CASTLEGAR 1. EWS, Thursday, May 14, 1964 FOR SALE to got model 1955 Lou. ventions, 2’ door’ H-top. Custom ‘ra- dio, “spoticss inside.’ Ph, 365-8276, Large John Deere tractor, Model A, must be scon to be appreciated, Ph, 365-5907, 320 Woofian fen deals good condition, $25. Ph. aaa building lot-near hos- nital. Ph, 305: 8296, . “TTeolt clubs, man’s lett hand? : wood and 5 iron, Call 365-3) *—€ome_and sce the new Jonnaon, 9% HP outboard motor at Waldic Service Centre, “1202 i toi Chev truck, Ph. atter |, 365-8152, 820 md 4-ton dump trucks, also tandem suitable for’ log Jamm Bayes Ltd Cranbro = 'Kenmore_DBryer._Ph, 365-8748, — Weinger “washer, “good “working ordér, $20. Ph, 368-5171. "Corner lot_on Sra Ave, In Kin- nulrd. Apply Bill Negreift, Box 25, Brillant, 320 “~~flouschotd furniture, — includes fed. dresser, table, chairs, ete. Ph. 265-8236, : 47 acres of land, 3 mites up Pasa Creek, Road. Low. DP, ensy terms. Apply M, J, Verigin, Box 227, Castle- gar. . 319 ‘One lot-in Kinnaird 186 — 7th Ave. Ph, 365-3411 after 4,30, 319 Ceeeda spin dryer. Can be seen at peri hs Apartment or Ph. 365-1 319 SC 30" electric ran like new. Ph, 365-7423, ia ft, boat Catamoran GO HP motor and trailer, 365-8195, 319 > One electric stove’ with rotis- serle, $100, 3 years old, Ph, 365-5059, . +31 +1956 Plymouth, good condition. No reasonable offer will be refused. _ Ph, 365-5677 ‘ater 5 sag 700 foot frontage at 56 Wood- land Drive, Castlegar, Mrs, J.T. Mettannty sGrang Forks, 319 rest View subdivision, Kinnalta, ice, Kuryluk. Ph, 365-3232 or, 965-3981. 9-18 5 = AB86 To International PF280 Tandem truck, Mechanically good, feeds rubber. Swap for Inte model pickup, property or what have you. Ph. 365-8188, Radlo- phonograph combination with records, 54" bed with spring- filled mattress, wood and-coal cook stave. All in good condition. Cheap for cash, Ph 365-8302 or write Box ua sannatra. 318 ce blue chrome dinette sct. Excellent condition, Ph, 365-5861. “Westinghouse fridge, Excellent working aio $75. Ph, 365-5133 after 5 p. aviieiy building .on Front Low price. Castlegar Bunding ‘sup ply. Ph, 365-8284, -_tfn-18 -Lots in new subdivision, Kinnaird. Good view; good drainage. Terms, Ph, 365-5153, tfn-16 LANDIS SUBDIVISION, CASTLEGAR Ideal lots for split-level homes. Cehtrally located, reasonably priced. Phi, 985-5440, or 365-5290. tin-31 3 HOMES FOR SALE Partly: toined 3 hese sore 0. “HOMES FOR SALE New 3 bedroom home,- ‘double aulta’ for reve- Ph 865-8143. "520 Farnished iT Br tratter with | Sanit: on LR and extra BR on clenred 85 X 155' lot. Blueberry, Ph, 366-8170, 320 7 room home, double plumbing, 1600 sq. ft. of living area on large treed lot. Landucaped garden, $21,- bd 216-10th Ave. Kinnalrd, Ph, ii AREALTO FOR io HOMES Excopttonally Spactoux — with slide tng glass door to patio living, on beautiful grounds, 1400 sq. ft, of fa- mily comfort over:a full basement, Carport und Breezeway, Quict, dead- end location, not far from Blueberry School, Some finishing required. — $10,000 cash or $11,000 terms, Cozy and Comfortablo for 2.0r 3 (ur 4) this small 2 bdrm home offers convenient housing In: good quality (nish, Utility room, cellar and large Bornge. This ia a view eee at 190-4th Ave, Kinnaird. — §6,50 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Highway, Lease — we offer for the owners, & land or bullding lease on 130 ft, of highway frontage, for ‘a term of up to 5 yrs. at $660 per annum, with option to purchase. Lo- cation is Castlegar. Business Blocks — Retail Locations — Lot Enquires, Invited ANDERSON AGENCIES Heal Estate and Insurance hones Ren: | eid t eat Int ‘oulnct JOLIN * 305-3276 jr office or WELL, our aules- err foe tained: “ower, auite. Gomer Nee “ath and Pine in Castlegar, Reasonable terms. Ph, 365-8194, H. Meranow Furnished 1 bedroom trailer aie extra bedroom and living room put on. Blueberry Creek.- Ph, ‘365-8170. "Grand Forks, $9500” buys 8.2 acres, one 3 bedroom house plus 2 bedroom eottage. Pull electricity and plumbing. Good barns and outbutld- Inge. Ph, 442-8688 or write Box 201, Grand Forks. 4-hearoom home in Robson mae site a (365-3898, 318 "~‘or"Fent, New 9S bedroom home ready ‘June 1st. Apply 596 Green St. Ph. 365-6521, 518 “S bedroom am NHTA executive type home ses revenue $4500 a . Ph, G5-3188. 318 5| nue, . walnut. cabinets, fruit trees, moon soreen aot Ph, 965-7484, 318 ‘"homa” in” Crestview subdivision ind, Large living room, large family; room, full ment, double plumbing, some finiah- ing work pea ee To view even age between 6 and 8. 318 NEW LISTINGS Seki aene — 363 Maln Strect — 8 BR Home — Full Basement. Lo- Occupancy. — Priced for Quick Sale . ° . OBSON “— Columbia Heights —| "~~ Furnisi Re 2 BR Home — Oil Heat — Lot GO X 107 — All Fenced — Immediate Occupancy Bargatn Price $6500 — Terms. . . ALL our listings are Inspected and appraised at a fair price to Vendors and Purchasers, YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. VIUIONE Office 306-4541 Hontdence 305-8117 Canstleaird Plan Kinnaird “| nlahed ;apartment. and 2 bedroom FOR RENT 2 furnished, heated suites, 801 - Sth_and_Juntper,- Ph. 865-5156, ° 319 2 bedroom trailer, nicoly, located, In’ Rebson fonnuee: Uehind: schoo}, Bh, 365-7429, 819 In” xinnatra * one bedroom, fur- furnished house, Ph, 365-3112, tfn-19 Coffee Shop'2 miles up now high- way, Ph. 865-5567, 81! Basement suite. No children or pete, ‘582-4th Ave, Castlegar. one te pe No peta, 825 Cedar Phe B0UL, an Te-decorated aulto Im Cas- tlegar, two bedroom: tural gas heat.’ Located next. to Ire- ne's' Cafe. Apply ut Castlegar News, in-18, included, Ph, 965-1 Large 12 xX, 20 STOUNE-TIOGE ‘of fice in Castlegar on main business strect. Natural gas heat, Newly. re- n-18 House near ii Ph, ‘B18 2 Dedeoo 365-1 038, ‘Traller in" Robson. Ph, 365-5020. 318 Gre bedroom house, é/tirntened, Ph, 365-8091, Butte TE FERC STTIR Ave, Cae tlegar, nD pre any farniatied 2 -eaascen ae plex unit, $85 per’ mo. Onc’ ralle out from Ging a ‘365-5800. r Foom furnished ane stecrelant Apts Ph, 365-9781, _tin-42 Modern 3-Bdrm house, beauticul large river lot, swimming pool, gar- age, garden, frult, trees, extras, fas naird, Ph,’ 865-5454. ‘New 8 bedroom home In wood- Jand Park, hae orang Forks. a Sarwan Rouse on large ae in be seen any time at 127-4th Ave. Runnuird 1 Ph.” 865-5189." ' tin24 FOR RENT. edroom ~ apartments, No children or pets, River view, Ph. 305-5147... Small Furalahed —aparimene in Castlegar. Ph, 365-5827. 820 Furnished, unt unfurnished basement | Write ‘Box 14,' Brilliant fANTED oom ‘ana board required for one Naneaes student or single house- room, Contact Celgar Pulp Mut Testuntetad Relations Department, Want house to rent in or around Casticgar. Will take one or two year forencen Teacher, Write -Hox- a Chase, ' aie dd to “buy y 3 bedroom"! one In custlegar. Write 2238 - 2nd Ave. ‘Trait, 319 work cr babysitting. 818 8] wholesale electrical suppliers, in lodern“one bedroom apartment, la kitchen, living |: room, Electric atova and fridge, Na- | * Furnished sults, heated Fond “ilgnte fn-18 | | decorated. Apply at Castlegar ees : lease, Beginning late August, :)Re~|‘ A branch warehouse, haa’ been opened by ' Gough and Company, IMMIGRATION, Rene |‘ Le- yesque, Quebec. minister a Electric Warehouse Being Opened Here. ontize — Bulck — Vauxhall \ TOL” Baker jSt,, Nelsom i BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Phone 352-6641 Castlegar. :The warehouse is located next to the Castlegar Sash and Door on Main. Strect, Officlal’ opening of the new office will be held ata later date. Bullding Supniies W BEOS. pulling & a Sunny Co, Ta, fos Castle; Phone. 365°7 7202 ‘DITCHING: ’ SAND- canes GRAVEL: P. SOIL CONCRETE -WORK Gough and ‘Company started in business in 1929 as distributors and wholesalers of : electrical supplies and equipment. }:.+ Originally known ag Gough and Thompson, the companys name was changed in‘ 1033, On, the retirement |: of H. Thompson’ In 1945, the com- pany moved to 569. Beatty. Street, Vancouver, to a new building es. pecially designed to’ its specifica- tions.’ This location. is still the head office of the company. In-1950 a branch office and was in Ni The West Kootenay District of the Women’s Institute began its annual conference May 6 at Fruit- vale by the of the'Ca- Kinnaird. W! Extends invite |For 1965 WK WI Convention ‘board the president,” Mrs, B,C. Palmer of Kelowna; vice-president, Mrs. E, Sows W election ‘of officers ' for the pro. ying inelal board with im iresilta as fol- nadian and'American Flags. rm was. an honor to have at from Mrs. H. Ford of ‘Tappen, Mra. 'L, Braden’ of. Dawson Creek and Mrs,'J, Scott: of Robson; Mra, E, Lotze, the president of Stovens and’ several Gravel & Top'Soil DITOHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-9041 ja. naimo, Following this'trend to‘ of- fer the finest in service to accounts through the province, the follow. ing additional ‘branch warehouses [A SAND & | Corner Pine & Sth, Castlogar we stock-o: full selection. of foes SHOES fer Shildren were opened: 1953 New) ster, 1958 North Surrey, iooy! Ke. lowna, | and 1961 Abbotsford. province wants more say on Canada’s immigration ,poll- cies, presently under. federal jurisdiction exclusively. He. added that Quebec’ wants. “more |, immigrants from are.car- ried i each ‘location to serve the needs of the clectrical contractor and industrial plants. iy The prinelpals of tie ‘company are: H. J; Donald. Bros. Earthmoving: Contractors BASEMENT DIGGING, DITCH: CEFILLING, | LAND- ING, joug! (retired); Arthur Mepénatd; ‘vice: France: and colonies. - general 1 J,, Gough ir, *director,-and'L;:G. SCAPING, GRAVEL Phone. 368-5464 Castlegar Purkis, secretary it cash’. for une “furniture, antiques, coins, old gold, guna an Jewels," Home’ Furniture ''and Ex- siete Phi: 852-6531, a3 ee ee suite, ideal for couple or 3 Low rental, Ph. 365-8011, 2 bedroom suite, Ph. S05-8540| ‘after 5 pm. - 7a BR House for rent or sale in Tarrys; full basement, oll heat; lots of water. Steve Savinkoft, Box. 70,| Hospital 320|——“Tady retail clerk wanted, Apply |‘ ‘Thrums, Furnished suite, No children. Pn, 365-5563, 320 Furnished apartment, 2 bedroom, Ph, 365-5856 or call 567-Sth , Ave, Castlegar. "820 ‘urnfshed apartment, downtown Castlegar. Ph, 365-3061. $20 EA ATTATTTATTATATATTHTATTTS Pulp Mill Tour DAILY TOURS OF THE CELGAR PULP DIVISION WILL BE: HELD “TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND. FRIDAYS AT:1 P.M, EFFECTIVE os ON MAY 15. FOR SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS SUCH AS.GROUP TOURS AND DAYS OTHER THAN THE ABOVE'PLEASE CONTACT THE INDUS- — TRIAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT. cz COLUMBIA. CELLULOSE COMPANY, LIMITED. |... Celgar Pulp Division 0] clean or clean businesses. Ph. 023. HELP. WANTED ., Office ‘clerk, experience. in, ac- ‘counts recelvable preferred. Apply Administrator, Castlegar and District in writing stating experience, refe- rences, etc. ‘Work: to start:. about June 15., Robinson Stores, Kinnaird. . 818 NOTICES” ‘Will baby sit in own home, as ‘To whom it may concern — It would ‘be of interest to party who removed: the car from the, premises of 503. Matn St, to contact owner soon either. hee 2 rene or a Sere. pha. BE: 25-9 ban n Gastioatsd: "plaze, GWL Bake’ Sale Casticgar Drug Store, Friday, May.22nd, 2-4 p.m.’ U-Phone Answerlng Service wilt do your: office work and hag other Ustings for: you, ‘Ph, 365-5265_ ev- tfn-20 7 Home buliders in Brilliant and _ Room. and board for three gentle- men, in Castlegat. Ph. 365-8228. 311 ‘Troi Business College. New ‘Term Begins September 8. : 19-18 and upholstery cleaned tumbla. Castlegar B.C, 865-5151, 8: Repairs to car radios, transistor radios and TV xets:. Ph. heer ~ ALCOHOLICS, ANONEMOUS, aoe 303 Castlegar. in-17 Deadline Tor classified aa is ia noon Wednesday prior to eee ‘5265 ‘evenings. An d ‘bon monoxide gas — may be riding ly | ers are “growing | more ‘and " ‘more ‘209 |'tured corsages presented to each | ance was the Alpha Phi director, Mi —car- with» you ‘in syouir,’ car, serious’ impairing ‘your driving ability.and away permanently, The B.C. Automobile Associa- tion says ‘that in’ trying to explain the ‘mystery of why so"many per- sons ariving . alone in. their cars oe ~> Mother’s Day Is Ohserved. = By Alpha Phis Mother's Day was ‘observed ‘ast Saturday by the Alpha Phi so- rority when Mrs. George Cawte of Robson was hostess for an after- noon coffee ‘party. soms tied ‘with pastel bows’ fea- of the sorority members and guests. Mrs. Lawrence Vader and Mrs. Tom Lockhart. contributed: to the arranging of the delightful - pro- gram. for this occasion,’ In: attend 48 | waiting for; the chance to: put you!: Spring flowers provided the|- 'Y | decorative setting and dainty blos- irs, Tom Couch. Carbon Monoxide: Gas - Seriously: impairs. Dr killed in auto’ ‘accidents “despite good driving; ¢onditions, ‘research: suspicious of exhaust: fum Why do nearly one-third’ all auto accident fatalities die in one- z car accidents each:yéear? Why do motorists who are well rested and wide-awake ‘suddenly; swerve’: off the ,road.-or, fall asleep at ; the wheel?. see The answer may well be that they succumbed, to carbon mono- xide -poisoning,* says: the BCAA. It points out that more than 165,- 000 non-fatal accidents annually in Canada and: the United States are eaused by. the driver “blacking out,” for’ no apparent medical-rea- son, or from growing sleepy or dizy. Carbon’ the odor-. [i S. ud ‘Arrow’ ‘Lakes _fory Service —— Once Weekly Service — U EVERY FRIDAY Leave . Robson 8 am. ‘Arrive. Edgewood 1 p.m. ‘Leave Edgewood 180 pam, = ‘Arrive: ‘Robson 1 pm “William J, Weymark P. Eng. = Consulting Engineer INVESTIGATIONS, -REPORTS, DESIGNS FLOODING, DRAINAGE, WATER SUPPLY, POWER AND MINING j 3310, Westmount Road, West Vancouver, B.C. WA2-1886 TEEN TOWN DANCE | THE CHEVELLES ‘MAY th 9-7 - School Clothés ; _, Girls i in slacks will not ite admitted RES ‘BANQUET. ROOM : = 59 persons — 1: AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room >. Dining Room - Coffee Shop 7 days per week 7/am. - 9 p.m.” <. Reservations: 365.7277 Columbia at Main Street the ;members do less, colorless and tasteless gas that lurks in every auto.exhaust, is the, No. 1 suspect in these cases. How do deadly carbon mono- xide fumes ‘get inte your car? Through every crack, grille:; or even’a partly. open’ window. under some conditions. Bumper-to-bump- |< er driving, whether on a city street or. trafficladen freeway, is excep- |. tionally : conducive ‘to ‘the ‘gas. fil- |. tering into’ your’ car’s air. vents, | gm grille or other openings of the car’s body. ‘The ‘Printed Word x > ‘A: professor has said that the only Canadians who love Canada, their country, are Canadians who were born .elsewhere. © Sixty. or more years; ago Canada’s. popu- lation consisted mainly of: French who had been here several gene- rations and British Canadians who either had personal knowledge of In loving memory of a dear mo- ~ GARDS OF THANKS” It 1s with sincerest gratitude we GOUGH & COMPANY OPENS. IN CASTLEGAR To better ‘serve the Cootoney arose we are pleased’ fo announce the opening of a branch warehouse in Castlegar at, 155 Main Street. % Our inventory will include electrical lines well known to the trade and industry: Nurses Ass'n of By gar, Bunerat Home.- 7} oe cial thanks,.to © ‘Dre Yule, Dr. Fowles Father Brophy’and the Sis- ters, also to the. nurses who formed the Guard of Honor.’ — The Blondenn Family. I wish to express, my. qraeta thanks to Drs, Brockway, and Muth, the nurses, ststersand staff. of the_| Mater-Misercordial Hospital, Rossland for their Kindnesses and .care given| > me during my illness..and ‘stay. in ‘Borpltal — Mru.! John. Ro! Renata. Be ther,. Mrs, Nellie Tarasatt, who was called to rest May, 19% ahree 2 year ago today “Goa took you our Shearis still ache with. sadness And secret tears still Is What .It meant to lose you, mother ne jong, silt ever. know. when we are sad and lonely And everything goes wrong, We seem: to hear you wolspers Cheer up and carry ‘on.: “Each. “time we see your photo You scem to smile an 1 Don't ‘ery I'm only 12 coping, We'll: meet again some day, - Lovingly remembered by daugh- ter, wary Eland “tamlly Cheveldave. a SQUADRON 581 WEEKLY ROUTINE ORDER Part 4 io LEGAL Prion to: the paral ‘all Cadets will People of Scotland Know, That ‘They are ‘Superior! Britian or who. had: literary and family” connections - ;with “the old land”. *-¥et memory. says that there were’ a great many of English ancestory who were Cana- da_ first in their thinking: even: if they knew intimately the literary works ranging from Shakespeare to #..G, Wells. OF course, there were English- men who looked down on native Canadians as: colonials ‘who had automatically to approve not mere- ly what the British constitutionally thought, but also the overbearing FRIDAY: & SATURDAY | Shows 7 and 830 p.m: “COLORSCOPE whims of any who hap- pened to be here. Many such, ‘far |‘ too many such, were more dif-|" ficult to assimilate into Canadian life than is.a tropical bird in the frozen north. In the old days when an En- ay PLUS FIRST, rane AMERICA, glishman in Canada wished to ex- i ; asperate the natives, he-would as- ‘[sert, and believe, that: he owned us. This is as if he had the king’s commission to govern. No dictator.| could be quite sé ‘obtoxious asa person from the old land: who felt superior to everyone in sight who might be a native Canadian, t The people from Scotland have |; perhaps always been easier to get |. along: with, They :knew: that: they. were superior to other “peoples: of |‘ the earth and ott there was no need to assert it. ,| following district’ convenors. were Mrs, W. Waldio of "Robson; vice-president, Mrs. Serres ‘of Harrop; secretary.trea- surer, Mrs,,R.'Fowler of Robson; directors, Mra, Anderson of Nelson and Mrs. Bell of Fruitvale, The 8, H. Go loves ly corsages to the ladies of the board, District president Mrs, Lec- kett introduced D,’ Morissette re- presenting the Frultvale. council. Mr, Morissette welcomed everyone ;{ and wished them a i cone |: and educa- tion, Granite Road; | home, econo. mics, Fruitvale; health and welfare, Nelson; | culture, Harrop; United ‘Nations, Willow Point; agriculture, Mrs, H. sateen South Slocan and ference. rt . > Mrs, /H, Godin, president of the Fruitvale’ WI, gave tho, wel- come address to which the pre- sident of Salmo WI responded. The minutes of the 1963 con- ference’ were read by the’ secret- ary, Mrs. R. Fowler. It had: been a successful and busy year accord- ing: to reports of the delegates. | Mrs, Affleck reported ‘on’ the Mary’ E, Davidson fund.’ During the \past year, children of the district have ‘received 25 pairs of glasses, ‘several: examinations and an eye ‘operation from this’ fund. the report on resolutions, : Mrs. Leckett asked the WI members residing in the‘area of the Nel- son, Trail and Castlegar’ Mrs.’ Grant’ of Robson’ gave |* ‘public Mrs. W, Hubert, Robson. *‘ Kinnaird and Salmo extended invitations for the 1965 conference, The entertainment | was enjoyed by. all’ and ‘Mra, Shaw was’ given a vote of thanks for having the pupils of: her dancing class enter- iM. “Mrs. Kirby of. Kaslo, thanked the Fruitvale ladies for their hos. pitality -on behalf: ofall the In- stitutes, «+ ‘The conference adjourned with God Save the Queen and the Ame. rican anthem, CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, May. 14,1964 Legion LA Buys Card Tables for Legion Halli The regular meeting ‘ot the LA to tha. Royal Canadtan ‘ Legion Branch No, 170 was held Jast.weck in the Legion Hall with 24° pre. sent, | Mra, H. Bato, president, \ex- pressed’ her sincere thanks to all the members who had. worked so hard ‘to. make the Spring tea 20 successful, |: er's report was given by Mrs, BE A, McDonald, It was decided by the mem- bers that the LA should purchase three more: card: tables and ‘also ldnch cloths for all the new card | : ie buying committee will |/; ;) tables. Th see to this. New locks’ are’to be. The buying ort. ed some now card tables have. ‘heen purchased ‘and that a cupboard has been built to keep: them’ in. Two applications | for membership were received. : Bylaws and amendments were discussed, ‘A‘committee had been named’ to reword and phrase. the bylaws and they will be read again at the next two meetings. Thank- you notes that had been received were read, Flowers and erie were sent to the sick. Mrs.'R. Ungarian will do the hospital visiting for the month of May.’ Mrs, W- “Brownlie "gaye the catering report: which showed that they had") been”: successful. “| Mrs, Brownlie’ thanked the’ members ‘who had assisted’ her.’‘Mrs. 'B, Hill reported that the hamper draw had |. been very successful: The’ treasur. for the c Three new members were ink. tiated and received a very warm welcome.’ At’ the close -of a very busy evening,’ delicious © refréesh- ments were served by. the hostess- es Mrs, H, Bate and Mrs. F. Bacon. “Gasliogar Dishict Athletic Assoc. Now Underway The final steps in the forma- tion of the Castlegar and District Athletic Association are under- way, Ata meeting held on April: 28, the tentative constitution was |. read and ‘adjusted to suit the ma- Castlegar Socials to‘try and visit patients in these hospitals ‘from’ other institutes. The hands’ across the: border Plenic will be Bald July 18 at Ko- kanee “Park, The official. repre- sentative'of provincial board, Mrs. L. Braden gave an inspiring . on her: district in the Peace River ‘which ‘has become the’ largest wi district ‘in B.C, Mrs. Lotze spoke: of the work the ‘ Stevens County’ and gave: some: wonderful ideas. She extended an jinvitation to WI members to attend the con- ference’ to be held June 2.in’Col- ville... Mrs. Woodward ‘spoke. of. the WE News Letter. Mrs. Ford spoke on cultural activities. Mrs. Scott spoke of the modern pioneer book also of the WI handbook which dies of Fruit served a delicious lunch on. very nicely decorated tables. : -s, Palmer gave a Tesume of the highlights in WI: work son ducted over. the past ‘year, also of . | the.future program on how to in- terest young and new members. She also spoke on how to make ‘WI work more interesting. It was of interest to hear of the newly organized institutes in South Ame- rica. These are the first. allowed |~ ia South America. jp -Mrs-; Palmer e conducted, the}. y Mrs. R Johnson, Ph, 205-8294. , Mrs, -F.. Wade: of North Van- ‘couver ‘arrived in Castlegar. to jority.’ The group is now having the viewed’ by legal advisors and' as soon’ as. this has OE YOUR. LUCKY DOLLAR ‘STORE ‘We: Reserve the Right’ To. Limit ‘Quantities ‘For: Quality: Foods. at Low Cash Prices trade‘here at your Lucky. Dollar ‘Store where , food “prices are _al- - | ways lower! We are open too evenings ‘for your ‘conven- iencel)! ‘Monday thru Friday 9:A.M. to 9-PLM, Saturday ‘till 5.30:P.M. Closed Sor it will b are ‘its charter under’ the Society's t, the, ‘general objective of this ROBSON SOciLS make her home with her and son-! vinta, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd as ahd Bonnie ey of: Ooeiand were supper guests Sunday of? Mrs, ‘H.: Johnson, Mrs. Jean’ ‘Atkinson who spent the past three. weeks’ visiting with Miss"\Jean Stainton ‘and Mrs,\'H. Johrison,' left Sunday for Vanc ver for,a’few days. ‘The Castlegar United’ Church was. cigs to capacity Sunday morning, £¢ -service and the Oddfellows and Rebekah were algo 'in attendance for their annual church’ 'service.: For | his sermon, Rev. Willey took the text “Worshipping God Every Day” and the choir sang ‘an anthem “A Pa. rent’s gery: As Rizzuto ‘and Mrs, H, Se attended *-a ‘meeting «at Camp ee ‘Wedneadas. wits. T. Sanford P Mr. Dave Adshead, : thas béen “a. patient in: the’ Castlegar few District: Hospital dor: the past lew. “Mr ‘and ‘Mra, “HL: Evans mo-=| i): tored to Spokane and spent. the weekend: there, Miss. M. RB Nevis body. is and‘ budget the fits to the organized sports of this area. The directorship ‘of this asso- 2) elation: ‘is' as follows: A. Shutek, . president; B. fanvzerloo, 1st vice- president; J, Bilesky, 2nd vice-pre- sident and iG. Bro, secretary-trea- Buren). ! Directors are: B. “Henne, c, Thring,' W. Brownlie, B, Ferguson, one B, allagbant: -at home again and:is. now on the staff‘at the Castlegar and District Hospital." Mr. and Mrs, 3 ' Heslop ‘ re- cently spent a few days shopping i in Spokane, Spol Mothers of Robson Guidés and Brownies are reminded of the May 19 meeting of the parent commit- tee at the home of Mra.” Wm. Plotakott at 10 ‘o'clock, © ‘Mra, E, Hilton and her child- ren left on Saturday to return to their home in San Diego after “ Glean-bp of Camp Topic of Woodland Park Browni LA™ | Shakespearean Stamps Inspected . By Local Collectors The May. meeting of the the David ‘Thompson Stamp. Club held at the home. of. Duncan Charter of Robson with president John Moor in ‘the chair and eight members Present. Axel. Nialson ‘was auctioneer for a small auction of.some, fine stamps. Mr. Carter. read a clipping on the New Shakespearean issue of stamps recently issued in Great Britain, This is the first time in the history of. British stamps that a face, other ‘than that of the reigning. monarch, has appeared on the’ stamps af. that country, :“He also led. the members to a magnifying glass discovery of all the things. shown on ‘the Austra- lian Antartic Stamp. There are two different, albatrosses, two: differ. ent flowers, two ‘different ‘fish, two king penguins, and’ two other types’ of penguins, two sea lions with a’ map of the world in nthe centre. ~<‘Phis’ was\'a° very "auxiliary to he Gh Guides and Brow- in attend: The” grou Was pleased: to have © Mrz, ae Johnson, - District Commissioner: from Castlegar, pre- sent. A very. favorable” report was given on the recent’ Guide cookie sale. Discussion on the Camp Rory clean-up: culminated inthe volun- perin of four members'to help on held. at the. home of Mrs. .D, L. Amos on‘June 5 when each’ mem- ber is urged to bring a‘large tin of: pacific. milk to’ increase’ the supplies for Brownie zs came this summer, Maddocks Shoes Opening Third . Store:in: ils “Chain. The third store in‘ the Mad docks Shoe Store chain is to open on July he in Revelstoke, company Bob | talk and taught members “not ‘to take even such a small thing as.a stamp for granted — use the glass. and see what hides from the naked eyer: Following othe ‘meeting deli- eshments. were served by Mrs. Duncan Carter, The June’ meéting will’ be’ held iat the ‘home of. Mr. and Mrs. | Toogood ‘in’ Blueb a :s’ announc- ed yesterday. "= - ‘+The newly-incorporated com. pany. presently operates ‘stares at Castlegar and Grand Forks.’ Bob Merchant, resident mans. ger of the Grand Forks store and. an_alderman of that'city, . director of stores ‘and: will. pont added reapous(hilites-t inthe orga- nization, ’said Mr. Maddocks. ark Laates : Ye next LA meeting will be|| the: Past month in~Rob- son, ER HAE “WAYNE’S TWO-WAY RADIO SALES &: SERVICE ‘Ph. 365-3298 We handle ‘car radios, --record, players, . etc. 182-4th: Ave.: Sea CC LM GARLIC RINGS, 3 rings $1. _ Beef Liver | nies >held “a “meeting on “Friday |", 3} morning ‘at’ the’ home of Mrs; Jim z Milk & Dairy ee 3 “Ph. 365-5578 ‘NOTICE. ae _ NO. MILK DELIVERY On Duncan Hines CAKE i MIXES, 2 pkgs... 79e Malicin's Cr. Style CORN - 39 fs oh Fancy FLAKED -- -. WHITE: TUNA, 3 tins 89< B | Broder’s PORK & BEANS “4 tins | GRADE ALG. | EGGS fin cartons) 2 doz. 79c Camp. 3 TOMATO SOUP, 3 Hi ” Leland-Newman -Motors. s - ‘Markel ‘Heating’: Equipment: Kindorf. Fastening. Devices: <3, report to the Post, Office to hand in uniforms for’ cleaning. The: Squadron = will the en ‘parade’ to the Super Valu‘ parking lot. at=19.00 Sqaare D Company.Limited - Thomas & Betts Limited : Burndy Limited DEPARTMENT ‘OF ANDS, FO! AND’ WATED, RESOHCES °. JoTIMBER ‘SALE /XB7818. ied tenders: ene ‘Triangle: Conduit &. Cable Co. Canada Wire & Cable Company Harvey Hubbell Company Smith & Stone Co. ) and many more’ lines Canadian General Electric Devices “Sylvania Lamps - 3 Federal‘Pacific © Cc & M Fixtures” GOUGH AND COMPANY, LIMITED 569 Beatty Street, ° — VANCOUVER: 3, B. C NEW WESTMINSTER - NANAIMO - KELOWNA - ABBOTSFORD NORTH SURREY - CASTLEGAR: | Seal by the District ‘Fo! B.C."not-later than 11.00'am. (Lo- cal''Time), on the 25th day of May, 1964 ‘for ‘the’ purchaye-'of° License 87813, to cut 983,000 cuble feet: of: cedar,: spruce, balsam, iarch,.;heme lock, white pl lr and,’ trees ‘Oo! other ‘species ony iaren situated: Murphy » Creeky; Wést “of Ros and; Kootenay. Land © District. 5) years: will be allowed tor” rerioval of timber. As this area is within. the sale mo PS.¥.U,, which is fully commit ted, this sale wil! be awarded under the provistons: of Section ,27 (la). of the “Forest: Act” which’ gives’ the timber sale applicant. certain .privil- eges, Further partieutars/¢an’'be ob- tained from the Forest Ranger, Cas- tlegar, B.C. from. rester, Nelson, B.C., ort ‘hrs’ on Wednesday 20 May. 64, There. willbe ‘aapecial parade at “hrs Monday'.25 -May 64. ‘Paitin’ ‘at the Poi Office. ~~ ‘the Annual In- ‘ppection: Fall-t In. will’ be-at the Super Valu'parking lot at 18.15 hrs, .DAY’23;May 64. Officers will wear "meadié,; and Instructors “will wear arm ‘bands. eA 2. Routine = Normatstraining‘will be carried out as per CAP 464-F25 and, esueahe syllabus. c 8/0 Berlei mil 4 Orderly Sorceants 20° May F/Sgt Gibson 28 May ot f Sat McGilp B "orderty Corpornin ? 4, CL 1 Stamp-Vincent ‘pl Mosby OG. MacBain F/L puty Mintster of, pul hr jo! , It. co wt scastioger§ San. : upon To. Ask Pie: a far ‘Pouncit is to sonal out Ictters to selected village resi- dents asking them to clean up their properties. ‘This decision was. made .by |, commissioners at their; meeting |” last week following an earlier tour EF of the village, Comm. Gwilym Hughes said residents “should maintain some civic pride” while..Comm: Lorne Zinio noted that the “untidy mess: |° es are an eyesore, Comm. Leo Bosse iasd ‘ome of the litter con- bites’ a fire hazard. “MONAMEL 1 HI- GLOss ENAMEL ; " SPECIAL” PRICES! “Gal. aes $799 ocLow BROS. ne $2.59. ; ‘Keeps Indefinitely, ; Now. Available. Herel - BUILDING & SUPPLY co. LTD. PH. 365-' 7202. COFFEE BAR. SPECIAL MAPLE. NUT SUNDAE 996