CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 22, 1962 FOR SALE Near new. professional Excelsolr model plano accordion, 120 bass, 9 treble 3 bass switches, | $275, Cost new ‘8675. Ph. 365-8307, Bivetrie Fridge, excerient condi- tlon $50; Dining ext, table, $15; Chairs each; Couch $10; brn and wood 1 Htange, $10, Ph, 365-454 Phi s “nesreaoed | coiabination, very good condition, Ph. 965-718, @ Torrid Heat saver wih “fan and-thermostate. Ph, 347 Boys Skates, size _ new; chester- fleid a eed muskrat coat, size 14, Pa. 4 1950 Sa good running order, $125, o rwill take outboard motor in i" South Slocan or at Purebred Springer “Spaniels. Ph. 364-2308, 7 Typewriter. table, chest of draw- “ers, smait chentert ee cool a fan, alze 12-16 ‘di TT in TTT FOR SALE OR RENT With Option to Purchase Two 2-bedroom houses in Robson townsite, ANDERSON AGENCIES. Real Estate and Insurance Phones Bus: Res: (365-3442 965-3276 Contact JACK HIPWELL, our sales- eave taipph prcrer i ae Large crib, good condition, “Fh. 365-1 3658277, AT :TEaay's white figure skates, size 2, good condition, Ph. 365-6081. Winter tire, 670X15, Ph, 365-5140, pose Winter: tikes COR —Ts"bedroom house, fully electric on 5 acres, Irrigated, fruit trees. Apply John Woykin, Passmore, B.C. 347 oun _Wovkiny Fee ‘One white German Shepard Fe- mate, ail shots, contact Gordon Craig Apt, No, 1 Columbla Apts. after 5.80. ~—Ghannel 4.1V_ antenna. Ph. 365- S770. : @ male pupples,- $5.00 each. Ph. 305-5963, ee z ‘Buy @ building tot tor Chrlstmas!, Several for sale, reasonable — cash’ or terms — good locations. Ph, 365- oxst. SAT. Lot for sale, 5th Ave. clase to Catholic Church 100° X75". Covered with seul trees. Ph. 365-5965, 2 dost etiev, needs very a latie work. Ph. 965-4723, 146 Saints “aresses, sizes, 3 12 to 1%. Sofa :Davan. Ph, - 365- 7 S-bedroom house 7 “cuatlogat. Apply 761 - 2nd Ave. $5,001 Two 15” winter recaps with ee WII fit '57 Dodge, Ph, 365-5461, 345 4 acres in Kinnaird between Ro; alite Stn, and CPR raliway on high- way, Apply Butorae Motors Trall, B.C, 345 Black and Decker 73% in.-power saw, 100-ft. extension cord, Canopy to ft 1962-63 ‘half-ton, Ph, 365-5543. Ey In Pass Creek, 4 miles from ferry, 3-bedroom house on 16 acres of land. food «barn and’ other rae ee on good location. $3,500. 5 ; ws FOR SALE Lat In Sopow subdivision, Lot 5 nd part of G, Total 80 X 100, Write Zwynenburg, Bench Road, Co- wi iehan Stn, Vancouver Is, B.C, 344 At the Sentinel in Thruma you van buy Anti-Freeze at $2.65 0 Peer In 4-gallon case lots, 344 Attractive poms? Quilding iets in Castlegar, Ph. FORRENT Modern 3-roomed Apt, 1-bedroom not ete Heres $75.00 4 month. Ph, 365-43 tm Az Heated, fully furnished one-bed- room ‘opartment, central tocation. Ph. 365-9091, With option to buy, 45° x ee20: | house traller, Ph, 965-5067. iouse traller. Ph, 965-5067 S47 ‘Z-roomed basement suite. Ph. 365- 347 TTT ‘Motel Units open for winter rent- als, weekly or monthly with or with- out | cocking, ‘Ron's Motel. Ph. 5613, ‘S-room Teated Bpartment, Apply 426-Tth Ave. Castlegar, Ph, eiverec| ‘Apartment in centre of town, Ph. ‘365-2441. bad Furnished suite, combined 3 iitcn- en and. living. room, ina bathroom. 170; - oth Ave enna . 365-404 AU eeRoenT Valley, aoe = bedroom’ house, gatage and garden plot. $40.00 month. Apply J. M. Cun. ningham, Crescent Valley or. Ph, 359- 5432 or 359-7420, 346 |S m apartment. Apply Mc- Creights Apartments, Ph, 365-9781. . tin 48 ‘House in Castlegar. Ph. 365-6801, Furnished apartment in Kinnaird, all utilities supplied, Ph. be- fore 5 p.m: tin 46 ne room heated suite with gas stove, $40,00 month. Apply 828-6th Ave, Castlegar,” Ph, | 365-8147, 946 Furnished” sulte. in Bremenko's Apartments: Ph, 365-3061, ail cosy cottage, combination oll range. Ph, 965-5992 after G Dm, . +346 7 "Furnished — housekeeping __ suite, bedroom, bathroom, living room, kit- chen, Maples Motel, Blueberry. Ph, ‘365. + 345 -bedroom newly decorated house In Castlegar. Close to business dis- trict, $50 monthly. Apply at Castlegar News. in 45 Furnished I-bedroom house “al surage. Ph. 365-4876, 2 roomed basement suite. Ph. a 5869. " Want to buy plough and disk for John Decre tractor, Ph, 365-5907. je man required. ‘Pleasant, pro- titable pusiness , of ‘your. own, Com- plete ‘training given. Excellent op- portunity. Car necessary. For per- sonal Interview. write or wire Box 4015, Station D, Vancouver. 347 T wood ‘heater. Box s3¢kinnaira or Ph, 365-8050. 346 Want kraftboard portable closet. Ph, 365-8032. 345 NOTICES “Applications will be recelved for. the position of Bus Le heroes ance, Electrician. « Applicat must hold Class oat “chauttours, licence Delicious Apples. “Good quality, reasonable © prices... Dun Carter, Robson. Ph, 365-3111. and Heenee. Evidences of holding these licences must be given when applica- 345 | tion submitted. mS. at Dunean Phyfe style te table and four chairs. Ph. 365+ 345 16 {t,. boat, 18 horse motor with self sterter-and bont float, priced for quick. sale. Apply R. J. Hutchinson, Robson 865-2763 or enquire: at AN- DERSON AGENCIES SMe One_single bed and one 3% Roll- . 344 away bed.’ Ph, 365-2494. School Board Otflee, Closing date of applications, Nov- ember 29, 2283 a it 3:00 p.m., ‘Pacific Penis oe St ig, Sec.- Treas. Senor Dis it. No. 8 Box 820, Castlegar, B.C, Will look after 1 or 2 children in my own home during the day. Eb 365-8223; ; BIG. SALE ARBORITE™ 4:'x 8 SHEETS IN ONE COLOR: L SHEET $17.00 2 SHEETS ‘@ $16. 50. ‘ALUMINUM COMBINATION: DOORS. Left or right Going at Only ... hand opening ; vel. $35.00 MAHOGANY DOORS mae Paint Grade 2 - 6x Gat ....... $6.50 TRANSISTOR RADIOS Hale Price: _1 Toilet New and used tank . . $27.50. LINOLEUM Going at Half Price SKIL SAW or TOOL ‘BOX: ves $i6: 50. NOW. ONLY . . $9. 50 CASTLEGAR: - BUILDING SUPPLY. eee Phone 365-2161 GREA oe LEAP Me oD IT! a mavoe GAN TAKE SOME FSH HOME AFTER ALLS BEACON :MOTORS Ltd. Pontiac) — Butcx _ Voushoo | 701° Baker St, Neloou ‘ S Phone. 876 “if Contact : PAUL ‘THEDERAHN ‘- “Fhooe ‘965-2511 Robeen | (ity Mamaball's - Store :- He inane exe i LAND a ia EXCAVAZION * Canada, thé Castlegar Chamber of The Catholic Women's League of Kinnaird held’ its November meeting at’ which time the suc- cessful:‘efforts of the recent Fall Bazaar were reviewed, The ‘result was that ‘several new suggestions for next year’s event'were put forth. Mrs, R. Paul was appointed general’ convenor. Mrs. M. Warford reported on the annual. meeting of the Koo. |tenay Society for the Handicapped, attended by her. at the Silver Birch ichool. ‘A superior collection of col- oured slides on scenes from’ Rome and near country: side were shown with narration, by Mrs, E. Halewyn. Outstanding in the projections were some of the paintings in- eluded in the entire work of Will Halewyn, brother-in-law of the narrator. ‘A renowned artist, Mr. Hale- 345) wa sthe first individual to be granted a private exhibition in the heart of Rome. He used oils as his media for the’ huge show pieces displayed for “one week during May, of this year, The inspiration: Zor the ones which caught Mrs. Halewyn’s cam. era at the time were obtained in | Jordon. ‘His subject matter is used “NOTICES ‘Annual. Nut, Drive sponsored. by the WA to, the Castlegar and District Hospital will be ‘aeld Wednesday evening, Nov. 28, starting at 7 p.m. “support “your hospital, buy your Christmas nuts early.” Reliable Baby Sitting In my own home or go out in aastine only, Call 202 ‘4 Srd, Street, Kinn Room and board avatlable in Cas- tlegar. Ph. 365-5770. Will take care of, child | while. parent works, Hostinamrt td Ph,’ ‘365-8264. Salvation “Army Home League oe and sale on Sat. Nov. 24 from - 4 pan, at United Church hall, 246 ‘St. David's Anglican WA (Castte- gor. Branch) will hold their. sana tea and bake sale on November 24 af 230 In the undercroft of St, Dave's Church. (Sherbiko Sub-Division) 246, U-Phone Services isa phone ans- wering service for business eee nee ~7Rrofegslonal ,accordian . lessons. mornings enly. 4 Deadline for, classified ads ls 12 "4noon Wednesday” prior to the ies of issue. ; TENDERS Bids are: invited for purchase of terminal bultding at Alr- Kinnaird CcWL Ladies See|_ Slides of Rome, Paintings |.. with modern technique but the end reste is a‘form of the’ clapaieal: “Sale Nuts Wed. “The November meeting of the Castlegar . and.: District: | Hospital Auxiliary was held in the auxiliary ‘foom of the hospital with: Mrs. D. Ww. His done i im Indonesta with the we of charcoal. Mr... Halewyn's mastery , “will take him to Paris and London and eventually bring him to this con- tinent.” - The appreciative audience. ‘was later served 1 ‘refreshments by host- esses Mra, N. Orlesky and Mrs. ao MeGauley. Leiter fo the Editor “Dear Sir: i ‘As this is Retarded C. 5 Items under: : discussion in: cluded. plans «for the Auxillary's annual ‘nut’ sale’ to ‘be held next Wednesday: starting at.7 teri Mrs. Brookes; announced that: the) Ki- wanians ‘had: again: offered to as~ sist the’ auxiliary.’ in- driving ‘the Air ‘Cadets to the homes, |: Bins. Eileen Hughes “Dogwood Gitcle Hears 30. Visits x ‘The Suembers « of the, Di jogwood Circle. of the‘ United Church “Wo- men. held. their: regular’ meeting | Tuesday ‘evening ‘at’ the home of ports Any. reasonable-ofter accepted., For: detalls Ph, 865-3011 -or apply ‘at’ airport, z ie : LEGAL NOTICE TO. CREDITORS * WILLIAM WILLIAM PLOTNIKOFF, » formerly of Pastlegary, Bo, de- . ceased. NOTICE 18 - HEREBY: : gvEN that” ereditors< and ‘others " having callms against the estate of the a- bovenamed decensed are hereby .re- quired to send them’to Messrs. DahI- strom. Wetmore and McGauley, -Bar- risters” and ‘Solicitora, P.O. Box 360, Castlegar, B.C. Before the} Beth day, of. December, 1962, ‘after. which date the administrator ‘vill distribute the safd estate among \the ‘parties entitl- ed thereto having regard only to the claims of which It then has notice, js DAHLSTROM, ‘WETMORE '& Mc- CAULES ‘Solleltors. for - HARRY WILLL PLOTNIKOFF, ‘Admin- {strator of the Estate ot “Wile. women will contribute: to‘ the pro. gram. _Fianl plans;were made ‘for reported that 30 hospital visits had been. made during: the month, Mrs,.Hunter; who had attend- © led’ the’! Handicapped < ‘Children School. meeting, gave a’ report ‘and she also said that all organizations in’ the district would’ be asked to make: a donation to’ the Dr.. Enidi- cott Home which is to be in. Cres tom. ” Members were eked to “meet on Tuesday to held’ with the: pric- ing‘of. the articles’ for’ the.’sale, Mrs. P. Swift read ‘several chapters from’ the study-book “The We Word andthe Way.” At the’ close of bus. ines ‘the. hostess : served /deliciots | ® jrefreshments. Mam Willlam Plotnikort.... 445 |, thé bazaar to be held Dec. 1. It was |~ at the home of’Mrs. L. Grunerud | o1 Ynitiated to ordinary. member- ship'at the regular. meeting ‘Tues- | dc day : night .was: Daniel ‘O'Shea. Building Supplic es Panding 2 a pita, m7 om Ltd. é Castiogar. i “Phone 365-3351. 7 ver has guides ‘have ‘offered .to ‘do. ‘thts, and. ‘the: auxillary will meet‘to make. the fruit baskets. The auxiliary members will icon. tinue’ their) work in’ limiting :the waa) concluded with a’.very’inter- eating and inf Mra, Hugo. Wood about: her. trip. te ithe hospital convention:in Pen, a nm, number..of visitors, ‘The meeting |’ ‘formative ‘report by |. ~ the organiat of:Central:Presbyter- -Vancouver. after “spending. a few 5 Tables Played “tn Robson Hall ’\'The’ Robson’ WI ‘and Robson Recreation ‘Society . jointly “held their second card party, in the:hi hall, ‘with’ five’ tables ‘being ‘played. :.Whist prizes were won by Mrs. R. : Fowler and’Mr, Lacoursiere’and bridge by. Mrs. G. Carr. and J. Mar- shall.” Delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Grant. and’ Mre. Byers, The next, party ‘will bein the hall on Dee. 1. Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE ‘365-9041 Cor. Maple & Sth, Castlegar Janitor Service - ished;.:Paint ‘washing:. Win- . ‘Storm: win- Four. on = $1: 25 : vand ‘ eno j for: Club membership ‘.were ' read and approved and accepted, Com- rade. Sommerfield - reported - a’ suc- | —____ cessful family. supper ‘and dance ‘ | on’ Nov.;10. In the report':it ‘was -_.4| pointed:.out -.that:.owing- to - over- crowding some members were: un-, able’ to be’ admitted! and: to. those iS members an-apology.is tendered as provision for.120 was made and attendance * was: 137, 3-0 4 1 Jt was moved at the. me ing that the Branch sponsor. the Castle- gar;Scout-Pack and the three’Cas- tlegar Cub Packs..'The®! Branch now are sponsors for the Packs. in both. Kinnaird: and Castlegar. ‘A group. committtee was also appoint. ed to'Jook after the affairs of the Packs.A: vote of . thanks and ap- |: Preciation was extended’: ta” the’ ; | Castlegar News for, their’ fine’ cov-, erage and items in connection: with | ee observance of |Remembrance Adult: ‘straight ‘skating }'c day Nov. /25).7°°-) 8.30-‘pan, ‘| Arena’ or, any, Sunday ‘thereafter. Please, register rgunday. fats the Age. 18: and ‘over. ° Price «50c! per night. All interested.persons please attend.” Students skating B20: 10 Pan, « UNDAY. 24 4-Fai spite "2 = 8.30, Adult Skating 18'& over. 8.30 /=-10.15, Students & Adults money: 2.9 Minor Hockey. TUESDAY”? % 4.30'- 5,30 Figure Skating © 6- if jBlinas, Hockey. Ronee 330 a0 General Skating i mmercial Hockey; (Shop: Bos Packers vs Nelson. Ad- : > Ghildren: 10¢: and 25e: .9. Minor. Hockey: “ 9.15 - 1 Celgar:: Hockey. RID. 8. 15; 2/10 General SATURDAY, 7 AM, -' P.M. Minor ‘Hockey 24 Kid's Skat 7,30 ~ 9.30. General Skating CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT PROJECTS: SOCIETY Ph. 365-8158 — ok Earthmoving. “Con ractors BASEMENT: DIGGING, ; DITCH: ING, : “. BACKFILLING, " :Phone ‘sess404 Caitlezar. one: 359-7474. Thrums “PLUMBING | i A and ? ey ~ HEATING . Air, Conditioning. b Pumps & Water Conditioning = Swimming Pool’ Equipment WE CARRY A GOOD. “STOCK OF SUPPLIES | COLUMBIA SAND “& GRAVEL a *- Floors’ waxed © and pol- | “anywt here.on ‘the Arrow uy Lakes * Phone 365-5500 : NIGHTS — NELSON 252-6456 ~ “Arrow Lakes Ferry “Service ROBSON TO. EDGEWOOD. Leave Robson ‘Wharf 10,00 a.m.” Monday.. \ Arrive Ed; 4.00. pan. Monday, Leave Edgewood 7.00 am. ‘Tuesday Li SOHN WARD GAVIN = TUES.” iQ Road. No. 3 To bea ‘Tough Job' | ae “It is'going to be a “tough job” to get the iM, Macheth, who is secretary Tra Highwway, No. 3: designated ‘asa second Trans-Canada ‘Highway or as the alternate route to the bea Commerce ‘was' told at: its meeting jane wee of . the ins-Canada Route~Association, told.the Cham. ber. that the provincial government will probably pressure for a north- ern route as the alternate route be- cause it has spent less money there then’ it has_on the southern route Mr. David: Rogers ‘of Vancou- has been the ‘guest of Mr. and Mrs. -H,.Coleopy this: week. He is ian Church’ at ‘Vancouver. and was sponsored by ithe senior ‘choir He t.: Andrew's Anglican ‘Church ‘in Ae organ’ Fecital last night in Trail. | Ga days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Gus: Leitner.: Gail’ is: employed at UBC:.in the science: research de- nt," pharmacology ‘division. | ‘partme: She ‘graduated last’ spring ‘with'a A degree, majoring” in’ English aa: bacteriology. “Although ' Gai} ‘enjoys Vancouver, she says “There is no-place ‘like home.”’. -OZEROFF SJEWELLER, HAS THE ~ GIFT THAT. ~ NEVER STOPS _ GIVING! “| Briggeman, Ay yaneel oral sin few ‘Swiss .movements,. your- as~ ‘2 surance of years and years of * trouble-free service. See ou styles. _ |... Williamson.- : | day visitors ‘to ‘Deer’ Park. din rail Tad more’ money. would be forthcoming‘ from the federal government to help build a north= ern road, “You can't really . blame the ed Mr, Macbeth, but it means that those slong Highway No, 3 will nay have'to incraasa the ‘pi nate route, R ‘Mr, Macbeth; said ‘that Publi orks: Minister ' Davie ‘Fulton had advised the Southern Route Assoc-: fation that when: the federal! gav- ernment ‘agrees * an “alternate route, the setection a it ‘Avil be iP ressure the ‘choice-‘of | No,’3.as the alter The 100th living Mrs, Lillian E, Killough of '623.3rd ‘Ave:, Castlegar, was born'on* ‘Wed- neaday of last week’ in Calgary. ‘A son, Thomas Gary, was born to Mrs., Killough's descenidant of years ‘ago, on: her. 85th birthday acquired -her, 85th: living: descend. ant!) with: the :birth: of “Theresa Rose," daughter’ of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 5. Bourchler’ “of Rossland. ; and’ her ©: husband, Mr, ‘and’ Mrs. Gary and Tannis Stenhoise of Cal- i] Bary. ‘As well as being the iooth liv- ing descendant of Mra, Lillian ‘Kil. lough, | the new: baby: is -her 56th great.grandchild. :, ihe ‘The—maternal . grandmother; ot | Mrs, G. A. Ball is the second daugh- ‘|band, the late J.A.,Killough and faraliy on ‘April: 128, °29) 87th Mpirthaay last /July. 13, | illoug ‘celebrated’ her | ¢ ‘and two | 75° iby: hospital ‘ officials TEEN PAR SOORIS _ Sam Lanzarotta Mrs, | Williamso Ons. Mie. M.' Douglas left for Castlegar where she will bea pat- ent in the hospital-for'a few pe Mr.san Harold: W: Seattle, Wash.,-’ arrived" to. spend a holiday with the former’s mother . Ora Wires, and his brother.in- law and sister, Mr-and Mrs. Fred Mrs; Ruth “Austen and: infant son Michael of Castlegar were the Sunday’ guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs..C. “Mr. and Mira, A. Mackereth and son Bruce of Castlegar were Sun- Miss Lorraine Schwartzenhau- er: of Castlegar recently returned from a‘trip to: Europe and-spent the' weekend visiting with relatives at Deer Park. Mrs..A: -Law,has returned. to her home ‘after spending sometime | ital, Named Skating. oe ‘Club President ‘An adult skating ‘club has ‘been formed : with a view \to providiog recreation} for’ adults" who “enjoy the art ‘of straight skating. Partici- pants will be charged a‘fee of 50c for.each skating session: which they attend: Mr, s. Lanzarotia, president of the new gorup is urging prospec- tive (members to register. Sunday evening when the set akating Per. iod takes place, In a_recent meeting ‘with the Project ‘Society executive’ mem- bers were granted a regular week- ly session: of Adult Straight..Skat- ing between 7 and. 8.30 p. every, Sunday... ‘At the close of adult atraieht skating, ‘students may’ “skate. from B30 to 10: pam. ~ BBE SOUADRON *: © Robson -“Man* i Part 1— Administration x “| Squadron will ‘parade § at the High _ | School at 18:50. hrs on ’ Wednesday ing liquor-for: sale E Holabott hag heen ‘convict- |) < me ‘ service,’ andy v parents are Mr. and Mrs. oe MEATY: SPARE: RIBS Round Block - the aly” oe dred new books were put into‘cir- |: z ‘HOT. CHOCOLATE, ‘2 Ib. pkg.