CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dee. 9,. Three Candidates Running for Alderme Jim Corbett — (continued from page one) The other is to look ahe: 1 prefer, to look ahead,” ting that this area is ob- viously, going to develop and grow, the candidate suggests ‘ths requires efficiency first of and this means developing coordination between nelghbor- ing areas and municipalities.” proposed costs’ of any money bylaws, such as for blacktopping, to see that what was proposed was a wise investment for tax- payer dollars. Born in Trail and educated in the Nelson school system, Corbett has been a resident of Castlegar for nearly 19 years. He studied education at Normal School and then obtained, his bachelor of arts degree at UBC and joined the School Distriet No. 9 teaching staff in Septem- ad .+,| Twi e r, 1947. He was appo! olnted a (8 principal in the school 952 and he His" Bec ond term as a director of the Castlegar Golf Club and was committee chairman for the club during its successful debenture sale- He has twice been presi- dent of the Castlegar and Dist- Abies Teachers’ Association, . Corbett Is a past pre- | sient of the Castlegar Kiwanis | ® Club and is presently that or- | gantation’ public relations com. mittee ‘chalrman. He was co- chairman of the club’s Hondike Night held several years ago and has headed the Citizen of the Year committee. He has also been associated with bringing the Rossland Light Opera to Castlegar for several years. The candidate is a former director of the disbanded Pre, ‘Jack White (continued from page one) area of Castlegar has sparked his interest in’ serving the whole town through 4° position on feouncll’ and thus his decision to seek one of the two’ open aldermanic posts. Well known for his work with the Castlegar Sportsmen's Club where he is a past pre- sident and présent director. al White also writes a weekly field and stream column for the Cas- tlegar News. He was also active in establishment of the Search and Rescue Unit of the Sports: men’s Club and was the origin- ator of the ‘club's annual wild game banquet and local junior firearms training program. Born in Saskatchewan, the candidate enlisted as.a seaman in the Royal Canadian Navy. during World War Il’ and was gischarged as o tlentenane He ject Society and has ginners in junior badminton ana served on the adult advisory for junior bi on, He wags a member of the original senior men’s basketball team in Castlegar and served last year on the citizens’ com- mittee promoting the Regional College referendum. He is also a member of the Zoning Board of Appeal for Castlegar and will resign from the board if suc- cessful in the election. Mr. Corbett and. “his wife then in 1950 as a pharmacist. He then worked in the Ok- anagan prior to ing up ma- Aaacment of a local drug store here five years ago and he has red from Project Soclety. owner- listen ‘ta representations ‘made ta’them’ and then make “fair decisions on an equal basis to everyone,” candidate was chairman of the arena,’ parks and culture com- mittee ai traffic committee, It he was active on the latter com- mittee that ‘the ‘village’s exten- sive program of off-street park- ing was initiated. with its transfer to village own- seh ules grennized | to meet the 2-0 of the arena for the 19 son had cost’ $400 and summer rentals of the arena hall have likely reduced this figure yet further- suming {eats sundertalcen by the (continued from page one) to’ village control, says he léves aldermen should always During 1964 the incumbent d~als> served on ‘the was while With ‘respect to the arena, ership staff had to be hired and}, skating and} reports that eration | cy Een fan an the, village One 6£ the most time .con- since accepted a position on the techaleat staff of Celgar. ir-- White has beau a mi- wi ship of the arena committee was the search of village records te Lorne} Zinio the Mole on which the arena was b fore tion was apc man of both the finance and water committees. He’ says he |. expects that the fiscal year will be ended ‘on par or possibly | with a small surplus,” He notes that: work is now underway on ‘the $108,000 waterworks eéxten- sion bylaw while there have been problems throughout the with the wells and. pumps which thave had to be overcome, ‘notes that discussions on. the | village's ‘now. system ‘also took a of council's time during the past year and involved all commis-{ © sioners in the activities surroun- ding the sewer inq Mr. Zinio moved’ to Castlegar | wi in 1953. He is employed as a lead burner in the engineering trades by Cominco. ascertain thé exact statis of it 'was finally discovered was built on pro- ‘dealgnated for]: This year Mr, Zinio is chair- ear The candidate for re-election Our The British’ Colu developing the townsite of ‘‘Mica Village” approximately 8 North of Revelstoke, B.C., on the Big HYDRO AND ‘POWER AUTHOR ITY ritish Columbia Hydro and, Power Authority’ 970 Burrard. Street, Vancouver: 1, B.C, ‘eference CQ 2163 mbla Hydro and Power Authority is Prorently nd ‘Highway. ie of the townsite i: ite novide de eervices for the d to ci prox sewer | Oth great deal Born and educated in Trail, and his wife nor hockey coach in C: as well as a cub leader and is treasurer of the Castlegar Unit- ed Church. He is a director of the West Kootenay Big Game Trophy competition and is vice- president of both the local Le- Sgt. Band Returns From Police College Jim Band of the Cast- Mr- treasurer of the now disbanded Zinio has served as {&C! into a Sater and sewerage services, and electric light and power although the latter will i avaliable at prevailing rates, Propane gas is'also available. it Ma fate have one daughter, Deb io is estimated that fee eal: jequrements would’ include 8 x as ‘0 are thin; if evi invited’ for the su of: all equipment, and alt ery kind te te coq mmissionin ito ice, Bnd ‘thereafter thie, operation and: stenanee of at Gperated atid’ Dry C! at the The ‘Author rity | is naldeciag the easing i a bull building, « or an area. ding, for an annual rental intals to ine! tude fe facilities ‘but excel tude heat and’ janitoria . Washers, 4 x SI actor, and in the future, ae addition of 2 Washers, Piers and 1 Extractor of ‘ike cap. hori. * Ushed, in the’ Castlegar: } ‘tors. must be mailed to the Cas- tlegar. News so that they're re- ceived no ‘later than ‘noon on forth |‘Monday of the week in which thoy should appear in the paper, Dear Sal nta- d We've tried to be good all year, I hope you and Mrs; San- ta aren't working to hard? How are your helpers doing? My brother Kevon, wants two guns with scopes, three darts and sure syour, letter spoil sign to le + Claus: ath ‘ole. ‘Just. write your letter to: “Santa Claus, Care of Castlegar News Drawer . 490, rng elegen, BC.” and .we'll do th News and a copy of the. paper, will go alr fuall special delivery direct to Santa Cla two ducks and a crazy clock Don't forget to remind Mom] game, Cheryl wants a cake mix and Dad, though, that your Jet-'and a nurse kit. Teena would like a horsse to cide on and pull Com —— rr - yy: And I Warren would like tickle Bee game. We will leave you some cake, pop and some Castlegar Cliy. Centre Motel BANQUET ROOM Dear Santa I would like a buggy: And Dining Room - Coffee Shop 7 days per week 7'a.m. - 9 p.m. Reservations 365-7277 Columbia at Main Street Cookies, ° Love- Warren, Kevan, Cheryl, Teena’ New. - , $0 Persons — Available for Bookings a Bake’ cake set, And a Nurse SMORGASBORD SUNDAYS — 2 to 9 P.M. set. ‘ brother. Steven Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room trav- guitar, and a;combat outfit. David would like’a foot- ball game.and some Handy Boy. ‘Books, Thank. you for the toys last year. Love, Verona. Bozek. Brn SCANDIA POWER SAWS. E =| SCA Dear Santa: =| My name is Blair : Craig and =” Et a malmost 10 years old. I have | 1, been a_ good boy all year. For Xmas.I ‘would: like an ‘electric = choo-choo’ train and a pink and white Teddy Bear and a James Bond Spy ‘set™ and. could’ you please send a Monoply: set for INTRODUCE THE N-E-W. R14 “PARTNER” The Wor id's Most Powerful Light Chain Saw Peter. I will leave some Kool- aid and some ‘gingerbread *for my older’ brother, His name is| Share Robson WA Executive at i annual’ meeting of the Women's Association of Robson Community’ Memorial Church was held in the church hall last week with Mrs: D, Carter: pre: siding: : The meeting opened with the hymn Hark, the Glad Sound, the Savior Comes followed by a prayer by the president. . Je Smith conducted the devotional period, based on the theme of Advent, the for Fatt errerT Tey ey ere 378. CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 9,, 1965 13 Picks New taaaananaaa AARARAAAAAAARAR Annual. Meet |@ Drop Ins...) vent hyma O Come..0 Come, to. gee our new Emmanuel. 2) CHRISTMAS SWEATERS A report on the mincemeat “in nice styles and colors 1h Project: was’ given by Mrs-.Cart- er, who ‘stated’ that all the’ re- fume p were not yet in,. but fat ago rofit was expecte be Feallzed 01 n it: ae af Plans. were made for a Christmas carol: sing. and social evening on Sunday, in | the church : hall. ae Take advantage of our 10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH Christm . Mrs. "A. Ww. Thorp, Mrs, ‘L. Hepher «and Mrs. ‘Smith read articles» on Expectancy, ‘The Meaning of Christmas and The Human Christ. This period clos- ed with the singing of the Ad- were made for .a group of members ‘to vi- sit the: Butler Rest’Home ‘and sing 7c carols later ‘on’ in. the This offer. is good to December 24 Correspondence ‘was --read BONNETT’S including greetings from former members ‘and a letter.from the Bof M Assets ane Near $5 Billion Bank of Montreal assets nudged $5 billion at the Oct. 31 year-end, while loans, deposits and earnings also reache peaks, according to the: bank’s 148th annual ~ statement, pub- lished today. » The assets figure of $4,997 million was up $329 million over 1964. Loans ‘climbed $439 mil- lion’ to $3,168 million, paseing $3 billion for the year in his! ry. Bank of Montreal earnings were $18,730,353, or $3.08 per new | all the annua Robson: Evening. Group with a generous donation: to. the Wo: men’s Association. The‘ annual reports of the various were then read and. adopted: The financial statement was | A read showing he substantial ba- E Hae lance in the treasu: 5 the adoption of reports the chair- man of the nomination: commit- tee then took the chair for the election of. officers, with the following result: - president. — Mrs, D. Carter; vice-president — Mrs, R. Christofferson; secretary — Mrs. R. Waldie) and treasur- er — Mrs. ‘A- H.Anderson, Pro- gram Convenor — J. Heslop. Tea was served by hostess- MENS AND BOYS WEAR — COLUMBIA AVE.. LULU UCUEU UNA assannamaaanana |e Welfare Bingo | Arena Hall - Dec. 11 1965 Followin; es ake E. HH. McPhee and Mrs. J. 8.00 pm. _Tickets $1.00 Automatic Chain Lubrication by PreHeated Oil See the “PARTNER” Today At gion branch and the West Koo- tenay Zone of Rod and Gun Clubs. ‘The candidate's main _re- creational interests are hunting you’ on the table. Thank you Santa I dove, you. Love Blair Craig. Dear Santa, Sgt. Jegar. RCMP detachment has re- turned from a two month ad- vanced course in training in Police administration and inves- Polly have three children, Pam- ela, Carla and Michael. They make their home on 5th Ave. Curling Club May Suffer BONUS PRIZES Setback Says Columnist years on that L served for ex- ecutive, He is a member of the Cast-| All ‘pro, ~ RELAXATION HOBBY CENTRE Across: from Post Office “Ph, 365-7177 Police Report On Acsidents A minor two-car accident occurred on Highway .3A' near the Kinnaird Hall last Thursday. Wendy Brereton of Kin: LANA TT ‘PHILISHAVE ROTARY ELECTRIC SHAVERS Ponts, Seinen, ienest Soa Lowest Prices in Town! Model 8060 - Speed Shaver $15.95 Pitts Prescriptions and Carl’s Drugs naird, dirver of slowed down and fishing and these are en- joyed as well by his wife Penny and their daughter Dawne and sons Derryl and John. Mr- White Usts the follow- ing as. his aims in running for alderman: A good sound civic govern- ment with the interests of the taxpayer always at Veete de- lan on and was struck from behind with the second car driven by John Haw- kins of South Slocan. Charges have been prefer- red against Miss Brereton and RCMP are still investigating. On’ Sunday at 12.45 am. a car driven by George Fry of Kinnaird struck a nower Pole, causing a power shortage for. a time. . Fry was not injured,.. but the car received extensive dam- age. RCMP have preferred; char- ges against’ Fry and are still investigating the aceldent. ela lak le COMPLETE CO NEWS Ci of paving and drainage in La im- mediate future; subdivision plan- ning for the town must be com- plete and specific if costly er-. rors are not to be absorhed by the taxpayers in the future. The future must be looked to and plans made now for roads and feaecy rural expansion and parks and commercial develop- ment must ‘be. pursued; recrea- tional areas and campsites must be developed along the Arrow, Lakes;.:the’-hospital expansion is needed now; council methods ‘must’ be streamlined for: the handling of minutes, business and delegations in a more effi- cient manner. Kineltes | Make Wreaths for Sale . C: Kinnaird _ Kinette $100” TRADE-IN | FOR YOUR OLD FURNACE WHEN. Yo HATURAL G Now, you can enjoy all the comfort and convenience of natural oss heating — and save money. You get # $100 trade-in al- fowance for your existing heating equipment regardless of con- dition — when you change to Blue Flame Seal natural gas heat- ing, This Is a limited offer. Call your natural gas heating dealer today, U, INSTALL AS HEATING Club meeting was ae recently at the home, of . Jaques. The main topic, “of ‘the con- versation was the mentally gifts -:and.:° Christmas candy wreaths and anyone interested in getting» a wreath can phone Mrs. G._Jablonsky. ‘Hostesses. for ‘the evening were ‘Mrs: '’G. McMullen ‘and of tigating at the RCMP police col- lege at-Regina. Police officers from all er the world attend this col- legar Curling Club served on the and is chief warden, in C! le fence in this’ area and has club's executive Stores 0 igo ‘ivil De- @ The people are fed up with the oe that; and’a- that the new- Columbia bridge already. umoflictally d will i affect the future ‘of Castlegar? :. has gone. on in past ils.“ With lead dedication “to‘the real work before, it, no council can” afford personal bitterness to interfere-with the Job it” is elected: to. do. In my recent five months’ service - there hafe been no’ serious clashes. Work and plan- : ning have proceeded.’I believe. that I can’ lead the council and get the maximum amount of work from it. @ The work of the Town Council i in the coming water impr year will be black vising the zoning bylaw, law. in the, early. spring. Mrs. J;° .the Kinettes... immune PARTS, REPAIRS: We. “baek up..what we sell] : with; complete . service’ at’ CENTRAL TRUCK & EQUIPMENT in’ Nelson. ‘@ Complete crawler tractor. repair facilities. Complete light and heavy duty truck repair; service. Track press to handle TD-6, D-2 to TD-30 and D-9. involving turning ‘of pins’ and. bushings. FOR PRICES SEE. GEORGE CLERIHEW at Central Truck & EQUIPMENT ~ COMPANY, “LIMITED © PH,” 365-6565 ~ 498 COLUMBIA AVE.. “Ask to Test Drive ‘Any: Vehicle ar impr avoid a the wording, wisest judgment used in It is certain that the roof propose to the Village of an appropriation toward to Castlegar. the word. ‘is. CC repairing the Arena hae and dealing with subdivision proposals. I stand for a blacktopping program that will use adequate prepar- ations, first-class material, drainage where necessary, and such funds as are voted to surface every street of consequence in the. town, Such a programme will be the. first:item of business. in the..new year. and will. require. hard: study: to be. ready. for a voting by- @ The completion of: the bylaw on-water. system a new. tank, is* of. highest priority. An overhaul of: our, present, No. 1 well to increase its capacity, or ‘alternatively, aj new well; is absolutely: necessary, early next year if-we: are to igerous summer shortage of water. @ The recent zoning bylaw, while a good begin- | ning to reasonable planning: of the ‘town, has uafair stipulations ary the text, inadequate! provisions {partiient. building, and a, vagueness in some of ° “These inadequacies should be. ‘thor- oughly studied, discussed in public assembly, and the the amendijig of the law.’ @ The Arena has problems. which will have:to be progressively dealt with over the next few years. must be renewed next sum- mer, The main arch footings are in a few cases rot- ting out and will need re-setting in concrete. T will Kinnaird that they consider these necessary repairs, as Kinnaird is the heaviest user of Arena facilities next @ Pinning: There are those that shudder hed mentioned. «But ‘another word’ for planning i is vision, or a concept of how. things will be in the’ near and the 10-year future, Can anyone’ deny must endeavor to eontrol our future’ By shaping ‘it our-* selves, To this end I have convinced: the present coun- cil to ask for a reserve of strategic land on the: “other. ‘side’, at no cost whatever. to the taxpayer. We should: ask for more of it on the same terms. It'is not my tention to promote any. building on these lands un- til such time as both gar and Kinnaird are pre- pared to jointly extend their boundaries. , @ District Municipality is a: subject that I have pursued vigorously i in the last four months. This major Possibility: requires more. study: before it can be re- or. the ti we should be prepared to accept privileges available to us asa corporation, .at no-cost, to,protect dnd pre- serve land for such future uses as we may eventually decide we want: < .: : @:A-word about inter- village "goodwill We. have since my election to office, had the benefit of friend- qd ily discussio. with, our- sister Village . of. Kinnaird. There now éxists an openness about our mutual pro- blems which: I: Hardly think: was’ apparent before. It would be .disasterous if new leadership inthe .Cas-~ tlegar council turned its back on such valuable work: ing relations.” “" @ The planners, Eaves aed Willianis, in their first -phase study-‘of Castlegar and Kinnaird made no bones about the’ factthat planning is necessary in ‘the ‘overall growth of our district: But they are’ speci- ‘fie in stating that Castlegar is the “traditional” com- mercial centre of, the area, and that “it would not. likely be otherwise”: in the future. They are in accord with this fact and’ make specific recommenda- tions.on how to implement it.:They deal with: better traffic control within Castlegar and with parking pro- blems, They most emphatically recommend that Cast- legar fight to the last ‘ditch to retain “at least one ferry” at the.conclusion of the dam: construction. Who will disagree? < ~ @ My hope ‘for Castlegar is to see it lead. this area in overall growth planning, to retain its position as the commercial centre, to help. all'it'can with the problems: of a outside, area, an general to earn serena errr ms | NELSON MOTORCYLE CENTRE 902 Front St. “* Nelson ‘Phone 352-2454 LOTTA my Mamin Pisce mmorr ee ae after my CHRISTMAS : TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ‘ My name is Renato and I have ‘been a very good little boy this year. I always do what me and I look Loretta. wants a new “doll house, Iny” dog: wants a ibber bone and’-a new. dog house ‘and:I: want ‘some dump trucks: Thank-You | Santa. . A big hug from : Renato Infanti. Dear’ Sant, Iam. seven years ‘old and my name is Kathleen. I want a talking doll. “Iwas helping my mother to ‘polish thé ‘floor. My sister. is’ five “years” old, her Larisa. She’ wants a wedding dolly. ‘She. was'a very. good girl, she, washed. and oe No Down Payrient on Appi ved Credit ‘ You can Have any ‘car listed below. for only $39 per month "57 Plymouth, 6 std; ‘door sedan, *57 Plymouth, V-8," Aitomatie, ‘Sedan, =... 755. Chev, V-8, rd sedan, ’56: Chev, 2-door sedan, 6 cylinder, standard,’ rebuilt motor .. ’56 Ford sedan, 6 cyl. standard 56 Buick, 4-door hardtop; ‘V-8, auto. trans.,; p.s.,:p.b. 87 Ford v8 d: wee $495. 2. $495 $595 | $4.95 d, 4-door tecatea at PAUL'S ESSO "Phone 365-7343 berniuiieiunibonbuwuaamannnancélt spolesioehuhspshahph techetzinc dime enet Ifo 2 conta uansnonnawoa! from Kathleen and! Larisa’ PAP Dear re lam 9 years ola. I ‘would for.Christmas a baking ‘set; | ni Boston and Nurse’ foe, ‘ay Play 3 wigs,’ blond,’ brown, ae zxay, sa Etch-A-Sketch: Dial and wer machine. My: 3-year: old brother swans a set ‘truck, ‘olden Robot, aero} e,” Sky- Scraper fire truck. 3 Wy: ‘Yours ‘Tealy, . June and Sraney _ Jackson. : For Christmas Shopping drop in to Z Pete’ 's TY Sales & Service ee . Dear Santa, years old: I: would ‘like ‘a cord. We: have “been. very good children -:and- will leave! ‘ame thing for “you. :. Zour. friend, © Danny. Flyin, eked SALE $34.95 8 2 ar ‘Santa Claus a hope you Bave. not heen vor rking: too: hard, * Ihave tried to be good, an a) } ha ‘have worked hard at Saheot uid like a blouse for Christ. Judy Duetsch. ” ALL OTHER. G. E, APPLIAN( ES. AT REDUCED PRICES! A.LARGE LINE. OF CHANNEL MASTER : » AND SONY RADIOS AND. TAPE RECORDERS mas. Claus T-have been a good girl all I would like a skipper and pper case please- Some dish: I-ean-p) house. A pro- G trade-in on riew Phillips i bs Emerson TVs r so’ I can® show mummy . Daddy cartoons. Thanks for Hien ice things you left at ue last’ year. T ‘leave Pete's ‘s TV Sales & Service Pan 277. Columbia, Ave. . Castlegar. Ph. 365-6455 2 TRUITT uN ES eee 5 | reindoers some ‘stigar. a ‘Love ‘Margaret Jeanne S—I have drawn : | thusiasm, too,” ‘says Jack, “and. blished : to My name is Dann: re T & ¥ ik am? enthusiasm. and the H ess are subjedied a the picture ‘on’ the back’ of "my Sob: ZIG, The following column, ‘ on the Castlegar Curling Club, was written by: Cominco: public rela- tions: officer. Larry Stanwood 0 writes'a Weekly col column On the: Button for the Trail Tim Reports from agus mem- bers of the vA e ; Proceeds | to CHRISTMAS HAMPERS : TICKETS. AVAILABLE AT: RICK'S TV, PLAZA HARDWARE “MADDOCKS SHOES WEST'S DEPT. STORE PTs PRESCRIPT IONS CROSSROADS SERVICE ever, has not dampened: the club's enthusiasm for. its annual men’s bonspiel—one of the best in the area each year. Dates-are Feb. 4,5 and 6’and other. details are to’ announced. ~ - >". New executive of the Castle- gar club includes‘Percy: Brown, trict, Curling: aan ‘indicate’: club is-in danger of suffering a severe setback unless measures are: taken :‘so0n- to regain its Past enth enthusiasm: arily, the:: problem’ a) pears bins be the lack’ of suitable curling * facilities. and ~ apathy | 6% and-disunity within the club‘on push for improved With the greatly increased population: that: has poured the) Castlegar-Kinnalr ‘d. distri ae Hh increased Pere oO ers was expecte ear “instead, there hes been H 25 perc cent. “decrease from last 5 year's membership: of around a volt it tas been 2 a very: disap: Bointing says Ja er- past: resident of. the club and’ one of its keenly competi- tive curlers.’ “In the last six. years, ‘Cas- legar curlers have’ come a a lone way, with’ several rinks ona’: standard comparible ie rinks elsewhere in the : Koote- nay. There was .a lot: of: en- plans were. well establis! “Now there seems to he little hat — if anythin: op wand bo wi 1g — shot 8 done; This “indécision could ‘set curlin; back here several years.” ited a ties + the ho rc separa ed from the. hoc! thin - wall. Dacins hock | iv subs Role oF ee and bodi ming against’ the: boards, and to such other noises as are as- sociated writs ho hockey. Some- are even ee the record Player and the High: pled sound. of ;merrimaking by the’ kids.’ And ‘all this isto ing. nm your) the. accompaniment? of: the oc- casional ‘snowball ‘or chocolate bar ‘wrapper : thrown: over the wall onto the qurling ice. i ‘an: you imagine’ trying. to concentrate on making a critical, shot under those conditions?:. a iadditi facilities “and; because «the hoc- key rink. is the“ immediate ren the kids: (God bless ‘em) 3: to . crn Blas: fo hate 8. new ith Hole club : raciliies. Now pequire first-class curling facil-. siuhioneutintemaneeensney Ernie and Alex McKinnon, vice-president; i Grant “Tindale,” treasurer, and ee Ho Le Eya’ Hawthorne, secretary. [yrentetaeancemeennanaenenneenenennng AND LEGION MEMBERS EN RADARS RAISINS 4 bb. bog. BAKING W. LNUTS TIb. pkg... . . 69c _ ROASTED PEANUTS, Fresh, | Ib. "POTATO GHIPS, Nalleys Triple: pak box ‘MIXED NUTS, in shell, 1 hh. oe GINGER ALE or ¢ COCA-COLA, als. 5 for . veceece es $100 NUTS & BOLTS, Tuffy’ Taw ba ae 49e ORANGE c or GRAPEFRUIT st, Shar House Pare, “AB-or, fin es CHEESE, Golden Wost 2 Ib. box ge BANANAS, Golden Ripo, 5 ths. ..... ns . $1.00 SWIFTS BUTTERBALL TURKEYS 20 Ibs. & up, Ib. Boo! yours . 49 WW. AS. SUPPLIES ARE ‘LIMITED ‘LAST WEEK’ WINNER Mrs. Janet. Carr. Castlegar.’ ‘was the © winner of free groc-" ories in last: weeks: draw: to’ the: amount of her sales slip of ‘$7. 78, You may be. the! next lucky winner. me ae YOUR LUCKY DOLLAR STORE “WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES” SRANAAAAAAAARARAAAAA Open. Dally 9. a.m, to 9 p.m. Except Saturday 9 a.m. to 6p.m. few Sa aaa apace | Ninercerenn se ereestneangreesioeienn