10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sep. 27, 1962 Lake is Restocked With Rainbow Trout The restocking: of Niskonlith How Much $$ Can a Family|' —————— Spend Monthly on’a'House MOVING? | |. Castlegar Socials Lake south west of. Little Shuswap Lake with 14-month-old rainbow trout has been completed, Hon. Earle C. Westwood, minister of re. creation and conservation has an- nounced, The six to cight-inch trout us- ed in the stocking came from the Kootenay Lake stock of the Lar- deau river run, Fishing in the lake will be resumed at a time to be dealenated later, Mr. Westwood said. ‘Castlegar CWL lans Pie | Sale. This Saturday ‘The Castlegar cCwL commene- ed thelr 1962-63. year on Sept.:13 we a gupper meeting in the Koo. Hotel dining: room .in with 12' members and § Father Bro- phy; present. : . ‘The guest of: hondr, asi sident’ Mry,..R.Assie, and. the pre-. sident, Mrs. C. Brodman, were Pre- sented with ‘corsages. ‘The members were then served a delicious spaghetti dinner follow- ed “by the regular meeting.“ The meeting was opened with the League hymn and the League PYAYETS, | ~--- Hae noe ey Mrs, ‘Assie was presented with & past-president pin by _ Father Brophy who: then “thankéd ¢ trained. para-rescue. airmen ‘With many people the question that always comes up is how much can a family afford to:spend each month on house? First ‘of all, we must remember that ’no; two families are quite .a- like ‘in«their-living and spending habits.:’ What one; family. could handle easily might put another famity.of. teh same income under : financial, strain, -If,two families have the same : income and..if one spends more each month or has a larger family, *|then it will not be able to put’as much: of- its income into housing; .,| large families need large houses which -costs’more to build and to maintain. ‘1, For .National Housing. Act nerally a,family should not, spend more than27, per cent of. its total .|ineome each. month on ‘the repay} tn, Biaiueths Unit, L RCAF Station Winnipeg, he: numbers among the highly able. when. needed_to, jump into any kind of terrain to bring assistance to survivors ot E wrecked aircraft or people. i distre: Assie for the’finé job’she had d while as Property ‘taxes. «Total income, for NHA fending Purposes, means the income each |" “|month of the! head of the family|" plus .the income the wife might earn on investments, and 20. per cent of any income she receives if she’s full or part-time employed, Loan répayments. and "taxes are considered together because under the /National Housing Act, the borrower is required to repay his loan in fixed monthly amounts |, of principal and interest plus one- twelfth of the estimated annual Property taxes, So, when the taxes become due for the Past “wo years. Reports were then read from the convenors present. 'o begin the year, 2 sweet and ‘savoury pie sale is planned for Sept. 29 to be held in the Castle- gar Drug from 2 to 4.30 p.m. @ ‘Sisters’ annual grocery shower v was discussed and a date set for Oct, 13 with final preparations to be made at the October meeting. Mrs, | L. Campbell gave a brief on the Parish circles which. will be starting in the neaf future. wea Se te WE, HAVE THE BEST RECORD’ RICK'S 240.- Ist Ave. \ DIAL 365-5953. Chamber Briefs The. ‘Chamber. will ‘support a request that,a sub-branch of, the Trail Unemployment: Insurance Commission employment office be established if Castlegar. deven Castlegar chamber members and their families made.a tour of the “new Salmo-Creston highway. recently. under; sponsor- ship of the Salmo Chamber, re- Ported Gorson McLachlin, ae said any chance* of: the ments,” He said on the property, the bills are sen! the to the lender for. payment on behalf of the :bor. rower. In this way, the home-own- er is never faced with a heavy tax Dill at one time. How does the 27 Per cent rule also studying the ® possibility of making about 50 colored slides on the area available on a loan basis .| to any business or industry inter- ‘ested in this area. ° :- Alans Woodrow of the Rob. son 200 was welcomed into mem- bership in the Chamber. Dr. C. 5 pales said a formal highway in 1963 ‘seems rather dub- ° Fred. " Bremsaceoy chairman “of the business. and industry commit. tee and in charge of the prepare: should be by the Chamber to the residents of the District “to serve their com- munity. through.membership in the Chamber of. Commerce. M4 L. Vv. Came, ain of nj the C 8 tion of an this area, said his is re ceiving on drew . laughs when he that his com- from industry and the municipal, try provincial and_ federal govern-'a1 mittee had been sitting all summer id consequently had no report. show a how much he can afford to spend each month? By the 27 per cent rule, a man whose earnings total $300 a month Evening Group Bazzar Nov. | “The Robson Evening | Group held a business meeting at. the home of ‘Mrs B. Benham: There were 16 members present. It was decided to hold the fall bazzar at the Robson hall on Nov. lat2pm. whena grocery hamper will be raffled, The “next meeting, a social, will be at the home of Mrs. Grant on Sept. 27,’ all members are re- quested to bring work in progress for.the bazzar to do and also cloth- uc. Arthur Anderson ing ready for lo the Uni- "| tarian Service Committee, The Mutual Life : - ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA =a The with the 4 d record ’| protected by. the: smallest’ The: meeting closed with the draw brought by Mrs. Nickerson being won by Mrs, Belbeck. Deli. cious refreshments were served by postesses, beaks Byers and Mrs. Ben- “Mobile Homes Have ‘Very Smallest Tires- *’ When it is realized ihiat a $10,- 00 inveatment in‘a'mobile-home is tires the rubber. industry. Produces, the vital need for tite care: is evident, These . tires ‘are designed and built differgntty ‘than ‘the automo- bile tires and req ferent care ‘and attention, ea: cantions'the Canadi- 5] an- Highway: Safety: Council. * Besides supporting heavy loads at highway speeds, tires'on mobile and: thus: require’ higher ‘air pres_ sure,-Théir’ small” size: produces many more revolutions per:minute. They ‘are subject::to-more flexing and they heat up:more than the car .tire-so-it.js essential: correct pres-_ sure ig maintained, 555+: ‘There S something SPECIAL of ‘loan. that they:can handle, it's loans. the guide rule ia that ‘ge- afford t ment of the mortgage Joan and thet. or $3,600 2 year should not spend more than $81 a month on. the re-, Payment of his Ioan and payment of taxes, lf we allow, say, $240 8 year for the property taxes or $20 a month then he has $61 each month available for principal and interest payments; $61-a month. will pay for a loan in the $9000 - $10,. 000 range, over 35 years at the current "NHA interest .rate, ‘With an idea: of the amount fairly ‘simple to find out: the total ing ( the ‘amount of the loan ‘to the LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE’ MOVING HEATED, ‘PALLITIZED © ‘ STORAGE For information phone 365-3711 CHUCK'S TRANSFER “LOCAL AGENT FOR ' WioviNe ‘AND. STORAGE” Fog house, This ts done by ae, Co TTATANCN cash ‘savings they, wish to invest-in the house, There you have the. a- mount of: investment a family ca make, o} But \ remember, “consider just the cost-of the bare house and the lot is shaving it) pretty close, There:‘are always extras, such) as window drapes, t ———— ed By the end. of. the current year it is expected that all munici- palities in the Nelson Zone (which comprises East and West Kooten. gency survival plans, ay) will have filed written emer-|& and : courteous ‘service arrangement 756 Davie Street, Vancouver 5, B.S. r ‘Telephone MU 2-181 Mrs, H, Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 H. Orrin of Mumbles, Wales. Mr, a They will be here about a’ month| of Rossland visited Mr, and Mra. ne, Wash.,|H.: Johnson Sunday. ° ‘ David Oglow. is a patient in the Cstleaar: and Diateiet Hospital. before going: to Spoka: where they will visit snothes son- travelled by. train across Canada to Contlerar, They will fly home, ‘ PACIFIC OR CARNATION Case FRESH “you: ‘can be happily thrifty. Bat better Pay less! 2 ' q NESTLES QUICK, 2 Ib. tin .......... 99e CREAM CORN, Aylmer, 6 tins ..... . $1.00 TOMATO SOUP, Aylmer, 4 tins ...... 49c “AYLMER SOUPS CHICKEN - BEEF - MUSHROOM 6tins ....-... $1.00 (AYLME R ‘10-07, Catsup 2 bils oo 45c ‘CLOVERLEAF PINK ¥‘s “BRUNSWICK” : Sardines 10 for ‘$1 CO MALKIN'S ‘Alb. eon Peanut Butter . + 9 SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD Cheese 2 Ibs. 996 SWIFT'S JEWEL. Shortening 3 Ibs. 99¢ @®.76 glorious colors . e So easy to apply \@ Coste ne mors, but... LASTS YEARS LONGER . GENERAL: PAINS, CORPORATION. OF CANADA. trp. - OGLOW BROS. 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