CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 28, 1964 FOR SALE 1961 Encyclopedia Britannica, new wet, Apply 370-Srd, Ave, Castlegar or Ph, 365-6311, | 1953 Willis Jeep station wagon, 2-wheel drive, with bont rack; bor ed 78 electric record Ph, 365-8804 after 4 p.m, ie fost ig ans, NIT Leghorns. ST. he casita! Bar Subdivision in fois again featuring some very eholce building lots, ‘This area ja now served by laht and power, telephone. ‘FV cable, natural gay, an abundant supply of pure clear Caa- {legar water and will soon have mu- nieipal sewers, Located Just a short tau r 4 modern the aren ts zoned fe ital construction id 1oL size to sull your house pion, ‘These (deat homesites, but the number of vacunt lots is limited, so we urxe st. ‘Telephone 365-3351 Oxlow Bros, In Castlegar, You can make your dream home Ma isd Piymouth. xoud “condition, wsunable offer be ref ‘Automatic waster or “trade for 20 bass accordian, Write Castlegar, nose Hay, Py 105-5808, a4 685, F, Ogtotr, Robson, 34 ples — Delicious, Newtowns, $1.50. Bring your own boxes. THomus Hunchalk, Renata, Persian Lamb Jacket, seen at Gem Cleaners, LANDIS SUIDIVISION, CASTLEGAIt Ideal lots for split level homes. Centrally located, reasonably. priced, or 365-5259, ttn-3 aa aaa saa baby's sitter chair, channel 2 and 6 antenna with 50 ft. mast, Ph, 365-4331, 3 Car chains, vee bar relntorced, 15, GOO — 16, 670 — 15; never Can be 60 — used. Skies, 6 X 6" dome top; hand | ,. foreed alr,’ drum | } 33 made. Oll stove; And stand, Ph, 365-5823. Or trade a 120 bass accordian, rite box 685 Castlegn 33 Delictous apples stilt avatiab! Good quality and special price on ta- mily sizes. Duncan Carter, Robson. Ph, 365-3111. 33 Sports Car special. Home built special BMC “B" engine, dual carbs, wire wheels, 4-speed trans, running gear See Needs body gee Ph, 365-5732. View Tot tn Kinnaird, $750, oe 365-5158, 3: ante a reality at the Castles € Box | # a4 Spy and | tar 2 clue: ic. U-Phone has all the con- 1—publl FOR RENT 2 room furnished sulte In Case Uegar, Ph, 365-5827. 34 Fully furnished one bedroom suite, No objection to child, Ph, 365+ 8150, 34 Unturnished 2 bedroom _houne Ph, 205-5156, 34 Furnished basement suite, Ph, 205-5712 between and 6.30 oF 36T: 5520 evenings, Fully furnished “2° bedroom “du- blex unit, $85 per mo, One mile out 2 7 bedroom ho mm Kinnaird, 2 tots, garage. carpeting, Ph, B65 SUT or 865-4615, 33 Furnisied one hed remng apartment. Ph berry, 2°bedroom house, Apply at0- on Cuatlegar, Ph, 365-6911, tex for rent, 9 nom houses ‘or room and enings. — tfn-49 ant or fale business build on Front Street, Low price. C tlenae Buftding Supply Ph. 865-8284, ten-49 3 room furnished suite. MeCrelmtit Apts, PR. SOROTBLe _ ttnedd NOTICES Castlegar United eines eouble Burns Tea, Snt., Jan, 25 fram 2 ~ in Church basement. hveryone wel- UR INCOME TAX RMS EARLY teochnoft, Public Steno- 1G Second Ave. Castlegar, tnd T Evening Guild's ‘vat eau e Tea which was to be held s ‘nderstanting. ‘Tea to be held at a later date. CWE Bake sv voury less ‘Sat, Jan. 25. Castiegar re nt 1.30 p.m. ieanaan Recreation Society an- nual supper will be held Sat. Jan. 25 from 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Every- one welcom Let U-Fhone Adswering Service take messages and phone 4-U-offices, HOMES FOR SALE 3 bedroom ultra modern home located in the Oglow subdivision, Cash or terms, To view Ph, 365-5263. 3: rand new 3 bedroom home in Castlegar, close to busincss area and schools; fireplace, carport, Pull bage- tnets domestic, Janitor, auctioneer, baby- sitters, wake-you, shopping service, entering, ete. Lazy boy chair for sale, in good condition, 22, Range; can be hooked to nutural gas or used with provane:, $75. Pk. Lynne Chat. len at 365-5265, evenings. tn-49 Trail Business College New Term Begins Feb. 3, 41 ment has ca suite, Natural gas “heats Ph, 6s. 3897 or 365-536 at rs ‘2 bedroo ar ¢ host office, Full basement. alt neat, Ph, 365-5732, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box 303 Castlegar, tmz WATKINS QUALITY PRODUCTS in offer bright, intelligent man ap ear a good income and securl- %-bedroum house on targe lot. Can be seen any time at 127-: i aay Kinnaird. Ph. 365-5189, 3 bedroom home at Woodland Park. NIIA mortgage. Ph. 365-8072, tin-42 y. Goo For full dntormation ‘write 560 Well: ington Ave, Trall, B.C, Deadiine for classified ads 1s 12 noon Wednesday prior to the day g| shth birthday at a party last Sat- |picture Mrs. Sweeney is shown with her executive, s been -cancelled due to o mise Fi HOSPITAL WA retiring ae aent Mrs. Hugo Wood, right, is pictured in the top picture turning over. the gavel to new president Mrs. Wilf Sweeney. Looking on is hospital administrator Angus Haines. In the bottom from left to right, treasurer Mrs. Gordon Baillie, sec- retary Mrs. T. A. Richards and vice-president Mrs. Fred Gibson. — Castlegar News Photos WANTED Want room and board for bank clerk, Apply departm a Rank of Montreal. Ph, 365-7261. Wil do tight housekeeping or help in kitchen. Write Box 320, Brilliant. Spot cash for used turn antiques, colns, old gold, suns and Jewels. Home Furniture and Ex- change: Ph, 352-6531. 413 Hall St. 1-48 LEGAL APPLICATION FOR A WATER act (Section 8) R Peter W. enmoviors of Box 23, Builiant, B.C, hereby apply to the Comptroller of water Rights for a Heence to divert and use water out of " flows west and discharges Rround and give natice af my nppiication to alt Kinnaird Socials Mra, J. Kaufinan Ph, 365-5488 Diane Giles celebrated her cl- urday which featured a schedule of fun and surprises for nine of her classmates, The festive lunch of sand- wiches and pink candled birthday cake rounded out a tobogganing spree followed by the creating of Paper costumes, Then the 10 gla- morous “Hawailun girls” posed to have their picture taken, Diane's guests were Marilynne Dally, Karen Jones, Carol Fifzpat- rick, Debbie Rust, Barbara Waite, Sheila Gray, Linda Popoff, Kath- ryn Harrison and Wendy McGil- livray, ' Graduation exercises will be held this weekend at the Munici- pal Hospital at Lethbridge when a- mong the grads will be Mrs, Bob Kinahan, nee Sharon Markle. Hav- ing finished her two-year course in laboratory technician training in September of last year, she has reeently received her RT papers. Mrs. Kinahan is working at the University Hospital in Edmonton. An event of interest to their friends in Kinnaird is the marriage of Mrs. Dorothy Henke to Mr, Her. man Skaaning, both membes of our community for some years. Rev. 0. A. Scott officiated at the ceremony held in Coeur D’- Alene at the “Hitching Post” on Jan, 10, Witnesses were Dr, W. H. Kilborn and Mrs, Mary J. Kilborn, Considered to be a must to ro- mance by the hitching post, tho ceremony was followed by dinner at Templins, There the happy cou- ple were presented with a wed- ding cake, They spent a short honeymoon in Spokane which included several social occasions in the company of Mr. and Mrs, David Davies, also former residents of Kinnaird, Mr, Ernest Bailey has recent- THIS IS MINOR HOCKEY WEEK. y returned from Vancouver where the Senior Citizens exesutive meeting of the B.C, were made for the June conven- tion to be held in North Vancou- ver at the Avalon Hotel. Also it was learned at the executive mect- ing that the Pacific National Ex- hibition will again sponsor a day for the Senior Citizens to be called Senior Citizen Day. This means that members of the group will be admitted free to various events at the exhibition and to the out-door theatres by showing their mem- bership cards on that day. Mr. Bailey also relates that for the Senior Citizens, a proposal for re- duced rates on railway and steam- ship lines are being put into ef- fect by the CPR. This will enable Broups to organize tours to various parts of the world, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Idle, Marold and Dennis, are back from LEGAL ATION FOR A WATER LICENCE WATER ACT (Section 8) The Bonrd of School Trus- tees, Snook District No. 9, Castlegar of P.O. Box 820, Casticgar, B.C, hereby apply to the Camptrotier of Water Rights for n Ileence to divert and use. water out of Norns Creck which flows southerly and discharges into the Columbia River and give no- tice of my application to all persons affected, ‘The point of diversion will be located at Approx. 1300’ westerly of of flowers displayed yearly in this HELP WANTED Stenographer wanted for office work in local business, Send applica- perience, age, marital status, etc. Typing and short hand required. Write Box 490X, Castlegar News, GARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks for the floral offerIngs and many tokens of kind- ness shown to us in the recent he- reavement at the loss of our daughter and sister Beatrice, Our very spe- lal thanks to Brother Hopkins, Je- hovah Witnesses, Drs, C, S._ Fowler ant W. M. Yule, nurses and staft of the Castlegar and District Hos- pital and Don Wickett of the Cas- of issue, tfn 17 Uegar Funeral Home. — The Carroll Family, tion In own handwriting Usting ex- |. aot affected. The point of diversion will be located near S.W. corner S.L, Si. ‘The quantity of water to be dl- verted is 1000 will be nee, is domi ie land on which, the water will be ved Js Lot 6G of Lot 4598, Hot Dist. copy of this application was postal at the point of diversion and on the land where the water Is to be used_on the 9th day of Septem- ber, 1963, and two copics were filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson. LB Objections to this application may be filed with the sald Water Recorder or with the Comptrolter of Water Right: 0.0, The purpose for jwitel, the water Pass Creek School. ‘The quantity of water: ‘to be dl- verted 1s 1000 to 1500 g. ‘The purpose for whieh. the water is to be used Is domestle. The land on which the water will be used Is Lot 2 of Lot 8641, Koo- tenay District, Plan 4923. ‘A copy of this applleation was posted at the proposed point of di- version and on the Jand where the water Is to be used on the 14th day of December, 1963 und two coples were Mled in the office of the Water Re- corder at Nelson. 13.C. Objections to tris application may be filed with the sald Water Re- corder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Purllament Bulldings, Victoria, B.C. within thirty days days of the first ante: co publication Victoria, B.C, within thirty days of the first date of publication. The first date of publication is: Jan, 16, 184 P, W. Samoyloft Applicant. t gute of pu- Dlteation is: Jan. to. "968. School k winter vacation ,hav- ing left here on Dec. 18 for sun- niar parts, Their tour of southern California established Long Beach as their “home” while they visited Marine Land, Tile in Hollywood and enjoyed the exceptional fine winter which iencing. They watched the Pasadina Rose Parade with a pleasure far beyond that which is derived from the television view of the millions event. For people like us, whose fa- vorite winter sport is sitting in front of the fireplace, one might say that Mr. and Mrs. Tdle and Ponting — Butch — Veuxtui 201 Baker St. Nelson BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Phone 352-6641 Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Bailding & Supply Co, Ltt Castlegar Phone 365-8351 _——————————— LAND CLEARING EXOAVATION BULLDOZING Contact PAUL THEDERAHN Phone 565-2511 Robson Marshall's Store that part of the world is exper-} Experienced in wedding, social and banquet Contact Mrs. J. Regan at 365-4723 or Mrs. P. J. Vaessen at 365-5337 Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING “PHONE 865-9041 OOLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Oor. Maple & Sth, Castlegar family solved the of “Man versus Winter" at least for awhile, FLASH Medical health officer Dr. James McAnulty reported yester- day -that a young lad living near the Pass Creek Park has Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT DIGGING, BACKFILLING, LAND- CEMENT GRAVEL Phone 365-5464 Castlegar © DITCH. infectious hepatitis, Dr. McAnulty said 38 persons District No. 9 (Ci c. H, King (Sec. Treas.) ae Right on target The finest advertising doesn’t have a chance unless it is seen or heard. The of an is vital to its adver success. And circulation is people .. . not the number of adverti: printed or anticipated or projected No advertiser can afford expensive guessing. Positive dod. proof of shoul lities should be ld be di Vague gen- Charts, formulas, and promises are not readers, off sales target. The actual circulation . of this newspaper are and can lead your advertising figures . . . verified count available through the reports of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. CASTLEGAR NEWS Exactly how many units of your, advertising -are delivered into the hands 9” raving customers?. How much do they pay to see your advertising?. Where and how is this advertising being. delivered? This is the type of circulation information that helps keep your advertising and advertising budget aimed in the right direction. No seman, just facts and figures. * Insist on circulation prpof when you buy advertising —be ABC-sure. A copy of our latest ABC Audit Report is available on ‘request. LEGAL AMR TRANSVORT BOARD OTTAWA, CANADA. APPLICATION BY CAIRO. AUR Cn 1 cha 3 LICE! cs Cariboo Air Charter Ltd. has ap- piled to the Alr Transport Board for authority to operate a Class 3 Irre- gular Specific Polnt commercial air service to transport persons and/or goods from a base at Kelowna, B.C. serving. the points’ Kumloops, Revel: | stoke, Mica Creek, Nakusp, Duncan’ Lake, Merritt and Castlegar, in the Province of British Columbia, - person desiring tu make representations concerning this appll- cation must Mle a complete submis- sion with the Secretary, Air ‘Trans- port Board, Hunter Building, Ottawa, Ontarlo, by February 12th, 1964 and confirm that a copy thereof has been sent concurrently to the applicant whose address is: P.O. Box 339, Kel- owna, B.C. On request to the Board, further particulars of this application will be provided. (R_ TRANSPORT BOARD CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness, sym- pathy and beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Janet Craig Bartle, Special thanks to Rev. and Mrs, R, K. Webb of Castlegar ‘and Rev. E. A. Hornby of Victoria for their prayers~ and sete ual cop Our thanks to Dr. ent, nurses and aides in Castlegar "Hospital, also thanks to Drs, a Be D Peatl- “Tadanae Hospital and the Wo- men’s. Auxiliary No. 131 of Local 480 Union for their nelp and kind- ness to our mother during her illness. have been as a result and it is proposed to innoculate an- other 20 contacts made by the youth. THE RCMP The RCMP — formed in 1873, about 6,200 strength — enforces federal laws and under contract it enforces provincial laws and the criminal code in all provinces ex- cept Ontario and Quebec, which have provincial police forces. FEDERAL WORKERS There are 2,827, grades of em- ‘ployment and pay in Canada’s fede- ral civil service; employees total 185,000 and annual payroll is $875,- 100, PLUMBING and. HEATING @ Air Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning Swimming Pool Equipment! WE CARRY A GOOD STOCK OF SUPPLIES 5 First-Class .Gas Piping LLL. Ltd. Charter f Sarvies Towing - Barges Double-Ring Ceremony, For Kinahan-Markie Wedding ' A double-ring ceremony sol- emnized in St, Francis Xavier Church In Trail on Dec, 28 united in marriage Sharon Elizabeth, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mra, Karl E, Mar- kle of Kinnaird, and Robert Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs, J, A. Kinahan of Trail. Rev. Father P, McCarthy offitiated. i White chrysanthemums and red carnations formed the alter decor- ations, Miss Kathleen Wilson pro- vided the wedding. music. while selections were sung by Mr. L. Fortin, Mr. G. Mallet and Mr. M. Kinahan. Given in marriage by her fa- her, the bride was becoming in a gown of simple lines, slightly en- train. It was fashioned with soft pleats at the waist and had lily point sleeves. Pearls and sequins butlined the oval neckline. Her veil of traditional boufant illusion was of shoulder length held by a row of pearls and a single flower. The lovely bride was orna- mented by a small gold broach which had been a treasured posses- sion of her grandmother’s and a bracelet ‘of woven gold, a gift of the bridegroom. She carried cas- cading red roses. ~~ ‘Miss Monica Kinahan was maid of honor, Miss Marilyn Markle, sister of the bride, and Miss Nor- _-een Fletcher were bridesmaids and wore dresses of crystal charm. Miss Kinahan chose pink with matching Jace jacket and lace gloves entone. _ Archibald Photo Pink net fashtoned her ‘headpiece and she carried carnations tinged with turquoise, This hues of tur- quoise were repeated in the brides- ‘maids’ dresses which wero fashion- ed with lace jackets and matching lace gloves, They wore turquoise head dresses and carried pink car- nations. Mr. John Nugent of Medicine Hat supported the groom, Ushers were Mr. Len Borysowich of Trail and Mr, Jim Kinahan of Trail. : In thé Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall, beautiful wedding ap- pointments were featured for tho reception. A crocheted table cloth made by the bridegroom’s grand-' mother complimented the scene where tastefully arranged chrysan- themums offset a three-tiered wed- ding cake, For the occasion, the bride's mother was gowned in satin bro- cessories and a corsage of creamy ‘mums sprayed with gold, Mrs. Kinahan was also gowned in bro- cade of a golden shade, fur stole and brown accessories. She wore a corsage of coral ‘mums sprayed with gold. Master of ceremonies was Mr. D. Shaw. of Rossland. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. A, Culley of Kinnard and brought an. able response by the bride- groom, Telegrams were read from the bride’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Howrie of Vernon; from KINNAIRD-CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT cade in rose-beige with brown ac-| G, anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — WELSON 852-5434 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD? Leave Robson Wharf 10,00 a.m, Monday, ive Robson 1.00 p.m, Friday. PHONE 365-5500 CASTLE Sand's Chapel of Chimes Funcral Home, Victoria, — Eva and Hilly York and famlly, FUNERAL NOTICE “LADUBEC — John Ladubec, re- sident of Kinnaird, age 58, passed away 1n the Castlegar and District Hospital on Jan. 22. Funeral services will be held from the Chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home. on Friday, Jan, 24 at 11 a.m. Mr, John Hopkins of Trall will ertlclate. Cremation will f of ‘Castlegar Funcrat Home| is ie charge of ar- rangements. IELIN’ — Baby Micky Ta- meltn. etl -day old infant son of Mr, é& Mrs. William Tamelin of Gibson Creek died in Trall-Tadanac Hospital Jan. 22. Baby Tamelin is survived by his father and mother, one brother, Cyril and one sister Kathie, at home; his grendparents Mr. and Mrs. John Ta- melin of Gibson Creck, also grand- mother Mrs, Vera Horcoff of Grand Forks and grandfather Mr. Sam Hor- cott ‘of Grand Forks, Funeral ser- vices will be held this afternoon from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- jam Tamelin at 2° p.m, Interment will be In Pass Creek Cemetery: Don Windows||. WIKCEE - Built:to your '- Specifications REASONABLE RATES ' CASTLEGAR: SASH AND DOOR Phone 365-3211 Wickett, of the Casticgar Funeral Jiome is in charge of arrangements, TONITE & FRIDAY Shows at 7 and 9 p.m, ATERREING WARE RES ear ROBERT / POLLY B PER /MITGHM BERGEN "ptudate abel Prec Adare eo Ol | coum LOGI MARTE » RAAT BALSA 3 "SACK PRSCHOI-TEULY SAYALAS-—=BARRIE CHASE * SAT. -:MON. = TUES. Shows at 7 and 9 P.M. | SPECIAL: SAT. MATINEE SAFETY COUNCIL Monthly Meeting: — S.H.S.S. 7.30 p.m, — Tues., Jan. 28 Agenda: Adoption of Constitution i General Area Safety Topics » EVERYONE IS URGED TO ATTEND - This is your Safety Council. Please attend and & B help’ to ‘promote safety in all phases of every day ; i ‘living. og TULL he reaaiee vl vara ee THES: “mC HUCE'S RED ANT) WHITE STORE © KINNAIRD, B.C. BEEF BLADE ROAST, Ib. ......... 490 DORELESS. BEEF ROAST, Ib, . ...-. 880 BEEF ROUND STEAK or ROAST, [b.. 69c MNGED BEEF, lean, Th. ......... a5c PORK CHOPS, all culs, th. ....... 496 SPARE RIBS, small, Ih, ......-.. 498 BACK BACON, sliced, tb. FRYING CHICKEN, Swift's, cut ups ib. 390 EGGS, local, fresh, large, doz. .... 55c For iiore Specials see the Praise Extended To Commissioners MWigh -pratse for work being dono by‘ Castlegar's two new com: missioners was expressed at cotin- ell’s mecting Tuesday night. Comm, R. C, Maddocks said that in his long experience on council he had never seen new commissioners go to work as hard ‘or get involved in villnge busincss as quickly os commissioners Leo Bosse and Lorne Zinio, “They deserve a lot of credit,” he told village chairman W. H, Reed, Kinnaird CWL Makes Plans For Bake Sale The recent meeting of the Ca- tholic Women's League in Kinnaird made plans for the’ regular Janu ary project which is in aid of the seminary fund, A bake sale will be held at the Shop Easy Store on Jan, 31 from five o'clock on, Assisting is Mrs. A. Gray, Mrs, M. Warford and Mrs, G. Brownlie. Publicity con- venor for this. is Mrs, T, Cormier. Mrs, A. H. Hominiuk was hos- tess for the meeting which heard several interesting facts on church unity and of octave for church un- ity being observed this weck. Rev. Father Brophy told of his visit to Graymoor in the state of New York where the Atonement Fath- ers' Monestary provides many ch- aritable services for men in need. Mrs, John Bosek addressed the gathering over the social period when her topic was an outline of the work of the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity. This community of Sisters in cooperation with she ‘Alberta welfare A lovely Christmas season wedding was celebrated ‘in Decem- ber when Miss Vera Konkin of Throms became the bride of Mr. Nick Popoff: of Brilliant. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Konkin of Thrums and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Popoff of Brilliant. providing a home for peal] girls. They recently celebrated their golden jubilee marking 50 years of service in Edmonton. Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Howrie of Calgary; from Mr, R. Paterson of Victoria and from Mr, and Mrs. Lunn of Sarnia, Ont. For her wedding trip to the Okanagan and Edmonton, via the Rogers Pass, the bride changed to a wool sheath dress in winter white with black patent accessor- ies and small black hat. She wore a corsage of red roses. Mr. Kinahan is a teacher in the city of Edmonton where the couple are making their home. Mrs. Kinahan is a recent graduate asa laboratory technician from the ‘Municipal Hospital at Leth- bridge, Both are alumni of Notre Dame University. Out-of-town guests were Mr. 3. Nugent of Medicine Hat; Mr. and Mrs. R, Shaw and Mr, and Mrs. G. Lakes of Vancouver; Miss H. Van'tLand of Lethbridge; Miss W. Kinahan. of Nelson, and guests of Trail and Rossland. 501 SOUADRON WEEKLY ROUTINE ORDER Part 1 Administration 1, Parades nesday 29 Jan. 64, Congratulation to our hockey team which won the game against the frail Squadron. The score was 4 to.2, goals were scored’ by. F/Sgt Gibson, and by ACs Fullerton, Fors- cutt, and Jackson. Our goal tender LAC Dow did an outstanding job. The Squadron will fallin outside the Post Office at 13.00 hrs on Saturday 25 Jan 64 to take part in the Minor Hockey. Parade. Next parade Thursday.6 Feb 64. Fall-in at the High School at 18.00 hrs. It will be noted that the date of the parade is changed, this is in order that the PUACLO can visit all Squadrons in the sogtensye: 2. Routine Normal training will be carried ‘out as per CAP 464-F25 and Squadron syllabus. 3. aod Olficers = 29 Jan 64. P/O Pryce 6 Feb 64.’ “F/O Bernick 4. oral Sergeants 29 Jan 64. Set. Batchelor 6 Feb.64:;) * A/F/Sgt:/ McMaster 5 Orderly *Corporals 29 Jan 64. Cpl Craig 6 Feb 64. Cpl McCutcheon B. RCAC Cadets SOS eff 22 Jan 64. 681148 LAC Allan W. ores ret Chatten C.: 20. MacBain F/Lr co Bar Tcastlegar) Sgn. RCAC SINGER COMPANY of Canada Ltd. 1598 Bay Ave. Trail Phowe 364-1744 Sewing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Floor Polishers, Reasonable Credit Charges TTA Typewriters, Service’ in Castlegar area every Monday. Easy Terms, Rus- sian style’ was held at the home of the bride's parents, The radiant bride wore a tra- ditional Russian. two-piece outfit of white lace over satin with mat- ching white Iace shawl. She wore white satin shoes while a corsage of pink roses completed her en- semble, Brdiesmaids were Miss Paul- ette Tomilin of Brilliant and Miss Winnie Gretchen of Thrums. They were gowned alike in two-piece outfits of light mauve with white nylon shawls, They each wore cor- sages of white carnations. The groom wa’ supported by his brother, Mr. Peter Popoff of Brilliant, ard Mr, Harry Markin, also of Brilliant. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents where ” Popoff- Konkin Wedding. _During Christmas Time CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 23, 1964 — Pettitt Photo mony was repeated. ‘A reception in the Ootischenia hall followed with the wedding cake being placed again in the center ofthe bride's table. Many more varied gifts were received by the couple. The newlyweds .are making their home in Ootischenia. Out-of- town’ guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. Cook of Trail; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Konkin, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Gretchen. and Mrs. Bill Konkin of Grand Forks and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wishlow of Creston. BIRTHS COSTA .— To Mr, and Mrs, Antonio Costa of Castlegar, Jan. 16, a son, NELSON — To Mr, and. Mrs, Dale Nelson of Castlegar, Jan, 17, a daughter, SMITH — To Mr, and Mrs. Henry Smith of Kinnaird, Jan, 18, a gon, BARBOSA — To Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Barbosa of Castlegar, Jan. 18, a daughter, KANIGAN — To Mr. and Mrs, Mike a anlzan Jan, 20, a daughter, — To Mr. and Mrs. ran panei of Robson, Jan, 20, a son. OGLOW. — To Mr, and Mrs. Peter Oglow of Robson, Jan, 22, YOUR LUCKY DOLLAR. ‘STORE We ‘Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities son, LIGHTLE — To Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lightle of Kinnaird Jan. 22, a son. Lorenz Fictz, Jan. 23, a son. Oglow Queries Snow Removal And Mill Rates A letter dealing with snow removal—from Paul Oglow of Og- low Brothers Building Supply— was dealt with by Castlegar coun- cil at its meeting Tuesday night. Mr. Oglow asked how many times snow removal had been car- ried out this winter between Map- Je and Crescent strects and in front of the Oglow Brothers building and in front of Boundary Electric, He also asked if there was a differ- ent mill rate for. businesses in downtown Castlegar and the Oglow block, Unwrapped Meats; FIETZ — To Mr. and Mrs. Freshy Gov't. Inspected, Cut Fresh to Order; No Hidden Extra Charges for pre-wrapping! 1 Fresh HAMBURGER, Ib... oe. sees O96 Lean Siab BAGGN, by ‘Smoked PICNICS, hockless, Ib. .. 45¢ half or whole CASINO CHEESE IN STOCK! Comm. R. C. aid the first two questions were Teeiti- mate but he thought council sh- ould set a policy with regard to such as that concerns the differ- ence in mill rate. “Such as a file 13,” suggested ed while village chairman W. H. Reed Comm. Gwitymn Hughes noted that Boundary Electric had not signed the letter and suggested a copy of the village’s answer go to the bus- iness. ‘Mr, Oglow will be advised that Castlegar’s mill rate is the same everywhere in the village while the answer he requsted on snow removal will be provided. Mrs, L. Grunerud Circle President Members of Harmony Circle of the United Church Women held their regular meeting one night last week at the home of president Mrs. R. Hunter with 11 members present. LUCKY DOLLAR BREAD Ig. 24-02. loaf 29¢ Pink Seal SALMON, 3 tins ooo... .. $1.58 Tall Tins cea MILK. 2 tins, jie A portion of the book “India in Crisis” was ‘read, Mrs. Hunter conducted the election of the 1964 officers. Mrs. L. Grunerud was MINOR HOCKEY (continued from page one) ents and friends. will be. able to elected president, secretary-trea- the room was wedding bells. ver to complete the room decor. The bride’s table was centered with a three-tiered. wedding cake flanked on either side by tall pink tapers in crystal holders. A minia-J ture bride and groom topped the cake whose. tiers were held in place by beautiful white swans, Rose bowls containing single pink and white candy-stripped. carna- tions decorated the guests’ tables. For. her daughter's’ wedding, Mrs. Konkin chose a two-piece out- fit of pale green and.white check- ed Arnel and cotton, Her shawl was of white lace, She wore a white carnation corsage. The groom's, mother wore an outfit of blue Arnel with a white lace shawl. Her corsage was of white carnations. Following the reception and the presentation of many lovely and useful gifts the bridal party, to- gether with the invited guests, moved on to the home of the groom’s parents in. Ootischenia with pink and white streamers and “Good Luck Nick and Vera” ‘was inscribed in. sil- surer is Mrs. J. Sewell, devotional is Mrs. J. i Mrs. L. Morey and visiting is ‘Mrs. D. M, Wallace. The members. decided that their project for the year would be the Senior Citizens, It was an- nounced that’ the next regular of Mrs, Grunerud. meeting would be held at the home relax after going all week. The dance will be held in the upstairs hall at the arena. The Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association has ta- ken for its week's theme: “Keep a Boy Out: of Hot Water, Put Him on Ice” and its year's theme is Don’t Send Him.” WANT QUICK WITH AN I where the traditional Russian cere- | Adult E SCHOOL DISTICT No. 9, - Mi Four new Stanley Humphries Red and While Flyer AAACN i CC in the Bi Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. 1 Management Records 2, Marketing 3. Rotailing 4. Management Accounting Secondary School Library. C. H. King, Secreta: School District No. TMM SOME MONEY? 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