CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 7, 1968 FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE VEHICLES FOR SALE TWO BORM SUITE, FRONT|rULLY FURNISHED AND room and kitchen combina-|/heated basement suite. Sult- tion. Fridge and stove pro-jable for couple: ae one per- vided. 3rd aie and Elm an son. Ph, 365- 34 Ph._ 365-5050. 344 | “OOMY Sure OR RENT. FURNISHED 3 ‘3 BDRM HOUSE] Good for young Sounle or re- ith Ave., Castlegar. Few tired couple, Ph. 5-547. Bleck from hospital schoo! MODERN 2-BDRM_SUITE— Is, Available Nov. 16, See Johnny's Shoe Repair. | Available now in Castlegar, : 344/Ph, 359-7520. in43 SMALL ONE BDRM FURR: ished, heated apartment, cen- trally located. Ph. 365- ie 3 Hipwell Realty RENTALS bdrm. Hydro home .... Meee bdrm duplex unit _._$90/0NE AND TWO BDRM APTS bdrm at Ootischenia $120!—Partly furnished. Ph. 365- Ph, 365-7514 77Al. fn FURNISHED ONE BDRM Suite in Castlegar. Ph. 365-7353. tin42 TWO BDRM FURNISHED houses near school and store in Robson. Ph. 365-7633. 942 FURNISHED HOME — FOUR large rooms in Genelle. No children. Ph. 368-6670. 343 TWO BDRM HOME ON 7TH Ave. Kinnaird. Ph. 365-6586. es 3 343 BDRM HOUSE FOR RENT r sale, low down payment, jow rent, no basement. Ph, 365-7314, 245 SOMPLETELY FURNISHED ais Good condition $15. ie'p © PUPS. Smith Kennel’s, MOTOR FROM What offers, Ph. after 5 365-5164, new, size 10 $40. Ph. 5431 a er 6 p.m. RUSSIAN DE flled_quilt. phe 365-6964. HOCKEY EQUIPMENT PAIR OF SKI BOOTS, SIZE IATURE BLACK POOD- anor WOOD. PH. 365-6616, 67 BUICK. | bdr ee ee | OI MEN'S BUCKLE SKI BOOTS, 343 WOOL- cluding skates. Ph. 365-5869. 244|sell separately. A real buy 365-5491. 445 FAM- ily home. Large living room, wall-to-wall carpet, spacious kitchen, full basement con- taining 4th bdrm. Carport and gas heat. Upper bench Ronnaied, Ph, 365-8191 eat 0 cm. Ph. 365-7472, HOMES FOR SALE Ph, a Ph,|down payment. Full 343 | 38,500, Ph. 365-3226, p.m, CRESTVIEW KINNAIRD, 3 BDRM COMPACT HOME on landscaped lot in Castle. gar. Owner will consider 8- mder tate model car as/C price 245 3 bdrm post and beam home. Ad lot and pool. Ph. ab ‘365. _ EpOOM a HOUSE 1717- 8rd. Kinnaird. ticulars, 344 dryer, situated on IN- fenced and enced as trai fw $8,u00. Fh. KINNAIRD, 3 BDRM 3-44 6 pm. 34. Price SREY FUR COAT, SIZE 14 $2600. ae 365-7965 for par. Perfect shape. Oph! S0501g 0 x 50 HOUSE TRAILER— TRAE fusnished with color appli- ances including washer and suite includes ,TV, electric 3 rooms, bath and utility — peat, linens, étc. Ph. rae 544. Heat, water and sewer inclu- $75. Harvick Apts, Ph. eases LY FURNISHED SUITE. tin33 UNFURNISHED TWO BDRM le for a couple of girls erly people on 1444 bia Ave. Ph. 365-8246 or 365-6659. After 5 p.m. 345 GROUND LEVEL BASMT. newly finished in Kinnaird. Fully furnished, Private entrance and patio. No vohildren Ph. 365-5042 on 365- 4 Ph. 359-7520. SMALL HOUSE AVAILABLE Dec. 1 a Robson. Ph. ee 6 p.m. 365-3161. Saari - 'URNISHED tad Reasonable. Ground leve] -- 10th Ave. Kinnaird. Ph. 365- 5679 after 6 p.m. 3a TWO BDRM HOUSE FOR rent. Available Nov. 15. D see eete before 2,30 or after LARGE FURNISHED _ bdrm, self-contained suite, ground level entrance, utili- ONE BDRM FURNISHED | ties included. “Ph, 365-5871, : ntrally located. Ph.|____uae Pea af x 2 BORM HOUSE WITH FULL FURNISHED ONE BDRMI.|}asement. Available Nov. 1. Suite, private entrance, gar- Ph. 365-6586. 24 First time vacant in nearly 3 years. Ph. 365-3025. 245 | ant 3 BDRM HOUSE ON 929-7TH Ave, Ph, 365-7074. ‘KEMPERMAN APTS, ROOMY 2 bdrm suite — utility room, large kitchen with dining ‘space — 12 x 16 living room, wall-to-wall carpet — electric heat — furnished only $105 unfurnished with ve ‘and fridge $92. Ph. 365-5338. in! ONE BEAT HOUSE NEAR high school. Ph, 226-7252 Slo- 345 THREE ROOM EURNISHED apt. Ph. 365-5520. tink TWO BDKM HOUSE IN Robeon: Ph. 365-7518 pe SUITE SUIT- able for 2 people or couple and 1 child. Very reasonable to right party. “Bh. Soesels FURNISHED 2 BDRM SUITE on 681 Second Ave., Castle- gar. Utilities included. Close shopping centre & eee Avail lable Dec. 10 — Ph. 3908 491-8TH AVE. MODERN 2 bdrm duplex. Full basement. 645|Ph. 364-2641. tin43 SPACIOUS 2 BDRM SUITE.|FURNISHED BSMT SUITE. SPACIOUS 22 BORA SUITE: Suitable for couple. Ph. a KINNAIRD: Large lot. OWNER DUCED $2,700. 1st Payment $2,200. stone patio. CMHC CASTLEGAR: RENTAL AGENTS! Two and three Early Winter Specials! 729-7th Avenue — 1% storey, 4 bedroom family home. Wall-to-wall carpet. Newly decorated: Full basement. 'D — PRICE RE- Matta 6%% Interest. Down 1617-4th Avenue — 1400 sq. ft. of gracious living area. 3 bedrooms. Double plumbing. Finished studio and rumpus room. Outside barbecue, complete with 6%% 1st Mortgage. REDUCED $5,000 for quick sale. flag-. 4 BDRM HOME, FULL BSMT, fireplace, garage, lot, Beautitully: landscaped. ‘lose schools, swimming pool fad store. 7th Ave. Kinnaird. Ph. 365-6885, 345 i0_x 45° MOBILE HOME with 3 bdrms and front kit- chen (00 with first set op Ph, 08. FOR SALE OR RENT 8 x 27 fully furnished 1958 trailer. Rent $40 monthly excluding light and_ heat. le price $1,695. Will consider terms. Possession Nov. 1, 1968. zh (ws SN a Aen (S) > y HOUSE FOR SALE The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar is offering for| m sale a three-bedroom house located at Lot A of District Lot 181, Plan 6193 save and except Plan 6374 (262 Elm Street). The minimum price that will be accepted will be $8,000. Tenders are be marked “House Bid” on an envelope and deposited with the Clerk not later than Tuesday, Nov- ember 15th, 1968, 5:00 p.m. For further particulars please contact the Castlegar Muni- cipal Office. A. Percheson Clerk-Treasurer Town of Castlegar. 720 Maple Street — A real in!! Two on main floor. Full basement with finished room for third bedroom or rumpus room. Full plumbing in basement. Central location. PRICED TO SELL $11,- 1455 Selkirk Ave. — NEW LISTING!! Attractive 2 bde- room home. Full basement, complete with finished rumpus room. Third bedroom, shower and basin. Separate garage. FULL PRICE $15, 2 Terms can be arranged!! 000. One and two — Fully Young Agencies OFFICE 365-7125 CASTLEAIRD PLAZA — KINNAIRD, HOME 365-8117 B.C. hopping. Ph.| 7094 after 5 p.m. Sepoone. eee ne gas TARGE 3 ROOMED ¢ MOD: 3 BDRM COMFORTABLE | house, gas heat, reason- house im Robson, FUN hemi. |able rent, ‘close 19 "ferry, oil heat. Ph. 365-5078 after Robson side. Ph. SOS S782 FOR SALE OnE BDRM UNFURNISHED S| LARGE ROUND OAK TABLE — Oil space heater and bar- rels. Ringer washer, Holly- wood single bed, etc. Ph. 365- 5822 and 365-5162. 345 NEW HOMEMADE QUILTS. Used oil heater in good con- dition. Ph. 365-6670. 345 23” WESTINGHOUSE Ne _ maculate condit ition. ‘cong for $60. Ph. after 5 p.m. 365- 3627. 345 FIVE-MONTH-OLD CALF — Ph, 365-7394. STROMBECKER RACING S-lset like new — Power pack and rehostats. Ph. Sean eae ZHOUSE FOR RENT, ‘astlegar, stove, fnuee ves tate for couple. Available first week in Dec. ph 365-5771. 345 ROOM FURNISHED SUITE. aa 365-7379. 345 ‘TWwO_ BDRM MODERNE aR plex in Ki with fri and range. Ph. Geeriol gee SUITE FOR RENT, HEATED and rates. Ph. 365-5156. 344 LARGE FURNISHED TRAIL- er with full addition in Hob: on 200. per month. Ph. 669. FOr: RENT OR oye 10 BY . 4 x 20 porch and carport. One|SAVE $$$ dig. aad. heating block from ferry. Will con-]9wn plumbing and heating. Sider terms. Ph. S65-5460. 344 Free bimeprinta and -instrns: OFFICE SIZE 12 Sears 1 Pb. groun loor, light ae it 365-7707. Aske for Mike. tfn: Ped a0" meth. ith. Ph. 365- 5582. ‘34 ONE eons EURNISHED Z suite in included, Available Nov. 15, 365-7831. 344| door. Ph 3 USED vnidows ee iding = 68", 1859 Ch chee + 65-5342. tin43 with furni month. Robson — for Mom, a den and 900. INVITATION All are invited to meet Dr. Pat McGreer at the Castlegar Airport tomorrow morning at 11.00 a.m. Everyone is invited to participate in all or any part of the following itinerary: 11.00 Plane arrives — Welcoming. 12.20 “Lunch with Pat” at the High Arrow Dam construction site cafeteria. $1.32 per person. Speaker’s Forum at Selkirk College. Cavaleade to Rossland via Nancy Green Lake. Rossland — mainstreeting. Guest at Senior Citizens Villa — Sha- vers Bench. 5.00 Beaver Valley Fruitvale. 6.30 Italian Dinner at Kootenay Hotel. Ev- eryone invited. Tickets at door. : 8.30 Public Meeting — Terra Nova Hotel. Rossland Trail Provincial Riding Liberal Assn. 12.30 2.00 3.00 4.00 — mainstreeting at moved and must sell Revenue — 23 Columbia Ave. — bedrooms for owner plus two rental units. Double gar- age. Reasonable terms. Full Price $15,000. Older Home, Large Lot — 527-5th Ave. 2 bedrooms, close to schools, churches and shopping — Large garden area with fruit trees. Full Price $12,500. Easy Payments — 6%4% interest MLS — Owner has Anderson Agencies Ltd. MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ROBSON Waterfront — 4 rooms, fireplace, part basement, furn- ace, Covered patio, heated workshop. Full Price $8,600. Foundation Home — Neat 2 bedroom, large livingroom ith FP, screened porch on two sides. May be purchased iture. Full Price $7, Foundation Home — 1% storey, 3 bedroom. Large LR with fireplace. Oil furnace, no basement. House needs work, so price has been reduced to only $4,000. Robson Townsite — Three bedroom, plaster and stucco. Kitchen with nook, large LR. Full basement, oil furnace, carport. Neighborhood of good homes. Move in for only $1500 down. Owner will carry balance at $100 per 500. m family home, carport and tool 3 bedroom shed. Fenced lot. Only $9,500. CASTLEGAR Fine family home, favorite neighborhood — Only 5 years old, nicely landscaped and fenced with secluded Patio off large dining room. Utility room off kitchen workshop for Dad. Rec.. room, 4 Beaton, 1% baths and attached double garage. $22,- Large house with 3 his 3 year. old, 3 bedroom, full basement home at 62 Woodland. $17,900. Revenue — 560-7th Ave. — Only $3500 DP end you can move into a cozy 3 be apartment in the full bright basement for in-laws or revenue. Price reduced to $15,500. Moving to Saskatchewan! Owners must Sell their neat, droom home with a 2 ww down payment. Full Price Large Post and Beam trees and home, at 78 Lak 500. — 490 Oak St. MLS. ALUN —— Dwellings Exclusive District Truly a handsome family home, and-only a block from the hospital on Sth. Beauti- 345 | 5371, ‘69 RAMBLER REBEL; '53 saute 4door sedan. Ph. 365- 343 ‘86 CHRYSLER _4DOOR sedan $275 cash. Ph. nd DR. 582, 344 1964 BEAUMONT: STATION wagon V-8 standard trans. mission, electric tail gate. Ex- cellent condition. Ph. 365- 187, 38 VOLKSWAGEN VAN $200, Ph. 365-5573 days. Ask for Don 45 ‘63 GMC HALF TON, SIX cylinder, 4speed trans. Poso- traction, Ph. 365-5741. 345 1963 MERCURY-METEOR -— V-8, brand new tires (summer and winter). Fully printeriz: |e a6 BUICK CENTURY 2 HT. Best offer Ph. 365-55 NOTICES OPEN HOUSE WILL BE held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Shewchuk, 53 Lake-, view Drives son Sunday, Nov. 10th fro. 6 p.m., th ding Anniversary. SALE OF LAND Sealed offers will be received by the undersigned up to 5.00 p.m., November 22nd, 1968, for the purchase of the fol- lowing land:— Legally described as:— “Lots 5, 6, and 7 of Hlock 7, District Lot 2404 Ke enay District, Plan 2408 eitusted degally at China Creek, B. All offers to. be submitted ta the Deputy Minister of High- ways, Douglas Building Vic- toria, B.C. e covering one 5 p.m. 365-5164. 345 ‘37. PLYMOUTH STATION wagon $100. Ph. 365-7598. Vr 194 INTERNATIONAL tandem dump, good condition re moter jal brakes $3000. 1 aun EXCELLENT tor, good body. Ph. 365- 5240 or 365-7990. 345 1963 FORD GALAXIE V-8 Standard 4-door. Good, clean and dependable. Ph. 365- 6978. chequi foe of the bide price must accompany each tender with payment of the balance upon | ¢, aotification of acceptance. cheaties to_be made pay- able ts to the “Minister of Fin- Envelopes to be plainly mark- ed, “Offer to Purchase Lai Only -- China Creek, The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. The purchaser must make | his fall payment within ‘10 days Oth. CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. ot the the cenosit, < be forfeited to the Cro Applicants are requested to give their name, address and occupation in full (Corpora- ton) use. full Corporate Title. 1969 MODELS 1969 — 10 ape Sedans $22: POE. 1969 — or arte Wagon $2495.00 POE. 1969 — % Ton Pickup. A real beauty $2135.00. 1969 — Nissan Patrol 4 whl. drive. $3753.00 POE. —— USED CARS ————e ‘66 Rambler American 2 dr. ful setting, not far to schools. win Friendly, oversize living rm. with East India carpet and fireplace. Family nook, 3 ‘ms., full bsmt., patio] 4 deck and carport. $19,500. Snappy Savings For the sharp buyer, we offer one of the few terrific buys on today’s housing market. Located at 673-Ist Avenue in ju: the family wanting to be close to town. $10,500. Top Value at Blueberry MLS 3 bdrms. on 1100 sq. ft. of medern home. Minor finish- ing still required. Large gar- den, Part basement. A steal at $10,000. Owner will Dicker MLS Upper Bench family home, with bonus features; 4th Low mileage, one owner, radio ter tires, ‘62 G.M.C, % Ton. Low mile- aEe, one owner. met automatic, radio. Good 2nd car. “66 Rambler Classic V-8. Mint condition, radio, power equip- ped, low. mileage, one owner. dd A good idea made better CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. Corner of Columbia & Maple Phone 365-8035 Evenings 365-5413 Gorden Balkham Sales M bedroom, second work shop, ing the Right-of-Way Agent, Department of Highways, 101 Baker Street, Nelson, B.C. — telephone 3522211, Local 229 or Mr, E. McKeown, pit rice Supt., Department of Highways, Rossland, B.C. — telephone 362-5224. H. T. MIARI Deputy Minis! Department of Highways, VICTORIA, B.C. RD, SCHOOL CLEANING CONTRACT Quotations will be received up to-:noon, November 22, 1968 for the cleaning of 2- 6 room elementary schools in School District No. 9 (Castle ar). At materials and equipment be supplied by the aol District. Persons quo- ting on the job must be bon- gable: The quotation to be ed on a 10% month year. Warkiee specification can be picked up. at the Board and Maintenance Offices. Inspection of areas may be arranged by contacting Mr. F. Howes at 365-8331. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all quota- C. H. Kin Socsteeasiee School District No. 9, CASTLEGAR, B.C. 345 Nov. thi may be obtained by contact- easion be being. their 50th ‘Wed. 80) GARD OF THANKS pS Pe Tt - We would like to thank pT el ace To our son Harold W. eae oy waa. passed away The years are quickly pass- ing, ‘Though still we can't for- For in the hearts that loved LEGAL BIDS REQUIRED BY THE “It may be safer, but is it as satisfying?” ROOM & BOARD IN ate home. Apply Biiath. “Ave. Castlegar. n4i dining, roomy garage, 142 acre lot and fruit trees. Nearest of- fer to $16,000. Country Living—Estate MLS Join the gentry and be close in. Period home on 21 acres just out of town. Private wat- lot, and a very spacious home, fully insulat- ed, new furnace, fireplace and four bedrooms. Terms at We 000. 6 Columbia Avenue Frontage Commercial Lots Oofischenia Acreage Business Sites Revenue Blocks Speculative Land Revenue Holdings Motel and Apts. HIPWELL REALTY P.O. Box 1179 Ph. 365-7514]; Castlegar, B.C. ENA landscaped corner lot in area of fine homes. Features 4 bedrooms, two baths, family rom, gas fired hot wat- er heat. Double carport. $22,900. KINNAIRD Riverbank Estate — Ist Ave. MLS — 2100 sq. ft. of family living ona andsenped acre and one-half. Fruit ool. Four two fire- home, guest cottage, TED BURNS Places, family room. ‘Only $21,000. Pass Creek Small Holding — 1.91 acres, pasture and fruit trees. Three bedroom house, barn, chicken house. $5,000. Secluded Molding MLS. 1.91 acres, pasture & fruit trees, trees. 500 ft. creek frontage. Extra large 2 bedroom garage, out-buildings. $19,900. Anderson Agencies SALESMEN AND HELEN MOSBY PHONE 365-6451 Property For Sale 100’ x 100’ LOT ON 5TH AVE. Ph. 365-8031 or contact Eui{cxcluded. | Gr Sopow at 430 Willow St., (ata legar. Bus. Opportunities SACRIFICE IN CASTLEGAR: ii 000 Terrifi Harvick Apt. 202234 0 P N.E. Seattle, Wash. 644 FOR RENT 2-ROOM OFFICE 825 to Creighton Construc- tion Co. Ltd. Ph. S85 7705" FOR RENT: BUSINESS PRE- mises next to Castlegar Cre- dit Union. Ph. 365-8060. tfn32 WARTED WANT RIF! PISTOLS, Old or modern. Norm's Sport Shop, Nelson. Ph, 352-2015. tin ‘TERA-| Apply at Castlegar News. ee ren in my Hones Ph 365- OHOLIC ANONYMOUS. 03, Castlegar. tin OCOPYING: _BLACK- Gravel & Top Soil ite process. Birth certifi- it papers and Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phone 365-7202 .|CLASSIFIED AD RATES: cents per word per insertion. |Minim TES: § um 75 cents. Three in- sertions for the price of two. Classified ads close at 12 noon sharp on Wednesdays: Dead- line for display advertising is in home of any age. Rea- =| in ay rates. Ph. Se 078t = | SEPTIC Ph. 368-5166, Trail. 344 eldest daughter Paulin by thi 343 Wylla Mar; 12 noon on Tuesdays. tfn40 TANK pee J.C. BUHOLZER CONTRACTING Excavating & Ditching Phone 365-6881, Kinnaird INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Nelson 352-5434 ENGAGEMENTS pacha and = Mrs. Walter, Trusz wish to forthcoming soree of ace Saturday, Novem ber 16th at 2 p.m. in Kingdom. Hall of ‘ichovalve Witness in Kinnaird. Mr. and Mrs... A. J. R. Fuller, Kelowna, B.C. ‘are pleased to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, ‘garet, to Mr. Charl- es Gordon Ch Churches of Vic- toria, B.C. Charles is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. N._E. 344] toria, The & qhuding will take place in Fairfield: United pre Vic- CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING: LTD. Supplies & installations Natural Gas & Oil Heating Speed Queen Washers and Dryers DAY. OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8284 operating costs ich he’ was not in ac- ratepayers should take a close look at’ the bylaw be- fore voting on it. (At the time of each council's discus- sion, neither knew what ac- Hen the other town was tak-|i ing. 4 Mr. Zinio said he would support the complex because i a tion follows: legar request that the Re-. gional District of Central that/Kootenay determine by way of referendum in Electoral Areas I and J on Dec. 7, 1968, if the elecenral areas are plex in sonlunedions) with the of Commission Feels the People Should Have the Right to Vote Castlegar council's mo- “That the Town of Cast- ing those properties covered by special act, of all partici- Pating municipalities and el- ectorial areas; «l hereby affirms that the above proposals are minimal eustS insofar as they relate to the construction, operation CASTLEGAR NEWS, a Nov. 1, 1968 7 KE mDOB’S B’S We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities CUT & WRAPPED Gov't Inspected Beef ih. .... 58e Fresh Hamburger “4, That the debentures for -apital shall bear a coupon ot in excess of 7% per cent, for a 20-year period.” “and further the coun- Jogging Clubs Need Members erry of the re- in the atti and opera- tion of a recreational com- ed increase bullding costs. “Tm going to vote yes and |. I suggest ce do so,” he OETA. felt aoe had a “good idea He said he believed the com- mission “has come up with|fi is honest picture as they an... people should fave the right to decide if thew ant it or not.” ld. V. R. Cook said he|s cannot see a mill rate of — let's say, six realistic injuries were made up by Mrs. Charles Salisbury of Robson and Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Lee of Nelson. The operation, which called for the services of many peo- ple, was later ighly by Civil Defence co-ordinator H. J. Warner Soho | mill said three were only minor details to be ironed out. — Times Photo by Wayne Bignell Rec Director Expresses Thanks Dear Sir: well the young people con-|the treats and patrolling the The Halloween bonfire|ducted themselves, and how| fire. and fireworks was a tremen-|helpful many of them were dous success with an estimat-|in controlling the “small] , ed 3,000 people attending. I ees would venture to say 3,000 is a very conservative figure. | girl It gives me great pleasure to inform the public of how ! fo: VICTIM OF SIMULATED DISASTER which took place on Wednesday evening of last week is Gaye McNabb, one of the 15 stu- dents and teachers of SHSS who took part in the practice exercise which called into action the RCMP, auxiliary police force, am- bulance, Civil Defence and the Castlegar, Trall, Rossland and Nelson hospitals. ‘The boundaries of the Town of He said he was|f ar the age where he would use such a complex ana doesn’t intend to remain in Castlegar upon his retire- ment, “but I believe in the youth of the future. And vere the way rm going to much I appreciated their} .. ‘es tayor Little concluded help. Without their help the|discussion with. the com. success of any community |ment that if the complex is wuld be ham ecial thanks to the ¢ | Fiumph Secontary Seboal tm les Secon: 00! eir help in distributing He future. He said there is wot ce of paying for” it with all the facilities on one site, rather than spreading the various com- to publicly thank the following rrerehants and citizens for their generous donations of treats and ma- terials for the fire: Anderson’s Book Shop, Castlegar Drug, Carl’s Drugs, Canada Safeway, Super Vall; Pardman’s Furniture & Ap- we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store A. Halbauer, Robson PS EO GAA A TTT ATT Kin naird council's Tues- day night resolution is as follows: “The Regional Recreation Ys tary No: 1 is a eat organiza ion formed to cpare func- &| tion, namely to organize re- creational programs for. the area and to recommend cap- | atal expenditures for a re- and facil- trict Chamber of Com- merce, Johnny’s Grocery & os Sales, Castl sna Kinnaird on tie follow- the recreational complex con- Ed Mosby said hejsisting of an artificial arena, of what they're voting on."| metre swimming pool, a six Sneet curling rink with arti- metre track and Playing fiela and to include the land, ete., upon all properti mills total — outside of the|ing those exempt by special act, in the debt cnarges for tne recrea- tonal complex shall not ex- ceed the sum of money pro- duced by a levy not in ex- C. cess of tour mills on the tax- able school purposes. District of Centra Kootenay may levy for the annual op- eration and maintenance of |, aut off, it will cost more in|the recreational complex a sum sufficient to meet the annual operating deficit of the ling e img and the apportioning of this deficit shail be based on Ponents, around the district.|ihe taxable assessed Sets te for .school purposes, exclud- to make an offer in ng basis: “1. The capital cost of ice a heated indoor 25 icial ice, a banquet and as- -vadyy nall, an outdoor 440 at a cost not to excel the nun of $1, «ccational complex. ed his appreciation Tuesday aight to ‘Begional Hecreation vurnmi 1 Buck Pateholule for the plant off. -| bonfire and fireworks display held Halloween night. ie aute to the RCMP and Vol- unteer Fire Department for helping to keep damage to Hall, a minimum. More members are wanted for the jogging clubs which operate three nights a week in Castlegar, Kinnaird, Bluc- berry and Robson. Regional Recreaticn Com- mission No. 1 director Buck Pacholzuk said this week that membershi» in the clubs was good when they were first lor | started but hash now dropped The motto of joggers is -strain” they start Ak Monday, Wed. nesday and Friday gvenings at 8.30 from SHSS, Kinnair. Blueberry School and Robson Recreation Hall. 10 Ibs. .. $4.95 Baby Beef Liver Whole Ih. .... 49¢ Fresh Local Bread Baked Fresh Daily. Sliced too! 5 loaves .... $1.00 Margarine | 5 Ibs ee 80 Kadana Coffee Zinio Extends Halloween Thanks Ald. Lorne Zinio extend- No. Mr. Zinio also paid tri- 170. That the arnual levy ies, exclud- Participating areas for repayment of capital and Cake Mixes Duncan Hines Nordic Lodge Awarded |3 pkgs. ..... $1.00 Plaque for Membership Nordic Lodge No. 76 of The aunual Hallowee has just assessed values for “3. That the Regional year, the levy- values Town to Make Offer for Harry Sefo’s Property The Town of Castlegar is the a > fittest The program is organ- zed and welt operated. The plan for the complex has} TRISCHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. rvice, Belford Mot- ors, BA Service and co | Ss Commission is to be commended. Servitiloween night activi- “However, from informa- ties were a fine example of| 10" derived from the depart- what we can do if we work Harry Seto of Vancouver for his derelict property Joveted sen, Q been submitted. In view of all|Castle In suggesting the offer Mr. be made, Ald. V. R. Cook said 1 clean the property up and of- fer it for, sale. of $1,000 to mn Columbia Ave. near eatre. the town would then J a busy round of activities. sen, who attended the district seven convention at Victoria Was ai for his in zing es and, fed recently had to him 4 him for or. qutstanding work done among the Eskimo Peo- les. gasbord jo! and publicity in attendance were presi Wi na pres ident Kristiansen, wi one of the lodge’s highlights The President Nils Kristian-| was hall of inflation you cwe tastefully decorated in yourself to true spook and witch ote, Prizes for best costum were won by Mr. and Mrs, Tim Jenkins and Mr. and L Dison, all of iment was provided the “Olson singers from elson. Music for caneing was supplied by th the Ka: and Johnson orch led a unique plaque his lodge’s membership iedicated New Shipment of DRESSES Lace Shift Lurex Ski Crimp-Lene Gold Brocade At the se semi-annual smor- During the Sr vening tay has a, native home meut of municipal affairs gad together, making our com-|, ‘letter from the taepectin munity 2 nicer place in| o¢ municipalities, and furth-|{! er, the present impossible pasition of debenture mark- W. J. Pach! Recreation Director, Fresh Chicken, whole or cut up, Ib. 49c SIDE BACON, Sliced, lb. ........ 79¢ BOLOGNA, Sliced, tb. .......... 45¢ Commission No. 1. Two Vehicles Damaged Badly No. 1, at the, time, and isejon we so notify an elderly former citizen of heulth. Mr, Seto as he town who now is in ill iayor Wants Castlegar Lit Up for Xmas the District of Central Kootenay. “And further that ° this council, as a stop-gap mea- sure for the time required to re-assess our position re the BONELESS BEEF ROASTS, Ib. .... 69c BEEF RIB STEAKS, Ih. ......... 896 In Accident One vehicle was totalled and damage estimated at 3700 wae suffered by a Bee: ed an ata Bent need for Christmas lighting to give the town a proper seasonal spirit. in Norway was Preteen resident i head the ot will mainder of ithe ear. the thly meeting a ion of seven took place. mew members to the smorgasbord 1 to the We ‘gasbors fanchices teachers’ worksho; high school. ee Silver Lamme the recipient lodge for the re- Petite — 7 - 15 Misses — 10 - 20 Half Size — 164% - 24% Special initia-| The Nordic ladies catere fest Hootensy. library Trail’s ea by Murray yo uigle ond ce haps ‘five years hence, give esa ipee ern at 10 full support to a nominal by: Sone report one vehicle | 8¥ was e process of passing} ;, the second when the accid- occurred. ent The 1968 Dodge dri by Doris Shukin of Blueberry commodate. Pree Be Creek age of $700 while the 1957 Chevrolet BEEF SHORT RIBS, lean, Ib, .... 49c¢ PORK BOSTON STEAKS, Ib. ..... 69c PORK BOSTON ROASTS, Ib. ..... 65c aware of th funds were provided for any otaph pi be cretion of public works sup- ervisor Alex Lutz. fact that no left-to the dis- ir PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. .......... 79¢ driven by Emil Shumey of Rossland was totalled. A pas- senger in the. Shumey senicle, Brian Richard Fisher of land, was taken to ‘Castlegar Hospital for Ereatment but was not detained. CAS VEAL SHOULDER CHOPS, Ib. ..... 69¢ THEATRE — CASTLEGAR, B.C. TLE KINNAIRD GARBAGE DUMP CLOSED EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER (st Kinnaird Garhage is being deposited in the REGIONAL DISTRICT DUMP. ( This dump is located some 214 miles South of Kin: naird Bridge on the Champion Lakes Road ). Because of change in pick- up routes, residents MUST put out their garbage cans by 7 a.m. CORPORATION OF. THE TOWN OF KINNAIRD SHOWING FOR A FULL WEEK It Pays. ae -flo SHOP LOCALLY! Time and Transporlation Costs are Saved Instead of wasting time travelling to distant stores, the wise shopper puts that time to use in a more careful selection from the large varieties carried by our Jocal merchants. The money saved on transportation is put to better use too — on the items themselves, Every day it will pay to shop right here at home! Save Time! Save Energy! Save Money! Shop in Your Hometown Stores! CASTLEGAR NEWS iq