CASTLEGAR NEWS. Wednesday, April 2, 1969 FOR RENT FOR RENT KEMPERMAN APT. ROOMY |ONE BDRM SUITE — SELF-|ONE, BDRM HOUSE NEAR contained and furnished —]|high school in Castlegar. Ph. n | 226-7252 in Vallican, t{n47 NACA ———= A FINE SELECTION bath. Ph. 365-5613, 312! ¢59.900 -- Blueberry Apt.- NE BDRM FURNISHED |Motel with a good solid re- apt. Private: 7 eutrances saver venue. som 4 units, dwelling view. No c! ren or pets. . | ane railer ‘spaces. ronting 365-5147. 312| highway to ‘Trail and adjac- tot in | downtown Castiony NICE WARM BRIGHT TWO|sr 40, cna Guys S°OCer: | bulldings now, on the $25,500 — ait Tamarak St. . 42, a of vel $75 per month. Ph. 365-5072, a y . 3|fine homes. This is the Hid mn! CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, April 2, 1969 p Car Over Bak Here Saturday 0 B 7 S PAY’N ; A vehicle driven by Joe TAKET eae Watson of Nelson went over a Reserve the Right to ited Quantities Cofe Proxy Says Brothers Backs Highway Link (00 Pet. Rossland-Trail MLA Don Brothers “endorsed 100 per =icent” the Kinnaird-Meadows &|priority link as proposed by |i fajthe Kootenay - Boundary, 4 |Chambers of Commerce on Saturday. This is reported by Cast- legar chamber president Mary Anderson who spoke with the C . nue MLA by telephone Monday ight. GROCERY GRAB sponsored by the Kinette Club of Castle- Ee gar-Kinnaird was won by Dave Williamson of Kinnaird who shopped: for three minutes and picked up $63.59 worth of at Super-Valu. Mrs. Joan of Trail won a $15 gift certificate second prize while Mrs. D. Barisenkoff won a $10 certificate. Pictured here are Kinettes Barb Har- sent, Trudy King, Gill Crowley, Mr. Williamson, Sharon Wal- ner, Norma Skinner and Anne Sookeroff. — Kinette Photo Chambers Back the Improvement Of Southern Trans-Canada Highway Uperading of the south-;tion after. a debate that re- Second priority, was _giv- nuda highway 3/sulted in changes to the high-/en to improving and complet- ‘standards of the nor-|ways’committee’s recommen: |ing the Slocan City-Revelstoke thern trans-Canada was given|dation that first ‘priority be/link on Highway 6 and 23. HOMES FOR SALE | HOMES FOR SALE | VEHICLES FOR SALE TWO BDRM HOME. CLOSED |DYNAMIC 88 OLDS, POWER in garage and joining lot. 12 steering, power brakes, 40,600 Woodland Drive. Ph. Sas 0626 miles. Very good shape. Color fey _ RACER NI aT CES ERE SLR mist blue vinyl top. Ph. 365- —- iN KINNAIRD — ATTRAG-|5160. g 314|DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, tive, well kept 8 bdrm family|1966 BAUMONT 396, FOUst FORESTS, AND WATER home on landscaped one acre.|speed, many extras. Ph. 365- RESOURCES Fruit trees, large garden plot, 5434. ‘ater Resources Service — c [985 CHEV 6 STANDARD-— Pollution Control Branch t|Low mileage. 1960 GMC Half Ton. 1 lot 77 x 120 — 762-21 NOTICES FOR NUTRIMETIC PROD- ucts, Sculptress bras and Fig-/ing memory of our dear hus- ure Controls, Ph. 365-3249. |band and father Donald, who 612) passed away March 24th, 1968 FRUIT “TREES PRUNED. The heavenly gates were Reasonable rates. Ph. M. Ma-| OP kortoff at 365-7485. 98 SEPTIC ‘TANK PUMPING Ph. 368-5166, Trail. SY ALEXANDER — In lov- Kinnaird-Christina Lake High way early Saturday morning. Police say the car was proceeding towards Kinnairé near Ron’s Motel when it went out of control on a cor- ner. and plunged over the bank -at 6.15 a.m. en One year ago today. With goodbye's left un- spoken . You gently passed away You couldn't say good- school. Ph. 365-5338. 314 3. BDRM HOME IN ROBSON. |. Imme- diate occupancy. Ph. 365-7558 zi tin? BEAUTIFUL RIVER VIEW one bdrm apt. Attractively furnished. Excellent located in Gastlerar. Private entrance —No children or pets. Ph. 5147. 31. to_view. We. TWO BDRM HOUSE IN ROB- son. Ph, 365-6754. tini0 LARGE RIVERBANK VIEW bank and overturned on the Limit iB perso! 106. 314 cm Lehane Ave. Ph. 365-6106. family problems. Rare ee Perhaps it’s just as well Ave, Ph. 3656106___<- 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN— A Running order for student or reece Corporation rot ane aeodhye nn could bate me repairs. Ph. 385-5242, _312)59, Kinnaird, B.C. hereby ‘To one we loved so well. 1950 FARGO % TON PICK-|appiies to the Director of|° You left behind some Up, long box, tir condition |Pollution Control for a permit aching hearts all around. t $500 takes|to discharge effluent from a ks, i: 5. That loved you - most it. Ph, 365-5872. __-__313) municipal" treatment plant sincere 65 XL FURD CONVERTIBLE | located at Kinnaird, B.C. into That never shall and .|_—Exeellent condition, many|the Columbia River. Which never will | A mate in a family home. Good ees extras. Ph. 226-' r 226-\flows south and Forget you Don dear. FORNISHED, HEATED SUIT-|\ oi architecture, beautiful grou-|ends. _312}7g94, 313|into the Pacific Ocean and fe es, utilities included. Ph. 385- ds, living and din-|SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE give notice of my application ter Lori and 5156. 314 intone on lot 100 x a to all persons attected. ruce and Billy. 2 ROOM FURNISHED, MOD- . ie point. o! ern, heated suite. ‘Also sleep- OLDER TYPE HOUSE — shall be located about 400 ft. ing s Foom for single girl, Close with limestone cash to mortgage, monthly downstream from where the o Castlegar hospital. . 365- 5584. 31 laundry centre, etc. payments $65 at 6% Ph. 365- 4|ONE OR TWO BEDROOM 1087. 312 SELF CONT. ERMIT UNDER THE POLLUTION CONTROL Again, another year around, and Easter! Le Festive Season, but us remember what it stands for. will) be Closed Easter lay as per usuall rolls be pro- The accident is still un- We der investigation. Mo nF FOR TUPPERWARE HOME parties. Ph. 365-6825. 413 INVITATION TO TENDER WASTE AND. COLLECTION The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar : OPEN 9 AM. to 9. P.M. A Closed Saturday 5.30- p.m. Baseball Meeling Elects Officers Election of officers for the coming season took place Sunday afternoon at the gen- eral meeting of the Castle- gar-Robson. Minor Baseball Association. Mrs, Anderson said Mr. Brothers will meet with the chamber executive when he is in the area following the present session of the legis- lature. vin; Doreen, dau sons Robbie, SMALL FRESH EGGS 39c doz. in carton CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Bullding & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phene 365-7202 19,500-4th Kinnaird. Truly a| “87. ‘AINED — ONE| apartment. Electricly heated. ies family cme ei aya WOODLAND BY bdrm suite. Linens, TV, light] Reasonable. Ph. 365-3107. 4250 sq. ft. of main-floor|owner, 4 bdrms. Quiet area. are all included. Ph. 365-7544. tint . Built in rangetop, Close to school and shopping a and kitchen clock. 365-7027 BDRM BSMT SUITE-- m.. effluent originates the | “waste ite roared “Waste an arbage lec- Town of Kinnaird (which in- at the cludes recently added District} Lots 12358 to 12364, inclus- ive, and District Lot 7198). The quantity of effluent ged is ag ——— NEW CARS —<—<—————a 969 DATSUN % TON. N ™ |" Gravel & Top Soil _ DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 865-7013 centre. Ph. 69 Ample |COMPACT 3 BDRM HOUSE with bam in Castlegar: Own er leaving province and wish-|Nurses, teachers and secre- es to seli immediately. Will/taries delight $1845 plus|to be dischar; fol- The followin, iis aa cl ee cool STs) mona ut At [arnt ems, of work 4 365-3226. tfnll Delon pasa elas. freight. Maximum 12hour discharge eee Serer pa Solumbia | Sand & Grevel ‘ ee 1969 DATSUN 1600. 2|210,000 (imperial and labour for’ the ‘removal “ en ven: to. construction’ of a Construction of a Kim- Average 24hour 10 Bus. Opportunities ors esi sine 214 4558 gees) Sur" Moats z Sn URE Rn Pa" _—____—~ ____| plus freight. rt ‘ 2. Collections shall’ be : id average. MOTEL ON % ACRE, RIVER 1969 NISSAN PATROL roan fre e residence : \turday. include construs SRE, RIVER iy Coco Giant $3018 BlUs |gurie” wie ee china louce weekly. || INTERIOR LAKE ‘The chamber’s annual|of the ob freight. will 3. Collection for business meeting in’ Nelson unani-|such = as fy SERVICE LTD. mously approved the resolu-iand Grand Forks-Midway.” USED CARS : —_—_—_ Charter Service be discharged is contin- uous, areas and hospitals .shall be CHM MOC 1964 Olds. Power steering. Towing - Barges : ‘The average characteris-|twice weekly. tics of the effluent discharged 4. There are. approxi- mately 811 pickup stops, 1362 power brakes, radio $1,488. 1963 Rambler. Low mileage. anywhere on the 0. - Arrow Lakes the scene the following morning. Mr. Clark| sto; was released Saturday from hospital while his wife “will be alright.” The Clark's son, Calvin, was not hurt. The slide was some 75-feet wide and the road was closed for about three hours. The car was a total loss. Commented Mr. Clark: “It was a miracle we weren't killed.” — Castlegar News Photo MUD SLIDE near Brilliant dam last Friday night caught a car driven by Reg Clark of Port Coquitlam, his seven months pregnant wife and three-year-old son, hurtling them over the bank and upturning the car among- st huge boulders on the CPR tracks below. Night pictures of the accident taken by the Castlegar News are indistinct and this shows Juvenile Pleads | Toastmistresses Seek Guilty to Takin, ity to Taking | New Club Members An Automobile Ho ctr rane Se 8 | cao oer 2 wen of kn to taking an e ledge very pertinent to the iB formed him that modern woman. The club 1000. Mrs: William Keraiff was elected president; Peter John-|CAKE MIX, Duncan Hines, ident; Mrs.) 2 Te (a popular flavours CRACKERS, Lb. box __. 105) Ave. See Johnnies Shoe Re- pair. ONE HOUSE ON 414—77 H Ave., Castlegar. Ph. 565-5119, SIX WEEK ISHED BASEMENT nn CRISCO, 3 Ib. tin ___ $1.09 CRISCO OIL, 128 oz. _ $325 FLUFFO, Ib. pkgs. 2 for 79¢ CARROTS, Fresh imported. Pkg. ik Pili Lead ese GI: in-chief, and directors Cliff Wilson, Bill Savinkoff, Wes Solberg, Pat Haley and Bill It was decided that re- will Cranbrook. TURNIPS, Fresh, ib... 10. The chamber's recommen- dations will be presented to the annual meeting of the bdrms., living room, kitchen, bathroom. Ph. after 6 p.m. 365-5594. 313 Ss » CAST-/ B.C. FURNISHED legar, full bath. Heat and Tight included. Ph. ser oe ules zine Avenue shall be equivalent to or bet- ter than 8 year-round ‘aoe cans, plus paper waste, Ap- of suspended so! ppm, ximately 26, % biochemical oxygen demand pro! 28,000 Ibs. Garden Lot — 4 bdrms. $5,500 down & $128 mo. 5. Route plans and other information required may be partly fibreglased. HOUSE IN ROBSON NEAR ferry. Ph. 365-' FURNISHED APT. ITH one bdrm. Maples Apts., Blue- ‘588. 312 FURNISHED available April 15th. Close to|8040. Johnson motor like new. evenings. _| fri 312|table, 2 beds an 365-8278, 7117. 312 W! ool. and downtown area, Pi. 312 149, 2nd Ave. 312 'Y | flooring. 2 | $12,900 al and ge. a the fail and LN eel $14,500 — Robson Townsite. low, full bsmt and .garage, heat, separate dining rm. ve wns and garden. Oversized bdrms. and til clean and bright. — Upper Genelle Ideal garden property with lovely landscaping, garage, modern 2 bdrm, full bsmt. spare boy’s rms and view. $12,900 — 7th Ave. Kinnaird. marvelous buy! A dandy e, with full bsmt the Large modern 3 bdrm bunga-| SACRIFICE — Store, 4 apt. units, full bsmt., extra lot, apt. appli- ance, furniture. By Post Of- fice $35,000. Terrific buy. Ap- ply Harvick Apt. 2022320 PI NE. Seattle, Wash. cere FOR RENT — TWO ROOM office suite above Bank of SALES LTD. Phone 365-7209 Evenings 365-5413 Gordie Baulkham Sales Manager A good idea made better CROSSROADS DATSUN Corner of Columbia & Maple 50 mg/l, and coliform bac- 000 per dischar; Mechanically aerated biologi- C premises next to Credit Union. Ph. 365-8061 0. tint W, ool. Surrounded by beuuti- ‘ul grounds. $10,900 — 3rd Ave. Kinnaird a good, solid, 4 bdrm home gt with good garden, wonderful Property For Sale 260 x 100 FY. LOTS IN choice location on 1ith Ave. Kinn: led lution Control uildings, Vi examined at the Public Works Office, Town of Castlegar. ge is 1966 International Model 1600 with 13 YD. Leach stabilization basins follow- Packmaster available. The lowest or any Tend- tary-{er will not necessa! ac- cep! R. R. O’Genski, Clerk-Treasurer, ___Town of Castlegar. 213 Nelson 352-5434 Sincere thanks to our friends for cards and flowers and acts of kindness shown us in our recent bereavement. Sincerely) Harry and \L.wish to thank my many friends who came to visit and send cards while my stay in n- Parliament CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Supplies & Installations Natural Gas & Oil Heating Specialists Speed Queen Washers and Dryers” Teis CHUCK'S KINNAIRD, B.C. EASTER LEG HAM, 3"rcis" FRESH CHICKEN, Ib. ........-. 49¢ BUTTERBALL TURKEY, ib. ...... 48¢ th. 65c BONELESS BEEF ROAST, Ib. ..... 69¢ BEEF RIB STEAK, tb. .......... 996 struction or _up; pf the provincial government in- dividually for loval road con- grading. Debate centred on whe- ther development of Highway the Slocan - Revelstoke The cal was recovered about a block away from Mr. Kline’s home. The juvenile also faced a break-and-enter charge re- sulting from an incident in Trail which was also heard Monday. He pleaded guilty to this e as well. The juvenile was placed on an indefinite period of probation er the special in- at the Marpole Probation Hostel in Vancouver. © Rehson Youth Is Sentenced Joseph Kline of Kinnaird and « he is ‘to reside | wi the “Toastmistress” meeting, but later wondered to how many women the organiza- tion is indeed a mystery. “The Vali wishes to enlarge its mem-|$4 bership and invites anyone|y interested to attend the next dinner meeting on April 10 COFFEE BAR SNACK 14, 1 Het Dawg with relish er (16-21). mustard We Club is part of an internation- al organization whose aim is improve the individual member. ji Sonversatlon: spe group leadership ant analytical listening, and to promote free and open dis- cussion which shall be with- out bias. Potential club women ill also be interested to know that part of the pro- gram includes simple parlia- mentary procedure. Meetings are held twice a th. A dinner meeting Th ol 6.15 p.m. and a workshop at member's: home on the KINNAIRD MINOR BASEBALL ASSN. Kinnaird Hall April 5, 10 a.m. -3 p.m. April 12, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sandlot fee $2.50 Minor fee $4.00 Pony $5.00 All applications must be turned in by April 12th COCA-COLA, GINGER ALE. ‘Trail Hospital. Thanks ; : aird, Contact RL. Bohn, eral Loe Tae for wch-| PHONE. 354204 BEEF CHUCK STEAK, lb. ....... 59c a FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS|0 fourth Thursday at 7.30 p.m. YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. CASTLEGAR 7TH-AVENUE — Quality 2 storey post and beam fam- ily home for gracious living. Features living room, din- ing room, den kitchen breakfast nook, powder room on main floor. Wall-to-wall all rooms except kitchen. i ive and 2% (Master bedroom 15’ x 20’ with private full bathroom). Finished rumpus room. Mud room. Double carport. Large landscaped lot. OWNER ; SFERRED '— MUST SELL SILVER BIRCH CRESCENT — Surrounded by new hom- from master bedroom. Glass doors from dining room KA e cedar-lined to Lar, clothes closets. Double plumbing roughed in. SELKIRK AVENUE — Attractive 2 bedroom home, full basement, complete with finished rumpus room, and facilities. garage. Fully landscaped lot. 8TH-AVENUE — Neat as a pin, this 2 bedroom home, ideal for couple or small family, has full basement, third bedroom finished. Carport or tool house attached to house. Fully landscaped. Corner lot. © MAPLE STREET — A real bargain. 2 bedroom main floor. Full basement, finished room for third bedroom or rumpus room. Full plumbing in basement. KINNAIARD shrubs and lawns. 5TH - AVENUE — living in this 3 bedroom home. Special features include a very modern kitchen with built-in range, large dining. area with builtin china cabinet. Double fireplaces with heat-o-laters. Wall-to-wall carpet. Very attractive bath- room with double basins. Full basement with plumbing and complete summer kitchen. Double carport and tool shed. 10TH - AVENUE — 2 bedroom home. Modern kitchen. Dining room and living room with fireplace. Full base- ment. 3rd bedroom finished. Hot water heat. Garage attached to house. Large, fully landscaped lot. YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. BOX 428 — KINNAIRD, B.C. — CASTLEAIRD PLAZA v Office 365-7125 — Res. 365-8117 river view and quiet neigh- borhood. $10,500 — Ist Ave. Modern 2 full bsmt, gas heat, very roomy and bright. $8,500 — 3 bdrm on Main St. with full bsmt, gas heat, carport and only a block to the park. $7,000 — 3 bdrm Home, Rob- 4825. Davis sou. Full bsmt., new furnace| Terrace, B.C. or Ph. 63: and hot water tank 1 blk. to elem. school. subdivided four- - p) evenings Castlegar, B.C. 64 CORVAIR CONVERT) Ph. 365-5320 after 5. UAT 35-5243. 3: P.O. Box 1179 Ph. 365-7514) VEHICLES FOR SALE LE 313 365-6894. .|WANTED TO RENT A 3 bdrm house. Ph. Marx Auto 5} |Body 365-7248, tfn IBM Keypunch, Computer rogrammin, N.C.R. Machine Accounting RAFTING — Fhe Salvation Army. Ph. RE | 365-7112 or y- FR|Columbia Gazette es and flowers. Ken Knutson.| HOTISES HIS HOLIDAY HOURS Thurs., April 3rd 9-9 Fri — Closed Anderson Agencies Ltd. MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CASTLEGAR a River View — 1375 Christina Place Z Large three bdrm. All electric split-level. Lower level— 3 finished rooms and second bath. Carport, fenced and landscaped lot. $21,000. f Investment Opportunity — 560-7th Ave. : Partly furnished Duplex, 5 rooms up, 4 rooms down. Close to schools and stores. Only $3,000 DP. Full price $14,700. Older Home, Choice Location — 527-5th Ave. Beautiful 105 x 185 ft. lot with two bdrms., full base- ment house. $12,500. KINNAIRD Upper Bench — Kinnarid - Most attractive 3 bdrm. 1420 sq. ft. home. Lovely large kitchen with eating area, beautifully paneled DR and LR with raised hearth firepluce. Full basement has ex- tra finished bedroom. Carport and sundeck. $23,500. .. ROBSON Starter or Retired Two bdrm. well insulated cottage. Featuring large living room with lovely stone 1 work for the summer. worker. Ph. 365-5907. IERIENCED HAIRD! ser, parttime work. Business 365-6717. Home, eve. 365-7307. 412 FREE TRAINING FOR THE right couple. Immediate pro- fit of $150 a month for one- hour, each vi WANTED TO RENT furnished spacious two bdrm house in aird. Would be interested in option to buy. Ph. 365-3076 after 6. 3: George Ph. Shoreacres 359-7559. 314 2 On ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOU: legar. RES- | 01 Ph— burning purpose, S. ; tin in May. 138 and.214. NOTICE ————<= Fire Permits must be secured for burning APRIL 1st to Oct. 31st You must have a permit for any tion waste, land clearing, etc. Any burning container must have a covering screen and a permit, The Fire Dept. will assist you with large burns during Arbor Week Regulations: are covered in bylaws rubbish, construc- ED: LEWIS Fire Chief. ie porch for hot summer days. A little paint would work wonders here. Only $4500. LISTINGS WANTED Two, three and four B.R. homes in Castlegar and PHONE 365-6451 For Prompt, Efficient Service Anderson Agencies PHONE 365-6451 Evenings phone Mrs. Mosby at ———_—_—_————— INCOME TAX iz PROBLEMS ?? Don't -miss any Crdeits or Refunds CONTACT Mrs. L M. Toogood " $01 Silverwood Cresc. Woodland Park, Kinnaird Phone 365-7985 Announcement THE BEL AIR BEAUTY SALON eee NEW NAME: Beauty Lane NEW ADDRESS: : 611 Columbia Ave: — 2 doors South of present address NEW TELEPHONE No. : 365-6700 Business will continue at the present address to effective April 14th Saturday, April 12th. PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. .........- 796 PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ih. ...... 89¢ GARLIC RINGS, fresh . ... 3 rings $1.00. BAGON, side ‘sliced, Ib. ........ 798¢ commend Highway 3 Highway’ 1° because — the: know it’s a good road.” said Mr. Shannon. “They don’t re- because Up to 22 Months f A 1eyearold youth pleade: 38 \charges in te’s court in Trail Monday and.was sen- tenced to four months defin- ite and 18 months indefinite on each count. ¢ ‘The sentences are to run concurrently and will be serv ed in the young. offenders pee at Okhalla ., prison al Robson to three the standard is not as good. Gordon Michael Geisler NAME AND WI ~ Castlegar & District The Chamber hopes this event will develop for the whole district and a suitable name will far and wide. 3 RULES lower right hand corner. really be explanitory. are not eligible for’ this c IT! N - $25.00. “Yes you can win $25.00 by just submitting a name for the Chamber . of Commerce 3 days of fun which is scheduled for August 3-4-5. into a yearly celebration —” help publicize the 3 days The name you submit should be written in the centre of an 8% X 11 sheet of paper with your name and address in the No explanation of the name should necessary. For advertising purposes it should be self Please mail your entry to the address below. CASTLEGAR NEWS “Name Contest” Box 490 Castlegar, B.C. NAME CONTEST CLOSES APRIL 15th, 1969 Members of the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce ‘ontest. was charged Feb..9 with theft of a suitcase from the air port, on March 8 with two charges of false pretenses in- volving NSF cheques at Na , and on March 11 with which is quite informal but where much of the learning takes. place. For example, a workshop was held last Thursday on the art of being a good con- versationalist. Two members performed a short skit elab- orating some of the more common bad habits indulged in by everyone. Then the farm |group split up and listed some of the do’s and don'ts of conversation. : ards were discussed in\a ly way for everyone's mutual benefit. : These were some of the i joints that ol le involving over $50 in change. ‘The charges were laid by Geisler Castlegar and le! appeared before magistrate Cc. H. Clegg in “BIRTHS: April 1, a son. (é we wish to com- with them as teen- d,| who for example, agers then we must be pre- pared to listen to their triv- ial chatter and answer. when they are young). Can we be our conversation and b the barrier of. another's dif- fidence or see his need? Can we- exchange opin- ions and listen quietly to an- other person’s views. if they differ from our, own? im always talks about her one favorite sub- ceptive in} percep! ale ANNUAL SPRING SALE For All Your Remodelling & Redecorating Before The Gardening Season SAVE ON THESE SPECIALS PREFINISHED PLYWOODS %4" 4X 8 Black Walnut B.M. . ial Teak Mi ... $18.95 Sheet 11.75 Sheet 3/16" Presid V4" Golden Ash Misn 3/16" Sunset Ash Mi: 8.75 Sheet 9.30 Sheet Yani 4 MM. Hi-Dap-Panels (4 asst. finishes) Rosewood, Walnut, Ash and Oak, only ... (These have to be seen to believe) _4 MM, Varitone Walnut: Mismatched’ UNFINISHED PLYWOODS ——————————————— Ya" “\" Grooved Ribbon Grain 6.95 Sheet 3.45 Sheet 6.95 Sheet 3.45 Sheet 1h 4 4" R 4 Book 14.95 Sheet Cc. 1. L. PAINTS. PROMOTIONAL WHITES ONLY : - Annual April 16th 1969. from floor. hockey players, sw fice, otherwise after this Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association April 16th, 1969. . 8 P.M. CASTLEGAR: ARENA All Minor Hockey executive positions are open for election. Managers and Coaches are needed for next Hockey season 1969-1970 and any person who wishes to- help in Hockey in other positions. Nominations for any position will be received by the Secretary up to 6 p.m. Further nominations may be made “Take Notice’ Minor Hockey Executive are aware of many items of Hockey equipment that are not being turned in by some eaters, pads, etc. before the 16th of April 1969, to the Minor Hockey of- date Minor Hockey will use legal means to have same returned. Cc. R. Munns, Sect'y C.D.M.H.A. Box 1264 Castle Meeting these must be in Interior Semi Gloss Reg. 6.95 5.95 Gal. Latex Reg. 6.45 5.50 Gal. Reg. 6.45 5.50 Gal. One ounce Tinting Tubes (15 Colors) SHELF COLORS ONLY gar. Phone 365-8151 Interior Flat, Semi Gloss, Satin Latex and Gloss Less 40% Off Retail Mixed colors in 1500 assorted shades in exterior and in- terior Semi Gloss, Flat, Satin Latex Super Gloss & others Querts . . 50c Off Retail $2.00 Off Retail in Plus savings from 15 - 40% on many other items too numercus to mentio: SALE DAYS APRIL 3rd - 12th P&G BUILDERS SUPPLY LTD. 932 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B.C.