Stocan CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 4, 1964 FAR SALE Two' lots on’ riveralde’ at Bluc- berry. Phy ee 823 a Tall wae ~a-burner, -5an ‘cveninan, a 323 ood used Inwn mowers, Apply waidie Service Centre, eat Magnus Cord ‘Organ, Ph, S05: Castlegar Revenue Property vor SALE Contains newly re-decorated office. + Tenonts Include cafe and rented sulle, On main highway near thea- tre. “Ample parking. Apply at CASTLEGAR NEWS FOR SALE 1958 Pontiac Station Wagon VS Automate ae glasa,, rensonably priced. 65-5271 days or Beta sven i¢ range. Apply 290 aaa St. Canieaer 332 bicycla ine Ph. En HOD: after your Wane Products, 365- Sea or call nt 104-4th Ave. San: tlegar, ‘Brow apace —sonvorts into bed. _§50, Ph. 365-5020, 321 House plants, tomato planta, and other garden plants. Apply Vs eel helo “Cantata Plaza, je lot, 70 x 443, at Soanmieey Greate Pls 365-5172, S21 SMITIC MARINE SERVICE §yringa Creok Second Mind Bouts and Engines HP Evenrude 1957; 4 1IP Sea- sun” tang shank); 2960; 5 HP Nep- tune; Continental Star Engine (ma- ving transmission); playboy hull com- plete with 40 iP Johnyon; long range tanks and Champion trailer; 16 ft. Clinker With 1 8/4 inboard; 25 ft. Cabin Crulser with inboard Chrya- ler Marine engine and tratler; 25 ft. Cabin Cruiser, plank hull with 65 HP Ford engine and trailer — home- de. aa1 Dulioon. tires. Li 521 ttn-23 | mat ‘Used oll Turngee. 330. ‘Apply Paul Ogiow. Ph, 865-5108. 1958 halt-ton Ford, 4-speed trang+ mission, very good shape. Ph, 365- ri coffee table and 1 end table. Ph. 365-4253, "S8_Chev Sedan, Ve, standard, radlo, excellent condition, Ph, 365- 5003. 322 ‘TT7Look! 1 owner” toes Volks De- luxe. Al 1nd 14 ton Chev truck, Ph, after 5 p.m. 365-8152, 320 Luts in new subdivision, Kinnaird. Good ‘view, good drainage. Terms, Ph. 365-5153. tfn-16 TaanaHb SUBDIVISION, CASTLEGAR Ideal lots for split levcl homes. Centrally located, reasonably. priced, Ph, 965-5440 or 365-5200. tin-3 ‘Lots In crest. View subdivision, Kinnaird, Mrs, Kuryluk, ene 365-5232 or 365-3981. 9-18 Business building on Front St. Low price. Pon Building Sup ply. Ph, 365-828: tin: upholstery, Custom must sells Ph, 365-7458 atter 5. 7 atTeu, ftv deep freeze, | Hotpoint, Ph, 365-5510, Pony tractor with ayaraaiie plow, mower, disc and harrows, Rea- sonably priced. Ph. 365-5343, 322 Good milk cow and heifer. Ap- By F.N. Zibin, Robson. Ph. S65- a Reside Lota at siiverton on Lake, -.approximately one hour from Castlegar. Ph, $65-59! ‘Kumfort coal-and-wood furnace. Duo-Therme oll heater, Any rea~ sonable offers.. Ph, 365-5607, $220, HOMES FOR SALE New 3-bedroom home in. Castle- gar, walnut cupboard, double’ plunb- ing, revenue suite In basement, gar- den and fruit trees. Ph. 365-7 evenings. One bedroom. house, furnished. Double garage. Fruit trees, Near store and school. Blueberry Creek. 365-487¢ Price $6,500 or Lettie Ph. 6. 5S. 323 3 bedroom house at Wood- Jand Sark Ph, Grand Forks heey PUBLIC J. ‘PUBLIC Casticesr for infor The Village of Castlegar garbage dump is open to Castlegar residents on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week between the hours of 8 A.M. and 3 P.M. Anyone using these facilities are requested to place their garbage where the’ signs indicate. oe ee NOTICE. A reward of $25.00 will be paid ae the Village of NOTICE Logelin, Clerk 484) Nelson and Castlegar. HOMES FOR SALE AAA _ AREANTOR oth AVENUE, KINNAIRD (North end) rand Spanking Now, 3 bdrm a with patio kitchen, und large vane ity bathroom. Thru hall for pri- vacy, Roomy bedrooms, storage clo- sets and full dry basemont.—s16,000. Secluded under sheltering trees and commanding a magnificent view to the cast, this snug 3 Bdrm home, with crackling fireplace, offera lush grounds, private -swimming and a cozy Kitchen, — $16,000. Blucberry Bldg Lots — $795, Kinberry Bldg Lots — from $1200. Upper Bench Lots — from $900. 168 — 4th Ave, Kinnalra — Large 3 Bdrm ‘home on lovely corner’ lo- cation with central gas heater. children's play porch, fenced yard, garnge, ete, etc, Economy at $8,700. ANDERSON AGENCIES iteal Eatate and Ineutance Bus: ‘365-7514 Rea: 385-8276 catt In to our office or” tontuct JOMN TIPWELT, our sules- ann, Dh, 365-8256 Full plumbing, cupboards, paved school, store and Post Office betwecn . Ideal for re- modern mahogany highway. Near tirement or- commuting to work, Ph. South Slocan 359-7408. 322 ‘S-bedroom house on Jarge wt. Can be seen any time at ae Ave, Kinnaird, Ph. 36$-5159. tn 24 ‘New revenue home, Tay ‘con- tained lower suite, Corner of 4th and Pine In ga FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 1 bedroom. Ph, 305-850 or call G67-Sth Avo. Cautlegar, * 323 Upatalrs aparTMeNT, feat and water, $70. avatiable a 1, Ph, 805-8172 or Nolson 352-2734, 323 42" ‘4 room suite, furnished, Ph. Ls One bedroom house cae alnctria range, ‘Full bayement, One” bedroom” furnished —s downtown Castlegar. "ph. "Furnished, Heated” culte gor — Sth Ave. Castlegar, Ph, 365-6186. 322 Modern one bedroom apartment, close to town.:No pets. 325 cape St. Ph, 365-9062, a bedroom Benes duplex aa t ne agent suite. Ph, 3 3112 after : Tava ‘apartments — 3 rooms, pees aos a tttitey, $75 per pan Ph, > a amma ve 688- aut Ave. Castlegar. Ph. 305- tin:21 Furnished Sennen rey ¥innatra, 65 subg fect Too Nah Furnished basement suite, Heat and light Included, No | children, Phy 365-8102, aaah? "Eog house in fobson, Ph, S6s- 5107. U sau Nice clean cottage. Running wa- ter, propane automatic heat, clectrle range, carport. and small garden space if needed. Apply Maple Leat Store, Crescent Valley. Sleeping rooms. Fh. 965-8265 €v- tin-19 eal X20 ground-ficor of- flee in ‘Castlegar on main business street; Natural gas heat. Newly re- decorated. Apply at Castlegar News, tin-18 Suites for rent, S74-7th Ave. Cas- . tin-9 "Fully furnished 2 bedroom du- plex unit, $85 per mo. One mile out ‘rom ferry. > 965-5500. tin-3 Toom farntuhed suite. Mccreisht date, Ph, 365-9781, tf_n-42 FOUND eee sinases found oni sag way | betw enings. don. Models here are Charlie Pam Corbett. — Ford Photo attendance to view, the latest in | local. stores. Commentator for the show was Mrs. W. Gor- Mra, Ralph’ Fletcher 0! , Castlegar Woman “Is UBC Graduate Miss Noreon Fletcher. was among six Castlegar district stu- Senta’ Eerste from UBC last mitt "Fletcher, daug ter of Castle- 3! gar, ‘received’ her bachelor of I0DE, FASHION show held ‘ast 9 week ‘at SHSS was a tre-| a with several hundred district ladies in arts de 8 Fletcher's name was inadvertently * omitted’: from. a lst of graduating students: re- leased, by. the ' university. SHSS PTA ‘Elects New Executive < Election’ of officers was held at .the'SHSS PTA ‘annual meet- ing held recently. Elected were: president, ‘Mrs. James’ Regan; vice-prenidents E. Mosby; secret- Mrs. C.;Munns; treasurer, Mr. Peter. ‘Koochin: tally,“ Thring, Sharon Garrett and A. Bertarione an etre Bartsoff; ways and means, be M.- Verzuh; Sawchenko, GB and’ membership, Mrs. at =/AC1 Newman Last Thursday hight |.No. 581’ Squadron Royal : Canadian Air Cadets, Castlegar, held. its annual ‘inspection. ‘The review- ing officer was Squadron ,Lead- er S. Pearce, CD, commanding officer of the RCAF Recruiting Unit in Vancouver. .S/L Pearce as accompanied by. F/L, Glen John CD, Air Cadet Liaison Of- ficer for B.C., Hae tis, John Holden and vice-principal Bob Patrick in- f 1d the: audience of the in- ner workings of and changes in’ the school with the: stress placed on the grades 9 and 10 level. Cadet Rookie-of-the-Year. Bain, and Mr. Curtls, F/O Barry Hill read out the list of awards. The Tookle-of theyear. aw: ard was won by A a3 Newman and ‘was voasented ‘fo. him by his mother, Mrs. ‘E.. Newman, who is the vice-chairman of the local sponsoring committee. The Bosse Trophy for, the best junior shot went to ACL Jankola and “was Presentad ‘by ‘ Pontlac — Buick — Vauxkall 702 Baker St. Nelson BEACON. MOTORS Ltd. : Phone 852-6642 Building. Supnlies OGLOW’B) Building & Supply C Co, Lid. Castlegar “Phone 365-7202.. naird. Owner’ may? have by “apple terms, Ph. 565-8194. Let eenepers Choice Real Estate KINNAIED Quality 3 BR Family Home — 4th BR finished an basement,— Roughed in. Rumpus Room — Double Plumb- ing — Cash to 1st Mortgage — Mon- thly Payments Prinelpal and Inter- est $89.33, . * . a! ‘chotee location 10th ‘Avenue — 1200 Square Feet of Main Floor Area plus Full Basement — ~ Fire Place — Fully Ing at ‘News and paying for this ad. Want man. to share suite from mid June to Aug, 31. sna of rent committee of the Air Cadet Lea- -21| gue of Canada. For. the inspection all of- ficer ; positions.-were filled .by Cadets as follows: Squadron Commander, WO2 Don : Senwrart: 1/3. Box Want boy's bicycle in oes ‘con- dition tor § 8-year-old. Ph. ‘5860. Baby calves. Ph 965- sagt $22 ‘One small; wood-eater. Ph. ; 365- 2750. 323 ~-koung experlenced- steno de- sires employment. Please enquire at Box 1242, Castlegar. S21 it cash for used furniture, Gas Heat — Large Lot = aan’ ‘to. Ast Mortgage. Monthly ‘Payments 38923, | WOODLAND PALE Lovely 3 BR Home — HW Fi LR and LDR — Built in ‘stove. “and PUBLIC tments by any. member waste ceinsent to the river in the Village of Castlegar. J. In order to avoid confussion the Council :request that future complaints or suggestions be submitted to the Village office in writing. Verbal .commit- will not be considered to be: binding. J. Logelin, Clerk ial in the area Logelin,- Clerk NOTICE of Council or employee te $92.39 Includes Prin- cipal, Interest end A Losing) IF YOU hae WN _ MARIGET FO A HOME CONTACT OUR OFFICE Sound Values $6500 fo. $21000 BUSINESS ‘fon SAL E ‘Thriving Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. Excellent Stock. Owner leaving dis- ~ YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. Pion! Office 365-4841 Rostdenco 805-8117 Kinnati —} warehouse. work. Contented: pecs oO FOR RENT & WANT IT ————— TT SOME QUICK MONEY? SELL THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS WITH AN INEXPENSIVE CLASSIFIED AD ie the Castlegar News at 365-7266 NCTA pile ietiaele lactate | | GRAND FORKS FRESH EGGS ‘DELIVERY EVERY TUESDAY IN THE KINNAIRD - GASTLEGAR AREA For Service Phone 368-5115 Or Apply F. Cunningham 690 ROSSLAND AVE., TRAIL = = = AAA AT ae | CANE ETT ment, heat and electricity included, private entrance, Ph, 865-51: ‘d-bedroom house in aE Ph, 365-6971, 823 keeping room, Ph. ‘Z room cabin and bachelor house~ 365-8284. tfn-21 | 365-5600. HELP WANTED Young manor. boy for store and ust have driver's licence. Inquiries" at P- ok G, Bulla- ing Supply.-/Ph. “865-8151 g Experienced Sean reauir- ed. Contact Bank of Montreal, Cas- tlegar. Full ime Lite Insurance repre- tant, Sgt. Lindsay: Anderson; No. Flight Commander, Stg. G McGilp; No. 2 Flight Command- er, Sgt. Randy Warrant ‘Officer, FY ‘Sgt. Gibson; No. 1 Flight, Flight Sen. geant,’ Hugh McCutcheon; No. 2 ight Sergeant, Cpl. C. Bucknell; ‘The Squadron was support- “| ed at the inspection by the band |: St: of the 24 MAA RCA Moll; Squadron ; KRC. The next award was ‘the sponsoring committee’s trophy for the most improved cat ‘This was presented hal LAC . Deverson by ‘The winner of the "best snot 2 on the squadron, The Ralp! West Trophy, was ’ presented to Cpl. J. Menard.by. Mr, Curtis. Following these awards | Mrs. Hyson presented perfect atten- dance awards to the. following Cadets: For one year’s perféct at- tendance:-ACI Lucas, ACi aor: guson, AC1 Spain; ‘AC1™ ton, AC1 Duetsch, ACL "Jankola, ACL from Trail. Following the march ‘past, F/L J: BR. C. MacBain, Command- ing Officer of: 581° Squadron, was presented’ with the Cana- dian‘ Forces Decoration-for 12 years of meritorious service. the completion’ of the in- spection the Cadets, their and guests retired to the cafe- ail.| teria of the high school for the naird | are: Full training Included. .Must be bond- honest. and willing . worker. ' Squadron’s annual banquet. Chairman: for the banquet was: WO2 Schwartzenhauer, he 12) otter asking Rev. .. Wilding ‘on self ax possible, ‘Jack F. and ‘Muriel Hipwell hind thelr friends ; and .;acquintance: become. aware nor a change: of phone to_No, (OS.NO2 365-57 ee “Fairyland 3% mi. North Shore tractiony, wi castles, beautiful flowers, Park Electric will be closed for : | holldays from June 8 to June HOLIDAYS —~Vislt_ Van Acres Campsite in Osoyoos,’ B.C. Sate, san- dy’ Beach. 900 sq. ft, per camper- showers-laundry-boats-store.: --Write for brochure. Rugs and upholstery cleaned without soaking or*shrinkIng. Ph. 2 chairman of-the local ry Hyson, the. loe ttn-18 } say Grace, then introduced the head: table, and other: invited guests. The ‘Toast to the Queen was .proposed by Cel. SH. Me- Cutcheon. Following addresses by ‘Hen- c+ NOTICES U-Phohe Answering Service will do your office. work and has. other listings for you, Ph, 865-5265 ev- enings. tin-20 “Frail Busingss College. New Term Begins September 19-18 “ALCOHOLICS “ANORYNOUE, Bax 303 Castlegar. 17 Deadiine for classiticd ais ‘i. 12 noon Wednesday prior to the day of. issue, tin-17 Phone. R. A. Bob Lm me OY SALES & SERVICE |. Horswill 365-3491: Cars and. Trucks - Complete Stock of Vi tt ...New Rambler Cars ; Sales. & Service — Trades’ PARKVIEW MOTORS — Nelson . LINN GARD OF THANKS "we wish to thank Dr, Yule, nur- ses and staff of the Castlegar Hos- pital, Harry Woods and also Don Wickett of. the Castlegar “Funeral Home and our, many neighbors and friends for their. kindnesses ‘during our recent bereavement in:the loss of our dear brother and ne 7 Mert Kirkendall and. Family. ‘ACI. Tukkimaki, ACL Dobrovits, LAC Dow, LAC Martin, LAC Kjemperud, LAC Two year's perfect ‘attend- ance: LAC yVaessen, LAC Fields, | Lamond, LAC Leckie, LAC Le-| LAC Jack, LAC Johnson, LAC duc, LAC MacBain. Three year’s herfect Sttend: ance: Cpl. *Buekaell, C nard, LAC Lamond, verson, Cpl. Mosby, Cutcheon, pl. Stamp-" Four ‘year's perfect attend- ‘ance: F/Sgt. Gibson, Sgt. Mc- Gilp, Sgt. Anderson, CpL Craig. Five year’s perfect attend- ance \was recorded by \WO2 Schwartzenhauer aid is .consid- ered:an outstanding record. - Following {the perfect at- tendance awards, S/L Pearce presented the most outstanding cadet of the year award to F/Sgt Gibson. This award is presented to the Cadet who: ha: * unitary 0 of the the recelpt ofa cheque for #700 Bill: =| ambulance ments through First Memorial Ser ices Ltd... Vancouver. LEGION SATURDAY June 6. | onto on) a very successful trial tracks meet at SHSS held on; Satur day. Fina Finalists were picked: for the zone track meet to be held at’ Warfield'on June 6 and .7.. Volunteer help is re- % een quired and you are asked & i a contact :,) 385-4038.. Se 2 cA! goctal -is to be held /at the Legion Hall tomorrow. td at for all Legion Zand Club mem- i pers and their wis p.m.: with “< ‘Approval was seg for the granting of a’ burs: amount of $75 to a dent of SHSS ‘going on to university and }- advancing in the field of physi- | cal education. .[? t, ‘The: Bran ch was awarded |’ \| memberships: in: the ‘Six: Per Cent Club” in achieving its 6 per 3 das and'5 9 PE = a Onae RE EE i ay ‘sett WARNER, BROS. cent increase of members ips for 1963. ::.. reeuevey historian, Mrs. M. bers of the 1964 SHSS graduating class was held’ last week on the spacious’ lawns’ of Mr. and Mrs. T, B. Couch. Hostesses for the event: were Mrs. John Holden and“ Mrs. R, ‘Patrick. ‘The. tea table was decor- ated with'a low floral centrepiece of blue iris. Tall yellow candles'set off. the silver tea service, Pouring for the afternoon tea were Mrs. Claude Bissell, wife of the dis- trict superintendent of schools, and school board chairman Mrs. Walter Jacobson. oem | sion at convention headquarters, — Ford Phofo Casifegar JC's Take Two Prizes At Convention Slx members of the Castle- Morgan, Gordon a Commerce held in Nanaimo last weekend: » The ing: was. rovincial board meet- he: first business ses- fun parade of many ve- hictes proceeded the first ban- quet ‘at? 6 p.m. After the’ ban- quet an ‘executive tralning’ ses- sion’ and’ an ‘effective entered | competition, which was entere by:-Gordon Craig: of’ the local Jaycees ; unit,’: were held. The Pirate's Treasure Dance end- ed the. day’s activities, Friday’s. business _ séssions started at 830 'a.m. At noon'a luncheon was held with Rev. W. Hills ’ as! guest; speaker. | Busi- ness.continuéd during the after- noon and “national president Fred’ West was ‘speaker at ‘the gar-Kinnaird Jaycees, Andy Boo-| § The: Golden Wedding An- niversary: of 'Mr. lan» Merry” of ie vend ae was celebrated: on -May 17 by most of the members’ "oF their family. Their five}: children |: of thes ‘Capacity ‘Audience Enjoys. ORES 2nd Fashion Show ., also provided for very Tealist desires ‘in clothes for: right tae By Mrs. J. Kaufman It would have ‘been possi- y. am’? at the IODE Fashion Show’ held last . Week in‘aid‘of the group's scho- larship fund. However, the patio setting for the’ fashion models G.W.G. __WORK PANT. yy AND ‘SHIRTS . “We have a full range of Colors and sizes. CHEVELDAVE’S MERCANTILE: LTD.’ 105 Main St:: Ph:: 365-3781 . CASTLEGAR, B.C. Eee SNA We and for the months to come. Held in’the activity room fof the high school, lawn furni- ture from Mitchell) Supply. lent to the’ garden’ atmosphere with simple details. of summer aban- don, The view with the summery flavor was enhanced by the. ap- pearance of Pat ‘Gordon in full- length figured sateen ed the “patio shift’. She moderated the models their graceful entran- ces to the final bow which some-| in this through scious Patty: and her. compan- call-| mix ‘and match ‘sport's outfits ions, childrens styles from’Cin- :| dy’s became: important. The dis- of ‘childrens outfits were unconsciously played to the hilt — the A-line cotton sheens, par- play ty dresses, stylish navy outfits. ‘Equally at home in cotton sheath :slims, “Darlene Jackson ‘went ‘through the Sted qe: of factly with in. the “squall snare mand JOSEPH’S E KINDERGARTEN = = = = 1 ‘=| = = = = KINNAIRD, B.C. DONATIONS - Needed to raise balance of money for a ‘Piano ‘Please leave your. dotcton at t the o 4c PLAZA DRUG: arrett | Friesen, Verna Khadikei id an en an | -mo(HUCK'S ‘RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. BEEF RIB STEAK or ROAST, Ib... 69c _ PORK BOSTON. ven ROAST, th, .. " LEG OF HAM; half or whole, Ib... BBe | SURF, KingSSio ...cseeeeeeee 990. “NEW POTATOES, Ib. ...:.. : GHEESE, Spreadensy, 2 Ibs, . MARGARINE, Parka, 2» box. wel? cA In \| pleated skirt is still around for ‘| ing and Anita: | ers, Anita combined a bright red slacks when they displayed sports wear, Their counterparts were’ Pamela Conbott: _Chates Thring se Sudy' Thri The‘sports wear te adults featured me variety. . Elizabeth Young in one of her varied ap- pearances showed a slacks out- fit in black sail cloth with loose nette ‘gave distinction to the in the pastels as did Anita Gray. top and intriguing sun hat. Jea-| 2: dinner. 'A P dance followed “aad ended Eri- day’s ‘activities. At incon ‘on’, Saturday the awards Juncheon! was held, ‘The Castlegar-Kinnaird Jaycees: re- ceived two awards, the first be- ing ‘for. fhek ‘moat outstanding new unit: in? B.C.:.and “Yukon” and the second for “most mem- vention.” ‘The: Kootenay District cutive ‘time, the* award “most guistanding ds district in B.C. and Yukon," John Ireandia of Trail, wl was 1 the organizer cies the dubs ra ~] naird Jaycees, | aeuenied ed une! ous acclamation the cial” vice-presidertt’s ° don: Pisacreta of ; ‘Trai category was Mary Crai; re-; in Bermuda. scotch shorts and figured top.-A fascinating two- .| piece swim’ suit in’ blue with figured bra and matching beach coat Wes modelled by Patty ., ‘The fashion show alternated between afternoon dress and sport’s wear for both children | and ‘adults, women’s wear ani men’s wear. -Three-piece | suits in cotton and ‘accron’ materials styled in both long and ‘short coats. were displayed by Lee Mrs, -Withers. . During her many. appear- econd “distinetive. outfit, was: an ‘A-line dress. wi Anita po in the red nylon swim suit, also modelled by: Elizabeth - Young, by: d the new vice-president, soft music: ‘Hair Xtytes “were done by ihe: lowe and Country Beauty a6 pee Drops: Lighting was dire ted by the Kinnaird Little Thea- tre 's James Magee a and Ken’ Bes e, Make-up was by Mrs, G Sommerfteld Punite cocisting with the models: ‘were’ Bella Moran and Joan ‘Johnson. Maizie Zinio,:regent of the Lillian Killough: Chapter of the IODE,: welcomed: the - patrons and thanked all who had. as, fisted forthe :success of the scholarship :ald:-which will be Ruste the” student: with e highest marks: on. govern- | = ent: examinations -but :-requir- ing Ve over.76 per cent achieve- Two ide: les: during. the fashion. aiseiay were.‘ filledin Classic «vocal .‘selections : by. Don Oddie ‘who ‘sang: watts the two-piece. look in with | 3 matching hat. : Mike ‘Kazako! ff, ‘Alex. Pere- hudoff, David Leitner - and Ken- ny Roberts: modelied: ‘men’s Mike — went casual. and ler. was more ‘elaborate in a suit - with’ a suede’: vest.’ Alex dressed : to’ perfection’ for - the “outdoor. man”. and: carried’ a compact satchel which: convert- ed into’a ‘rainproof windbreak- er. id. Leitner «modellad a aid ae jacket, with subdued stripe shirt.and palin grey flan- nel pants. Kenny. Pobertse be- comin: dark * sui ‘the coradtaten and Eee for patty Clarke in. blue: silk, matching lace bolero with back closing. teresting is that the white the “‘sailor look’. Jeanette Horn- Phillips renewed enthusiasm for: these two piec- top with side’ slits. Representing the young ee niors and. the pe! tite fashions was Kathy Sukoroff in all time and evening. phases in: a very talented manner. Detailed sires and. colors for this‘ year, available at Kar- nies Ladies Wear,. David Coop- er's Men's. Wea’ ‘Wests’ Depart- ment: Store, A." Eremenko and fens ‘Cindy's and Leitner’s: Cloth: - e Shoes. were -from ‘Ereme ko's. and Maddock’s Shoe ‘Stor by Bosse's Jewellery Store: and from ;;Bea’s : Flower DP | :Helen’s :Flo- wer ‘Shop. arranged’ for .stage Rick’s Radio’ supplied of Mrs. F. A. Hostetter at Hie plano Fie chose sing To The Distant Beloved, bers: attending. provincial con-|: rovin- | Loyal, and two sons were in attendance and. are: and Mrs. '' James 3 Spence of. Merritt, B.C., Mr. and Mrs, A; Bilson Mer: ry:and family ‘of ‘Castlegar, Mr. and: Mrs.’ Phillip: Merry ‘of Fort Saskatchewan, «'Alta.;:Mr, and ‘Mrs.’ Gordon ‘Nelson and) family of Silverton and Mr. Ramsay: Gourlay, ‘of ras, “Master. of. ceremonies: was received,: for: the fourth {conse- | M« and Mrs.’ Jacob’ Spies’ of' Sheboygan, Gaylard ‘Nelson of celebration,’ They, were ;Mr. nd, ~ Mr’ Merry was aia in' 'To- Santos Ont.‘and.came, to Trail in 1899. ‘Three of his:family were z er, 5 of North Vancouver, was unable to attend. The delicious wedding din- ner. was served at 3.30 p.m. in the Oddfellows hail, from a bea- utifully. decorated table by, the daughters and sons’ wives. ‘The lovely wedding cake. was pre- sented. to Mr. and’ Mra. Merry . Al-| Mr. her Scamiily were here for. the] ' by, their and in-lav YOUR" LUCKY DOLLAR. STORE We Reserve the Right To Limit: Quantities OPEN ‘EVENINGS For Your Convenience! Monday thru Friday. 9-A.M. to 9-PIA, Man: by the couple. Other relatives present in- and Mrs, No oman | PORK CHOPS, cluded Mr. Trail and Mr. Mrs. Basil McDonnell and family of Glen- VThe highlight of this an- niversary. was‘ the presence of merry. the entire’ bridal party of 1914, from the: best “man to mier Bennett while were received from Put Gov ireridee Herridge, P| MILA’ ponte a Bes on, the Governor Pearkes, iter, Pears General, and from Earl N, grand Lodge, Burnaby. and Mrs. James Spence, rTovely gifts were received |‘ A letter yas ee read from Pre- Hill, |- of the Oddfellows Ss day ‘till 5.30 PM. Closed Sundays SLAB. BACON, MILD CHEESE, LEAN GROUND BEEF tower] = 49c Ib. $2- OZ. JAR : Een Whip here. for the. celebration, ''They | : ma Wickott provided. the | ¥ id Homelite Sales & Service 432 Stanley St, bem BE. ‘G figs ...... ‘sis Apple r uice 48-02. eleanor | Thank, You ona ig The Blind Plowman, Deep River and Tl Walk With; God. you received in’ He cate atte an’ ivodutory ‘offer that saves you ; $2.00 a gallon P&C Builders’ Sunny PH, 365-8151 ACROSS FROM THE ARENA tn | ee i) House Paint Sale | fi Ae - SAVINGS FOR You FROM JUNE 510 20. - = Enno ons = a | S| df =| _ a PEPSI, 5 hofifes ..... ‘$iee “KING SIZE FAB 99c ‘$1.69 Value SAVE 70c Dr. Ballard’s DOG FOOD, 39 Colgate’s. DENTAL CREAM Economy Size ...... $1.09 Scott's TOILET TISSUE, * 4 roll: 39. French‘s 16-07. MUSTARD, 2 jars ES BREAD, Ig. 20-02. - loaves, 2 for .. 49¢ Nabob, INSTANT. COFFEE | 6-07. S28 ONIONS 2 bach. 19¢ CAULIFLOWER .. 290 COFFEE BAR SPECIAL BATE WALNUT SUNDAE