OPENING SESSION of the conference of the Western Canada Region of Soroptimist Federation of the Americas Inc. was a “Fun Party” of 29th annual Participating scene were the host of the foun of Fort Kamloops. Ramloors, father; Mrs. Mavis Fergus: K: Dusty Streets Get Sprayed Those. strocts which are not yet paved in the Village of Castle- gar shouldbe less dusty.as a re- sult of ‘having 3,000. gallons of used oil’ sprayed on them, This oit has been salvaged from Celgar| Pulp Mill, reported works super- visor, Norman McNabb at the re- cent Village commission meeting in his report for the month of April. ‘There was 900 lineal fect of ti sidewalk throughout the month and .the pro- ject. is continuing. The reta! wall at the ballpark has been completed and the sidewalk in the area should be completed soon, Two new catch basins were instal- Jed and another improved. Grad- ing and strect maintenance’ has been carried out weekly. ane -clean- ‘up campaign ijhas Effective June 1, Greyhound will ‘operate. via tho new. road through Paulson and save approx- imately two’ hours travelling time between Nelson and Grand Forks. From Trail the saving will be over one hour, Presently Greyhound buses operate Nelson to Trail and Ross- land, thence either via the Cascade Mountain route or via United Sta- tes, passing through Ketvle Falls, via the. ports of: Cascadg and’ Pat- terson, With the opening of the new route, some buses. will operate Nelson to’Castlegar — Paulson — Grand Forks, a saving of more than 30 miles, A shuttle service will be” operated’. between Trail and Castlegar to mect these trips, One trip daily will‘continue:to be operated via Nelson — Trail — — Kettle Falls and Ht "days being used for the job. ‘A new water-service had been Grand Forks. The saving in travel time and New Road Saves Two Hours the opening of the “new' scenic | connecting service at “Medicine Hat route, will be a great benefit to'to the Trans-Canada bus service travellers from. points west of direct to Toronto,. via Winnipeg Grand Forks to points. cast: of }and Port Arthur — Sault Ste. Ma- Nelson’ and will also provide new rie’ north shore route. Television Service @ Repairs to all makes of TVs, ‘ts Badios, Phonographs, @ Llectrical Appliances. @ ‘Applications for TV cable book: ups ae here. ‘ ¥ears experience is. our guarantee, ot dependable service.” ELECTRONIC SERVICES 365335) = "Phones _ 365:460, HURT |. In’ dining .room ° finished installed and two water main leaks were repaired, ‘Twelve traffic tickets were gl- ven out for infractions, along with four warnings, the end of April is 145, wi being issued for the m for the month, Rowlands ands Appointed As GFA Field Officer of Allen C. Row- Mrs. Betty McCannell, the groom; Mrs. Marie in which the \ club of Kamloops and many of the delegates and. visitors wore old time - costume to mark the 150th anniversary Hirtle of Castlegar, as the girl; and Mrs. Helen McDonald, Kamloops, as the parson. —Kamloops Sentinel lands asa field officer of the Ca- nadian’ Forestry Association of B.C. is announced by. W. F. My- ‘ing, secrevary-manager. : - ioe . Rowla ands, whose back- ground inclides seven years with the B.C. Forest Service, has, writ- ten extensively on forestry and and was active in Adult Services for Mentally Retarded Considered a Must Adult services for the mentally retarded sre a “must” wherever * associations operate throughout Ca- tor the. ‘Metropolitan Toronto As- sociation for Retanded Children. In an interview during Retard- ed Children’s Week in Canada, Miss Maneon termed these services vital entally special training schools earlier, “Adult services can see to it that the adult retardats is purpose- fully occupied during the day-time and still have his home life at night,” she sald, “Special recreation Programs during the evenings also are of great benefit since the re- tardate will be mixing with his own age group and his own mental lev- el.” "Basteally, there are three lev- els of occupation and sheltered workshop programs needed’ by the adult ” said Miss Manson. ‘The firs; level is an occupation Program for those unable to fit into & workshop sstting for a variety of reasons; being unable to concentrate on one given 'task for more than a - 61 ‘Thurs, 7:45 pm. Bible Study ‘Tues, 7:30 pam. Young UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Robson — lst and 8rd Sundays at 11 am. Ceatlegar — Service of Worship at CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LDS. Sundays 10 ee ee Rivers Evening Sacrament | eerie 730 pm | dut the simplest of tasks because of inadequat ite intellect; inability to re- strain from chattering; or still sim- ply too immature. Next ia the second level work- shop for retardates who can con- centrate on specific jobs of work. At first this concentration is for a short ‘period of time which is gradually lengthened until the re- tardate makes it his full-time oc- cupation. Retardates are taught to tollow directions, they learn on-the- Job work and ‘simple skills such as ;, stuffing envelopes, mak- ing pin cushions, and other simple but useful tasks, ; Miss Manson recommended that in communities with public. trans- Portation system, the second level group should be required to use this GRACE form of moving about, The first ers T. Evans, Ph. 365-5536 urch School st 9.46 am. or vorshlp at 11.00 a.m. level should be permitted to use taxis or private trarsportation, Last is the top level or shelter- Probably stay in the workshop for the rest of their lives, A few of ‘these retardates have, however, become dn out- side industry in simple jobs. Many Junior Forest Warden training in the Fraser Valley as head of the Mission Wares group. Staff lecturer D, Campbell is now completing a tour of the pro- vince, and on his return Al Row- ands will take up residence in the Interior where his job will be to activate CFA programs at the lo- cal Jevel under direction. of the board of the CFA’s Southern In- terior Region. Mr. Rowland’s appointment re- flects the Assoclation’s recently announced policy of stepping up forest protection and fire peeves: the pro- who join this” vane Ancluded are an intensified of junior tie but stiil require a special setting. public School lectures .and an expanded Junior, Forest ‘Warden organiza- tion. Let. me help to guarantee Cc. Arthur Go’ TO COLLEGE - The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA rey «The company with the outstanding dividend record you plan now the money Anderson The total dog licenses sold to}, e tot 10! ‘with 24 more |. You can call @ holt to progress any time—even "up in the air’. The quickest wary, for both individuals and. busixiess ‘is -to‘ stop for the fut ‘any future. In the principl not to have the obtlity to. plan for | af fire, bile: and . ty ine surance is that it is a plan for. the future. It ensures progress by handing people together to share the expected losses of the few among the many. Because it allows people to “average out’ their loss into a ly small fixed shances of a expense, insurance enables them to move head ona planned basis. The fact that Canada’s fire, companies are paying out more thon a million ond @ half dollars every day this year in claims indicates that prudent: Canadians make safe plans for their future. ond at a ALL CANADA INSURANCE FEDERATION —on behalf of over 200 competing — fire, automobile and casualty insurance companies home must be seen to be appreciated, "Trail Insurance Agency Lte Ph. Bible Study: at 7.30 p.m. THE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Bunday School - 10 am, Morning Worship - 11 a.m. -- Evangelistic - 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study - Thurs- day at 7.30 pm. Young People’s - Friday at 7.30 p.m, ROBSON MEMORIAL CHURCH United Church — Ist and 3rd Sun- daya at 11 am. Holy G union Baptist Church — Sth Sunday ANGLICAN CHURCH Third Sunday after Easter St. Alban’s 8.30 a.m. Holy Euch, St. John’s 9.30 am. Mattins Robson 11 a.m, Matting St. Alban’s 7.30 p.m. Evensong Rev. C, IM, Day — Parish. Priest CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Grace Presbyterian Church 23.15 p.m. Sunday School and Fa- mily Worship. 7.30 Gospel Service Thurs., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Pastor G, Fraser Ph, 365-5676 LUTHERAN CHURCH at St. Alba's Anglican Church 3 p.m. Service Rey. Harold C. Clark “St Relax and Refresh with = KOKANEE .pilsener beer Whether. i in the Kootenays on w business ‘or pleasure eee you ‘will find satisfaction in a cool glass of Kokanea Pilsener Beer . > «as clear and -spariding a8 a mountain streams : ; Enjoy it. «. tt belongs THIS ADVERTISEMENT 1S;NOT PUBLISHED:OR DISPLAYED BY THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD THE PRIDE OF THE KOOTENAYS ‘FOR SALE Propane range and garbage bur- “ner, ee condition, $75.00. En SaTGTaT ‘dress, semi-formal, size 29-14, Ph. 865-5383, Girl's bicycle, In good condition, Apply 476-5rd Ave,, Castlegar, 363-6351. S-bedroom howse with separate workshop “and garage on 60 x 150 lot In° Robson. Ph, 86%-3766, 319 House for Salo’ KINNAIRD Beautiful and spacious 3-bedroom split-level ‘home altuated on 100 x 150 ft, corner ‘lot, ‘Living! and dining rooms finished In ‘special tmported zebra paneling from Africa. One wall in golden ash, LR’haa' fire place and bultt-in and: kitchen ;of G-In, grooved deck- ing rosting on laminated beams, all finish, Kitchen has tile loor and cupboards built of birch ee maple. Othera floors of dak hard- 200 Aq. ft. “gaa furnace ond: electric tank, Carport finished with fibre glass panejing and family room haa tile, floor and mahogany and tamarae paneling on walls, This For appointment call Trail © Phone 368-8381 i manure, aoe Lie ma room “home, available immediately. Reasonable terms. 385-8390, Moe ntieeten BM 3 Tots,60 x 100—caah and 2 Jot, 83 "x 00. Cleared and servicgd with power and water, Located 01 ith Aves Kinnaina, north’ of ‘Mle stone Red. $400 per. lot, cash or terms, ‘Write Hox: 490M, Castleg: . 819 1950 half-ton Chev. Ae, Sait coal-and-wood furnace. Esa eneapes Loyd. Pa) converts to car bed. ‘865-5740. oz % 1400 lot, nice Roar for | bloc! + Good Upper Bench, Kinnaird. Priced quick sale. Apply 166-4th Ave, an naird, ‘New home, two bedrooms, a ‘B1g|Ufactured with new internal parts iis furnished, colontal style, 2 bedrooms, deluxe model, as new. Ph, 865-6951. ry i FOR SALE ‘Allstate. Rebultt Engines Save $15 to $20. Replace, don't repatr, All- state rebuilt engines are reduced! Every, engine ‘la completely re-man- and oll bearing surfaces are micro- {inlshed, Guaranteed trade-in. credit for your old’ engine, Installations ar- ranged. Simpsons-Sears, Siete fis 2390, ; ccc ec SA A) .) 18-ft, Holiday Tratler, 1958, sleep four adults, wired for 110 v., aoa tre and ‘wheel, propane stove. Ph. 85-5797, 819 TV cable, Apply ae ies basemont, Ph, 365-685: 120' base plano accordian, , $75, Ph, 365-6801, New S-bedroom house In Castte- gar, Ph. 365-6471,, ‘Neca’ Floor, Coverings? See Simp- sons-Seats low, low catalogue prices, Fast shipping service from Vancou- ver, Complete selection of samples at our store. Simpsons-Sears, Nelson, Ph. 2990, teni9 Power jig: saw, $23; Remington :22' calibre _ritlo, $25, Ph. 8685-5117, ‘Weatinghouse tridge in good con- dition, $95; also Singer sewing m: cline, §5, Ph. 805+! after G pi a8 2 building lots in- Robson, Ph. sal * 61s ie —x if tent and a medium- size girl bleyele, Apply 801-5th Ave. Ph, 365- Bune A-l factory-bulit 40 campIng trailer, fully equipped, Ph. '985-8725, 31 “HOATS AND MOTORS Thermocraft fibregtasa boats; Wa- canda < flbreglass | boats; | 8: aluminum » boats; son Motors; Gator oaenas accessories; trailer supplics; trade-ti Barrett Tratler Sates, bana ea Be y trailer with soon a eating “taciilties, sleeps five. Ph. 365- 3818. 318 Lot on 500-Elm St, 78". x 242’. Ph, 365-5914. 318 Beautiful mobile home, fully sitting room, kitchen, full bathroom, large fridge and stove, automatic washer, reasonable, on lot at Blue- berry, Ph. 365-8107, 318 Sunbeam floor polishers, two sets of brushes’ and buffers, as new; os- terlzer, juicer, silcer. and shredder, In” New Denver -- 2-bedroom Maxinuk, New Denver, B.C. Cord wood cut to any Tength. $18 delivered. Ph, 585-3711, peat Abels, 888-5th Ave, or Ph. $18 Box 108, Kinnaird, Property on: new highway, Tay FOR SALE 8-bedroom house in: Pass Creek, 3 miles from Brilliant School. With a.bdig Mving room, dining room and kitchen oe 16 acres of Iond near school, 365-5608," Full Price sls ‘817 100 x 150’, 6th Ave, Kin- naira. * Apply, Phillip Kanigan, Box 31, Brilliant, 317 Wood” and coal furnace with electric. Janitor, hot water tank with thermostat, Ph. 365-6312 or eee 370-Srd_ Ave. ia FOR SALE iN KINNAIRD For Mr. Fixit Needs stucco ond exterior, but don’t. be footed until you see the jovely Interior, Two-bedroom home on river-front lot in Kinnaird, Price - $6,000, Down payment, §1,200, .3.Br. Untinished Control-centre kitchen Family living. room Double Pierson glazing * Basement :auite ua at wish + Dead-cnd. strect_ #1 Choose: your. own ie tiles $1,300.00. down and te “* or*, $8,000.00 * cal ¥en, wo ARE selilng hows Your lating with'us will rocelvo full FOR RENT Trailer space with extra ground for garden, in Robson, Ph, 365-6343 319 581 SQUADRON Part 1.— Administration or write Box 607, \Castlogar, Kin- Fully-turnished — suite male, facilities ' included, A Room, with | or’ without: board. 965-4188, . tn Ph, Ph, a-room _apartment;,in Castlegar, Apply 420-7th “Ave, | Ph, 805-6731, 819, 2-room Office at 18:30 brs for transporta- tion to the Airp Special parades Fall in at the Post ort ete 18:30 hrs on Thursday Fea 16 May 62: Sqn will fall-in at the Post Ores. t'17:30 hrs for kane for the and hea- ted, Main a “Castlegar, Ph, 365- 5261. y “Small fully-furnished house, fey 1-bedroom ated and furnished apartment. + Centrally» located, Ph. BOB1. i Heated and. furnished auite, Ap- ply 801-Sth Ave. Ph. 365-5159, 918 Large furnished room in base- ment for ona ar’ two singla men, apply 65 Columbia “Ave, Ph. 3 4, “Furnished, heated, one-bedroom basement sulte.in Kinnaird, Ph, 365~ 2384. ten! @-room house in Castlegar at 73 Lakeview Drive, qvrite Wm, Dinsdale, Rossland. 318 fnished apartment. Ap- AL meponale, 567-1 oo ‘965-5851 . “ ‘Smail, 1-bedroom house, oil Tat and cooking, electrict ‘hot’ water, nice situation, not suitable for. chil- dren, Ready. for occupancy May 1. Furnished ‘or “unturntshed. Ph, 365+ 5992 after 6 p.m. 317 Vo has eaveral g proapects for good Casttogar, hom ” Phones Bus: i Res: 365-9441 365-3276 ANDERSON AGENCIES Recah, Feiaie and Tosurance, Salesman: Jack | Hipwell Phone 865-8256 Lone ‘Felco | %- ton ‘chain “locke "0: a te Yale chain. block, $80; 1 Skookum ‘cable block, $35; 2” plpe'- 40c a ft; 1%- inch pipe, heavy duty, 30c ft.; Brass gate valves, 2” $4 each, 1%" $3.50 each, 1%" $3 each, 2” $2 each; sho- a eri blades, $1 each, 1 Beatty Dryer, 90. . Terms.’ strictly. Boundary oe Ph.. 365-59: cash, Apply Castlegar = house, full. basement, large. garden’ space ‘and fruit’ trees, in Robson. Good location, reasonable Bele forms Apply Box: 552, Castle- ar, B.C. : ,| button, LT FOR. SALE. This. Week’s Special Small dwelling centrally Iocat- a ins Castlegar: +1 BR Main floor — BR Second floor. Ol Heat. 720200. Roe ‘How Home A ‘quality. 3: BR, Home’ — schools, churches’ and shopping area. = Pelee ie $17,500. = : * - Airative : home’ surrounded ‘by ‘many 4 25 beautiful shade trees. Located on 1% Price - $12,600 - Terms i or eee eee 2 BR Home with many quality features such ‘as Hardwood floors, Lee, LR with fireplace, DR separate, 8rd BR. parttally’ finished in‘ base- ment. Hot lore heat, fully -land- *| seaped. Garage - Before the Holiday bring your car in fora Shellubrication and safety-check We give your car a free bumper.to- bumper safety check with each Shellubrication. Even the fan belt and’: windshield wipers are checked! Mako sure you have a safe, comfortable : “holiday trip this weekend. Drive in for your Shellubrication and free“ sof today! a You’ll Love SHELL SERVICE CASTL MOTORS LTD. _ Phone 365-2411. DEALER Ins ‘uit PRODUCTS. : wally 8 nese: Price = Seas 000 - Terms YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. . Ensurance > and Realtors: Castleaird Plaza” Phone 365-4341 Residence “: Phone 385-8117 or. write William Perverzoff, liant (Box 3). ‘Attractive hom pugain lots tn Castegar. Pr 3 S © tena +. Building: lobs, sry Os ‘Ozeroff Je- tiny repairs to su Bu er sowing y mach chines Co justment to: all other in advance. Represen- tative -catls each: week, Ph. poesiand. 362-5260. or Nelson 41, tint <, | Box 303, 01 —_—_—_—_—_—_— Coat oll“ fridge, best offer. See |" Wil Bril-| S17 a. Watt \ NOTIGES. Rug ond. chesterfield cleaning. ves reasonable. Ph. 365-8305, order. to. better serve this District we have added a wervice department to our Company. We will be servicing locker’ plants, refriger- ators, automatle washers, automatic drycrs, wringer washers, ranges, 319] of expressing my ‘sincere gs “Lilac. Festival aden Next parade 'Wednesday 23 May. Fall- in at the Airport at 18:80 hrs, spaniel 7 Tnspectio lon.” Practice to ‘Adnual Inspection. 8. Orderly Officers: May 62... Squadron will parade at the Post | aay CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 10, 1962 23 May Cpl. Batting. Part 2 — Personnel 1, Cadets. Promotions: 581074 LAC Bud B. promoted to oo eff 9 May 62, SOS eff 9 Bates, ‘LAC. Rizzuto G. struck off strength eff 9 May 62. J. R..C, MacBain, F/L, CO. 581. (Castlegar) Sqn RCAC. 43 TAKE PART IN GOLF TOURNAMENT Castlegar and District held its spring golf tourney recently. Divot diggers invaded the Castlegar and District Golf Course en masse even though the weather was cold. Two F/Sgt. Jerome. Sgt. Magee. 5. Orderly. Corporals: 16 May 62, . Cpl. - GARDS OF THANKS. We ‘wish? to express: our ‘sincere thanks -'to.' friends, “relatives «and nelghbors ‘for: thelr rhany > acts” of Kindhess’ ‘and tokens) of © sympathy extended .to..us’ during: our Fecent bereavement, in) the loss of: our in: fant. gon, Lee James. Special thanks. to Doctors Hall’ and’ Johnuun,’ nurses’ and staff ‘of the Castlegar and ‘Dis: telat Hospital, Father E, A. Brophy the Castlegar Funeral Home.:— Rgy and Dorothy Martini and Fa- m I wish'to take this were) eld, Forty: three men teed off in the morning and: played an 18-hole medal play MendleaP sc, The er of low. gross was Ross MeCutaneen of Castlegar, and runner-up, Dick ‘Wayling. Low net winner was Tom ‘Wilson and run- ner-up. was | Fred Fomenoff. braved the cold for a nine-hole, two-ball foursome, BEACON ‘MOTORS: Ltd. Fontiao —. Bulck.— Vauxhall 70 Baker. St. Nelson Phone 578 tion for the ‘flowers and cards sent to me while I was confined to the hospital. And’ also, to the» many friends who took out time’ to: visit and to inquire of my progress. — W, ©. Devitt, pumps, small etc, Mr. Bernard (Mac) McKenzie, who has had .extensive experience in this field, willbe In charge of oun ser- vice department. For fast, efficient service Ph. 365-5919," BOUNDARY ELECTRIC (CASTLEGAR) LTD, ——T-Phone Services has woman to baby sit in her home for you. Walt- ress want ee h. _ 865-5265 evenings, anyone Tene Ina TOR bail please phone 965-5652 or 365- 4696. Herre you-buy @ sewing ma- chine sec the new Renmore push- twin-needle automatic zig- words are inadequate to express: to each ‘and’ everyone oa sincere thanks and Buiiding Supplies “OGLOW BROS, t Bollding & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phone - 365-8351 Donald Bros. Earthmoving ‘Contractors Ltd. SXCAVATION SPECIALISTS hore 365-5464 Castlegar Phone 359-7474 Thrums ILLS. Lid. i e Te - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON 2061 “In the afternoon ::18 ‘couples the many tokens of sympathy. ond floral offerings extended to us dur- ing our retent bereavement In. the. logs of our beloved husband ‘and fa- ther, W. W. Plotnikoff, » Special thanks to Dr. 'D, .F, Ternent, nursos and ataff of the Castlegar. and: Dis- 319) trict Hospital, members .of the Rus- stan. Choir, the ‘Russian’ Women's Club -and. to’ all who” helped ‘us through these days of sorrow, and especially;: the Castlegar’ Funeral Home. —-Molty Plotnikoft and -Fa- ‘Nelson. Only $99.88, Backed by. our famous 20- ee suarentes tinl9 | ‘and board in private home. | Apply Sii-dth’ Ave. Castlegar. 38 Model Radio and. TV Senge — Ph, 365-8334 or apply 69 Main St. 815 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. ‘Deadline f for classified led ads is noon "Wednesday Prior to the ‘ds: ay of issue. have machinery © for aeene ditches, septic tank holea and back futng, Ph. 365-5938. tins: sealed tenders: will ‘be recel! to. cut: 49,000 cubic feet ‘oft: Yellow Pine; Larch,~. Fir, J ‘Ine and Other Species’ on’ an ‘aren ° situated:- Northwest of Robson, Kootenay. Dis- trices its ¢ x e (8). years will be allowed for camoval of timber. As-this area Ja within the Salmo S.Y.U.,:which is fully’ committed, ‘this sale will. be awarded -under the provisions of Section 17 (1a). of the “Forest Act” which gives the» timber sale appli- cant certain. privileges. Further partleulars< can be ob- tained from your local-Forest Ran- ger, from the District Forester, Nel- son, B.C., or from the Deputy Minis- ter of Forests, Victoria, B.C, LAND REGISTINY Aor (SECTIO} 62) > IN THE MATTER "OF. Block: "E" Lot. 7455, Kootenay District Pion Proof Having "been. filed .in'my office of the loss of Certificate of Title 72983-L to the abovementioned lands. in the name of NICK. BOND- EROFF (JUNIOR) and bearing date of the 16th January, 1948 I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE of my intention at the’ expiration of ‘one calendar month from the first publication hereof to ‘|Asaue Provisional Certificate: of Title in Meu of. such lost. Certificate. Any. person having any information with reference to such lost Certificate 1s requested to communicate with the undersigned. DATED .AT NELSON, B.C. THIS 9th DAY OF April Pay AL Poe DEPUTY. REGISTRAR NELSON LAND REGISTRA- ‘TION DISTRICT. DATE OF. FIRST PUBLICATION =. a May 10, 1962. “HELP WANTED operation = applications for ‘the po> sition: boo! % vancement proportionate :ta aptitude, and work. Elementary math: required, VOLKSWAGEN | SALES & ‘Phone RA: (Bob) "458. P sleau ” ‘American: 153 F ‘61 Rambler Super. Sedan, : es only 6 thousand Miles “Apply, Box: 490F, Castlegar News, 318 mily. WANTED Want’ building , lot ‘in ‘Castlegar, Write x 490G, Castlegar News. Want. 2 girls’ bikes, junior and large. Ph. 365-5888, Large acreage with © buildings, between Castlegar and:Nelson,’ Write A. Knelsen, Burnham, Sask, Part’ o1 for cosmetics, Ph. also full. time delivery man for’ Fuller. Brush Brod theta Scot is ae VATE BY 3 or 4-bedroom house on .44-acre or more of land with option to. buy. Ph, 865-8013... tinid full-time sales ladies |" 65-2878; _ BULLDOZING tirow Lakes Forry Servi ‘PAUL THEDERABN Phone 208-2542 Robeen ie Marshall's: Store “SASH” “AND” DOORS “In All eonmlas Styles ‘WINDOW won DOOR FRAMES — GLASS IN| ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS Agents For Pearson Sashless ‘Win In West Kootenay Super-Market |) —- "ENGAGEMENT Mr. ‘Mes, ~ Hlookoft, Vancouver Svish to.; announce: ‘the sheagements oe their daughter, Ann, to . * Sookachoft, - naird. -The* Wedding will take Dlace 'y 26, 1962. ‘LOST Child’s brown’ oxford between Castlegar. and gee Fin cen El Henge. phone ing of keys, Finder please leave at Traits Inn Coffee Shop. Reward. Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 363-9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor. Maple & oth, Castlegar ~ ALATA ‘-LORETTA’S BEAUTY SALON Hair Styling, tints manicures Comfort nde our Air-con ditioned Hair Dryers. .¢” Phone 365-8290.” s i EE TET GASTLEGAR DINING: ROOM The ideal place to eat : sai larly or for an evening out, ‘6 a.m, = ‘8 pm... aupanya 9-11 alm. 7 SERVICE USED_CARS — Horewill 365-3491 $2,795 Es $1,585. PARKVIEW MOTORS — NELSON, B $395. _ NEW ‘BUSINESS FOR: CASTLEGAR: AREA Geno's” Refrigeration. ce & Refrigeration Service & . Air! ‘7 Conditioning ©» Phone , 368-8590 Trail, B.C. 3190 Highway Drive SIMPSONS SEARS WILL BE IN THE: CASTLEGAR OFFICE. - EVERY. MONDAY. AND TUESDAY ‘3 Years To Pay ‘ * De It Yourself and Seve : Bloopeiate and ‘Toots Loanec 50M aoe A SCORE Pee PeceCTO SATURDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY ATLANTIS: font | Tue Secret PARTNER _ IN PERSON STHE — ELDERS FOUR” FROM HAWAAI, -SALT. LAKE CITY, CARDSTON No Extra Charge - No Raise in Admission = ONE .COMPLETE PROGRAM. EACH. EVENING >. STARTING AT. 7.30 THE ELDERS, FOUR WILL BE ON STAGE AT APROXIMATELY 8.00 P.M.