i oe CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 3, 1968 FOR RENT FOR RENT SEMI-FFURNISHED 2 BDRM HOUSE RENTALS basement suite. Suitable for Hipwell Realty couple or family, Completely Ph, privates In brand new home. 239 h._385-5012 340 | 23MT SUITE ON 8TH AVE, 2 Se BASEM UL! Castlegar $45 monthly. Ph. unfurnished. Utilities | sup-| 365-7979. plied, Ph. 365-6628. 340/2 BDRM DUPLEX IN sane 46 xX 1 PFUKN, “PRALLER! naird with tee and range on_private lot in Robson, Ph. |Ph, 365. 339 65-0691. 340/ ROOM AND. ‘BOARD TO RE- lable male student. Ph. 365- pore after abe mn. — ten th 239 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 3, 1968 College Seminar Will Consider Role of Selkirk in Community What kina of a place is renrogenled by Buddy De- “It will provide an ex- Selkirk College? What should| Vito, Mayor of Trail, and|cellent ,orportunity for dia- the functions of the College|John Short, editor of ‘the|logue for those who are gen- be? Trail Daily ‘Times, Rev. Geo- ulnely interested in discuss- rge Hermanson of Castlegar ing what has become one of United Church will act as|/the crucial issues of the moderator. moment — the relationship an S0Cl- FOR RENT 2 BDRM. SUITE — FRONT Foo and kitchen combina- dion. 3rd. venus and Elm ae Ph, 365-51 338 uy TOBSOH — LARGE 2 burn suite, Heated and fu b URNISHED 2 BDRM. sue ee EE aD th, 365-5031, 10 ft. canoe, 10 gallon aquar-| i Ha HOON shy NNISHED acd qum with pump and accessor: 365-5 tinls eT Ib. boat anchor, 3 motor, FOR SALE 340 landscaped grounds, For ap. 2 2 PALS ‘SocoaIr si SHOES — _ ointment to view Ph, 365. DINING ROOM SUITE WITH] $20 8 an no Bekman ba 5 after 1 p.m. EP O)ren or pets. Ph. 365- 39 | buffet, ae Neb site ir ig J Sascolt 2 BORM STOr 2 BDRM HOME ON 7 “FT half in Dumont, ‘ianaind, Ph.|Ave., Kinnaird, Ph. 365-6586, 365-5637. : 3 FURNISHED BACHELOR'S FOR SALE 31" ELECTRIC RANGE good condition $35, ne 30 tae Fr 6 BIRCH HALL BOAT, 30 hp Johnson motor with electric start, trailer with spare wheel and tire. 365-5571. WANTED WANTED GOOD HOME FOR part Siamese! Kitten, house- broken, Fh Property For Salo VERY ATTRACTIVE ACRE and half lot near Cotlschenia school, Ph, 365-5963. a O| Mrs. H. Johnson Ph, 365-8294 Visiting with friends and relarives in the district dur- ing the past week were Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Fredericksen of at her home during the week were s, Eva Baker and Mrs, Baker's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Art Wagner: all of Campbell Riv- WAN’ ‘0 REN’ — MID- dle aged HA an ‘chile, requires 2 bdrm. house with 20/bsmt in Castlegar-Kinnaird 3014, 240 W. ANTED TO RENT. SMALL| ger Vernon formerly of Castle- | acreage h pasture, liveable fots wit house. Ph, 30s7850" ov eoere |_| Mr. and Mrs, David Stew, eck Vark (Raspberry). Ph. tact Mrs, Sheppard, c/o Mrs. ¢, med by MesAH 365-6563. age | Hawdale, Ht No. 1,'Castlogar. | Johnson | motored | t Hoss a AChE TOT AT OTIS) WANT OIL HEATER WITH |tended the ‘official visit of we ae EXCEL sheniz, Beautiful location. a6) 2 fan mat reat 45,000 BTU. Ph.|the Worthy Grand Matron, font cond, Pie S0ggR27 '340| CHOICE 4 ACRE LEVEL Crepe ae yn to Alpha FURNITURE LIKE NEW —|lot on 9th Ave., Kinnaird. Ph. der Be ‘the Eastern Star. 365-7315, 33: Mr. and Mrs, John Ross chrom y fable tea chairs, chesterfie! au ite washing| VIEW LOT ON 9TH AVE., WANTED TO of Penticton formerly of Rob- machine. Ph. 3 3 Monelid. Ph, 365-6844 even- wide stale, 50° ‘Oot ie ‘tone, son visited with relatives and RW. 339 | p 5-3121, 339} friends in the district dur- WANTEE MAC 30-| ings, BABY SITee ing the weekend. They were fe steady week days. }85-6439, Apply to Creighton Construc- A|gal. hot water tank, thermo- Ph,|enroute home from Vancou- WORK WANTED tion Co. Ltd. Ph. cometh in A fine complex of build- ‘ings stands at the confluence of the Kootenay and Colum- ia rivers, just a few miles utside of Castlegar. What is happening | in those buildings’ hat eins of use pe they being ut? What should the role of a regiunal College -be any- : way’ To what extent should the attitudes and traditions EYRE GFFI as -the-Canadian championships were|of the region determine Col. next-to-| lege policies? Should Selkirk be ana | 42 ing leadership or should it reflect the values of the com- And what about student viel "4 AD vlace N.E., Seattle, Wash, Mr. and Mrs, H. Grum- mett motored to prekane their son und daughter law, Mr. and Mrs, L. Grum- mett and children, who were returning to their home in California, after spending sev- eral weeks here with relatiy- es. Mr. and Mrs. Grummett returned home after their family boarded the plane for Gelitornia. and Mrs, Robert Cheale’ “of New Westminster, B.C. spent the it week visiting their son-in-! daughter, Mr. and” Cawte in’ Robson, and friends in n Castlegar. Wednesday Mr. nd Mrs. Cheale motored to Trail accompanied by Mrs. H. Johnson, where they attended veryone in w Selkirk College and the role|ety. a it should play in the develop- ment of the West Kootenay region is encouraged to be fecuns nie eee ee | at the College to participate || y in this eee sees h gra A is : uy wv PAY’N TAKIT | We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities 5} YwO EXTRA-LARGE VIEW ed home on 7th jots with water near Pass A Ki naird, lots of privacy, “nicely set Encyclopedia anc Winnipeg couch, spring only, bed sprin, x 7, old radio wih 76, RPM record player in cabinet, good working cond. Ph. S86. ae STOUSEHOUE FURN- iture and appliances in good COMFORTABLE — FURNISH- condition. Ph. 7s 338 suites. Ph. 365-5156. 3. 340 ed suite. Ideal for couple or SEMI-FURNISHED APT. —|two students: Vea jmelud 3 rooms, bath and utility —}ed. Ph. 365-5613. Heat, water and sewer inclu-|2 BDRM APT. IN KINNAIE ded. $75, Harvick Apts. Ph.|— Ph. 365-5428. 339 305-5872. ten33) FULLY FURNISHED, WELL FULLY FURNISHED SUITE, | heated suite with private en- well heated, private entrance, | trance. Ph. 365-7896, 1018- for couple. Heat and lights 10th Ave., Kinnaird. 339 included. Ph. 365-5442, 340|FULLY FURNISHED ONE 2-ROOM FURNISHED “APTS. bdrm suite. Ph. 365-7544 af- Including utilities. Close to} ter 3 AND 7 run last Sunday at Calamida stadium. In this, the last race day of the season at the track, stock cars vied for top honors in races that should settle — or perhaps begin — a lot of arguments about which car is ‘best. In the 50-lap main event, the race was neck-and-neck for more than 40 laps, before Ed Thiesson dropped out with an over- heated motor, giving ‘the victory to Leo Campeau, driving Car No. 28, International Championships are one week from Sunday. — Castlegar News Photo with veterans and _cuchocilag even mere their youth, 1g the tintrist attended the con: ference in Castlegar. — Castlegar News Photo FORMER MP for Kootenay-West, H. W. “Bert” Herridge: was guest speaker last ‘weekend at the Royal. C: Legion's zone conference. Mr. Herridge urged Le- gionaires to become involved in the affairs of the community, maintaining thelr work REGISTERED Bus. Opportunities FOR RENT 2-ROOM OFFICE MUST SELL 14 PETERBOR- ough runabout. Johnson 25 motor with fuel and up front controls. Complete outfit incl. trailer, very reasonable. Hn Robson, worked on the ferry. Miss Marilyn McKinnon of Nakusp, formerly of Cast- legar spent the weekend here to sec happen ‘at Do we want our ond ba people trained or educated? These and otter uce, ee Principal A. EB ‘sole noted that it will provide an opportunity for a mingling Social Notes from the District Castlegar’s Largest stat and insulation inel, 7 x 9 sane heavy glass door. Ph. 365- 239 | ver, and a short visit in Mr. Ross while living in 7| aaLING. TO DO TYPING own home. Ph. 365- Owned -P town. Ph. 365-5282 after 6 Pam. SES se ea 340 2 BDRM HOUSE IN ROBSON — Ph. 365-7518 after 5 p.m. tre UNFURNISHED TWO BDRM suite with nice view, avail- able Oct. 15. Reasonable — Ph. 359-7520. __tin40 ROBSON, CLOSE TO FERRY 2 bdrm home with breakfast nook, gas heat, available Oct. 1, Ph. 365-5782. 340/7' FURNISHED 2 ROOM BSMT Suite, private entrance and bath. Ph. 365-5242. 340 THREE ROOM FURNISHED apt. Ph. 365-7664. FURNISHED APT., SMALL street-level, private entrance. 7183. Suitable for one or two peo- ple. Ph. 365-5679 after 5 Bam FURN. SELF-CONTAINED bachelor’s suite, TV and cable, for one or two persons. 567-5th Ave., Castlegar. ONE BDRM FURN. BSMT. suite in Castlegar $75 mo., utilities included. Ph. 365- 8060. tin40 conditioned apt. Sorry no S10 i 242. Ph, 36: HOME WITH FULL at ee A tt78 eer 5 pr m. ONE AND TWO BDRM abr | Petpiee furnished. Ph. Paced ONE BDRM DUPLEX SUITE, fully furnished. Aut. heat. Private entrance. Very reas- onable. Ph. 365-7403. 338 TWO SEMI - FURNISHED suites. 426-7th Ave. Ph. a ONE FURNISHED AND ONE unfurnished spacious 2 bdrm young children or pets, 4th Ave. Castlegar. 437 TWO ROOM FURNISHED suite. Ph. 365-5495. 338 365-55: tin36 EULLY, “¥ FURNISHED HEA’ ED one bdrm. apt. Centrally located. Ph. 305-7883. p.m. Wi FURNISHED BSMT SUITE — 55-8336. 338} tal Two 0 BDRM DUPLEX. PH.|ed. 0, BEEF 49c LB. PH. eae YAMAHA SNOWHOBILES 1 365-6537. single cans at i YOU WOULD LIKE ae nice polished car, use Dyna- glaze. Can be bought in cases with a 15% reduction, or by. 503 Main St. or Ph, 365-5123. Stari >| HOMES FOR SALE Come get your own. Ph. 365- 7119. 339 CU. FT, ith sink and cupboards. $75 each. Ph. 365-3413. 339 1 PORCH 8 x 12 INSULAT- ed all four walls, finished interior. 1 porch 9 x 16 insu- lated all four walls. Tiled floor, ceiling walls unfinish- See R. F. Wright at Cedar Crest Trailer Court. 239 2” BICYCLE GENERATORS light sets, one bicycle back 338 | rack, cost. $20 each, will sell 1960 dryer, BDRM OLDER , | house. Ph. 365-7067. — 10 x 50 RO! 9 n-| 1989. 2 bdrms. Color appli- ances. Ph. 365-7 339 2 BDRM HOME LOCATED a godine Drive. Ph. pee 662 ‘AS |3 “BD! BORN HOME IN—View 10 x 50 HOUSE furnished with colour appli- snees including washer and situated on 2 lots,|5164. fenced pond mad landscaped. lic- trailer ci buy, for $8,000. 029. e living room with fireplace, basement. and carport, Ph. 365-7647 after 5 p.m. 340 TYPE tin39 ILLA- TRAILER — urt, A real | 5; Ph. 365-5401. no obligation, 9|please give, name and ad- dress, phone number ang house a —— Takit. Utilities included. Hn 365-7513, I Offices nae ote Pay-N- marriage of her daughter eileen to Mr. James McKin- wed- p.m. FOUND NOTICES MARRIAGE tert between 9 a.m, ands 4 e LINED MAN'S FALL COAT visiling at the home of Dirs. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hous- ton arrived home on the plane Wednesday after spend. ing a few days.in Vancouver, where Mr. Houston was get- ting medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Sam De- Sinone of Revelstoke visited several friends in the district f during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stew- art of Beaver Falls were umbia Chapter, Or Eastern Star. rhs, was algo the official visit of the Wor- thy Grand Matron, Mrs. Gla- dys Irving of Vernon. Mrs. M. H. Ford is a patient in the Trail Tadanac Hospital. visitors Rewcomer: to Castlegar. Ma fri beco: me Mrs. J. Wiig is home again after spending some time in the hospital. Guests VEHICLES FOR SALE|:* 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, GOOD 1364 CHEV. STANDARD private home. naird. Ph. ginners. Ph. 365-5321, PIANO LESSON! able at eer ee “aves The ding aoa “place on Sept. 22, gow AND BOARD Ap) 511 Fourth Ave., Caste, tin40 AVAIL- |= Kii GUITAR TESSONS FOR Be New Geography Instructor at Selkirk College in- aoquainted with Mrs. Davis id to welcome her to the district. and Mrs. spent ithe weekend it gist cabin in Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eastcott of Rossland visited the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. H. John- son Thursday, price $0 leav- ing for their holida: . and Mrs. R. a ‘Burke of Vannuys, Calif. left Mon- day after spending a week with Mrs. Burke's sister an pote in-law, Mr. and a |. Tuton of Castlegar. the regular meeting of Col. 4 fer of the >. { i qf G of Victoria are now home after visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mir. and Mrs. E. R, Hawkins of Kinnaird. Mrs. D. E. Huzhes 365-5503 Mr. and Mrs. Ron Scott pare Bectt a of Blucberry Creek. and Mrs, Cec Munns of Kinnaird attended the con- vention of the B.C. Amateur Hockey Association at Kel- owna recent, 'y. ir. T. J. Hughes of Pen- ticton, a former resident of |b: Kiontird, ts now visiting in les. South Mr. and Mrs. Keld Jo- hansen and family, formerly Kinnaird, now make pome:s at Blueberry Creek. arowtis SPs Sout rownlie. o: ref ho ed home recently after visit- their daughter, Maren, ing at Victoria, travelling up remained with’ her brother, the Island as far as C: beg ~ én iver. On their return, they stopped at Penticton to visit Mr. Brownlie’s father, Tom ndin; convention of the Union of B.C. Munici alities rere May or Carl Loeblich of Kinnaird and alderman, Clarence Ack erman, Gerald S. Rust Steve Jankola, accompanied by their wives. Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Oddie of Kinnaird returned Friday from the coast where they visited Mrs. Oddie's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight G. Mc- Millan of North Surrey. They were accompanied n the trip to Vancouver by coffee party was held last week at the home of Mrs. C. N. How- Christmas cards and novel- ties which the United Church Bro Women of Kinnaird are Sponsoring. clean typewriter ke: .| ribbon: at stencil, put a blot- ter in each key. until clean mark, ninth Staats was Shirley Davis, Gail Plotnikoff, Suzanne Uowa: Kenneth Jackson, Tracy Ban- nerman, Staats Helen and Linda Howard. cake formed the centrepiece and the guests joined in ard. The guests also viewed | sin, Happy to Tackle as she made a wish and blew out the candles, To set the iknow? — the machine, and strike you get: a A‘ party to celebrate the birthday role Jackie Richare Halbauer, Je! Calvi and tions will students and saute from ‘he HL ee for Vionenoe West, ‘d} was formed at the zone coun cil’s fall meeting in Castle- the Herridge, former a Lands For. Canadians w lakes, The committee, compris- ed of Royal Canadian Legion ee from each _ Herridge Heads Group Investigating Land Sales|: be maintained by athe Leglon will|in order that the de of veteran affairs does not become lost in a cupboard of another government‘ depart- ment. eat, Funds for yoberens had id Mr. Herridge. the zone in the veteran of ‘assistance under War Veterans’ |i car. VLA or ,| gar last The committee will work closely with zone council's vel - Refreshments erans reaper by the dams ftooding their homes. Mr. Herridge read ex- cerpts from letters received from the United Stat Canada. The committee will prepare and present a brief to the as soon as possible request- ing that all lands now held by than be held for prefer- A resolution protesting this action was en el last eee Selkirk. College Monday, at ay ‘The name of the event is WPI the College and the commun- na [ity at large The College will be ited Council by Mrs. Wallach and Burt Campbell of Cast- aN ‘The College Administra- tion ot have Jim Pritchard: dean ot dd bY) delegates at the Hubert. Redding of Trail mander at the ar annual spring meeting, an Eric Turner of [puty zoue commander. Weir of Nelson will assume the oul of deputy will be installed as zone com- = and will be installed as de- Ex Spo! L, y Waselenkolt, wall provide a student vier 7 The math will be zone community expres- ae of a wide Tange of opin- sufficient interest from both and Py hope that there will be Locally Food-Mart LOCKER BEEF Cut and Wrapped Government-Inspected. By the side or carcass BOLOGNA, by the picce BACON, Sliced, Ib. pkgs. .| HAMBURGER, Fresh, 10 Ibs. . |subject to 72-hr delivery (frozen) PEANUT BUTTER, McCall's, 48 az. ES oy PURE LARD, Gainer’s tb... Se TEA BAGS, Lipton’s 60's ; BULK Carnation, tail ia, 6 for . . $2.00 ie. iG Mr. and Mrs. Bob George hat turne APT. WITHIN WALKIN distance of town. Ph. 365- 7696 morning or after 6 pm stationwagon. Ph. 365-5049. | 1y88 DODGE HALF TON | Box pickup in good cond. Ph. ATTENTION ERNIE WOODS, 447-9316 in Christina Lake. of le, B. Please Ph, “Reaity 338 ‘Naniamo @|ERESEASON SPECIAL ON/|or Ph. 287-6503 sollect im 23 HP mediately! {Snowmobiles — Saered Algo Galler op Ce Se Graoe® att ig] See COLLEGE STA $20 “monthly, wetiog Box 490C, castlerar ent executive council is not Postmaste: on | Newari ee B80 aa master esha nh NEW: oe NORTON, AT- 5 ROOM HOUSE ON 1717_| 12s, only les, mint con- 3rd the: es naire 2a0: dition, sacrifice price $995. $i Ph. 365-7965 for particulars. 340 Ladies Golf Tourney Scores Aro Released Following are the results of a recent ladic red sale to Canadians, wate to} ority veterans and tee Ptlereddents Mr. Herridge, also guest speaker at the convention tanquet, spoke on veteran af- A member of the com- mittes for veteran affairs for 27. years, the former MP warne: it must . Lecal Resident Has Tried Out With Smokies REASONABLY PRICED 4 bdrm. living quarters, store space tie post office, 2 car, Nelson and Castlegar. PURITAN sours, Tom.-Veg.,. IC tins $8.08 CHEESE, Mate 2 Ib. box 2... He Barre DESERT, Lashows O pkgs. _ eS Badae’s pag nice and faesh- i 2 be & over in box 8Fe AJAX CLEANER, 32 az. - with ammonia _... Ge for $10 each or ‘$12 with FURNISHED TADRNC SUE rack Ph, 365-5007." ¥39 365-7353. til SAVE $$$ INSTALL YOUR and_ heating. ree blueprints and instruc- ipson Sears Ltd. Ph. 365-7707. Ask for Mike. tin38 Are Effective Says Aid. Moshy Two new crosswalks have been ted on ‘Columbia Ave. and the effect was ob- vious almost immediately, re- 5 red Ald. Ed Mosby Tues- ya. -Mosby. told Castle- {own council it since sswalks have been “I observed driv- Music Teachers Plan Master Piano Classes The September meeting ogued quotations and from “lof the B.C. Registered Musi eet m he commented on land-Trail branch, was ela Slat the home of Mrs. °! Kobluk. ‘Two new members, i R.. Wagner and ‘Mrs, hark Donald E.. Leitch, Presi- dent of Crossroads Datsun Sales Ltd., wishes to an- nounce the appointment of Mr. Gordie Baulkham as Sales Manager. Gordie is well known in the area as a businessman and a sports enthusiast. In this regard, he is involved in coaching in the Minor Hockey ng Association. You are invited to con- tact Gordie as a shipment of / new cars is on the way. Anderson Agencies Ltd. MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CASTLEGAR REVENUE — 560-7th AVE. Well built, compact 3 bdrms. on main floor. Bright 2 bdrm. apt. down. Owner will consider all offers to $16,500. CHEAPER THAN RENT! 62 WOODLAND DR. MLS Only $111 per month including taxes for this 3 year old 3 bdrm. full basement home. F.P. $17,900. FULLY FURNISHED AND serviceable 8 X 22 trailer with additional 15 X 22 shed. On 45 X 142 lot with garden. Rea- sonable price. Write Harry Slowski, Box 804, Gaston KNIP-KING KNITTING eemas chine — half price. Like pew Boy’s bike, skis 6 ft 6 poles, boots size 8, solid fous electric guitar, scrap lumber for wood. Ph. 365-7198 aos ter 4 p.m. the various ‘forms of muste an hiv. -1A_ Flight: Low. gtoss:. May Moroso, “/¥unner-up, Joe lor. Low net: Mildred Sher- runner-up . Terry -ANADIAN g asaaver ce Centre. 338 RADIG: on : The appointment of 1956 CHEV, PH, 365-5851. OTTAWA, ONTARIO James Cromwell to the de- 1963 FONTIAC, AUTO: ae The Canadian Radio-Televi- Bellini College’has teed ai dio, very good rary don 4085. sion, at its Public Hearing|nounced by vrincipal A. E, aoo8 B77. ervice ntre, 339 | Commencing October 22, 1968] Soles, = __________— in the Ballroom of the Regina 1960 DODGE, NEW TRANS., Inn, Regina, Sask., will hi doesn’t burn oil, reliable the’ following sprlications yr the held for many of his ters. is. , Whereas instruments have BIRTHS | many an- ara were alogies were drawn to point meu with regard to Mr.Jout the significance that Roubakine’s master piano | music has always held in the aes for the teachers later| hearts of man. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Fox IHAMPOO, Woodbury’s $1.19 value, only _ 79e yw gross: Mable Creigh- | the Koehle, mate _ cro: This has Sot been the case up until now with th YOUNG AGENCIES Born’ in Epping, Essex, En, Cromwell came gland, Mr. To Mr, and to Canada in 1966. HADIKIN, — Mrs. Paul Hadikin, Robson, | Fab Dot McGauley. i cn MLS Mr, Barrett was thanked LARGE POST & BEAM — 490 OAK ST. TANDEM BICYCLE carport. F.P. $22,900. afraid of a little work, one what you are looking for. Ave, $12,500. Vacant, must be sold. All rooms are very bdrms., two baths, fireplaces, hot water heat, double ANOTHER LARGE HOME — 750 Woodland Dr. MLS 3 bdrms. on main floor plus bedroom, den and rec. room down. Fireplace, two baths, double carport. Sec- luded patio, attractive landscaping. F.P. $22,900. VIEW & PRIVACY — 1270-Sth AVE. Three bdrm. split level, W to W in LR, hall and master bdrm. Lower level includes finished rec. room with F.P. and a one bdrm. apt. for extra living accom- modation or revenue. F.P. $22,000. IF YOU HAVE IMAGINATION AND YOU AREN'T 2 bdrm, basement, large lot 105’ x 185° — 527-5th 3 bdrm., basement, 456-5th Ave. $8,500. large. Four MLS of these homes could be wa Ser jaouble: bunkbeds $15. fanee SUAKER.O IL HEAT- er with circulating fan $30. barrel and pump $7. Ph. aa a PROPANE W, HEAT- "338 10 x 46 1966 PARKWOOD house trailer. Ph. 365-5468. 8 331 PURE BREED SHELTIE pups. Smith Kennels. 338 ZENITH AUTOMATIC WA- ser. Ph. 365-8131 or is ONE CAR TOP CARRIER & LIMITED 399 | REAL ESTATE: Residential — Commercial |” Building lots INSURANCE Specialists in — Acreage all types of Insurance (except Life) RENTAL AGENTS: —1 elor cas) ae Ko OTENAY. itr SUTIPLE LISTING BUREAU . Cc Young Agencies Ltd. Kinnaird, B.C.|3 8 | Office 365-7125 Res. 365-3117 P.O. Box 428 — transportation for only $: Ph, 365-6934. 5 1, Application for a licence His secondary education was received at the Royal pace BUCS SKYLARK, .PS new tires, eent gona Ph. 365-6853. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN SW, ax cellent cond. Ph. a 1952. PONTIAC. PH. 365- 5851, 1961 IMPALA CUSTOM RAD- io $30. 1964 Ford Custom zadlo $30. fits 1965. Ph. S65 ‘64 PONTIAC, VS STAND- ard, ’ a, / reasonable price. Ph. 1960 VAUXHALL $250. PH. by a company to be incor- porated represented by T. N. Tuck to carry on a new Grammar School at Worcest- er. He received his pee (Hon- ours) in hi: Ke/s, with Ltd., to watts, day- at Nelson, B.C. a er 1,000. watts dayline, tts night-time DA-D. a Application for a licence by Kokanee Broadcasting on a new AM broadcasting under- taking at Castlegar, B.C. on the frequency of 1240 Ke/s, with a power of 250 he wa and ni; ing at Castlegar, B.C. on the frequency of brea 0! e, omnidirectional an- tenna, with another studio Persons wishing to comment upon or oppose these appli- ography from University Goisge at London ~ “That Easter hat U likel” Mr. Cromwell also holds 250/a of from the department of edu- cation at the University of Cambridge. Mr. Cromwell has com- pleted his residence for a master’s degree at Simon Fraser University. Wale, at Simon Fraser, J.C, BUHOLZER CONTRACTING Excavating & Ditching Phone 365-6881, Kinnaird as a teach- ing “assistant and was a recip- ient of a Simon Fraser Uni- Gravel & Top Soil 3) NG Ayan Sclumbia and & Gravel -BSth Ay Castlegar twins, a son and daughter, 29. e fall. Dates for the forthcom- ing recitals were distributed to the members, as were Sept. OOSTING — To Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oosting, Castlegar, Sept. 30, a son. ital 2 MANAHIN — To Mr. the Warfield hall. The recit- and Mrs. Terry Manahin,|al will feature the young Re- Robson, Sept. 30, a son. gina pianist Emile Bourree. AR. cust FLASH on Oct. 23 at ‘chers’ convention to be held gs Victoria snert daly, iven SU) yy mem- rs to 2 assist in this endeav- At the conetasien oF he the business meeting T. rett gave a talk on references to music in’ Shakespeare's works. Mr. Barrett had catal- oe eee ratieral srraneements will be announced later by the Castlegar Funeral Home. for undertaking such a pre digious job ‘of historical nd musical interest to the teach- Hicker core the Young Artist | ers. ; Irene Devemey Given Scholarship For University Irene Deverney of Kin- naird has been led_ the Schotaretl ip. mcomuat schol-| on to Low | Bross: J. Pederson, single crosswalk in that area, lain FN Tr ‘O-! not because he wasn’t ghod award University Women’s Club of Trail Ql enough. Wayne Kinakin said Fri-| J, fay he’ had tried out in ie Trail team members, he shia he had decided the com- bination of the frequent trips to Trail that would be|: E.. Dun Low “net: B. McCutcheon, J. Fitzpatrick. Longest Drive: ae . Flight A, Terry 5 Flight B, Mable .Creighton, Flight C, Molly Konkin. Closest to pin: Marion en ‘hole No. 3. necessary, studies at Selkirk College and other factors rul- against his takin: g an ac- ae Sart in the team. Wayne said that he had tried, last year, for a spot Junior Bi putts: Jean Yor in alight uP Norma McDonal: ht B, Elsie Rysen in he en ‘he two new crosswalks, located near the Oglow block and at Koote: Builders, re-| place one neat the entrance b Super-V: Council “members have pinpointed at least one pos- ee cause for the ineffec- tiveness of the crosswalk. Following drivers may have thought the leader in a string of cars was turning t into the store, rather in Filig) Flight fo] pad. Joan Quinlan | left Flight D. than yielding to a pedestrian. | bl A Good Idea — Made Better CRESSROADS DATSUN SALES Phone 365-8035 AN Buy your groceries: meats at cost, for a oie month for only $5.00 Join Bob’s Discount House in the =| GREATEST FREEZER 3 bdrm., basement, 78 Lakeview Dr. $8,500. cations must do so, in writ- student AK Standing a box $10, 4 chrome kitchen a mem: Furnished Duplex, or can be used as large ‘single family dwelling, 125-3rd. Ave. $11,200. stools $12. Ph. 365-7692. 338 SE | 365-6221. CHEV. to_the Secretary, ing, , Can- adian Radio-Television Com- ber of the Canadian -Associa- Building Supplies ANAS The University Women’s Club raises money for this Pacis tind aca Steel sles abet ak ai cco STANDARD station wagon. Ph. 365-5049. 1953 PONTIAC. GOOD RUN- ning cond. Ph. 365-7991, er 10, 1968. Documents must 1962 GMC PICKUP, .|be submitted in twenty (20) D Ss: >h. | copies to be accepted. If it is the intention to ap- pear before the ¢ Commission, the names of thi tere be filed by. Qctober 1b. Persons wishing to inspect briefs submitted with re- spect to the above noted ap- Q|Plication may do so during Tegular office hours of the Commission, 48 Rideau Street, Ottawa. F. K. Foster, Secretary. 48 Rideau Street, taission, tion of Geographers. His ma- Ottawa, on or before Octob- jor area of interest ie ao man geo; e title o: hs Ls oEre Yen hess scholarship by an annual cookbook sale. duate of Stanle: ies Secondary: Scho Schoo}, What of ture? “I -don't Inow what will happen, exactly. He does pla to continue playing hockey in the near future though, he concluded. Although he would have enjoyed playing with the Smokies, Wayne said, ‘‘there's no hurry. I've. got lots of time.” Jogging Becoming A Popular Way To Keep in =. OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegai ir Phone 365.7202 KINNAIRD RIVERSIDE BEAUTY — Ist AVE., KINNAIRD Truly one of the finest houses in the area. A spa- PHILCO CHEST © TYPE DEEP cious 3200 sq. ft. in 10 rooms on a woodland acre. Two || freezer, very gaod cond. 8” Sopow at 430 Willow St., Cast- fin- || tilting Arbor table saw, com- ieee. tin15 plete with. rail, guard, exten-| VIE" KINBERR' sare gotor Ph 967437 ae Heh sida at B73 Pa. Boe ter 5.30 p tino | 5 3004 rice $1,675. Ph. yaa BABY BASINETTE, BABY|3 ACRES, YEAR ROUND aa supply, beside highway. Ph. 365-6503. 637 Property For Sale 100’ x 100° LOT ON 5TH AVE, Ph. 365-8031 or contact Eli BUY IN OUR HISTORY! PORCELAIN- LINED 22 CU. FT. COLDSPOT [528023 B. Save $60. Regular $294.95 Urethane Foam Insulation COLDSPOT GUARANTEE All parts of foam-insulated freezer Soe against defects in materials or 5 years from date. } Tabor included for 5 years on sealed sys- TRIS CHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C, iB Ue ing Sea Space, perceptions in the Rural-Urban Fringe, a case study Oe Surrey. LEGAL NOTICE SE LEASE BY AUCTI during her two years at Sel- 51365-5413 evenings. Kirk College. W. PISTOLS, Nora's ‘Sport stop, ‘Nelson lorm’s op, Nelson. Ph. 352-2015. WANTED epee |r person to gall “Artistry Cos- metics”. This is bright new field attracting thousands of people. The ae io Artistry is the oF the growing demand for high quality cosmetics. Each carries a fa two louble ancing can be arranged. A sacrifice at $27,000. RGBSON 3 bdrm., fireplace, furnace, no basement. Needs work. Cheap. INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. ‘trans! Universi Charter Service 2 a , of Vitoria to complete pene Towing - Barges FRE CKEN, whole or Ib. i 49c Miss Deane “ the ate wee the _ cal cut, : Saunier ear at Raed. eee BOLOGNA, Sliced, Ib. -......... 45¢ Nefson 352-5434 ae BACON, Side Sliced, Ih. ........ 79¢ | BEEF RIB STEAKS, Ib. ........: 89¢ VEAL SHOULDER STEAKS, Ib. --+. 096 to become: a has bathinette, crib, and baby buggy. Ph. 365-5717. Good 2 bdrm., no $2,000 D.P. Full price $7,500. Waterfront. One bdrm., fireplace, part basement. large heated workshop, cozy little home. $8,600. 3 bdrm., large LR. Carport, ‘fruit trees $9,500. 3 bdrm., colored plumbing, basement, fruit trees, Garage. $14,800. Lake, will be determined by way of PUBLIC AUCTION to be held in athe: Court House, Fernie, 8.C., cing at 2.00 p.m. Wednes- day, October 16th, 1968. Furth information re Junior Golf Attention all junior club members! Even if you haven't play- ed much of late, amb x PASS CREEK SECLUDED FAMILY ESTATE MLS Beautiful park like setting with about 500 ft. ot Creek frontage. Large remodelled 2 bdrm. home wit 18 x 28 ft. LR. Picture windows and FP, electric heat. Three room guest house, garage, workshop, root house, barn. Five minutes from the ferry. Only $5,000 D.P. 2s a means of keeping fit. One such exercise, an among ihe 2 most yaluable, in the _ opinit eation fasten: Buck Pachelouk, 1s Those interested in this and house ad day oe Text week vhen Cas- Full price $19,900. A house for you and barn and pasture for the horses. Older 3 bdrm., full plumbing” oil heat, 1.91 10. acres. Anderson Agencies TED BURNS SALESMEN AND PHONE 365-6451 HELEN MOSBY Town House for Sale The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar is of- fering for sale a 3-bedroom house located at Lot A of DL 181 Plan 6193 save and except Plan 6374 (262 Elm St.) Offers close on Tuesday, Oct. 15th, nie at 7 p.m. The lowest upset price will be $12,000. ther particulars contact the Castlegar Municipal Office. Ambrose Percheson, Clerk-Treasurer, of Castlegar. For fur- -LERK WISHES PART TABLE SAW AND Cl mixer, Write RR1 Winlaw. SALESC) time or full time employment gras office clerk. Ph. 385- EMENT ALN. Gaichots (ANTED TO BUY — PRI- CLASSIFIED AD RATES: 5|}, 338] cents per word per insertion. Minimum 75 cents. Three in- Director of Lands, - Depart- ment of Lands, Forests, and ter Resources, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Terms ant will also be announced at the SEPTIC TANK Pl 438 | Ph. 368-5166, Trail. sertions for the price of two. Classified ads close at 12 noon line for display advertising is 12 noon on Tuesdays. tfn40 UMPING SY | File: 0264146. time of Auction. D. BORTHWICK, Deputy Minister of panda VICTORIA, B. September a "1968 & Natural Gas & Oil Heating. Speed Queen Washers and Dryers DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8284 SMOKED PIGNIGS, Ib. wenecenees 496 BONELESS BEEF ROASTS, Ib... .. 68¢ PORK BOSTON STEAKS, tb. ..... 650. PORK BOSTON ROASTS, Ib. ...... 59¢ BEEF SHORT RIBS, lean, Ib. ...... 49c_ tlegar golf club will official- ly become an 18-hole course. Watch for notices in the paper and at the clubhouse for further details jand plan on joining in the fun. Sign up cow! on the list provided in the junior club pou everyone plan on attending the club’s annual banquet to be held at the Arrow dam Oct, 19 when he year’s awards will be sented to adults and junior particular form of recreation tem, 1 year on other parts, ‘jhand to begin a course approximately five week's duration. There is no age limit and SALE ENDS OCT. 10TH SIMPSONS it is for both sexes. Just dress comfortably and wear prop- er footwear, the recreation director urges. For further information, -SEA phone Mrs. Joe McDonald at 365-5262. winners RS In Downtown Castlegar Phone 365-7707