8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 18, 1969 THEY WENT THAT AWAY Horsemen’s Group Meets Tonight Our first mecting this fall will be held tonight at Woodland Park School base- ment at,8 p.m. Everybody is welcome and please bring a friend. Gee Salstrom, our en- tertainment chairman, has been busy makin ing prepara- tions for our big annual dance, so we may have a re- port on that. Members who would like more action from our _activi- ties chairman, John Robert- son, should show up at this meeting. He is willing to or- ganize more trail rides or play days so long as a good number of members will turn out. President Bob Dally tells me our constitution is just about ready. We have been working at this off and on for 10 months. Things take omnes “Land” even takes long- By Roy Gostting were_ ther Our elections for the 1969-70 season will be held the third Thursday in Oct- ober at our eneral. meeting. So you ambitious members should start your campaigns early, Our club executive has felt that we are not ready to stage a horse show or a We had meeting at ‘Bob's place on Sept. 11 and we couldn't do much as only four of us his year. this has not deterred some of our members from entering and winning prizes in our dis- Booklet Now Available On Home Ownership The government of Bri- tish Columbia has done more bell pays in a new booklet on housing. . nual municipal taxes, particu- larly school taxes. Since 1957 the provincial government has paid out over $270 million in home-owner grants, Mr. Campbell said. In 1967 and 1968 more than 410,000 direct The booklet outli in question and answer form, the types of home ownership assistance that are available to British Columbia citizens. It contains introductory Mr. Ci her trict horse shows. The fol- lowing is a list of our club's winners for the 1969 season: Trail Horsemen’s Show Matched pairs — 3rd Sarah Q ridden and owned by Katherine Knight. Chuck-| a-Luck ridden and owned by Penny Daveron. Senior English Pleasure — 4th Shawalla Miss Belle ridden by Audrey Hague and owned by S. Hague. Halter Class — Foals and — 2nd Rockets’ toward the purchase of their first home in the form of outright grants. Mrs. McC: says ote Bauan y and Minister Without Portfol- io Grace McCarthy, who has taken a particular interest in Provincial home-owner grant, grants to persons. buying eir first home and grants a second mortgage Joans to persons buying a new home. The home-owner grant is Columbia citizens are offer- ed home ownership opportu- nities unavailable. anywhere else in North America. She says that the various ‘orm of assistance offered by the provincial government make it possible for families of modest income to own their own home. Copies of. the pocket are available by writing ‘to the Provincial Administrator, Home - Owner paid to homeowners to assist | Roo in the payment of their an- Assistance, m 126, Parliament Build- ag Victoria, BC. Box 1266 INSURANCE _AUTO FIRE LIFE For Complete Insurance Needs Please Contact... M. W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual — & Co-operative Insurance Service * Castlegar Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-6704 269 Columbia Highland Glen shown and owned by Sam Hague. Senior Western Pleasure — 5th Shawalla Miss Belle ridden by Audrey Hague and owned by S. Hague. Creston Show Halter Class — ‘Mares and Geldings — 2nd Chuck- a-Luck shown and owned by Penny Daveron. Open English Pleasure — 2nd Chuck-a-Luck ridden and owned by Penny Daver- on. 5 Cranbrook Show — 4th Shardie owned George Conte: and ridden ied Gwenith Jon Senlar r_Engllsh Pleasure 2nd’ Shawalla “Miss Belle ridden bye Pat. Hichey and owned by S. Hague. _ Morgen ‘Western Pleasure ridden iby Danny Hague and owned by S. Hague. Halter Classes -— Stal- lions, 2 years and under — 3rd_ Rockets’ d Glen shown by Audrey Hague and wned by S.: Hague. Belle shown by Audrey Hague and owned by S. Ha- Junior English veer 3 walla .Miss Belle|al ated the Blessed Sacrament} ted the nuptial service. y all Gar Tire Rotation Plan Evens Out eae of Tires The we stock a full soloction of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store ” Most drivers tiga that tires do not wear evenly on wheels. Common wear losses are 40 per cent on the right rear tire; 30 per cent on the left rear; 20, per cent on the. right it and 15 per cent on the left front. These differences. in a it by tating tires, the driver @ Better rubber mileage #| because the life of each tire increased. Wedding at Nelson Is of Interest Here Baskets of gladioli decor- wate) mums. with Mr. John Lebedeff Thrums and Mr. Tom Star- chuk of Grand Forks shar- nl ing ushering duties. fens Lod ue Ree we q 'S ge at Nelson was Father Harrison conduc, decorated in a color scheme of mauve, green -and white. A three-tier wedding cake, baked by the sister of the bride, Mrs. Bill Plotnikofé, centered the bride's table and was flanked on either side est man was Mr. Greg|ize wi Thampests of. Grand Forks was edged with pe: Her eed ith peers. four- tier veil was secured to a headpiece of tiny sparkled flowers. She carried a cascadin; Bouauet of red sweetheart *Staid-of: honor was Miss Elaine Kastrokoff_ of Grand Forks with Miss Mary Berek- ath | off and Miss 1 Relkoy;| both of Vancouver, as brides- and owned by Sam Travel with CP Air is a global affair CP Air is Canada’s designated flag carrier to the Pacific area, Asia, Australia, Hawail, Fiji, southern and Latin Europe, the Mexico and California. 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The bride's mother, ‘Mrs. John Lebedeff chose a blue lace dress and coat ensemble with white accessories for the wedding while the groom's mother wore a bronze net suit and white accessorizs. The couple’s wedding trip took them to Reno, Nev. For ‘travelling the bride donned a_ two-piece suit of| green velvet with white ac- cessories and a yellow gar- denia corsage. The newlyweds will re- side at Vancouver. Guests attending were Revelstoke, Forks, . Vancouver, formed their headpieces. Coleman and the surround- Each carried a bouquet of! ing district. Funeral services were Bela on on Monday from st. vav- ican Church for Mrs, wan Margaret Rigby, 60, a resident of Castlegar for 30 years who died suddenly last Thursday’ at Victo! Ont., Mrs. Rigby eame to Nelson as a young] girl. where she received her education. She moved to Castlegar in 1939. ria, e rn July 5, 1909 at Fort Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Grace Rigby @atricia) Naccarato of Cast- a? and two grandchild- ren. * Also surviving is one sister who resides in Victoria. airs. igby was prede- eased by her chusbend Ken- eth William 167. Rev. ain anes offic- iated at the service with Wit vam Davis, Kobert : Rivers, fimer Waliner, Mike Gallo, allen Mackereth and James y as pallbear orcremation followed with ineral Home Ae. Rigby i is arene Rie |i by ig- |ihe by “and a ‘Gaughter airs. im. in n charge of arrangements. enoP WHERE THE PIE FILLER, Lemon, TISSUE PAPER, 8. FLOUR, Dutch Oven, ‘See Us For Fis’ CHARGE ITI Johnny's On Robson Sid Open Sunday 9 CHEESE, Velveeta .... BLEACH, Perfex, 128-Oz. .. BREAD, Dutch Oven . — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — Gulf Gas and Oil —— United Purity Store Easy Credit Terms Available ‘Sram THoes on arraoven tusre, “All Credit Card Program” COMPLETELY AIR. CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE & Gas Sales Ltd. Open 7 a.m. — 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. SG . 2 pkgs. 29c 8 rolls 95c- 2 Ibs. $1.49. - W9e 20 Ibs. $1.39 6 loaves $1 hing Supplies Jello B. G member. Grocery ie of the. Ferry am. — 9 p.m. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT FALL FAIR ASSOCIATION Meeting Is called for Tuesday, Sept: 23rd, 7.30 p.m. Legion Hail to discuss the closing of Books and Trophies etc, Organizations Representatives are urged to attend. 237 WHO WILL BE CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICTS =. _ GITIZEN of the YEAR ~ 1969 — Organizations or individuals please submit nominations to: KIWANIS CLUB OF CASTLEGAR c/o W. P. OLESKI Box 1384 CASTLEGAR, B.C. DEADLINE — OCTOBER 6, 1969 car manufacturers’ or every 5,000 miles, to equal- ear. The most commonly accepted pattern for rotation Spare tire to left front wheel” Teft front to left rear, left rear, to right front, right to right peer rand right proper front and rear pres- sure relationship. CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘SIMPSONS- SEAR Castlegar B C. Ve PRICE RUG REMNANTS TELESHOP °365-7707 For the Selkirk Saints Hockey ‘Team Planning and ./been drawn up, and tne fol- slons. The playing schedule for the coming season .has now lowing home games ace slat- ed for the Cominco, Arena in Trail: ly on ordinator of athletics at Sel- kirk, ‘ Returning players have now registered at the college, and include a number of Trail Stolen Vehicle Is Recovered RCMP in Castlegar recov- ered a car which was repo! ed early last week as stolen from the driveway of a home on on Ave. in Castlegar. spokesman said the automobile owned by Mickey Moran, was located at 6 v.m. the day it disappeared. It ap peared someone had taken it for a joy ride. A member of the Nelson identification bureau was in Castlegar taking fingerprints and checks are being made. Investigation continues. is — Eric Honey- man, Fred Tenisci, Dave Tog- juotti, John Colbert, Ken Tcbo, fick Basso, Rob Robinson, Richard LeRose, Larry Lim- cher — as well as Gary Ned- a rt.[elee of Creston and Gordon Gemmill of Castlegar. New hockey players at Selkirk this year include Tom Reau doin of Fernie, and Ray Ten- isc, Genesia Rosa, Gordon Redding, and Gary De Biasio of Trail, All the above students will be trying out for posl- tions with the Saints, and several others are expected out to the first practice and Oct. 19, Nov. i and Jan.: 10, British Columbia Institute of 'Technology on Nov. 9, Univer- sity of British; Columbia ‘on Feb. 6, and Simon Fraser University on Feb. 28. Exhibition games have been’ set: for Oct, 18 with 7” | Reval Roads Military College, in either Grand Forks or Trail; and for. Nov. 29 with Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Trail. Bob Young noted that the Saints plan to travel to’ Spo- kane and Vancouver to play return games. with other. teams ‘of the Pacific Intercol- legiate Hockey League. Addl- donal trips to Calgary und Edmonton are being consid: ered. Members of the Castle- gar and District Senior Citiz- ens held their first meeting of the season last Friday evening in the downstairs at the Legion Hall. Roll call was answered by 49 members and there were also nine visitors present. President Harry Ev- ans extended a welcome to all and hoped: that the visit- ors would join the associa- tion, GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 pm. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Mr. McCreight, who had un-' dergone a major operation in Vancouver General Hospital, | 4, was slowly improving. A group picture of the mem- bers, which had been taken while on the trip to Slocan, was passed around for the members to Fareantaes jue e Kr Community chest sh letter of sincere thanks is to be: sent the ERC for this‘ grant. A letter was read regard- “§-T- For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro 0-P from a7s Shp engine to 155 hp 6cyl., call today or Business and. Professional Directory write to: 845. Marine Dr., John Lockyer > DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS Phone 987-5231 North Vancouver ing the West. Koote: meeting. Between -35 and said they would attend from the Castlegar. Castlegar Kiwanis Cli garding no! iareiberead for. citi en of the Year. This letter be and a ‘name Lawn Mowers: Power Saws Outboards Motorcycles WALDIE’S SERVICE CENTRE All Work Guaranteed Phone 365-6767 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM “UPHOLSTERY i Recovering - Remodelling Carpet - Tiles PHILS TELEVISION SERVICE & REPAIR Phil ‘Popoft 365.8143 | PARDMAN “FURNITURE | Maytag Sales MARVIN: L. LeROY O. 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Electrical 1 wiring BOUN! i Electric (Gustleser) Utd. Electric Heat . Specialists Medallion Homes Ph, 365-7241 lots of: money. Make beautifully se onent Rug-Mate Re-: Save Tugs with Rent electric shampooer ‘ KOOTENAY BUILDERS 3 AND SUPPLIERS Kinnaird Eqt. Service fs The Motor & Mower Shop Shi ming and Repair i speci: for All" Makes ; of Power Mowers and; DESMOND ’T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. . es * HH. EET elson.. B.C. 1480 Columbia Ave. Ph.'352-5152 Castlegar The Castlegar Audit Bureau of panied by the correct name an edareat of the writer., Pen names \will; on requost,: b It is 'a member of the Canadian Weekly News- tion, the B.C. division of the Can- Association THE BEST: IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Another quality product ‘from the’ Fraser Valley Milk Producers. Association ts were heard from mbers have. .been sick during |the summer. There are still some ea July ‘and aoe garding anather outing for Funeral Service field on Tuesday For Mrs. Kozak Senior Citizens beac: Community Chest Cheque Mr, Evans reported thatla ding | ferry shows ‘a fete re rts, ‘40 ighway: Po! the 113 less than the 1968 total of. 213,212. O1 The question came up re-| : members before the weather. changes. Many suggestions were made and Mr,: Eva offered to Toot into them ‘and report at the next meeting. 7 day, Sept. 18,1969 9 Chuck Pot Roast of Beef Canad: : Choice, C da Good Mature Grain Fed Beef A tetter of to be sent to the Nelson Senior Citizens on the com. pletion of their meeting rooms, Several members offered to look after the Club Steak taittee served refreshments at the close of the meeting. Canada Choice, C: da Good Mature Grain. Fed Beef SMOKED PORK Picnles 53 BABY BEEF LIVER Castlegar Ferry Taffic Slackens Over Year Ago Travel on the: Castlegar, passengers Paha trral to at year's figures for the month August, the department of The number of round trips made by the ferry was nly 25,872 automobil: es used the ferry this as compared. 10 to ie 38/ August. Truck ished by 942 vehicles. Live- stock dropped from 44 to'3 PURE PORK SAUSAGE | For Frying or Roasting 9 FRESH KILLED Grade “A” CHICKENS == 59: $1.39 FRUIT FLAVOR =. 89: GRYSTALS .........9 rm Or KADAHA COFFEE Vacuum Sealed Robson Shower Honors Bride-Elect Before Marriage rise miscellaneous A surp! shower was held in late Aug- the Robson Communi- her fz Entrance Requirements: Grade’ “40 Education TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES B.C. Vocational School — Nelson has openings for students in the Basic Training For Skill Development . This is to upgtade the 2 ic of adults in English; and Science to the Grade a2, level. © Course Length:-5 months Starting Date: September 29, 1969 “Fees: $15 per month Address all enquiries to: ‘The Principal, . | hall, a Teach presented bud corsages. The and. bride's guar were ith pink with rose and white who died Monday © at Castlegar and: District H pital. Mrs. Kozak was . born| June oe 1928, at Two, Hills, ied in to-coming to ved at Edmonton. her Parents, Mr. and Kisilevich of Edmonton. BC. zal School, Box. 480, at x 5 Nelson, BC. or Phone 352-6601. . 7 jomorty in Edmonton. legar.. Funeral and. [os- bowls vf mixed summer flow- ‘Al-| Which formed the _ centre e ns, beautiful gifts by her ‘mother! ‘Two Hills, and sent for their Soe one brother, s. ‘Kisilevich, of The fanere ca service, wa der with ‘ittiak: to aoe’ ney Castl Homer is: in charge of ar- "The gifts were placed. in a_ little red school house piece: of a decorated table: The 50 guests visited until bride arrived and the in the opening of th: and ’ sister-in-law. Dene expressed her sin- thanks and CALIFORNIA VALENCIA AYLMER 4 CATSUP........... = 4G: SALAD BOWL el 6: FRESH BREAD Sliced, Poly Wrapped. White or Brown 6.9] 31 . 89 29 “AYLMER TOMATOES 28 oz. tins ORANGES.......9 CAULIFLOWER Snow White Heads care ‘|to the hostesses, re- and above all for the won derful. surprise 4 evening she would never for. SPANISH ONIONS 15¢ get. The several -Iserved delicious refreshments, Kinnaird Cubs May I take this opportunity to thank the voters of the Rossland-Trail riding for reelecting’ me. as. their member . of the’ Rossland-Trail ‘constituency: to . the British Columbia, Legislature: I would particularly like to express , my. sincere appr to all my. support: ers who worked so long and hard on “my behalf. during’ the. campalen: -and on: election day. Don Brothers Require Leaders OF Troops Fold Kinnaird Cubs and Scouts will be forced to disband un- less six.new leaders and help: ers are found. Recently letters were’ ruail! ed. to to all. parents ae boys: Bro! makes « dn aiote at parents as potential leaders and yet only.five participat- ers ~ 34.69 POTATOES JES 5D « ‘Giant Size” SWIFT'S BULK WIENERS No. 1 Quality’ FRESH GROUND BEEF Maal ony CHOPPED WALNUTS ............ KETA SALMON...... Ls CHUCK TUNA . NOLA ‘BROKEN ‘SHRIMP... BIG DIPPER 259 naa cme 3 2 OOF 202519 OME MIXES .........3 00 2... 41 ROBIN HOOD FLOUR: All. 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