CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 12, 1962 RENATA SOCIALS Mrs, M, Rohn Mrs. P, Warkentin accompan- ied by Mrs. J. Reimer and Mrs. M. Dyck were weekend visitors to Nelson, Mr, and ‘Mrs. J. Hamm of Nel- son were weckend visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Dyck. Mr. J. Miaster has left on holiday to Bentley, Alberta, where he will visit his sister and bro- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, In- gram, Mrs. M, Funk, son Jack and daughter Eileen were recent visi- tors at-the home of Mrs, Funk's brother ond sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.'Harnes at Winfield, B.C. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. King and family of Castlegar spent the weekend at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs, John Rohn were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. Krug, Trail. Miss J. Lang and Miss L. Fla- dager returned from a recent vi- sit to Agassiz and Bellingham, Wash, ‘Richard Funk of Chase is vi- siting al at bs home here, . P. Letkeman accompan-| ied wie son David to Procter where she will spend some time with him, DEER PARK SOCIALS Old Chew: peated se iroug] king /80Ur crea and both brown an find chopping an e: of ete thn ae or. aad i tO serve special guests, i Beppe vane eens . 1 cup -cup and continue baking about ane 8-Inch ple, Raisin Sour Cream Pie ashioned Deilght. bits noe sweet California raisins are eenetualy. dis- hout this custardy.’ old dmother served ‘with pride, siehly filled with eggs, and white sugars. Chopping the ralsins releases their full taste surprise. You'll asy tasic ete you toss the raisins in a teaspoon in ple warm or ct of whipped eo mit a a dene, te delightful for coffee get togethers OLD FASHIONED RAISIN SOUR CREAM PIE ¥ cup ate suger r (packed) sugar Fhop 3 Yaising, Combine with beaten eggs, fone. cream, sugars, sait and cinnamon. Turn into pastry lined ple p: . ey “(25 degrees ©) ¥F.) 10 minutes. Reduce. heat to 350 degrees fashioned ple. It's the cold with .a pouf teas) on salt % ie tenses Eastry, "fOr sipgio "p-inch an, Bake in hot. 25 to 30 minutes longer. from England where she visited with friends and relatives, T. Coleman and son Donald of Nelson were recent vie sitors to Deer Park as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Coleman, Mr. and Mra, C, Williamson had as‘a-recent guest, the latter’s aunt, Mrs. J, H. Dyck of Clear- brook and Vancouver, who was enroute to Renata where she is spending a three-week holiday. Mr. and Mrs, C.'M. Kirkendall and children of Procter were re- cent visitors to Deer Park, the uct of the former's father, ‘Mr. M. A. Kirkendall and also his bro- ther-inlaw. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Phelps. . E, Jamieson, who is now living at..Castlegar, was a visitor at her former home in Deer Park. TORONTO — Controlling hit- and-run accidents in Canada has become too big a job for police to handle without help from citi- zens at large, says Patrol Sgt, Don Saunders, head of the Metropoli- tan Toronto Police hit-and-run squa Writing in the April issue of Imperial Oil Review, Patrol Sgt. Saunders pve that, there were an 5,000 hi id. Gites Can Help Police Trace Hit-And-Run Driver said, the Bvereds is 200 cases a month. Citizens can help’ police in three ways, says Patrol Sgt. Saun- ders. Both police and public would benefit if witnesses realized the importance of the tiniest and sup- posedly most trivial scrap of in- formation. For instance, knowing the age and sex of the driver can to police. cases in Canada during 206 with one out of every seven cases involving body injury. In Toronto alone, he Some witnesses could help a lot more if they would write down what they see, especially licence which are harder to re- a—cKCecec “EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00 P.M. St,, Rita's Parish Hall, Front Street 0 member than people think, ‘itnesses should not disturb the scene of the accident and should prevent others from doing so until police arrive. Bits of glass, paint or metal are invaluable to police when turned over to labor- For instance, scientists can’ tell from a sliver of glass, left at the accident. scene, ‘whether police should be looking for a North erican or' European car and Kootenay Lake opens for fish- ing on Monday, April 16, with the exception of that portion of Koot- enay Lake north of a line drawn between Lost Ledge Creek and Salisbury Creek . (north end of Lake). The Fish and Game Branch of the Department of Recreation and Conservation is going to be making a more thorough creel census record of catches of fish on ocenny, Lake this year. , Game Warden Pete Ewart asks that fishermen co-operate fully and express patience during these checks, He said the department is obtaining a larger volume of creel census information this year for future fisheries management. War- dens will be on the lake four days of each month from early morn- ing until dusk. or when. fishing ceases and they will record’ all 30 Belegates Aitend Handicapped Hesling The continuation of active Planning and progress made to date'on the Dr. Endicott School for handicapped-retarded ‘children and adults, were the main topics discussed at the meeting of board of governors held recently at the Hume Hotel, Nelson. Thirty delegates from all the Kootenay branches of the Society for handicapped ‘children were ‘in attendance, as well as Dalton Mur- Dhy, co-ordinator oe the provin- Fish Catches To Be Recorded | catches, — relent: length, lure used, hours fished, ete. ‘A reminder is given that the erecks close at the end of this month and this includes the Slo- can River. Regulations should be . [seen for any exceptions. Also, last year's angler’s licence expires =e the end of April, A further reminder is that one person in a boat can have two lines out while trolling, but when there are more than one person, only one line per licenced angler is allowed. 1.0.D.E. Convention _ Delegate Reporis The regular monthly meeting of the IODE was heid April 9 in the: Twin Rivers hall with Mra. M. Zinio ia the chair. Whittaker, convention representative, gave a report on {activities of the provincial conven: tion in Vancouver April 3, 4 and 4. Four members, Mrs, W. Waldie, Mrs. R. Magee, Mrs, H. Gergely and Mrs. N.' Gemmill accompanied our representative to the conven- lon, : New business for the evening consisted of plans made for a tea, bake sale' and sewing table. for May 24. The Fall Fair queen con- test was discussed and an adver- tisement for candidates will be published, A new member, Mrs. W. Wal- die, was voted into the group. cial Attending from Castlegar were Mrs, M. Moore, Mrs. G. Hughes ‘ and E, Fitzpatrick. Mrs. Hughes presented a cheque for ‘$500 Eon the Caster branch for ding fi at brief, S atlining the aims. of the society and bringing the pro- ject and building plans to the at- tention of the federal government, will be undertaken and submitted by president Richard Vogel. John Dalziel ‘Takes Part in Ghoir Festiva! The annual Festival of Choirs was held ..in..Omak, “Washington last Saturday when the. Okanagan Esquires of Omak, under the di- rection of Mr. M. Smith, acted as iit choirs took Bart, nelnding two from Canada. ;' Canadian choirs were the ‘Trail § Male Chorus of which John Dalziel of Castle- gar is a member and the Oliver atory scientists for examination. | hos! INSURANGE For Ail Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365:3441 AGENCIES Television Service @ Repairs to all makes of TV's, Radios, Phonographs. - @ Electrical Appliances, @ Applications for TV cable hook. . ups made here, “Years of experience 1s | our Guarantee of dependable service.” ELECTRONIC SERVICES ¢ ? 365-3337 — bones _ gS 460 VOLKSWAGEN an SALES & SERVICE USED CARS — TRADES Phone R:A:° (Bob) Horswill 365- 3491 ‘61 Rambler Super Sedan, $2,795 - only 6 thousan: ‘58 Haan American 53 Pl PARICVIENL MOTORS — NELSON, B.C, . RAMBLER ACER CCENOLL For House ‘Delivery QUALITY 3.8 MILK (Now In Cartons) PALM DAIRIES Ltd. : 365 - 5578 CASTLEGAR | LUGGAGE, Bosse's Jewellery 10th Anniversary . SALE ‘April 14th to Saturday: April 21st Store-Wide Specials Gf 20% OFF Extra Specials. of 30% off on some lines of: PABA Ac i arwe ARSeern cere CAMERAS, CLOCKS, DRESSER SETS, JEWELLERY BOXES, LADIE'S & MEN'S FITTED CASES, WATERMAN'S PEN ‘SETS AND GIFTS EXTRA, EXTRA, EXTRA SPECIAL of 40% off on SOME LINES OF WATCHES. AND DIAMONDS For Easter take ad ge of these gs on beautiful diamonds and jewellery for your loved “ones at CASTLEGAR’S JEWELLERY HEADQUARTERS , 178 Pine St." Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-2041 -' “Castlegar, & District Liberal Association meeting. NEW 1962 BOOK “throw these people | out? of office come: to the cic AAATACRONRRTN NOTICE Wednesday, April 18th at 8 p.m. in the downstairs banquet | yoom ‘of the.” - ” MARLANE HOTEL. The Tories have laboured. ‘mightily and have brought forth a mouse. ; Lord Cecil is ‘thr n i our, very fi Do you care? If you do, and ‘if you would like to meeting and ‘discuss what we can do about.it. . cocoa t GO- CART - There will bea. meeting: for those interested in ‘forming a Go-Cart Club on Thursday, April 19 at. FOR SALE Coal oll fridge, beat offer, See or write Willlam Porverote a Mant (Box 8), ft, house trailer, Reasonable price, ase be sold. Ph. 365-4544, 315. Business Onnertunity Establlahed King. Koin Launder- ette now ‘operating, good location, terrific» potential, Pleente Plaza ‘Bhopping Centre. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 12, 1962 peti Sar Fon RENT Furnished ‘auite, | three blocks from centre of Castlegar overlooking Columbia river. Ph. i on terms or leasa oan ‘ror particu. lara write Box 490K, Castlegar, 325 Furnished -sulte, aultabie for ‘couple and one furnished ‘one-bed- New 9 cu, ft. fridge, automatic gas range.. 23" TV; and variety of radios —~ all reasonably priced, 305-2161, sete 365-581 Tas Ford Balf-tori, de deluxe mo- del. Ph, 365-8037. 315 1859 Triumph 650_c.c,_motorey- cle; Ph, 365-6841 after 6 p.m. 815 House and personal Stracte to 1 OH Heater, stroller, Ph. clear” on estate, Sate~from Pm: Saturday at 172-10th Ave., ‘Kine nalrd. Na phone catls, ‘63 Ford PIEK-Up, i taay 2050 Ply- Ph. 07. edroom Tse reWiynicaora: ES Robson townaite, good location. ._ 985-8898, B15 42 in, feft-hand drainboard sink, reelain..enamel complete . with trainer and ‘faucet; perfect condi tlon, a 365-5251. on Lakeview . ey teat oe fer ter over 5600, Ph. 339-" 5x 100 ft, lot 7 NGS, 55-5153, a4 6s x J te 110 tt ft, tot In Kinnaird, § ‘200, = earoom house, Tul_bagenient, low down | payment, Ph. 3 . Bie 2-bedroom house, fal ient, large garden space and fruit wees, in Robson. Good location; ey ier Brice, terms. Apply Box gar, B.C, Beautiful “mobile; home, Tang furnished, colonial style, 2 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen, full bathroom, large fridge and ° stove, automatic washer, reasonable, on lot at opr ay Ph, 365-8107, ou 2pedtoom house, gas Tat closes 4 ool, Best offer itakes. Owner milst sell, Ph. 365-5020, | 313 aeractive home building Jots evar. Ph, 365-8200, ten | Bullding lots, apply Ozerotf pee wallet, Blote, ee LEGAL LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Teneo Land In Land "Recording District of Nelson and sftuate on the Columbia a “Cantlegar, BC. Take notice’ that John ‘Thompson of mer- or in the vicinity of the Villuge/5 p.m. ‘Ph, 368-2384, tfn15. .Furnished 3-room house with basement’ garage in Robson. Ph. 365-5405, 315 2-room reap rh ereen for two. Ph, 365-2161. eae Large furnished 3-room ‘sulte in reatdential area. Ph, 305-2700 hore S-room basement auite, shower, TV cables,” carport. Ph, 363-5032. chant intends to apply tor i tease of the following described tand: Commencing at a post planted on the high water mark of the Colum- dia River, said post being at the North East corner of Parcel Number degrees 30' W. for 1,180 feet more or Jess, thence S, 20 degrees 16° E. for 250 {cet more or leas to the high wa- ter mark belng’the north west cor- her of the ee 1,130 feet of the said Parcel 4; thence north easterly along the ald high water mark 1,150 feet more or less to the point of 5 Heab ant ‘72| vick' Butlding.’ Ph, Furnished sulte, Eremenko Block, Ph. 365-3061, ‘ 315 Fully-furntshed, /neated | apart- ment. Close in, Ph, 385-9001, Nice. furnished or, unfurnished apartment. 3 rooms, bath, utility. id water included,’ $75, Har- 365-8872. ‘514 ‘One bedroom, Ph, 365-5589, 814 Fully furnished apartment, auit- able for business woman or teacher. Apply S87-5th Ave. or Ph. 365-5856. leates a S-room ite, Hy ht and water Jngluded, suitable or coe acres, more a fos for the purpose of Marine Serv! Dated this aan day of March, 1962. Ser ee BCLS. Sonn ‘hompron, 41 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Land In Ce Recording District ot Nelson and situate on the Colum! River in Fee vicinity of the Village of Castlegar, B.C. “. Take tied that Kinnaird Trans- fer Limited of Kinnalrd, B.C, oceup- ation: tru and excavating in- tends ‘to ‘apply for'a lease of the aranteed re] alae sowing pe tent jusiment coal other m es. Writ adi . Represen~ tative calls each week, Ph. Leaver 362-5260 or Nelson 41.:~ fo-bedroom bungalow in ni Robson subdivision, new; deoorsted throughout, fa bases ba exit, nace, Terms $7,300. 'T’. Son Ltd. Nelein Bh, ong ge Ph. 865-5959, after 6 pm. Ph. ‘395-5937. etd ‘New S-bedroom, house, Way, carport, wrought {ron railings, lawns one frult trees on a 75 x lot. Ph. 365-4287 or call at toiagin Ave, Huuanated ™ Good quality large crib, Ph. oe ESAS S18 ae" wide pedspring, Ph. anor 19497 GME. an flat. steel ad 4-speed transmission;. also. one uae Singer sewing machine,'.al Hn condition. ee Gott ‘B ‘Boallgatt Box 64, Thrums “sg B00 sq--ft used“ Inaul boat ‘aid- ing, -goo pe, $7.00 : per. unired 89. ft. PI 405%. =: ae 7. finite ands: Block 72; thence south westerly: atong the sald high | Water.mark $70 feet more or less to the point of of commencement and con- more or less, for pone of ‘gravel quarrying. * Dated re Peres aay\or March, 1962, NOTICES ‘Will the finder of black leather wallet by Marlane Hotel please leave same. at’ Castlegar News, Your phone call ‘not clearly understood’ as to your Tocation, Hard-times dance, Crescent. Vale SCOT SEESSEEEOOTETOOOTONOSEHOTONROOEERL ANDERSON AGENCIES Res. Ph.: 365-3276 Bus, Ph.: 365-3441 ra] e aN 1. ABE YOU LIVING IN “2° “CRAMPED QUARTERS?" Has your’ family had a blessed event re- cently? Have the in-laws made themselves “at home” — in YOUR home? Whatever the-reason, if you're cramped for space,. tramping on one another, finding objects underfoot, wishing you had two more bedrooms, apologizing to ieinas maybe. we can help, © - Some spacious older homes, solidly built with’ great’ years. of living left in ’em, are available. on realistic’ terms, Come in. Re- gister: your needs with us. We'll find a Place that “fills the bill” nicely! LLL LORETTA’'S BEAUTY SALON Hair Styling, tints manicures "BEACON MOTORS Let f@teh: Comfort under our. Ai ditioned Hair ‘ Dryers. Phone 3658290 Tc ley, Saturday, April 24. AN welcome. We would like. to extend our, ing Supplies OGLow* BROS. Bullding & Supply Co. Lt. / Phone . 865-3351 nl and family, ‘ModelRadio and TV Service — Ph, 365-8334 or apply 69 Main St. 815 Rug. and _ametTeld cleaning, very Ph. 365-1 814 Gravel & Top Soll DITCHING, EXCAVATING Room’, ant home. “Apply a Bee en Prvate ror classified ada e 12 Deadline ‘for 4 neon an. Wednesday prior to the cay i res = LAD! Ladies interested: in totning a Club please Ph. 885- B.CLS., dgent For: sGonaleas ‘Transtér em ve. 313 - WANTED man would ie, pete one Imematately, Ph. 365-5 — tor drop into the Boundary » Electric or Ph. 65-5919, m3 {Sea Er We have machinery for digging ditches, pe ue holes and nee cle ding, Phe 365-5938, Baby. buggy, Ph,+ sear *_. Good second-hand ‘golf clubs, Ph. 865-5354." : use on -acre it or more of land with option to buy. Ph. 365-8013, j tind - RLINE — TICKETS TO’ ALL PARTS] : For Every Type;of. B == ACCOUNTING SERVICE : V.G. ECCLES :Public’Accountant Fifty. colored ee of ‘plans and home information, with ‘over thirty. new “homes for your selection. including.’ - perhaps the make of car, Good Eysight Valuable Tool | 7.30 ‘p.m. at the home of. H. ‘Jack, 140-4th “Ave. - Kinnaird. : For further information \ phone 365. 2031 OF THE .WORLD:, ‘Asan, WEST'S. Choral Society under the direction of former Castlegar resident Ted Gergely. : ‘ 1186 CEDAR: AVE. JACKPOTS $27.50 & $330.00 NE 55 NUMBERS CALLED = CNT RCC ; Paleo E Relumed E PLUMBING AND fee is $3.00 for 3 years. I Gasiiegar Hospilal improvement Bisirict ANNUAL MEETINGS CASTLEGAR: Tuesday March {7th 8.00 p.m. In the Parish ~ Hall ROBSON: Wednesday March (8th 8,00 p.m. In the Robson Memorial Church Hall 0800 NOTICE The General Radio Service Band has been re- leased by the Department.of Transport as of April 2nd for use by the General: Public. Your own personal 2-way radio DO.T. 7 Licence For further information and quotations Phone 365-3499 H. M: CARD ROBSON, B.C. Next’ to a sense: of responsi- bility, good eyesight is one of the most valuable ‘tools z jatlser can As GFA Head Ab teh rs —£, J, Palm- "| have. Ye' drive their mutomabiles with de- fective vision, says the B.C. Auto- mobile Association: The ability to’see distant ob- Color-blindness, slow recovery rate from headlight glare and inability to see:properly at night — ‘these are other characteristics that can seriously affect your driving com- petence. ‘ The BCAA. urges you to have your eyes checked by a quailfied physician if you have not done so recently. Only a few minutes is re- quired for such a check, and it eould save your life!’ , jects is only, one facet of the Ievel|:. of vision required for safe driving. | .C. lumber opera- tor, was eeeietea president of the Canadian Forestry Association of B.C. ‘at the annual meeting. on April 5, Vice-presidents’ are ‘W, McMa- an, A; Moss, J. Sheasgreen and E. G, Shorter. Added to the ‘list of provin- celal directors were: B. M. Hoff- meister, R.: W. Wellwood, R. Dixon and A. E. Penny. Lacking fr something’. NOW! at the PALLISER CALGARY Room 00 from ). Single” with. Bath Double ‘Occupancy be joinart new furniture and jecoral Ld iat and radio ine every s Galgery’s finest: ‘Festau- rant. <. Rezervauonss s Telex 038: x Saleen Calgary's Most Distinguished Motet : TE PALLISER A Canadian Pacific Hotel Motels -. Duplexs - Cottages Division of ‘DUECK BUILDING Supplies 30273 Trans-Canada Highway < P.O. Box 40, Clearbrook, B.C. Ph. UL4-1441_ Located two miles west of Abbotsford on the ,. Trans-Canada Highway i x WIDEST CHOICE OF HOME. DESIGNS yr BEST SELECTION OF FLOOR PLANS. ty ‘DUECK:HOMES ARE COMPLETE PACKAGES x SAVINGS ARE YOURS THE DUECK WAY,” ye FULLY WINT: ERIZED FOR ANY CLIMATE - so EASY TO ASSEMBLE DUECK HOMES are factory pre- assembled in to wall sections, roof trusses, gables, barge units, . etc:; Doors are pre-hung-ready. built, pre- finished: cabinets, etc.; package of pre-cut lu so. EASY TO BUY. Pay only 10% down en’ your you. require. monthly payments. Discounts. allowed for: cash* ‘BE READY TO. SHINGLE’ iN | ONE DAY: THE’ DUECK: Way. ; (After your, subfloor is laid) | “not just a mber, 2 DUECK HOMES Ltd. P.O, Box 40, Cleargrook, B.C. Send me your new 1962 book of homes by Dueck q) Please. have’. your representative call'on me ©) Name... “Address _.._... (ON 4/12) © Phone _ ‘home package as complete as _ Balance easy. « RED’ PLUM JAM, 4 |b, » BAKE-EASY Short,” PRUNE PLUMS, 15-0z."7 for $1 ‘ LIPTON‘S SOUP, 7 for or Pleasure? i Central address = : -modernly: appointed, -where friendly = and‘:courteous” service: ‘prevail: Family arrangements, no charge for. children under Fre cabled TV. and: Parking. “Rates from tees LR ;,, On English Bay 1766 Davie Street, Vancouver 5, BO. - Telephone MU 2-1831 - isunsiiiininigtiusatmtinisa cistall the following highways Castlegar. . NOTICE Load and speed restrictions will be recinded on Thursday, April 12, '1962, No. 3 8: TP. Highway Rossland to Nelson. Via 3A.S. T. P. Highway ‘Trail to: Montrose. - No, 22 Highway Rossland to: Patterson, No. 22A Highway’ Trail to Wanita. effective at. 12.01 am. A. E. Staite District Superintendent Department of Highways Rossland, B.C.: VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. SALE. Last Chance. Friday 4. 9 P.M. - Saturday 8.30 - 6.00 P.M. KLEENEX, 40's, 2 for . , 59¢ DOMESTIC. SHORTENING, 212 A |r oe enema tetra verrct nets sieves 69E DOMESTIC ‘SHORTENING, 1 Ib. seen, 256 1 Ib, 25¢ “Air, f HOME FREEZER SUPPLIES MUST. fee] Poly: freee Pak, qts..... Poly. Freezer Pak, pts... Freezer’ ‘Paper, wax, d COMET,’ $1.00 SOUP, Campbell's, 2 for... 39c $1.00 MACARONI, 5 Ibs... 69¢ -FANCY NOODLES, 2 Ibs. .. 29c | MARMALADE, pure 4 Ibs. 77c All Canned Meats Marked. Down All. Spices 2 for One 16-0. .... 25¢ HANDI-WRAP, Castlegar : Going at Half: Price ‘BABY FOODS, 10 ‘for NABOB PUNCHS ALL. FLAVOR BUDGIE SEEDS, CANARY SEED, REYNOLDS WRAP, foil. 25 oz, .... 3le 16 20¢ “36 45c 4 for . _ CERTO ‘CRYSTALS, 4 for . CERTO, bottle, . JELLO: POWDERS,. 4 for... JELLO PUDDING Pie Fillers Family Size, 3 “for CATTELLI cut eae 3. Ibs,, ........... 3le°. “COMET, giant size, BONUS, ‘3: Ibs: 3 oz. SPIC. & SPAN, regular “SPIC’ & SPAN, giant... ‘SANI FLUSH, regular “giant size... 35c 7396" 39e Co-operative Retail Society _ g {on a 60’ x 100 improved lot With i cc FOR SALE Move Right In home? We have one available now for | immediate | occupancy.-. Check htese featurtir~@nd let’ us show it}, to you. The main: floor consists of |. * 3 bedrooms, - bath, ° living: room, kit- chen and. nook. ‘The basement ts attractively finished and has full bathroom plumbing and: heating. This area could be utilized- as rum- pus room and spare bedrooms or coilld, easly be converted into: a lovely revenue’ apartment to carry payments. Full price of this home Js $15,800. Reasonable terms, Easy to Buy See this 2-bedroom home with Uving room,’ dining “room, ‘kitchen rand bath. This home is situated lorge garage, at rear, This is a, "good value ‘at $9,500, * 4th Ave: Kinnaird Large’ 2-bedroom’ home: on’. cor ner lot = Lr. 15" x 18’, 1st Br. 13-x 15, 2nd Br. 12 x 12, full base- ment, Price $7,600 with $3,000 down. Offers will be considered, Reduced Auto & Fire Rates As price is important to you inquire about our new rates today. ANDERS OR AGENCIES _ HEATING REPRESENTATIVE FOR ‘SIMPSONS SEARS WILL BE INTHE CASTLEGAR OFFICE. EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY Free Estimates ‘Nothing. Down 3 Years To Pay . Do lt Yourself and Save Blueprints.and Tools Loanec “Phone. 365-6282 ‘SASH AND TONIGHT & FRIDAY Shows at 6.45 and 9 p.m. In ~All pomulee Styles . WINDOW AND DOOR. FRAMES — GLASS IN ALL:SIZES & WEIGHTS| Agerits For Pearson Sashless Win- dows and All Sealed Units ‘ CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR WORKS PHONE 365-3211. SAT. - MON. - TUES.” ‘ Matinee Saturday at 1.30 p.m. Shows at 6.45 and 9 p.m,