt price or trade for what you. Ph, 365-! ed price for quick sale, un- finished S-bedroom home with base- have 329 _| combination screen doors $36.95 cach. Res: | ph, 365-2161. Fast shipping service from Vancou- ver. Complete.selection of sampies at our store. Simpsons-Sears, Nelson, Ph. mii tine ‘2-door hardtop fee ‘good condition. Ph, 385-5882 865-5155. and wood furnace with 365-5141, 5S room house, gas heat, close to schools. $9,500. Apply S75 Green St, Castlegar. 1953 Fargo %-ton truck, good shape. Can be secn_at Skyline. Cabin cruiser, 6-ft, boam, "16 ft te tong, family bont, $225; one ua Plane speedboat and trailer, 4-ft. beam, 11 ft. long, $150, Ph. 365-3828. Fresh vegetables and peas for freezing. Apply V. Bonde below Castleaird Plaza.. 328 Tncuzal jet pump with three: quarter hp motor and 40-gal. pres- sure tank. Ph. 359-7282 Sentinel Bullding Supplies, Thruma, 328 Brand new gag stove, fully aut- omatic, 30-Inj 10 cu. ft wre frigerator; 28-In. Fairbanks- Morse TV. Now on special, aluminum Phi S80: ZAGI Tene Na Seen aay Like new Home-lite 520 direct- drive chain saw, wore only one chain, $160. Ph. 365-5608. 328 Wiener pigs, $12 each, Write Box 852, Casticgar, Enterprise oll range, g00d con- dition. Ph, 365-8231. $28 Baby budgies, PR. 365-8390, ; 828 HELP WANTED ute Man — ‘23 to 45 years, marricd with good .references, for permanent position. which will pay $80 to $110 a week to start for a man not afrald to work, This could be of interest to a man in a- store or factory who might wish an out- side position. All replics handled with confidence. Call Bob Williams at Es 328 ‘Allstate. Rebuilt. Engines. Save | E206 __—_ M pi agetenenree ae iy trailers; 7 jomed house, hot and cold water and wired, very clean, close to school; Mayflower Service, pecst ‘a:bedroom modér electric home now avatlable, $50°a month of rent- oti tor six months or more. Ph, on SS aroir Hue ABW ae war ae furn: and 4 sultan next te high achool, 412 "hey. Pi BESWGABL PH Hen eT BOO room aut, furnished, Hot wa~ ter, on Main: St. PI 5261. Heated, fully-fucnished, one-bed- room: apartment, central location. Ph. peal 330 ‘S-bedroom home with option to ny Blueberry Creek. Ph, room house, modern, gar- age and garden plot. Close to caged ‘959-7543. son RulbrtaraTaned ga ‘suite, apply a Sas | Sth_ Ave. For ae ‘or aie — 4b Tnioom ‘house, hardwood floors, and workshop. Situated corner lot, Ph, 365-3998, * Nice furnished or unfurnished apartment, 3° rooms, bath, utility. Heat and water Included, | $75. Ber: ylek Bullding, Ph. 365-5872. > 4-roomed apartment and aoe ed apartment. Apply suena hich Apartments, Ph, 365-9781, tina7 @bedroom suite located next to aul Castlegar News, ‘bedroom house in Castlegar. Ph, pe 3397, 4.xoom suite. Apply Mc- Creights Apartments. Ph, seo ovat Announced TRAIL — Winners of the Company-wide “Think Zinc” con. test were -recently by “Think Zinc Winners Recently Kimberley, an’ Assistant Supervi- sor of the, Research and Testing st the Sullivan Mine. the Conzolldated Mining and Smel- .| ting Company. at Trail, B.C. Eight 830 employees from’ Trail and © four from Kimberley operations shared prize money totalling $325. Ten others received a conselatlon prize of a large sheet of i Cominco. stiployeos were en- 5, |couraged to.use the rolled zinc sheets for making any article of a useful, ornamental or artistic na- ture. The contest ran from Janu- ary to March last wi ‘Wop prize of $100 went to Sa- verio Colussi’ of .Montrose, a crane helper in the -zinc-tank rooms at Trail. His submission was a star. Peso shaped hanging. light fixture, fa- shioned out of the zinc sheet, for his rumpus .reom. The second ‘prize of $50 was awarded to J. W. Reynolds of He suggested using zinc sheet to make expansion joints in concrete and masonry structures where a water and corrosion proof material is’ required, Ten other entries qualified for runner-up prizes, worth $25 each; some were ‘split cash awards for duplicated idens. Corhine Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-9041 BIA SAND & Pontias ‘-— Buick —. Vauxhol +)902 Baker ~ St... Nelson - ‘Phone 578 ‘Cor, Maple & Sth, Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT: DIGGING, DITCH- iG, LAND- at Trail, Kiraberley. saimo, Riondel, Yel. and Calgary, Employees of West Kootenay. Po- wer and Light,a Cominco subsi- lary, also took part, DEER PARK SOCIALS coo Mes. C.-T. Williamson Dr. ‘Arthur’ Schwartzenhauer to his home in Portland, Huge. Stock Required For Scouts It requires a stock of over a be] quarter of a million dollars worth {of books, badges, n27 | equipment at Naticnal Scout Head- uniforms and quarters in Ottawa to provide a 330] year-round supply service to Can- ada’s 309,000 Scouts and Leaders. These supplies are housed in the Stores Department's modern at Natio: Ore.,, after spending the past week with his father, Mr. C. Schwartzen- hauer and’ his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, George Brig- geman.. Other visitors at | the Schwartzenhauer’ home “over the weekend ‘were Mr, and Mrs. Wal- ter (Bud) Schwartzenhauer and family of Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hamb- lin and children ‘of Prince George and the former's sister, Mrs. Dor. othy Guise and daughter of Van- couver were recent visitors at their former home here. ‘Mr. Reginald Sibley has re- turned. to his home in North Sur- rey, after spending a two-week holiday at the home of his son- RGTICES Bring own cutlery and dishes. Any- one requiring transportation phone 365-5486 or 365-7381 not later than Friday. Winner of the 35mm camera at the opening of the new variety store was Lucy Nevakshonolf, Robson. B.C. U-Phone Service is the answer- Ing service you need — Also have Business Opportunity Coffee Bar for sale. or. lease, apply Airline Snack Bar ‘Tratl, BC. . 368-6141, LOST: ment suite, owner leaving town. Ph. 329 _—_AccocATAoTceA NATURAL HEALTH FOOD and FOOD SUPPLEMENTS at Health Food Su plies IIe = 3 i 1 ; gar business area, Reward. Ph. 365- 5079. ltr i isted. Ph, S65-S265. it ‘of swimming classes tt 9.30 a.m, ™M HL. Adult evening ¢ clasees to begin Mon, July 30 at 6. SEPORTUNGY — To avel ft Black and white kitten. Castle- | ossary. ‘Watkins Products Inc. Box 4015, Sta- tion:D, Vancouver. 623 Horseback riding every weekend at Harrop Ferry.. Trail rides ‘and tultion, Bring the whole family. 20 horses to choose from and free tent- ing If you wish. H. Harrop. 323 ‘Tralt Business College — New term_ begins September 4. 21-82 : | different ters on Ottawa’s Baseline Road, with some 19,100 square feet of floor space. A staff of 25 handles more .]than 3 million units of merchan- dise each year. In 1961 the 1,800 items, inculding sizes and ‘colours,’ were distributed on 25,803 shipping orders. Over 80 per cent of Scout. sup- plies in: Canada ‘are. sold through 104 official distributing retail sto- res located in larger centres. Overseas ‘Canadian Scouts are 330 suppies through ‘two outlets, No. 3.CP) Wing, R.CAF, Zweibrucken, Germany, ‘and. the Red‘Patch Re- | giional Headquarters in Soest, Ger. many, In addition to the Distribu- ting Retail stores the Department handles, a large mail order bust; Aa interestiag feature of this <| service is that an Eskimo Scout in Inuvik, in the far north, pays ex- actly the same for his uniform and equipment as the Scout in Otta- wa, because Stores . Department pays all shipping charges. Except for a few. items, mostly books, «all. merchandise. sold through the Pies Department ‘is Before you buy a sewing ma- chine see the more push- button, twin-needle automatic 2ig- Seton one. 365-5213 = NT OQUMCT UU VOLKSWAGEN SALES & Phone R.A. '(Bob) and RAMBLER SERVICE ‘Horswill 365-3491 Complete Steck of Volkswagen Cars and Trucks New Rambler Cars Sales & Service — Trades PARKVIEW MOTORS — Nelson zag at Simpsons-Sears, Nelson, Only 399. jacked by our famous 20- year guarantee. ting ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOGS. Box 303, Castlegar. - Deadline for classified ads is 12 noon: Wednesday. y prior-‘to the ea o ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Soberlak wish to announce the engagement of thelr daughter, Betty Ann, to Mr. eeainnls M, Mitchell,. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell: of ‘Kinnaird; B.C. rine wedding to take place on Aug. 25, 1962, from St. Rita's Roman Catholic Church in Castlegar, B.C, WANTED LOLA TT MM Te SEE THIS VIEW FROM THE LIVING ROOM = OF YOUR NEW HOME IN | CRESTVIEW _ SUBDIVISION = BRILLIANT DAM - AIRPORT - COLUMBIA AND = S = KOOTENAY RIVERS - CASTLEGAR AND KIN- NAIRD - MOUNT SENTINEL-AND MANY. OTHER =} S representative in the 1! Would like transportation to Spo- kane Friday or Saturday. Ph. 865- 8081, Mrs. Little. ‘anada, Over io. firms’ keep the De- partments supplied, with ite great in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mackereth at Broadwater. Mr. Merton A. Ki is AAT LORETTA’S BEAUTY SALON Hair Styling, tints manicures te. ete. ' Comfort under our Air-con- ditioned Hair Dryers. Eben 865-8280 ta Lacoursiere it Arrow Lakes Ferry .. Service: EOBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Whart 10.00 a.m, Monday. Leave Robson Whart 10.00 a.m. Thursday. ewood spending a holiday at Procter where he is the guest of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cc, M. Kirkendall. Mrs. A, Lampard and her grandchildren, who spent the’ past week camping at Deer Park, have returned to their homes at Castte- gar and Kinnaird. ‘My. and Mrs. W. Price and children of ‘Castlegar were week- end visitors to Deer Park.‘ Mrs. A. Saunders and family of Willow Point were weekend visitors to Deer Park, Other week- end visitors included: the Walkers from Silverton, Mr. Ivor Johnson ‘ird, Mr, me Briggeman, and‘ many ‘more. *)))°\ .? Mrs) A. Lat Sietepaat the past two weeks ‘atthe “Bulldog Lookout. where Mr. Law is: em- ployed as lookout man for the B.C: Forest Service, has returned’ to her: home in Deer : Park. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bortnick and son David of. Trail - are spending their holidays | at their summer home ‘here. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirkman and son Jamie of . Port. Alberni are variety ol shown in the 00, 000 catalogues sent out each _Year. Land Donater Receives Gifis Mr. E.G. (Capt.) Beaumont of Victoria, who has donated land for. two Provincial: Park sites, re- ceived ‘gifts himself from grateful residents .of Fort Fraser. During the opening ceremony of the $76-acre Beaumont Park, on - June 18, Mr.’ Beaumont was presented with ‘a bouquet of red roses, an oil painting of -Fraser Lake and a hand-made pair of buckskin gauntiets. This park has’ been built on the original site. of Fort. Fraser, which was on the shore Three Rhodes Scholars From anicowver Aist vee Alst: “Boy Scout Troop, at Point Grey’ United Church, has the distinction of ha- = ving produced three Rhodes scho- jars. Named as a a British Columbia 962: list: of Rhodes Scholars is Stuart Robson who, in addition to his Scouting activities, was president of the student council at high school and played: onthe’: school’ basketball and football teams. Robson is .now.. a student . at of Fraser Lake in 1806. by Simon Fraser of the Northwest Company. Where. the: old fort stood, camp- ‘|sites, picnic areas.and boat lIaun- ching facilities are now. available for. public use. coAet a_ holiday. withid the for- mers father Mr. J. ‘kman. and his sister Miss M. R. tikaaa ‘RADIATOR REPAIRS . >: RADIATOR REPAIRS SHOP STOCKS.BONDS MUTUAL FUNDS 71490 Bay. ‘Ave. Trail,- B.C. - ‘364 Baker St., Nelson, ‘B.C, Phone Trail 364-1231 Phone Nelson 2388 Castlegar. and’. D! istrict residents call Zenith 6707 (no toll charge). ‘BEACON MOTORS: Ltd.” PLUMBING AND HEATING REPRESENTATIVE FOR ‘SIMPSONS SEARS EVERY: MONDAY. AND TUESDAY © Free Estimates’ Nothing. Down 3:Years To Pay. KINNAIRD: BRIEFS Village council . delegates to the .UBCM. convention’ in Kam- loops, Sept. 12.15, will be Comm.’s E. C, Ackerman, Pat Romaine and G. S, Rust. Two building Seite were approved. One is to W. L. Vader, $500 for a single garage and a carport, subject to: the building in spector’s approval. : The other erh for. Richard: Martini, $12,480 i a house in: Kinberry Heights. ee ener) The ‘latest water ‘tests taken at the village office on July.4 showed 0/5. . °. It_was reported the Kinnaird swimming pool has been filled to test for leaks. Comm. Ron. Giles is to meet with the swimming pool society to co-ordinate further de. velopments. = UMMER “SALE Of all Cotton Dresses, sizes 2to 12 | PLUMBING So and HEATING: Oy : Air Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning Swimming ;Pool Equipment WE CARRY A GOOD ‘STOCK.OF SUPPLIES - PHONE 365-5919 Do it Yourself and Save Blueprints and Tools Loanec Phone 365-6282 “CASTLE TONIGHT & FRIDAY. : The first experiences of @ young man in the Lenton In “AIL: Popular ‘Styles WINDOW. ‘AND “DOOR GLASS "IN “SAT. - MON. - TUES. Mat.:Saturday at 1.305. ence et Otero) To » they were assigned . the ‘Holy Cats’ Meant Just That Thousands Of Years Back “Holy Cats!" hs common, ev- eryday but when agriculture had become well of years ago cats were regarded as holy, In pagan. Europe, big winds: were - symbolized ‘by |/the wolf, little “winds by. the . dog. When’ cats arrived on the scene, ‘rain, Hence: the “It's rain- 6 remo- | § ved the cat from its wild state and tamed cats to protect their stores of: grain, - The: animal ‘proved so admirable in doing. its assigned task that it was later considered to represent: one of the gods, Ex- ing. cats and ope iy ure used today to describe. a gusty. rainstorm. : A century and_a. half ago in fore eatin edt if the cat paused to ‘lick: its: tall; a visiting ‘stranger if kitty' washed over her left;eye.: And it was. bad ews if the ~ cat ‘sneered several | th in a row — everyone in the |: household, was \golng to catch cold. ‘Muessa, the cat ‘of Mohammed, was 80 “peloved bythe : prophet that. rather. than have her: distur. bed, he cut ‘off’ the hem of his tobe. Punishment. was meted out to anyone found y sbuning cats.and el the: cat fs an:hon ored by cea killed: recently. in’ Deer Park cats ,was forbidden, When a a died, his custodian ‘was required to! shave’ his. eye-]* brows as a ‘sign of mourning. High. y. prized. among spoils of war,.all captured cats in-enemy lands were sent. home: iby Egyptlan soldiers./’, oa Bear]: Killed in’ Deer Park A large black: ‘bear was: shot About 3,000 ‘Be. ‘in Egypt, and C. T Willson after “it had “damas zed several cherry trees in an’ or- to. Mr. William. L. TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE. WORLD Castlegar mepsewentative for International Air Transportation WEST’ Dept, Store Phone 365-4911 son. Cherries and leaves were completely ; stripped from Wed then the limbs were broken aif, Mr. A. A. Phelps, who has a farm in this same area, has shot and killed eight bears to date. the |” Campbell - Of interest in, West Vancouver and Castlegar was the marriage Comme Printing Nelevision Service dim refilled os Radios, Phonographs, @ Electrical ‘Appliances. - @ Applications for TV cable hook- upa made here. “Years~ of guerantee of dependable ‘ELECTRONIC : SERVICES 365-3331: —. Phones :— 365-4601; Phone 365:3093 experience is our servioe." KINNAIRD, BL. in St. Anthony’s Chur- ch on the morning of Saturday, July 14, when Judith Graham Mc. Diarmid became the bride of Bur- ton Peter Campbell. Father. D. A. McInerney offi- ciated. at the ‘ceremony for the daughter of Mrs. J. M. McDiarmid and the late Dr, John Menzies Mc- Diarmid, West Vancouver, and the son, of Mr. and’ Mrs. Leslie V. Campbell of Castlegar, B.C. “. Given in marriage by her bro. ther, Nevin McDiarmid of Toron- to, the bride wore a full-length gown .of silk organza over taffeta in Edwardian, styling... A’ pearl coronet fastened ‘her chapel length veil and she carried a bouquet of white roses and Eng- lish ivy. Her only jewelry was a pearl necklace, ‘The bride’s attendants, Mrs, Malcolm’ Brodie: of Toronto, sister .of the bride,.and Mrs, Ronald Ste. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 26, 1962 Kinnaird Socials | Mrs. J. Kaufman, Phone 365.5488 Mr.‘and | Mrs. Terry Cormier spent a week of thelr vacation re- cently visiting Mr. Cormler’s par- ents, Mr, ‘and: Mra, J. R. Cormier of. Prince! Rupert. Upon leaving the coast, the Cormiers; vis friends in Cedarvale, a beauty spot near Terrace” where, the’. Seven Sisters Mountains are located. They ‘toured “{the Lakelse: area where the recent earthquake has left. prohibitive shambies‘ of the hot springs area and the surround- ing park ‘Jand. .The..quake which occurred_in | W! May. has. been the object of a great deal of scientific study. @ |‘... Later, arriving -at'Kitimat,' Mr. and -Mrz.,Cormler visited the for. mer’s © brother-in-law:. and : sister, 4) Mr..’and Mrs, :W...Ursurlak »for’a McDiarmid wart, sister of the groom, wore daytime-length frocks of soft pink silk crepe.--Their pillbox’ head- dresses were trimmed in ‘matching | ¢, veiling’ and ‘they cirried pink gladiolus. Best:man was Jack Killough of Castlegar, while ushers were Ronald Stewart ‘of North Vancou- ver and John Landis ‘of Castlegar. At an ‘open air reception at Park’ Royal Hotel following the ceremony, H. T. Peters offered the toast to the bride. Out.of-town guests included friends and rela- tives: from Kemloops, Kelowna, Castlegar Trail,and Winnipeg. ¢ A beige linen suit with ‘acces- sories en ‘tone. was the’. bride’s choice for her honeymoon trip to Seattle and. the south. It was complemented bya corsage of yel- low roses... On their return the newlyweds will take up residence in the Col. umbia Apartments Castlegar. By JACK WHITE got. off to a BO LIKIN’S ne R. S. TT 4 “ALLEN‘S ASSORTED Wieners Ibe: 2 ROLLS offee ‘NABOB, ib. ee oe am: ee fresh pack, 4 Ib, a Miracle Whip ea ‘Marshmallows: 2 pts. Orange Base «ts . Fruit. caries fins Potatoes 10 tts .. Watermelon ib. Wax Paper Refills . good. start two weeks: ago, pow- dering the little whirling yellow clay : pigeons, but. have been. bog- ged. down ever since, First it: was a shortage of shotgun shells which have. finally ‘arrived. but still no sign’ of the clay pigeon supply. . > However, ‘we are assured that by ded ' the. Edmonton! Exhibition enjoyable two weeks vacation:’ ‘American visitors'at the home of ‘Mr. and Mra, Richard Paul‘and family are‘ the 'former’s: mother, Mrs,.A.'D; Paul’ of Compton, Call. fornia’ and his sister, Mrs. G. R. Ferguson’ ‘of Portland.» They.” ar- rived last Thursday to spend 10 days here... --)) ‘Attending the camp Lourdes session for girls: will’ be Dianne Soberlak’' and ’:' Nicole Kaufman. |! ‘They leave for:camp this weekend. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Martin Henke on Tuesday were Mr, and |; Mrs, Jim ‘Bargery and. three dau- ghters, Susan, Janet and Kathleen of. Nakusp, ? * i fs Pee et Foe eT OUR....... JULY SALE of chidren’s Wear is. still in. progress SAVE NOW: at CINDY'S. BOB'S ‘Mrs,’ N..'T.\Kassian |. BAMBINOGUVES only ......... 296 CARNATION INSTAXT WILK, 3 th. pkg. . 68e SEEDLESS: GRAPES Ib. 29c bn FANCY STRIFED MELONS half or whole er CHICKEN, 6 ez. ims 3 for ........ $1.88 limit 12 tins te customer” ST. RITA'S HALL — TONIGHT JACKPOTS $42.50 & $55.00 55. NUMBERS CALLED » ‘RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. SPARE RIBS I. . 28c PORK HOCKS m. . 23¢ _ Margarine 2 Ib. pkg. 49c GOLDEN: LOAF. FLOUR’ : 2A ths. ..... $149 ‘SIDE BACON, sliced, Ih:, - BEEF GHUGK STEAKS, Ib, . GUT-UP FOWL, Ib. ... BEEF BLADE-ROAST, blade removed, PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ib... PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. . ... - SWIFT’S PREM, 12 02, .. TOMATO JUICE, Aylmer, 48 or. 3 tins | , 89e ORANGE POP, 5 tins 49¢. Alpha MILK, 6 tins 89¢ case 48 fins ... $6.99. Gaines DOG FOOD, — ig. 5 ib. pkg. .. 59¢ Dad’s OATMEAL COOKIES 2 pk 45c GERTO, bottle .;. 29¢ Chubby Sil Dresses sizes 72 to 14V2' going at HALF. PRICE : 3 T-Shirts, Sh rt. Pants, : Sli Shorts, Pop Tops, 4 © Bathing Trunks: and. Swim Suits. Maternity Wear all greatly,:reduced. SEE THESE TREMENDOUS : VALUES NOW AT Carolyn’ s Childrens Wear Sosdeaied | Plaza’ ‘Kinna tke University of British Colum: Moddess 2 pkgs. ide. KING: SIZE Paes STORE HOURS. Sundays 10.08. a.m; to 5 p.m, ‘Mondi 00. to’ WELL-KNOWN ‘LANDMARKS “CONTACT = =| = S FRAMES — : ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS : TIDE, King-size, . 2 woecesee S119 FLOUR, 5 Roses or Purity, 25 Ihs., $1.59 COFFEE, Nabob, {hy eae . 69c .. From the same Scout, Troop ames William Megill,~ named as a Rhodeg Scholar. for. Ontario this year. He is attending Royal Military College. at Kingston; His home is now in Ottawa, but he was a mem. ber of the 41st ‘Vancouver Troop in 1953 and 1954: In 1959 Michael Brown, ano- ther member of the Troop, was pues Sashless” Win-' “dows and” All Sealed" “Units CASTLEGAR’ SASH AND: DOOR Wor spp PHONE 365.3211; . Pile HiICE CREAM, ’ Young. Agencies Ltd. Bulk, Pr. < Qt. -2¥% gal. Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-4341 Other choice Lots available at Blueberry, Kinnaird. => and Castlegar. To View after hours Please Phone = ;365-6081, Ed. Herman. pamed a British ‘Columbia ‘Rhodes ‘He ~' has ‘completed ‘two vat ih =| bes FANE years at Oxford fe More ‘Specials 8 ‘See Gur. “Red and ‘White: Flyer SAVE $ BY TRADING AT: “YOUR ‘FRIENDLY. STORE “Ate eee acon Pe ETE - alapet eel