CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1969 FOR RENT HOMES FOR SALE Property For Sale WANTED = Kinnaird Juatok Secondary School TWO BDRM FURNISHED house in Robson. Ph, 365- ‘7633. 347). MUDEXKN 2 BDRM, SUITE! with stove and_ fridge, 2nd Ave,, Castlegar, Ph. ani THREE BDRM wee TRAIL- er at Ph. 36: '7| Crestview. FOR SALE OR RENT FOUR bdrm house. Ph, 365-7501, 6) rh. 3 5.4 ACRES IN OOTISCHEN- 1a, Bast te castlegar, airp it NEDUCED FOR Salet 3 bedtoom beam home, view $20,500. QUICK oat and lot, pool .00. Ph, 365-6642. Ph.{2.0, Edmonton, Alberta. 346 avERAGT SHORE ACKE parcels for sale at Christina wake, Apply Box 232, U of A 5 | 5523, 347 THREE. BDRM SUITE — space for washer and dryer, Ph. 365-7303. 347] TWO BDRM UNFURNISHED house at 410 7th Ave., Cast- legar, Ph, 365-5119. 347! ALBERNI MOTEL: HOUSE-| keeping units. Reasonable winter rates. 3 FURN. ONE BDRM. BASE- ment suite on 3rd Ave. Ph. 365-3474, 3: 2° ROOM SUITE, FURN., close-in, suitable for man or lady. Ph. 365-5062 oe 365- 65a, in 46] in THREE OLDER TYPE ora es, Carter subdivision, Rob- son. Ph, 365-56' 345] FO iE Cotlegar See 2nd Ave. Ph. 368-6628, after 6 p.m. pert: nw KINN. IRD: 2% Dae house, large lot, femifurn, 1508-7th Ave. Ph. 365-8225 after 1 p.m. TWO MODERN HOMES _— 3 and 4 bdrms. sub- division, Robson. En ‘se58074 IN ROBSON ONE BDRM. n44| Semicl $45 on. ath. Ph. 365-6426. 1 BDam. rin, HOME LN Robson. Ph. 365-3161. tin 38 3 BDKM APT., STUDENTS also accepted. Bh. Rocha KEEP YOUR MONEY WORK- ing at home. Invest in Cast- legar Savings Credit Union term deposits. FOR SALE 2 SNOW TIRES 775 x 15 with tubes te Write Box 246 Castlegar, B.C. SECTIONAL CHESTERFIELD — Excellent condition. i 365-8016. PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIP. — Sawyers 500 manual Projector 0, 12. trays $6, 1 beaded screen 40 x 40 $10, 1 metal chest $5 apply 389, bnd TAve. Yell Castlegar or Ph. 365-7192. black, Smith’s Kennels. 365-7317. ONE SiZE_i2 MAUTON trotter, excellent condition— $75. Ph. 365-8096. 34 35° MM CAMERA equip.; 18 volumes Handy- man’s encyclopedia, as new. Ph. 347 ;, SIZE CAAA, 346 1961 10 x 52 FP. SAFEWAY 2 Jack and Jill. Ph. 365-5308. tfin39 house ‘trailer, bdrm YAMAHA crue what otfers? Ph. a 6742. - FOUR BDRM MOBILE OME 365-7456. CASTLEGAR. SAVINGS: nen iherm deposit doubles it- self in 9 years, 2 months — Wow. % "1 $7, oun i RENTAL AGENTS 7| with every purchase for the AND]? mat NA —— Kinnaird Beauty ia the Kinberry, Hts. District. Subdemes and i oversize living ¢ Cabinet iktchen with laundry centre. Fully landscaped lot. Carport and a full bsmt with spare room. $19,500. Mighty Fine Duplex a very central: location at 4th and Juniper, 2 bdrms. each unit. Carpeted living separate furnaces, storage and utility room. really fine buy ae $17,500. No Delay Necessary! Only $2,000 down and bal- ance $20 pm at 7%%, easy 2 bdrm. comfort on 200 ae 306 ie lot with garage and Woodland Drive Two Bdrm Log Home and 12 acres — at Slocan Park, fronting on the river. Pastor- al setting with mountain} trails, quiet nights, modern facilities. $7,500. Highway Lot—Kinnaird eared and ready for building. $2,9 HIPWELL REALTY P.O. Box 1179 Ph. 365-7514 Castlegar, 6.C. [aise = AAA 5 ONUAIONTNLTAT Young Agencies Ltd. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Residential — Commercial | Building Lots — Acreage INSURANCE Specialists in all types Insurance (except oe Available — 2 and 3 Bedroom “Apartments. CASTLEAIRD PLAZA CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Your chance to win $200.00 3 wee! YOUNG =| AGENCIES LIMITED Ho ae 0, Box 428 — Kinnaird, B.C. Office 365-71: 7| MEMBER oe KOOTENAY LISTING Bus, acacia (f ussv GUNS IN ANY. CON- uiuon — rifles, revolvers; automatics, the older the bet- | service. ‘on the Monday was Last week was highlighted ; by two events: our Remem-! brance Day service and the! issuing “of our. first report! cards. The Remembrance Day GALL APAKTWIENTS, PH, 385-7064, 3 BUSINESS PREMISES FOR rent, downtown Castlegar. Ph. 365-8060, tin 4 44] to spare, 6| with side boards or flat deck need of Ig you have children’s clothes please call 365. 7342. x. ONE UTILITY TRAILER SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting mon- ey from NEW TYPE high- quality comoperated dispen- sers in your area. No selfing. To qualify you must hav car, references, $600 to $2900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net monthly income. More full time. For personal interview write CAN, NN. DisiRe BUTING LTD., DEPT A. 160 Bay St. Suite 205, Toronto 1, Ontario. Include phone number. VEHICLES FOR SALE! ’64. BEAUMONT, EXCEL- lent condition. Ph. See7si9 1962 GRAND PRIX TWO- door HT. Bucket seats, fully powered equipped, Trail aay 65 TOYOTA, 6 PASSENGER land cruiser, good condition, 43,000 miles, new clut es $1700, Ph. eh " 345 SOS SELL 1957. FORD pickup, Tebuilt 324 Olds Eng. 3-spee ing ski-doo Ph. er. Ph. 385-7140 or 5591. HELP WANTED TEXAS OW COMPANY g to pay top earn- ip to “Bis,abo In A Year Plus Cash Bonus Our reg men in other parts of Canada draw exceptional earnings. Contact customers around Castlegar. Air Mail RA. Dickerson, Pres, South- western Petroleum Corp., Worth, Tex. NOTICES ANYBODY. HAS 1d standard. Ph. 365- 5802. "63 ACADIAN AUTOMATIC or trade for pickup. Ph. ee ce 5415, CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CRE-|}} dit Union now has money orders, 1963 GMC HALF TON, LONG Ph. 365-6502. 53 HALF TON truck, Ph. 365-6678. 346 heel base, in good condition. | #! 346 FARGO}. ta Woodland Park, Kinnair piled against buildings or Fences, CROSSROADS DATSUN close noon, Nov-| Gnber 28, 1969. C. i. Ki . E, Secretary-Treasurer, School District No: 9, (Castlegar). 47 joined guest speakers Mr. ‘q|tuneral home. Once again I sincere. "KISS students Janet Popoff . and Darlene Keus Lamb and Rey. T. Allan in presenting the service. The entire Stanley Hum- phries -band was in attend- ance and boys of SHSS form- ed the Air Cadet group who advanced | tl colors. Mr. Lamb's and ¢oul improved point of view. He spoke sim- ply and honestly and he held vur complete attention and respect. Rev. Allan was able to listen to all parts of the ser- vice and then to tie every- and|ustened to by a very hushed A.| Stanley thing together for us in a j deeply meaningful way. The reading of the ‘Honored Dead" with roll of drums, and the playing of the Last Post and Reveille by trum- peter Norman Deverney were audience, Following the service the Humphries. band played for us until noon hour. We appreciated having them up here and we thor- oughly Manjoyed thelr music. Hope they come again! Our new report cards came out Friday and are 18) inches long and contain 62 categories instead of the us- ual 11 or 12! They do not contain Ay, acter grades such as A, etc. No id dent Da ine ‘anything. stead it is pointed out ‘hat he has certain strength and We want to thank ‘every-| one who were so kind. and wonderful to us ini the loss of a dear husband and father, thank you is so little but we mean it sincerely. So I will start by saying, thank you to Ft.| urs. Fowler, Ward and Wal- % ton, the matron and nurses in the hospital for the-won- derful care they gave my husband while he was there, and also to Rev. Terry Allen N. Howard for obson WA for the tea they served to us after service, also thanks to Mr. Don Wick- ett for services and to all the bearers who so willingly gave their services, also ior aul the beautiful flowers they sent to our home and to the thank you all for everything. _jMirs. Gladys Perkins and "| daughters Lily =e Isabel. On behalf of Mary Ev- dokimoff, Mike Seaosofl, and myself, I wi to since! thank all the people of Pass creek and Gibson Creek who came to control a fire that started in’ one of my sheds on November 1lith. These Py prevented the fire to dwel-| SALES LTD. USED CARS 66 CHEVELLE, V-8, exceptional unit $1750. : Pi ‘68 DATSUN AUTO., EXCEP-| { tionally clean, low mileage: $2 A good idea made better Veneers SDATSUN SL of 283, To the person who phoned the Selkirk College batly indicate “a ‘fairly value, ,| Creek, ars) vrs. Jacob Chernotf, , Hobson, thing. Alex Fedosoff, Pass ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. Ruth Weatherhead, nounce the ‘forthcoming 1 mar- riage of her daughter, Verna ito Mr. nernoff, sec-| = ond eldest son of and ‘.C.. The marriage w | Place at St. David's Anglican | * church, legar Dec. 20, | 1969. at 11 am. Deir Rev. by ip | P 4 iB we would: have lost every- hordes of students and teach. Nova Scotia, is happy to an-|- por example: in English Remembrance Day & Report Cards ‘Our Talent Scout “says: are far yummiler . that “way.) Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Bullding & Supply Co. Ltd. tl astlegar, Phone 365-7202 keep your eye on thes ted Patleybatt play ence Albright, George Plotni- koff, Jerry Gaucher, Eddy Zebroft, Ross Dickson, Jim Perehudatt Richard Baif and Murray Price. Susan Hrajnoha has been nominated.as one of the sup- erlor girl players. oe Sincere thanks to Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Sommers for doing such a great job of substituting in Mrs. Young's absence! 2 * There was another big turnout of parents up here Jon Monday evening, as staff and ‘parents met once more eres, Lawr-|" to talk about student pro- gress. CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Supplies & Installations Natural Gas é& Oil Heating .. Specialists Speed Queen Washers and Dryers ‘DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-6284 there’ are‘ eight different areas which are checked. In French: ‘there are six. In math there are four. In home_Ec and IE re are five. Even in record. keeping there are five (abilit, work independently, 01 ‘here are no longer any stu- ‘wl Be 1 ain Most to be in favor < of it too. Last canteaae we had a very strange visitor up here —a prey. confused goat! It struck a pose near our flag pole and Then joined us for My Thanks! I wish to thank the residents DREAM COME TRUE is the story of the Castlegar Apollos, The picture above denotes the dream of several enthusiasts, in minor. hockey circles to one day have good junior hockey| in our area, Eighty per: cent of the lads are local home-| grown players displaying a brand of hockey both finished in execution and excitement, Many people have felt Castle: gar is a hockey town. Proof of this is to be found in the 300- plus fans who turn out for Apollo home gemes. To show I'School Board Queried (ON Sheltered Workshop P other business, the 3 board: dealt with a request |i made at one of the xecent an- nual meetings in yl areas for school, ‘signs near their appreciation the juniors are holding a meet the Apollos the ‘Ootischenia school. It dir- ected the secretary- to write the highways Gepart. ment stating the* board 1 dorses. the. dea and asking the department to ‘look into the’ matter. An enrollment of 52: per- sons was reported in the Penters upgrading The group Js now ‘divided int into two Social on the evening of Nov. 29 in the Castlegar Arena. | Classes. Tickets may be purchased from any but must be:purchased before the 29th. Players will be in atten- dance and hope everyone in the area will turn out and en- able the players to personally thank their loyal fans for thelr strong support, — Castlegar News Photo - Herst ‘Bohme of. ‘The L “iis world Theatre to sho puppet show to students ue the district in mid- feb ican of Castlegar and District for their tremendous support since our opening — may we be of service to you many timeg in the future. MARY’S BROASTED CHICKEN — phone 365-3018 259 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B.C. iunch — which he ate quite heartily. eee Bill Chapman and Randy Giles say our school is crawl. ing with spiders. They three of the ones they hav captured ‘are Black \vidows, (Kest easy! Our valiant spid- er brigade ss on the alert.) “We had our first hot dog sale of the year last rriday. Hundreds of them were packed away starving) ers. (Up here we bake our hot dogs in the ovens. They Gasilegar Man Is Found Guilty Castlegar man pleaded not Aue when he abpeared in col here Monday before Judge Parker Williams charg- ed with “possession of stolen Richard Harry Ramsdon was DEFENSIVE DRIVING COMES TO CASTLEGAR » » REGISTER Now at Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 Office for a Course in Defensive Driv- ing. LEARN Preventability of Motor Vehicle Accidents Principles of Defensive Driving The Six Situations of the Two-Car Crash The. Accident F Run-Off-Road peoaen Sales Manager DOUEROBOR BAKE SALE. MULTE! 25 Res. 365-8117 MY 345 SEWING DONE IN home. Ph. 365-7456. ELECTROLUX SALES & SERVICE Phone Hobs Robson: 366 055088 Realtor Three Bedroom — 940-7th A roomy family home with or whole property oor only double plumbing,. double — 530 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. FINANCING AVAILABLE ON ALL LISTINGS: a carport. May be purchased with one lot for $11,000 King Size — 1500-Ist Ave., Kinnaird ‘Two level home, 1600 sq. ft. on each floor. Five barms, landscaped lot. Price $26,500 Ave., Kinnaird garage in the basement plus $13,500. fireplace, sun deck, large with terms. Place, Castlegar Let the rent from the basement apt. make the pay- ments on this all electric 3 bdrm. home. Carport, fenced and landscaped lot overlooking river. Price $21,400. =>. Handy Mari’s Special — 316-6th Ave, Castlegar. ‘Two bdrm. home with rumpus room and carport. Some and but cozy ‘lot, good location. Price $10,000 terms. For Sale or Trade — Ootischenia: White. stucco two bdrm, basement home with tena. eas is. Large HOMES FOR SALE hed lined and in C: son $12,500. Ve own payment will Tanale Ph. 36! 5302... a Pears Bargain in’ Genelle! tiring you can’t go wrong LISTINGS WANTED! PHONE 3% acres by the river. Owner will trade for property Good value at $16,000. Small 3 bdrm. stucco:home with part ‘basement, gas furnace and garage. Whether you are starting or re- ‘We need listings in the $14,000 to $17,000 price range.” ., Free appraisal given on all new listin: ANDERSON REAL ESSATE LTD. Evenings phone Mrs. Mosby at 365-8063 double garage. Located on at-only $3,600 full price.. B85. © 365-6451 , | to_ follow. .|RE: Sublot 24 0! Kootenay Di Howard LEGAL was reserved until this morn- e charge resulted from. ie investigation of the Sept. ie LOST CERTIFICATE OF. LAND REGISTRY ACT 1d Mrs. Albert 74-1 of Robson, .Nov..14 a son. Castlegar Hotel Pedestrian and Bicycle Safe @ Alcohol, Drugs and Driving, @ Backing, Fixed Objects and Grade Crossing Accidents @ Driving the Expressways BIRTHS — To Mr. Unknown Fire At the Regional Dump Container m an -un- Colin Maddocks of Wood- land Park in Kinnaird filed his papers last Frida’ morn- ing with returning o! len Selbie, thus believes “it is important toyas have elections”, commenting that he does not believe there should be for of | of Kin-/a le naird Transfer, who is respon sible ‘for- the caretaking o! the dump, said the blaze ot contained in‘one of the tren- ches and was in no way a threat to ‘the surrounding area. ' “The trench will ee, pou: dozed with’ soil in tl manner once the ashes ok onazzo stated any person deliberately setting refuse on fire or even dump- ing -hot ashes at the ‘aump| runs the risk of a $50 fine. in ‘that Kinnaird Mayorlty Race Certain As Colin Maddocks Files Papers “seeds”. which hold. pro-| mise that the Castlegar-Kin- naird area “will develop into ae ni major, community in the) given the use of charts and each ing aids ‘on oral hygiene, to be placed in classrooms out change by a commereial drivers to have annual ex- aminations and TB _ tests. First-aid refresher his lack of previous municipal experience, »-Mr.... Maddocks Pointed to his 23 years in the stoyal Navy where he had a variety’ of appointments at sea and on shore, “including a wide Tange of staff ap- pointments. bit The retired lieutenant- commander said he is ly community, + Mayor Carl Loeblich ‘had| announced sometime ago his| P intention to seek a further two-year term. Mr. Maddocks is a prin- cipal in Maddocks Shoe Stor- es and is a brother of Bob Maddocks, former C: mayor and a candidate once again for that position. (See picture elsewhere on i Page.) iness ‘is formed on finance and budg- Mr. Maddocks said un etary. matt ing that he lieves pores of the ela in Towns, of Castlegar aoe Also - making be-|showing'on goals werd Ban Whitewash The, Jets of the Pee Wee hockey division -whitewashed the KP’s 100° Nov. 3 Steven Bozek — scorin: - four; goals on passes from Wayne Quiring, a line which paid off for the victorious Jets. good ny. Obedkott and Kevin Wil- soni with “tw two zoals pimicce. is : Maddoees said he would ore: pose a R.. Sher-, pst scored ana : of some form of pro; ion towards _ this = auch 23 ryices which duplica- Acknowledging the ‘add- ed policing costs a city would have over the present town status, Mr. Maddocks said such .a'study would show if, increased tta| Title in Liew of the sald cer Efi inserti nt ti ou day of October, A.D. Rey Nov. 13, 1969. te) Part 1. ‘Administration of ‘browse win Nov. 69. — Nut Drive — tin31. P.M. at. He unless: in the mean- tine ‘valid objection be made to me in wrif ice, Nelson, - B.C.) W. D, Sutherland 246 “Squadron 581: WEEKLY ROUTINE ORDER 1. Parades a will parade 6.30 lealth Centre. 26 Nov. Ge — Next parade at th Schoo! pe Rewtine : MALE SIAMESE CAT, VICIN- ity of 9th and “Milestone, Kinnaird. Reward.’ Ph. $05. -| Nut Drive 8 Nov. — Stamp ‘Club 7 p.m. at High School: 4. Orderly Sergeants 19 Nov. 69 Sgt. Fullerto 28 ere a Sgt. Holdsworth. gt.-Allam. ae eae ee crocrals ONE BRACELET IN ON 19 Nov. 69 Cpl. ROBS! Community Hall Nov. 2. Ph.|/ 26 365-5728. Identify to claim, ting. DATED at the Land Re-| 26 Nov.. 69 cpl Sweeney 2. Dec, Cpl. Mar docks. ; eae NEWS| : : thispaper each week until. Christmas. ‘A€ you: find - your name, phen 365-7266 | jmail you “$5 START SHOPPING Lf a SPACESHIP TEACH- IN. 5; ‘a t, . SELKIRK COLLEGE FRIDAY, NOV. 21 Plenary Sessions at 11:30 a.m, and 1:00 pam. “WILL THE EARTH SURVIVE MAN?” ld posed" “so that it it doesn't be. come. an! ‘unacceptable burden to taxpayers.” °° ~ ith Castlegar only feasible, ‘but desirable, then implicit available. to Mr, Meddoeks described the twin. towns and Selkirk RED AND WHITE STORE oa _ KINNAIRD, B.C. > Bridal Shower ub: their scoring points, shat out] to: Kinsm |S Bozek, Lanza. ta’and R. Sherstobitoft were credited‘ (taxation of) Celgar would be D: Kinnaird.” it the aSling the Mine Mill te: 3-2, KP marksmen were the. New. brothers, Warren and Kevi K. Laktin and Tim Paul answered for Mine Mill. : Playing the same evening were the Mudlarks ught| and Kinsmen teams who tied | 22 5 iy D. Davies and-N. Harms|un were the Mudlark goal-get-| ters and T. Bigbsy and Parfeniuk scored for the op- Position. The Jets, keeping up the en 5-0 on Nov. 8, Geoffrey fired’ inj two. goals fad team mates iteven rat-| by. Mine Mill. Tim Paul, S. Simpson and scored; Kinsmen n took the Mudiarl Kinmen goals were cs Bigsby with two and D. Stew- art scol a single. The lone with|4 The f KP's faired better bre down:|S. and Semenoff, all picking DB : ‘ingles, D.'or Carl Loeblich told a meet- Be touga. a over| pond tesues. KP’s 10-0 Davies. + Team. standing as of Nov. are as follows: be] of-town ‘bus énd one Bantam col ye for the drivers were also fe-| wi Pee Wee Hockey Jets jcommended. Chairman of the board, | Mrs. Walter Jacobson, 1 report: ed progress is belng made in a “working agreement” cit the Trail Hospital. which will be a part of the registered nurses) Accoiiree, which will be established is ents of the’ college aasisting. Midget Hockey Sees Team Play The Bantam ley CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1969 15% u in Maddoc wo stock a full solection of SAVAGE SHOES Yor children ks Shoe Store ATTEND THE 9:00 p.m. ANNUAL FIREMEN’S BALL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 ARENA HALL TICKETS: $4.00 A COUPLE Tickets may be obtained from any local fireman For Further Information Call Ed Lewis at 365-5500 ‘The Mi sion is well games with very good rocker to| Deine Played for this age group. against Miaget teams as well as out- games. Last year there were 0! the two teams, one peed ig during ihe There has been a very of 7209 or 365-5600. Couple $5.00 Meet The Apollos Social CASTLEGAR ARENA -8 to 12 p.m. Sat., Nov. 29, 1969 Single $2.50 FREE REFRESHMENTS Music by Buddy Marr & the Versatiles Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Apollos Jr. Hockey Club Executive or by calling 365 Zar turnout his group play and a the past the em- has been to get the Leet to come out and watch the younger boys, the ole lads like to see Mom pts. Hockey “Association said re- ¥ cently”. that the boys have 30:0 »|been skating while the ma- "A Pls, the ice she This chine is eet, to clean has to stop and the responsibility 0 the coaches munnon Od is to keep th their teams off the al ing authority, Kinnaird May-| hi ing of the Kip nay and Boundary Mun- ieipalities Saturday -at Cres- fe re Maga Loeblie bresident of puis of lunici; five’ years are rae to The opposition from Van- was id good borrowing power on However, . the mayor pointed out that of the $458,000, 000 owed by B.C. Financing Authority _Explained to AKEM it will: be at least five; area jacked” into joining because; whether they join the author- ity ity or Bot not, thei: will must,” Prove ‘services and ere may be fre on the authority in Jan- uary and it is hoped the the rest of us, the rest wall LB ahead on their own,” *Vaneouver is being “black- College are Any residents USING WANTED A number of students at Selkirk in need of furnished apartments or rooms. with such facilities avail- able are asked to contact R. FRASER Dean of Students: Phone 365-7292: local 286 included ‘OF. ‘Loe The ere ~ can sell which will help hem im- bring in Mudlarks Boal was by Donals bond ‘issues,: the Vancouver} new p! tive by duly 1, 1970. can become effec- ‘Honors. Former Denise Wilcox: A’ bridal’ shower: attend: ed ‘by. some ‘20, guests. was held recently at the home of. Mrs.A. J. Lamarche of Kin- naird ‘to ‘honor Miss Denise ‘Wilcox, whose marriage to Mrs Jim’ Duckworth: ‘took place in, Nelson: Nov. 14. ; + Mrs..Fred Howes .of Kin. naird ‘was co-hostess.... Corsages. were : presented to the honoree, to her mother Mra.Frank, Wilcox and to the bride-elect’s grandmother, Mrs.-Siddick. <:: - *Pink ‘and white was the *|}color:scheme for. the even- a eee: ‘with ell hearts and I 7 Eldatsoen Mrs. A. Cordeiro! and “ithe = honoree ‘served: lunch, igi vot the luncheon, served ‘from: a tasteft dec- orated table;'was the cutting of .a: cake baked ‘and decoral line << by’*Miss ' Jacque-| F' Tamareh ss RPETS EISURE TURF— ; “100%, HERCULON In INDOOR-OUTDOOR Pile Carpet: colors in'12 ‘foot’ waits rogul $7: 95 square © yard SPECIAL. INTRODUCTORY OFFER. $6. 88 sq. yd. 2 year STAIN PROOF ; Guarantee Kootenay Builders & Suppliers [CASTLEGAR PH: 365-5155 KAY tell this this model. all luxury power and "Price $2,495.00 today. Price $1,995.00 almost new truck Get in MOTORS CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC DEALER Have a large selection of late model cars on display and. invite you to test drive the model of your choice. HERE ARE Just A FEW SELECTIONS FROM STOCK 4 — 1969 Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan, complete with ‘every option available ona Cadillac. 4 2 — 1969 Buick Lesabre Hardtops, with 12,000 miles on each and now reduced by $1,200 each 1969 Chevelle 2 door Hardtop, it would be difficult to Bee ae a nea can te $000 on 1968 Chevrolet 2 and 4 door Hardtops, complete with with only 12,000 one owner miles and 3 year new car guarantee. 1968 Pontiac Laurentian with 327 cubic inch engine, automatic: transmission, radio, power steering, with only 17,000 miles, Price only 1967 Dodge 4 door sedan completely power equipped and 3 speed auto. trans., a top of the line model with only 25 thousand miles eee amen 1966 Pontiac Hardtop with V8 engine, auto. ee ee ret ee ee, ee 1968. Chevrolet % Ton Pick-up Truck with V8, all i heavy duty equipment’ and only 16 thousand miles, See this today. Price $2,195.00 1967'Dodge ‘he Ton Pick-up Truck, all heavy di ment Check it: out today. Price $1,495. 00” Bid eau. ¢ NOVEMBER SPECIAL - New Envoy. fie Sedans Fully Equipped — i ICE — $F, 725.00 early on this one Vanguard Trailers & Campers in Stock For Immediate Delivery KAY MOTOR mat