CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda' {> FOR RENT S§SMALL 2 BDRM HOUSE IN !Kinnaird, Ph, 965-5606, CHELOR ‘ILI. SUITE UT! ‘ties included, ‘Ph. 65 5108: 2\ BD. TY porch, Pa ane 780m 827 2 BDRM. “house ‘or rent, Ph, $68- 18778, 82) y FU H- ed 1 bdrm. pent suite, In- ‘cludes. cable TV, w.to w tearpet, Private entrance. Very central, Responalble persons only. Ph, St Sze ‘AT RASPBERRY, _SPACT- ‘ous, cool, bsmt. ‘sulte, All - utilities included, Ph. 65, 7 RM HOUSE. AVAIL- thle ae. Ist. Ph. 365-5119 — 410-7th Ave., Castl md 7633. ‘ ‘UNFURNISRED SUITE — Beautiful fireplace, Ist floor. Suitable. for cou le. Nice and quiet. Ph. 365-5442, aor ren or pets, Ph, 385-5147. SMALL HOUSE Creek, partly - ed. Ideal for couple. Ph seat 326 FURN., SMALL 2 baw cottage. Below college on meadow. Adults only, no pets. Ph. 36: erie, 325 NEW 2 BDRM SUITE IN Thrums. Prefer quite reli- able couple. Ph. 339-4300. tin24 duly 6, 1972 1 BDRM, FURN, SUITE Central, Ph, 365-6003, in Castlegar. Available J Ph. priate) : 32 1 BDRM -FURN. BSMT. suite, Ph, 965-3408, 412-8th Ave., Castlegar. 325 1 BDRM. FURN, SUITE IN Robson. Reasonable. Ph, ev- enings 365-7558, 925 325 "TRAILER SPACE. APPLY G, Clarke, Robson, Ph, 365- 5852, 325 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE- y, House for rent. Ph. 365- 770, 325° HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE sil a inces, uck’s tanster. pa ee rst CANOPY FOR SALE. cad new. Ph. 226-7500 after, tae! .m, ENDER TELECASTER Guitar. Ph, 365-6797. 325 Sales, Flats, Shoreacres — Ph, 359-7555, 2512 eT yun ivél and sand — Ba gas 1S6. tin 92 For Sale 4 bedroom two level house, a fireplace in Uving room with lull brick wall and room, vinyl wall cov: ering exotic wood panellin; ving room, walnut doors on main floor level, cloths closets with full lou- vred doors and tennessee cedar lining. Shag wool rug In main as, parquet oal ning and entry, loor to ground floor level, bathroom ceram- ie tile, Electric heat with each Haat thermostatic OR TRADE: 16’ FIBREGLAS canoe, Prefer smaller can- oe. Ph, 30! SUMMER T! 878 x 14. Ph, 365-5397, 327 ing machine. Ph, 365-6931. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYST- 328° winter ae ua Ph. jorse gel , le 355-8256, f 825 GOLDEN PALIMINO GELD- ing riding horse with or eo saddle.- Ph. 226- + MULTIPLE LISTING Seay! FOR SALE — Lovely Robson, complete with hook = ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. 4 HOWARD "ANDERSON 365-6451 MARY ANDERSON 365-6451 or 365-5244 OUTSTANDING HOME PLUS TRAILER COURT seven acres of land overlooking Columbia river in and fireplace PLUS two room ‘house for rent PLUS Rei haine three bedroom home on wall to wall carpeting ty-five trailer price. $26,500.00. PASS CREEK six miles up Pass Creek, $28,000.00. CASTLEGAR Seventeen acre farm, for sale aproximnately garage, complete with stock and equipment. Four year old home in deluxe condition, coll ps at an Newly finished home.and and KINNAIRD country privacy on five KINNAIRD Central air conditioning, SLOCAN PARK Here you are... . Two on approximately ten $14,500.00 199 JUNIPER washer / dryer. Private Basement suite is included in sale price and it too is fully furnished. Ex. ceptional Buy at $24,500.00. Five Bedroom, Comfortable family home with : Gorgeous Home on huge corner. lot, owner , presently landscaping frontage. 16 X 20° sundeck off living room, white colonial brick fireplace, system, You really must see this home to appre- ciate it. Exclusive. $27,900.00. Looking for a place to get away from it all? to move fast. $7,500.00. CASTLEGAR - 411 MAPLE Good solid comfortable house in excellent location. Interior needs quite @ bit of work. One of the loveliest landscaped homes in. ee Three bedrooms on two floors plus: acres. $37,500.00. \ \ , with electronic filtration room cabin (not finished) acres of land and priced suite, $26,500. 00. FOR RENT REVENUE INVESTMENT downtown Castlegar. ROBSON WE cAN HELP YOU Single office space in our office. Apartment and Commercial block with ap- proximately $700 per month in revenue. Located in One acre of private teoa with own road ap- . proach, plus dhree room cottage. $11,000.00. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. Pp FINANCE YOUR HOME i i i Install a COOL-O-MATIC Automatic i Transmissio: Cooler Heat destroys transmissions Retail $49. Distributor MIKES RADIATOR SERVICE 1696 2nd Ave., Ph. oer HOMES FOR SALE pute thin AVE. Fup 00 - Bn Br R,3 ae mea! as at Bi t au berry Kk. and lot at Blue! Cree! Ph, 365-5454. 327 ATTRACTIVE ‘AMILY dwelling and out balding, good location in Castlegar. Rent self-contained apt. Large corner lot, fruit trees. $21,900. Ph. 6606. : BDRM HOME ON 3.7 eres in Pass Creek. Fh 565-7478. 327 SMALL 2 2 EDEL FURN. house on Jarge lot with fruit trees, Ph, 365-7815, 326 RM. 0. townsite. evel. corner lot. Ph, 226-7547. 325 MODERN HOME, 3 BDRMS. up and one down, fireplace, w to w carpet in living rm. 9th ae x a ‘aaa. wenn trees, garage. Re- _ Bly through P.O. Box 777, Castlegar, B.C. or apply. at 812 Wi sk, Castlegar. 523 FURNISHED OR UNFURN- ished 2% bdrm. home, New plumbing, septic tank ete. Remodelled, modern, patio, outdoor barbecue, ‘Beauti- ful view in New Denver — near lake, Asking nee $20,000. Half cash. Open to offers, Write -Box ot “New Denver, B.C. or MORTGAGE -MONEY 1S available at Castlegar Sav- “ings Credit Union. Ph. 365- 2. tinl twin seal wind- ow Aas throughout with sereens, All cupboards and cabinets plastic laminated covered. Master bedroom ensilté plumbing. Fully in- sulated 6”: in all ceiling ar- eas — at on half acre. By appointment only. Ph. 365- 5520 after 4 p.m. tin28 MUU Bonus Cottage $8,500 1208-5th Ave., Kinnaird with 6 rms, and bath but no bsmt — Gas heated, very and attractively finished. For the modest minded. Less for cash. Many Rooms $13,900 1024th Ave, at Cedi 3 or 4 bdrms., family kit, full bsmt. with extra rooms Gardener's yard and rental cabin and garage. Suitable for medium to large family. 10 ac, Thrums $8,500 deal small holding for all the protection and privac: you might ever want, seml- Cleared and partly fenced. (MLS). Ootischenia $16,500 14.4 ac (MLS) on the lower bench North of D-Bar-D. Terms. 200 Ft. Apt. Site $4,600 Zoned for apartments, and only two blocks to down- town. What an opportunity! Top Quality | eee in High daionds risen low sup- ply. If your family is con- templating the sale of its’ home, consult your long- time _ ‘professional agent, ope EF Hipwell, RL (B.C), (Enquire about MLS) CALL Hipwell Realty PO Box 1179 Ph. 365-7514 2 Castlegar, 8.C, Ph. 858- tinlé Fe EL CASTLEGAR SPRUCE STREET Deluxe 4 bdrm. Family Home. Price Reduced for Quick Sale. Reduced $1,000 WILLOW STREET Central - 3 bdrm., 2 fire- places. : Reduced $1,300 _» SEVENTH AVENUE ‘3 bdrm., Swimming Pool, 2 garages. ; $23,900 SILVER BIRCH Deluxe - 4 bdrm., Built-in Stove and Oven. | $26,900 SOUTH WOODLAND Large Family Home or Du- lex. $26,800 BLUEBERRY Trailer — Partly Fur- nished. Large Landscaped * Lot. : $15,000 Family Home — 3 acres — 2 Farcels Land- seaped. ROBSON " Post Office Bldg. — Extra Lot, © $8,000 ~ Five.- Acre Farm — Barn — Garage. $25,600 YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED 4. E. Young-Manager Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8117 Dave Cooper-Salesman Office 365-7125 Res, 365-8225 KINNAIRD SIXTH AVENUE 3 bdrm. Built-in Stove & Oven, 2 Fireplaces — Dou- ble Plumbing. © $24,600 NINTH AVENUE Attractive 3 bdrm., Stove, Fridge, Bdrm. Curtains. $22,500 SEVENTH AVENUE Price Reduction: for Quick Sale. 2 bdrm. up, 1 bdrm. down, Wall-to-Wall. Large Lot. Reduced $1,300 ELEVENTH AVENUE Attractive Family Home. 4 bdrm., Fireplace. ’. $28,500 SEVENTH AVENUE Two-for-one — Deluxe 4 bdrm. Plus Rental Home. $28,500 © FOURTH AVENUE Starter Home or Ideal for Retired Couple. 2 bdrm. :, $9,500 RASPBERRY VILLAGE Executive — 4 bdrm, — 67 Acres. $32,500 GRAND FORKS New Sixplex — Strand and Moshy Really Ltd. 1198 Bay Ave, Tral Phone ‘Trail 364-2507 tin42 Property for Sale APPROX. 1 ACRE ge, at Raspbe! lage. \- £0 10" trailer with land. Ph, 365-7556. $27 Lloyd Mackey Reports ss, Egg Survey Team ‘Opens Hearings Three men currently travelling through Britis Columbla will soon know much more than they did before about eggs and how to sell them. The trio Is known as the “independent ogg board survey team.” It consists of ur Garrish of naive an experienced fruit co-op- erative man with a com- manding voice and a way of Top ot hha over the hali-glasses at 75 x 100 FOOT LOT, 2. Ave., Ph, 365- 6931. 3 LOTS ON 4TH AVE, Blueberry. Ideal for new house or mobile home. Al- so one lot on 6th bee Kinnaird, Ph. 365- 100° X 130° BUILDING LOT in Blueberry Creek. Ph. 365- 6523, 325 EXCELLENT VIEW LOT in Kinnaird, Ph. rete LOTS FOR SALE. CREST- yew) sub-division. Ph. S00. 100 X 100 LOT ON STH Ave, Castlegar. 2 Blocks from Hospital. Ph. 365- 8031, tin 15 LOT, 5TH AVE. KINNAIRD Valle _ ite ley Vista School. Ph. 365-7090. 326 ovich, 614, East Vancouver 10, B.C. Ph, 8 1628. 1205 Vehicles for Sale LATE 1970 MCB TOURER. Excellent cond. Stereo, 0.D., etc. All reasonable offers considered. Ph. 399-4264. ‘D9 LE with back hoe, front-end loader. 1969 650 TRIUMPH cellent cond. 9,800 miles, 5-5371, 1968 650 BSA MOTORCY- oe Excellent condition, Lr 365-5389. 1970 VOLKSWAGON oe luxe, 32,000 miles. 7 tires. Ph. 365-7879 or 3656716, 1970 FORD, % TON, PICK- up. Long wide box, Ag + speed, etc. Ph. 365-6563. HOME FOR 3 KITTENS. Ph, 365-8382. BABY'S PLAY PEN. PH. 365-6225. 326 SMALL __ SCENIC FARM tirement home. Reply to: Mr. C. Stringer, 405 l- son’ Street, Prince George, 325 WANT TO RENT 3-BED- room house starting Aug. 1st in Castlegar, Kinnaird or Blueberry Greek Ph, 365- 3158 after mm, 325, WANT OLD HARDWOOD table. Ph. 365-5558. 3 HELP WANTED WANTED —MALE-OR-FEMALES fame mene EASY $88 Easy to pantyhose. Also socks forthe snare fami. briefs or bikini panties, tights, etc. Free inatruc- tions and Solor catalogue. Wite - today: 10,383 Hebert St. Dept. W; . Montreal North 459, Quebec, NOTICES I. DO REMODELLING AND decorating older homes, in- terlor and exterior. Free es- stimates. Ph. 365-7348 (George), 827 CARPENTER’S HANDSAWS pened by machine {and set) 82 Cedar St., W., C tlegar (next to theatre Revenue. Good Terms. $70,000. PROFESSIONAL POOR and Dog grooming. ‘For appointment eral 36! plus B. er tchison and is pen two’ Victoria sawyers. The were chosen apparently because they have no vested interest in eggs but are good at absor- bing ule and if i Although the chiree mek men jatened to egg man: ager Ed Morgan defend his gan policies at Abbots- the rest of the team’s awing will be to hear the beefs of local. producers fend possibly even consum- ers), first Ab! and can see why the aver: age layman seems to care + little about where his eg nef The talk of come ear quotas, pooling, differential service charges and thous- and dozens of this and that was a little overwhelming, However, some quickly. Agriculture . Minister Cyril Shelford set uP fhe survey team because hi received Tunerous ae laints from egg producers (the farmers, that is, not the chickens): in various parts of British Columbia that the egg hoard neglects them to favor lower main- land producers. ‘During the. 1972 legisla. tive session, William ley (NDP’ Veletitioee) brought some of the com- Pl the 0 and also accused the board of having a rather cosy ar- eat ement with the Fraser ley Egg and Foultry Co- operative Assoclatio: eds ne hearings, which are teams en to the pub- lic, began with two days of i otsford. that point, the trio's main objectives was to find out how the board operates and how what it does affects the wit farmer and the person 10 eventually ends up buy- ig his ogee. On July 5, the team moves to Dawson Creek for a one day session. The rest of the schedule includes Prince George (July 6), Ver- non (July ih, Nelion i and 12), Duncan @uly 1 Abbotsford again dey - but give clu oi im which not oan make eft a ino reading, t of the eggs a year. I Included among ee eg rk ting divi- ig _ cetin 9 4 hh Columbla @ Both Peace River and the Kootenays have problems with Alberta pro- ducers who can apparently undercut them. Morgan ke ofa era complaint Hutterites ho aparently came over the bo: into Fernie and were selling ungraded eggs in front of a supernarket at less than Kootenay produ- uid make them ‘egg farms might have otherwise fallen prey to large agri-business- Whether or not the sur- team can any solutions to the problems by producers or not, is too early to tell. But if you eggs and Mle S the hearlngs come anywhere = a oe ale tions and Thomas ‘Bill’ Shaw Former Councillor Diss at Now Denver ‘A resident of New pen ver for 26 years, as (Bill) Shaw, died ‘at hs home June 22, aged 75. t_ Newcastle-on- Ww came to N the late Bishop Hugh Em- in: 1946 and during Wor id War and it was then he first met the late Bishop redece le and Mrs. sho] ‘ar, where he was active on the Observer's Gorge, plotting ein New Denver he served on the villa; council and was groun y ‘of the Slocan Lake 0. England, iw Ba wo. grand-daugh- Epes fee outage great-grani TAXI RATE INCREASE Castlegar will give its: ta i te the Castle; Ltd., who slong with cao to: has’ made spplt | cil was informed the feat to increase rates hag been properly advertie: ed and there obieetion by the general Increase costs of oper- ations was given as reason for the new fare schedule. ealth id Write her today. All mail answered personally 2029 East 30th Ave., Vancouver 16, B.C. 12-25 Cl QUALIFIED FARRIER Rick Martin. Ph. 352-7998, téni4 en every Friday 4 mule every ee Satur ING AND repr, columbia Music Re 368-6621 or Sar tinl6 DENTURES 2 Gums iTritated?. Use Dent- astic dentures fit like new. Even the best-fitted dentures slip Dentur-Eze ype"; 3 ‘Adhesive $135 at Castlegar rug. PHOTOCOPYING: BLACK- jews. - ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS, Box’303 or Box 1332, Cast- legar. CLASSIFIED AD RATES: 5 centsper word per inser- um 75 cents. Three insertions for the Price of ta. Classified ads close at 1 ertising Be 2 noon on Tuesday, tin 40 ENGAGEMENT | and Mrs. Nick Hor- eoff are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Verna Gail to Mr. Wayne Abietkoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Abiet- koff. The wedding to take place August 12, 1972, Kin- naird Hall. Mr, and: Mrs.’Alec Bat- urion ‘of Salmo, . B.C. are pleased to announce “the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter Patricia to Harry Chernenkot the only son ‘Mrs, Florence Chernen- . g take pce Fea 22, 1972; 5 p.m. the bride's home. . It will be a hapy quiet fam- ily wedding supper. OARDS, OF THANKS. ~ I wish to thank the Castle- - ‘gar Hosp., nurses and staff, Dr. John Walton and Dr. W. Yule for their kind Special thanks was Mrs. CARDS OF THANKS and the ea Home for the t puneral cards, flowers and expres- sions of sympathy. The Marozofi family. CARDS OF THANKS —_—_———— FISHING? deen BOX IN vicinity of inga Creek. Reward. Ph. Syi5sa80. 328 i iq -Regrels Post Office Closing the naira Post Office in Aug- nas a Ug. As a former resident of Kinnaird for 14 y now a resident o! couver suburb wit! to ho mail. del ,am not really con- Se a but — you wil extra day for va of town mail to arrive, and parcels take even longer, and you will not get any mail at tre on Saturday. However, I do feel that ane sub poe office aught to tained in the tober ma tion, For those who do aot yell be beyond en or money orders, waging oo parcel or. buy! ae of Bub ffices in res are a ‘convenience’, area upon the imere'a cooperation and si tatting. The government aught to maintain one whe: cannot have post office every * "niles reo” is ridiculous, In sub ‘post offices in ‘stores which are j ross the street from each other, The second one was opened because the first one could not handle the yolume of mail which had fo contend with! naird wish to, name of Z or if they wish government — maint wri to the Post Mater General at Ottawa and make your wishes known. It is too late to complain after- wards. Porothy McKenzie, Dear Sir: I read with interest in about the kids rid- bikes.on the side- Kinnaird. : y er at any time time pad any oF fhe the _ courtesy little yee who TH le on the pee Gnd tt it is so safe How would they feel if someone's little son or grandson was killed cael they had com ye oN folks, let the little children e their summer in safety while they are lit- em soon they grow up. Ready for UNIQUE TOTEM POLE has been created by the students of grades three and four at Blueberry Creek School. It stands about eight feet high and will be on display during the Children’s Margaret iM. y School Art Show during KC Days at the Legion Hall, July 29. The show is being sponsored by * SPRING TUNE-UP * SAFETY CHECK Phone 365-7511 JACK'S AUTO SERVICE LTD. OUR SPECIALTY For Complete Automotive Service JACK’S AUTO SERVICE LTD. * MUFFLER CHECK * SUMMER TIRES JACK OSACHOFF ED'S SPORT SHOP PHONE 365-5621 ou appreciation al also to those who attended . Jim and those who worked with atience ane understand- Hi Ming a his death. in Memorlum In_ lovin, memory. of George W. rshall . who passed away vuly. 6th, 1968, You bade no one a deat farewell” Or even said boodbye, You:.were gone before we . knew And God alone knew why. | You left. a beautiful _mem ‘anda grief, too sad to be To.us_ who loved and lost your? memory will never dita. Joy, and "a Mr. and Mrs, E..L, Marshall. old. Ever remembered by. WASILENKOFF — Ta Mr. ‘and, Mrs. James Wasi! lenkoff, nee Nina Drezdoff; of Calgary, June 25 a son: JER — To Mrs. David Miner of King naird, June 30 a daughter. STRELAEFF — To Mr} and Mrs, Paul Strelaefi. | Ootischenia, July 4 a daugh; er. “ MASINI — To Mr. ang * Mrs. “Marino Masini of Cas! Mr. ‘anc [Pee Phone 365-7202 _ ‘Mrs. naird, July 4a daughter. - Building & § ly. Co: Ltall ullding Upply. Co. Ltd "Castlegar the C y Arts Council. are (top) Ken Sherstibitoff Representing the grade fours and bottom, Sheldon: Sooka- choff. On the right is teacher Mrs. J. Dalziel with grade three's Cathy Johnson, top and Glen Schulte, boliom. | CASTLEGAR SOCIAL NOTES | Mrs. R. Johnson 365-8294 grant the plane Thursday for Vau- couver enroute to Gold Riv- ard met his- mother ancouver: and they contin- ued to Gold River by car. Guests at the home of hn Rain in . Arthur-Raine, : brother” ot Mr. 'J..Raine both’ from arlington, England. Mrs. Hall left last week for the Prairies where she will vis- it her brothers prior to re- turning to England. Mr. ver where they spent a few days visiting the farmers spendin, seen mare ‘Ss . ani E. Rourke. Mr. and Mrs. S. Dewis Track and Fisld Two Kinnaird athletes, Haley and Jill Daw- They will return £0 to Che. ney again on 23° for another yound”s of competitions. CARPETS - CARPETS - CARPETS All Colors All Patterns ‘FAMOUS NAME BRANDS At the Lowest Price Ever. INDOOR - OUTDOOR - SHAG - RUBBER BACK | Installation Service Available 77! Brothers Bulking | & Supply Co, Ltd. ‘Phone 365-7202 ; and son-in-law Cpl.” and Mrs, M. Goodey of Chilli- Guests ‘al at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. Craig are some old friends from Mus- selbt , Mr. and Mrs. Millar and Ruby Brown, who will spend some time visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Craig and their visitors spent 1 the long weekend visiting in Crest- PATRICIA YOUNG SAYS... Personally, I don't care if a woman wants to look like Bobby Kennedy in’ drag. I just resent their subversision of the female prerogative — which is that stinct for survival born into the weaker sex. Now if ‘yu carci ta sxaming the mens Lib syndrome, you might say it all began ih the Garden of Eden when Eve demanded the “rij an to eat of the forbidden fruit, Now Cleopatra would have done However, having over- turned the applecart, wo- man is now demanding not only her right to the pick apples, but to push thet pera lecart, peddle the merchandise and pocket the cash! The result! Divorces are up, and anniversaries are down, Between depres- sion, desolation and disa- greement, the female loser tries to cure her frustrat- jon and boredom by work- ing out a Union contract for the job she lost, fears Josing. or can’t get! Now if I were asked for the two key words for a successful marriage (or any female-male relation. ip) I would have to say" that they were, “Yes dear!” To be sure, many. women have superior intelligence. They can unplug a_ sink, change a tire, run a busin: ess while raising a family and running a home. The smart’ woman still cleaves unto her man like a lost rib tat aie else would e human race ropogate Ef the te. mind is going to change that for the “equality” of paying for her own er and movies? As for return- ing his gifts. of flowers, candy and perfume — no way! But then again, some people might enoy bread and bread sandwiches. Me? 1 like my salt, pepper. and. spices. Ant that's what the battle. of the sexes is. all about, ° Another Story from Tanys ‘When Graveyard Spirits Rose Treasure of Dead was Seen By Eilenna Denisoff. About one hundred fifty- six years ago lived an old man. The man was poor un- it he inherited he grand- father's home. This home was a haunted creepy Jo0k: ing mansion. man found a under t couch ‘guanion one day. read . careful hoping tD find clues to hi den treasure. Just as he was about to flip the fourth page, Poof! The man_ looked into the hallway, there standing straight was his grandfath- ers ghost. Then after five seconds, he disappeared. Suddenly, the man heard footsteps coming to- wards him. Quickly he turn- wards the man, for he had now seen the treasure of the dead: man ‘back tig and fe fell inte 4 uP Fi dug. The sides cav-- streak flashed by and hea- ded dor the mala The of that family has now joined the spirits of mansion. And when one week passed ith the man, the tree and undin: ‘ound iumed to to ‘solid eld, a Colca! Loss In_ connection with a discussion of Celanese Cor- ’s 1972 second | quar- ede he page, he saw une bt a oan He threw the ee down and the foot- steps began to fade. The man — grabbed a shovel and hurried as guick- 4 as oa Habtening, to le grave le dug ously. under the largest tree. He bumped into some- ‘thing hard with his shovel. It'was the roots of the tree, to his .surprize the roots were gold. The spirits of the Brave- yard rose and walked to- ter coral Jol ident and chief cer, estimat- roducts idiary, would’ havo a: loss in the second quarter ia, the ran; fe of $3.0. million ‘lion in eres "with its first. quarter loss of 2 million. “ Further improvement in Colcel’s earnings is ex-‘ pected in subsequent quar- Offered for _ PARLOUR. | REWARD $150 CASH leading: to arrest and con- viction of rotten individual who stole ‘hres mounted wild cat rugs from MAR- LANE HOTEL © BEER information Butter TLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, July 6, 1972 Glendale. Canada No. 1. Fresh Chumed Toile TISSUE. Delsey. Assorted. 4 Roll Pkg. Coffee Blue Ribbon. 1 Ib, Pkg. Sugar B.c, Granulated Chees “SLICES. Maple Leaf. [Dinners Banquet T.V. Beef, Chicken, Turkey, Meat Loaf, Salisbury. 11 oz. Bread =: HOT. White or Brown. Tomatoes= Califomia Vine Ripe. Bb. Cucumbers California White ee 2 Roast Chuck or Round Bone. Canada Choice, Canada Good, Gov't. inspected Steaks PRIME RIB. Canada Choice, Canada Good. Gov't. Insp. Garlic COIL. Liver SLICED PORK. Gov't. Inspected. Grain-Fed Pork Steak PORK SHOULDER. Gov't. Inspected. Grain-Fed Pork ...... 19 PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 6, 7, 8 AT SUPER-VALU (CASTLEGAR ONLY)