ith hh Ks ae ere Mews eser rt; Eau 5c Per Word Per Insertion Minimum 50 Cents 3 Insertions for Price of 2 50c Billing Charge Classified Ads Deadline 10 a.m. Sharp Wednesdays Display Advertising Deadline 12 Noon Tuesdays Phone 365. 7266 C ::@ FOR RENT 7 : FURNISHED SUITES. tgonable rates. By week or a a i CLES ER EEE ARCA SAA rer ace Chea eS 1 BEDROOM DUPLEX UN- it, furnished, No ehllaten or © FOR RENT PARK YOUR TRAILER IN the shade, close to school in the country. S; Zest, (Bath size) 2 bars 49¢ Oxydol, King-size, $1.99. ° Downy, 66 oz. $1.49. Per- sonal vol 8 bars 88, Bob's Pay'n Takit Stores Ltd. 230 ROOMS BY THE DAY, week or month. Available. Reasonable rates. Ph. 365- 7474. tin 28 _ pels, BI 365-75) (ODERN 2 BDRM. HOUSE. it location, close to pl + MOD) Quie aza, TWO TORN HED SUI’ anual immediately. Ph, 17. 332 ent, Phone after 5 pm. Ph. 365-5145 or 365-3023. tin 29 TES. "TRAILER SPACES AVAIL - able in Robson, Ph, 365- 5567. 8-23 12 X 60 EAR river on lower China Creek Includes stove, fridge, Road (Genelle) Ph. soeeis ub See "2 after 2 ‘p.m. Sebi. ‘IN KINI dra wtow ets. Ph. sess ‘NEW t pedro apt sc. with w $140. ‘Thursday JAD. single bedrooms, iKitchen privil- edges. "$80. mo. Ph, i , AVAILABLE SEPT. 10. 1 bedroom furnished house in Robson, No children or ts, Ph. 365-7633. tin32 BEDROOM HOME PART- y ed. 23 Columbia venue. Available immed- tely. Ph. 365-3347 days “CONTAINED FURN- ished suite. Ph. 365-8289 for appointment. $32 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN Kinnaird, Ph. 365-7048. ar 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN Kinnaird available Aug. 15. Ph, 365-7206... 331 TRAILER SPACE IN SM- all Castlegar park. Ph. 365- 5485. 331 ADJACENT 10-0! ASTLE- gar Upholstery, "780 sq. it. loor space. Storage space available in basement. Ph, 305-5638, tin-28 © MISC. for SALE MOFFAT AUTOMATIC washer, Ph, 365-5475 INGLIS TAPPEN AUTOMA- tic electric range $110. Ph. 365-5066. 1 KENMORE = SPIN-DRY washer. Fully automatic in avacado color and in very geod condition, Ph. pais NEAR NEW CoEnEE FURNISHED BASEMENT suite. 186 Crescent St., Cas- tle Ph. 365-6853. TRAILER Space for rent. 1 mile from Erie an 1 = tin 31 canal, Ph: South Slocan 359- 385-5017. 4 ¥T. FIBREGLASS BOAT, motor and trailer. Ph. 365- 5989. 331 FOUR BABY RABBITS. PH. 231 $80 CEDAR PICNIC TABLES, REA: excellent condition. P month, Ap) pply ly Twin Rivers 6403 : h. 868 6008. or U: tin 80. Ph. 365-6749. Colonial Chesterfield suite, |. 385- SED 30 INCH RANGE. Castleaird Plaza 3. E, Young Office 365-3347 Res. 365-8117 Dave Cooper Office 365-3347 Res. 365-3559 YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED @ MISC. forSALE © MISC. for SALE @ PROPERTY TOP SOIL, CRUSHED OR pitrun gravel and sand — Ph, 365-5158. tin 40 Trade - In Specials 1972 Vanguard Camper 8% t 1969 Scamper - 12 ft. 1967 Truck.Camper - 10 ft. 1971 Parkdale Tent Trailer 8' X 40' Mobile Home MIKE’S MOBILE HOMES 1575 Columbla Ave. D- 2307 10’ X_ 15’ ADDITION FOR a mobile home. Ph. 365- 6535. 330 FUTURE BRIDE'S DELI- ght: Tennessee Aromatic Ce- dar Chests make ideal grad- uation gifts, at Mayflower Service, Slucan Park. GOOD TRADE-IN ALLOW- ance on your present set of dishes for the finest heavy- duty Waterless, Stainless Steel Cookware, George's Sales. Ph. 359-7555, Shore- acres, B.C. 6-28 RECONDITIONED PIANOS guaranteed in Starling ONE GOOD MILKING Ci & one calf (heifer), Ph. 308 7404. 429 © HOMES for SALE choose Yamaha The choice of artists, concert halls, conserva: tories and universities ‘around the world. The finest affordable piano’ valuel KELD’S PIANO | . & ORGAN CO. Fairview Subdivision 2-YEAR-OLD 2 or 3 BED- room home in Robson on 20 X_ 100 riverfront lot. Pomediate possession. Ha J BEDROOM, NEW HOUSE with compiete s.c. basement suite. On 2 acres land with Wi a _well. Ph. 365-5415. 382. BY OWNER IN BLUEBER- y Creek, 3 bedroom, Jarge living room, utility off chen, rumpus room in hase: ment, erat Lot is nicely landscape with several fru- it trees and secluded back yard. 106 - 100th Street. Ph. , 831 365-6584, THRUMS. 2 BEDROOM house, living room, kitchen, 2 acres. Own water Ph. Thrums gonaes, 331 DUPLEX IN —GENELLE. Good revenue. Ph, 693-2273. tin 30 3 BDRM. ies Aa area, on 2 lots each. Ph, sep 5803. ta % MORTGAGE MONEY 1S available at Castlegar Sav- ines Credit Union, Ph. $85- 7282, tin 28 FOR A SENSIBLE approach to modern at Brena’ contacting ae © bout factory'-built “(Modu- Tar) homes. -Ph. 365-7013. tin-29 Strand and Mosby Realty Lid. - 1198 Bay Ave., Trail Phone Trail 364-2507 - tina? —— 3 BDRM. HOME ON 3 AC- res of land in Pass Creel good water suply, Ph. 365- me. ttn © PROPERTY ROBSON — 2 ACRES BEA- LAKESHORE PROPERTY on Arrow Lakes. Cabin, wa- ter and wharf, Ph, Fruit- vale 367-9245, BULLDING LOTS ON 1ST Ave, in Kinnaird, Ph. 365- 7601, 33% VIEW LOT 75’ X 115’ site and Drive-In. $1,600. Name your,own do- wu payment. Balance by payments. This lot has power and septic tank. ro information write to G, Cyr, 1231 Colville Road, Victoria or phone collect 384-8393. 432 BUILDING LOTS. APPLY “e MOTORCYCLES 1079 HONDA 850, PH, 365- S666, tin 30 or HONDA 70, LIKE new. Ph. 365-5264, 332 © BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES “BUSINESS OPPORTUNIT- IES in CRANBROOK, B.C. The atest garowing City e WANTED | ee TO RENT. BEDROO} home in Castlegar area, on ferry. oF or phone 362-0488, _ 186063 CAR. GOO! chanical condition, oh, aa 7054 after 5 p.m. 331 BABYSITTER FOR) TWO children in Robson from September on, Ph. 365-6873 after 6 p.m. HOUSEKEEPER FOR MON: th of nildzen. Ph: 2, school age Ph, earn the (1) Laundry business — the largest and serving the 2 care east Kootenay anc ‘owing. Selling price Ho, At (terms) 211 Green St., Cone 3 LOTS, OAK ST., CASTLE- gar. Ph. 365-5405, ex] mbesoks tin-29 ry © MOBILE HOMES 1 USED 10° X 36’ 20th CEN- tury Trailer. Ph. Bray (3) ene Business. one and one in Fernie. Good profit mith excellent contracts. Iny- 1969 12’ X 52’ DUCHESS mobile home. Good condi- tion. Ph. 365-5650, 0 @ VEHICLES Be 1985 PONTIAC STATION Wagon, V-8 standard. Ae 1968 BARACUDA CONVER- bucket seats, s. Very clean. Ph. 385- ‘tire: Esta after 5.30 p.m. 1964 CHEV IMPALA. FOR information hone S66 1010 1982 METEOR MERCURY, 289 engine, auto. transmis- sion, good condition. Of- fers? Ph, 365-6124. fer. Ph. 365-5753. re FORD. eALCON CON- tiple 'Ph. 365-6824." 33: EPAIN VAN...” 3" CHEV or A560 00. Needs minimal re-~ pairs. Converted to camper. Ph. 365-3640. 330 1965 Agu SMOBILE: 2 DR. HT, 425 fully powered au- forfatie. Ph, 365-7048. 330 - 7969 CHRYSLER NEW- port, 4 door hardtop. Excel- . lent condition. Can be seen at Mike's Mobile Homes Ltd. 1575 Columbia AES k, . 1965 RAMBLER. PH. SHO- Babin 359-7057. 958 8’ X 22’ TRAVEL TR- alee Ph. 365-6535, 330 1966 DODGE POLARA 2- door,’ht., p.s., p.b. Ph. 365- 6379. 330 ‘ire today. Also available in Creston- Grey Creek Area, (4) 28 acre resort with bea- ch front. Home plus ca- bins. (5) Purchase: or equity in new 33 acre trailer camp resort, Lake frontage 850 A MATURE RUSSIAN oe 8:30-5:00 week days. EMPTY BEER AND POP bottles. Apply — Chuck’s Transfer. Ph "305-7971, @ HELP WANTED bry Gost “un YOUNG MAN TO LEARN mobile home sales and ser- A ‘© NOTICES Reward] $50.00 Reward. for, arre: and conviction of anyon don't believe honest should be penalized w! ih gher prices because. disho: est People do not pay fo} their merchandise, cy! CURLING CLUB LOUNGK available for meetings, 8) all dances and get-togethe: . 365-7813, tin ADDRESS : LABELS, dy for use on e! velop parcels, etc. 300 for Ais 7 Castlegar News. SA’ machine). 62 Cedar a i = au (0. TUNING AND fs 3, Ph. 365-3644 Keld' zat and Organ Co, Blut Creek. tin e el vice, Must be and willing to meet public, Per- manent oaiten ight ers Pply, ulars to Box a tlegar News. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Part-time, Apely Hi-Lite wie th restaurant, store and marina, Inquire today. CALDWELL AGENCIES LTD. 101 - 9th Ave. S. Cranbrook, ® WANTED TO RENT IMMEDIATELY. Small furnished or partly furnished house in Castle- gar or Kinnaird. Must allow Pets, Phone days 365-7211 - Mail ogra and ask for Pauline Lesy or 365-3090 after 5 p.m. A GIRL WHO IS CAPABLE of typing financial state- ments, taking letters in ei- ther shorthand or speed- writing and performing minor, bookkeeping | func- lons:». Please!’ send” ‘resume to: P. ‘W. Blackwell c/o Paul : & Moroso and Co., Ste.'No. 605 Columbia Ave, Cas- tegen BC. 232 SELKIRK COLLEGE Accommodation in the Kin- naird, Robson, and Castle-- gar areas is urgently re- quired for students who will be be inning classes at lisirk If . 365-6741. 331 PHOTOCOPYING: BLACK-: on-white process, Birth cer tificates, Aimportant pal and letters ole Reasonal Fated Apply at Castleg ALCOHOLICS — ANONYM ous is a fellowshi fied mets and women who Certified Mechanic Top wages for right man. Phone 9365-3014 Junction Gulf, 330 SELKIRK Wang yee CASTLEG. APPLICATIONS for Phe fol- lowing positions will be re- te until August 15, leek Steno peepher ic Regis- Ofte Pay scale - - Copy Clerk. Pay scale $401-$461/mo. Terms of employment are as per negotiated Collective ment, Good fringe benefits and working cond. tions in effect. Please direct enquiries and application Bursar. :!: reer Selkirk: College sv: CASTLEGAR, BC. ® WORK WANTED GRADUATE SECRETARY requires full or part-time work in Castlegar area, Ph, Susan Whitfield 365-5444 or 365-3412, 330 ening CARE FOR 1 OR 2 babies, you can prsiie — Room and Board — Furnished Rooms -~ Furnished Apts. or Hou- ses — Unfurnished Accommo- dation Please phone 365-7292 or ESCELES, NEW LISTING 2 bedroom home with full basement and fireplace located on 200 ft. lot on 10th Ave. NEW LISTING Large 3 bedroom home with fireplace and full basement. Situated on 3 acres of level land in Kinnaird, CHRISTINA LAKE 250 feet beach frontage. Located on East side of Christina Lake and accessible by road, WOODLAND PARK Brand new home. 1220 sq. ft. and featuring deluxe kitchen. L-Shaped living and dining room. Carpets throughout, The yard is partially lann- scaped and features a peach tree. This Woodland Park home may be purchased with a low down payment of $1,000. SWIMMING POOL One of the Finest Homes in this area is now available exclusively with Young Agencies. This home has every available convenience, including a swimming pool. Priced in the mid 40's. HALF AGRE 4OT Fairview Trailer situated on Y2 acre lot. In- cludes carport and shed, washer and dryer. All for $15,000. CASTLEGAR — Reduced in Price Older s.yle 2 bedroom home with full base-" ment and featuring 150° yard with an excellent view of the river. Less than’ $700 down, Full Price now $12,500. RIVERBANK LOCATION Over a Y2 acre on private location, At the corner of 4th and 13th Street in Kinnaird, Neat 2 bedroom home, SELECT LOCATION Select home on 3rd Ave., Kinnaird. All new kitchen and home atiractively finisher through- out. — An Exclusive with Young Agencies. ROBSON ’ Attractive 2 bedroom home with ord bed- torn upstairs. Large kitchen and. living room. | with full Situated on a corner lot, Full price $18,500. LARGE LIVING ROOM 4 year old home featuring a large living room and separate dining room, Really well look- ed after. Available at once. Full price. $18,500. Blueberry Creek, B,C. Phone 365-3644 chiront, cabin, $7,000 best_ offer. 365-5276. New Cabbage, Ib. 14c. 50's . Ph. 365-5918 or : 332 ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. J. HOWARD ANDERSON — NOMINEE ALICE M. ANDERSON — NOTARY PUBLIC MARY -W. ANDERSON — SALESLADY BUSINESS 365-6451 EVENINGS 365-5244 ROBSON SPECIAL Very nice three bedroom home on quiet street. Panelled utility room, wall furnace, fully enclosed garage, s.ucco exterior, atiractively fenc- ed and landscaped. Now reduced for immediate sale from $16,000 ‘to $14,000. CASTLEGAR EXCLUSIVE Three bedrooms, one bedroom revenue sitite in basement. Extra large living room, large gar- age. Very nicely landscaped on large lot. New ex-' terior paint, One block from schools. $31,000, ROBSON REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE Two bedroom home on riverfront, situated ‘on nicely treed lot. Twenty four foot living room with three large | windows. Recreation room with pl guest bedi in t $19,000. ESTATE SALE ROBSON Interested in a large family three bedroom home with two bedroom basement suite, plus one bedroom cottage rental on over three acres, AND twenty five acres of land for $62, ,0000.° Ser us for details. LOTS IN CASTLEGAR FROM $2,500 -EXTRA NICE. i Roomy home in Castlegar in the Oglow subdivision. Bow living room with fireplace, open kitchen dining © plan, three bedroom with master bedroom ensuite, large rec room wih den/study in basement, situated among -the trees, bs MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Book Matches, 2 boxes 49c¢ Freezer Bags ‘all sizes), can- ning. supplies, sealers ete. in stock. Bob's Pay’n Takit Stores Ltd. 230 send full information in writing to: Student Housing Selkirk College oem BG. legar, B.C. oe 1028 HIPWELL REALTY 4. F. HIPWELL 365-7514 — AGENT BJORN EDBLAD 365-7514 or 365-3423 ACCENT FIREPLACE 3 Bdrm, deluxe home on Lynwood Cresc. with: view balcony, formal entry, wide, roomy living rm. and spacious bdrms. Finished rumpus and spare 4th bsmt, bdrm. or den. A six yr. home in meticulous condition. $29,900. ROBSON TOWNSITE 3 bdrm., full bsmt., plaster and stucco, on corner lot. A well-kept family home just listed. Dining area, kiichen nook, ample closets and cab- inets, central-hall. Good treed, play yard. $18,500. KINNAIRD SERVICE & COFFEE BAR A ‘family type operation serving Standard Products to 100,000 gal., 1 garage bay, living qu- _ asters and: dairy-news bar. Central Kinnaird loca- tion. LION'S HEAD SERVICE & DRIVE-IN CAFE Robson’ operation above ferry ramp, 2-bay garage and three rehtal dwellings. All: for the ridiculously low price of $35,000. (half down), THINKING OF SELLING? FOR FAST ACTION AND QUICK RESULTS LIST. YOUR PROPERTY WITH © _. HIPWELL REALTY REGIONAL BROKER ASSOCIATE a EQUITY TRADERS D. ung or Weektiays by the month be- ginning Sept. 1. For more information call 365-3066. KOOTENAY. ova eoreyy Day Care Centre.- Ages 3 to 5 years Seis "385-7280, Ages 3 months to 3 years phone 365-3413. tin 29 @ STUDENT PLACEMENT Students seeking sum- mer jobs may offer’ their services here free of char- ge. Just drop into the Cas- tlegar News office to place your ad. Students must be 13 to 21 years of age and planning to resume their Studies in - September. tin 23 ctrengt an hope with each ofher that they may solve their com mon problem and: bel ers or recover fro: lism. The only requirement for membership is a d to stop drinking. Th allied at ant ae, denowt clities, _ Orel niza Box 3091 or Box 3114 Cas- tlegar, tin 45 ‘AL-ANON IS a fellow- ship of wives, husbands, re- latives, and friends of pro- blem_— drinkers generally (whether or not they are members of Alcoholics An- onymous) who are banded together to try to solve their common problems of fear, ons, insecur- ity, "lack of understanding # the 2 Bleoholle, and of thea id personal ‘lives re: sal from alcoholism. Bot rr tb poke joins AA. wer is much that families ‘ do to help the ‘alcoholics and themselves, ANON meets at the Health Centre Saturdays, 8 p.m, For more informutio: call 36: id Announcements 4 q WARNING! Spring is well on its way and so are weeds. Just a reminder. sure you pick the edible ones to eat. Two people in the Kootenay + have In the past years almost lost their lives higher trying this Wild Hellebore, sometimes called the Death Weed. This particular weed grows in the elevations level.—John Dvorak Photos around the. 6,000-foot ‘i F Pei iq ! n . ay ne ere en ner en ee ee ean ea en ee eg tense, ey nent eens pcr A Quick Return at the Castlegar Tennis Courts Town to Bill CPR for $490 To Cover Fires Power Plant Wives Enjoy Buffet Lunch The Town of Castlegar will bill the CPR $490 for three fires started within the town's municipal limits and fought by the the volunteer fire department. Council took this action Tuesday night upon the recom- mendation of Ald. Carl Henne, who was asked by the fire department to suggest the town take this action, Hi Arrow William Shaw. Driver Needs Stitches After Bridge is Hit The driver of a car involved in an accident at the south end of\the Brilliant Bridge required 17 stitches. ‘Gary McDermott, of Rob- son,’ told police he was travelling north on Highway 3A when he noticed a truck on the wrong side of the road. He swerved to miss the oncoming vehicle and hit a corner of the on Sept. 6. Pearson College Planned Kootenay Power Plant Contractors’ wives held their monthly luncheon last week at Arms where a beautiful buffet was served. The luncheon was hosted by Mrs, Ray Vansant and the door prize was won by Mrs. The next luncheon will be at Aggie's Tea Room in Nelson All Kootenay Power Plant Contractors’ wives are welcome. Those who wish to attend in Castlegar and district are asked to phone Mrs. H. T. Titford. bridge. The accident occurred at 8 sam, lagt/Thursday, +- «: Power Outage Wed. Morning Electric power was out in many sections of Castlegar yesterday morning. The outage was caused by a broken power line at the bottom of Sherbiko Hill. It was repaired by West Kootenay Power crews. BIRTHS DEMOSKOFF — To Mr, and Mrs, Peter Demoskoff Mrs. John A. Foster of Rob- son, Aug. 7 a dau; peer pS DUNLOF "To and Mrs. R. oF lop of oe tlegar, July ‘Ba daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John FY Saliken’ of Castlegar are pli] eased to announce the forf IG LADY WILL DO * YOUN babysitting, pet care, lawn and garden chores, house- work, errands, cooking, ch- ildren's birthday _ parties, help with canning and pre- serving or sewing and men- ding. Phone Louise | 365- © FOUND Sept. 1973 of their. daughter SAT ‘ Ann to Daryl Amos of 104! Mile House, eldest son offi Mr. and ITEMS ADVERTISED IN this column are not ervige nething 2 KEYS, 2 PAIR GLASS! and locket. Claim at Castle- gar News. * NOTICES MY FFICE WILL BE closed Aug. 10-29. George’ Swetlikoff, RM, 332 —————— WE WILL BE. CLOSED for Holidays Aug. 13-23. Pardman’s Furniture and Appliances Ltd. 232 MANY THANKS TO THOSE who broke into Crossroads . Dealer Plates No. 1-918. . 1 DO REMODELLING, IN- terior and ‘exterior. Build vanities and ‘rumpus rooms and finish attics. Ph. Geor- fe at 365-7348. - tin-29 gi their daughter Sophie tl Mr, Dave Chernoff, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Jack cuerny of Robson, B.C. The ding will take place Se 1973 at 5:00 p.m. int Robson Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Micha Gallo of *Castiegar are B eased to announce the e Hagement of their daughte| Maryellen Louise to My Hubert William Hunchak 0} Castlegar .the son of My and Mrs. Thomas Huncha a Canyon, B.C. The wed ig will: take’ place Sen. 15, 1973 at St. Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs, Willi Jmioff of Robson, B.C, Pleased to announce: _,, engagement of” hei eldd WEATHER A student's global village is taking shape at Pedder Bay on the southern tip’ of Vanc- ouver :Island,' honoring a man =: who devoted imuch of his life to promoting international accord, Building design and site layout have been completed and approved for the Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific, the premier memorial to Canada’s late Prime Minister. The $3,000,000 * co- educational “village”, to accom- modate 200 secondary school students from around the world, is scheduled to open in the fall of 1974. Site develop- ment, including the installation of roads and basic services, will be underway this summer. Sugar and Spice by Bill Smiley We Should All Go Whole Hog Once a Year There! 's no place like home, some wise man or woman price said, I think most likely it was a man, For a woman, ‘home means washing clothes and — dishes eternal Hy scrubbin dirt, making beds, and al those other rotten jobs that make ‘thome-making"’ a dirty word. For a man, it means a good, hot cup of tea instead of lukewarm coffee, a meal that tastes like food instead of wet Kleenex, clean sheets smelling of sun, and goin; around in his underwear an bare feet if he jolly well feels like it. That’ 's exactly what [I’m snioyin today, after four days in The City. I've just had a decent cup of tea, a great, slurpy bacon and Tuesday * Court Wm. Jones, 60, of Trail, pled guilty to a charge of driving with.:a- blood -alechol content over 08. He was fined $200 or in default 30 days in jail.” His licence was suspended for | 20 days. . Nicholas Maguire, 24, of Robson, pled guilty to a charge of possession of a narcotic. He was fined $100 or in default 30 days. The offence occurred July 24 at Robson. * . * Fred Barasoff, 17, of Crescent Valley, pled guilty to a charge of being a minor in possession of liquor. He was fined $25 or in default 10 days. The offence occurred during KC Days in Castlegar. Conscience and Comment . Elizabeth: Queen for All By Rev. K. Neill Foster 7 Her Majesty Queen ‘Elizabeth the Second and -Prince Philip, have been back in Canada for the Commonwealth nearly unanimous in its kind- ness to the Queen. The crowd reaction ranged from quiet . $1.50 for a pot of co! _ a meagre $1.50 for a sand- - tomato sandwich, and I'm in, my shorts and bare feet. We've just had our annual splurgein The City, andeven my wife gave a groan of pure pleasure as we pulled into « our driveway last night and the cat came running to greet us, flinging herself on her -buck and rolling her belly . ecstatically. That's the cat, hot my wife. Thaven’t the slightest idea why, but every summer, when sensible people are Accing like lemmings from ae the old girl and I take off from our sylvan retreat in the heart of tourist land and head for the’con- crete canyons of that same | City. There's no intelligence, let alone common sense, in it. We can’t afford it. We don't even like it. But we go. Don’t ask me for a logical “ explanation. It would be like asking a caribou why he runs back and forth, with wolves snapping at his heels. nd the wolves are there. In The City. Just waiting for us caribou. Unfortunately, they don’t look like wolves, so.you don’t know, what's + happening to you.until you're | hamstrung. They: look like cab-drivers and waiters and bartenders. But one can’t blame the wolves, can one? That's what they are for: to weed out the cripples. Well, I can tell you that if you are not crippled, at least financially, after:a few days in The city, You've been staying with your rela- ; For some reason, we always stay in the best hotel. After all, it costs only about three days pay for each night in the swank joint. This is partof the whole midsummer madness. And, what the heck, it’s only three dollars euch to see amovie. And what .,.Creegan property i old cat and the new, wood- iles. Let's open the mail, light be u nice fun letter. » Yike!. Town taxes, $484.00. Fuel bill from lust winter, $130.00. Bunk manager wants to.see me. I guess it's back to The City. Rezoning Applications Get Okay Three rezoning requests were approved by Castlegar council Tuesday. night within three minutes. Council gave formal ap- . proval to an earlier request by Ald. Carl’ Henne for the rezoning of property he owns on Main’ St. to low-rise apartments, okayed the appli- cation of Peter Debeque for the rezoning of property he. owns next to his Tri-X Auto Body shop, and approved the appli- cation of Boundary Industries who propose building on what is commonly referred to as the iko subdivision: »< .: