CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 22, 1976 Castlegar and District Chambor of Commerce Installation Ceremonies A good turnout saw Mayor . Ed Mosby swear in the new Castlegar’s. Biggest title . Super! Markatl PEANUT BUTTER Squirrel 48 or. pails Only Orange Crystals NABOB 5 pkgs... = 99c CHEESE BLACK DIAMOND MOZZARELLA the best by farl 1 Ib. pkg. .. $1.79 _ MEDIUM SHARP SPARE RIBS + TENDER Ib. 1.2.0... $1.79 Matured ‘A’ Beef hee Cut & Wrapped ee eee oe ic WHOLE MILK ALPHA 48 tins Case . $16.39 Pumpkin Seeds BULK Roasted Ib. $1.39 Raw Ib. .... $1.19 Sunflower Seeds 50 tb. bag Raw .... $20.98 OFFEE BOB'S CARNATION Price is Frozen! COFFEE BLUE RIBBON 15 ox. Ib. ....... $1.29 executive of the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce Monday evening at the Hi Arrow Arms, Those sworn in are presi- dent Albert Calderbank, treas- urer Bill Waldie, secretary Orla Granstrom and directors Garry Rayner, Walter Holuboff, Joc Van Dungen and Mike Molnar. Mayor Mosby said the turnout for the evening indi-. cated the group’ shows its interest in the Chamber of, Commerce and that it is “not, only Sustained, but acceler. ated. He sald that he hopes everyone will give thelr active “support as the chamber has a role to fulfill and council would like to see the chamber have a very successful year, President Albert Calder- bank stated committees were going to be formed where basic needs had to be fulfilled. He told those present the member- ship is not excluded from the executive meetings which will have their dates published prior to being held. During general meetings the chamber would endeavor to . have guest speakers, At Monday night's meeting the membership was addressed by Kootenay West MP Bob Brisco, A few words were also spoken by Con- Candle-Lif Installation Held by Hospital Auxiliary The January mecting of the Women's Auxillary to the Castlegar and District Hospital took the form of an installation Popoff, extended care—Bonnic Anderson, tray favors Clara Gerrand and layette—Patsy Popoff. tea, Thirty pn members and guests attended the tea given by the hospital board in appre- elation of the augiliary's work during the past year. Guests at the tea included hospital Ken Tal- tractors é Businessmen's As- sociation executive vice-presi- dent Ralph J, Purdy who gave a brief outline of the aims of ICB of BC. He stated ICB of B.C. was holding its regular monthly meeting the following evening (Tuesday) in Trail where he would be speaking, and ex- tended an invitation to those who would like to attend, He sald the group deals mostly with labor oriented problems and was formed last April. “It has several chapters about the province including ‘one of Castlegar,” he said. The next Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce meeting will be held Wednes- day, Feb. 18, when Rossland- Trail MLA Chris D'Arcy is tentatively as guest speaker. 9-Year-Old Ootischenia Resident Mary Lebedoff Dies “Services for Mrs. Mary Lebedoff, 94, of Qotischenia who died Monday at Trail Regional Hospital, conclude to- day at 10 a.m. to B p.m. from the Ooti: Mrs, Lebedoff's husband, Nick, died in 1955. She was also predeceased by one son and three daughters in their youth, and is survived by two sons, Hall, Mrs. Lebedoff was born in Russia in May, 1881, and came to Canada settling in Kamsack, Sask. in 1898, She moved to Qotischenia in 1809 where she, had since resided. She was a member of the Union Spiritual Communities of Christ, Bill of and Mike of Ootischenia; nine grandchil- dren, 20 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. Funeral services began £ chi BS Burial is to be at Ooti- schenia Cemetery. $7,000 Exploration Grant For Music Depariment Chairman SEA $7,000 ae Council as been KETCHUP ~”, 15 oz, — Below Cost 2 botties .... 79c OUP PURITAN - Veg. or Tom. 5 tins .... $1.00 TIDE . ECONOMY SIZE A Real Deal 10 Ib. -... $4.98 ded, oo Soe *Golege + music sere * chairman, Robert Bricker. The grant will be used to develop the college's Commu- nity Music Program, which this year is offering more than 20 classes to area residents rang- ing from creative music for preschoolers to advanced music theory. ‘The explorations program, . as one of its main objectives, the discovery of CRISCO OIL 38 oz. .... $1.79 > SHRIMP : PINK SEAL Only .... 69c tin “Luncheon Meat By BURNS, 12 oz. .....; Buy a Casel CIGARETTES PLAYERS 8/25's Special $5.59 new forms of expression and public participation in the arts. “We are extremely grati- fied our music program has been considered worthy of development by the council,” Mr. Bricker said. The music school is plan- ned in two stages, vith the first part now jing in Castle- Robert Bricker years teaching music at the University of British Columbia and three years with Vancou- gar and Trail and the second phase extending into Nelson,. probably by fall. Materials and supplies, promotion and professional de- velopment of teachers will account for most of the grant. . Mr. Bricker came to’Sel- kirk College last year after four Free Delivery For i and Sr. izens KEEP YOUR BUDGET ALIVE WITH OUR »LOW, LOW PRICES! FOR YOUR SHOPPING Your Floor Covering Centre * Vinyl & Tile Flooring * Custom Draperies °* Carpeting * Furniture Recovering G Wall Open Mon. thru Fri. .9 AM, to 9 P.M. Sat. ‘till 5:30 P.M. Closed Sundays EXPERT INSTALLATION Phone 364-2537 801 Victoria, Trail ver Results From Joy Keillor Bridge Club Eight tables were in play at Monday night's session of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club held at lie Hi Arrow Arms, ‘the winners are as follows: North-South First, Rob Wadey and Tom Cotton; second, Joy Keillor and Judy Sheppard; third, Lois Cairns and Agnes Charlton. -Wes: First, Don and _Lillias Poole; second, Etuka Cameron and Pearl Palmer; third, Don Poole Jr. and Mary Stewart. Dave’s 1216 - 7th Avenue South Castlegar PHONE 365-5304 since Monday, Dixie Jee CLOSED FOR STAFF HOLIDAYS to Thursday, January 29 Reopening Friday, January 30th January 19 Wee Small Hours... It is estimated that there is a higher proportion of impaired drivers on the road between 1 and 2 a.m, than any other single hour of the Eee sare as~follows: arico, West Kootenay regional representative Mrs. Bea Dris- coll and her secretary Mrs. Jan Heidt. Several new members were welcomed along with Mrs. Ida Hartson and Mrs, Liz Lutz who have spent many hours knitting items for the hospital gift shop. The treasurer's report was presented by Mrs. Clara Ger- rand and president Mrs. Mary Gemmill, and outlined the many activities and projects under- laken in 1975, A recliner, two large hair-dryers and more Christmas decorations were some of the many items pur- chased by the auxiliary for use in the hospltal during the past year. Miss Lori Lee and Miss Charlene Fellers were the recipients of the Auxiliary’s 1975 bursaries, ‘The money for these items is raised through the spring and fall rummage sales and the annual nut drive. The auxiliary would like to thank the general public for their support of these projects and to Squadron 581 Air Cadets for this valuable assistance in the nut drive. Thanks is also extended to Sam Popoff for his generous dona- tion to the Auxiliary. The highlight of the even- ing was the candle lit installa- tion ceremony. Regional Repre- C Hoenital | Aux. f all, : tive Of each executive eee and installed the officers for 1976 as follows: president Mary Gemmill, first vice president Joan Tuck, se- cond vice-president Gail David- gon, recording Secretary Laurie Friesan, treasurer Clara Ger- rand, corresponding secretary Polly Chernoff, and publicity— Elaine Bohnet. Committee heads for. 1976 liason—Polly ‘Chernoff, gift shop—Sally Wal- ters, knitters—Sharon Waldie, bursary—Joan Tuck, policy— Bella Moran, candy-stripers— Dauna Dinning, cart—Patsy Local Court News Darold G, Grant pleaded guilty in provincial court Tues- day to a charge of being in possession of marijuana. He was fined $100 or in default two weeks in jail. * 8 6 Gordon L. Porter pleaded guilty toa charge of theft under $200. He received a suspended sentence and was placed on probation for three months. NORTHWEST MOBILE HOMES LIMITED beet TL Singles ani Double Wides The Company with “GO-AHEAD" ideas Open 7 Days a Week 1032 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-3551 | MV.D, No, 3996 “Your Mobile ae SAM'S IYER %, 1001 - 9th Ave., South Castlegar PHONE 365-7312 © Flower Arrangements for All Occasions FUNERALS — WEDDINGS — ANNIVERSARIES ETC, HANGING BASKET — HOUSE PLANTS FRESH LOCAL CUT FLOWERS “Open 7 Days a Week" GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. South, Casilegar Sunday School — 10.00 a.m, Worship Service — 11 a.m. Tues, — Bible Study 7 pm. Richard Jensen Rev. C. Smyth - 368.3818 ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar Sunday Schoo! 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Everyone Welcome "The Church of the Lutheran Hour” Rev Richard Klein: etd 4th Ave, N, agence? or 365-3664 ROBSON: ST. DAVID'S: Anglican & United Churches REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH 9:45 — Sunday School & Service 8:00 a.m. — Holy Communion 9:40 — Sunday School 10:00 a.m, — United Church Service 11:15 am, — Anglican Service Other activities — Cali Parish Office Parish Office: 365-8337 Ministers: Ted Bristow and Bob Griffiths . Local and District Churches CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Learning” “Worshiping” “Serving” Sunday 9:45 a.m. Classes for all Ages YW eed Worship * Wedni 7:30 p.m. Opportunities to : Serve CHURCH OF CHRIST CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-2430 Home 565-0007 Neat to the Cloverleaf Motel Castlealrd: Plaza Sunday School 9,46 Family Worship iam - Gvening Worship Service Mra 7:00 | IN For Information Phone 365-2241 or 365-7973 or 365-7362 APOSTOLIC CHURCH One Block East of the Castlealrd Shopping Plaza 10 a.m, Sunday School Vv an Morning Warship PENTECOSTAL “TABERNACLE 767 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Grabi Church Ph, 365-5212 Sunday School 9.50 a.m, Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30 Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 Servi wed. 7 Pam Home ane Fri. 7 Ps nis mou and” Rev. Ne Nales Phone 365-6662 ST. RITA‘S “CATHOLIC CHURCH Vv. W. Harrison Ph, 365-7143 Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m. t Sunday Masses al 9 am, and ll am COHOE INSURANCE Providing a Complete Insurance Service 269 Col. Ave., Castlegar PHONE 365-3307 Open Saturday CASTLE TIRE LID. SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial Tire Specialists Passenger and Off High way Tires WHEEL BALANCING Hour Service 365-7145 1050 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Res, 365-8292 H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 Wheel Alignment Brakes - Shocks The Onl Complete Brake Shop In the Kootenays \ B.EGoodrich TIRES - TIRES Directory of Business and Professional Services WEST ANIMAL HOSPITAL S.S. No. 1, Trail No, 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson Clinics at Castleaird Plaza Tuesday, Wednesday, _ Thursday, Friday and jaturday: 10:30 a.m, to 12.30 noon Phone 365-2344 DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST. 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph. 352-5152 “” ABPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs All Home Appliances Phone 365-3649 or 365-3145 POST New and Used Fumiture & Appliances Now Dealer for: Wood & Coal Cook Stoves Franklin Rreplaces Box Wood \Heaters “We Buy, Trade & Sell" \ PHONE 3659719 123 Main St,, Chstleger ‘\ Contracting COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC HEAT L. HOOLAEFF \ RHC INS. AGENCIES LTD, 601 Baker St., Nelson Ph. 352-725: Fire - Auto, - Boat Tralier = Life\” Call Peter Maj . sone)” ELECTRIC sPHONE 365-7191 | > CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughttul Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave. Castlegar TWIN RIVERS for ‘ "Wedding frivitatides Getting Martied? See the. | Castlegar News| Phone 365-7266) GLASS LTD. 701-7th Street South CASTLEGAR Complete Supply of Glass All. Types. For Installation & Repairs PHONE 365-2220 or 399-4400 BILL'S MOTOR-IN LTD. 213 Baker St., Nelson We are Franchise DATSUN] yp Dealers r Castlegar & District Sales & Service PHONE 352- 5383 Dealer License Number D1471 » MIKES CLEAN AND SHAMPOO Carpets and Furniture Reasonable Rates Phone 359-7398 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates Rent-a-Stall $5 per hour Do it yourself under Cover! wash your car, change your car, change. oil, do your own tune-ups, etc. etc, CAPRI TIRE SALES 633-6th Ave. 5. PHONE 365-2226 CASTLEGAR CALDSET GROCETERIA AND LAUNDRET . 1038 Col. Ave. (Bottom of Sherbiko Hill) — OPEN — Monday thru Saturday 8.30 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Sunday and Holidays 9.00 a.m, to 10.30 p.m. Groceries,- Tobacco, Confectionery and * General PHONE 365-6534 VvORK Gas Fitting Tamer © Ventilation * Heating - Refrigeration & Mechanical System. — Sales & Service — MESYMA 704 - 6th Ave. South Ph. 365-7775 - Castlegar BOUNDARY ELECTRIC (CASTLEGAR) LTD. 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Luncheon Meat Gov't, Insp. Canada ‘Grade A Beef, Ibe vse neues ‘1,69 Resets & steals $4.29 Side Bacon $1 39 Swift's Empire. 1 fh. pkg... . OE $1,89- Chicken Noodle Soup th. B9° Be Pork Chops Rid or Butt End, Gov't. Insp., Ib... Rump Roast + Gov't, Insp., Ib. Tomato Juice Aylmer 48 fi. 07. tin. Dads —s * Oatmeal %* Chocolate Chip. Th fl. on tin. Farm Fresh Large Eggs Floecy. Toil Montclair . 19° Prices effective Tues., Jan. 20 to Sat., Jan. 24 in all Super-Valu Stores in Trail, Nelson, ‘Rossland, Castlegar, Grand Forks, Elkford, Fe 116 fi. oz. jug vaee Steak $1.69 Burn’s Jumbo, By tho Piece, Ib......., uv Fowl =| Fresh.:Gov't. Insp, Grade L ' Th y lb Roast Oren Ready. 99° 80 Bh eoeese sees Gov't, Inspy Ibe vee e canes *1.39 : +-Ranoh Nisking, Gov't. 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