ora q - Suitable for single woreng _SPR METAL SKIS WITH Be Per Word Per Insertion Minimum 50 Cents 3 Insertions for Price of 2 50c Billing Charge if Ad not paid for before noon on Friday after ad first run Classified Ads Deadline “10 am. Sharp Wednesdays Display Advertising Deadline 12 Noon Tuesdays Phone 365-7266 © FOR RENT SUITE. AV- FURNISHED ; ailable Dec. 18, Ph. 365- 751 349 3 BEDROOM TRAILER IN Blueberry. Ph, rorya SPACIOUS 2 BDRM. FURN- ished Apt, with ually room, Kemperman Apts, Ph. 365- tes 49 SMALL 2 BDRM. HOUSE, unbaraished in Robson. Ph, ROOM AND BOARD AV- ina at Robson. Ph, 365- fully furnished, S vastier and washer ani dryer, newly redecorated. silo" per month. Ph. 365- ite, Ph, 365-5062, 1 BDRM. FURNISHED APT, girl. Ph, 365-5778. Shenah ‘her with care, ‘ll never know how “much you miss her, — . ‘Until she is no longer there. — —Sadly missed by daughter ye, and son B © Cards of Thanks The President and Exe- ecutive of the Gatlegar Fig- ure Skating Club wish to extend a a special Thank You to Lutz and his Staff m who worked before and during the weekend, al- so those who helped clean UP. pane, peo le that sup: port ith donations. Ped yo each and every- one, because without you it could not have been pos- Muminated Outdoor Displays Can be Enjoyed by Al—John Dvorak Photo BIRTHS GUIDO — To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Guido of Kin- is : Mra, G. D. Poetz (nee Dor- othy Thring) of Edmonton, sister Nov, 9 a daughter, a for Trevor, : YM ‘4 Quality Built Mobile Homes Playmor Junction, South Slocan " “We Always Try a Little Harder to Please You" Open Monday to Saturday 9 am. to 6 p.m. Your Fleor : Covering Centre * Vinyl & Tile’ Flooring * Custom Draperies * Carpeti * Furniture Recovering Parts and Accessories PHONE 359-7166 Open Sunday Afterncons for Browsing tin-Class Robson Brownies-Guides-Rangers Christmas. Carousel Proves fo be Excifing Festive Event Last Saturday was an exciting and festive day for the Robson Brownies, Guides and Rangers as they presented their annual Christmas Carousel. Mrs. June Edwards and Mrs. Irene Hill greeted the guests at the door and pinned tables, Avid Gourmefs Are Drawn To Kitchener Farmers’ Market red and green Christmas bells to their lapels which entitled ‘the wearers to attend the tea The tables were bedecked with candle centerpieces made by Mrs, Edwards, Mrs. Jenkins Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Gregory. Donating their time to schnitz (apple slices), Sausages, kochkaes und kimmel (cooked cheese with caraway), shoofly pie, fresh fowl, squabs,- gefullte kalbs brust (veal breast stuffed Defining Difference In Woods Generally speaking, soft- woods are the coniferous or needle bearing trees, such as pines, firs and hemlocks, Hardwoods are the broad- leaved, deciduous trees, like the oak and maple. For the most part, soft- woods are used in construction, while hardwoods are used and for: Groaning stalls laden with’ with " pork and “green pistachios), a vast variety of processed meats, handcrafts, knitted goods, and much, more are packing them in at the recently re-located’ Farmers’: Market in Kitchener, Ont. Drawing avid gourmets from miles around, and many from as far away as New York State, the market has been in existence for 104 years, and was founded by a single Mennonite pioneer from Pen- nsylvania, At the end of November, the market will go to a_ Christmas flavor with the farmers’ wives displaying sea- sonal gifts such as scarves toques, dolls’ clothes, knitted mitts and a great. quantity of novelty goods, The market, in’ its new location, has about 300 vendors * anda lengthy waiting list. building sites. These are spacious well tr . lots and will be serviced by sewer. We urge you to act now before higher prices next year. Two Sold — Four Left, < NEW HOME — CASTLEGAR a Quality, construction is the rule, Extremely wel built 3 bdrm. home in Castlegar., Now teady May be d for Sins down, FULLY FURNISHED This near new 2 bedroom trailer is located on a spacious treed lot in Blueberry Creek. Fully furnished including washer and dryer. Available immediately. This is a really sharp unit and is a natural for the family looking for a home in time for Christmas. 3 BEDROOMS Nicely finished 3 bedroom home with 4th bedroom downstairs. This home is in Castlegar ne may be purchased with a down payment of 1,500, QUIET LOCATION © z One year old 3 bedroom home. Some work required to finish the house. Owner will finish or sell as is at a reduced price. PROPERTY 4 choice building lots on 11th Ave. in Kin- naird. These lots are a bargain at $2000 each, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Thriving grocery store for sale. No details given over the phone. Please visit Young Agencies. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY We have 2 choice 8.C. Hydro homes in the > Ballard: Subdivision, Robson. Both homes have 3 bedrooms und full basements. They have both been redecorated recently and come equipped with rugs, drapes, fridges and stoves. FOR RENT One two bedroom home in central Castlegar. Stove and fridge included. Available at once. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 6 suite apartment in central Castlegar loca- tion. Very high return on investment. Specially attractive for owner-cccupier. Name your down payment, Listed at $36,500. 620 ACRES — PASS CREEK (MLS) : District lot 8643 only 6 miles up the valley. Logging road and creek pass thru property. Wa- terfalls, game trails, clean air, mountain scenery. $49,000 with only $14,000 down, KINNAIRD CHEVRON SERVICE & DAIRY BAR Very central, with garage bay and living quarters. Evening grocery trade could be expand- ed. Terrific potential. TRAILER IN ROBSON Three bedroom, partly furnished 12 x 68 Muttart: Trailer located on large lot in Robson, Trailer is in excellent condition with tool shed and fenced lot. Asking price is only $13,900. ROBSON CAFE Newly di 4, full line of Ex- cellent potential for Chicken-Take-Out. Someone with imagination can really do well here. Priced at $11,700, PHONE 365-7514 Evenings Phone J. F HIPWELL . BJORN EDBLAD 965-9423 \ IRENE MASSON wessseecscsssess 965-6668 HIPWELL REALTY 365-7514 ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. 4. HOWARD ANDERSON — NOMINEE ALICE M. ANDERSON — NOTARY PUBLIC MARY W. ANDERSON — SALESLADY BUSINESS 365-6451 EVENINGS 365-5244 CASTLEGAR BOOK SHOP This is an showing good returns on your investment. eet for a couple or family operation. Further informa- tion and financial statement to interested party. Owner anxious to sell and will consider offers. PRICE REDUCED FROM $6000 On this small grocery store business, with living quarters. Includes: equipment and_ stock at inventory. Ideal for couple or small family, also may solve your rental problem. What offers? GALLO APARTMENTS Fourplex in ideal location on Seventh Avenue in Kinnaird. Good revenue investment. Owners suite features two bedrooms and very nice tiled fee Excellent tenants, fully landscaped. 48,000. TENTH AVENUE, KINNAIRD Luxurious home on super large lot that is parklike in its setting. 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To complete a card all stamps must have the same desler serial numbers and color, 4, Employzes of sponsor; their advertising agencies, Printers and members of their families are not eligible to win, 5. lated, altered,or obtained through illegitimate channels are void and will not be accepted for award. 6, This game is subject to all federal, provincial, and loca! laws. ©1973 Bown Commarcial Enterprises Ltd. work behind the scenes in the kitchen, preparing the delicious plates of cakes and cookies and the steaming cups of tea and coffee were Karen Sawatsky, Lil Tuma, Beverley Stryletski, Phyllis Wanjoff and Norma Newlove. Mrs. Dorothy Salisbury assisted by Guides Pat Porter, Genny Lemmetty, . Nadene Gregory and Debbie Walner were the willing and capable waitresses for the occasion. 4 _The bake'table, laden with * a variety of home baked goods, = was presided over by Betty Porter, Margaret Holuboff and Roberta Zurek. Mrs. Daphne Robertson and Rangers Donna Hill; Eleanor — Belbeck, — Chris Johnson, Valerie Bording and Jean Cook hosted the Rangers table. Offered for sale were many novel stuffed pillows, toys and beautiful candles all ~ hand crafted by the” girls, Packages of delicious home- made chocolate fudge could also be purchased there. Another popular table was the Girl Guides white elephant table where many donated items changed hands. The girls also displayed items for sale which proved what can be done with such white elephants as egg cartons which they fash- ioned into lovely spring flowers and discarded computer cards which became elegant: Christ- mas wreaths. Salesgirls at this table “were: Angie Zoobkoff, Winkie Giraud, Barbara Hood, Joanne Bording, Laurie Stewart and Judy Zurek. The Brownies had a small hand craft table. The articles were sold by Debbie Barrass and Karen Girvan. One of the busiest places was the Brown- ies fish pond where many a young fisherman made _ his quota for the day. Convenors were Mrs. Sharon Huston, Mrs. Bernice Barrass and Mrs. Janet. Wah assisted. by Brownies Angie McLean and Shelly Tuma. Joyce Minoque, Karen Girvaon, Selena Berquist, Debbie Huston, Colleen Graham, Debbie — Barrass, Eilene O'Neail, _ Bernice Barrass, Michelle Holuboff, Terry Porter, Brenda Barrass, Sherri Moore and — Shelly Newlove were responsible for keeping the bait coming, the pond stocked and the fish lines untangled. An ever popular event with the children was the bingo table. Callers and assistants were Rangers Kathy Salekin, Joy Clark, Judy Batting, Lorna , Geraldine Johnst: ASTLEGAR NEWS, 7 BEEF, ROYAL Ros PRIME RIB, GOVT, INSPECTED. GRADE “A” ....... th, TURKEYS GOVT, INSP, 6-20 LBS, GRADE “A” FROZEN 20 Ibs. & up So gee COTTAGE ROLLS BURNS, COUNTRY STYLE. ie $1.59 STEAKS CHUCK, BEEF, GOV'T. INSP, GRADE “A™ WIENERS BURNS, BULK, GOV'T. INSPECTED NIBLET CORN GREEN GIANT SMALL EGGS “OLIVES LIBBYS, RIPE. 14 07, COF F EE _ CHASE - SANBORN. 1 LB. ONION SOUP MIX ster ouse .. alee eee doz. $1.69 DILLS ROSE GARLIC, NO GARLIC, POLSKI 32 OZ. . ___. Lins 89¢ 2 coon SHins 19¢ . 3 pkgs. 19¢ _ W9e 89¢ PINEAPPLE JUICE soe 2s ov “SPAGHETTI NABOB, 14 OZ. . SHRIMP NOLA, BROKEN, 414 OZ, PURITA FLOUR........ 20 Ibs. $2.49 3 fins $1.00 5 tins $1.00 19¢ SHORTENING CRISCO oc ceocson ven 3 TS. SAD HASH BROWNS. AON 4 pkgs. $1 LV. DINNERS BANQUET. | ASSORTED, 11 OZ. ... WAFFLES 5 1 pkgs. 8¢ cc fSH & CHIPS To FREMOST Yogurt 32 oz. ... 69c Egg Nog Quart ... 69c 1% YOGURT NATURAL & PRE- 1 for 69c STIRRED FRUIT. 16 OZ. Party Dips Cottage Cheese 32 oz. ... 6%c Astd. 8 oz. 2/ 75c SUPER-VALU. Sour Cream 20 oz. ._. Be Log Rolls Quart - $1.29 ICE CREAM 3 pts. Nex CHEESE WHIZ KRAFT. 16 OZ, READY DIPS KRAFT, 8 OZ. PINEAPPLE 1402. 5 for $1 . TOMATO O SAUCE 7 for St : CHEESE g SLICES. MOZZARELLA oe 1.19 Chicken Noodle . UPTON. SOUP MIX SLE SOFT DRINKS GINGERALE, COKE, SPRITE. 26 on. pls Depoatt 4 OY SBC POTATO" CHIPS OLD DUTCH, ASSORTED. 9 OZ. .... -- FERR-WOOD HOT DOG & HAMB. Doz, 49¢ FERR-WOOD 8 PAK .. LEMON TWIST apes ORANGES ........ 10. rl 00; POTATOES ALBERTA, - NORLAND. 15 LB. BAG . FANCY LETTUCE RED, ROMAINE, ~ MANDARIN. BOX BUNDLE ...... TEXAS JUMBO. GRAPEFRUIT 8 Ibs. ST -MEXED NUTS WALNUT, ALMONDS, - BRAZILS, FILBERTS PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 6, 7, 8 AT SUPER-VALU (CASTLEGAR ONLY) and Gwen Fuller. As the carousel drew toa . close Ruth Ann Edwards made the draw for the door prize which was a lovely decorated Christmas cake donated by Mrs. Ivy Salekin. Miss: Terri Porter was the lucky ticket holder. The Robson Parent Group -expressed a sincere thanks to all the individual persons who helped to make the Christmas Carousel a success,