8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 18, 1972 | HELP WANTED NOTICES reparation, PI ig, resident and student — kitchen training and com: plete kitchen management, All replies must be A.A, MEETS WEDNESDAY OARDS OF THANKS grateful thanks to Dr. Fowler and the nurses and staff of Castlegar Dist- rict Hospital for Thely Mind caring for mi Twas there, Sala Herridge. ‘YOUNG MEN IN ACTION’ Jaycee organization meeting to be held T! », May CARDS OF THANKS 18, 8 p.m. Hi Arrow Arms. Young men 18-40 interested in si Thru- " by May 23rd, 1972, at the Bk. Endicott’ Home, P.O. Box 1620, Creston, B.C, work 22% hours per week. Apply by letter stating ex- } per lence and qualifications 0 Box 617, Kin by June Ist, WORK WANTED piste re Eee ala DO YOU NEED SOMEONE to fill in? Work Unlimited. Ph, 365-5126. 319 ROTA TILLING done? $5 per hour for man and machine, Call 365-5054. after _5p.m. 318 IS YOUR GARDEN IN yet? Work Unlimited. Ph. 365-51. 319 NOTICES FREE CANADIAN TIRE MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE over 260 value packed pag- es of hardware, sports and automotive needs. Write to D, J. Graham Auto Ltd. BOX 1300 ELMIRA, ont POWER-VAC SERVICES aner healthier liv- 219 SPRING CLEANING? — Work Unlimited. Ph. 365- 5126, 319 WE HAVE PEOPLE AND tools available for Odd Jobs and short term work of al- most any, type. Work Un- limited, Ph. 365-5128, 319 SPRING HAS SPRUNG! The weather's great — 50 ouse, start Nelson. HOBBY CERAMICS AT Relan Ceramic Studio. Gre- enware, supplies, etc. 820 - 9th St. Nelson. Ph. 352- 5448. 615 QUALIFIED FARRIER — Rick Martin, Ph. 352-7993, Nelson, tini4 ATTENTION: LEGION OP- en every Friday 4 p.m. Live music every Saturday. tini3 PIANO TUNING AND repairs, Columbia Music Ph. 868-8621 or 365-6944. tinl6 PROFESSIONAL POODLE and Dog groo! . For appointment call 36: tini3 PHOTOCOPYING: BLACK- on-white process. cer- cates, papers and letters, etc. Reasonable rates. Apply at Castlegar News. ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS, Box 803 or Box 1932, Cast- legar. SILVER BIRCH ADULT ACTIVITY CENTRE has a great variety of wedding car, and general par- ty decorations to buy or rent. Ph, 365-3184 or 365- 6442, PARTY — PLACE: TWILL NOT BE RESPON- sible for any debts. in my name unless signed by me. William Konkin, SS 1, Site 5 Castlegar, B.C. THE CHOIR FROM THE Full Gospel Bible Institute of Eston, Sask. will be sing- ing in the Apostolic Church, Xinnaird at 7.30 p.m. Tues- day, May 23rd.. Everyone welcome. CLASSIFIED AD RATES: 5 cents per word per inser- tion. Minimum 75 cents. Three insertions for the price of two. Classified ads close at 10 a.m. sharp on Wednesday. Deadline for display advertising is 12 noon on Tuesday. OARDS OF THANKS Pataca hati atatacnhen’ achet We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness, flowers and expressions of sympathy given us during the recent loss of our beloved mother, Edith, Margaret, Jack, man and thelr families. MERILEES — To Mr. and Mrs. William Merilees of Castlegar, May 13 a son. MAKORTOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Ken Makortoff of Thrums, May 13 a daugh- ter. MISCAVITCH—To Mr, and Mrs. John Miscavitch of Castlegar, May 15 a daugh- ter. CARLSON — To Mr. and ire. ‘Wittiam "-Catleon ar, Ma: a son. of Castlegi /M i Pe ecand ‘o Mr. Mrs. Barrie Jenks of Rob- son, May 16 a son. and to . George Bonder- off for all his concern. Mrs. John Kozniuk. ENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT id Mrs. Harry 1972, BERT US ieee = In Memorium Piet Haalpsouti onesie diet A In affectionate memory ictur y Of a loved one [aid to a In memories frame we shall keep it, Because she was onc of the best. Dave and Buddy. NOTICE OF APPLICATION CHANGE OF NAME FOR. Avenue, in‘Kinnaird, in the Province of British Colum- bia, as follows:— To change name from John Kozon- 1972. John Kozonuk, ¢ ature of applic ant loving memory of In Vera Wanjoff, aged 43, wife and molten whe passed on Me are sad within our mo: money are our hearts to- "For the one we loved 80 earl, Hay forever been called way, . We think of her in sil- ence ; No .eye may see US veut many silent tears are she When others are eee Forever remembered, sad’ missed, Wanjoft family, Popoff family. PUBLIC HEARING A Public Hearing will be held at the Town Hall at 7 p.m, Thursday, June 1, 1972, for the Burpose of re zoning the following prop- erties lying within the boun- daries of the Town of Cast- legar: 1) Lot 7, District Lot 98, Plan 2612 (406 o : to RT-1 (two-family re- ma ding ice lus A copy of the proposed By- i . 427 ‘ahd The relev- p.m. Allen Selbie, “Clerk-Treasurer Town of Castlegar, TYPEWRITER ADDING MACHINE REPAIRS BRING YOURS TO THE CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 FREE ESTIMATES lt Pays... ...TO SHOP LOCALLY! Time and Transportation Gosts are Saved at homel Instead of wasting time travelling to distant stores, the wise shopper puts that time to use in a more careful selection. from the large varieites carried by our local merchants, The money saved on transportation is put to better use too — on the items themselves. Every day it will pay to shop egiht here Students Take’ fo the ‘Highway For a Massive Litter Blitz In observance of Anti- ged locations one ~ mile Litter Week, proclaimed by apart, fypm whence in each the province! government, case, two students took over May 5 was designated clean- both of tho roadside ditch- ea, Paper was gathered in of Slocan Elementary and plastic bags donated by the W. E. Grabam Junior Sec- Village of ‘Slocan. Cans ondary Schools conducted were placed in boxes, and an all-out blitz on roadside broken glass in gunny litter of all kinds, sacks; bottles were saved Commencing in the mor- for the students’ bottle ning, the secondary students drive to be held later. Mem- were conveyed to pre-arran- bers of the school staff do- nated cars and trucks and spent the day hauling the Slocan Lake Study ara to proper disposal To he Made Under . sna teachers gstuered "at lenic $10,000 OFY Grant gether, Then it was “back to work’ for the afternoon. At this e, 10 of the secondary students joined the teach- portunities for ers of the Slocan Element- from the Can- ary staff to ald in directing adian government to study these younger pupils in Mg CSE ft cone streets TENDERS were opened in Victoria recently The seven member There is no accurate for three bridge projects in the Revelstoke- team has a resolution of estimate of the weight or Slocan constituency, This picture shows yoluing of the garbage col- work on the approaches to the new Rose- the surface and shore uses their cleanup o of Slocan Lake. of the village. ed: by these energetic youn; result o: le, However, the ery bridge site underway. MLA Burt f thelr splendid dil. Campbell said Barop Construction of Van- is the iceah "alley couver was low bidder for the substructure in } for the Rosebery and New Denver bridges Toads, strecta of new tek with a tender of $79,561, There were six of Sh locan. other bids, ranging to a high of $128,068. - Kenyon and Co. were low bidders at $63,- 208 for the decking for the Halfway River bridge north of Nakusp. There were four other bids in that project, ranging to a high of '$81,202. Two contracts — the sub- structure and steel work — have already been completed on the Halfway River bridge at a cost of $144,00, of — Castlegar News Photo will document the present Castlegar Ferry Toastmistresses lake surface and foroshore’ Traffic Increase Name Mrs, R. King uses and offer constructive Tecummasdations for mult | Shown For April As 1972 President A slide show will be Ferry traffic at Castle- Officers for the 1972- id i} gar showed a marked in- 73 term were elected at the crease in April 1972 over May dinner meeting of Vali the same period in the pre- Toastmistress Club. vious year, Only Livestock -New officers are as fol- crossings showed a de- lows: crease, Figures foliow with © President, Mrs. Ronald 1971 figures listed first in King; ‘vice-president, Mrs. brackets; round trips, (2, Samuel Lanzarotta; \secre- d tary, Mrs. Mitchel Chernoff ir treasurer, Mrs. Ron Ol- * iver. Two guests and a full attendance of members © Ervp. Mane OO) So abacevek | sey tip te Taroute: by aice es or buses, ; motorcycl- oronto by ie The students will be in (75) 892; livestock, (61) | Lanzarotta, the ‘Slocan area in early 45, Pictures of outstanding July to distribute a questio- places of interest guided the nnaire to the public. Group tour. A visit to the Ontario embers are: Letts, Science Centre presented a National Auction review of the technologic- Each year the Canada tr wonders of today. The Post Office holds.a:national Centre is eight blocks Jong suction of unclaimed Pare- snd each’ section, a8 "ALL GRAD SUITS 20 Pct. OFF for CASH. ; SHOP EARLY lane ride. BONNETT’S-===-ss Mira. Hitchel Chernott ive a& WOTt icture 0! er TELEPHONE 365-6761 it to date when she made er speech. A reading on “How to Save Money at the Super- market” by Mrs. Moses Zi- bin gave members some timely tips on how to shop eated in a separate depart- ment, The wonders of Ont- feel DO YOU NEED INSURANCE ADVICE thay es » +. | sell. the following types: of insurance: a Home Insurance, Tenant’s Policies, Automobile = Toplewulsttess Mes. Jobo Insurance, Boat Insurance, Business Policies, Life, y i Accident - Sickness and Mortgage Insurance + Perhaps ! Can Help You ii ion of foreign own: ees ership in Canada. completed JIM SHISKIN, B.A. the topic session.