Modern toys for. children are getting 50 complicated you might expect them to be found in a medical laboratory. Tony Irvine, 12, of Toronto, ig proud of this one because he is looking forward to becoming adoctor, Tony's father brought the transparent plastic showing back from New York. “SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK ead with all the organs By R J. SCOTT: way a iNurPooR HL, ge GG, RES cA Aye sit LiENED Yb counten: HOMES FOR SALE. Ww’ Sebed Ph, 365-5164, Waterproof reyersibio coat, size 12, Chrome dinette set, blue and sold padding, Ph, 365-5861, tin-12 Fridge, good condition, Pn. 305° ood and coat Kitchen rangea, latehon. ‘sink, round dining room ta- .| bla, coal oll camp ‘stove, glass for hotbed, one lot, Apply 520 Third Ave. orPh, 505-8102. a at. drum, hen, duty. pedal, $50. Th soba jr 965-3471 daytime, Norge fridge, Ph, 365-8233, oa HOMES FOR SALE SMALL HOUSE — 14 acre land few fruit trees, Behind Pass Creek Park, Half mile from ferry. Ph, 385- 5575 or write P. Py Zibin. Box 454 Castlegar, | * 8: ‘Genelle — 3 bedroom, 6 ond plan; auto oll, HWH; Garage, umnpue room, ines lot, Iow taxes, Ph. Trait ee HTT Opportunities for Business ‘ Highway Commercial Bldg., Kin- naird, with 3 Bdrm, living quarters to the rear, part basmt, parking lot, 109 ft, of frontage with lane to side and rear of property — $3,000 dn. Hizhway Commercial Bldg, Cas- tlegar, with 2 Bdrm attached suite. Total of 2175 sq, ft,.with full bamt. a ig parking age jane, Ideal location, gar, low down payment: ped intereat, Ph;* hfe atter @ rt 365-5229 daytime ¥ 313 Farniahcd ar unfurnished 2 bed- room house in: Kinnaird. Full basc- ment, gas heat, 184-4th Ave, $12 DO YOU Have THE RIGHT INSUR- NCE PROGRAM? Natitratty ga want to be com- pletely. protected. Let us feview your present co- verage without obligation, a CHOICE NG tora’ IN MOST MODERN p SUBDIVISION. IN THE ARE: PRICED Right — $025 UP yor RENT "3 room suite CENTRALLY LOCATED . ° 4 YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. PHONE Office 865-4361 Caatieatrd Plaza Realdonco 305-8117 Kinnalr ‘House in Robson, good location, corner lot 95 .X 95 feet, Reasonable price, cash or terms. Apply Castlegar. 2 ‘S-bedroom house, In. Castiegar, hardwood floors, full basement, gas heat, Brand new, good location, Terms avaliable, Ph. 352-7661 Nelson ke 5pm, * Ultra modern 3 bedroom home, triple plumbing; wall to wall: car- peting living room and dining room, With view and revenue, Ph. 365- 8188. 2 311 ; ting and heating, club, or ‘chures Hall. — $19,000. Commercial Block — opposite Castlegar Post Office with three rentals, Masonry construction. Good income investment: — $9,000 Retail Commercial Property — 1st Ave, Castlegar between Pine and Maple, 2% lota suitable for 4—1sft. retail stores. Tota! arca 75’ X 100° — t Sayfuovinay ARGORE ALS MAMBORE Pred = Pens FIRST YEAR: Yis~ Aious - HIKE (CHES. : $13,000. Goin Operated Laundry and | Cteantng Business in three locations, Castlegar and Kinnaird. A very good side-line operation, offering an: in- creasing profit potentlal.- $30,000 dn payment and balance: on reasonable terms. : ANDERSON \ Girl's, CCM bicycle, “POR SALE "FOR SALE $10. Ph. es Ig acres land with buiidings. | 8048, Good irrigation, fruit trees, One mile | —rever irom ferry. Nick Obedkotf, Ph. Trail! schoal, “313 | 365-1 0" % 100° lot a the Sopow Sub- division, Write A. Zwynenburg Bench Four white uniforms: like new: 2 nylon,.2 cotton, size 14. Ph. 365- AGENGIES Real Estate and Insurance Bust Res: half-block, near Road, Cowichan Station, Vancouver| ante, Ph. Island, B.C. Cow’: for. Sam Stoochnoft, Box 53, Brilliant + Electric heater, $15 wi ‘9! % 9 “tent? $10,. Chan nels sale, Just freshened. tures, Coleman 50,000. BTU; ,| heater with stove’ pipe, stand, copper pipe, Ph. 865-5961, a ‘antennas, slightly damaged, both for | [ANDIS BUBDIVISION, OAS’ $25 with nn Glrs_ bieycle. Ph." 865-4868, mast. Ph: 865- 7 Good condition. Centraliy located, reasonably priced. Ph, 368-5440 or 220. Bist high attractive living area. Ph. aa ca 818 ~~ Neatly new portable automatic dish washer (Dishmobile) Reason- $11 TLEG: Taent lots for split level. homes. 465-8441 ‘305-3276 call In to cur office or fontact JOHN FNPWEII. our sales: * ain, Ph, 365-3256 a samey eiccne FaNEe EF, CEE ne 3T feet heavy wiring, breaker, fix- Kinnaird. | Post. and. beam, | 3: bed. rooms, den,. living room, dining: room, || kitchen and nook, 2 bathrooms, large landscaped lot, trees, ete, Ph, S65- oN SLS, Small house, i9o-20th Ave. Kin eee pecroom house in Robson. oy 365-5! are droom home at Wasa Paris NHA mortgage. Ph. ee Wbedroom house on is a Can be geen any time by oe Ave, Kinnaird. Ph, 365-6189. in 24 FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished 8 room ry | apartment- with bath and utility. Ph, 365-5198, tins “Furnished -modem ,4-room_ suite, Ph, 365-5442 after 5 p.m, 313 ~~ Basement Basement ayite in Robson, PA, 365-8987. 1813 Fully furntened basement sulte in Kinnaird, Alvo garage, Ph, 365- 6202. abe ee been oer pedroom and je from ne aw ridge ine inn @ room furnished basement suite for bachelor. Ph, 865-5495. 213 ‘Available April ist fully furnish- ed and heated. suite, 170-10th Ave. room House in Gastiewar. Can be seen | “atter 4 p.m: Ph. ‘365- 6971. ee Modern suite, gas heat and Hght homo in uae Hy Furnished or. unfurnished sulte, Available April 1, a Furntahe het ute, blocks from businos acction ) eas: tlegar, Ph, 365-801 n=: ‘@ bedroom aon for rent or oie gas heated, Ph, Rossland aren Barias for rent, B74-7th Petey car tlegar. plex unit, $85 per mo, One mile out (rom ferry. Ph, 805-5500, 9 Furnished apartment 061, For rent or sale business bulld- jung on Front Strect. Low price, Cas- tlegar Building Supply, Ph. Rooter} room Tarnined sulte Mecretgnt Apts Ph, 305-9781. — tfn-42 WANTED Want to buy 2 or 3 bedroom home, Ph, 365-5367, 313 ‘Want housekeeper for an elder- dy. sounie: Ph, evenings 865-8284. 3 int to buy uued chest of ‘draw. crs. En 865-5907. . 81 if cash for used furniture, antiques, coins, old gold, guns and jewels, Home Furniture and Ex- change. Ph, 352-6531, 418 Hall St. Nelson. tin-i8 _ 4 ne UY ‘IN MEMORIAM: In loving momory of Mrs, Fred Eremenko who paneed away March 19, 1957.:. Sweet, memories:.witl’ linger forever; 1} Time cannot change them, it's true; Years that: may, como’ cannot ea Our loving remembrance of: yo! Mary, and Byron “ietly Fury furnished 2 ‘scare ae § DEVARTMENT TOF Pu ‘punto, WORKS OTENDERS | t s SEALED TENDERS addressed ie Publ! Secretary, Department ‘of. Works of Canada, Room B 322, a tin-6| Charles: Tupper | Bullding, nivoree Bae Ottawa 8, and endorsed R FO! ¢ IDNESDAY, APRIL: 22, 1064, locuments can be obtain. ed on copes it’ Of $25,00 in the. form. of a CERTIFIED bank cheque ‘to the order of the. acters iG ERAL OF ‘CANADA, throt District Architect, Department: of Public Works, 1110 ‘West Georgin 2) Street: Vancouver 8} District* Office, Room 211, Customs Butlding, 816 Go- vernment Street, Victoria: and can be seen at;Room C-705, Sir Charles Tup- per Building. ‘Riverside Drive, Ot- card at the Post’ Offices at. Nelson, rf NOTICES om and board in private home. appiy piinath Ave. Casticgar. Black and white cocker spanicl, 1 year old male, to anyone, who wit give him’a good home. Ph. 368-< fd TT RagF nia uphorstery” cteaned without) soaking or ahrinking: Ph. Veri-Clean ‘Service 865-0041, tfn-13 “rr TeRabson” Resident” will let us have. his name for our files we will’ be pleased to print his letter on the condliton of the Robson road, — Castlegar News Will babysit. with clilldren in my own home. Ph, 305-61! BARN $80 for your club or or- ganization. Sell SO cons Watkins Pepper and 50 bottles Vanilla, ae Trall collect 364-2283, Pa Join the stampede to the =a Up" at’ the Kinnaird Hall, Sat, April 18... Afternoon tea," bake sale, fish pond chuckwagon dinner, games, auc- tion, .prégram and dance. Sponsortd by ‘St. David's Parish. ‘As of this date, 2 Will not be responsible for any debts incurred in my name other than by myself. — Er- nest. Roy Blair. 312 U-Phone Answering Service for any ‘information and .help. Ph. oe 5265 evenings. pad hail Le tea SL otis ELE YOUR INCOME ae E SyOnMS EARL! anil Steno- and, Kelowna, as well ng at the Builders’; | Exchange at Vancouver and Victoria: ‘The deposit will: be refunded on return of the documents In good con- dition within one month from the date of tender opening. ‘To. be considered each tender must be submitted on the forms sup- plied by the Department and = must ‘be uccumpanied by the security spc- clfied in the tender documents, ‘fhe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. — Robert Forte ler, Secretary. B.C, FOREST SERVICE HENTAL OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ‘The BC Forest Service {5 consid- ering the-rental of the following ma- chinery for rood ‘construction and maintenance work in the West Koo~ genay, area during the 1904 65 flucal trawler tractors over 65 hp. Scrapers — self propelied ‘and Putt Cranes and, shovels: Graders ---°100 hp and over erent end loaders, crawler and rubber Dump trucks’ — tandem and ‘single » S to" 32 cus yd, capnelty Rubber mounted backhoss Gradalls or, equivalent Alp compressors’ and rock aritting ‘equipment: mpaction equipment Truck welgh scales. —40 ton ll rentals, except trucks, will geapner.. Sag. Second. Ave Ph. 365-5569. tind TALCOHSLICS ANONYMOUS. Box 30S. Castlegar. ‘tml? ‘Deadline for classified ade is 12 noon Wednesday prior to! the ard of issue. be on an id 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. ‘ansportation and accommoda- tion for operating crews to be pro- vided by ae owners. HELP WANTED | included. ; Also | one room. Ph. 365-8284, tin-12 Furnishe;, ce In basement, MALE 1 RN $2 an hour up "selling fa- mous = Watkins products in ‘Castlegar. Call after 4 pan. 65 Aven Castlegar.” 311 Sleeping Tool enirtgt oes . Ph. TSS Ca d apartment, al “a found. "Adu only; no ‘pete. Ph, 365- tfn-S | naird.” MARCH 26th to APRIL 4, 1964 1,090 COLORS Enter the - Masterpiece Puzzle Contest and win a Free Gallon Exotic Plywoods 2? Am. Black Walnut: Pref. MM $17.67 sht. 2” Am. Black Walnut Pref. Plain $18.24 « sht. 3” Teak Pref. M.M, :- " )"”. African Walnut Pref. M. M. . . $13.77 sht. ~ 3-16th” Tahitian Pref, 4 colors . aye Woodgrain Hardboards, Beonamny Grade se aloes .j feet; thence Davee 1820 Unfinished: V-Groove Mohogany $5. 60 sht. Good advancement opportunities. Ale. so part-time LU Teteraee Ph. reall collect 364-2283, LOST Large black. and. white cat! Four ‘365-8048. ‘white feet, white chest. Ph. ing, | Present: location’.of equipm: wners interested in renting machinery for this work ees aupply the informa- ~ Pontiac — Buick-— Vauzhall 701; Boker St, Nelson BEACON’ MOTORS Ltd. + Phone 357-6641" _ Building: Supplies OGLOW. BROS. , Builaing & Supply Co. Lid, Castle; gar.’ Phone 365-8351 ——————S LAND CLEARING - EXCAVATION OZING SO A-TERING Experienced in wedding, | social: and’ banquet Contact “Mrs. J. Regan at 365-4723 or Mrs. P.-J. Vaessen at 365-5337 ‘ Gravel & Top Soil. DITCHING, EXCAVATING * PHONE. 305-9041 hpi ea epee Gor, Maple & Sth, Castlogsr’ Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors Phone 865-0464 Castlegar « ALS, Ltd. Charter seaces' k Towing - ‘Barges anywnete on‘the Arrow. 5 Lakes "Phone: 365-5500 NIGHTS —-MEIAON 307-5054 A Arrow Lakes Ferry Service: Moke, model, year and seriel num; ber of each machine, List of ‘attachments. for each machine, ent, - Proposed rental’ rate {OF machine. Business telephone ~ number. Written submissions will be re- ceived on or before April Sth, a by The.Construction Enginee Kj Engineering Services Division, . B.C, Forest Service, FOUND Four keys'on holder, Owner may News: and paying for this ad, “ENGAGEMENT — ee and. Mrs, Frank ‘Bergen ot rh hive same by applying at Castlegar Victoria, B.C... + 213. ‘each | | . Leave Babeoti" Whart 10.00 am. Monday. Artive ve 1.00 aan. Friday, Arrive Robson ; 1,00 pan," Friday, *. ORDER Part 1 Administration 7. Rey, 1. Parades ~ sc aS The dn will cet at the High ‘Kinnal ie their youngest daughter, Seathtesn Edythe to Mr, William ‘Peter “Ber- quist ‘ot funneire, Wedding:.to ‘take place April 4 at 3 pm. St,’ David's Anglican Chureh. Rev. ‘Wilding f= ficiating. SARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportu- nity. of thanking ‘the government employees of Casticgar, Rossland and ‘Trail, for ‘the delightful party tend- ed me on my retirement and for the presentation, which will give me much: pleasure, My: wife joins me in thanking the: ladies of the WA ‘tor thelr hard work and the effort they put. In to help making the party such a happy | oceasion. ‘Speciat:. thanks foe for the beautifully decorated Rigoed Luck" cake, — BIL and Betty. * LEGAL FORM No. 15 (Sectton 40) . Aor Notice of anteaues to Apply. to: hose Lan cording. District of BC ‘TAKE NOTICE thiat Alex, Souk- oreff of Pass Creek, B.C, occupation operator intends” to apply for per- described lant »! Commencing -a ‘at a. post. planted ‘at’the north west corner of Lot 9352, Kootendy District, thence north 1320 feet; thence South’.1820. feet; thence West “1320 feet and “containing 40 acres more OF leas, ‘The purpose’ for whtett Ee Tana | Is, peauired is Pasture, .) ‘ted this 16th day ot 3004 ‘Alex Soukoreff applicant att “tn Land Reco Nelson, and situate at Pass Creek; seuss mission: to purcheee the following cee Sehool ar al hrs ‘oi Wednosday Summer Camp: ‘This Squadron ‘will be beorinreoe tirst camp this year il be 12-25 July, and) will be held at ROAR Sta- tlon Namao which is ten miles north of Edmonton. Cadets will be selected from those having 100. % attendance. Arrangements for transportation, will be . announced later. ‘woO2 Schwartzenhaue! Next parade Sreaneuaay, ‘8 April 64. Fall-in at the High School at 18.50 rs, 2. Routh Normal, training will’ be ‘earsied out ‘as .per ‘CAP. 464-F25, and. Squadron syllabus, 3 Orderly Officers . 1” April 64. P/O Pryce 8 April 64. P/O Bernick 4, Ordorly Sorgeante 1. April. 64, + Set. ‘Moll 8 April 64, Sgt. Anderson > B, Orderly Corporals Cpl. Ménard Eff 25 Mar. 64; ene *Ellowing Cadets are reclassified to the rank of peat NeWwmen 2 Fullerton: SeiieL acl Jankola 581162 AC2 Jackson 8... .C2~. Lucas is. /L *Co'sst (nations - -San.;ROAGS- ar Rie eal deacecetareetetene eaae re of Paint. Plus 10,010 prizes and 10 chances to win $1000.00. ' P&G ag APs Across from the Arena —., Phone 365-8151 = ATTA ST.: RITA’S HALL. FRONT. ST. BINGO CANCELLED “THIS: WEEK: NEXT BINGO "APRIL 2ND AoA The winner of. last - week's flight was Cpl. stamp-Vineent |" mal » TONIGHT, FRL., ‘SAT., _ << MON., ‘TUES.’ One Show Only at.7.30 p.m. Adults $1.00. Std.-75c “2S Chid,: 50¢- TRUE:. TURBULENT... . » EREMERDOUS! iS MAT.” SAT. aT 1.00. ithe Adults .85c .. Std. 60c: ; 2 hid, :35¢ senses “SUNDAY. IDNIGHT > 9° PREVIEW.” ¢ ~-BETER CUSHING wvovae rowan: "And: at the SPECIAL _ 2 MATINEE MON, 1.30 a STARTS. WEDNESDAY :- 2° Walt, Disney's ; ‘TEN WHO DARED’ : St. Mart : Anglican Church, in Calgary was the ‘scene of. a lovely winter wedding: which uni-. ted. in marriage Florence-Elien Ornig and John Donald Watson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and |Mrs, L; G. Craig, Sr. of ‘Castlegar and’ the groom’ is the son of Mr..and Mra, J. ‘Watson of Calgary, “ Rev. Gordon Hendra officiated at the ceremony and Mrs. N, Tay- lor played the wedding music. The radiant brido, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in- a‘ cocktail-length gown. of tra- ditional white peau ‘de soie which featured: a’ bell-shaped skirt, scoo- ‘ped, neckline and long. lily-point sleeves, Tho skirt of the gown was bordered : with imported , French Jace anda tierra of pearls held . in’ plate her ‘shoulder-length veil. She wore a string of. pearls, ee ‘of. the. groom, arid carried'a bou- quet ,of “American Beauty -roses ‘and lily of the valley.” 3 The - groom's: sister, ‘Mrs. Ca- ‘thy -Watson was’ bridesmaid, She -wore a cocktail-length gown of American Béauty, rose chiffon, fea. with ‘white fox fur: and: navy ace cessories, Out-of-town guests were from Sundri, Edmonton, Medicine Hat, Castlegar and Vancouver. special delivery or “Express” ser- vice will, be the same as for let- ters within Canada :;— 25 ceats in addition to'the surface or air mail postage ‘rate ‘applicable, Tho * postmaster: general also referred 'to the ‘new postage rate for printed matter which, ef: screen..The youths built the signal ves but the’ oscilloscope is standard. high school equip: ment.’ — Castlegar. News Photo Two SHSS STUDENTS, ‘Alert Jankola and Dick Fowler, will be taking part in the B.C. science’ fair'at Vancouver. de nine students left yesterday. with ‘this os-, cilloseope ‘which shows electrical’ wave patterns on a ~ CWL Executive ‘To Remain Sazae Meeling Decides The St. Joscph Council CWL at. Kinnaird held its March mect- Ing in the kindergarten’ when.a decision was, made to retain. the |: pregent executive for the ensuing |’ year. | . To remain in. thelr present positions by acclamation are Mrs: .F.,Kinicki: as president, Mrs, A. Gray’ as first: vice-president, Mrs! T.: Cormier. as. third vice-presi- dent, :Mrs, K. Soberlak: as’ trea- surer. and, Mrs, G. -K. McKinnon |’ as. secretary. : ‘Usually. provision is made at the March “meeting for the spring elections. The current agenda fea- tured | mission month,’ Mrs.’ Pat ‘Haley spoke of recent information gained about the ‘Indians who by with shoes of. other April’1,"will be 3 cents! for the | first ‘two ounces’ and 1° cent’ for each ‘succeeding two ounces or fraction: thereof, per Piece, 3 “DEER PARK SOCIALS “MRS. WILLIAMSON | Mrs, ’.J.':Stucklberger,. who was’ a. patient in the Castlegar hospital, has: returned home. On‘a recent fishing trip in the Deer. Park area, Mr. J.-Glover of Rossland’: caught an 8%» pound Kamloops trout, ...; ‘Mr, ‘and Mrs. .P. Romaine of Kitmaird: were : wreckend visitors to Deer Park, For. at Teast four years now, Kinnaird residents have been faced | could contain’ an: ample supply to ‘with’ a great: water problem. But | service this whole area, including of ‘course’ Kinnaird council : had | Castlogar : when: ‘their’ wells give Celgar ;over a barrel so to’ say. | out, as they no dowbt will in time. Castlegar settled with Celgar for Kinnaird Has’ Received | Only ‘Hole i in a. Barrel’ | should be pump up ‘the; ‘pench above Celgar:: where: reservoirs, Surely the residents | closest and. most ; effected ,.by ‘this dam "Kinnaird couneil settled tor would not be demanding too much 2.2 ?-We do know: that the resi- | by demanding that, our future, wa- dents got nothing. mote than the ter be: secured. hole’.in';the barrel. Through the years pollution has continued get- ky wheel, gets, the grease is quite ting worse: until’ we “are -ct te * The old saying that thie squea- ‘uc, +) Come: on'Kinnaird and Cas. Kinnaird Socials that ‘the \water..we are expected to drink is contaminated and every: public tap .in schools, ete., should either be shut off. or. at. least tag- |.‘ Mra. 3. Kaufman Ph, 365-5488 . The occasion of A ! Te ill l I AEC “Sh BEAR | LINE-UP WILL “SAVE ‘TIRE WEAR -@CUT: VIBRATION: - sg LINUNATE SHIMMY. @° END ROAD WANDER @ GIVE EASIER STEER- * ING KEN’S. -WHEEL*ALIGNMENT. KINNAIRD: PH. :365-2472 mn an l A I wu wedding “by Mr.: and’ Mra,: Gilbert; Jacobson found .the ‘home’ of ‘Mr:;and Mrs. ‘Wm. Ball ‘the scene. of festivities .| for a few -friends ‘recently, These ‘included the Jacobson’s son-in-law | 3. Prank | Hemmerling ‘A dinner: party, ‘was; eapoved and the gifts of two cakes provided the centre ‘of atraction among pretty wedding appointments, Oth- er guests included. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Heagy and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. MeCreight, : F os . ' Mr. Ernest Bailey has just || returned from Vancouver after attending another provincial meet-,* ing ‘of .the executive’ of” the ° Sr. : Citizens Association."'. +, Mr,’ Bailey reports that as‘an outcome. of the .meeting ‘he ’ hes available’ a petition being circula- ted ‘asking ‘the provincial .govern- “TEEN TOWN NANCE “with the “GHEVELLES. _ CASTLEGAR ARENA — APRIL 3rd *75¢ each : ‘we reserve the sight “to ‘refuse: admission ‘to: either. mem. ‘hers or: non-members... Re ee rae TET | i attend to. “members * himself. be ‘held in June: in Bop e. . covery: ‘go-“out: to -Mrs.: R. birthday lunch. ney ‘talks’ alright, cents to’ say. much, Funeral: kin,'51, who died ' --While Mr. Bailey participated | but” here’ in the, business: of: the Association,’ sensible’ permanent solution, I un- he followed this by, visiting friends | ‘derstand. that the water Celgar in the. coast city,-in Richmond andj uses inust::be soft, .: Heagy |" and, Mrs.’ G.: Reith,” also to: baby. Beverley, Baron , and: six-year-old { mi i ‘Elaine: Gordon;° to: Mrs. : Kenneth supply of Phe quality ‘of soft wa-, Barnes, ‘Brian’ Lizee, Terry Wal-| ner, Mrs,’ Fred Hadiken and George ‘Murray,all: patients from Kinnaird in ‘the ‘Castlegar hospitals 5 ~ Many happy returns to Shelly low I. .| Davidson ‘who- celebrated ‘her 12th | for. a safe; jwater Supply: for this '| birthday last’ Saturday ‘at‘a party area is at ‘present, as-it‘ really is, ‘| hosted: by:her ‘mother ‘Mrs.'T. Da-} we should ‘see ‘a line installed not vidson. ;Shelly ‘and: eight ‘of her | only to meet *Celgar’s needs, but ‘girl friénds'enjoyed’a record hop | also the urgent needs of the people and, games: capped’ by a festive of this whole,area, A waterline Thought for the week — Mo- , but in’ these |. days. a dollar doesn’t have: enough Funeral Tuesday. ~ For Fred. Mark Who Died Sunday. services were held Tuesday: from”the Russian -.“Hall S at Glade for the late Fred Mas creation hall in Robson. Mr, An- ged Not Safe to Drink Unless Boil- ‘ment for’a nursing home’ for the ed “for=20 tothutes but of* course chronically il and for the care of | the coun y | elderly. people. Mr.,Bailey goes on | ‘government’ over a barrel. When to say’ that the’ petition is -also] and phat ae the. settlements going available for, signing by. all rested citizens and can be obtained. from all’ Senior Citizen‘ executive | sidered‘ the limit, and ours ‘goes in the’ province jpesldes beyond 400,‘how much Worse must inte- } tobe: this :time? :'1g 50 bacterial counts are con- our: water: get before it'is consid~ *Jplans went ahead by the exe- | ered an emorgency, and we can gee cutive members for the-forthcom- | some: action’ taken? Ie. ing’ Senior, Citizens convention’ to : Now’ to’ criticize: without. giv- ing a solution would ‘not be good, tfeel is a‘ good sound, and of very high. quality.’ I also “understand. that an”ample supply, of such wa- “Best ‘wisties | for 8 speedy re.| ter had ‘fo* be available» before oud establish heres T'fur.| ter. is secured ‘by. planning a water of: The ‘High ‘Arrow dam. alieve that if the'need should . be: installed. and |: water Gov't i Employees. Hono jor: Long-Time - Highways Man The ‘B.C. Government employ- ees of Rossland, Trail and :Castle- gar held a party: for Bill’ Ander- son ‘in honor of his retirement on Friday eveniiig. ( ‘The party was held in the re= derson Joined the’ Department ‘of. Jack and one. daughter, rge . (Violet) . Kinakin, : Castlegar hospital on Sunday Born. in; Saskatchewan, Markin -moved..with his family>to Glade in 1913. He had: resided. there until taking up residence in Thrums' in the fall‘ of 1963. 1, ae Markiaiwag orn on Sept. a’corsage and Mr. Anderson with Polly .Chernenkof£..in 1933. oA «:. Surviving is his wife; one son, Mra. Ger “both Mr. in. 1948 af- + | ter Wood. "War I. In’ 1961. he moved.to Castlegar. where he was on the. ferry i Here: until"his: retirement, On their. arrival at. the: hall Mrs, Anderson. was presented with a boutonniere. ‘The guest’ of honor’ was also presented with) an ‘elec, eee Bempsey of." Cretan, no doubt has the senior} . : tlegar residents, how ‘about some ‘squeaks before an epidemic breaks out and. our Bajueak, is’ taken from “Gsein | We ndering,” ell you thal large per- centage within the population of British Columbia. ‘Mrs, Haley related that Mrs, Douglas White, speaker at one of the sessions ‘of ‘the recent B.C. ‘| Safety Council convention held in New Westminster, was also guest ata luncheon for the women de-| - legates. Learned from Mrs. White was the'fact that many of the problems encountéred in Indian settlements | have been rather vague, However, |: brought to ‘light where” safety - -is ‘concerned is the greatest cause of accidents among the : Indians, ie. fire‘and water hazards. © “Some : Indian , settlements are ‘isolated’ to ‘the éxtent that there is'no fire protection. “Others are situated’ where’ more “often | than ‘not, accéss is‘ blocked by elements of ‘nature, snow or. rain.” /As : result ‘‘each‘. small ’ ‘dwelling: equipped / with ‘a’ ladder; built & the roof. Mrs.. White, ‘who address. ed the convention in'simple terms, had been invited to spent for. the second tite, $ “Now | that we have your attention’ may we ‘ smart ‘when ‘in, Vancouver,:you will like ithe. friendly" courteous. staff who: rate whether it’s BUILDING’ & SUPPLY ‘co. Lp Prices Good Thurs., March 26th: Friday: Closed Saturday March 28th Cloved Sunday & Easter . Monday Happy Easter to our many- good friends & customers! Marga ne. 2 Ib. pkg. 4% BOILING: FOWL, ‘whole ach FIVE ROSES FLOUR “25 LB. BAG _ $1.79: Doses Hines CAKE fax 2 pkgs... 89 G. GINGER Rie Sats $1. PREM, per fin’ .......... We Fresh Salted PEANUTS 2, $1.00 Shelled, Too! BACON JOWLS 3 ibs. $1.00 T Ib, CHEESE ROLLS .. 59e MILD, CHEESE, Ib, “FOR EASTER Hanis-Boned- De-Fat- | “ted: & cooked! Captai “s Cabin,: i really» intl Delicious! . 49 $1.29. GLEEM TOOTH PAST a -ATe COFFEE BAR "SPECIAL MISSION ORANGE, OLD. B