CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 2, 1978 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 2, 1975 ; i PR sah I Shown in Must New RCMP. <. Consumer Fact Local Court News Constable : Posted Here ment has a new constable, Cat; Dennis Christopher- son has been given temporary posting tothe local detachment, The constable Is single. This is his first Posting. Close to 100 medical per- sons, both doctors and nurses, ‘attended a seminar Saturday at. Selkirk) College as another -BOB’S Pay'n - Takif lid. Casttegar’s Biggest Lime uper-marketl PAY'N TAKIT COFFE! Delicious FlavorNo Chicory] Ib. 99¢ DUNCAN HINES” CAKE MIX pkg. 89c Castlegar RCMP detach- . Making Jelly — Need a Pectin? Because of labor problems ‘at the manufacturer level you may have, some difficulty ob- taining ‘Certo’ for jam and jelly making. ‘ Many consumers may not realize that ‘Certo’ is simply a “brand name for pectin, the main Areas Largest Medical Seminar Held Saturday aspect of continuing medical ‘This waa the first major event organized by the com- munication committee of the “West Kootenay Medical Society to ee held here. est speaker was Dr. C. LK “Mellectne of Nelson. The program tople was headaches. substance that determines the Sulhabilty of a fruit for jelly making. ie ‘you can't find ‘Certo’ in your grocery store, you might look for M.C.P. Jam and Jelly Pectin. The M.C.P. crystal pectin can be used as a Substitute for ‘Certo’ The use of commercial pectin not only makes it posst- ble to prepare jelly from fruits low in pectin, but also greatly shortens the time required and reduces the amount of evapor- ation * Although jellies can be made from some fruits without adding commercial extracted pectin, studies show that even when the cost.of pectin was included, jellies made with commercial pectin cost less per. glass than jellles from the same fruits made without the ex- tracted pectin. : City Council Briefs City clerk Rick Beauchamp has been authorized to start Proseedings for boundary ex- tensions oe An pletn fos water service by M. D. ‘herson to his property eet is located outside the city's boundaries, has been refused. Council stated it was unable to comply VILLAGE MARGARINE 3.lbs. $1.00 128 cz.’ Gallon CRISCO OIL $4.99 AYUMER'S TOMATO JUIC! 48 cz, tins - e8e , "APPLE JUICE <5." tr I Vv ER R 3 PKGS. 5 Ibs. $3.45.2:- : Ready for: Your ‘Freezer MILD DELICIOUS |<” 2 POUND BOXES $1.99 ———___. SWIFTS PREMIUM WIENERS Cello 16 cz. pkgs. ic. -All Beef or Regular ROY-ALL LUNCHEON MEAT 12'ez. tins 9c LEAN GROUND BEEF 10 Ibs. $8.79 In 1, or 2 Ib, pkgs, for the Freezer: WEST DOG FOOD 4 tins 97c King Size FAB Only $1.89 Opportunity For a career sales oppor= tunity with an international lorganization in the immedi late area, Attend 2 weeks lof sales training in Van- louver, B. penses patd. Unlimited advance- ment opportunity — no seniority. Act today to ensure tomorrow For Appointment CALL DON ROKOSZ * Tuesday to Friday Oct, 7 to 10... 365-7282 FLORAL Arrangements for with this request at present +because the demands on the system already require it to work at full enpacity. ‘The Womer's Aiatliary to the Castlegar and District Hospital have been granted a reduced hall rental of $60. for thelr two-day fall rummage sale to be held Oct, 24 and 25. eran The rifle club has been informed as of Oct. 1 it is expected to pay a weekly $5 fee for use of the rifle range located in the Kinnaird Hall, LEGALS Rossland — Re _ ft ae IN THE S| cour OF BRITISH GO COLUMBIA, BETWEEN: KOOTENAY. SAVINGS CRE- UNION 'and JOHN Bot PLAINTIFFS AND: ‘HARRY SMITH and SHAR- ON SMITH, ee DEFENI : NOTICE ore unre HARRY. and 10: SHARON: OTe TAKE. NOTICE that an been ‘ * Store. - In court Tuesday Dixon Paul Scantland, 26, of Robson, pleaded not guilty to a’charge of intent to. mislead, He was found gullty. and sentenced to one month in jail. The sentence is to run concurrently with a three-month jail sentence he is presently serving for breech of probation. ° ‘The orlginal three-month sentence also stated Scantland wan to be placed on 12 months Probation. . "Marjorie D. Rempel, 82, of “Castlegar, pleaded guilty to driving with'a blood ‘alcohol count over .08. She was fint $250 or in default 90 daya in jail. - She is also prohibited from driving a motor vehicle on any highway in Canada for a period of one month. ees Alex Relkoff, 65, of Castle. gar, pleaded guilty to theft under $200. Item involved was a package of Kraft cheese removed from the Super-Valu He was fined’$50 or In default 30 days in jall. He was also ordered to return the article, . Robert J. Johnson, 25, of | Castlegar, pleaded guilty to driving with a blood alcohol count over .08. He was fined $250 or in default $0 days in jail, His driver's licence was also suspended for one month. eo jee Michael Solovsky, 58, of Stocan Park, pleaded guilty to a charge of theft under $200.” Items involved were three Nellson’s chocolate bars. He was fined $50 or in default 30 days in jail. ele. : A male Castlegar juvenile was fined $25 after he pleaded gullty toa charge of being a “minor in possession of Liquor. . ° Raymond Eric Bacon, 19, of Castlegar, pleaded guilty toa charge of driving while’ his driver's licence was under. suspension. He was fined $250 + or in default 80 days in jail. He ig also prohibited from driving a motor vehicle on any highway in Canada for a period of one - month, ‘al umbia, No. oye by Koo- tenay Savings Credit Union and: John: Howe in which the Plaintiff's claim is foe an accounting of what ee bye you ie the Plaiaticis irtue of a mortgage Ere the 17th day . o! eter 1970, gran! ted bY judas Pleaded guilty to'a ‘charge of mischief after tearing up a mattress in a cell of the local detachment. He was fined $125 or in default 90 days in jal. He was also placed on probation for three months and ordered to pay restitution to the RCMP of $18.60. cee Lyle A. Mykyte, 21, of Hospitals — Funerals Apple, Pear, Peach, Apricot, Italian: Prunes, Plum nay y Savings Ereiit Union mortgagee, of real pro- perty situated in the Pro- vince of British Columbia more particularly known and described | as: Let Block 2, Dist- rict Lot 4598 x Kootenay District,-Plan 4255 EVERGREENS Spreading & Upright Junipers Ball, Pyramid, Compact & Gold Compact Cedars Shady Trees & Flowering Plants, House Plants, Pot. Plants, Potteries, Terranium Plants, Indoor Hanging Baskets Perennial Rockery Plants and Fall Bulbs first Year Growth CHRISTIES PREMIUM CRACKER: 2 Ib. pkg. $1.19 IBHOW COST SPECIAL KEEP YOUR BUDGET ALIVE WITH OUR LOW, LOW PRICES! eect Expert Landseaping FREE ESTIMATES SAM‘S NURSERY & FLORIST 1001-9th Ave., South _ Castlegar: Ph, 365-7312 “Open 7 Days a Week” gation strict and in default of payment of the sum found due on such sccountlng within time appointed therefor, that your right, title, and inter- est and that of your heirs, executors administrators and and absolutely’ cancelled. ‘THER TAKE “NOTICE that service of the pearance in the. Court House” in’ the City of Rossland, British Columbia. such In cctault a : c pleaded guilty to Gavin while under suspension. fe was fined $250 or in default 80 days in jal : George Rashke of West- bank pleaded guilty to two charges of possession of a gun without a licence, He was fined $100 on one charge and $150 on the second charge. High Cost of Calories Could Reflect in Job Notice ‘the- guy with the gavel at a stockholders’ get- together. Or the head man at board meeting. Sure, he's tan- ned and good-looking. That's part of the corporate image. But, usually he's thin as wellas dapper. And that's part” ofa natural bias against fatties, experts say. ‘The Robert Half Personnel Agencles, Ine., New York, N.Y., made a study of 50,000 executive jobs they's filled. One fact stuck’ out like a bay window. Only nine per cent of the men who landed $25,000 to $50,000 jobs were 10 pounds or more overweight. But of those who wound up in the $10,000 to $25,000 bracket, 39 per cent were. + 'son, period of six months except for Derek G, Todd, 27, of Pass Creok, pleaded gullty to a charge of being in possession of narcotles, He was fined $75 or in default 30 days in jail. eee John David Ryan of no, fixed address pleaded guilty to acharge of theft under $200, He was sentenced one’day in - prison, ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY PENTECOST) TABERNACLE 767: First “Ave. i Pastor: Rev, HH. Graham Chureh Ph. bsicdis 00! 9.50: a. . In ie on Tuesday of last reek Terry Rerehudott oh of Castlegar, pleaded charge of driving with : ia alcohol count over .08, fined $300 or in default ane month in jail. He was ‘also placed on six months probatlon and ordered to take the im- o. paired drivers course in Nel.’ gt, PETER LUTHERAN “CHURCH © * "405 Maple St. Castlegar Donald G. Chambers, 28, of Castlegar, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while im- paired. He was Shea my or in default one month in jail. He is { prohibited from driving for a Lutheran, ae - Rev, Richard Klein: Pastor 112/=)4th Ave, No 365-3662 of 365-3664 the purpose of work. He Is to + take the impaired driver's course in Nelson, Armstrong and Ami Coll CHURCH OF, GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Learning” “Worshipl Sunday 9:45 a.m. losses for all Ages 11 a.m, Family Worship Wednesday ‘7:30 p.m. Opportunities to Serve CHURCH OF. CHRIST : MEETING IN CASTLEGAR For Information 365-2241 or 365-7973 oF 365-7362 Directory of Local and District Churches CALVARY. BAPTIST. CHURCH Next to the Cloverleaf Mo ‘Castleaird | Plaza APOSTOLIC CHURCH: ‘One Block” East “6f \the: Castlealrd Shopping ‘Plaza’ 1a, ty School Vam. Morning worship ‘WORLDWIDE CHURCH : OF GOD... Saturday Services Nerds Hall 1009°- 7th Ave. ca wy Castlegar Service: 10:00 a.m. Bible Seedy Tst'& Srd Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Minisien Ny Mr. Clan Weber Affiliated ain Case Ted ibassades CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. \W. Harrison ° Ph: 965-7148 Saturday Ree xe ; Pm Sunday Masses oem dad Tham. Over 180 Persons Attend Workshop Ceatre, Examines One of Over 100 Species of ; ‘College "Clee Dung Popa Bl Mushroom Course ver. 180 people attended the Saiki College! mushroom workshops held on Sept. 20 and 21 in New Denver and Castle- gar, Instructors at the work- op were Dr. Richard Haard and his wife Karen, co-authors of the book’ "Foraging for Edible Wild Mushrooms”. ‘Dr. Haard pointed out that in collecting mushrooms, it important to'keep the various kinds in separate containers until they can be Identified. : Otherwise a crumb from a polsonous species may become mixed with a non-polsonous | spectes and Ister be eaten. - © In addition to'the risk of polsoning isthe problem of allergic reactions’ to non- polsonous ‘mushrooms, Any type of mushroom may cause an “allergic reaction. In sampling a new. peeled of non-poisonous mushroom, Dr. Haard it. non-polsonous mushrooms, This procedure should not be used ‘ona mushroom to determine if It {s poisonous, as eating only one mushroom ' may ' cause death, At the. workshops partic!- pants collected mushrooms and checked them against a table of labelled specimens provided by the instructors, Dr. Haard pointed out that there’are about 2,000 species of ‘mush. rooms in the Northwest and that 1t requires practice and experience to identify mush- rooms, He presented a slide show and recommended:: various books on'mushroom identifica- tion. The workshops provided a good introduction to the prob- lems of mushroom identifica: , tion for those interested:in Pursuing this interest, A oh ace eating’a small portion and then iting 24h a dolerining if Goes nn Frying Chicken TURKEYS UTILITY, GOV'T. INSP. 6 = 16 LBS, ..)., ROUND STEAK ‘BONELESS ‘FULL {CUT CANADA GRADE “A” BEEF Ib PORK ROASTS. GOVT. INS, tb, Alberta Branded Beef: 1 and A2 Steers, Gov't. Insp. Cur. and” Weepeed. Ready for Your Freezer SIDES CUT UP, GRADE “ GOVT, INSP, TRAY PAK .. 99° "BEEF wee erat i tb, 490 Boneless Rump Roasts Canéda'Grade “A” Besf. Gov't, Insp, Ist and 2nd Cuts ......), Ib, Smoked Pork Yer : No. 1... Ce be Cc: Be. Directory of Business and Professional Services COHOE i BRAKE z WHEEL INSURANCE 521° ".496" Columbia Providing a Complete Castlegar. Insurance Service y PHONE 365-7818 269 Col. Ave., Castlegar PHONE 365-3301 Open Saturday Wheel Alignment Brakes - Shocks’ LAWN MOWER REPAIRS “Call - The Only +. Complete Brake Shop ’~ in’ the: Kootenays BEGoodrich , : TIRES = TIRES BOUNDARY ELECTRIC (CASTLEGAR) LTD, Heaters & MECHANICAL « CONTRACTORS, Phone 388720 9 Eq. Ltd, 1400 Pen aRver Caalegee Fronnsses 365-3182 CASTIEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughttul, Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite; Marble ‘and Bronze Plaques. RUBBER STAMPS Quick Service All’ Sizes, Styles < PARDMAN FURNITURE CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘Maytag Sales 191 Columbia Ave, + and: Servi Phone 365-7266 |] GUARANTEED REPAIRS 158, Elmer.’ Walner 146, Bill . Ph. 365-5240 Senior Bowlers Top scores for Senior Cit! rere ‘APPLIANCE REPAIP~ Speedee Appilance Repales hrey 167, Hi ‘Hugok All Horne Appliances: phrey 167, Henry Humphrey 168,, Danny *MeDonald 159, Phone 365-3649 or Exilda McAndrews 167, Mil- 365-3145 dred Brady 129, Bob! Cormier ‘Easton’ 146,. Menna Pederson 138, Ken Keating 185 and Nan Raine 183. COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tenk Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave. “or Castlegar: >“You'd expect,” a company spokesman says,:“to find just > the “opposite, Bigger jobs are usually filled by older men, And. age/is what helps: put on the be ‘i 5 MIKES CLEAN AND SHAMPOO Carpets’ and Fumiture Reasonable Rates > Phone 359.7398 Why isa fatso bypassed when. promotions are -handed out? “Probably,” 'a spokesman says, he can't’ discipline himself for the sake of his job—and the com- pany. Overwelght slows you down, The igh cost of ealoies is fallure. OFFICE SUPPLIES Columnar Pads Scotch Tape, Staples Typewriter Ribbons To Move Ore. labels, All aa etc. Ontario began to bulld its EWS tario Railroad ee aye in order iW) Caldas Ave, (OOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1, Teall No. 6 Ymir Rd,, Nelson Clinics Tuesday & Thurs. Castleaird Plaza Next.to Cooper Agencies Summer Hours Effective May 27 10:30 a.m, to 12:30 noon COMMERCIAL PRINTING Phone 365-7266 DESMOND T. LITTEWOOD DOS. OPTOMETRIST 966 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 3525152, Tropical fish In aquariums make ex- otle dis- plays fer ‘your home. ‘Aquarium Supplies Groceries — Gas MAPLES STORE Blueberry. Creek PHONE 365-6149 GREEP'S. ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES’ & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free’ Estimates ORK, Gas Fitting Furs 2, Ventilation Heating - Refrigeration & Mechanical: System. — Sales & Service — MESYMA 704 = 6th Ave, South Ph. 365-7775 - Castlegar pk EC pie ‘ Cleanings va cro ice Daily, Weel ly or Monthly. os Shemposing rai Call Coli Nee 825. 4632 or Castlegar 365-, 7801 C. Ven Pelt * KOOTENAY TRADING POST “Antiques” New and Used Furniture & Mise. 123 Main St., Castlegar PHONE 3653719 We Buy, Trade & Sell RHC INS. AGENCIES LTD. 601. Baker St., Nelson Ph. 35: 2 Fire - Auto. = Boat. ° Traller =. Ufe Call Peter Majesgay 365-5986 DRY WALL TAPING. \ TEXTURED CEILINGS. 7} *% PLASTER REPAIRS & : STUCCO: - uF PH. 364-1059) For 3 * RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp. Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C.~ Ph. 365-7605 Capri \ -AUTO. BODY. 7633. bth ‘Ave. ie Castlegar: 55, PAINTING. Industrial, Commercial,’ Residential Phone 399-4273 _ Sam Koozma. Roukin, 19, of Crescent Valley died Sept, 24 at the ‘Castlegar! and District” “Born, May. 18," 1026, at Verigin Sask. Mr.Konkin came Funeral Services Held . Konkin, 49 to Krestova as a youth with his grandparents residing there continuously until his death. He is: survived by ‘his mother Dora Konkin of Kres- toval) oi: » Burial took’place in Kres- pore Cemetery, eas ~ Slocan Village Briefs Slocan’council at its meet- ing on Wednesday of last week bas appointed Mrs. Phyllis): as returalng officer election.’ necesaary funda required to pay. M weet cr Bosinesring & for. forthe “Nov. 16 munielpal Council has authorized the Public meetings regarding the skating rink are to be held. ‘The ‘first one’ will be at’ the Senior, Citizens’: Hall In Slocan at 8 pam: Oct.:15.. °° Heese 8 Village clerk Vera Hamil- y Pacific ‘forthe use ‘of its e+ equipment ja preparing the } tine Fe ait of the abating rink. : : skating rink’ site. tion’ of, aves oe lds nickel and’ copper. REPOSSESSION FOR SALE 1972" ESTATE MOBILE HOME 12.x 60 3 bdrm, complete except for washer & dryer. entered ATED © at ‘Rossland, ‘British Columbia, this 25th day of Ei September, 1975. K. R, Bur District Moristrar. This NOTICE OF WRIT is.issued by E. M, McGaul- tlegar, British Columbia. ROBSON: 9:45 a.m. 58, David's Anglican & United Churches cents, “oanes Low Suahes, NEWS EDITOR ‘Mall aubscription rate to the Castlegar News “J ts $800 per year. The price by delivery boy ts 20 cents an issue. Single copies in stores are’ 20 CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLISHED “EVERY THURSDAY: MORNING AT” “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS” CASTLEGAR, 6.C, * FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1047, BY Lv. (LEB) CAMPBELL, BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN 7 malt ‘The Castlegar News 4 Audit’ Bureail of) Cireulatl a member of the number 0019. WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING. MOR. be. signed in ink with the Address of the writer, "Pent names will be wed. on a but the correct name must be ‘sub= ee ent: It tn agreed by th 5 ent ne space that the liabill the, event! of failure to ia : tient rect nama. and advertiser re publish’ any advertiee- Steel Belted SCOPE TUNEUP CENTRE” ¢ al Complete Automotive Service. 850 Columbia Avenue 1” ‘Across from the School Bosrd Office ; || "WE HURRY SERVICE" > that ‘this test ‘apple only to Killer- Thon Wars Ode to Ken Greaaa Hang Gliders T stood upon a mountain top. “Listened to the wind Murmur in the’ tree to Listened to the wind" Whisper in my sall T felt it lift me from the ground =~ Carry me into the blue sky above My, heart stood still Ecstasy flooded my soul Below me a thousand feet down «A aver bon wound te way, «reer by ‘A hawk é é A raven ‘reamed from a ea top L ‘knew Sal Thad done ¢ ‘What men had dreamed for millennium Thad flown the skys 0f a silent gossamer wing In rapture, joy, and sometimes fear I turned, lifted high, wheeled round and round And/up and up Soared' and called with the air currents ‘With the wind and earth Til I grew, dzry. from sheer joy =: An hour, and maybe'm eft all mankind = Tlived-a dream bélow a HSA TS IEE ‘That few. men ever As Z Gently T turned and’ twisted Came down and down "Till my feet reached out in a green el © And touched on ali rose has killed 25 million persons since its invention;-a toll exceeding all the deatha in wars this century. ‘The figure was cited in Paris at a conference of high- way experts from 12 countries. meeting to discuss latest im: provements in highway safety. U.S. federal highway ad- ministrator, Norbert. Tiemann, told’ delegates: “The appalling fact is that; the automobile came into existence it has killed more than 25 million people in the world. ‘That is more than 28,5, million deaths in’ wars around the world in the same period.” £ Attack Begins - . With Message From Scout Ant When a foraging army.ant locates prey that it dare not attack alone, it rushes back to a column of fellow army ants and moves down the line, touching antennas briefly with each ant, Within minutes an assault force of hundreds is recruited ‘and marching toward ‘the prey, which fs'usually a larger indect ‘uch ‘as ‘a wasp. ‘ ‘Until: two, University. ot Connecticut researchers. ob- served and tested. such; be-. ‘havior in the field, in Ecuador, entomologists had assumed that army ants, which get their name: from their habit. of travelling in huge columns, + foraged blindly, eating. what} "For all Thad'done and aeen, ‘im Chapman : = ars ‘qQhe ‘Trail’ Canada Man-> power Centre is trying. to encourage, mote, job-seckera to avail themselves of its counsel: * ling services to help solve thelz employment’ and career! prob: lems, reports Bruce King, man- agee.of ot tbe ‘Ganade Manpower’ Centre: we have had to receitly: re‘arrange our priorities and thus have more counsellors’ in”. the Trail office able to devote time to dinciianing inaividual ihe Fe Forest Products Industry of Bri sh Columbia, is ‘schedled to’ “commence on Mare ide 1976, at the Nevieonbe Auditor in Vicor, British Columbia. tances fa public whe’ ot to obtain 2 copy of the, and “further Information ragarding public participation in proposed tak force meetings may do | a0 by contacting the Pollution: Control Branch ‘office at oto. Me Ward ares i _ fephone 3 Sasaam, local 273. Interested pe are ceginte | ‘to. pis the Branch no later than. = and interest are” alao available at the Centre and problems.4 Mr.'King stated that per* \ aons‘who wish’ employment information and career counsel-, \_ ling to assist thelr re-entry into |. the labor force and those who, require sk training or upgrad- ling teatoremeanbet employment’ would bo wise to. take this opportunity toexplare thelr potential for’ the kind of work they would like to do. ‘He said that aptitude tests. ever, they stumbled. upon. ° ‘The researchers have found that a scout, ranging. away from the main column of ants and locating suitable food, lays down a scent trail as it returns to its companions and. ‘then communicates ‘something more by touching antennas and . bodies with the other ants. ‘They found that in the first | minute after the “recruiter ant” returns toits fellows, it touches antennas with 60 to 100 others, ng them toward the | CHEEZ. 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SAS the first antsare moving out, the recruiter runs up. and down’ the (original column of insects, communicat- ing with more ants for another 10; or, 20. minutes, sending | *eontinuous stream of ma: tindreds of anta toward. the/ intended victim.” ” Although ‘similar behavior has been observed in other ant ‘species, the research that the army ants are able to « Pecruit far. larger attack forces than’ are other. species. ‘The: research’ was con-~ ducted by Ruth Chadab and: of the that the counsellors there are {well abled at interpreting ‘the’! < results’of auch: tests," Car! Blalogtea! Sclences Group at the University of Connecticut and published in the! June: 18. issue of Science. (located, athe bottom of Sherbiko Hill) General: Store 1038 Columbia Avenve — Phon 10 355-6534 ogo OZ... Macaroni Dinners A pkgs. st “enor, oTN .. UNICO. ‘Ol. $5 FOUR | | m5 bag $549 “ALPHA: EVAP:<%; V5 FL Oz. Atins St, ) “Doe Skin SRS : "PANTI HOSE 5 PATTRAGTIVE: SHADES. Pr, PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER'2, 9, 4 AT SUPER-VALU (CASTLEGAR ONLY) Carpet ‘Headquarters. OGLOW BROS.. CASTLEGAR Phone 365-7202 October 10, 1975, ‘t0 allow sche uling of meetings In November. PL Eng, “Regional Manager % — HOURS ;Monday thru Saturday, CONTACT KOKANEE COLLECTORS & BAILIFFS LTD. 274 Columbia Ave., Castlegar Phone 365-6477 ° ment ‘of-any description or in. the ‘event that’ errors occur In the’ publishing ‘ot an’ advertise: Ment. shall be Umited to. the amount. paid’ by the ndvertiser: for that ertion Of. the advertis-, Tuesday, 6:45 p.m. Youth Grou, H i +) Tt 1s alga member of the Canadian Weekly Other Mid-week Activities cll Perth Office * Newspapers “Assoctation’ and the “B.C, division ‘of the Canadian: Weekly Newspapers’ Association: “AIL “correspondence ‘should’ be addressed to: Ing space occupied b; only, ‘Tne Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, Castle. and that there salt oe no A in any event $F, ILC, VIN SILL, Letters for publication must - Geyond the amoun caveniceee: : ie ee ie pvhnthnyaed teres . areas . to 10.30 p.m. Ministers: Ted Bristow and . to 10.90 pm. Parish Office: Seeaes7, -