Ln a CURLY’S SIGNS PH. 365-8003 For Estimates or Advice § Laundromat is open for your convenience 24 hours a day, seven days a’ week, LADIE’S HELENCA STRETCH BATHERS 100% NYLON, FAMOUS HELENCA: BRAND, IN MANY FASHIONABLE STYLES — ONE AND TWO PIECE SUITS, SMARTLY TRIMMED, BUILT- IN PADDED BRAS. LOW CUT BACK, SIZES, SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE, SELECT NOW — AS LOW AS $6.98 each Pon earned pins for the year and tin 21) 21 children had perfect attend- ance, in NMI __‘rhe_ Sunday _schoot_pienic “KING KOIN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Robson ‘Sunday School _ Holds Awards Day, Picnic~ Hobson Sunday school held ‘ds day in June. Many child- THE WINNER OF THE FAMILY ALLOWANCE CONTEST FOR JUNE WAS MRS. MAUDE JACK- SON WHO RECEIVED AN ADDITIONAL BONUS IN MERCHANDISE TO THE VALUE OF HER FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHECK — BE SURE TO CASH YOURS’ AT. ROBINSON STORES EACH MONTH, COMPARE — SHOP — SAVE was held at Pass Creek Park with the weather belng‘a little damp but the childrens’ spirits were high and it proved a very successful picnic, The results were: Races — 4 yr. old — Kathy Archibald, Leanne Belbeck, Scot Inkster. Straight race — 6 yr. old — Andrew Inkster, Gordie Archi- bald, Edwin Anderson, Straight race — 6 yr, old — Frank Zurele, Karl Zurek, Cry- stal Inks' Hest sacs — 4 yr. old and under — Kathy Archibald, Scot Inkster, Leanne Belbecks Hop race — 5 yr. _ Andrew Inkster, Edwin Ander: son, Gordie’ Archibald, Hop’ race — 6 yr. old — Karl. Rens Hop race — 7 yr. old — Betsyn Ferguson, Eleanor Bel- beck, Kathy Saliken. Straight race — + yr. old — Dougie Morgan. Straight race — 9 yr. old — Hop race — 10 yr. old and-over — ‘Tommy Haviland, Pamela Macalister, Lorna Bel- beck and Beverley Belbeck tied. Hop Race — 10 yr. old and under. Marty Donald, Betsyn Fer- guson, Lora Lee Haviland, Wheel barrel race — boys and girls 8 yr. old and under — Mark and Frank Zurek, Joy Clarke and Lora Lee Haviland, Dougie Morgan and Allan Cawte. Wheel barrel race — boys and girls 9 yr old — Tommy Ferguson and Murray Anderson, aa Saliken and Gordie Archi- Peanut race on a fork — 8 old — Murray euaerson tora! Lee Haviland, Allan Cavte. Peanut race — 11-12 yr. old —_Lorna Belbeck, Bonnie Zait- soff, Pamela Macalister. Peanut race — 12 and over || Elaine Anderson, Heather Fergu- Ann_ Macalister, Duck walk — Joanne Havi- land, Tommy Haviland, Lorna Belbeck, A hearty thank you is_ex- tended to all who helped and to the Women's Association for pro- viding ie ice cream meaty | h Laro Lee Haviland, Joy Clarke, 2 ‘Kootenay yest federal NDP member H. W. “Bert? . Ross DeFoe entertain- ed at a luncheon ‘at the home of Mrs. H, i hi A, Buchan P.G.M. Mrs, C. Carr GAC. and Mrs, D, Duncan all i! of Trail and, Mrs, haan Rose P.G.M. ‘of Rossland. ast two weeks, ict she motored panied by her ‘ te peralelae and left Sunday to- return’ home. Visitors at the home. of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. . Easton recently were Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Allan of Haney, Rev. R. Willey and son Ste- phen Teft Monday for Vancouver where Rev. Willey ee atieng ‘or a month ani lephen will visit bi wath relations, i . C. King spent the weekend at their sumer myn, eng eonata, . le recent farewell part; for Mr. and Mrs. ‘L. Cantell seme of the» members’ ,of the ‘Dog- wood Circle of the UCW'enter- .| tained with a skit, Waiting for the Train: Those taking. part were’ Mrs. J. Sherbiko as the wife, Mrs. E, M. Travis as the Mr. three months ago that he would not seek the nomination and that he wae going to retire. “The wife and I had a talk,” he said, as he announced his change of mind, (Contacted in Ottawa “on Monday, ' Mr. .Herridge said his Political plans are ‘still. unde- cided‘ and he has:no- knowledge of any press release from the. NDP. Kootenay-West . executive | quoting him as ‘saying he and his wife had had a talk and he would again allow his name to stand for nomination. (Provincial party’ officials in they could shed son, Patch race — boys and girls — Marty Donald and Bon- nie Zaitsoff, Stanley. Clarke and said no light on the mat) and Mrs. A. Saunders as the station master. id Mrs, Bell and daughter Toslle of Verna who attended the DeFoe-Reid wed- ding ‘were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Fre Frederiksen for several days, Mrs. E, A, McDonald left Friday for’ Vancouver where she will visit: with ae ee son-in-law and daughter’ Mr and Mrs. FF; Roberts and Mrs, G. Easteott and Mrs. A. Vanderholt both of Rossland visited with Mrs. H. Johnson re- cently. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Swailes were the Guests of Mrs. H, John- son Tuesday. They left “Wed: nesday for Nelson and left from home in Victoria. " LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL SIZES OF GLASS CANADA CEMENT -- PLYWOOD. _ GLIDDEN PAINTS 5 — g HARDWARE Night Lubrication If your vehicle i is busy daytimes, this j is the service for you! Wheel Balancer Our new Bomb-Sight Wheel Balancer is guaranteed accurate within } ounce. Castlegar Esso Service Owned’ and Managed by Bob Albright there on ‘Thursday for tl heir : mh ‘MANY NEW ITEMS: ARE EXPECTED FOR THIS WEEKEND. THEY WILL BE FEATURED AS IN-STORE SPECIALS SO PLEASE DROP IN AND SEE US. ‘dito: has “called ten- ders eon sections of ‘land adjacent'to‘ the Arrow : Lake’ area’ that’ will ‘be| MeCprmack’ | Cre flooded | when’.the ‘reservoir is} shore of W filed; following ‘construction of | mately from just wood downstre| w' dam, The: clearing of approxl- Tee FOR | AIRLINE RESERVATIONS ‘MEXICO - HAWAIIAN ARRANGE! D. :@ CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR}, “THE WESTERN. ‘HOTEL ie ‘clearing of four Sou 3 ver, from just Below Renata’ t trees, snags’ and seisting fume over five feet in heig! ushes, AND’ EUROPEAN” “TOURS| trish, or. other ‘woody’ growth shall be felled, piled. and burn: + ed so ‘that’ the- material is cori- : pletely | ‘reduced .to ashes. chantable timber! which will be a {s Ue CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, July 8, 1965 — 3 TT ! = CREIGHTON CONSTRUCTION “COMPANY: LIMITED PH, 865-7011 — KINNAIRD, B.C. GENERAL ‘CONTRACTORS 1,465 a a 1a of the Oumba 237 $2) West Arro rey approxi. | th of ‘The contract, states that “all WATER SCALE. JN:A WATER HEA- WATER HEATING EFFICIEKC :| MICROSCOPE, SHOWS THAT AFTER | : AN AS. S LITTLE AS nS VaiNCH OF HARD CAN BOOST HEATING BILLS] Rs MOC AS 16% AND REDE ; — Co reial Construction ,, and Milly Industrial mime: Jackson der and THis TLLPSTRATION oF f BRIG, AS SEEN. UNDER A POWERFUL IN HARD WATER THE |. —E . 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown “Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 pan. Open Friday 1 p.m. -:9 p.m.’ ° y ‘This does not include mer-| | BY AS. MUCH AS 20%. eee : CHAIN WEST! per Pont unin "CHURCH 9.80 a. nm. m, Morning F Prayer 10.a.m. Robson Memorial Church Combined Anglican and :United calls for the clearing of drift- wood that is piled high in many freag’.on the, shoreline around Arrow -Lake. tha for the, control of grazing | cattle? driftwood. and combust- ible .miaterial of all! i by piled t from every source shal and armed," the contract states: d of by. the ‘The clearing ‘contract ‘also “All. downed . trees, upturn-| ed. roots.’ logs, fences, ‘other The ‘ guecessful Sonitractor ‘ TPORPOSES. WAT (ATER PER DAY, [PRO IX DING THE: CULLIGAN WATER [FO! ‘R. P, Douglas has been a ‘pointed “assistant '. manager i ,yaines.. for: Cominco it t ed recently Mr. Douglas was project e of Gominco’s Magmont Douglas, a jained Comii after graduating ‘ba ini gineering at’ the pire rta!' Startin Major General Clement Moo- dy, who had retired to England The Castle legar. United chiuieh rose buds. » White f a lovely earl com leted her ‘attire.’ Her. cas- biter sas ai , 4 H bou ue wee pink and ita rose’ bids, ‘plumsosa, en- d EE ed with vy and White fatin of gj}after commanding: the',;Royal: Engineers: and serving:as..com- missioner of, lands and works David -Reid, eldest ‘son ..of ‘Mr. AT ROBINSON STORES CASTLEAIRD PLAZA and: Mrs.: David Reid exchanged i lage. vows. hi nee ‘church was beautifully |, ith tall of a wil pink’ and. white gladioli. Guest a ‘with - whit doff, oun bows, pane Willey offi-| groom. ines dresses ‘were of |; pink peau de sal with lace tops, bell shape - soloist. ,Sories, ‘and pi ells ue a Bide" w who: was given | wedding Hing os ae. ‘Their boi in marriage by her father, wore | quets. were’ ivory -mums with ‘a, -flcor. slength :.gown ‘of aynite )pink : rand white; roses, ! Ann Macalister, Heather Fergu- son, Tommy Haviland. race — 10 yr. and under — Charlene Haviland, Joy Clarke, Marjorie Thors, °. " embers of era aes SHORTS AND TOP SETS ‘otored. to Nelson Waedsesd _ GOOD FOR HOT DAYS —‘3-6X 8-14 evening where they, attended the $ 19 9 = $ 2.98 ae $3.98 Church: services conducted by the’ Women's Association. Crab race — 10 yr. and over John. Evans and son meetingsofik Rose ity. Chapter — .. Joanne Haviland, Sommy Glen of Victoria are ‘presen’ oer Haviland, Patty Belbeck. visiting with a and Hrs. 4 H| Baie, pts. J Sherbiko, and. Mrs. b. . is. visiting here from . Vancou- a am Ma : ® Mr. Ww. land | Ye. also - accompanied. them: : ‘Mrs.:C. Simpson ‘and daugh- ter Janis of Trail were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, DeFoe Thurs- SHORTS — Roll-Ups and Cut-Offs, WESTERN CONSTRUCTION _ $3. 50: $9.98 . known as builders of custom-built mone ; — als, and Mrs, T. A Sanford NOT PREFABRICATED Wheel barrel — 10 - and | and family spent last te Superior quality homes and di over’. — Tommy Haviland and | a¢ Toby Creek where, Bont Wendy: Donald le: For planning, free estimates and and "Beverley Belbeck, Charlene ed aire, Mr: and: Mra: 8. a financing information i nee home. cial b Peau de’ sol in long alin: best; man: Haviland and Marjorie: Thors. : Tobuees Phone 352-5056 D ald, Ann Macalister and Cry- | i the =| sta kater. a6 \ORE. Ee "SUMMER-HATS- SUMMER STRAWS cllng orn ana ming .BUSINESS FORMS LTo. - 25% OFF THESE HATS FOR athe OF F singe Cone S ‘aos Beas Sie ee sees »2BK 46X 4 ~- Reverend’ —'R'K. Webb’ for,” Her double uylon. net vell | sts The om ‘was held’ ne raed 4 it guest 0 : SST | hla im pace pith white ales ge . wepratacerees mee Bs igs rae oe |e = = i : - WESTERN CONSTRUCTION ‘i “=~ 812 Victoria St. Nelson, B.C. 427 Haviland dard ate Peathes Fersusone ‘Wendy- Donald’ and’ Charlene > DEALER || 5 ti 7 a sy a CINDY S Tots-To-Teens _GASTLEBAR NEWS eee oe Mr. and Mrs, P, head guests ii Ae: and Mrend: Raine spent ie jominion a 0! ero Lake: with Mr. an oy tion nald, Wendy Donald and qrony : = - : : a 1B : i : ae oF p Seeerreneerreneeieeret: Haviland, Helen _Belb : BULOVA ELGIN ‘A Very Special Invitation HARD OF HEARING Realizing .the need of a regular public service and for: proper | counsel: - ling concerning citizens in this area with hearing problems WEST’S DEPARTMENT. STORE crim oe Hy. : Mee David: Sot Jr.,.and family recently: spent fi days at: Nakusp. with - Mr.’ Mrs, C. Howitt while Mr. Stewart was on a fishing trip to the. 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