| FURNISHED 1 BDRM. APT. | Within walking distance of | FURNISHED SUITE FOR | eluded, No furnishings, $128 6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 11, 1973 » FOR RENT FOR RENT 1 BDRM, FURNISHED HOU. ge for couple at Blueberr: Creek. No pets. Ph. 365- 7032, 2 5 3: ¥ 5 2 = Immediately ‘Apply 365. 2 BDRM HOUSE, PH. 365: H 32 1 BDRM, FURNISHED COT- tage below College on the meadow, Adults only, no pets. Ph, 365-7117, town, Ph, 365-7606, 32 rent. Utilities included. Ph, 865-5613, 32 2 bdrm. sulte on Kin, St., Castlegar, electricity ite NEWLY RENOVATED 2 bdrm, furnished and heated Apt. Ph. 365-7480 after 5 (fn. 2 Pm. 351 ree MODERN 2 BDRM. HOUSE, Kinnaird, Available March 1, Quiet couple preferred, No pets please, Ph, 365- 5344, 32 per month, Hipwell Realty Ph. 365-7514 1 BDRM. FURNISHED house for couple at Blueber- ry Creek. No Pets, Ph. 365- 7032, 1 BDRM. DUPLEX UNIT, furnished. Couple _ prefer- red. No children or pets, Ph. 365-8091 after 5 p.m. 35: FULLY FURNISHED AND heated suite. Ph. 365-8153 or 365-7319, 351 2 ee ae RURNISHED IN BLUEBERRY, 2 BDRM. Pi, 3668120 8 ast suite, furnished. Ph. 365° 2 BDRM. FURNISHED MO- ROBSON. 2 BDRM, HOUSE partly furnished. Ph. 365- 5405, 32. COMPLETELY FURNISHED bsmt, suite. (available Feb. 1) Includes T.V. and cable us all utilities, Very cen- A eople on- y. Ph. 305-5724," 32 Top Grade! Sides Beef at low Economy Prices! The Best Beef at the Lowest Price! Choice order. FOR RENT 1 BDRM, FURNISHED . $25 weekly. 1451 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, 25: ildren or pets. $75. Ph, 365- '. tfn 50 5872, FOR SALE TABLE SAW AND JOINT- er; 19" BW portable T.V.; 8 mm movie camera (oom lens, automatic light expo- sure) and projector $70; size CCM Senior A Skates (barel; ems in excellent condition. Ph, 365-8351. 32 TRISH) SETTER, YOUNG male, lovely nature. Ph. 362- S116 or 364-4268. 3 Ib. pkgs. Margarine 89¢ Duncan Hines Cake Mix 49c box. Bob's Pay’n Takit Stores Ltd. ARGUS PROJECTOR, $35. Ph, 365-5667. * FENDER RHODES ELECT- 583, Kaslo or Ph. Boe 2807. ZENITH CLOTHES DRYER, needs small repairs $10, GE. Solid State portable record player $30, 10 vol- ume set encyclopedia $35, duuble pedestal desk $30, h, 365-5421, FURNISHED AND HEATED bachelor suite. Ph. Sera 1s6, 12’ X 56’ FURNISHED TRA- iler in Castlegar. Ph. 365- 7672, .3 3p Cranbrook 426-5102, TURNISHED 1 BDEMAPT. 7,,°ND,,5 BDRM. SUITES Within walking distance of ‘Apartments. Ph. S0S5145 = 65-023, tins i} ‘town. Ph. 365-7698. 32 HIPWELL REALTY : J. F. HIPWELL 365-7514 — AGENT BJORN EDBLAD 365-7514 or 365-3423 HELP! Forced to sell this country place at Pass Creek. Near finished 3 bdrm. home on 3 acres. Old barn and coop. Good water system. Close to school ‘and “fishing. Price reduced by $1,500 but will still listen to an offer. Please hurry. NEW LISTING 10th Ave., Kinnaird — 3 bdrm. family home. Full basement. Built-in stove and oven, Carport. Large lot in good neighborhood, $22,700. RENT PROBLEMS? Have a look at this cozy 2 bedroom home in Castlegar. Walking distance to shopping. Large 100 x 120 ft. lot. For $10,500 you will find it cheaper than rent. MUST SELL — REDUCED BY $2000 Owner moved so the house is presently va- cant. 10th Ave, Kinnaird an ‘the bench. 2 bdrms, W/W carpets throughout. Very comfortable. Now only $17,900. REVENUE HOME — CASTLEGAR 2 storey. Large kitchen and 2 bdrms. on main floor. 2 suites up plus 2 rooms in basement. 3 separate baths. Nice location with river view. Possible rent $350 per month, CASTLEGAR BUSINESS Retirement has forced the sale of this money maker. Long established with good reputation. Very reasonable price. A golden opportunity for the right person, All information in confidence. BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL, LAND, HOMES We have other good business and Sth niversaty 20% OFF on all Guitars ‘Amplifiers, Drums, Acces- sories and Music Books. 10 ‘F on all Yamaha Pianos and Organs. WIN A GUITAR Yamaha G-100 Classic All you have to do is write your name and address and phone number and pul it in “The Lucky Box" in the ore. Draw will be held Feb. 1, 1973. Winners announced in next week's issue. COME AND BROUSE AROUND COLUMBIA MUSIC 1415 Bay Avenue, Trail Ph. 368-6621 Your Yamaha Music Dealer SES) HANDY HOKY SWEEPER. Everyone who has one loves it. Ph. Molly White 365- 5805. 31 TV. SETS FOR SALE OR Rent. Robson Radio and T.V. Ph, 365-5575. 31 NEW 2 BURNER ALCOH-/ Ray, ol stove, used single bed, used 7’ skis, used tub, hand basin and toilet. Ph. 365- 7633. 351 399° NORDIC — SKI-DOO; Ph. 365-6418, 651 B& W T.V. MORTGAGE MONEY IS available at Castlegar Sav- Ings Credit Union. Ph. 365- tin4s Property for Sale RIVER FRONTAGE GRAND Forks, 4.87 acres on river. 4 ner property, road, private water, land to river, served by school bus, excellent soil, simple to irrigate from riv- er, electrie power and ph. Ph, 442-3010 after 5.30 p.m. tinad Vehtoles for Sale 1967 %-TON FORD RAN- ver camper special. A-l con- dition 360 cubic inch auto., ps, p.b. 17" split. rims, dual gas tanks, bucket seats, deluxe cab, block heater. kewractabie back bumper to fit 12' camper. Ph. 60-0515. 1972 LTD FORD, 4 DR. PIL- lared hardtop. Canary yel- low, brown vinyl roof with many extras, Ph. Se Crisco Shortening, 3 Ib. tins $1.29, Crest Toothpaste, lg. 150 m. size (super-size) only $1.19. Bob's Pay'n Takit Stores Ltd. 1986 OLDS CUTLASS, 2 DR. 100th St., Blueberry cree 1970 DATSUN STATION- wagon, 40,000 miles, radio, 3 spare tires. Price. Ph. 365-6738. 32 1968 GMC % TON, L.W.B., camper type. Bol condition $1,800.00 iy $75.00 per month with no down payment on ap- proved credit. Ph. John 359- 7570 evenings. 3L 1962 FORD STATIONWAG- on, auto, ps. new winter tires. Best offer. Ph. 365- 5049. 351 WANTED FOSTER PARENTS NEED- ed for all ages. Ph. 365- 3322 between 9 am. and 430 p.m. PROFESSIONAL FOSTER parents wanted for a nine year old boy. Please contact Gattinger at 365-3322 or 365-3147." 81 The Best! Gold Seal Chunk Tuna 2 tins 89c. Buy a case at this price! Bob's Pay’n Takit Stores Ltd. : 23" ~PHILCO Ve. Cabinet Model in excellent condition. Ph. phar EI - machine) and set. 82 Cedar St, (Next to Castle Theatre). tin44 TENNESSE AROMATIC EMPTY BEER AN. 0] bottles. Apply Chuck's Transfer. Ph. 365-7371. tin32 WORK WANTED TOP SOIL, CRUSHED OR pit-run gravel and sand — Ph. 365-5158. tin 40 ELECTRIC GUITAR AND amplifier. Ph. 365-5724. 31 HOMES FOR SALE Anderson Real Estate Ltd. Exclusive Fifth Avenue Kinnaird. : opportunities as well as acreage, commercial properties, and homes, Call or drop in. There is never any obligation. You'll find the best buys at 1,200 sq. feet of absolute comfort in HANDYMAN WANTS work at ing. Ph. 365- 5205. BABYSITTING, ROBSON, evenings. Ph. 365-5417. 32 2 lb. pkg. Nabob Coffee 1.98. 1 Ib. pkg. Nabob Cof- lee 99c. Lg. 10-oz. Jars In- stant Coffee $1.59. Wagon Wheels, 12 in pie. 49c. Bobs Pay'n Takit Stores ‘Spectacular ALASKAS xclting story of a rugged sour <4 fough in America’s Last Frontier Reasonable - WORK WANTED NOTIOES SNOW PLOWING Fast-efficlent. Commercial or residential. Ph, eta HELP WANTED Applications will be re- ceived for one full-time jan- itor for School District No. 9 (Castlegar), Hours of work are from 4 p.m, to midnight Monday - Friday. Salary in accordance with the current agreement. Previous experience prefer- red but not essential, Applications close noon, January 17, 1973. Applica- tion forms are available at the board and maintenance offices, J, Dascher, Secretary-Treasurer School District 9 Castlegar, PART-TIME HOUSEKEEP- ers, Ph, 365-3322 between 9 YOUNG WOMAN WISHES position as typist, reception- ist, bookkeeper, accounting, ete. Reply Box 405, Castle- gar. 32 DEPENDABLE MAN WHO can work without supervis- ion. Earn $14,000 In a year plus bonus. Contact custom- ers in Castlegar area. Limit- d auto travel. We train. Air mail S. H. Dickerson, Pres., Southwestern Petrol- gum, Box 789, Ft. Worth ‘eX. Do you get a patronage cash refund from your food store? Our Customers Do! Enquire at Bob's Pay’n Tak- SAWMILL FITTER. PER- manent position available YOU CAN STOP INFLA- tlon from eroding your suv- Ings — invest In Castlegar Curling Club Debentures, and watch your money grow by 8% per year — Contact joroso and Associates, Og- low's or Castlegar Drug. tin 51 ROBSON AREA RESID- ents: Robson Boy Scouts will pick up your bottles, Ph, 365-7349, 848 I DO REMODELLING _IN- terior, Build rumpus rooms, remodel bathrooms, By hr. or contract, Ph, 365-7348, (George). tinal A.A. MEETS ROBSON Church Hall, Wednesdays 8 pu Health Centre Sat- urdays 8 p.m, Alanon Sat- urdays, Health Centre 8 p.m. For further informat- jon write Box 303 or Box 1332 Castlegar. tinas ALCOHOLICS ANONYM- ous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their com- mon problem and help oth- ers to.recover from alcoho- lism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking, There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self- supporting through our own contributions, A.A. is not allied with any sect, denom- ination, politics, organiza- tion or institutlon; does not wish to engage in any con- troversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose Js to stay sober and help other alco- holics to achieve sobriety. Box 303, Castlegar. tin 40 ir exp ed fitter, certification pre- ferred @ 80 mm capacity sawmill on trans Canada highway, Salmon Arm and on shore of beautiful Shus- wap Lake. Must be able to fit band and circular saws. Excellent living conditions — union rates. Apply to Personnel Supervisor, Fed- erated Co-operatives Limit- ga. Canoe, B.C. Phone 832- EXPERIENCED HEAVY ne nm Good. living ‘conditions — union wages — Apply to Personnel Supervisor, Fed- erated Co-operatives Limit- ed, Box 70 Canoe, B.C. Ph- 2-294, NOTICES FOR WEDDING CAKE DE- coration and supplies Ph. K. Varabioff 365-6547. 32 ANY PERSONS INTEREST- ed in TRI-CHEM liquid em- broidery. please’ Ph. 365- 32 FREE INFORMATION. Self-Divorce or Self-Incor- poration. 414-1298 W 10 Vane. Tel 738-1731. 151 Beat High Food Prices. Be one of our Patronage Re- fund Club and get Cash re- funds! No obligation! En- quire from “Rosa.” Bob's Pay’n Takit Stores Ltd. Peer eee Coming Friday, January 19 — One Day Only [CASTLE THEATRE | attachments. More power for your dollar. Phone, write for literature and de- monstrations or come and see UB. G. & H. DISTRIBUTORS Sales and Service Box 72, Ph. 365-7306 Robson, B.C. 5 tin 40 QUALIFIED FARRIER — Rick Martin, Ph, 352-7998, Nelson. tinl4 ATTENTION: LEGION OP- en every Friday 4 p.m. Live music every’ Sturdsy. tin47 PIANO TUNING AND repairs, Columbia Music Ph. 368-6621. * tin27 PHOTOCOPYING: BLACK- CLASSIFIED AD RATES: 5 cents per word per inser- tion. Minimum 75 cents. Three insertions for the display advertising is 12 noon on Tu A ENGAGEMENT College Hockey Cariboo College vs. Selkirk Saints Fri, Jan, 12 Sat., Jan, 13 8:15 p.m. Adults $1.00 Students 50c “Support College Hockey’ : KINGAR CONTRACTORS LTD. Back-Hoe, Trucking, Disposal Fields, Septic Tanks, Excavating, Top Soil Castlegar Arena Castlegar Arena Children 25¢ 9:15 p.m. HOURLY OR CONTRACT GARY T. BATTING 365-6638 Box 1248 — Castlegar, B.C, < _SELKIRK 4 COLLEGE UNIVERSITY TRANSFER CREDIT COURSES These courses may also be taken for general in- terest or as part of a General Studies Diploma. ENGLISH 213 — MODERN AMERICAN LITERATURE A course in modern American literature ranging from’ Mark Twain to Eldridge Cleaver. Time: Thursdays commencing Jan, 11 at 7:00 p.m. Place: Selkirk College, Castlegar Campus, Rm. B-13. Fee: $30.00 Instructor: Mrs. Rona Dexter FINE ARTS 101 A survey of fine art from the 14th Century to the modern period, The course is illustrated by slides, film- strips, recordings etc, the main emphasis being on painting, Ip and hi No pi nowledge is necessary. Time: Tuesdays commencing January 9th Last date for enrollment January 16th. Place: Selkirk College, Cas.legar Campus, Room M-17 $30, Instructor: Mr. Don Campbell ANTHROPOLOGY 101 — AN INTRODUCTION TO AN- THROPOLGY Folktale, Folksong and Folk Hymnody. Minor Gen- res, Structural Analysis and Cantometrics. Mythology. Material Culture: Artifact; lconography; Archaeology. Introduction to Doukhobor Studies. Time: Thursdays commencing Jan. 11th at 7-10 p.m. - Place: Selkirk College, Castlegar Campus, Room M-17 Fee: $30.00 Instructor: Dr. M. Mealing LEARNING RESOURCES PACKAGES Many University Transfer Credit courses can be taken as “package programs.” They have been des- cribed as a major innovation allowing ‘those who ‘cannot attend regular classes to still take‘ full College courses. They are best described as correspondence courses but with ihe difference that you mest regularly with the instructor. The advantages are that you can set your own study pace, and study in your own home. For more inf ion on L jing Pack contact Selkirk College, Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. WOMEN'S STUDY PROGRAM Readings in 20th Century North American Literature A daytime course | ly for women, which will review the works of 20th century North American authors such as W. C. Williams, Ken Kesey, Sinclair Ross and others, ‘i Time: Tuesday 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. k ing January 16th, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Want to Sell Your House? CALL MARY 365-6451 or 365-5244 Duration: 14 weeks Place: Selkirk College, Castlegar Campus, Room M-10 Fee: $15.00 (registration at first class) Instructor: Pauline Wah CONVERSATIONAL RUSSIAN An opportunity to improve your knowledge of the Russian language. Time: Tuesday commencing Jan. 9th at 7-10 p.m. Place: Selkirk College, Castlegar Campus Room M-1] Fee: $20.00 per person, $21.00 per couple Instructor: Mrs. A. Gattinger Poetry reading Thursday, January 11 — VICTOR COLEMAN posiponed until March 14 due to indisposi- tion of Mr. Coleman. SELKIRK COLLEGE FILM FESTIVAL ay Sundays 2:00 p.m. — Castle Theatre, Castlegar, Sunday, January 12th; Castlegar, Lindsay Anderson's film “IF” LEGAL LEGAL OARDS OF THANKS Canada‘Elections Act. Electoral District’ of Kootenay West, SUMMARY OF RETURN ~ OF ELECTION, EXPENSES There is below set out, as required by Section 63 (6) of the, Canada Flections , a summary, signed by- the official agent, of the return of election expenses made to me by him on be- half of Paul.G. Moroso, one ‘of the ‘candidates at the re- cent election of a member. fo servejin: the House of Commons ‘of Canada held is the above-mentioned el- ectoral district, which said return is{on file at :ny of- fice and may, on payment of a fee of twenty cents, be there inspected und extracts taken therefrom at any rea- sonable time during the six months next after the 6th day of January, 1973, being the day upon which the said return was furnished to me. ° Dated at Nelson this sReturning Officer Summary of Return of Elec- tion Expenses of Paul G. loroso. Receipts, contributions ete, $5822.55 Number of persons from whom received 25, : Total Hire of. premises Services Travelling expenses and hire: of: vehicles 494.00° Goods supplied 8.71 Advertising 3042.38 Delayed undisputed claims $1207.91 Dated at Nelson, B.C., this 6th day of, January, 1978, Alf G, Sannes Official Agent ANNOUNSEMERT Mr, and Mrs, William Bartsoff:of Salmo, B.C. are pleased to announce the Marriage of their only dau- thie to Stan Nick marriage took place in Nel- son, Dec. 29, 1972. Application for a Water Licence WATER ACT (Section 8) I, ‘Nick and Mary Plot- nlkoff, of P.O, 527, Castle- far, B.C. hereby apply to he Comptroller of Water Rights for a liconce to di- vert and use water out of Gibson Creek which flows southwest and discharges in- to Norns Creek and give no. tlce of my application to all persons affected, The point of diversion will be located at P. O. D. “w", W.R. MAP ie quantity of ‘water to be diverted is 1000 g.a.d, The purpose for which e _ the water will be used is domestic, The land on which the water will be used Is Lot 2, D.L. 7780, Kootenay Dist., Pi, 2596, A copy of this applica- tion was posted on the 2ist October, 1972 at the propos- ed point of diversion and on the land where the water is to be used and two cop- jes were filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson, B.C. Objections to this appli- cation may be filed with the said Water R der or with We would like to thank ople who sent flow- Mrs, Ane Gundersen, special thanks to the pall- bearers, Don Wickett of the iy. The Gundersen fam- les OARDS OF THANKS tom ate Ua aes We wish to thank Drs, Hall and Johnson and all him, their help and tributes. Special thanks to the Castle- gar Funeral Home for. all their sympathetic thought- iulnes_and assistance. — The Nelson and Grif- fiths Families Senior Citizens Enjoy Wide Variefy In Their Entertainment . * Mid-December the Sen- lor Citizens Association held their annual Christ- mas Party in the Legion Hall catered by the Ladies Auxillary to the Canadian ion, by Eighty-six members si- gned the membership book with grace said by Mrs. I. (eNe The bars had been donated * The hall and tables by the hospital staff, were decorated ‘by Mrs. Bob Maddocks read a Mollie White, who. with her greetin card received from helpers, all. deserve a big . an vote of thanks. A Christmas tree, donated by Jim La- mont from the Rotarians, plus the presence of a large Santa Claus, gave a real. Christmas atmosphere. To further add to the ‘Christmas spirit: jolly old Santa (Bob Hamil) made an appearance via the rear door jingling alelgh bells with his sack filled with chocolate bars which he handed out to each one pre- sent assisted by Sirs, White, inta was asked to ata ree enol fhe cite . one fora certifical jon- Funeral Services ated by Super Valu and ° won by Mr, Held for Antonio for a door by Mrs, Dyck's sister, and one (Tony) Matassso, 83 for the Senior Citizens .raf- ' Antonio (Tony) Matassa, 83, of Kinnalrd and a form- le with Mrs, L. P. Fergus- er resident of Nelson for on as recipient. . The t two prizes were dolls dress- more than 60 years, died on dnesdi ist week In WEATHER the Comptroller of Water i B.C., within th rly days of the first date of publication of the applic- ation. First date of publication is: January 11, 1978. Mx Mn Pre. Sun 25 16 — 48 1610 01 7 02 Jan, Jan, 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jan, 9 0 5 5 5 6 Eastern Sfar Senior Guests Receive Special Recognition Members of Minto Chap- ter. Order of the Eastern mas in the Twin Rivers . Mrs. MeNeil said Grace and a delicious pot luck supper, along with tur- key and all the trimmings, was enjoyed by the 30 per- worthy raig ex- tended welcome to the members who are over 80- years-old and called on Miss Sybil Harrower to present each lady with a corsage and the gentlemen with a boutonniere. Those‘ recelv- ing flowers were Mrs. L. P. Ferguson, Porter of Rossland, who were unable to be present, a frevace besercacET Career Opportunity 7 Texaco Canada Limited offers career opportunity to lease modern two-bay service station in a shopping centre in Kinnaird, $7,000 to $10,000 required. Please contact Mr. AR. Kaminski at 492-2809, P.O, Box 159, Penticton, B.C., of Mr. F. Rv Pressacco at 368-3044, Trail, B.C. : All Inquiries in Confidence od tor -CAMADA LEAITED 2-1 box of mixed cookies which Mrs. H. John- son delivered to them. , ed Py Me and Mrsi-J. Sti rs: M. Peéachey ‘at’ the ' piano, accompanied th I rs Hin which the” members enjoyed dancing to Fecordings. ; After the regular. meet- “ ing on Tuesday, Dee. : 19, members enjoyed a_ social hour ‘during which the tur- key hamper and cushion, which the members had-sold tickets on, was drawn. Win- ner of the turkey hamper was Breit F, (Dolly) Dawson of Kinnaird and the cushion, ed and donated by Mrs. R. Ww of Ja Castlegar and District Hos- ital. Worthing. Funeral services were After supper the mem- bers and guests were enter- held Saturday from Thom- pson Funeral Home. tained by: Mrs. Katie Shaws dancers from Trall. Mrs. C, Henne also entertained with Mr. Matassa was born in Rome, Italy Feb. 14, 1889, before coming to the several recitations. Mrs. Doreen Cussitor, pianist, al- United States where he liv- ed for a short time. Hi so entertained. The dancers performed man: moved to Canada and lived dance, These were done by junior and senior dancers, 's, Henne recited) many humorous pieces and Mrs. Cussitor played for the car- ol singing. . Shaw. ex- pressed the pleasure of her- self and that of the dancers his home on Nelson Avenue _ in entertaining the Seniors. until moving to Castlegar On behalf of the member- to live with his daughter ~ ship Mrs. J. Raine thanked and son-in-law in 1968, the entertainers for a won- Mr. Matassa was a mem- — derful evening. ber of the former Church of the Redeemer Anglican Parish, and was an active worker in the’ church. He was a member of the Kni- ghts of Pythias and had re- ceived. 50 year mem- ; bership pa and certificate. He.is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ken (Violet): Crosbie of Kinnaird; . one sister and several nieces in Ttaly;’_ two grandchildren, e Tony .Crosbie- of \Saskatooni; thing, and Mrs.; Diane Williams of * Cranbrook, and’ three great- grandchildre1 rived, Dancing was enjoyed yy many members waile e bi others just enjoyed enjoyed the even- music. ig. A great‘ deal of work and Planning went into this party and the Senior Citi- zens extend their. thanks to the, Super. Valu, Mrs, Wo Santa ‘and - coinmittee.: Also to all who nm, helped in’ any way to make v, Terry Allen offic-’: such a wonderful evening. iated at the service. Burial « Mrs. ler_ announced took pee Nelson Me- ethat: pire silvers Tender mor! garten children-wou! a ——_———__ the Senior Citizens Centre which had been made and during December to put: on donated by Mrs. L. Green. their programme. wood, was won by Mrs, D, The Senior Citizens al- ( Wallace of Castlegar. so-received an invitation 1e members extend. from the high school to at: their most sincere thanks to tend their December con- all who helped cert, : Ifthe government _ isgoingio offer _ you better car insurance, do they need the Ladies: of the Legion, - erg,"and the entertalineat: : oo cane FRING. Chicken — ork RIBLETS, — Sliced Side, Pioneer, acon : 1 Ib. Package ......... vecsasossvataeeaces omato”.10.* ulte Glendale. Fresh Chumed. "Canada No. 1. red FAMILY. Ferr-Wood Fresh, 24 oz. Loaves .. ide cgaigaaad |.) ; pe WICE. omato :: TISSUE. : *: Kleenex, Flat 1 Fold, 3606 sscee ee Grapefruit Texas White or Pink.. 48's Mushrooms Fresh. Moneys. Bulk Friendly Frank Says.. - “It's Summer in January... and People Agreed!" “a. SUPER SPECIAL ON Atlas Roadmaster Mark [11 Fibregias Belted Whitewall Tires G78-14 and H78-14 .Only.10 of Each Left! Regular $45.95. Super Special, Half Price HIPWELL REALTY 353 Columbia Ave., Castlegar DOG OR CAT FOOD. Rover =: Chicken or. Fish. N + 15,02, .... «-~ and better service, wouldn't people be standing in line to buy /,. MIXED. “ government insurance? : : : : : © 1 ol A. | McCains: Peas, Peas . » With private insurance. ( : meetin “> companies competing \\. K ; : : : a : : : Valio Cream. ; j Cheese = .69 wy 25 IB, Box essen DLS : f & Carrots, Beans, -wouldn’t that encourage PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 11, 12, 13 AT SUPER-VALU (CASTLEGAR ONLY) a monopoly? 7&9 Adults $1.75 Children Under 12 - 75c¢ gasses acceetto sun deck and beautiful 80 X 180 -Jot overlooking the Columbia river. Perfect pri- vacy. Priced to sell at $26,- 500.00. J-A-N-U-A-R-Y CLEARANCE SALE 25 Pct. OFF Ski Jackets, Warm-Up Ponts Pant Coats, Dresses 20 Pct. OFF Pant Suits, Pant Tops Blouses, Bulky Pullovers After all, if they were going to give you better coverage, better rates ft SPRING CLEANING! ‘71 DATSUN — 4 DR. — NEW TIRES ‘70 DATSUN — 4 DR. — NEW TIRES ‘70 DATSUN, AUTO.-WAGON — NEW TIRES "69 RIDEAU — V-8 “65 PARISIENNE SPORT — H.T. ‘@5 AMBASSADOR V-8 —H.T. —.NEW TIRES "65 DODGE WAGON, V-8 — NEW TIRES ‘65 RAMBLER — 6 AUTO. ‘ 3 BDRM. HOUSE FOR SALE or. rent. Ph. 365-6538 or 365-3228. 31 LOW DOWN PAYMENT — New three bdrm. full bsmt. homes, patio doors, sundeck, carpeting and vinyl floors, Alcan aluminum siding, car- ports, $22,900 for 1723-9th Ave. $21,900 for 1725, 9th Ave., Kinnaird in Kinberry Heights. Ph. 365-8119 to view. : ————— ACT NOW FOR BEST DEAL Strand and Mosby 3 Really Ltd, CROSSROADS § "#8 Phone Trail 364-2507 2 tin42 DATSUN | SALES LTD. s Gorn. 12 ox, the government to keep conits toes? _ Wewantyou, “to think about It. Really think aboutit. | _ Insurance Companies operating in reg Compas prating NO REASONABLE. OFFER REFUSED Prices Slashed ‘to Clear on Many Other Items ‘THIS WEEK'S HOCKEY POOL SCORES Montreal 5, California 0. Toronto 4, Los Angeles 2 Pittsburg Penguins 4, Vancouver Canucks 2 Woodland Park Esso PHONE 365-3355 : Carpet Headquarters OGLOW BROS. CASTLEGAR Phone 365-7202 GAS Is OUR BUSINESS