+ chairs, Ph. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 24, 1966 FoR SALE © Ladies’ new white figure skates, alze 6, $0.00, Phy 865-6415; —enild’s “pony, Excellent tor gym- Khona and horse show events.) Also ‘will board horses, Ph, 367-7004. 1s” tt boat, is hp AD moter aiid trailer; Good condition, $300. Ph, ‘365-6700. at hi-fidellty —ortiopnonic pe FOR wi LE Coffce and end tables, three oc~ casional chatra, Ph. 805-7008, Vv-M 788 Stereo tape recorder 4 track 5 speed. Ph. 346 ‘865-7087, ‘For solo or ront new 3 bedroom house, ofl furnace. Parties with re ference only need apply. Fh. ret fadio, record player and records, Ph, te 7 Fridge for sate; Good jgondition. 865. 247 kates, aiz6 1; Collter’s en- golf ‘clubs and ‘bag, lke »_ 865-5853, AT i} Battery ery cabinet radio, electric + range, $25; table model cream sep- arator, 350-400 Ibs, $15, Ph. 363-5353: ‘One pair Corvair winter ties + 650 x 13 and one rim with 1600 mi on tires. Very reasonable. Phy Bose 5 7 + a7 summer tires, 78524, one bed ' and spring, orennehy tables and H Round coal stove, Perfect con- 2 aition $7.00, Apply Tom Ryan, hind Zibin's store. 7 bedroo oon in Knight tuily furniah- ea io x 88 trailer for quick al apply Parkdale Tratler Court, Rol son or Ph. 365-7624, Hockey equipment for sale, aa BBG, Portable tape recordce wath adapter for anole. Ph, 308- aus range. Ph. 36 —“Poubie_kitstien sink in cabinet. complete, All i Serene p.m. Ph, 352-0796 after write Box 493, Nelsons 7| VEHICLES FOR SALE '57 Ford 6, automatic, radio. be-| Good condition. Make an offer, Ph. 365-6523, BAT wood..for fireplace for sales mAs) SMART’S CHINOOK FURNACE SALES INSTALLATIONS & SERVICING 4% FINANCING AVAILABLE Guaranteed Workmanship — Free Estimates ALTERATIONS ON OTHER HEATING SYSTEMS PASHAS DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD. HEATING SPECIALISTS Castlegar Phone 365-8073 or 365-8079 Trail Phone 368-3044 10 YR. WARRANTY it, mowing grass, shoveling ANDERSON Should Your House Bo Sold After The Children Are Grown? This is a problem many parents have to face. You hate to leave a home with sentimental attachments, Yet, when the children are gone, it seems impractical to “keep up” so much more space than you need:- cleaning it, heating ning’ up and down stairs, ete. The time comes when a smaller place, or a compact apart- ment might make life infinitely easier for you, And you may be pleasantly surprised at how big a lump sum the old homestead will bring, nowadays! - We are prepared, both to help you re-1 and also to sell your house for spot cask. Consult us with: out obligation. Come right in, or phone. i Member of Kootenay Multiple Listing Service 365-7944 or CALL JOHN HIPWELL (Salesman) 365-7514 snow, making repairs, run- 2ES FAR SALE VEHICLES FO! 1954 Dodge Ha ton ton eas truck, Good shape, Ph, _ S05 Tt ies7 Pontiacs Ph. Gees ‘andard, 1 wlatertze a 1960 Chev, 6 stan ed, also Honda (Dream) 1965, PI 365-8104. 36 1061 “T-Bird “Excellent shape, Ph, a $4 one ton International. Real bargain at $376. Ph. ‘865-7664, 71868 280 ss "Honda. Phy sey ogte jaan 1986 0 y Olds 2 door” hard top. ‘Brand new rubber. all around, $870.00, Ap- ply basement suite corner 7th GH maple = _ an good tires.’ Can bes genet ‘at Body. a rama oo Dream must Far ss00 —good running order Ph, 365-5845 or sce_R. Harmston, tint3 HOMES FOR SALE ‘ee bedroom modern home on large Tenner lot. Beautiful view, bey 363-7046 evenings, ex a alter Wi with 10 x 247! cute to on one acre private property two miles from damsite, Ph. 865-5762, 347 ‘3 bedroom home. Gas heat, Full basement, 339-7th Ay Castlegar, 346 A HE is, gTay! ity water. oul side. finished, ude eatetiatly fe fshed. Nice location in Vallica: Price $6,000. App! kott, RR No. 1, Winlaw. Ph. ‘T3A3. Make your family happy this Chris- Buy them this new weil ‘bullet Sam podoveints 226. me 8 bedroom home on Sth and Tamarac, Gaiteger specials price for Christ- \._ 365-5160, M6 Se Ananet Howe, tt. 8 BR, 11 le wil sell, ar “Towest price for cash, Ph. 346 ‘Newly comple’ home in choice fecation, includes cathedral entrance; 2 fireplaces, we w carpeting plus many other fe! tures. To. view Ph. 885-8359, 10 x 40 mobile home, 2 bedrooms, sereened porch, furnished or unfure fished, on large landscaped Jot in Blueberry, Come and make an offer Ph, 365-5512. 5 PROPERTY FOR SALE meoutical ee beeen a half on a Ave: Kinni 365-6770. ‘View lots a ‘Ave, Raa. ‘865-7124. tin-4 "Large lot in. Kinnaird — 10th ite more AGENCIES Ave. next to. corner store. Write Box 1456, AS ‘Property ‘Brilliant suitable ee Toidises. ‘Some fruit trees, es two lots Sf_x 100° each in sherbike Suby | Beautiful ‘scenery. Call at ee 346 3-4 7 a Hou aa REESE, apply FD stewart Sr, Wintaw, BO, “Lots for sale. Ph. A Geronazzo, View lots in Kinnaird. Ph, a65- 5158, z Ha § | 2 bedfoom duplex in Castlegar. S47 PROPERTY: FOR SALE HAA . Kootenay FOR RENT In Robson 8 room furnished house, basoment garage. Ph. 865- 7 "7 Furnistied aulte for rent, Phy oe ‘7858. Multiple | Listings & Local Realty. 2 bench lote for anle on North Shore 12 miles East of Nelson, 80 ft: of Lake frontage priced) at 500,00 Commercial Site or Subdivision 10 acres at Blueberry acceas from highway along side of CPR. Ample water supply, power and telephone service. HOUSE MUST BE SOLD rge well feainieet house at $1 Columbia | Ave. Au offers considered. ‘prasent reventie from property is $9,000 per year, William. Kalyniuk Agencies Boaltere 534 Josephine | Street, Nelson, B.O, Phone 862-2435 : OR PHONE CASTLEGAR 365-7090 OULU Business Gpportunities Apartment house in down-town Castlegar. Full occupancy. Ph. 365- 6s41L. 46 - FOR RENT Nice aceommodation for 2 young ladies, Room ’ and. board Just room. Ph, ' 865-7852." 34 TT commercial “wullding, suite” und office space. Ph, 865-5931, tind? Palak ll aad al hatin deebae 35 Suite for a lady or a gentieman, 365-5442, 34’ Private entrance. Ph. ‘House with four or five bedrooms for. rent with option to buy. be 385-8013, For rent or sale 25° house aaitee crossing in Bi Beilin jursinoff. droom: house, aa or untugnisned, Ph. 365-7368. SAT ‘New one bedroom suite. Ph. S65- 7633, sav Ph, 365-7391 ‘after 6:30 pm. Furnished and heated sulte Phi 365-6156. i = SAT "Furnished 2. room house, bath- room, 1 block off highway at Pass- more, apply BIll Voykin Ph. mae-Ta97. 12 x 50 Mobile home 7a Arrow Dam. site. Ph. 365-8865; ” 3 bedroom “house in Cantiegan Ph. 184T ‘Trailer paridng space, private property in Robson’ near Bost Office, not over 45 ft, Ph. 865-5205, S47 ‘bedroom. ho! partiy. furnish aT 2 nae. ting {ed in Robson Ph. 369-5405. - phe finest advertising is seen or heard. ‘doesn’t have a chance unless ft t is vital to its of an The success. And circulation is people of advertisements printed or antici ... not the number ipated or projected. Positive No iser can afford proof of circulation should be demanded. Vague gea- eralities should be discounted. Charts, promises are not readers, off sales target. ‘The actual circulation figures formulas, and and can lead your advertising _.. verified count tf h the reports .. of this are of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. _ CASTLEGAR NEWS ! Exactly how many units ot your. of paying customers? How delivered into the hands much do they pay to see your adv on Wednesday: Moderns AW Ned cent Valleys bee month Ph. 305-7202, Mr, Humphries Suite sae for couple. Private entrance, Ph. 883-7042. ME TT Fully furnished rooms for rent, one with housekeeping. Pn. there room furnished duplex multe, automate heat, by ferry, Rob- son aide, convenient to dam or col- lege Ph, 865-7403, 46 Sunred ‘duplex suite avatiabie Dec. 15, PI ‘5712 daytime or Se 5586 cveninss. o Toom house, also 8 room, mats igs opetbaseeas este hl 348 eK we for rent — one persons, Pay 305-5504 “Single Too Soom m_ for rent, coat » Ph. 865-5020. . Phe Castlegar Reale ty and Insurance Services, tm 45 WANTED ‘Want 8 bedroom house to rent, possibly buy, Ph. 863-7235 week- daya te 4 pm or eater after, ae good condition, Please contact Selk- irk* College aernanti Affairs Office, Box BY 240 ‘Want ae a oa bets. want ell with Siattrene: ng fren B45. HELP ‘WANTED WANTED IMEDIATELY. Two neat ‘Ateliigent men with cars, for a or part time’ work, Telephone 8. W. Goods 363~" ‘SeQTTA4. WORK WANTED ‘WI babysit In Blueberry — Hay Twill do Lidgeieryer or Tae. Peveied ees Ph. B65-0028 ‘oung marred man with i2 years survey and drafting and gen- eral office experience including typ- ing, a purcnaAng, filing and telex wishes -permanent employment in Castlegar area, Ph, 365-64! Bat hly lenced ae will do any Kind of carpentry Work pecialize in cup! 9 estimates, 1444 Columbia ‘Ave. 2a Employment wanted, for a ographer.. Have typing, shorthand and am experien: Ph, 365-6583, 344 ; . NOTICES PARENTS — Is your child hav! Hee with Reading or the ove ualified teachers offer ‘help with these and other subiectes grades PASSENGERS. Canadian Pa- cific Rail chairman, N. passenger rail oa eave ace to sa khere's dian Natio: becat insufficient profit f them. © FOUND Province of Alta birth certificate Ella Marea TT Double mattres = = found er Castlegar Ferry, Owner may by calling 365-7497 ‘and estitying. Registry | District jelao1 at Nelson, B.C, a description of nite and plans of a highway yi Bridge; prox e de approxim: al the high water line in a southerly Seaeopy from the existing Needles Ferry (3am ding and on aa ‘bearing of Lote He 25". 55" a take notice that after the expiration of’ one month -from the date of ‘the publication of een ne- tice, the Minister of Highways, Gov- of the Province of ‘batieh ot rransport for approval of the said site and plan Dated the Zist day of November H. Ts MIARD DEPUTY. MINISTER one to seven on a bi ‘365-6452, No two ‘tems allke. Order Christmas dresses now. Ph, between © and 4 and talk it over, 365~" “For ‘all kinds of knitting includ- ing Indian sweaters. Pir, 365-5647. JOIN THE ZYLCO BRIDAL CLUB. Order) your fine Imported China, Wm. Stainless (Steel la, and Zylco Cut~ lery at wholesale “price. Save hati sic ey and enjoy the world’s finest Products, Single: - giris Sutlaing a hope chest, and marie people who like the “best, can get full Information » without. coe on by telephoning S, W. Goods S65-" —_ Clothes ‘for ¢ Individual styling: Fur repairs, Cleaning and alte ations, Make use of your oldefurs by. at having: us oe season @ collar or aa ore ~_ Room and board in private home Sll-4th “Ave, Castlegar. 348 ding. — steam baths— . Phe tin-40 Ciassified. ad rates: S cents per word per insertion. Minimum 75 cents. ‘Three. Insertions for the price of two. Cleanified ads close nt 12 noon sharp ae ee for. display. ~.. tm 40 Photocopying: black-on-white rocess, t= advertising ii 7 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Box ALCOHOrICS ANCNTMOUS. B Fox 303 Castlegar. o! Parliament Bulldings Victoria, BC. LEGAL. CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF AIED A’Public Hearing on ‘the appit- cation ‘for reroning, ee ee 8 Plan 2207, DL, 71’ mereial will v3 herd pe the the Panis Inthe ‘Kinnaird Community Boi Tuesday, Dec. 6 between the hours of 8.30 and 98 pm ‘Allen Selble, Village Clerk, - SLOW DOWN aad LIVE! BACKHOE © BALL FOR RENT _ Nordic Hall’ — Reasonable Phone 865-7153. fs tm24 nosy for ‘work by the'day, advert! sing are extising? Where 2nd how is this advertising being delivered? ‘This is the type of circulation informat advertising budget aimed i in. keep your advertising and the right direction, No camouflage, figures. ormation that helps just facts and Insist on circulation proof when you buy sirens —be ABC-sure. * Acopy of our latest ABC Audit Report is a on request. ENGAGEMENT — ‘Kinn are» ploased” the engagement of thelr. ‘youngest Mari to Mr. ‘and iors. A E. Webster of]: yu hour or by. contract. CALL. ELECTRIC (CASTLEGAR) LTD. - PH. 365-7241) Gravel & Ton Sell DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE J65-7013 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL [a SaRGrh Ves Casiieger Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Phone 365-7202 Got Biack Top Son Ditching and Excavating M & M TRUCKING AND EXCAVATING Robson ' Phone 365-5917 or 365-3158 Owne! z Castlegar News and paying for ag CARL’S GENERAL CONTRA Romewte! Romodens Custem-Bullt & 125. €o! Box 1419, ' Castlegey. Ph. 365-7020 INTERIOR LAKE | SERVICE LTD. e Charter. Service . Towing. - pores anywhere on the Ww, Lakes Nelson 952-5434 CASTLE TONITE & FRIDAY Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. MAT. SAT. AT 1.30 P.M. AROS. HUNTER-ARWIH races 8 the Thrill GFIt AN # “ARLENE FRANGIStaasseso nine-point plan for the Castlegar and District Arena was proposed after further dance destruction two weeks ago. The most recent incidents followed other. dance. incidents costing. the town several hund- red dollars and. delaying -ice making one week, reported Mr. inio. ‘The plan is aimed at weed- ing out the hooligan element from the arena dances and let- ting those who intend to have a good time in an acceptable man- ner enjoy themselves. Mr. Zinio said he had per- sonally attended one such dance and was’ impressed, “I would rather* see 300 people enjoy themselves at a dance than\have them getting into trouble,” he sald at the: council meeting. The: regulations, yet. to be Gaglardi Urges Motorists - Be Erepared. The following. t for Winter anti-f for possi- Highways: Ministe: Gag lardi, has been fosuea theoue the highways de lopartmaat’s Te gtonal office at Nelson: The first snows of winter have already fallen in many areas of the province. I would sincerely urge 6 euery motorist to carefully check his car or truck to ensure that it is pro- perly equipped for winter. . ‘The ‘condition ‘of batteries, heaters, defrosters, brakes, windshield wipers, mufflers and _ North Surrey Man Charged © Affer Accident A North Surrey man was qharged with hit and run here Saturday after he allegedly sideswiped the car of ‘a damsite worker penvand faited to stop. ley allegedly hit George Milikin of Robson caus- ing an estimated’ $600 in dam- ages to both vehicles, The accident: occurred one mile:west of the Arrow Dam on the Robson road. ‘June Svensrud of Castlegar was charged with careless driv- ing Saturday when. her vehicle vehicle is said to have sideswip-{ will ed Gerry Tailli- acar driven by fer of Castlegar. Damage from. this Robson cking hit ns oe me high voltage pow-: er poles.;.The accident © was] but ble severe conditions in your area, should ‘all be checke . A shovel, sand or an old blanket, useful if you are stuck in’a rural area, should also be standard winter equipment, If| © pera lure regions, warm cloth- lhe and boots are essential. Every vehicle’on the high- way in in winter, particularly in the bell areas shouldy be equipped Mith ea tires in good : condition. Tie chains should be carried for use under shows they are no substitute for. chains in heavy snow conditions. ast years, my /de- partment. will” issu ily re- ports of road conditions through- out the province. These reports are carried over most radio stations around noon each day. In addition, in accord- ance with section 198 of the mistor. vehicle act, signs will bo placed specifying’ when’ winter tires ‘or chains “must be: used. Under severe conditions, chains will be mandatory. These signs are placed for public protection: Use of snow tires or chains will be made mandatory by public notice in the press or by radio. The order be rescinded as soon as travel ‘conditions are again |” normal. ‘ We will continue to main- tain roads in the best possible condition regardless: of ‘season. However. all’ drivers must’ ad- just.to the hazardous conditions that ater often brings. Ve- hicles can be properly equipped it] and we can plow and sand roads to the best: possible‘ standards, winter driving: still’ requires blantea on engine trouble. is skill and care by every motorist. you lie any trips to low tem-| &4 fianily. ‘aoptca by .counceil, are as follows: * The hall is to be rented to the group. up renting the hall each :; ‘washroom and the main entrance. They are. to be paid on en hourly rate. The group’ is to hire and pay for its‘own ticket taker. The group is to hire and pay for a coat checker and all danc- ers are-to check their coats. The lights are to be on at least half the. time during’ a dance. ‘Nobody is to be admitted tothe dances ‘after 10.30 p.m, and’ anyone who goes out may not return. ‘Anyone caught with: liquor on the premises‘is to be report- e an an adult member representing | § Zinio are L. R. A. Hart, CASTLEGAR aiden Lorne Zinio: was. among Many el- ected civic officials from’ every province in. Canada. who recently attended a $44-day conference on civil emer- gency ‘planning at Arnprior, Ont. Shown here with Mr. Creek, ee co-ordinator from Victoria; centre,’ and ©, R.:Rasmussen, ing right, who is director at the CD- staff ‘college at Battle CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 24, 1966 Hydro Awards Two Goniracis For Clearing B.C. Hydro has awarded two contracts totalling $244,000 for’ clearing in the Arrow lakes area, near Revelstoke, Lodon Contracting and De- velopment Co. Ltd. and Mac- Arthur Construction. Ltd. of Prince George, was awarded a $125,000 contract to clear about 450 acres on the east shore of the Columbia river south of ‘Revelstoke. + A second contract for $119,- 000.was warded to Jim Robb Contracting Co. Ltd., of Chilli- wack, to clear approximately 148 acres on the west side of the river south of. Revelstoke. . The two contracts are in- Fresh Crisp CELERY, Ib Al LG. TENDER HEADS Lettuce each 19c cluded’ in. the 4 work scheduled for next’ year. About 65 ‘per ‘cent of the 10,000 acres scheduled for clear- ‘this’ year has been com- pleted. Total area to be cleared is 27,000 acres. : A: hall rental fee ‘is to be decided and a cleaning and dam- ahead of time. no damage and the hall is clean- ed by the group. Abyone destroying any arena the RCMP. Mr. Zinio noted that check- ing coats: would prevent. liquor said ‘in the past liquor ‘bottles had been littered around and being brought into the hall. He one! o£. the broken. bottles had been : responsible for delaying ice ater this year after the cut through . the plastic pe containing salt used . to eze the i been looking in on had o: had the lights on a small fraction of the time. Council ‘is'to consider. these arena ‘ proposals ‘in. committee. Gay Christmas” Mobiles Decorate Kinnaird Bazaar Gay Christmas mobiles de- corated. the lower hall of the Kinnaird. United Church tea and bazaar. held He added the dance he had] “BIRTHS KOOP; — ‘To*Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Larry Koop of Thrums, Nov. 22, a daughter. STASILA ’ — TOME, and property is to.be turned over to Ni i; Nov. 28, a’son, * Castlegar Chamber Vetoes Matching Grants for Tourism ‘The _ Castlegar and District Cc of Ci ve- Nine Tenderfoot Guides Enrolled at Kinnaird Second: Kinnaird ‘Girl mley, The Suldes held enrollment on Nov. Karen Webber, Sherry Say- é enchak, Marilyn: Downey, Wen- Laidler, Joanne’ Pepper, Donna Walker. Kathy -M: Cathy Walker. ‘and Frances Mur- | phy: were enrolled.’ The‘ tender foot: guides ‘ were’: enrolled: by the. Commissioner of the’ Kin- nrood Bele District, Mrs. a Rob- ‘After enrollment, Mes: A Gormley: presented’ badges to the following guides: Grace Gor- renda Downey , and Shesna’ Warteed, Hostess y padge; ary: Hardy | and Debbie Laldler, © Child Care badge; Mar. gie Kani gan; ‘Swimmer’s badge; bane Marcellus her toymaker adge. * Rosemary Hardy, Vicki Jac- ques,’ Carol’ Marcellus, ' Margie Kanlgan, Lorraine Bermel, Deb- year stars and Margarite Forn- elli received her third year star. Refreshments were ' served to’ the mothers by the guides. Yellow ‘Hubbard SQUASH, 10¢ random. size pieces: Lg. Fancy Rfeeneitectethde each 16-7. tewess nels, > BREAD, 6 for : Appie Cider 3 tins $1.00 toed a i proposal to make ies pro- vinelal tourist matching “grant basis. ‘The regional Pro posal out ‘from Ne Commerce \ elaon ou enn Foster: to all eres of. the went School Board to Set Up Driver Training Here Hopes were’ voiced: at last week's the Castle- e Commerce. The ideas. ‘was shut: out at the regular meeting of the cham- ber held here recently. ‘The . Nelson Chamber. of Commerce estimates the district the Heed “to tai" $4,083.10 for e. coming. year, : repréesentin; “a small : i a\-very® successful ‘afternoon. : the tea:which featured the bake table sponsored by. the senior choir -under the care of, Mrs. J. cLeod, Mrs. 'E. Allingham and e AVAILABLE | BOUNDARY |. a JIC HA + (Located Below KOOTENAY TIRE :Castleaird Plaza) SEIBERLING TIRES AND AUTO REPAIR WORK KEN BONDE, OWNER PHONE 365-7895 SATURDAY. & MONDAY | TUESDAY ONE PROGRAM AT.7.30 PL. JOHN WAYNE” KIRK DOUGLAS: PATRICIA NEAL HRN PAULA PRENTISS: BRANDON de WILDE. WORTH DANA ANDREWS - NRY FONDA STARTS. WED. - THE GORGON PLUS THE LAPLANDERS Save...... C. Arthur : YOUR INCOME TAX for details “Phone 365-7638 . The’ Mutual - Life: Of. Canada “up-to 200/, ON cer ser\ einer aoe m=CHUCKS ~ RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C, Me Mrs. We Walp with their table decorations and ° candy, were attended by. Misses Nancy Dyck ‘and Patsy Toews assisted by. their leader Mrs.'J. Toows. (A Targe™ assortment of. ap- rons’ and” novelties graced: the ire, table‘ under the*care of cGir girls represented by Mrs. Gary Bro, Misses Lint Sterling, Jackie Dufour and ge san. Craze‘ offered’ the. United Church calendar and ‘doll cloth- ‘es, while’ Mrs. F. Stamp-Vincent “in ‘care. of the Christmas card. paleplay: * 2 tickets. were handled ns. the: kitchen .D "Mira. W- Sheloft and Mrs. ath Brownlie. ean by Mrs. Over. 100. people ; patronized, Horswill and Mrs. D: th “aggess- ment.”. For each $40 a local cham: ber «raises ‘the ' provincial “gov- grament gives $6 0. ney used would be of gar school board for establish- ment of driver training courses by ‘September, 1967. Superintendent for the 5 Claud mee for students in the dis- x < Chairman Mrs, Hee . Waiter Jac. obson suggt e program set’ in» motion: Yeariter “in 1967 | two-hour ‘periods after regular to avoid winter Toad conditions. ! school classes. _A free automobile may be available to the. school district structors, course will include out- ~The side Hechter nie oth- er. The course is scheduled for slated for. ‘publicity of the re- gion as a whole. Earlier the.'Castlegar:.and istrict’ Chamber.’ of: Commerce pet decided to use: membership dues from those ‘chamber. mem- bers profiting from ae for use as publicity m ERS It was felt at. "the, "meeting contributing‘ to®:tourist Promo- jon funds on ‘a’ district ‘basi would “be duplicating -plans a: ready. agreed upon locally. : Boxing Day_ *Spiel Suggested : By Gladys Bila & The ‘executive of the mixed curling guy has:come:up with an Jidea. ‘It would. like; to hold a mixed bonspiel on Boxing Day rwith' the. ladies, skipping the $e rinks. wearing Sant. wore the Comments ont ‘would be Misses: Susan: Holds- “Wanda: Buffet, Janie ee and] mbers ‘The executive also. announe- ed this week the tiles are ready for installation’‘on the‘ floor’ of Joanne Kenn all me! of the Hi GC. sed ‘the lounge area of the Castlegar, and District Arena.” ‘PORK STEMS, Ih PORK SPARE RIBS, I... BONELESS BEEF ROAST, th. ...... 65¢ GRAPEFRUIT, Pink, large, 10 for ... 980 DOG FOOD, Tops, 10 tins ........ 996. ae matching gran type’: of legislation .would ‘set a |: Central: ‘Kootenay y Re-y 1 aan a istelet has: decided: that tourism supported on a regional’ basis:is undesirable for the Koo- tenays. An apnlleation from ihe Nelson. Chamber : of : Comms the “entire ® district ;be taxed for for tourist’ promotion’ was ‘squashed at the recent meeting of the dis- cto id directors felt that this precedent for future years, and that participation in such a ven- tur ure this year should be can- ce! “The ‘board will notify Nel- ‘son Chamber of Commerce of the decision. The decision fol- lows that of the sReional Dist- rict of East- Kootenay. was made .when the board: de- cided they could-not accept or reject any particular sub-division Lad the department of high- ways. “The board now has authori- ary, 1967. : Another important decision |: as. this authority rested GHT RESPIRATORY. DISEASES with A driver’s ences, have to be found by the ing Would be called to tee up ’the | board. BS secsseeeecsencesene, SEE 2% ‘ib Domestic Saow-Ftsice Quaker ROLLED OA: 5 Ib. bags snumatie’ Fry's Chocolate CHIPS, 2 packages . CHEESE SLICES, Bik. Die mond, 3 packages .. $1.00 FRESH MILK, sat) S plastic 22.3.2... os Ly Tins Besdari'e MILK, 4 for 3 EAGLE BRAND MILK, Guay Locker Beef, cut fo order There .. o ; toll yeu thal the CASTLEGAR NEWS Is. the best advertising medium: available and is reatly and willing to go to work for YOU! END CUT PORK CHOPs, lean, Ib. CENTRE CUT ROUND STEAK, Ib. . | BRECU LraAsntinnen es plod hig nan A LUNCHEON MEAT, Swiff's CORNED BEEF, KLEENEX, 4060's, 50's BEAN BOOK MATCHES .- $1.00 98c Value Johnson’s BABY POWDER 3/39c Value Johnson‘s Baby SOAP. ‘79c MICRIN, (Oral Anti- septic) 7-cz, .. 1 49¢ 89c Value 50’s BAND-AID Plastic Strips Buy at Bob's Pay-Lese! Stuart House 18” FOIL, ron. te 3 boxes oo cece 79e; Fe na I et t t . | Speen epee wore ee. weacis od: weenie Coed ed