‘CASTLEGAR PLUMBING CASTLEGAR NEWS;"thursday. June 26, 1969 FOR RENT FOR RENT. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Properly For Sate WANTED ONE BORM BSMT SUITE, Completely private. Furnish ed or semi-furnished. Living room has wall-to-wall carpet. Will rent very reasonably to xesponsible ps Party. Ph. atten 5 .m. 3 4, FURN. 1 BDKM BASEMENT suite, $75. Ph. 365-5641. 325 FURN. BSMT SUITE. PH. 365-6695. 32! AVAILABLE JULY 1, ONE bdrm. furn. apt. For informa- tion. Ph. 365-8255, FOR RENT Uist LASSI commercial building, 30’ x 40’ —Added space at back. ee 365-7623, VERY QUIET, BEAUTIFUL fully furn. 2 bdrm suite, alee small fully furn. suite. 365-8246, 1450 Columbia. Ave Castlegar. 3 BDRM HOUSE Ag UPPER Glade on 365-5652 or 359-' 7170. 2 BDRM UNFURN. HOUSE in Castlegar. 444-7th Ave. Ph. 365-5119, 42: 2 BDRM MODERN HUUSt in Castlegar. Ph. 3 65-7379. 325 25)2 BDRM 1456-Monashy Ave., gar, Ph. 365-5032, FULLY FURNISHED APTS. Scenic view. Ph. 365-7544, i 3: to town. Ph. 365-5356. FULLY FURN., born. apt. Central, Ph, 365- utilities. Castlegar. Ph. 365- 7872. 326 es Apts. Blueberry. Ph. 365- 7588. basement, FURNISHED SUITE, and lights included. No chil- dren or pets. At 465-8102. ‘32 AVAILABLE JULY 1ST ON 11th Ave., Kinnaird, near new 2 bdrm duplex. Cool, spacious, private fenced yard. Must be seen to be appreci- ated. Ph. 365-5035. 325 BEAUTIFUL RIVER VIEW one bedroom apt. Attractive- ly furnished. Excellent loca- 3 tion in Castlegar. No child- ren or pets. Ph. SOO oer aes PH. 365-7514 2 Bdrm. fully serviced suite, central Kinnaird, $89, All found. 2 Bdrm. Duplex Unit avail- able July Ist. $95. Call Hipwell Realty for SERVICE HEAT} AVAILABLE JULY 1, Two naird. Ph, 365-5035. 324 3 ROOM HOUSE, SEMLFURN in Robson. Ph. 365-7680, 324 ONE BDRM. FURNISHED basement suite, private en- trance: Ph. 365-5261 ater 6.30 p.m. 2 SPACIOUS BSMT TOONS: furn., close in. Quiet p: preferred. Ph. 365-7356. tin20 2 BDRM MODERN SUITE— heat included. Available end of June. Ph. 365-8031. 621 Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Building & supe Co. Ltd. Phone 368: "7202 & HEATING LTD. Supplies & Installations Natural Gas & Oil Heating Speed Queen Washers and DAY OR NIGHT INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Nelson 352-5434 PHONE 365-8284 a-| 2" BDRM HOMB IN GENELLE| BABY inz5|_Available July 1. Ph, 368-|car seat, walker, ‘jolly jumper ;, | 6670. FEUER SUPE IN CLUDING track, 1956 Meteor, 40 6} LAUNDRY TUBS, 16 | HOOVER FURN. 1 BDRM SUITE —|BOY'S BICYCLE 26 WHEELS — New paint, tires, fenders, pedals, chain guard: Like new. Ph, 365-5147. 326 LIL PAL COIN-OP HIGH 6 | pressure car washer with bul- T.|10ck automatic water soften- er. Total cost $1000. Br :|fer over pet. Ph. 165-8326. ‘est of- 365-7208 or MECORD PLAYER AND. AC- cordions, Ph, 365-7664. BUGGY, DELUXE and baby clothes. AVG rea: HEATED i|Sonable. Ph. 3 ROOM HOESE FLAT UN g| Arrow Lake, 90' slot car hp out- board. Ph. 365-646 2 SUMMER TIRES, 700 x 13, miles, Ph, 365-541 runners, power saw, carpen- e| ter tools, bedroom, suite, deep freeze: combination door. Fh 15-5681. dition. Ph, 365-7872. 26 | STRAWBERRIES FOR CAN- , ning and freezing. Ph. 359- 7394 between 1 and 2 p.m. or 6 and 7 p.m. WASHER — $50. Wringer washer, under war- ranty $89.95. Electric range $50. Propane gas range $95. Automatic washer $80. Fridge $55. Fridge $70. Simpsons- Sears, Castlegar. Ph. 365-7707 9’ x 15’ TENT, 1 YEAR OLD, excellent. condition. Ph. pee. | 8389 after 6 p.m. .| 10 x 41 GENERAL TRAILER 4|with 38’ addition of 2 rooms and porch. Ph. 365-5607. 326 bdrm. house, 10th Ave., Kin-| ARBORITE KITCHEN TABLE with leaf and four. chairs $30. Student’s leather brief case $3. 30 new off-white bricks suitable for bookcase. Half price. Two suitcases. Ph, 365- 5367 after 5 p.m. 4,;"BUY YOUR NEW mALitY CRAFT travel trailer now” at our every day low prices and get at no extra cost an Admiral 13 inch portable TV set. Retail value $149.95 offer expires June 30th. Mayflower 8 Service. oe Fars HO! ITUE Hy Aan pre faite 741- South Woodland’ a Castle-|1 3u0 MM TAKERMAR TEUE- photo lens with gun stock $200. Ph. 365-5565. 524 NEARLY NEW GAS DRYER. Never used. Small bandsaw. Ph. 365-5652. 32 35. HP ELECTRIC START Johnson outboard, complete with controls and tank. Ph, 365-8039. 325 TRAVEL - EZE LISTING ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE CASTLEGAR Four Bedrooms — 11 Woodland Dr. MLS. SERVICE home with To x 45 GENERAL TRAILER, | 5, smell porch. $4500 Geaeney Ph. 365-5308. 13 oe ESTAVILLA ane trailer. Very good conditiant Ph. 365-6948. 25| yard, 2nd bath, ‘eld| family life, SUNN, 'Young Agencies Ltd. REAL ESTATE Woodland Park On Ridgewood Drive, plan- ned to please. Modern 4 level, snuggled among the trees, this home boasts many bdrm post and beam, split 6 features for, ideal family Hy: '70986. 655 x 100 FT. LOT ON 6TH Ave,, Castlegar. Ph. 865-7872, VIEW LOT, 100 x 190 — Close to school, 905-9th Ave., Kinnaird. Ph. 965-6844. _ 326 5.4 ACRES IN OOTISCHEN- fa, East of airport. Ph. 365- 835. 3826 LOT 32 BELOW KINNAIRD bridge, Ootischenia. Ph. ron ing. Own ed to sell. quickly at $21, 000. Castleg: Luxury ‘home on view lot. 2600 ‘square feet of well planned living area. Boasts drms., 2% bathrooms, wall: to-wall carpets. Hot wat- er heat plus many other FURN, 2 BDRM APT, MAPL-|fitst line. Used approx. 2000/items that afford gracious living. Priced below cost at HALL| $34,060. Castlegar and Kinnaird we have a wide 100’ x 100’ LOT, 1815-3RD 10- ACRES WITH 3 BDRM. Griffiths, RR 1, Winlaw. 326 Ave., Kinnaird. Ph. 365-6690.|" 826/365-7112 or 365-6894. 3-BDRM HOUSE WITH BSMT $15,000 he $17,000. Kinnaird Upper B ench preferred. Ph, N qiponder ott 367-9826 or Miss Nancy Voikin of: whose 26 ii SCAROES WANTED TO buy by Regional Recreation Commission No. 1. Ph, 365- BEBE: ae ANY TRANSPORTATION TO NO- tre Dame College in Nelson 28 commencing Sept. Ph. 365" IRal FURNITURES OF ALL KiNDS The Salvation Army. ae in! LODGING WANTED = Eee mane FOR stu- 2 LOTS SHERBIKO SUBDIV- ision. Apply Box 93, Salmo or Ph. 365-5666. 326 Bus. Opportunities 2 bdrm homes, which have| Fo) 305-5001 GOOD Tae. full basements with addition- a ion a eae CON al rooms or readily adapted FOR RENT — TWO ROOM at 365-7292. - HELP WANTED Ostia place this Saturday to Harry Vanjoff of Grand Forks, was honored _ last Thursday at a surprise miscel- laneous shower held at the home of Mrs. George Evin of Miscellaneous Shower Honors Nancy Voykin scribed, Best Wishes Nancy, was ented with the refresh- me Gok hostesses were Mrs. Bill Plotmkoff, Mrs. Peter Maloff, Mrs. Polly Strelaeff and Mrs. Andrew Evin. bson. The hostess presented pink .rose corsages to the her, Mrs. Alec Vo! The door prize was won by Mrs. Andy Evin of Rob- son. Guests were entertained with a showing of slides from Europe by Mrs. Jan Hai ton. The many lovely. gift were presented to the pede fies | elect in a decorated basket done in. the pink and white | decor of the evening. She was assisted by her brides- maid, Miss Olga Kanigan of ri to further ed. below present rare vale aes 2 and 3 bdrm apartments. LISTINGS Urgently required 3 bdrm homes $15,000 - $20,000. prince range. YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED MEMBER OF KOOTENAY aed samen P.O. Box 428 — Kinnaird, B.C. Office 365-7125 Kes. 365-8117 AU LOLA Exclusive Sheltering Trees — Fe jpeautital 2 bdrm home on th in Kinnaird with full, un- faites attic, garage and lovely landscaping. $13,500 Carter Sub., Robson 4 bdrm home over full dry THE bsmt. with separate ainiee 294|room and fireplace. Large family rooms. $12,900. 45 Prince Ave. |Snappy, clean and roomy, modern 2 bdrm. with. lovely bsmt. rms, and garage. Could have in- law suite. $14,500. Rural Setting—Thrums Flats modern 3 bdrm home, full bsmt., rumpus room and| 325/FP, 7.6 ac for family fun and relaxation. Small barn, fenc- ed fields, good water. Please bring horse or milk cow. $18,500. MLS tin24| Period Mansion — Deluxe lf you ever really wanted to live it up, and still enjoy the this is the ome: Everythin is oversize. 4 up- f ie baths, 7 the river from Robson. $13,900. Revenue Home 4-bdrms., storey and half| , Storey and a half, full Attractive setting of trees, This Won‘t Last! — 262 Duplex — 560-7th Ave. Must be sold immediately. gage, full price $13,500. Block from Post Office garden lot. Price $10,000. 3 bdrm., full basement. 62 Triplex — 901-903 5th Two — 2 bdrm apts. with ate garage. Price 17,600. Terms. Sparkling white 3 bdrm. newly decorated home. The 1279 sq. ft. floor area most attractively planned for family enjoyment. Full basement with rumpus room. Fruit trees, shrubs, garden. Extra good value at $14,500 Very neat 2 bdrm. home with half basement and large. Riverview — 1375 Christina Place All electric 3 bdrm home with furnished 3 room suite in basement. On quiet dead-end street. Price $21,000. FOR RENT 2 bdrm., basement 414-9th Ave. $85 PM. KINNAIRD carpol 1 bdrm. apt. Could easily be 4plex. Situated on view lot close to pool and school. Price $19,900. Terms. g Upper Bench — 800-1TIth Ave. Two year old large 3 bdrm home. Quiet street in pre- ferred area. Attractively finished with extra bdrm. in shrubs and flowers. Separ- Elm St. MLS Only $2,000 cash to mort- — 311-2nd Ave. MLS Woodland Dr. $125 PM. Ave. rts. Full basement has Carport and area, $13,900. Terms. PHONE ROBSON Three Bdrm. Home — Columbia Heights Attractive kitchen — family room and laundry room. Carport with large insulated storage ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. Evenings phone Mrs. Mosby at 365-8083 Price $23,500. Terms. HOMES FOR SALE home with fully furnished basement suite. 3rd Ave. Costlegar: Spacious living bdrm. basement suite in C; ae Ph. 365-7094 4 ates 6 HOUSE FOR SALZ, FULL price $7,000. Down sn 985 611. REDUCED TO SELL, THREE bdrm... modern home Castle-Bar Sub. Ph. stesrat 365-6451 Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING BOTS, Calum. ethene a s onssal 349-8th Ave. Castlegar a very, very low over- head. $12,900. 3 or 4 Bdrm. Bargain 5th Ave. special in Castlegar. = has If the cost of a home been holding you back. Re- il Only 4 biks. to shop and 2 biks. to school. $7,500. Off in the hills 36 acres and modern semi- finished 3 bdrm. bungalow. 8 miles up Pass Creek. Close to. grade school. Gurgling brook, whispering trees and inviting trails. Steal away and live! $13,900. 30 Beautiful Homes You May Choose From HIPWELL REALTY :P.O, Box 1179 Ph. 365-7514 Castlegar, 6.C. Realfor 1B AA CT Property For Sale KIN: | —§_—__—____________ 100 x 130 LOT ON 6TH AVE. 268 Kinnaird. Ph. 365-7909. 325 premises next to Castlegar Credit Union. Ph. S05 ote. VEHICLES FOR SALE tfal 1|GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED auto mechanic or third or ish-| A special cake guest of honor and her mo-| ° mil-|Mr. Ackles at Natal District Socials ifs. D, E, Hughes 365-5503 Ralph Acklés and fee Tet yesterday to join where they will be making their ts/home. Visitors. to the Ackle home prior to their depart- ‘ket|ure were Mrs, Eddy Huitema of Rossland and Mr. and Mrs. H. S, Ackles of Armstrong. Kenny Knippelberg — of Kinnaird celebrated‘ his 12th birthday on Wednesday, of last week. with deep pink roses and in- a pi to mark the occasion were his fourth yea ing to itanster Ph. raha PART TIME HOORKEEFER R, some typing. Ph. Arora nH 1964 VOLKSWAGEN DE- luxe, new motor, 4 new tires, radio and heater. Priced for quick sale $900. Ph. 365-5806. WORK WANTED Wie CLEAN HOUSE. PH. 1963 VALIANT AUTOMATIC, | 4 one owner car, Ph. 365-5053. efore noon. Ph, 365-5023. 1960 PONTIAC, EXCELLENT condition all around. Low mil- eage for year. One owner. Ph, 365-3159, 326 REGIABLE BABYSITTER — Available 5 days a week or vacation. Ph, 365-5853. Kinnaird Youth Fined $25 Here A 19-year-old = Kinnaird youth was fined $25, or in default five days in jail, when he appeared in magis- trate’s court here June 18 325}on a charge of being a minor in possession of liquor. Garth James Burak ‘Plead- ed guilty to the charge which nd sisters and guests John Hansen, Danny Kostiuk, Clifford Morrison, Carol Brown, Mark and Von- da Toogood, ‘Tony Sorge,. Dean Bonderoff and Bertie, da Franks of Kinnaird travelled to Boise, Idaho over the week- end, They were accompanied by Mrs. Dahlin’s mother, Mrs, Mary Marsh, who romained to visit her son and daugh- FOUND 1951 METEOR 4 DOOR SED. an $35; 1952 Chev coach $20, would be best used for spare parts, Ph, 365-5637. 326 PAIR OF GLASSES, PH. 365- 7266, Castlegar News. 225 MAN'S RING IN KINNAIRD. 1961 PONTIAC, TOP MECH-' anical condition, safety in- spected, radio, good tires plus two spare wheels and 2 new tires. Ph. Seo cete Owner may claim by identify- ing same and paying for this ad. Ph. 365-7260. Castlegar] Sh jews. LOST MARR - CRAFT trailers sold at Mayflo Services, Slocan Park. 819 REBUILT ENGINES—PRICES cut 15 per cent for most and models, TRAVEL SALES LTD. NEW CARS BLACK CAT WEARING RED wer | collar, be swers to the name of Blackie. Ph, 365-5907. NOTICES ‘GARBAGE NORMALLY RMALLY inc.| picked up Tuesday wi Picked up P Wed. of yw week only. Kinnaird Transfer. Tenders will be received ecifications and other | 5, fon can be missin; 15 | Sherbiko was laid aA ineldent | t in Kinnaird June 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marsh. NOTIGES KEWARD OFPEKED FOR IN- formation leading to the re-' turn of a Honda mini-bike @ from -the area of Subdivision. Ph. Dick McLeod at Rte NUTKEMETICS, ORGANIC Esreresee aren Sculptress bras, mee Fakes ure control. Organic food supplements. Nutri Clean, Ph. 365-3249 or 365-8086. PLASTIC ENGRAVED BADG- es, signs, name plates, etc., for indoor or out. Will be|° gtad to quote on your re- quirements, large or aa Contact: Sam's Plastic, No. 22, Nelson, Ph. 957-6006. PHOTOCOPYING: BLACK on-white process. Birth certifi- cates, important papers and lane copies of pages in ks, ete Reasonable rates. 1969 Datsun 1000, $1845 plus freight. 1969 Datsun half-ton pickup pe plus freight. Semi_ Deluxe Sedan is plus freight. 1969 Deluxe Sedan $2295 plus ‘freight. 1969 Deluxe Automatic Sedan $2545 plus freight. 1969. Deluxe Wagon $2595 plus freight. 1969 Deluxe Wagon, automat-' ic $2795 plus freight. 1969 .1600ce Sports Conver- - eal eS cits 2 door| i Office. Appointments will be ar- ranged for viewing areas of work, A-certified cheque in the amount of 15 per cent of the tender Must accompany the The Board reserves the right to reject any or all tend- ers. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accept- ed. Cc. ae oo at News. CLASSIFIED AD KATES: 5 cents per word per insertion. Minimum 75 cents. Three in- sertions for the price of two. Classified ade close at 12 noon District Senior Gitizens Meet Premier Bennett Members of the Castlegar 25 | Senior Citizens’ Association had the opportunity last Sat- urdey morning of chatting ith Premier Bennett. The senior citizens were boarding a bus at the Hi Ar- 24 | Ow Arms to go to Slocan for lunch there when Mr. bea came out of the hot- The premier was enroute to Creston for the sports- men’s banquet held “There RR that evening. Truck and Small Car in Accident On Blind Gomer A half-ton truck and a Volkswagen car were involv- ed in an accidet on a blind corner near Kinnaird at p.m. Tuesday. Olaf Gunderson of Cast- 4g |eear ‘was proceeding north on Lucas Road when _ his truck was in collision wath a ear driven by. Miss which ay a In loving memory of our dear son and brother William School District No. 9 Jr., who passed away on July 1, 1964. No one knows how much we miss y z ou wi tin No one imows | the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you Life has never been the same. Had aa aie Pati 1969 4-Wheel Nissan Patrol, 4wheel drive $4573 _ plus freight. _USED CARS ROOM AND BOARD IN PRI- vate home. Apply 507-4th Ave Castlegar. tin24 THE BOARD OF SCHOOL Trustees School District No. 9 (Castlegar) will be Pleased to receive: Quotations for the ‘63 Chev Impala Conv., power equip., new to $1675. ‘67 V.W. Sedan, radio, great shape $1595. ‘63 Simea, good Celgar car |275. ‘59 Ford, good rubber $175. A good idea made better CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. Corner of Columbia & Maple Phone 365-7208 Evenings 365-5413 Gordie Baulkham Sales Manager of Gibson Creek In ee near your memory Sweetiy tender, fond and true There is not a day, dear loved one, That we do not think of you. Ever remembered by Mom and Dad, brothers and sisters. ceeding south. Damage to the truck was estimated” ‘at $250 while that to the Volkswagen trans-Canada_ hig] ite Peterheiere of highways otthiss Schoenfeld and a passenger, Mary Dalziel, were taken to hospital. Mary Dal- ziel was not admited while per e Sehosufeld w ied discharg- from hospital yesterday fornia: ROMP say no charges are the accident. School and contain- ing 3.02 acres. The Building is situated on those parts of Lot 7780 Kootenay District shown out- lined in red and green on re- ference plan 7: The Board reserves the right to Feject any or all Quotations. Highest or lowest Quota- Hons not necessarily accept- e The Board has set a re- serve price of $6000.00 on the building and site. The successful party will be required to pay the total amount of quotation in ‘full upon scceptance 9 of their quo- tations Hoe the Bo: All legal and land regis- try costs will he the respon- sibility of the successful party. A cheque in Bus. Opportunities SPARE TIME INCOME. Refilling and collecting .mon- ey from NEW TYPE high- car) TWO LARGE LOTS, SHER- -|biko subdivision, aon price. Ph. 365-8246. very low quality coi dispen- sers in. your area. No selling. 25|To qualify you must have $600 to 26|> Lom 75° x 100, ONE coe 100’ x 100’. Elm and second, Castlegar. 2 blocks from post $2900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can amount of 10 per cent must accompany the aeoteton successful agrees rt accept the pulling and site as is. noon June 30, 1969. ection can be arrang- d by phoning Mr. F. Howes net monthly income. More full intervi ores Zoned for 365-7379. 325 = NEAR BRIDGE KIN- naird, terms as you wish. eA 365-7893, ., 302 OULLETTE | Secre: AVE.,; WINDSOR, ONTARIO. Include phone number. iD at 365-8331. c. H. King. ‘Treas asurer Secretary- School District No. 9 (CASTLEGAR) Adding Machine Tapes and Ribbons ‘Typewriter Erasers ‘Typewriter Ribbons ; File Folders Ledger and Journal Sheets Rubber Cement and Scotch Tape : OFFICE SUPPLIES CASTLEGAR NEWS If we haven't got it, we can get it for you. Ink & Ballpoint Pens Steno Note Books Pencil Sharpeners Columnar Pads Fishwick. Hall at Secondary School Scene of Successful Music Recital Fishwick Hall, the band played by Sally Burnham to @ pro} Toom at SHSS, was th parents and friends. open gram, Those taking part in the -|recital follow: Two Plano Duets: Carmen and Michael Scott — Waltz by E. Mark. ham Lee; Sally Burnham and Willa Condy — Farm Dahl — Parade of the Linda Allis (Fol and . King — Mattle Rag by Anbie Benjamin, Duets on One Pamela Stephanie Goulet — Little ‘Train; Jacqueline Wallace and Danny Obedkoff — Bagatelle; Carel and Vicki Obedkoff — er in| Hallelujah Chorus by Handel. Mr. King acted as master|the Dells Patricia: Nicol and y, . of ceremonies to welcome the|Susa audience and O Canada was Wooden Piano Solos: ELANCE EA TRIs CHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. dle and Chorus Bells; Lucinda | McLeod — Jungle Jaunt and| {fi Sunrise _ Canyo Carmen Scott — Wateb Your Step ‘and E Watchmaker's Shop; Robyn McNabb — Scale autiful and Robinson Crusoe; ‘Wendy Wishh Gathers; and Evening Bells; Michael id ‘Tinker Bell; John McNabb — Canzonet by C. G. Neefe and Mademoiselle from Scott — Mist and Peter Pan’s| story TELLING is only one of the many activities engaged in by the four- to six- ‘Armen-| Year olds who attend the summer pavereund never lost as activities for these young fry in- clude crafts, picinics, marches around the park, active games, paddling in the wading tlers arranged by A. Zep Kimberley, Julie and Melin- Mr. and Mrs. R. Dahlin... WIENERS, No. |, Ib. .......... 55¢ BOLOGNA, Sliced, Ib. .......... 49¢ BACON, Side Sliced, Ik. ........ 8! BEEF RIB STEAK, Ib. ... PORK STEAK, ib. ............- PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. ........ 89c BEEF ROUND STEAK, bonoless . . $1.19 FRESH CHICKEN, whole or cut, ib. 55¢ COTTAGE ROLLS, lean, Ib. BONELESS BEEF STEW, Ib. ...... cael AAALAC Etude Allegro; Heather Kil: tough — A Dance Robyn Miller-Tait — Lively Recreation Commission No. 1 y the Kins- Children; Susan Miller-Tait —|men Park in Castlegar and at the Kinnaird Park. Here supervisor Irene Deverney is pool ana use of the park equipment. Regis- -trations, for which there is a fee of $1, are still being taken for this program. . . — Castlegar News Photo CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 26, 1969 Sheet Metal Shop Proposed for Town A proposal to establish a sheet metal shop in Cast- legar between, the Tip-Inn igsed| Motel and the’ Palm Dairies building was discussed by Castlegar council at its meet- ing last week. es 0B’S PAY’N TAKIT nea Sam and Elmer Verigin appeared _ before council with respect to the bylaw restrictions establish- ing the set-back required on|- a lot for any such business. Kiwanis Blood Donor Clinic Gots 276 Pints Two hundred and seven- ty-six pints of blood were giv- en at the annual Red Cross blood donor clinic held here last Thursday. We Reserve the Right to Limited Quantities “Thought for the dayt” RICES ARE HIGH! ind = quit Tobacco Market! NOTICE! fe will be CLOSED on Monaay and Tuesday, June 30 and’. July 1, 69 on account of “Dominion’ Day!" Wishing The clinic was 5] by the Castlegar Kiwanis Club. _ Melody and Ac- cordion Player; Pamela Cor- bett — The Goldfish Bowl. Nancy Ternent — Piece by L. Mozart; Danny Obed- koff — Parade by Tansman; Willa Condy — Minuet in G Minor by J. Bach; Stepha- nie Goulet The Brook by Schubert; Kevin Alexander— Three and Twenty Pirates by Sevels ‘Holst and Ten Little In- ns by A. Zepp; Robert Goulet — Peter Enjoys a by Wi stal x Lou; Sally Barnham — 99, Sonatine’ by Kohler; Pills os SIC Ile Album by George: W.- SPECIAL NEW 104 Foot CAMPER Complete with Ice Box, 3 Burner Propane Stove Water System and all attachments. SPECIAL $1295.00— Castle Motors PHONE 365-7033 ance ty Instrume: Naylor and Ingunn Rie! gar here at ken were and: es pictured with her little charges. Interest is " ey president and chief executive irs. officer of Columbia this we announced the ap- pointment of Orjan Burch-| ardt as vice president, inter-/F ntalists j Stephen ior pulp operations, for Cel-|B ia Castlegar. Mr, Burehardt held the|don Soukeroff, Music Teacher Holds Final Piano Recital pemane, last piano recital for | Laktin, Diana D. A: MelIntosh of Kin-| Linda’ McGaule: La and her pupils was held tin, Joanne last week in the Kinnaird] J: Schlattner, , Laurie Lak- ‘epper, facques,. Susie Harms, Bev- years of teaching piano for! The> jclub's chairman, Merv Rush, said the clinic’s quota was 300 pints. Last year, 241 pints of blood were given. Mr. Rush expressed his appreciation to all those who Dawn|helped with arrangement for the clinic, especially those lerley Strelioff, Glenda Oborne|who gave thee services that day. This brought to a close 12|and Matt Gallo. Mrs. McIntosh whose career began by assisting one young pupil and grew as instruction was given to as many as 37 are in a term. t the close of the re- cital, Ate pieces by first-year pupils to the more advanced students, Miss peresa MeGaul Mcintosh on behalf a the pupils. Cellulose, |" ‘Those taking part in the recital were Joan Soukeroff, Jonathen ty Merril Nixon at the piano|Post of ts|—kraft at the company’s|son, David Bozek, Winona Brent Johnson, Brenda John- Teresa Abra pulp solo played t | president. ‘Vaughan oa was also also a accom- panied by Merril Nixo ‘Hospital WA: Student Guest ‘The regular monthly meeting of the; Women’s Aux- to the. Castlegar and District Hospital took the .: form of a pot luck supper held recently at the home of e 28; supervisor of the central sup-| 72™tYS “my 1, Smitty and." her» daughter ‘lyn was the recipi-|¢¢ a8 a truck eat. tate bursary which the pe year. The evening concluded hee .a_brief business: meet he is survived the auxiliary will hold cee is next meeting in Septem- daughter, Mrs. contemplated with respect to ther, ren. or to his appointment ‘as vit e Walter Bayoff “Of Oolischesia jayoff was born at|y., he grew up and lived unt ply room, and Mrs. W. D.!1957 when he moved his ‘am ily to Nelson. He was employ-[te ¥ ftie with Rossland, Salmo and driver in the logging industry ‘most of his Auxiliary awards °- ‘pesides his former Dorothy Chernoff, victory. whom he married at ‘Tarrys, after fhe Edward of Nelson and a/other easy. 17-7 victory from rc. Evdokimo ‘of Ventura, Calf. = Also surviving is his mo- Anna Nelson; two brothers Nick of| Jocan City and William of jlocan Park; one Mrs. |. (Elsie). Solanski of Kam-|Martini with loops and seven Srandchis base hit and Donna ‘rudy Lyons. celled cheques Kathie ‘Outlaws Softhall Team is to Play Castleaird Ladies The big game of the st soft- Wayne when the Castleaird Plaza team finally meets the ‘Thrums-Slocan Outlaws. The Outlaws hold down 1914, where eited two straight defeats so-they are in a second place Fruitvale. The hometown team has yet to play the Out- laws, but the players and wife, the|Coaches are confident of a In league play last week the Rossland ladies took an- F-R- CHEQUING Monthly statements and can- NO.SERVICE CHARGE Castlegar Savings CREDIT UNION For further information please do not hesi- tate to call. in or phone. There’s always a friendly staff member willing to help you. - Telephone 365-7232 E-E returned to you. committee N our emp and a ‘Happy Holiday!’ 2 oz. Swift's Luncheon Meat Royal Dane, 3 tins _ $1.00 Do It Yourself Project: Buy a side of Beef and cut it yourself! Gov’t Inspected, and Graded, tb. 59¢ Give us your order! Lyon's | Chicken Noodle Soup 5 pkgs. —____-_. MIX or MATCH Aylmer’s Soups, Chicken Noodle, Tomato, Chicken Rice, Mushruum. 6 tins ____..________ $1.08 Crisco Oil, 24 ox __. 7¥e Crisco, Ib. pkgs, 2 for _ 7¥e Graham Wafers, 3 boxes $t.on Stone Wheat Thins, 2 pkgs Pacific Margarine, 6 Ibs. 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