CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 18, 1963 FOR SALE San Jars, PR, 365-3803, 320 jing Binching. excellent con= iver. $45, Ph. 8175. 329 Your, TEARS Service has for Snle — 1 rewired rangette, $10; 1 stecl sink, old style, $5; Sankyo Movic Camera, Ph, 805-5265 or 365-6002, Used entornrise Range, good con- dition, $50.00. Ph, 1613, %arect aT bet und spring. wal- nut dining table and 4 chairs, Cof- ie electric washing punching, call ~ 10th Kinnaird or Ph. 385- Ss _—=* ‘One Fleetwood TV, Excellent con- ditlon $100.00. ‘Apply 235 - Sth Ave. Kinnaird. Roliohome, & X 30, avaliable for Ss, Wm. Kalyntuk Agencies, Transparent Apples. Apply 527 - Sth Castlegar. Ph. 865-5863, Commercial property site at Cas- tlegar, 120 ft, X 180 ft. Choice loca- tlon. For cortner, information write Drawer 42a 40" STRIFE range. Automatic oven, Goood condition, Ph, 385-8177, Raspberrys and Peas. V, Bonde, below Castleatrd Plaza. Ph. 965-2057 3 betwen 5 and 6 p. ieetric ea Tike ne Pa Ik vinta _ 428 [G1 J-ton Dodge Truck. i “Diais, overloads, hoast. Ph, 365-5940, ‘Coal and wood furnace in set * condition, Ph. 365-2838. 328 1953 Chevrolet Bel-Air, VB, auto- matic, positraction rear end, radio - 125 ft. x 100 ft, lot, water, septic tank, electric service on lot, ideal for perty, further information write W. Leigh, 316-5th Ave. S. Port Alberni. RAE ee $28 "TV Antennas, 2, 4, 6 and 11, 40-ft. mast, 100 ft..cable, Ph. 365-8223, 328 Knit-King Knitting. machine and ribber, hardly used. Wil sell’ for Price Ph, ee 7 Chev sedan, good-run- ning order "Best oe “Apply s10-30d Ave or Ph. 365-63: 45 LP. a7 motor, ar 2 stasons, Complete with controls, ge- nerator, starter. Excellent condition. ks ‘32t KINNAIRD LOTS IN NEW SUBDIVISION Apply Mra. P, Kuryluk Ph. 365-3282 or ‘and underfelt 8 X12) Bx- cellent condition, Ph. 365-5312 305- post alton gar Phe 305. ‘wth ond Main. tlon, 10 X 45, FOR SALE TV Cable bories Ronen Hen SSR canta Tacation, cai 5982, TH59 house trailer, “good ana n. 201 Greenwood. eas: ttn 25) Ave. Ph. 365-835 ‘26 Te. house trailer. Ph. 965-2738. FOR RENT In. Castlegar, Zeca modern house, Ph, 365-3897 or 365-5869, _329 Broom wune, | furnishes Avalindia £n26 | Aug, 4, $55 per mon, Ph. 365-5! Furnished Caan apply EPs] En oe 2-room SEAT ‘guite, Taralshed ting {or unfurnished, Ph, 365-3897 or 365- 00 328 in Castlegar, Ph. 365-5200, HOMES FOR SALE 4-bedroom home on 5 lots in Cas- tlegar, double plumbing, fruit. trees. Eurnisl garage etc. $121 Attractive home building, ee pply Corner droom house, suitable for couple. “ApDIY 152-5th Ave. oe ‘Small house, ideal for Tae w rental, Ph. 365-5427, tin hed basement ‘ot Enturnished upstalre sulte. Available 25th of July. Apply G19 1st Ave. Uraently Needed NOW! 3 bedroom homes in Casticgar Baan Avo. Castlegar, and Kinnaird ($10 to 514,000) Call your realty sales agent: ANDERSON AGENCIES LTD. Brand new 2 Bedroom ‘apartment, 327 batehelor or single person. Ph, 365- ate 327 Castlegar necds a second-hand bar and room: via Corner lot 9: Castiegar, 8, dock, miles, Best offer Write Mrs, M. Rogers Lardeau, B.C. price, cash or terms. Apply URGENT MUST SELL {mmedinte- ly, Gerrard ‘Resort, house, cabin, Jots, power plant, unfinished coffee |own. Apply Castlegar News, boat. house, clear title, Excellent opportunity for |naird. Ph, 365-5993, or 3 partners. Only oe ‘aslo, House In Robson. ood Tocalion: X 96 ft. Reasonable | Costiogar, ‘325 | Store oF office space in ‘New S-bedroom home on view | lot In Castlegar. Apply 565 - ist Aven- ue. 329 Tog ifome with Fireplace on large dly. Two bedrooms and basement, Call 365-8256, ‘a-roomed home on tot 100° * 290% good variety of fruit trees, house in good repair on highway. Apply ae 5 Wth Ave. or Ph, 365-3186. edroom house on large me resort in. GO to $18,500 cash. Furnished basement suite in Kine 327 ‘Furniuhed or unfurnished 3 room apartment with bath and Nee Ph, 365-5872, Se Rav sa Gna AEST ute-| able for 1 or 2 men. rt gar: Located next door to Castlegar News. Apply at Casttegar News. rn i-bedroom apaeinient m furnished. Avallobie July . Ph. 2448 oF 365-3511, ‘S-Foom apartment. Apply Mc- Creights Apartments. Ph. 365-9781. NOTICES Compctitive swimming classes are tin 43 house. "Ph. 365-5156, heat, Furnished o: 365-2836 or BOP Mike P. Gorkoft, ‘327 | Robson. Font or Sale. ‘Modern S-room. house. FOR RENT 2 bedroony house ‘In. Robson. Ph. ‘Small furnistied apartment, ap ply 567 -.5th Ave. or Ph, BGS, 5808 > Cabin, Apely F.N, Zibin, Ph, wise “In” Castiegar, a hedroom Tone Ph, 805-2494 after 6 p. 32 ‘B-bedroom 329 Electric terested may attend at the time ‘specs led. $2.00 for the season. © ‘Trail Business collewe New Term Begins September 18-18. ‘ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box 303, Castlegar, tinlT trinsic ham ROR EE eS al ‘Deadline for classified ads cA 2 noon eda lay prior WANTED Room and board by young bank clerk, Ph, 365-7244. ‘Canopy for ewitie Side short box Chev. half ton, 365-2754. 223 Good Sanne Tot in Castlegar. AUT sy eee “ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY and BAND CONCERT sponsored by the Robson’ United Church will. be held at the home of W. T. Waldie, Tuesday, July 30, commencing at 6.00 p.m, Partly Tarnished suites for | - ee triets 3] feet, thence N, 68 00° W. ACT" Notleo of Intention to erly to Purchase Land Land’ Recording District of Nelson at Pass Creek, B.C, TAKE NOTICE that Peter Se- menoft ot Castlegar, B.C. occupation 328 |construction Inbourer intends to ap- ply for permission to purchase the following described lands:. ‘west corner of Lot 747, Hootenay District, thonce North 132 fee 2g | fect and containing 20 acres, moro or suite and {15% purpose which the land Patt é Dated ‘14th day of June, 1963 426 Notice of Intontlon to Apply to Lease In Land Recording District of Nelson on the Columbia River in the Hletntty, of Castlegar, notice that The Corpora- f]aon of the Village of Castlegar of nay (Castlegar, B.C, intends to apply for a lease of the following described land: mmencing ot 2 post planted on the high water mark of the Colum- bla River, said post belng at the a west corner. of Explanatory thence S, 19°37" 30" "W. 550 1750 feet more or less; thence N. 4° 54'W. 180 feet. more or less to the said high water mark being the south cast cor- ner of Reference Plan 417961; thence fn an easterly, direction along the said high water mark of the Colum- bla River 2100 tect more or less.to the point of commencement and con- Za taining 240 acres, more or less, tor the purpose of .gravel quarry! see CHEVELDAVE, Agent Con "The Corporation. of the Village of Castlegar, Dated June 18th, 1963. 428 LAND REGISTRY ACT (SEOTION 162) IN THE MATTER OF That part of Block "G" of Lot 5547, Kootenay District, Plan 824 lying North of a line parallel to the 48 feet perpendi- cularly distant from the Reread boundary of the said Proof having been "tle in my office of the lo! re of lan 23700D, Lot 23%, Koutenay Dia-" Commissioners to Study Budget Surplus of $27,000) Castlegar. Village Commission- ers will study how to get the most value for the Village from the provisional budget surplus of $27,- ‘Commencing at a post planted at | 990, A summary of the provisional 2 budget was given by Aage Sylvest, Council Chairman, at © Tuesday's meeting, Mr. | Sylvest’s statement said “TheCastelgar «provisional budget Funeral Service Hold For John Sireleaff A Nelson resident for twenty years, John Streleoff 87, who mov-. ed. recently to Pass Creck, dicd suddenly at his home on Saturday, July 13,.He is survived by one dau- ghter, Mrs, John Krawski of Nel- on, Mr. Streleoff, a Russian by birth, farmed at Kamsack Saskat- chewan fo rmany years and in 1908 he came to Brilliant, returning to Kamsack in 1927 he resumed farm- ing there, In 1943, Mr. Streleoff moved to Nelson where he made hi shome until recently. He was predeceased by his wife Annie in Nov, of 1951. Funeral ' [services were held from the Chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home at four o’clock on Sunday. Interment was in Brilliant Cemetery. Reverend Brown Appointed Rector Of St, Saviour’s The Right Reverend W. R. Coleman, Bishop of Kootenay, has. the A ae No. 52636—I to the above men- loned lands In the name of HEIN- RICH EPP and bearng date of May 26, 1942 I HEREBY GIVE NOTIC! of my intention at the exoiation of one calendar month from first publication hereof to issue Pro. having any information with re ence to such lost Certificate of ie HELP WANTED ESTABLISHED BUSINESS Serving and selling many: satis- fled customers in this District. Better than average income, Nationally ad- sed products, car req \. Tull Information write Watkins Pro- ducts, Inc., Box 4015, Station “D” Van- couver, 323 CARDS OF THANKS ish to express our sincere DAMN UCC fae ere eee SENIOR TEEN TOWN DANCE KINNAIRD HALL 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Boys 40c ATA TTS | Pence ome: unio esctin ana Girls 35¢ Notice of. Election Public notice is hereby given to the. elec- tors of the Municipality of Castlegar that I require the:presence of the said electors at the Village Office on Tusday the 30th day of July, 1963, at the hour. of .ten of Commissioner. The mode of rep tion of o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose 1 it them as ° didat shall be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated in writing. by two duly qualified lity.. The te of the ‘heir kindness and: sympathy tend- ca us in our bereavement in the loss of our beloved father and grandfath- er, Andrew 8S. anarorsse: Special thanks to Dr. wier, nurses: and ataff of the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital and the Castlegar Funeral Home “— The -Androsoff Familles. The family of the late Dora Pic- tin wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for thelr many acts of. Kindness; and tokens of sympathy extended to'them during thelr recent bereavement in the. loss “of our be- the ‘undersigned. De TED ae eee BC ‘HIS 26th D. Sane, 1983. * LA. MoPitATL EPUTY NEESONE ‘TION ‘D! pares OF FIRST “PUBLICATION LEGAL 2 = OUND: DISTRICT ACT UANT to the provisions of section ert of the srounds ie ace. Act", Chapter 2 R. S. notice is hereby sven ot tne appoint: ment of JOSEPH STUCKLBERGER, Deer. Park, — British © Columbia as pound-keeper for the Deer Pound District. ‘he location of the pound :p: mises is on the portion of ‘Block 86 of Lot 385, lying to the north of the Deer Park + Renata Road. F. Richter, Minister of Agriculture. B.C, Department of ee Victoria, -B. > REGISTRA= Park duly 22thi 196s, oved wife and Brothers Dora :Pictin, Special thanks to ‘ernent, nurses and statf of the Castlegar and Family, We wish to tender most grateful thanks to the many friends, relatives and neighbours for thelr kind expres- sions of sympathy and floral offer- Ings tended us during our recent bereavement In the loss of our be- — The Nevakshonoft I wish to thank my many flrends, | retatives and’ nelghbours’ for. their acts of kindness,’ tokens.of sympathy: and floral offerings extended to me, ribbons. Typewriter ribbons’ for makes of machines: tion-paper shall be delivered to the Re- turning Officer at any time between the - date of this meee and. noon of the day of “paper may’ be in the form pr d.in the Act”, and shall state the name, residence, of the ‘Reverend R. W. S. Brown, present- ly Rector of Cranbrook, as Rector and Dean of: St. Saviour’s Pro-Ca- thedral in Nelson. The appoint- 1998 is effective on January Ist, The Dean-elect is a graduate of the Univeristy of St. John's Col- ith [lege in Winnipeg. He was ordained Deacon and’ Priest in 1949 and 1950 respectively. From 1949 to 1954 he was assistant curate of the |” Parish of St, Michael and All An- gels in Kelowna, In 1954 he was ap- pointed Vicar) of Woodsdale. He went to.his present position as Rec- |: tor of Cranbrook in 1958. Mr. Brown has been domestic chaplain to the late Bishop Beattie arid Bishop Coleman. ae. is a mem- ber of the did not utilize any part of the $80,- 000 surplus from:1662, Only a part of this surplus, about $15,000, could be made available as cash,— about $5,000 is° used as“ working capital and $10,000 was: thought of er sewerage connection charges, However, he ‘continued, the best use for all’or a part of this. sur- plus is always open to change at the wish of Council.” The 1963 provisional budget has. an‘ unassigned ‘surplus at end of June of approximately $27,000. Couneil will decide how this $27,- 000. should be spent. Possible ‘ex- Ponditures discussed are: addition: 01. Baker St. Nelson BEACON: MOTORS ' Ltd.' » Phone 352-6641 as a fund that could be used to low-| ' Gravel & Top Soil. : DITCHING, EXCAVATING: PHONE 363-9041 COLUMBIA BAND & GRAVEL or, Maple & eth, Castlegar $3,000, buildings $7,000, : highway ° drain- age, $15,000, Bloomer Creck drain- age, $0,000, pedestrian overpass, $10,000, arena $2, a sewerage connection fund, $20,000, _ park- lands, $5,000, atreet lights, village owned, $3,000." Merits of the various projects will be discussed by the commis- stoners to decide which can be un- en, Brilliant Resident Buried Tuesday at the age of 74 years in the Castle- gar and District Hospital on Mfon- day, July 15, She was a resident of Brilliant for over fifty years. Born in Russia, Ms. Pictin came to Kamsack, Saskatchewan at an early age, settling in Brilliant in 1909, She had been active in gar- dening and fancy needle work, res- pected by many. She Jeaves to mourn, her hus- ghters, Mrs. G, Plotnikoff of Pass Creek, Mrs. P. Perepolkin’. of ‘Thrums Castlegar; one sister, Mrs, Tina Storgoff of Mrs. Dora Pictin passed away |’ Donald Bros. Earthmoving . Contractors Phone 365-5484 Castle legar Building Supplies LOW BEOS. scuaieg! & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phone 365-3351 band Phillip, at home; three dau-|_ and Mrs. W. Bartsoff of,| | DITCH DIGGING — BACK-HOE WORK OF. ANY KIND, ANY TIME, ANY PLACE By Contract or Hour Free Estimates Reasonable Prices Ph. 365-5938 574-7th Ave. Castlegar: wan; five grandchildren and four great grand-children. . Fumeral services will be held from the Pass Creek Hall on Tues- day, July 16 at 2 p.m. Interment in the Brilliant Cemetery. Truck Parking The’ -Village Office. ‘recently sent out 140 questionnaires to bus- iness firms on the subject of truck Parking on village streets, 54 re- plies were received and Commis- of {stoners and Thorp were the Diocese, and of. on Diocesan Board of Religious Education. He is Rural Dean of East appointed to make a study of these eplies. /* °° ES : S He was married in 1952 to Mary Norma Hill; R.-N.” of’ Kelowna, ‘They have three children, David 9, Rose 8 and Susan 6... “One Time Recifen Of Castlegar Dies Word has been received of the|: death early this. year’ of Carl Henrik Dahl, :an early day resi- dent of Castlegar. Mr. Dahl died February 28 in Stockholm Sweden at the age of “43 years, He worked. ‘for. the ‘Waldie Mill in the early 30’s and donated the Property. for the old , community halt that was situated ‘where the ‘Village Cities now stands," '~ CASTLEGAR NEWS “PLUMBING: Came HEATING eo. Air Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning imming Pool t LS. Ld. e Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON 358-5434 “Arrow Lakes Ferry Service: BOBSON TO EDGEWOOD ‘Wharf: 1.00 p.m, Tuesday. Leave Robson’ Wharf tee] CASTLE Adding Machine Tapes and call *, Inks & Ballpoint ‘Pens... Steno Note Books. “WE CARRY A GOOD STOCK OF. SUPPLIES First-Class Gas Piping ang postallations PHONE 365-5019 SASH AND DOORS. TONITELE & FRIDAY, ~ Jack White's Field & Stream” Just FORTY.SEVEN DAYS | I know that many of our bet-| proximately... three months. ‘Juut TILL ‘THE SEASON OPENS FEL-|ter halves detest the word (hunt-|about now though you will probab- row, HUNTING SEASON THAT ing), but never mind it only. comes |ly find him/aitting tooking but the once ‘a year and only lasts for ap- | mindow with a far away look in his sCHUCK'S KINNAIRD, B.C. GROUND BEEF, lean, | eee ‘Bac. : WIENERS, No. 1, 3 hs. ....... . $1.00, BACOR, side, Sw PSs fh... ee. 156 laa 980 TOMATO JUICE, Aylmer 48-0143 for 89c 566 FOOD, Dr. Baliant’s, 10 tins - +» 98¢ BEEF ROUND STEAK or ROAST, Ib. 79¢ PORK GHOPS, all culs, Ih. ........69¢ IGE GREAM, 3 pint. reeetesesress M0] ‘PREM, Swiff’s, 3 for .........-. $1.00 I ccna gail prokably’ wely. get a. grunt, if your lucky. Don't worry though he's probably on top of yon moun- tain hunting blué grouse or over in Elk Valley, after big game. Which- ever it is just leave him be, he'll recuperate, about the end of Sept, ember that is. The next .symptom to watch for will be, the studying of topo- graphical maps and of course haul- ing.old Betsy out of her gun case and giving her a few loving swipes with an oily cloth, Then will come the inevitable sighting in — you know — “just going out to the range hon to see if Old Betsy ent holds'a mite to the ‘left.’ Next course comes the. bull sessions vit his hunting: partner as they, dis- cuss, muzzle: velocity, trajectory, | % powder . load, .. weight of» bullets, | 5, hand loading etc., and where they will be sure to get their game this fall; No use loosing “your temper and flying'off the handle, just ac- cept what has too be and remem- ber, you can’t beat em as The cal of the wild is\ something ‘that a hunting man can’t fight,’ so Just join em Ma, Join'em.) At least to the planning stages anyway and out to the range. Tell him to take along the old twenty-two as well, so. you can‘do a little shooting. Never can tell.you might ‘even get to like: it, it-really can. be fun as well as re- quiring a certain amount of. skill. If you don't believe me, ask ‘my blue-eyed better half, : It used to be that she went a- long and sat in the car, sort of bor- ed you know. Then she got interest- ed:in the little old'22 and started plinking, now she loves that little old. Marlin .20 gauge shotgun and that .410 double. In fact ‘she looks forward to cruising the woods af- ter grouse almost as'much as I do, Still has: no. yen for: bigger: game, but understands that far away look of mine now. '. f ‘Took the spotting scope and my. new rifle, a Schultz and Larson, 308. Norma Magnum, out last Your local branch of the | Canadian timperial Bank of -Commerce offers a complete range of, cpa serve ices, Here are a few examples: . ft AUTOMATIC SAVINGS PLAN. ve “the easy way fo save. 3} Allyou do ls authorize us to transfer an agreed amount. -~zto a speclal’Savings Account: at: regular. Intervals Your savings en and Interest grew, aoa “PRAVEL FUNDS weethe py ‘way to° carry funds. For all trips; at home or abroad, always carry. Travellers’ Cheques; purchased at any Bank of Commerce branch, : | any ‘aod héadot up” New -Dsaver yay towing the trailer, just to get a load ‘of slate of course, On the > | way I took a look at a few of the mountain peaks and was quite sur- prised ‘to be able to spot goat.on more than one, of them, Between |New: Denver’: and Kaslo there .is ‘country to: fellows, in factIspot- ;| ted. three covies ‘of blues, a’ few. “<'| willows and fool hens, but all with 's:|only a-few. chicks each. The: aver- |*.: