CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 4, 1962 LT A AAA TR Give Better ELECTRICALLY ee eee ral Beautiful cut flowers, floral ar- rangements and potted plants. * Wedding Bouquets * Funeral Designs * Gifts for all occasions | * Hart Mountain Pet Supplies General Electric Small Appliances Lovely Built-In RANGES & OVENS REFRIGERATORS. ANO DEEP FREEZERS Den * Carlton greeting cards and {iam Gift Wrap j FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE : che Go diness HELEN’S FLOWER SHOP LTD. “Wale iets OoGNess Phone 365-5191 (Eve) 365-5561 . It's the Dutch Maid Bakery for your every day , needs and that something extra on special‘oc- casions. Wedding Cakes and Birthday Cakes a aie : PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY. Dutch Maid Bakery “DUTCH MAID IS THE BEST MADE” 80 Maple St. Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-: S241 LOOK FOR YOUR NAME TODAY! STAAL CT DA TAMA Look! $5 given away each week! $5.00 will be given away each week for the next eleven weeks, Just watch for your name to appear in one of the advertise- ments on this page, phone the Castlegar News, and a cheque will be mailed to you. Cheques will be made out to each one of the merchants in turn. Boundary ELECTRIC Phone 365-5919 CASTLEGAR SPORTINGS JANUARY. We have the sports equipment : : “od : to satisfy all ages. ° | CLEARANCE HOCKEY EQUIPMENT SKIS AND BOOTS BADMINTGN RACQUETS TOBOGGANS - &. SLEIGHS GOLF BAGS & CLUBS HUNTING SUPPLIES 240-1st Ave. — Phone 365-5951 — Castlega “We Have The Best Record In Town” ALWAYS A good selection of the very latest in records and supplies. 00’s of yards of Woollens, Cottons, Nylons & Fancies ALL REDUCED 25% to 50% OFF DRAPERY 200 yards of beautiful drapery — values to $3.95 a yard NOW FOR ONLY RECORD PLAYERS — RADIOS = = TV SETS — GIFTS & NOVELTIES = Make a point of dropping in next time you are out shopping — we'll _ Phone 365-8131 be glad to see and serve you. L / i TCTTVVTNN CLOTHING to suit every Dad Kitchen drapery materials, 8 lovely patterns printed on and his Lad. ¥ good quality sail cloth 99c & $1.09 per yard. 29c yd. We carry the very = =| = S = a = =I = ; E ‘ Drapery pleating tape, reg. 35c yd. for only . . . latest in siyle, material and colors. 4 pronged pleating hooks, reg. 10c for TOPS IN" DESIGN: You can always be : Best quality English Pee drapery lining, regular $1.25 yd. for only sure. of satisfaction at e a Leitner’s Lid. Honesty and fair ‘prices built our business —'You too can save by shopping at home. Phone 365-4521 Drop in and browse around and you are bound to find the right piece of fur- niture for that spot in your home. We have a wonderful selection at all times.. WHY NOT DROP IN TODAY PARDMAN = -FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Phone 365-5240 = U0 Quality Yerd Goods @ Cottons @ Woolens @ Fancies One-yard skirt lengths, woollens, cottons, synthetics all at half price ‘ REMNANTS ALL 34 PRICE OR LESS: coal es In the Oglow Block Get the JUMP. on your DRY CLEANING NEEDS Phpne 365-8222 Complete Stock of Notions Buttons Zippers Seam Binding Ete. Coie ln and See Infant Romper Sets Little Girls Dresses S Little Boys Suits See that MARY MAXIM SWEATER for him or her We Specialize In CUSTOM DRAPERIES WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY | _— Sup covers Bailey's Bring your clothing in now for DRY CLEANING and then it will be off your mind. You'll look your : E well-groomed best at all times. af ; 7 GEM CLEANERS Castlegar & District's Own a DRY CLEANERS We have a lovely display of Wool in Northland and Cloudspun all this at “Your “Tot To Teen” Shoppe” ' Carolyn's Children’s Centre Castleaird Plaza, Kinnaird, B.C. .Phone 365-5013 AT. ine LCL Read and Use the C Jassifieds FOR SALE jewly-bullt 3-bedroom tides and stove, SAiincme ‘car? dining Four milking goats, one non- milking goat. Write Mra, Ann Bool. inoff, Box 61, Orescent Valley or Spply Crescent Valley Store, 311 oo ——— | Arena Schedule NOTE: Clip and Save this ‘Sche- dule. No: further Schedules will be published for’ some! time. Any important changes will be advertised in = this! paper. Watch for special events throughout the win- ter. SUNDAY 2-4 p.m. Family Skating. 4.30 - 5.30 p.m. Air Cadet Hockey. 7 - 8.45 p.m. Adult and Stu- dent Skating. 9 - 11 p.m. Senior Hockey. MONDAY 6 - 10.30 p.m. Minor Hockey | 2 TUESDAY 1.30 - 2,30 p.m. Kinnaird Improvement Society beginner's free Skating’ te 4.30 - 5.30 p.m. Figure Ska- ting. 6 - 10.30 p.m. Minor Hockey WEDNESDAY 6 - 7.45 p.m. General Skat- ing. . 8 - 9.30 p.m. Celgar Broom Ball. ae 9.30 - 11 p.m. Senior Hoe- key xy. THURSDAY 6 - 10.30 Pm Minor Hockey IDAY RID, 4.30 - .$.30. p.m. Figure Ska-| - ing. 7,00 - 9.00 p.m. General Skating. SATURDAY 7.30 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. Minor Hockey. 2-4p.m. Kid’s Skating. 5 - 6.30 p.m. Scout Hockey {every ‘second week) 7-9 p.m. General Skating. Schedule Subject’ to Minor! Changes Without Notice. Prices Children 15c, Stu- dents 25c, Adults 40c ice may be Rented at Rea- sonable Rates for Skating Parties, etc. Phone J. Clarke 365-5106 or Phone W. Thorp 365-4196 Castlegar and District Projects -Society FOR SALE Good quality ‘Delicious apples til] available, Duncan Carter, Rob. son, Ph. 365-Sitz. 31 “Men's skates, size 0, any ren- oi | sonable. otter Write ‘Box 10, Bril- | want, SARS RET BES FG Bie, pus 440, hind do. Bekvered. Satine bun ww in Robson, rated “throughout full furnace, terms, '87,300, ing and Son, Eh. at Good Hairouts Tor Bale BARBER SHOP ‘Two Chairs —- No Waiting t{n37 NOTICES Mr, and Mrs, Mitch Chernoff and family wish all their friends, relatives and‘; nelghbora the very best for the New Year. A donation to Silver Birch School. was made this year In lteu of Christmas cards, ‘TReom and board in” private | 6: home, Apply 51i-4th’ Ave. Castle- gar, 31 Sales Opportunity Well eatablished company re- quires the services of a salesman . Previous in’ heating equipment sales deair- able, Company pension plan, health scheme end group Insurance avail. able. Transportation supplied, For ‘further details write Box 490A, a News, show cards, water color or an Painted signs, Ph. 365-3826. board and room for 2 gentienen, 2 ines or paren ent with The average 2 vi Ppérson has aS about 1 chance. = : in 90 of being polled during his lifetime for vats opinion, the station he listened to, or the book he read. Readers of this exe MOTICES ~ For dressm Gresamaking, button poles, general_sovw! |. 365-3836. Fepetotcs os aNoNviTOUS, Box SS, wee et Ene = noon ne day one to “the cay of issue. Smith's Boarding Ke om ay rings C ores Phone paoiBBT. Olip- ping an id grooming, Poodles a spec- ‘ity, Veterina: perce every two weeks, Heated BARRIES SET Two Chairs = No Waiting my FOR REST 2-bedroom home In Castlernz. 65-3807. h, 3 Partially furnished: 2-room suite mith fireplace, Eh. 365-0501, “room furnished suite, 412 ivy ‘St. Castlegar, Ph, 365-6481, 3L Small pone in a Castlegar, fully furnished. Ph. ~ > New on eneacoe Lin furnished or unfurnished, suitable ea fingle Person or couple, Ph. earns SETEnEE and. heated eee ne ab Eremenko's, Ph, 366- all house Ae Blagberry. 7, Buit- abte fa for couple. 2, 351 creme agement ae frags ed. Ph, 3-r aoe mite ie beth in the Haryics Bloc! Block. Ph. tinbo apartment on ne way a ae ‘Phone sosdied after 4 p. CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and floral offerings exten- inter ded to us’ during our recent be- reavement in the loss of. a loving father and grandfather, John Pet- er Cheveldave. Special thanks to all who helped us and the Castle- gar Funeral Home, — The Family. Mere words are inadequate to express our sincere thanks to rela- tives, frlends and neighbors during of our beloved mother and grand- mother, Lucy Mary Courtright, Spe- clal thanks to Rev. R. H. Pratt, Dr. A. D. Johnson, nurses and staff of the Castlegar hospital and the Cas- tlegar Funeral Home, — The Ct Court— right Family, The family of the late Peter Wasylyk wish to entend their sin- }-] cere thanks and appreciation to re- latives, friends and neighbors dur- ing our recent bereavement in the loss of a loving husband and father. Special thanks to Father Zubek, Dr, ‘Ternent, nurses and staff’ of the Castlegar hospital and the Cas- ‘tlegar Funeral Home. — Mrs, H. bitrates and the Westerlund Fam- press their opinions every issue—either they buy it or they don't. It’s as simple as that. ABC keeps the score. Its re- Ports tell the facts. Ask to see a copy of our ABC’ report, Castlegar News — SET Buiiting Supplies OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co, Ltd. Castl iegar Phone 365-3351 TAS EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00 P.M. St. Rita’s Parish Hall, Front Street JACKPOTS $35.00 & $260.00 S 55 NUMBERS CALLED N00 TAA Airline U-Drive COMPANY LIMITED Serving Trail, Castlegar & District ‘and Castlegar Airport ; “FOR INFORMATION PHONE’ CASTLEGAR ‘365-5812 AIRPORT. 365-3011 TRADL 268-6141 ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, B, C, Rourke are pleased to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Patricia Marylin, to Mr. Donald Henry Phil- lips, son of Mr. and Mrs, Claude H. Phillips of Kinnaird. Wedding plans are to be announced later. WANTED ‘Will pay cash — refrigerator, 1958 model or later. Ph. 365-8003. eye a Good Hatrout? ‘3 BARBER Two Chairs — No Waiting —tf{n37 IMPORT TAXATION ‘Until 1913 in Canada taxation on imports was the federal govern- ment’s principal source of revenue; it wasn't until World War I and | ijust after that Canadians started paying income and Bach year, :“ittle” acoldents which seldom make the headlines cost Canadians more than $4,000,000, according to the All Canada In- surance Federation. Many of these accidents occur a during the’ winter, and most could Se avoided through care and ate tention. The Federation, which re- presents more than 220 Canadian tre, casualty,.and sutomobile in- surance companies, makes these re- commendations for wihter. safety ground the home: (1) Keep sidewalks ashovelled and clear of {ce and: snow at‘ all times, (2) Check exterior. stairways and entrances for loose nails and other dis-repair whieh might cause injury. (@) | Olear large icicles from the eaves, They.can cause serious in- jury when they tall, (4) Make sure thet snow sho- yels, garden rakes, children's toys and similar items are kept clear of walks and not hidden under a de- centive layer of “snow. (6). Cover accessible steam and hot water pipes which might cause burns to the unwary. (6) Keep children eway from ’ Accidents Cos! $4 Million portable heaters, stoves and firc- (1) Keep hot ashes in a metal container — never in cardboard or wooden boxes, -(8) Don't let childen play hoe- key or other winter games on or near the sereote ie Electronic onic Aids Can Help Drivers -Top priority should be given to ie of and mind It's usual for the vice-prest y dents of to huve a Plumbing & Heatmg Supplies & Installations NATURAL GAS & OIL HEATING . SPECIALISTS Phone 305-8284 Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL (or, Maple & 9th, Castierar passion for golf — but NEVER for hats. But Pa- tricia Morrison is a rarity in- deeds She is wvice: president of other devices which will aid drivens in avoiding accidents, saya the B.O, Automobile Association. BOAA general manager Walker Blake sald evidence indicates’ that electronic equipment “installed - in association with the highway, in the motor vehicle, or both, has a high potential for reducing traffic acci- dente ‘and corgestion,” He gave as of the na wild eae hata,, At 39° and married, ‘she has man- aged the Canadian office of a similar company and been music producer for the CBC's International’ Service. Her firm is industrial designer and marketing consultant to come of the largest Canadian firms, safety devices ‘those that flash an audible or visual danger signal when a vehfole is following too closely, moving too fast for conditions, de- visting from ite DrOpes traffic Jane, or drifting off the roadway.” our recent’bereavement in the loss] ~ Len Semin Impatiol Of Photo photos under a stereoscope, ine a serial roads through swampy mus- ike that shown below,. without leaving BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Pontiac —- Buick — Vauzhall 701 Baker St. Nelson Phone 678 CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM SPECIALIZING In All Popular Styles .. e WINDOW AND DOOR BULLDOZING LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION Contact PAUL THEDERAHN Phone 365-2511 BEobeon Marshall's Store FRAMES — GLASS IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS! Agents For Pearson Sashless Win- dows and All Sealed Units INCOME TAX and ACCOUNTING SERVICE For Every Type of Business| V. G. ECCLES Public A CASTLEGAR SASH baer WORKS PHONE 365-3211 1186 CEDAR AVE, TRAIL PHONE TRAIL 365-6818 ELECTRICAL SERVICE: LL.S. Lid. e@ Charter Service Towing - anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 365-6500. NIGHTS — NELSOi Industrial - Commercial D ic Wiring Arrow Lakes Ferry . Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10,00 a.m, Monday. Artive Edgewood 400 pm, Monday. ood %4-Hr, Maintenance Service Wiring & Rewiring Overhead & Underground, Installations Castle ELECTRIC CO. LTD. Phone 365-8121 A Box 182 — Castlegar, BC. CASTLE and @ sales tox on cecutashared goods, CLASSIFIED AD RATES PHONE = 365-3031 Classified ads are char- / ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per fnsertion. Minimum charge for classified ads Placed in person at the Castlegar News. office 1s 50 cents, 7inimum charge for classified ads phoned in to the office ts 60 cents, ‘There is a special rate of allowing a classified ad to run three times for the price of two, providing there are no changes in the wording of the ad in ‘sub- sequent issues, A Castlegar News box number may be used‘ on classified ads for an extra charge of 60 cents for han- dling answers, Engagement notices, obituaries and cards of thanks of “usual” length Qre published at a flat charge, of $1.00. 5 dairy farmer. Many farmers believe i cow barn, dairyman John Bull of Brampton, TV restores the soothing touch of the goo become keen TV viewers—and production is going up. milkin; hi don’t inspire te: eramental cows to give high enough yields... = but it ‘Seems that TV aoa After. or After’ an English after putting a portable TV: in his Ont., tried the same thing. Mr. Bull says d old ‘bucket and stool days. The cows shave TONITE & FRI. burs a Ow IN YOUR HEART! nr aS GhOSBY DEBBIE riite ROSERT viii E MON. - SAT. MATINEE ORSON WELLES wsxinc saute a i