PEN ALET tember 12, 1974 ‘sonal contact with Elvis Presley is still whirling < .. Mrs. Kelllor it < which the team, Champio: C.‘and Western Canadian when : Pibeo recently. end to Bydney in a valiant effort to becewe Canada's’ by. manager ‘Fred Voykin ‘and by. ‘Andy McLeod. The money will greatly assist in defraying expenses ; The. bors eave a gross shew at the. saesea returning hone with tocwmd tere, re Costionet News bhoto ~~ Castlegar and District Senior Ciizens Holds ts First Meeting of the Fall Secsie ‘Castlegar and District Sen- jor Citizens Association held its « first meeting of the fall season last Thursday’ evening in their + centre. 4 Mr.-'J. Stier? presiding . iy ‘opened:the meeting, and all ; ‘MOMENTOUS MOMENT of having had per-" ” sexoved from hs neck daring hs night club at. on her front doorsteps of her posed _ around in the thoughts of Mra. Rov: [Joy} Keillor.’ Robson home in the attire worn on‘ that of Robson, who, on the Labor Day'weekend, | momentous occasion with th e white n jeckerchiet ) “Ralidayed in’ Lag Vegas with ber husband and ‘and sourvenir menus. The Keillors also took in a ‘returned with’ a neckerchief ‘which bears the “performance by Tom Jones at Caesars Palace. name: of Elvis Presley. Tha} eckorchbel was) ea Cestloger News Phota. joined‘ in: the ‘singing: of :O ‘Canada and Blest Bethe Tie with Mrs. C.”A. Brady: accom: paoying on’'the piano... + One‘ minute's silence was ‘observed for departed:mem- , bers. These are Mrs. J. Marcel- ExGrads of af Stoney Humphries Set Up Business a “filsudehip that began somed intoa partnership ‘and a ing school years while at- new business for Castlegar. tending Stanley Humphries Se- which is holding its grand condary School has now: blos- opening this Saturday. Glenmerry ‘The H & R Brake and NEW. AND USED * «these two men, Hal * FURNITURE ‘gaard and Ray Bystrom. While 3191: Highway. Drive both have varied backgrounds since their school days, the PHONE 364-1822 : of a new, business TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH oN SEPTEMBER 13 2 We Nisit ees Twice -a Month at WEST COAST SEAFOODS be "Wheel carries the initials of . Praes' By 113 6th Ave. Sout! in the former Carefree Enterprises building, fulfills a promise to each other that should either one ever decide to go into business, it would be together. To mark its grand epening H &'R Brake'and Wheel will have'several prizes in the form of a door prize and giveaways, as-well as‘free coffee. and donuts to anyone, dropping: by : ,, to 'say hello. The door prize consists ofa wheel alignment check with giveaways. including a’ set of lus, wm. Ball,, C)E. Heagy and: :; Mrs, F: Nilsson.’ The members extend their deepest 8 mpa- thieg to the families. Mr. Stier extended a warm ‘welcome to‘all: present ‘and hoped they: had enjoyed’ the summer. It: was hoted :that nothing has been-heard from hes human resources board to oe Marohall i th thi Trail Regional Hospital where he has had his‘leg amputated ‘and all good ‘wishes are extended to him for/a good recovery. Screens haye. been placed © ‘on tho basement windows of the centre, with thanks extend: * 1 ity to ay Stier for, attending to. this: javing which will ay iucheasea tate ‘mn the future. .. As an introduction to the~ management, Ray Bystrom is a > graduate in’ business ‘adminis- . tration having attendeéd Kin-' man Busiriess University : for: two years. He worked for Celgar, both in Castlegar and'at: Prince Rupert, for five years'and lived in Alaska for a short time. For the past six years he has lived iin Vancouver where hé-appren- ticed in auto mechanics ‘receiv- Iti was: le: fag thet the, lew:/Horizon ‘grant hing approved but. the cheque, fias not been received to date. Thank you cards..were received from. bereaved :faini- lies; ‘also one, from: Mrs. Eliza- sbeth Beechman,'a- member, of. the’ staff‘ofithe’New Horizon: program for hospitality while in the district. A cheque ‘with thanks was received from Mrs. Anne ‘Kalmakoff for all the many. -kindnesses ‘she’ has re- ceived from the members. ' 2 Various ‘committee reports |; followed. Mrs.! Brady reported © : . that ‘a ‘group of: the‘ members: have ly cards, <2 brake linings) with a brake job, a set of Gabriel shock absorbers'and Lifesaver Radial tires. Everyone is weleome to view the premises which has: 2,900° square feet of working’ area. Here ‘the’ men-do a complete service in brakes and front end ali as well/as MIXED SPECIES Spr. Hem, Ft. No, 5 Grade 1X 4.$45 per 1,000 F.B.M. . 1 X 6 $50 per 1,000 F.B.M. EBM 1X 8 & wider $55 per 1,000 F.B.M, rei: MIXED No. 4 GRADE ‘ 1.X'4 $80 per.1,000 F. B. M. 1X 6 $85 per 1,000 F.B.M. 1X 8 & wider $90 per 1,000 F.B.M. STD, & BETTER 4X 6 $150 P.F.M, SIS 2 X 4 $130 P.F.M. S45 2X 4& wider, 3 and Better, 15 Per Cent No. 3.- 6° $35 Per Unit (Approx. 1,000) SP. HEM, FIR & L 2 X 4 Utility $60 2X 4No. 3 Grade.$70 F.BM. Retail Hours for this Special Jam.to4 pm. PHONE’ 355-2216 TRIANGLE PACIFIC FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. Slocan Division — Slocan; B.C. —LUMBER SALE— CEDAR P.A.D ECONOMY GRADE “ 1X 4.$40 per 1,000 F.B.M. 1X 6 $45 per 1,000 F.B.M. 1X8 and wider $50 per 1,000 CEDAR P.A.D. Standard & Better Grade 1X 4, $24 PPM. S45 “1X 6 $175 PPM. S4S 1 X.8 $200 P.M. % Rough Face. 1.X 10 $200.P.F.M.% Rough Face Ad $10 for Rerun to Channel Siding 2,000. F.B.M. Lots. CEDAR P.A.D. UTILITY GRADE 1 X 4 $75 per 1,000 F.B.M. <1 X 6 $80 per 1,000 F.B.M. 1 X.8 and wider $85 per 1,000 All. Safes a? Load Lots of 1,000 feet or more SATURDAY PHONE 355-2218 ing his in' 1973. Ray is single.and’ his main ‘interests ‘lie'in: sports car carpet’ bowling and. shuffle. board at.the centre. ‘This took: Mra: K. Keating, who has © “convened the kitchen commit- 1 tee-since January, finds that “owing to'qther commitments . she has to resign. Many-thanks were extended to her for a job:: ~ well done, Her. Feslanation,¢ was: ‘accepted with regrets: Mrs. 'R.. Cormier offered to fill this spot for the remainder, of ‘the year. +Mrs,\M.\Olsenreported 7 that owing to the. lack “of » “response by the senior citizens regarding a’ tour to Expo: in ‘Spokane, the tour was‘open to -: the’ ‘public. ‘The ‘B.C. Hydro tour’ is to: be “concluded: soon. a “This ‘is ‘a’'tour’ well ‘worth: anyone's time’ and’ she: urged */ ‘those who have not been on this tour'to do 6; by mae making your. enc bars.: El ‘a former member now catried in Red'Deer, sent greetings throne Mrs, AS’McNeil who |, been visiting her while she: = ee on: holiday ‘there. 's; ‘ Congratulations’, were e , tended -to ‘Mrs.’ McNeil for a ‘very fine financial report. Out-. | jtanding bills’ were ordere aid after approval. of. the: ‘finance Reaeret py Birthday. was eae i “yo suly ‘August and Septeimber_ a i birthday‘ members, The, meeting adjor swith" the singing: of . Thi Queen" after which delicious. refreshments twere served |b: :/Mr: atin ;place each Monday, Wednesday ‘and Friday ‘with binges: some © racing, enjoying | skiing as well. ‘old -F who spent seven years in the Royal : Canadian’ Air: Force, is also a journeyman’ having apprentic- ed in heavy: ‘duty. mechanics. + He enjoys skiing and golf and for five years refereed for’ Castlegar and District Minor Hockey. He is'married and he < and his.’ wife,: Rita, have: two brpechioal daughters. They a'group,of the’ Sfocan members /coming on September, 6 to : watch the carpet bowling. The alley. bowling be; its. fall session on Sept. 11. Mrs. Stier*has’ sent cards and flowers'and visited sick °, members when possible. There < are still some members sin hospital. : $120,639 Grant Approved For Senior Citizens Project Rossland: Trail MLA Chris D'Arcy announced recently ,that the provincial government has’ approved ‘a “grant “of $120,689 for a senior citizens Project in Rossland, under terms of the Elderly Citizens Housing Aid Act. at 2nd ‘Ave. and. ‘Paul | Bt. Rossland Rotary Club's: goldén <: city manor: society. . It; will contain 20 single and 22 double 4 self-contained ‘apartments. - Casflegar Savings : Credit Union fa The “Course for Adults, “Is Being Offered: “for adults/is to\be offered’ » system for two years, ‘recreation office in the Kiln: * naird Hall. ‘Mrs,’ Evans, will teach an Beginners Art: ce Commercial Printing through) the adult education 5 3 rogram this fall Bary SALA the first ‘week’ in; October. ':]' © vA beginners ‘Art Course: 4 | Instructon for the course will be |." Envelopes Mrs,‘Joyce Evans, Mra. Evans i has her ‘Art! ‘Teachers’ Certifi- ’: Fosters » cate from the University of ‘\ @ Printed Forms @ Raffle Tickets London’ Institute of: Education in London, England,‘ and) has taught art in the'public school: © fie, Et. / Mrs. Evans will also be. teaching junior’ art classes. for Grades 1 to8 and 4 to 6 through the regional ‘recreation. pro- gram. Registration for all class- es. are to; be made at’ the An advanced art’ repre is to be offered by Selkirk College but if this does not come about CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 12, 1974 RE LAN ee 7 & R BRAKE & WHEEL. on'their = - cee OPENING Suppliers. oft. Presenter SHO ABSORBERS" GABRIEL OF CANADA New Community Centre IN YOUR HEART. YOU'LL FEEL ‘SO MUCH’ BETTER This Ad Sponcored by Castlegar Kiwanis Club’ » Ask: about the GABRIEL lifetime guarantee. *. 4 “Lifesaver Radial 106! R/S Cushion Steel Construction Guaranteed to A he 40, me 10 miles __ Ralsed'.457'WI Load: wonge' 4 ‘on over scar ; Renovated Broke and “GRAND PRIZE DR AW ne Pair “le Saver Radials (summer) GR70-14 "$157.70 Value ‘ 6TH AVENUE SOUTH Next. to Public Freightways Ltd. CASTLEGAR, B.C. Fron End work done by. Precision’ ‘Equipment: » ‘Hal | receiving an cppcintmnent R for Brake and: ‘Wheel Job - elf ocony eee Seine kc Liane Ga eK eye tier Tt I ae rd