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Use this Handy Form Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday Land Mark Altered as Castlegar Hotel Undergoes Face-Lifting Natasha ie ae is the whole idea behind the re- Rovations taking spice at t + : Mike Andruff and his wife, Natasha, who began operating the hotel sl resently taking place in the er parlor area where ceil- ve been suspended, ect lighting installe and the whole area in gen- eral opened up. Fe A new cooler ‘has also n_installe: "on completion it will New Denver Curling Rink Being Dismantled Ice Skating Arena Undergoing Renovation New Danvers curlin; e rink committee is dismantle: also “contemplating a face- lage ice skating lifting of the front area of lergoing renov- the arena which would im- ation repair and reinforce- prewe change room facili- ment under auspices of a Local Initiatives Program gr- Mr. DeRosa and V. Han- ant of $9,500. son approached the Now ‘A committee, arhea- Denver Village Council at ded by Walter tha , and its Feb. 6 meeting seeking E. DeRosa, successful ly ap: support from the village in plied for the grant to fin. procuring materials for the ance much needed repalr ince grant funds project on the structure. an ence entirely channel- Heavy snow loads on the arena roof last winter damaged several roof strin- ito wages, The village directed the delegation to submit plans For, Use by Newspaper, Do NOT Write in this Box. Postal Address Your Name Town Amount Phone Mail to: Classified Ads, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, ‘Castlegar, B.C. or deliver to Castlegar News Office - ‘= No Phone Orders Accepted — Payment Must be Enclosed — Minimum Order 50c — Deadline 5 p.m. Tuesday Please PRINT your ad below putting one word in each square: pow which are expected to for the proposed changes replaced by laminated first. beams made from materials Further funds for the salvaged from the’ curling project may be made avail- rink. able through a dominion- OUR BEST WISHES fo the CASTLEGAR HOTEL We are pleased to-have.done -the-el- - tectrical yiring and fixtures in your re- "novation program. Greep's Electric Earl Greep — Castlegar — Phone 365-7075 CONGRATULATIONS to the CASTLEGAR HOTEL We are pleased to have been of assist- ance in transporting your merchandise during your renovations. Chuck's Transfer Mel Lutz — Castlegar — Phone 365-7371 rovincial grant the village is seeking, for assistance on a project to to improve the municipality's water works, replacing some of the main- line pi with larger ones. le village regular wat- er supply system is in full operation again pushing wa- ,ter down into the lines un- ‘der a full 100 lbs. pressure from the gravity fed system. Tee formations still have to be periodically broken up but ihe system is function- ing well andichel} new ae 'y pump is standing by if needed. Lucerne Motel owner Frank Pho appeared before the council with p! lo extend his facilities to in- clude more units, nae dining facilities and a nue lc house. Council agreed to write the Liquor Control * Board advising them that the village has no objection to the establishment of a pub there. A quote of $16,775 was received for supplying a new firetruck to the (itlage ‘to replace: the current truck ori; used»! ini>. West. Vancouver and. bought by New Denver en- Seid sco Son ara elng well as complete c which also pia eget . lower portion lon of tbe Wal ral cal AnH of the Ait 3 re 2 trendy re Eats mest, istengs, ich was said typical the early ays, To help capture gli- mpses of the past Kay and her parents are now seek- ing out old photographs and documents which would be Placed on nea tp nave ieee built about Once this initial re vating S complete the I job. bi Ad upstalra ‘rooms will - be given a complete jal stage will be a_cocktall lounge and ban- quet' room tentatively plan- ned for the basement area, Letter to Editor Opening of Acupuneture Clinic Sought Dear Bir, In hls acupuncture cris- ie representing thee pone nting the pu opialon was ue feo tely and may. makes me ae to be a Canadian nd Fi love Canada the more for Nobody in this coun could a child, or take aks the last hope. of a sick man, et plete everybody against him and Eror bomb of gen- pproval at his con ‘We the diagnosed in- good possibllit covery, of recovery, jery last chan: * and was our very ce, The complete fallacy of the argument put forward about protecting the public The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Hil Doug Ve. = porting, ig Veysey re. Our boy's basketball team qualified last Saturday pet the meet coming up at Jack Tomilin was a real tower of strength to our boys as usual. He knows how. to pot those shota, e e e ‘SHSS has taken up our challenge for an inter-school chess tourney. We hope to hold it this month, our present Here are chess club standings: Top place, Doug Vey- y- Second row, Paul Pan- tages and Reg Veysey. Barry Perentdoif ond Ke. erehudoff and Ke- vin New, ie Our Gymnastics Club recently performed at Rob- 80m. We received a very nice letter from Mr. Landis son school, I wish to your atu students and free for pulling tos det t ey for ju ogether atch an cxeitin gymnastic ii “These kinds of events certainly are an asset to the scene.” able an er to be transferred with a minimum of s e e Club mem- The ambulance is a community-supported —_ pro- ject servicing New Denver, Silverton, Rosel and Hills and providing free em- ereency transportation to Slocan Community H: the | in New Denver. Pinocchio Pupils Selected Pupils selected for ma- osirel roles in the torthcomin; arch 15-16 production 0; TRIPLE T ENTERPRISES PRESENTS A New Top-Quality MOBILE HOME Special LOW, LOW PRICES today, Friday and Saturday at Castleaird Plaza Also Showing... NHA MODULAR HOMES On - the - Spot Financing . low and No Down Payments 20-Year NHA ‘Mortgages Available TRIPLE T ENTERPRISES 138 Box 540 — Kinnaird “Phone: 965-5067 or 365-5917 (Out-of-town call collect) “PINOCCHIO™ include the fol Curt : Pinocchio; Mary Anderso Gepp wayn prise, b avid Fodor, ‘ish and Carol ed, Funny Carolyn Price, Sherry Mol- tare Sit Dawn Wells as sun- ansince the school nasium can only accomedate 350 people at most per per- - arents of Twin pupils will be given first consideration for tic- Tickets will be 75 cents. This price will defray the bers who. made the fp ani Tans Stewart, it Wilso: Tim Cricket, Don Davies, for Major Roles cost of for costu- Jim Bermel and Lonnie Powell, Three girls also per- orm These were am inte Patricia Mc- Kay aan Donna Kirby. meee eC a lot of complinients floating around here last Friday when the teachers attend- ing the .math conference tasted the cakes and cook- jes the grade 9 food clas- ses had prepared. There were loads of odies all beautif laid Sut at the diferent Softee stations. The service. was very much appreciated, we are told. e eo es Paul dere iee was Wr- ong in his Prophecy. The teachers Toot’ to the boys etball team in the last noon hour game. This week has been “Grade 9 Week” in the gym. Contests every noon hour and plenty of action. Snow is melting fast! Cheers! Weavers’ Guild Selkirk Weavers’ Guild are to purchase a small de- monstration loom. ‘ This was decided at the regular meeting held Feb, It was felt the purcha- se would give me! better understanding of the craft enabling them to learn ine different types of weav- 8. A proposed constitution was discussed which mem- bers will study in detail for a inture: meeting. as noted members can Tan the BC. Weavers’ quacks, has been bare, usands have read it in ihe ney pewspapers all over B.C. and ev has two diplomas in ‘Ache puncture, and 30 years of practice and experience. Tho closure of his clin- ie is depriving | the public of a le service, ould it not sound like a remarkably doublefaced Polley, to be sending Can adian peace-truce supervis- ors to Asia, while making war at home with a un He Chinese doctor, dedicate helping ¢ g Canadian inateabte 8 We do not doubt that the government will side « ith the unanimous opinion World Day Of Prayer Tomorrow Over 160 countries on six continents join with Can- Fy in ol ‘ing munity aff groups, women's institutes, senior citizens’ groups, golf chute bridge clubs, IODE ship was piovelo d by a soup of New Zealand wo. oa our community, Wor- vices thoile Church, 5th ‘Ave. Gistleper at 2 pm. Breathalyzer Test Refused | changed with th falling to sub- mit to a breathalyzer test following a two-car accident which occurred on Wednes- day of last week south of the Blue Top. Donald collision hicle driven by ake Nazar- off of Castle tes daseribed as totaled. Purchases Loom Guild as individuals for a small fee. This fee would include a monthly bulletin or magazine, The recent weekend worksho was termed a suc- . cess with some 40 persons attending. Instructor for the work- shop was Mrs, Shirley Kean of Calgary. sd CD Offers Courses Provincial Civil. Defen- ce in Victoria are stressing courses in Light Rescue wi- th accent on search and rescue, also map and com- pass work, for / ; ‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 1, 1973 ih 8. 3, SMITHERAM TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar and wish of thousands of rd electors, who trusted it, to represent thelr interests as wholeheartedly after | ‘elec- Hong as dati during electlo: Le Leung's Acupunetive Clinic in Vancouver is a pressing must in the uble terest, A. Potocki Fauquier, B.C, OUR. BEST WISHES. CASTLEGAR HOTEL We are pleased to have been of assist- ance during your renovation program, Aero Taxi » Apt. 5, 326 Silverwood Crescent, Kinnaird Marie and Reg Smith — Telephone 365-5700 CONGRATULATIONS CASTLEGAR HOTEL 1 am very pleased to have ‘had. the contract to.install doors in. your vast re- vation program. Frank Dirsh GENERAL CONTRACTOR 2045 Columbia Ave., Trail — Phone 368-5911 VERY BEST WISHES to the CASTLEGAR HOTEL Our appreciation to be chosen as installers of Coin-Op Vending Machines in the reno- vation of your parlour facilities. Casilegar Coin-Op CONGRATULATIONS CASTLEGAR HOTEL We are proud to have been chosen as _ general contractors of your newly-reno- vated hotel. ‘Glendinning General Confractors Phone 30546276 or 965-5049, mes, programs and material purchased for sets. After March 9, tickets will be av- 4 so to the general. ye Purchas- ed ti any goup ap and mem- bers of the Grade Five class helped by copying these pat- , terns, so each parent would have her own. The special effects for this produation are being at- tended to by J: Hemmons, Pinocchio’s nose, which len- thens each time he tells a le, has been assembled. Attention is now being focused on the shadow scene in which Pinocchio under- a change from a wood- gram, VERY BEST WISHES to the : CASTLEGAR HOTEL We are pleased to have been entrusted with the installation of the entertain ment facilities in your renovation pro- Southern Music Ltd. Box 122 — .Nelson — Phone 352-6922 goes en puppet to a live boy. ;| Our Heartiest Congratulations to the CASTLEGAR HOTEL We are pleased to have been the major’ supplier of materials for your extensive renovation program. We are especially pleased to have supplied all the carpeting. TCHELLGUPPLY == LTD. Your Complete Home Improvement Centre Phone 365-7252