CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 27, 1964 FOR SALE: 1961, Encyclopedia’ Britannica, new set. O}1 heater complete with atand, olf drum and fittings, Rea- sonable price, 870 -Srd Ave, Cone gar or Ph, 305-6311. Delicious appica, good quality at apecint prlees .00° per box, Bring containers, Duncan Carter, Rob. gon. Ph, 965-7472, Uned “all” furnace. What sitar May be seen at 795-2nd Ave. Castle. gar. AC, SOSA ERS USE SO Ttchen gas range, Younnatown kitchen: sine and cupboards, Jet out- board, 3 HP 12 gauge sholgun. Las ‘ho 100 Tot next to Twin ven School, 7% BTU gas furnuce, $80, Clearance of all hardware — as ag 15e ench, Cnatlegar Buitding ‘sup. ply, Ph, 365-8984 n-9 Ning 210-Voit SGT heaters, complete with thermostats, Suitable for 2 bedroom home or will xell_ separately, Ph, 365-5770. Tots centrally tocated, > 5982. “jams Chev ‘Ave. Kinnalrd, PI 7950 GMC™%, ton ae 30 Cu: oe automatic. For "outek Sule. Box Sis Castlegar, Coca-Cola cooler, fer, good automatic 199-; acth, h, St aimee, a ‘19577 Meteor Ranchero truck In sxcctient condition. Ph, 365-8284. 34 model 47% 10 General house trailer 2 bedrooms (Jack and JUL); fully equipped and in excellent con- dition. Cash or trade on property. Apply Twin Rivers ‘Trailer, cour f in-T Jacuzzl pumps and mae ‘at Sentinel Bullding Supplies, Thrums. Few .popular deep and shallow oe pumps In_atock. Residential lots, toton paar “ot ferry. 60 X and 1! . HOMES FOR SALE Tirand new 3.bedroom home in Castlegar. close to business area and achools; fireplace, enrport. Fult ben GARDS OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our frlendy, neighbors and relatives for the deeda of kindness and floral teint ee during our recont ment has ed sulte, Natural gas heat. Ph, 303. 3907 or 305-5869 after S p.m, tfn-48 ¢ loss of our dear wie ae mathe By apcelal thanks Ternent, Don Wickett S-bedraom house on Sarge lot. Cnn be geen any time nt 127-4th Ave. Kinnaird, Ph, 365-5159. tin: 24 SPRING SPECIALS KINNAIRD Attractive 3 BR split les vel home, Ultra modern kitchen, New double ov- en nange. rooms throughout, Com- pleted Tumpus room and Kitchen fn basement. Double plumbing rendl- ly converted to extry sulte, * CASTLEGAR oe jocated 2 BR me. Full basement, on heat, 2 tots, Full. price $7,000 — terms, . ost modern sub- in in the aren. Priced Hane — $925 up YOUNG ’ AGENCIES LTD. IONE Office 305-1341 Residence 365-8117 Castteatrd Plaza Kinnaird Spacious | Ku Grae suiting aan au in FOR RENT Storey and one-half home. Avail able until September, No small child- as ren. Located nt 104-4th Ave., Castle- 8284, tfn-! sonable, o Ph ‘365-1 S055 on u65 2595," “3? rar, Pi “‘Tratter — Low Down Payment — tow price. Big value on this 1957 X 46" Pacemaker Mobile Home. 21 bedrooms. Immaculate. W, aed Agencies, Ph. Nelson 352-2425, i i IU on FOR SALE View Lot Crestview Subdivision | Block, Columb cc ‘37 tlegar Barber Shop or Phe nae5- 44a. 39 r rent, S74-7t tees room house in Robson. ot ea uneral Home and to fit there who nelped at the hall and cometury, — ‘The Keachin family. “Our sincere thanks to our relor lives, friends and nelahbors for the iendnesses shown to us and floral tribules at the time of OUP mother's passing. A special thunks to Dr, Fri- nurses and staft of ‘Trall-Tada- toxpital, Don Wiekett of Caatle> F ral Home and those who worked so faithfully at the hall and cemetery, ‘The Overennay family. We would Hike to express. our apprecintion to Croatian Fraternal Tadge No, 281 who handled all tunc- Johnson the los! Martin Klemencic. Special thanks for the beautifut floral tributes, — Joc Klemenele and family, Lloyd Ish and family. baat express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness ond (oral tributes extended to us at the time of our deat father's pass- Ing. A special thanks to move FH, Results from Local Bowling Building .Supnlies OGLOW BROS, Building & Supply Co, Ltd, Celgar Mixed Ladies High Single I’, Marshall 251; Ladies High Three F, Mar- shall ‘658. Men's‘ High: Single: B. Erlandson 270; Men's High Three D, Calder, 701, Team High Single Team 2° 1039;'-‘Team High Three Team 2 2897, Team’ Points Team ‘6 401, Team 1395, Team 12 385, Team 4375, Team 10 369, Team 5 369, Team 8 369, Team-7 361, Team 9 358, Team 2 351, Team i 315, Team 3 295, Coffee Break League LHS. Glenys New ‘276; LHT Janan Tidbalt 636, THS Pincurlers 870; THT Muffets 2373. 4, TP: Wheaties 51, uffets 55, | Mugs’ 31, Cheerios 49, Take 5 33, Pincurlers 33. Other 600's Glenys New 621. Tuesday: 1 o'clock LHS Vicky Green 272; LHT. Vi: McLuckic 697, 'THS Oglows' 1025; THT Castlegar Drug 2476. TP: Oglows 3, Skline Auto- service 1; Ross's Mcatmarkot 1, Castlegar Drug 3; Tiger Service 1, Independents 3, Other 600's Vicky Green 666, Tuesday Mixed League 7-0 LHS Koy Adshead 291; LHT Kay Adshead 682, MHS Don Col- pitts 287; MHT John Paulson 698. THS Bridge Builders 1030; THT Bride Builders 2721, TP: Wests 2, Button Pushers 2, Regulars 1, Bridge Builders 3, Lotta Blows 0, Hailleys Comets Other 600’s Don Colpitts 686, Bill Bailey 626. Tuesday Night Mixed 9-11, LHS Jean Shay 249; LHT Er- ma Mykyte 593, MHS Fred Bon- High Arrow Terrain Photo An ive artist’s Willey and Don Wickett of Funcral Home and all aiose who help- ed in any way. — Peg King, Carol and Ken’ Price, Ethel and Henry Davis, LEGAL - FORM NO. 18 (Scetlon 82) Notleo of Jotentlon | te Apply to Lease and econling District of Nelson, a C, and situate about 4 miles West of Porto Rico, ‘Kootenay Dis- Store and office Roe — ewe In Ave, as- ‘Heated furnished suite. Ph, S65- 9156. 801-Sth and Juniper, Castlegar. ‘Available Mar. B-bedroom house with full base- pe In Robson, Ph, 365-5074 or aS 08 Fully acne apartment te 3 $2100 Cash or terms Phone 365-8075 Le eal Tots ror opie Tevel omnes: centrally located, reasonably priced. Ph, 365-5440 or 365-5250. HOMES FOR SALE new 3 bedroom, home In conten, Ph. 365-5 ‘Genelec — Sai eon a plan; auto olf HWH, Gatage, rumpus fom, large lot, Tow taxes. Ph. ‘Trait TTT ADVANTAGES, of lating your property for sale ANDERSON'S are recognized as tho Jeading broker in see ing with proper ANDERSON'S are conversant Fair Market Value. ANDERSON'S are acquainted with prospective purchasers, and familar with thelr parllcular needs. ANDERSON'S are aware of, and qua- lified to advise on the eee of a snles con- ‘act. ANDERSON'S ore experienced nego- tore in the closing {an agreement. ANDERSON'S alten are able to ald In arranging necessary ‘Inancing. ANDERSON'S offer province - wide rokerage on commer. clal property. ANDERSON'S, pate Is fully trained ethical salesman- bhp ANDERSON AGENCIES Keal Estate nnd Insurance Bus: Phones 365-3441 465-3276 eal In to eur office or IN fontuct ir anton= Th, 306 ANG eds with eicneniaens clectrie, heat. Beit complete to buyers requirements, reagonable price, Phone 442-8387 Grand Forks or 365-8359 Kinnalrd, oe _Anderson Agencies 365: Small house, 199-1011 nalrd, —Shedroom home with 2 tote, 1 mile roms ferry. Priced for quick gale, Ph, 365-3651. Suna corner property In New be sold, conalsts.of 2 for owner, d Other house rented. Reasonable. Ph. SSB or write C. L. MeCellar, a 3st New ‘Denver. Dedroom home at ‘vonatana Parke NHA mortgage. Ph. B0T2. tin-42 7th Ave, Castlegar. Ph. 365-8284 i ——“Gabin and 2 “housekeeping rooms; 104-4th Ave, Castlegar, Ph. 305-8284. tin-3 — Modern suite, gay Heat and nant included, Available March ‘1st. 588- tin-8 room furnished and heated apartment, No children, Ph. 365-8102, 37 Fully furnished 2 bedroom du- plex unit, $85 per mo. One mile out from ferry. Ph. 365-5500, tin-3 Furnished apartments, Ph, 365- 3061, tin-7 ‘or rent or sale business bulld- ing on Front Street. Low price, Cas- gg| ilegar Building Supply. Ph, 365-8284. tin-6 room furnished suite. Mecrelght pots, Ph, 365-9781, _tin-42 WANTED Woman to Nve in— baby sitting and Hght housekeeping, Ph. 365-5345. Want to rent 2 or 3 bedroom house in Castlegar District. Ph. 365- 8276. Needed by end of March but will take before. ‘School BT would Tike weekend odd jobs, Ph. S567, ‘To rent — Tanisha 2 bedroom home or suite willing to care for yard, References: phone Trall 368- Ssot CASE MOA SESE SESS BD Want smail two wheeler bicycle and medium size trieyele, Ph. 365- at house? to rent with option to ‘buy — 3 or 4 bedrooms — suita- je yard for children, full basement. ph ‘365-5619, Reliable party wishes to rent small unfurnished house by Aprit a Ph. i Spot cash for used ‘ame antiques, coins, old gold, guns bine Jewels, Home Furniture and change. Ph, 352-6531. 413 Halls ay Nelson. The Salvation Army in cation is Interested in obtaining a used pla- no. Enquiries phone 365-8162 or W! rite Box 768, Castlegar. NOTICES Want large ‘stone removed from basement. Ph. 365-9781 MeCreight Apts. Extension Department _UBC and West Kootenay-Columbla Division of Guiding «wil hold “a. workshop at SHSS on March 6 and 7, For fur- ther Information contact Mrs. Res) Rizzuto at 365-5277 or Mrs. H. John- son at 365-1 U-Phone Answering Service for any information and help. Ph, 365- 5205 evenings. ttn-8 Ge PHONE NUSIBER can Carter, Secretary Robson Irrigation. Distrlet, 365-7472. —TTRILE your INCOME TAX FORMS EARLY Fannle Stoochnoff, Public Steno- grapher. 14 Second Ave. Castlegar. Ph, 365-5869, n-4 OHSLICS bpoleininfaernsrecrr bac 39) 405, Castlegar. i ai, Caatlegary: essa MAT 9 Deoiline tor classified ads is aa noon Wednesday prior to the day of issue. ttn 1? LOST Keeshound tan with black ruth, answers to “Dutch” Reward. Ph. ould party who picked up’ me- tal invelee holder and sales book on road by Shop Easy Plaza please jeove at Castlegar News Office. cn TA TAs VOLKSWAGEN | SALES & Phone R. A. Bob Complete Stock of Volkswagen Cars and Trucks New Rambler Cars PARKVIEW MOTORS — Nelson 9] APPlication on Feb, trict, of Barrett Creek, Take notice that John Kenneth Oswald of Nelson, B.C, occupation teacher intends to apply for a lease and Charlie dam superi ption of the High Arrow don a picture of the terrain of the Co- lumbia river ‘valley will be carried in next week's Castle- gar News. The picture shows the Celgar sawmill and the position. of the High Arrow dam in Brea ict to the whole river valley. ae Legion Coach Geoff Dyson, head coach of the Royal Canadian Legion Junior Olympie Training Plan, is current- ly on a tour of British Columbia Commencing ‘at a post planted at Northeast corner; thence West 5/8 mile to property Ine of my purchase . 2, 1964; thence south 5/8 mile to north boundary of claim 15378; thence’ Eastward on boundary of claims L5378 and L5379 to a point: due south of initial post: thence north to initial post and con- taining 110 acres, more or less, for the purpose-of Resort Facllitics. Dated February 9, 1964. 4 Invitation to ‘onder Sanitary Sewerage System ‘The Corporation of the Village of” Castlegar Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and cndorsed “Tender for Sanitary Sewerage System” will be recelved at the office of the Vil- luge Clerk, The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar, up to 5.00 p.m. local time, Thursday, March 12, 1964... The following are the principal items of work and approximate quan- Uties: 65,000 lin ft of 6, 8, 10,12 and 15-Inch sewers; Underground sewage pump sta- tions; Sewnge stabilization lagoon; Rallway pedestrian underpass. Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of Associated Engineering Services Ltd, 2256 eat 1zth Avenue, i or after February 26th, copies may be obtained by a bona tide tenderer upon deposit of ‘This deposit will be refunded follow- Ing the return of plans and specificu- tlons and submission of a tender. If a contractor does not submit a tender, his deposit will be. refunded ONLY If the plans and specifications ure returned In good condition prior to the closing of tenders. Plans and speelfications will also be on view at the Vancouver Bulld- ers Exchange for the convenience of its members. Each tender must be accompanted by a bid bond payable to The Cor- poration of the Village of Castlegar, as called for in the Instructions to ‘Tenderers section of the documents. The lowest or any tender will not necesarily be accepted. Mr. J. Logelin, Village Clerk, The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar, P.O. Box $19, Castlegar, B.C, Associated Engineering Services Ltd. 2256 West 12th Avenue, Vuncouver 9, B.C. February 22, 1964. SQUADRON 581 WEEELY ROUTINE ORDER Part 1 Administration 1, Parades The Squadron will parade at the High School at 1850 hrs on Wednesday Bowling ‘practice will be held on Friduy G Mar 64 at 16.00 hrs. A Hockey Game between No. 581 and No. 531 Trail Squadron will be held on Saturday 7 March 64 at 16.45 hrs, at the Castlegar Arena. Range practice will be held on Sat- urday 7 Mar 64 at 10.00 hr: Mr. Paul Fleury of “Waneta Alr- ways Ltd’ has made a very generous offer to the {nthe form Plan te Canvass - For the Red Gross The February meeting of the Robson WI was held at the home of Mrs, McPhee with the presi- dent Mrs. Wm. Waldie in the chair. Roll call was answered by mem- bers with jars of jams, jellies and Pickles for the recently establish- ed rest home in Robson. In answer to correspondence, Mrs, Waldie said she would try to attend the meeting of the Handicapped Society. The meeting agreed to supply the junior aggre- gate cup for the Fall Fair as usual and also to look.after the flower i section. A committee was named to canvass for the Red Cross annual drive. The hospital committee re- ported that the hospital is replac- ing some mattresses’ and it was decided to look into the require- ments for the Institute ward. A coffee party is to be held at the home of Mrs. Smecher. A report from the card ga- mes held in a private home showed a poor attendance but an enjoy- able evening. Mrs. Waldie asked for. members wishing to attend the Willow Point 50th anniversary tea saying there would be ‘two cars going. f The membets voted to hold a strawberry festival this year in June. Mrs, Grant made mention of a resolution to be brought up at the coming district conference that the’ ‘district board visit each Institute in her jurisdiction during the board’s term of office to ac- quaint the members of the fuac- tion of the board,; . Mrs. Grant gave an interesting paper on health and welfare the- mes after which the meeting ad- journed and delicious refreshments were served by ihe hostesses. The March meeting isto be held at the home of Mrs. Scott. Here Monday to discuss plans for the 1964 sea- son. ‘Myr. Dyson comes to Canada from England where he was em- ployed as a coach training youth- ful athletes and has a wide ex- perience in this field. He is’a de- dicated coach and in his. short time in Canada has introduced ma- ny new phases of youth training which are showing remarkable ef- fects in an all important program. Clinics with trained personnel in charge are being set up across Canada where young athletes may obtain qualified instruction and coaching and incorporates youth fitness.- Mr. Dyson will arrive in Cas- tlegar on March 2 and will ad- dress students of the high school before lunch. He will hold a meet- ing in-the Trail Senior High School in the afternoon and a public meet- ing in the Trail Junior High School at 7.30 p.m. that evening. All interested in this great pro- ject are invited to attend by spon- soring Legion officials. 55th Wedding ‘Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Anton Baker of Beausejour, Man., celebrated their. 65th wedding anniversity on. Feb. Mr. and Mrs, Baker were mar- Tied: on Jan. 31, 1909, in the first St. Mary's. Church in Beausejour by Rev. Father Anton Stoyer. Mr. Baker will be 89 years old on.May 19 and Mrs. Baker 74 on March 22, The Bakers have nine children |. still living, seven girls and) two boys. Three: children died |in: in- fancy. The ‘children include: : "Mrs, J. ‘Tolosco” of. Chicago (Caroline), Mrs. A. 'Tolosco (Mar- garet) of Beausejour, Mrs. S. Ry- sen (Elsie) of Castlegar, Mrs. J. Kruk. (Kay), of - Keowatin, ) Ont., Mrs. W. Smyk (Josephine) of Ig- nace, Ont., Mrs, G.°Schryer..(Lil- lian) ‘of Winnipeg, Man., “Mrs. C. Sutherland (Adeline): of Robson and the two. boys ‘Clarence. and Eddie of Beausejour, Man. There are 32 grandchildren‘and 11 great grandchildren. Showers for Robson Bride The Robson Recreation Hall was the scene recently for a sur- prise miscellaneous shower for re- cent bride Mrs. LeRoy Briggeman (nee Mary Hitchins.) Corsages were ..presented to the bride-elect, her mother, Mrs. G, Johnson, and the groom’s mo- ther, Mrs, R. Briggeman of Deer Park. Games were ‘played during the evening. The many gifts were pre-, sented in a- wagon’ decorated’ in FLASH A 9-year-old Casino lad is in a coma in the Trail hospital with a clinical diagnosis,.of infectious of a free filght for the best turned out Cadet at cach weekly parade. ‘The winner of last week's flight was LAC Peter Vacasen, Next parade Wednesday 11 Mar 64. This parade will be a “Parents Night” and Cadets are urged to have their Purents attend. ‘Fall-in at the High School at 18.50, hrs, 2, ‘Routine Normal training will be carvied out as per 464-F25 and Squadyon syllabus. 3. eed Officers 4 Mar F/O Hill 21 Mar Gi P/O Pryce 4. Orderly Sergeants 4 Mar 64. A/F/Set. McMaster 11 Mar G4. ¥/Sgt. Gibson 5. Orderly Corporats 4 Mar 64, i Mar 64. . Cpl. Moll Cpl. Anderson and RAMBLER SERVICE ; Horswill 365- 3491 | Sales & Service — Trades nu 3. BC, MacBatn Y/L CO 581 (Castlegar) San, ROAO medical health officer Dr, James McAnulty, told the Cas- tlegar News yesterday. orange and black, built as a public works truck and pulled by the bride’s sisters, Geraldine and Chris- tine, Lunch was served to the guests who were from Robson, Deer Park, Castlegar, Kinnaird and ‘Trail by hostesses, Mrs. B, Thors, Mrs, M Foubister, Mrs, A, McPhee, Mrs. L, Worley, Mrs. A. Sutherland, Mrs, B. Knutson, Mrs, D. Kaardal, Mrs, N. Archibald, Mrs. L, D'And- rea, Mrs. P. Johnson and Mrs. E. Nygaard. .Former schoo} mates. of. Miss Mary Hitchins held a surprise shower at the home of Mrs, Carl Nygaard:with hostessés being Miss Lana Shuttleworth, Miss Sharlene ‘Bale, and Miss, Wendy Worley. « The rooms were gaily decor- ated with red and white Valentine decorations. Corsages of white an Bris The MHO said ious ence- phalitis is an inflammation of the brain and is usually. ‘attributed to a virus, He’ said) the coma “can last several weeks. Dr. McAnultysaid Colin Cur- tis, antomologist with the regional office of the federal department of agriculture at Kamloops, will come to this area on Tuesday to assist in the investigation to determine what insect the boy was bitten by. The MHO said it could:have been a tick or even a house mosquito. Dr, McAnulty noted that a warning had been issued by the regional veterinarian last fall .to vaccinate all horses against western equine encephalitis..Casino has a horse population of about, 35. were bride and her mother. cane ae played and delicious refreshments served. ..*' $ B of M Winners In Curling ’Spiel - The first of what is hoped will be an annual curling event was the joint bonspiel held at the week- end by the staffs of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and the Bank of Montreal. ‘Winner of the ‘spiel was the Bank of Montreal who took two out of three games, 1.634, Jim Munroe 629, nett 283; MHT Bill Shay 680, THS 1 Don't Know 1047; THT I, Don't Know 2774, TP Sportsmen 2, Bank ‘of Commerce 2, Huppy Gang 2, I Don't Know 4, Night Hawks 0, Bootleggers 2, Other. 600's Gary Jackson 621, Wed Morning Drivers League LHS Marg Menzies 277; LHT Phone 365-3351 —— LAND CLEARING EXOAVATION br Tepper - + Contact * PAUL ‘THEDERADN {Phone 365-2511," Robson Marshall's ‘Store Marg Menzies 750,’ T! 900; THT Bumpers 2624, TP: Carburetors 2, Sparatires 3, Bumpers 2, Exhausts 1, Cranks 3, Sparkplugs 1, Other 600's Terry MacReady 659; Ruth Rourke 605, Thursday Morning League “LHS Ethel Mackenzie 255; LET. Tina Garrett 594; T! CATERING Experienced in. wedding, social. and banquet Contact, Mrs.. J... Regan at 365-4723 or: Mrs. P: < Maessen at 365-5337. 952; THT Squirrels 2589, .> TP: Beavers 0, Chipmunks 3, Lions 1, Minx 1, Squirrels 3, Teddy Bears 4. Thursday Mixed Com League ; LHS Julia Couch 235; LHT Janna Brownlie 666. MHS Fred Fillipoff 316; MHT. Jake’ Koenig 65. THS Bob's Pay'n Takit 1109; |* THT Plaza Five 3083, TP: Plaza Five 2, Bob's Pay'n Takit 2; Celgar One '3, Celgar Two 1; Mudlarks 3, Imperials 1; Kay Bees 2, Ups and Downs 2; Fo Pointers 3, Untouchables 1; Bank of Montreal 4, Ricks: Records 0. Other 600's Pete Kazakoff 745, Don Blishen 648, Ernie Erlandson Barcley Creighton 626, Fred Fillipoff 625, Elsie Keochin 624, Rick Toller 611, Julia Couch 610, George Brownlie }: 609, Steve James 609, Pete Tara- soff 602, Pearl Fillipoff 601, Rowdy Roller's League LHS Joyce Andrew's 361; LHT Joyce Andrew's 662, THS Groan- er’s 972; THT. Groaner’s 2369. TP: Groaner’s 27%, Moaner's 3644, Screamer’s 40, Wailer’s 38, Hooter’s 51, Crier’s 35, Friday Night Mixed LHS Florance Cecconi 257; LHT Marg Bonnett 628. MHS Or- Jando Vecchio 301; MHT Ken price 704. THS Reformer’s 1181; THT Reformers 2841. TP: Reformers 3, Deadheats 1; Five Shakes 4, Castlegar News 0; Defenders: 4, DeVito'’s 0. “Other 600's Orlando Vecchio 697, Walter Kanigan 629° Rick ‘Erlandson 604, Eric Schemidt 630. “Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-9041 OOLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Gor. Maple & 8th, Castlegar BASEMENT DIGGING, Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors DITCR- Phone 365-5464 Castlegar AVAILABLE NOW FOR HIRE TD-25 TORQUE CONVERTER with blade and winch DEWIS: BULLDOZING CONTRACTING © Ph. 365-2754 CASTLEGAR M12 LANDIS — To Mr. and Mrs. John Landis ‘of Castlegar, Feb. 22, a son. OZEROFF — To Mr. and Mrs, John Ozeroff of Shoreacres, Feb. 22, a daughter. SAMSONOFF — To Mr, and ILS. Lid. anywhere on the Arrow 3 Lakes Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON 3652-5434 Arrow Lakes Ferry Service Mrs. Fred F. of Shore- acres, Feb, 22, a son. VERIGIN —- To Mr, and Mrs. Paul. Verigin of Castlegar, Feb, 26, a son. Pontiac — Buick — ‘Vauxhall 101 Baker St. Nelson _ BEACON MOTORS Ltd. : / Phone’ 352-6641 if Leave abeon Whart 10.00 a.m. Monday. Artive 400 pm, monesy Ed; 1.00. p.m; ‘Tiesday. Leave Robson Wharf 4.00 pm, ‘Thursday, | “ PEUMBING and HEATING . ) j Air Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning Swimming Pool: Equipment WE CARRY A GOOD STOCK OF SUPPLIES First-Class Gas Piping | and Installations ‘for. Wi NTER Built to your Specifications [REASONABLE - RATES CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR + > MORK Phone 365-3211) Se ee Arrive Robson’ Wharf Leave 7.00 -a.m. Friday. 1.00 p.m, Friday. : PHONE 365-5500 OTE CASTLE TONITE & FRIDAY AND. SATURDAY ‘| One Show, Only ‘at 7,30 p.m, WONDERFUL WORLD. OF THE > BROTHERS GRIMM Prices: 85c - 60c - abe Mar, SAT. AT: 1.30. P.M. Prices: 75e - ‘bac - ‘Be Windows} ~ MONDAY & TUESDAY ‘+ Shows at 7 an 9. pan, STARTING WEDNESDAY - LAWRENCE OF ARABIA - Charles Schwartzenhauer Passes at 97 Years of Age Funeral“services will bo'held) near Tomerania; :. Germany, and | bow .at the age of 16, boarded a tomorrow at Deer: Park for Char-| passed away.'on Monday in the| ship to Copenhagen and sailed for les Schwartzenhauer, 97, who was Cage eee bora on Oct, 6, 1666, at Mr, America on’ Sept. :10, -1883.° He left Gram. landed in Chicago onOct, 1, 1883, A St. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Se | Columbus,’ Wisconsin, he married Emma Flora Gaus in Sept- ember 1805. They bad eight, child. ren, five of whom.are still living SUNDAY SERVICES blished a-bakery in Rossland, Two Sunday March: Ist; 1964 8 a.m, Holy. Communion’ St. David's 9 a.m. Holy Communion Robson Church LM, am, Morning Prayer St. David's to Deer Park, where he started a farm and the first logging camp, hauling the logs.to the lake by oxen, It was through his efforts that the first school in Deer Park was opencd in .1907. In, 1918. the Schwartzenhauer family moved to Trail to take up the bakery: busi- ~ SNOT AAA Peer ei ary Cee 3 Park to lve there for four years, S Mr. | Schwartzenhauer| moved , to Rossland and started another ba- kery business remaining there un- RED AND WHITE STORE til 1947 at which time he retired and returned’ to’ Deer Park. Mr, Schwartzenhauer continu- cd with his’ hobbies of hunting, fishing and prospecting until 1081. He was predeceased by his wife in 1956, a daughter Mrs. Martha Wine 3 in 1953 and ‘two infants, a son aud i a daughter. He is survived by KINNAIRD, B.C. Ottilia Briggeman, his one daugh- ter who lives‘ at Deer-Park, four sons, Arthur of Portland, Ore., Carl GROUND BEEF, lean, Ib. ........ 45¢ BEEF SHORT RIBS, Ib. :........ 330 ‘BONELESS BEEF ROAST, Ih. ..... 59 BEEF ROUND STEAK or ROAST, th. 75c PORK GHOPS, all cuts, Ih. ....... 590 PORK LEG ROAST, Ib. .. FLOUR, Robin Hood or Purily, 25-Ib. $1.78 SPREADEASY CHEESE, 2 Ibs. .... 99c TOMATO SOUP, Clark’s 10-07. nt A9c “COFFEE, ‘whole roast, ‘th. 69 TTT of Deer Park, Louis of Rossland and Bud of Castlegar, 14 grand- children and; fi 8 great . grand- children, Funeral services will be held In 1900 Mr. Schwartzenhauer esta: | years Inter he moved ‘his: family | CASTLEGAR. NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 27. 1964 GASTLEGAR SOCIALS Mrs, R. Jonson, Ph, 365-8205 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrower ‘ane, Mrs, H Hyson, Deputy Ero vincial Commissioner, and Mrs. H. Johnson, District Commissioner, at: tended ‘the mother and’ daughter banquet in Rossland on’ Monday evening. Miss F. Mather of Trail was the guest of her parents over the weekend, Mrs, A, Rizzuto, West Koote- nay/Area Camp Advisor and Train- er, attended a mother and daughter Banauet in Salmo on Monday even- ing, a KINNAIRD SOGIALS (Mra. J. Kaufman Phi. 305-5488 This week Mr. Mel ‘Thompson has been in Prince Rupert on bu- siness for his company: He: left there on Wednesday to attend a Springs today and tomorrow. >) Mrs, Gordon Baillie Ieft. on the weekend to visit her two sons, Jim and Bruce. Baillie and’ their day Mrz: Baillie took: her depar- plane for Honolulu, Hawaii, to spend a two-week vacation.) NINE QUEEN SCOUTS from Castlegar and Kinnaird will | 0" the Pralries visited the Raut- mans from Wednesday to Friday. travel to: Victoria:during the Eastzr holidays to receive] A brother Elmer Zimmer accom- their certificates from Lt.-Gov: George Pearkes. On Sun- day the boys ‘were presented with badges by their Scout- masters. In the top picture, Scouts Don. Chambers, Jesse Helfer, Tom McGatiley.. and badges from Castlegar Scoutmaster Loyd Groutage. In the bottom ‘picture, Scoutmaster W. M. Bale. of. Kinnaird Felday at Deer Park with Rev. F. Wil NG ain be in "the Deer Park Cemetery. Pallbearers. will, be’ George, badges to James Munns, : Risto Saarikko, Gary mutual.frierids at Long Beach and Craig Pettitt receive shele the. next three weeks. Terry Cormier, attended \the.curl- Brookes, Ron Verzuh and. Larry Bate. — Pettitt Photos at Riondel. They came home Sun- Don and Charles ‘Marvin Wine, Carl Wine and E, Koutts. Honrary Pallbearers will be S. Simcock, Alex Smith, Fred Wen- dish, Charles Lindberg, V. Worley and M. Sawchenko. Hymns to be sung by the congregation will he Lead Kindly Light and Abide With Me. penne BOS “THE MIGHTY BIGET” ‘THE WANT AD Will Do the Job for You. 6 oz. Glasses AT THE cae SERVICE : CENTRE CASTTEAIRD PLAZA, aS eat WITH EVERY oe “$4, 00. Purchase of. Gasoline (SPECIAL CONSIDERATION FOR SMALL. CARS) __ Store your: set. Now YY! Did you knew v we “specialize i in Tune-Ups — Our Sun Tester }aachine ter mugs. In Castlegar .By AILEEN OGLOW Tadanac Hospital. on Monday. He Last weekend in Trail produc- ed some of the most thrilling moments for many district curling enthusiasts. - The’ first annual mixed bon- spiel was held’ to determine the winner of the B.C, Curling Asso- ciation and the: fight to represent British Columbia in the Dominion finals in Toronto. The Robert Jeffery rink from our local Castlegar club delivered a magnificent. performance of curl- ing by..advancing,to the BCCA fin- ‘alsin ;‘Trail ‘and ° then ‘losing by a‘narrow .9-8 , margin‘ to\ the Gill LeMoel rink of Trail,-who in turn defeated the Pacific Coast repre- sentative. The Gill’ LeMoel rink will ‘now, represent B.C, at the Play: offs atToronte. supported - by ‘third Bev. Ro- rts, second Jack ' Chernoff .and Jead:, Rose) -Dickson, ‘the’ Jeffery rink reached ‘the B.C, play-offs on | | Saturday by’ getting to the fours |. in’ B event,. then: it defeated the ‘W.Forrest and Fred, Wendell rinks of Trail and advanced to the finals for the B.C. championship. We are very proud of this foursome and certainly congratulate them the D event. Winning two. games in the A event, the second. rink defeated the now..B.C. champ Gill LeMoel’11-5:'and lost the third game to Buzz McGibney. Joe was supported by Aileen Oglow third, second Ken’ Eawarcson and lead Olga Cushner. spent the weekend visiting in Spo- | panied by Dave Wheaton both of “ Landis, ‘Sask, left here .to’-visit | SARDINES, 10 tins .- $1.00 Monterey. Park in. California for >°> The curling team of Dick Paul, Jack Dickson, Bryan 'Mosléy and ing bonspiel'on the weekend held day with consolation prizes—pew- Thought for the week: Use friendship as a drawing account if 3 e 3 # ; “Curling ‘ you wish but don't forget the de- We are sorry to learn that Mr. A. R. L. Hawkins, on the sick list for the past month entered Trail will undedrgo surgery on Thurs- pest day, Friends wish Mr. Hawkins a Joe Cushner reached the fours in| speedy recovery LUCKY, DOLLAR. STORE “We Reserve’ the Right To Limit Quantities OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ‘Except Sat. ‘till 5.30 PM. Closed all day Sunday. personnel seminar at-Harrison Hot | Prices effective Feb, 28, 29 and March 2, 1964 Malkin’s Best TEA BAGS families, in Vancouver. On Tues-| 60’s- . 59¢ ture from the coast’ city by. jet! Better Buy PORK & BEANS & tins ............. During.. the’ week company | Ft. Gary COFFEE, Ib. . . 65¢ FANCY COOKIES 39¢ value 3 pkgs. . $1.00 SUGAR 10 LB. BAGS $1.69 T.V. Dinners FROZEN pkgs. 59c TARRY S MILLWORK NEAR THE SCHOOL WINDOWS & DOORS FRAMES OF ALL SIZES Prompt and efficient service SEE:.US ». FIRST. The good showing made by the Castlegar rinks is an indication of the excellent calibre of curling enjoyed by our local ‘club, Who knows but we could havea B.C, or Dominion champ in years to come! OMO, King Size ......... $1.22 4-SEW BROOMS, each .. $< 48-0Z. CLEAR Apple Juice 3 tins $1.00 Castlegar Dining Room Open Monday through Saturday 6.30 a.m. to 00. p.m. Sundays 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. PHONE 365-2631 Menon bucaiaceanr is - $1.00 Mild Cheese for their great Another local rink skipped by eee -DEER PARK SOGIALS MRS, WILTIAMSON 3, BE. T.:Coleman, son Don- ald Coleman ,of Nelson and grand~ son Leipert George of “Berkely, Calif.,° were the recent guests of . Mackereth, son Bruce, Mrs, Lila’-Wither. and ‘Mrs: I.’G. Wiebe, all of Castlegar, were’ the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, “Fred: Briggeman.:-. 2o)\Mgv and) Mrs.": Johnson and children ‘of Robson were weekend visitors ‘at the’ home. of ‘Mr. and Mrs; Ralph: Briggeman. *. RENATA SOCIALS MRS M.:.ROl Mr, and Mrs.:Jack.Hansen of Grand ‘Forks were’ weekend visit- ors at ‘the home ‘of Mr.’ and Mrs, A. G. Koch. Mrs. E. Koop of Pincher Creek, ‘Alberta, spent * the past. week vi siting, atthe home”of Mr. and Mrs. I, Penner. ° Miss Helen Fehr of Manitoba is visiting at the home of Mr. and’ Mrs, P. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nelson and family: of Lilloett are’ visit- ing ‘at‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe:-Nelson. * i Mr. George Griffiths was a re- cent -visitor to Lilloett, | Waldo, Penner - of. N 8 TICE’ ' ‘THE VILLAGE OF CASTLEGAR OFFICE WILL BE OPEN | SAT. FEB. 29 FOR THE SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE ‘LICENCES ONLY _ manent SOUT ‘Stanley Humphries Secondary School _ EDUCATION WEEK PROGRAM ! March Ist to: 7th — oF OPEN HOUSE - MONDAY, MARCH ‘2nd, s =-10 Art Display, ‘Aduit and Student - Shop Demon- Disply * of ‘ Student... Work.: Science’ ‘De- monstration -: Book: Display, Library. - Gymnastic. Display, Boys & * Girls. aochers Conferences - ‘is holidaying at his home here. (worth $2500.00) enables us.-to,. accurate work hip. If you’re-not satisfied there is'no charge. ji TEXACO. SERVICE CENTRE CONCRETE: WORK AND. BASEMENTS ROOFING::REPAIRS GOOD TOP SOIL . INSULATION BACK-HOE FOR RENT * O. Lightle Ph, 365-5158 Box- 51, Castlegar, B.C. Refr A. THURSDAY - MARCH ‘Sth COMPLETE ‘MUSICAL PROGRAM Beginners, Juniors, Seniors BANDS AND CHOIRS . .GYMNASIUM 8 p.m. Adults 7c Students 35c RE if B Ke PORK GHOPS, end-cat Ih. ....-..-+. 4e Fancy BOLOGNA, by the piece, Ih. 2... 29¢ Blue. Ribbon INSTANT | COFFEE, jar . Fresh MUSHROOMS, ie Bre is . Belle PEPPERS, Ib. 29¢ CRISP. HEAD LETTUCE | Ib. : ‘12¥ec =| camp. TOMATO SOUP, 4 tins ..... ‘MARGARINE, “Ib, eriats 5 for 2. Broder’s CORN, 7-tins $1.00 Case 24 tins . ASPIRIN TABLETS, 100’s .... LG. 20-0Z. LOAVES BREAD 2 for . 49 DOG FOOD, 5 tins COFFEE BAR SPECIAL REVELS & FUDGSICLES, “each...