CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 2, 1964 FOR SALE ‘SG Cadillac..Ficetwood, beauti- ful condition, Fully. ear auto, tran electomatle radlo; po- wer braket \gontes etc, Open. flavdales, ear, D, Henderaon, Rob- i Manure Ph. One acre, Oth Ave. iinnoird, VGA approved, water | connected; frult trees and lawn, ‘Ph. eee for sale, Jim McColm. Lot 100 X 75 on ethrAN ave. nae Catholic Church, Ph, 365-5965. 314 53 Int.:iheavy duty 1 ton on baby dueta 7'-X 9! van good mech. cond. ee See at 126-4th Ave, Kine s* wheol, also Ph. 3 83. coo! cont ee SE ‘Stock reducing sale at savings of up to 30 per cent, Two acal units, 92 X 86; 2 seal door slde lights, wood Inthe, sash and windows in a variety of sizes suitable for garages or summer homes, Rubber tired gar- den wheelbarrow, Apply Castlegar Sash and "42 “heres land” with bulldings. Goot irrigation, frult trees, One mile from ferry. Niek Obedkoff, Ph. pean 367-5473. Level hait-l “BiGek, near wat aehool, attractive living areca. Ph. }G5-5338. 313 LANDIS SUBDIVISION, CASTLEGAR al lots for split level homes. Centrally located, reasonably. priced. Ph. 365-5440 or 365-5290, ttn-3 Microphione, very good condition. Ph, 365-5164, in-12 Waterproof reversible san aize 12. Chrome dinette set, blue and gold padding, Ph, 365-5861, ___ Fridge, good condition. Ph, 865~ 6101. _ si "Zwood and coal kitchen ranges, Kitchen sink, round dining room ta- ble, coat oll, camp stove, glass for hotbed, one lot, Apply 520 Third myee 0 orPh. 365-8102. ‘27-in, base drum, 24-in. paged duty, pedal, .§50, Ph. 365-5183 365-3471 daytime, 312 ulpped; | new nal aie hom ‘HOMES FOR SALE New 2 bedroom home with re- venue suite. Will accept large ‘trall- eras down eens Apply Box ae Castlegar New! ‘bedroom TERESI in Kin- nalrd. Grourids landscaped. Garage. Bh, 865-4985, tin-4 S bedroom home in Xinberry Heights, ‘In eaten paae, — roof on. double 365-8319, 314 Genelle —3 ‘bedroom, 6 oni plan; auto oll, HWH; Garage, rumpus room, ee Jot, low taxes. Ph. Trail een %-xoom home on 10th Ave. Ta Kinnaird. Post and beam,.3 bed- rooms, den, ving room, dining room, kitchen and nook, 2 bathrooms, large landscaped lot, trees, etc, Ph. S65- 5581, New 3-bederom home in Castle- gar, low down payment, low interest. Ph, 865-5145 after 6 p.m, or enter daytimes. Fn -WAYNE’S, TWO-WAY RADIO ~ SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-3298. . We handle car radios, © record players, etc. | 182-4th Ave. Kinnaird ALANA HOMES FOR SALE ‘Small houso, 199-10th Avo, Kin- 5 313 Tnished or unfurnished a bed- sean 2 howe. an Kinnaird, Full baso- t. 184-4th Ave, 312 cr AREAITOR: Inveatizate Life in the rural areas BLUEBERRY Lar, modern 3 BR home on corner property close to grade school, on quict atreet, Full Dasoments olece tric heating, lovely play yard. — Priced at #2 500 auith 32500 down, Small two nearer for in new raters ideal Sonne for two reo) — Renovated older home with up- dated Kitchen, bathroom and interior finish, Full basement, carpet and large acre lot. — 59, . Just ott, the highway, next to achool, with $ Bdrms, full bemt., a oll heating. Fully modern — 13 WOODLAND FARK 3 Bdrm famlly home,' of open plan, with bsmt Rumpus Rm, at- tached carport, and only a short walk to school, shops, etc. — $4,500 down and $92.50, per m0: LISTINGS WAN oe for large older nome? at Rob- cient for, dene Septet home rental, cute ‘for 71,000 8 BR, home, close In fact, the whole arca Is short of es, We suggest you sell your older model house, and consider re- bullding. CALL ‘ANDERSON AGENCIES Keal Estate und Insurance” Phones gus: : 305-8441 Res: 465-5276 call In to our office or fantact JONN HIPWELL, our soles- etn Wh, 305-8258 “eorner lot 95 X 95 feet. Reasonable price, cash or terms. Apply Box oa custleee droom home at sWaediana a Paris, NHA mortgage. Ph, a8 1 3-bedroom house on — a c Can be seen any time S coterie en Kinnaird. Ph. 365-5189, FOUND B.C, Trailer Licence Plate. Owner may have by identifying at Castlegar News ard paying for ad. tin-14 5 | an HOMES FOR SALE CHOICE REAL ESTATE GOLD MEDALLION HOME — Ideally located on view, lot in Castic- gar, 3 BR, Completely clectric, This Ia yome you would be proud’ to own. . . PRICED TO SELL BR. Home. Full Basement. ou H Hont. La- cated near Cantlezar business arca. Price: — $7, . STUCCO BUNGALOW — Sot on completely lawned and fenced large view lot. Young fruit trees, Lge,L.R., Lge, Kitchen ond Dining Area. 2 ey R, Utility Room. Attached Garage, rviced by Natural a ; Wormenop on Guest House on property. Can be purchased partially varnished or pn- furnished. | YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. HONE Office 365-4541 Residence S05-BL17 Castlealrd Plaza Kinnaird Five Kinnaird Scouts and four from Castlegar ‘were prosented Nine District Queen's Scouts Get Certificates stops of the Legislature Buildings where the party were received by officials and conducted with in of their achfevement in carning Queen's Scout: Badges by Lt.-Gov. George Pearkes'in Victoria today. “The Kinnalrd Scouts were Ron Verzuh, Larry Bate, Risto Saarik- ko, James Munns and Gary‘ Broo- Kees The Castleues | uote were ‘on tours of the area, The Queen's Scouts wero then entertained at a luncheon in the Empress’ Hotel under the chair- manship of the president, R. G. Miller, following which the party travelled’ in private busses to Go- Grats Pettitt and a Helfer. Provincial officials reviewed the Scouts: this morning on ‘the NOTICES - For a well pald aldeline — No selling — Ph. Trail 368-3194; 514 Oral polio vaccine will be avall- able tothe general public during the week of April 13th to ‘April 17th, Three doses of this vaccine ore re- .| commended. Times and places of cll- nies will be advertised In next week's paper. ‘As Of this date, 1 will not be responsible for any debts incurred in my name other than myscit. — Peter G. Tarasoff, FOR RENT One bedroom fun sned electric heated house, Ph. Tone bedroom rent feredan: ed, Also space for garden, 4875. Maples Apartments, ituebony, Suite unturnished, Suitable for working couple. 883-5Sth Ave, ree or, Furnished or unfurnished 3 Don apartment with bath and utility. Ph sacha ttn-13 rmished_ modern 4-room suite. Ph. 0m: 5442 after § p.m. Basement sulte in’ Robson, Ph 165-8337. st Fully furnished basement zane in Kinnaird, Also garage, Ph. 365- 5292. 2 room furnished eee oul for bachelor, Ph, 365-54! ‘Modern suite, eas a and Tan cone ‘Room and board Ta private home. 313 House for the presenta lion ceremony. "One. of the highlights of this trip occurred when the Scouts put out to sea abroad RCN Ships Saskatchewan and Margaree, The Navy is arranging ‘to transport the whole party from Vancouver to Victoria and return and the boys will be able to explore: a modern warship and watch service per- sonnel on duty at sea. During their stay in Vancou- ver and Victoria the boya were the guests of local families con- nected with the Boy Scout move- ment. Castlegar Socials “Rugs and stipnolstery”~ cleaned, without soaking or be En Veri-clean Service 365-904: BARN $30 for your aa ‘Or Or- ganization. Sell 50 cans -Watking Pepper and 50 poe Vanilla, Bh ‘Trail collect eee As of thi will not. 4 responsibte tor, Lay. Gebte incurred in. my name other than by myself. — ae nest Toy Blair, U-Phone Answering Barvice i any Information and help, re 5265 ‘evenings. FILE YOUR INCOME aK FORMS LY ARI Fannie Stoochnoff, Public Steno- grapher, 146 Second Ave, Castlegar, Ph, 365-5869, itine4 ALCOHCLICS ANONYMOUS. = Hox 305, Castlegar, ‘Deadline for classified ads wa = oon Wednesday prior | to the day of Ssaue, + tin 17 Included. Also Ph, 365-8284, tin-12 ‘S room furnished apartment, all found. Adults only; no peta, Ph. 365- Furnished or Tee suite, Avallable April 1, Ph, 36S-! , 312 Furnished and, heated - a 3 jocks from business section in Cas- tlegar. Ph, 365-8016. tin-11 Suites for rent, 574-7th Ave., Cas- gar. tin-2 Fully furnished 2 bedroom du- per mo. One mile out 3 BALI LT dled Furnished apartments. Ph. S65- 3061. tin-7 FORM No. 15 (Section 40) LAND Notice of ey to Apply to nd in Land P Revordiag District’ of Ne ana situate at Pass Creek, B.C. TAKE orCe that Alex Souk- oreff of Pass Creek, B.C, occupation operator intends. to apply for per- mission to pt the following described lands: Commencing:.,at a post -planted at the po west corner of Lot 9351, ‘Fer _rent.or sale business butid- on Front Street. Low Price on tlegar Bullding Supply. Ph, 3 tiné room furnished suite. Mecrelgnt dpi, Ph. 365-8781, tfn-42 feet; South feet and containing 40 acres, more or legs. “the purpose for whith the land Js required is Pasture. Dated this 16th day of March, Four keys on holder, Owner may have same by applying at Canteey, News and paying for this CARD OF THANKS Please accept our sincere thanks for the flower tributes and many di ho Don Wickett: of ran Funel Home, — The Keizer family er, ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN: CHURGH Sunday, April Sth. .* 8. am. Holy Communion, St. David's 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer, St. David’s 7.30 p.m. Evensong, Robson Memorial = Please Note: The Church Phone Number has been changed to 365-7424, E0080 Te TL a é CARE-FREE BEA New MONAMEL EATEX PAINT flows on so easily It almost applies itself, gives one-coat hiding on most repaint work, MONAMEL LATEX dries so fast you can paint in the morning — entertain in: the afternoon! And li’s so washable! No muss, no fuss; no cleaning up — simply rinse roller, brush and troy, under the tap. Choose from the sixteen modorn ready-mixed tints. Tube colors give you many more personalized colors. AT BETTER PAINT DEALERS on. BROS. ON S SUPPLY oo LTD. 2 or 3 bedroom house with base- ment sulte — in Castlegar — Cash deal, Write Box 490B Castlegar 314 Want spaniel pup. Ph. Caen Want to buy girl's bicycle, = tire. Ph. 365-5939, fre, Ph a ‘Want to buy 2 or 3 bedroom and | home. Ph, 365-5367."" 313 ‘Want housekeeper for an elder- ly couple. Ph, evenings 865-8284. 313 Want to buy used chest of draw- ers, Ph, 365-5907. 312 cash for, used: furniture, getignen: coins, old gold, guns and Jewels, e Furniture and Ex- change. ‘Ph, $52-6581. 413 Hall St. Nelson, fn: 1964. Alex applicant, .. 422 B.0, FOREST. SERVICE or RENATA SOCIALS MIS M, ROLIN Easter visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. G.. Koch were Mr, and Mrs. Funk of New West- 13] minster, Mrs, John Anderson and daughter Grace of Salmon Arm and Jack Hensen of Grand Forks. Mr. and’ Mrs. and Mrs, R, Johnson, Ph, 305-8204. Mr, and Mrs, T, McGauloy and family spent the Easter holidays visiting with ‘relations in New. Westminster. Mr, Mickey Bartsoff of Now Westminster returned home Mon- day after spending the holiday weekend visiting with his brother and sister-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bartsoff. Mrs. W. M, Penny, who was the guest of her‘daughter and son- land, Mr. and Mrs. 3.) Byers and Joy of Blueberry, Mr. and Mrs,'G. Byers. and Mr. and Mrs, D. Cro- zier, Gordon, Brian and Douglas of Nelson, Earl Cherrington, who {s teach | ing at Fort Langley, visited at his parents home this week, Mr, and Mrs, Bert. Cherrington. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Al Park, Donny. and Deanna visited. Mrs, Park's parents, Mr, and Mrs, C, C: Brad- ford. The Parks are now living in Kelowna, - in-law Mr, and Mrs. A. d to her foe the holidays, home in Vancouver at the weck- end, ki Mr, and Mrs, Garnet Patmore and Mr, and Mrs, George Hunter, all of Cranbrook, were Sunday vi- Pontiac — Buick — Vauxhall 701’ Baker St. Nelson BEACON MOTORS Ltd. . Phone 852-6641, sitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Blathut. Mr, and Mrs. Nick Stoochnoff and family | spent the weekend in them on ‘Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. their trip was the latter's mother, Mrs. Pete Cheveldave. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartsoff ‘& Supply Co, Ltd. gar Phone 365-3351 and family left Tuesday for New Westminster where they will spend a few days visiting with the form. cr’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bartsoff. ‘Miss Olga Popoff, Mr. Cyril Popoff and fiancee Miss Maryke eee ————— LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION BULLDOZING Dobe, all of were Eas- ter weekend visitors at the -home of their parents Mr, and Mrs. Wal- ‘ter Popoff, 1a-tii family of Fruitvale were weekend visitors at the home of Mr, and in-8{ Mrs. John Rohn, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Clegg of Rossland were Sunday visitors at.the home of Mr. and Mrs, M. Rohn, Mr. and Mrs. T.. Hunchak and family spent the weekend visiting friends in Fruitvale, ¢ Ron Ulmi spent a few. days visiting ‘at the home of his bro- ther-in-law’ and ‘sister, Mr, and Mrs.. Ray Kosiancic of Crescent Valley. ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. Letkeman and Pearl. and Bev were weekend vi- sitors at home of Mr. and Mrs. R, Salstrom at. Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McLean and Bradley and Michael have return- ed to their home here from Lillo- ett where they spent the past year, Mr, and Mrs. C, Warrington and family of Rossland were week- end visitors, to their home here. Mr.’ and: Mrs. Don Symington 1320 of Nelson are spending a few days here at their summer. home. Miss Renata Siemens, missionary home on furlow from Kenya Col. ‘ony, East Africa, spent the East- er ‘holidays at the. home of her ‘brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ‘Mrs. P. Warkentin. While here Miss Siemens assisted. with the EQUIPMENT The B.C. Forest Service 1s consld- ering the rental of the following ma- chinery . for. road: construction . and maintenance work in the West Koo- tenay.area during the Reed ts fiscal year. Stawier tractors over 65 bh Scrapers — self, propelled and pull Cranes and shovels Graders — 100 hp and ove Front end loaders, crawler and rubber tired pump Can — ‘tandem and single » & to. 12 cu. yd. capacity, "Rubber “faounted backh Gradalls or . equivalent -48 | Air: compressors and * rock drilling HELP ‘WANTED HEE. WANTED MALE or FEMALE RN $2 an hour up selling fa- mous 3 wackina products in Castlegar. Established customers. Good training. Good advancement opportunities, Al- so part-time een Ph. Trail collect 364-2283. 413 TERIOR NTERION FIRIS® ono BILE, .| Compaction equipment. Truck weigh scales — 40 ‘All rentals, except. traci, will be’ oh an,all-found hourly rate: basis. ‘Truck rentals will be on hourly ren- tal, cubic yard half mile or ton mile all-found basis, and truckers should submit alternate rates. ‘Transportation and ‘accommoda- tion. for operating crews to-be pro- vided by equipment owners. Equipment feed aes in renting machiner: this work eae: supply the otlowing informa- Make, model, year sane agri num- ber of cach mi List of ‘attachments for each machine. Present location. of equipment cde ee rate tor each al Business ‘telephone : number. Written submissions will be re- Eeived ¢ on or before April Sth, aa by ie Construction Engines Enginering Services. Division, .C. Forest Service, Easter i service, ‘In the evening she gave a talk on her mission work in ‘Kenya, showing slides -and movies covering her work - there, (Miss Louise. Barker, who for the past two years has-been in charge of the Pentecostal church here; is leaving for’. Japan and Hong Kong. ' Miss Barker will spend the summer in Japan:assisting a friend with mission .work. When ‘school commences in the fall, she is Bo- ing to teach the Bibel: in a. Hong Kong school. ; F/L and Mrs. J. J. Young ‘and Kenny,.Murray and Debbie “of RCAF: Station Centralia, ‘are here visiting at the homes. of Mr.: and Mrs. J. ‘Rohn and Mr. and Mrs. M. Rohn, prior to their dep: Mr. Ro- bert Tozer, celebrated his 96th birthday this week at the home of his son’ and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Walter. Tozer in Nel son. The Tozers came to Castlegar in 1945 from*Ernfold, Alta. and | — lived here until, Mrs, Tozer. pass- ed away in 1949, Mr. Tozer then stayed on until four years ago when he moved to Nelson. Helping to celebrate the occasion along with his family, grandchildren Ross and Barkers were Mrs. W. Easton d CATERING Experienced: in. wedding, . social and banquet Contact Mrs. J...Regan at 365-4723 or Mrs. P. J. . Vaessen at) 365-5337 Gravel. & Top Soil DITOHING, EXCAVATING . "\BHONE 265-9041 BIA BAND & and Mrs. Y of Cas- tlegar md Mr. ‘W. Tickner of Nel- son. Mr, James R, Killough has re- turned home from-the Trail Tad- anac. Hospital. Visitors at the. James R,.Kil- Jough home for the Easter holiday are their daughter, Miss. Emily Killough, who ‘is teaching at Bra- lorne, B.C., and a friend, Miss Nancy Evanski, also of Bralorne, Also. visiting: for :the: day / were Mrs, Killcugh’s sister and brother. in-law and family, Mr. and. Mrs. R. Jackman of Creston. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Bill Wolfendon of. Windermere -were visitors week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lo E. ‘Davis. _Mrs.-L, E. Davis and atives and’ and Mrs. Mike Downing and ‘three little girls are visiting Mrs. -Downing’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. FP, Killough. Mr." Downing is a.teacher at Bridesville, B.C., and is now attending a teacher's convention in Vancouver. -.. Guests at the :home ..of Me. and” Mrs. Jack “White ‘were | Mrs, we parents, Mr. and Mrs,'Roy . Richardson and her sister and Peother-in~ law, Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas Steele, Bruce, Brian and Pen- ny of. Vancouver. ‘Mrs. Rose Johnson is at-Van- couver attending a Guide Conven- tion Guests at the W. M. Smith home during the Easter weekend ‘were Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, D. Meadows of, Sum~- metland and Mr. and Mrs. John for. France where F/L Young will be stationed at Metz RCAF. Sta. tion. Mr. Carl: Rohn of Quesnel, B.C., is also visiting at the home of Me: and mire as Rohn and Mr. and Mrs. M. Hecker ‘of Mr.-and Mrs. Jack Crosman, Les and Susan of. Rosetown, Sask., visited at the home of Mrs. Cros- ‘man's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and ety Don Wickett. Mr, and Mrs. A. Bigsby ‘and family ps “iting this: week at Victoria, B.C. : oh Gules APR. CASTLEGAR APR: 14, "ROBSON: APR. 15 : Time od Places will ‘he Posted: Castlegar & District Board of Trustees yeahs for ae ; Hospital | Improvement District No. 3 will hold an ne Annual Public ‘Meeting Robert J. Smales SECRETARY for. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT BOARD: OF TRUSTEES Easter visitors at the home of r Mr, and Mrs, A. B. Hill were thelr daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and! Mrs. G. Fitz-gerald of Vancouver and son Darrel from Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Riley stopped on their way to Kaslo. Arnold Witt and Ross Mavis, formerly. of the Bank of Montreal here, visited friends in the dis- trict. They are with the Bank of Montreal in Vancouver. _ Mr.-Mac Walton of Spokane spent the weekend ‘here with his father, Mr. Sid -Walton and also was able to visit his mother who |’ isa patient in the Castlegar hos-|* pital. Charlene. Brown of Kelowna ‘is «visiting friends in Castlegar and Robson: this week. fv Heather Anderson is. ‘spending this week in Kimberley, guest of the Macdonald family, former resi: dents of Castlegar. ‘The W. Eastons had an Easter family gathering when 14 met for a> turkey,{dinner. Out-of-town guests were W.* Byers. of Trail, (Re Byers and “3, °Finley . of | Ross. Gor. Maple & Sth, Castlegar’ Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors. i SASEMENT DIGGING, ING,, BACKFILLING, DITCH. LAND- Phone 365-5464 Castlegar LLS. Lid. Charter coer Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes “Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — VELSON 352-5454 ’ Arrow Lakes Ferry ‘Service. ROBSON TO. EDGEWOOD TONITE: & FRIDAY Shows at.7/and 9 P.M. MAT. SAT..AT::1.30:P.M. wi CAS. TLE GAR). “CURLING ‘CLUB - Banquet & Dance - Saturday ; April 11th — Banquet 6.30 p.m, — Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall Tickets $2.00 each, may ‘be purchased from. any club executive member — limit: of 180 tickets. Association Plan. . ls Boing Moolod By ‘GARY. BRO Are we looking toward the future? Do we ‘need a District Athletic Association, to’ organize the’ ‘sports and entortalnment for our youth? Will we grow to a slzo in population where: we will need a professlonal' recreation dlatslet? ‘Yes it is true!. We will need one (in the future) due to the expansion in our population. Today we have three govern- ing. bodies operating our. youth organization: the Kinnaird AA, the Robson AA and the Castlogar AA. Can these. three bodies, with‘ dif- ferent views, operate our youths wy LUM 2880 Highway Drive, TRAIL, Phohe Zenith 6330 SALES AND SERVICE cl ' Old Envoy Cadillac Corvair Finest and C Cleanest Used Cars in in the Kootenays : Every, Ce Car. Guaranteed — . "WHOLESALE. GM PARTS § DISTRIBUTORS Largest stock in the Kootenays of, genuine. parts for ‘all’ General Motors. Vehicles ey 7 Largest “Gnd mo most fully ly equipped ' ‘Garage e and : Body Shop in the ‘Kootenays A ic Ti poo g t :Setberling Tire Warehouse fl i tei ee 90%: of tire. ‘trouble occurs in the last 10% of tire. life “~ Hartree eae + =~. =e Don't:risk inconvenience and’ ‘danger! Let us buy: all. the unused mileage ¢ on: your. present: tires. -TODAY: CASTLE TIRE LTD. “ACROSS ‘FROM-THE “ARENA Phone 365-4441. - KAY MOTORS lid} -SoSee I in sports or do wa need a central body to do this? All! the views in CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, . April. 2, .1964.. ~ Social Notes from Kinnaird | Mead, Kautinin Ph, 205-5488 "Mra, G. Selvig has’,been at the coast for the past week where sho spent the Easter holiday with her parents; Mr. ‘and Mrs, W, Slm- ondson in Victoria, She has also been’ visiting her daughter, Shir. loy who is attending UBC and ex- pects to practico teaching at Rob- gon at the middie of. April. : Also spending Easter .at the cosst:' with. relatives have been the Selvig's son-in-law, and daugh- ter, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Sather, Easter’ weekend Visitors at the home. of Mr. ‘and Mrs, John Ungarian have: been: their son-in- law and daughter,’ Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Campbell and the Ungarian's this one body have to be. ed. We need your. views on {t 80 please come to the meeting next ‘Wednesday at 7.30 p.m, in the Mar- lene Hotel banquet room. “We need ‘your support — think of your youngsters and your- self. Everone is welcome — teen- agers, also, -. Planning Pot » Luck Supper The UCW held’ its. March meeting at the home of Mrs. C, Munns recently, © * Plans. were. made for a pot luck supper to take place on April 16 for members of the congrega- tion. “Discussed was the | annual Spring Tea’ for April 11. Both of these events will -be' held in the ‘United Church. Hall: Made known ‘at the. meeting was an invitation to all UCW members to.‘attend the. United Church .of Castlegar on: April 15 to hear. speakers, . Rev. and) Mrs. F. Cline, ‘missionaries from . India now: residing at Rossland. Slides will be shown on. this occasion. : A project was proposed to as- sist the Sunday ‘School: which is currently in the process of chang- ing its curriculum into that of new teaching methods. "Entertain Two ' - » Trail Sororitia Eleven members of the Alpha, Phi’ Chapter. of Beta Sigma: Phi attended a refresher course on the sorority at the’ Skylark in recently. Dinner was enjoyed followed by three amusing skits and a panel discussion which pointed out the Proper way *;to: conduct’ various aspects. of, sorority. The three skits ‘posed a'total contradiction in‘show~ ing’ all: the: wrong ways, ie. “how. Darcy: I pet of Roddy Pridy, who is attending college this year at Qualicum Beach accompanied his aunt and uncle, the Campbells, to visit his parents here for the short Easter holiday. Spending Easter Sunday in Cheney, Washington have © been Mr: aid Mrs, Pat Haley and fam. ily with Mrs. Haley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. James Riley of Nelson spent “Easter with Mra, Riley’s mother, Mrs. L, McLau- ghlin and the Gerald Rust family. Mrs. Riley and the-family are en- joying. Easter. week ‘here while Mr.: Riley returned to..Nelson on und family, Visiting the Wilsons here this week ‘ara’ Mrs. Lorne, Westgate and sons Mark and Scott who camo from Cranbrook to spend the holi- days: until’ Mr.‘ Westgate joins them later in the week, Eddie. Haywood, Billy Bale, accompanied by Billy's aunt, Mrs, Jean’ Shepherd ‘of. Castlegar nre on an Easter holiday trip to Cal. gary anda visit: with relatives. These include, Mr.’ and. Mrs, Mi. Storey and Mr. and Mrs. H. Sheir,| sltsers. of Mrs. Shepherd. Mr, and Mrs. A. McNicol spent the Enster weekend’ at Johnson's Landing where ‘they visited ‘the former's mother, Mrs. G. M. Me- Nicol and a brother, Jim McNicol and other members of the family visiting over Easter. Mrs. Monty. Warner, Dianne their saumnters Marilyn, and. Mrs. Mrs, Jack ‘Marcellus. and other relatives here, weekend with’ Mrs. K day and left for their home o. Tuesday, » Jack Collinson and two ilttle girls leave today for thelr) home in’ Vancouver \ after spending the. Easter. vacation. with Mrs, Collinson's parents,’ Mr. and On Good Friday the sad news of. tho ‘unexpected ‘death of Mrs. A. Keizer reached her’ son Terry and family in- Cranbrook just as they were preparing to leave for a visit with Mr, and Mrs, Keizer «The Kelzers,’ including their two children,. Carol and Jimmy arrived that day spending ‘the | - elzer’s par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, H. Palsson. ‘They attended the funeral on Mon BOB'S PAY'N. TAKIT LID. You! LUCKY DOLLAR st STORE . We Reserve. th To Limit Guanttie Open 9 AM, to 9 P.M. Monday. thru Friday mn Closed Saturday 5.30 P.M. and Richard of ‘y left for Spokane on ‘Tuesday with the op- portunity of spending several days in’ the city. They plan to return home on the weekend, - Mr, and Mrs. Fred Day of Ke- lowna ‘visited from Good. Friday to Sunday at’ the home of the former's brother-in-law. and. sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph True. Mr. and Mrs.’ K. Markte visit- ed in Vernon over the Easter holi- day with Mrs, Markle's parents, |" Mr. and Mrs, D. Howrle. They vis- ited shortly in Kamloops with CONCRETE WORK AND BASEMENTS ROOFING REPAIRS GOOD ‘TOP SOIL INSULATION BACK- HOE FOR RENT O. ‘Lig htle Ph, on Box 51, Castlegar, B.C. Closed all day Sunday 5 lb. QUICK OATS, Rebin Hood, SUGAR 10 LB. BAGS Sunday.. + Mr, and: ‘Mrs: 0. J: Wilson travelled’, to; Kimberley for -the Easter weekend: where they visit- ed ‘with their son and daugther- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Fei H. Wilson Future Teachers Club Members ‘Practice Teach. . The members -of the SHSS Future Teachers’ Club recently had: the opportunity: to teach primary and elementary ‘students at. the Twin “Rivers ‘School. ’ The week previous the mem. bers‘ observed the classes assigned to’them by the.principal, Jim Cor+ bett, They were then invited back to teach’a lesson. After ‘contacting the teachers for preparations, they returncd to the school to ‘teach. All who took part found it’an enjoyable and be- Trail | neficial experience: Many student ‘teachers found this opportunity,to teach, as well as observe, an encouraging factor in choosing teaching as a profes- sion, One member’ realized that elementary teaching. .required .a vivid imagination,’ ‘aswell as pat- dence, ‘a sense. of. humor and ‘an not} & ‘conduct. 7"? Both'features were ressuted by, the Theta- paod Xi Lambda Chapters. 5 {0} The- second, event for’ March ‘was “held \when the Alpha’: Phi entertained ‘10; members "of. the Theta and Xi, Lambda © Chapters of Trail. This was the first Friend-, ship Day and the afternoon began with a’ tour’ of -the Celgar ‘pulp Calder, G. Cawte and T. Lockhart. ; Following .the tour the Soro- rity gathered at the home of Mrs. J. Gormley for refreshments. ‘The: door prize of'a lovely Easter hat from Cindy’s: was: won- by Mrs. G. Reeves of‘ Theta: Chapter, Three mo (HUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, ne en TTT draw :and: were . won - by. Mrs, G. Reeves and ‘Mrs, V. Young, both of Theta’ Chapter,’ and: Mrs. EB. Millin, Xi Lambda. Chapter, BIRTHS: — LOVERENOW — To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Loverenow of Brilliant, March 26, a daughter. fe PEREPALKIN '—-To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perepalkin of Shore- acres, March 26, a son. ZARCHIKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Peter Zarchikoff ‘of Silverton, March’ 26,.a.son.” IMAEFF :— To; ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs, Bill B. ‘Imaefe. of Crescent. Valley, March “27, a son. HANSEN: —‘To Mr.-and Mrs. John ~ Hansén’: df orang Forks, March: 27,‘ a. son.:. ARGOTOFF.: — :To Mr. sand. Mrs.. John’ J. Argotoff of Shore. aczes, March :29,°a' daughter. KEMPERMAN --- To: Mr, and Mrs. H. Kemperman ‘of Castlegar, March °29,a: daughter.:::" -OBETEOFF:: —''to? ‘Mr. Vand 29,:a'sORs gcc} ‘Mrs. J.’ Dobingon’’ of Kinaaird, March 31,.'a daughter. ;- GLEBOFF — To. Mr. and: ‘Mrs. Peter Gleboff. of ‘Trail;March: 31, Don Blishen* (nee: Gray) of Kin- naird, April: 1,/a daughter, i ‘Another “student téacher was impressed by the enthusiasm with which the children undertook new work, ‘They’.were very responsive ard eager. 2 After , Easter. holidays, many members have been invited to re- turn while’ others’ have. obtained permission to teach. junior_classes FOR SERVICE Ph: 365-5544 ~DALL’S TELEVISION CASTLEAIRD PLAZA >'— EINNAIRD, B.C. General Meeting ‘Anyone interested in Sports Activ- ‘ities in the District is invited to’ at- tend this meeting.to discuss the possible formation of a District wide Athletic Association. THE MEETING WILL. BE HELD IN THE ‘MARLANE © HOTEL: IN” CASTLEGAR ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8th AT, 7.30 pam. $1.49 20 Ibs. SPUDS, cello. ........ Te Fancy BANANAS, © 5 Ibs. : $1.28 5 Ibs. ORANGES, cello... ...... 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