CASTLEGAR. NEWS, Thursday, July 23, 1964 FOR SALE 3 plece bedroom _ suite, , $27 Dining room sulte $175. New, Bh 365-5892, —Wracking “108i” Moteor, 7a available, very. cheap, Ph, 365-5104 after 5S'nm, 330 ete Oe me The village of Kinnaird, having acred_moro. or .lexs al $670, Offers will be toteldereds at the council meeting on July 28, High- est or any tender not necessarily accepted, — Allen Selbie, Village Clerk, Good Investment with this com- pletely rented revenue property. Te nants’ include cafe, rented sulte. and B.C, Hydro. office, Located on muln” highway ‘near theatre with umple parking. Newly-redecorated in- site and out, Good return on your money ‘right from the sturt. Apply ut Castlegar News.: ttn-23 —"Veuctubles, boas for freezing. Raspberries and cherries, V. Bonde behind Casticaird Plaza, Ph, 365- sree NR A ees 650 10 x 45 Rollahome, front end kitchen, Jack and JIl bedroom In back, automutic washer, ‘his mo- bile home jis in Reetes condition. Doug Smith. Ph, 5929 or write RR. 1, Osoyoos, 330 ‘Aquarium, 9 X 19, over 100 gup- pies, pump, cover Neht, thermometer, Pheer ey weed, $10. R. Martini. wh, "365-5167, feteLsSi aoc ilies a tac eS 1956 GMC Station Wagon also 1956 Ford pick-up, both in good shape and both have 4 speed FOR SALE. 297 10th Ave. Kinnolrd; 2 Bl largo. bright. LR, 2 serhi-finished bedrooms upstairs, ay basement, gna furnace. Lot AS X 270, Well de- veloped, Drive by thie excellent pro- perty anid vreiees Ed Herman, Salcs- or Currlers FOR SALE | LANDIS TR ‘HOMES FOR SALE Ideal lots for split lovel homes. Contry. locate rensonably priced, Ph, 305-5290, tin z orttty i on Front SI Low price. Castlegar Building sup: ply, Ph. 385-8284, tin: + 208 and Real Detate 1960 Ltd. 868-9414 ‘Trait, ee it Small Soltnnsivie senior, Canvos 4, Appl; sides, sleeps J.; Bowman, 448 Columbia Ave, Caatlon oa Bing and bamyard | Retire 10c lb. William J, Plotnike NT Wil soll_or trade SoS FonURe. 8 cylinder, 4-door standard. 5512, Lawn furniture, One 9 X 12 cH One 20-foot boat and motor, House- hold furniture, Electric wall oven. One off heater and 2 barrels. One po- wer lawn mower, One badminton table, Ph, 365-5289, ‘chien 365-9657, Tosi GMC hulf-ton. Running con- dition, $150, Ph, 365-5078. iS foot molded plywood boat complete with 22 HP motor ang trailcr, $600, Ph, 305-5512. To all car, woat, truck aa feet owners: When your:battery is down and you'd ike’ to renew ane fe buy VXG. Ph, 365-5123, 1955 Austin, Good rubber, aaa oe condition, Sell cheap, Ph. 365-4: 329 ee “cherries. 601 Sth and. deal ner. Ph, 365-5156, 1960 Pontiac, 2 door, V-8, aan ard, padles Excetlent condition, S1Bn0 cash. jo ‘swoctane ono i958 Ford same, New ‘tires, radio, reconditioned me for canniig..18e 1b, PI ‘and good rubber. Ph. 365-4421. CASTLEGAR - SHOE REPAIR FOR: COMPLETE SERVICE + 378 °- 4th Ave, Castlegar Across from United Church tor, Standard $600 cash. Ph, 365-6062 evenings. 928 Utility trailer with top, hitch provided for any car. ver. Ph. Victoria 38 Stephan Hryb, 639, Foul Bay Road. Victoria, 4s" X10" Rollo-home house traii- cr, ‘fully -equipped «Including ° auto- wane bend very good coe EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND°- AND GRAVEL, TOP. SOIL CONCRETE WORK aA soni oO. ‘Lightle Ph, 365-5158 - Box 51, Castlegar, BC. Ph._365-5067,__ttnr28 ‘A clearance. of -budgles -at aon each.’ Ph, 365- = ‘Large Crib Single bed = Mattress $6, "Wooden table: $7. en 365-8058, Corner fot. doth «Ave. a Ph. 3 ceed 328 mth old Jersey bull, Wil- Narn ‘Verlain. Slocan Clty. 328 For your dream home or invest- ment the Castle-Bar Subdivision of- fers beautiful lota.at fair. prices — contact Oglow Bros, at 601: Columbia Ave, Ph “or drive around and see for yourself, tin-27 ‘Lots in new subdivision, Kinnaird. Good view, good drainage.” Terms. Ph, 965-5158. tin-16 | 565-3442 828) sonn etpwell July Store Wide : CLEARANCE SALE SAVINGS IN ALL LINES CINDY’S HOMES FOR SALE Robron a “bedraom house pn An home At Buunday, Bny on. two ‘lots |G0' X. 165" Threa hed rooma, ving room, Sith fire pince, Kitchen and bath j room. way. Beautifully qulet yard enclosed blocks from beach and threo biocks fram school, Largo: shopping contra Pag by," — Full price. ae weite Mr, CG. E, Johnaton, 24 - ok UR, 2, Ladner B.C. : HEP AEAAPNIGO MALT HRD IRE sCoboe Nees wN I NANMETZMR er we aA aN eer Sedal Notes from Castlegar. MRS. EASTON, ‘Ph. 965-8172 (While Mrs, R. Johnson is on holidays, Castlegar residents are requested to phone their so- cial, item Mrs, Easton . at 365-8172 by no later: than noon 2 tot a ‘WIIL? soll lot pe Phe ae 5470, 32 ome |in_ Castiegar. Wow 3-bedroom “home on Uegar, walnut aT an Faouble plumbing, revenue suite in basement, garden and fruit’ trees, Ph. 305- 7484. evenings. ‘920 $89 acco KINNAIRD HIGHWAY INTEROHANGE A very strategic, prime location ca- tering to trafflc from four directions, with 600 ft of frontage and over 2 acres of land area. $13,000. \ HIGH RENT APARTMENT SITE On ist Ave, Castlegar, off Maple St. 3 lots for a total aren 90' X 100', with rear lane, $7,500. ANDERSON AGENCIES ot 965-5276 vienna Executives’ attention! Contempo- rary luxury home in Kinnaird. 3 bedroom and all the modern conven- Jenees, Custom-built for contractor's own home. See it by phoning Ross- land 862-5676 or Anderson ‘Agencies, Castlegar, 3 323 Ss Py é . fie * Satisfied ‘Customers Buyer and ‘Seller must be satisfied! We have a house for you, Priced from $6,500 to $21,500. ‘We Invite your inquiries, . * * MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILALBE * * YOUNG AGENCIES LTD.. Qian seeasth casttenira Plaza Minna ‘bedros Ph. ‘Soo-8700 oF call at “poaith Ae 5 ‘4-bedroom house on 1.2/3 acres in Kinnnird.: VLA. approved. Ph. 865- 1358, HOMES BY DUECK Over 40 Distinctive Hames to choose from, Allsizes: and styles ‘to sult your butlding’, site, Minimum down payment, Mortgages arranged, Con- sult your local Dueck Homa Represen- tative by writing or phoning Fred @, Denyer, Si5 4 icever Street., Bueren Bt B.C, FOR RENT Fully furnished sultes, TV, auto- matic laundry, Ph, ‘Trail oars room -home In. Frau, Tay furnished, delux, Ph, Trail 1 368-5313. mined or Apartments, curnished — or furnished, 3-rooms, bath and utility, heat and .water included for $80 per month, Harvick Apartments, (830 ‘Trailer space for 2 trailers, also 3. room cabin. ‘One-bedroom Damen’ suite, AV= allable In one week. Light, and heat Included, Phi. 865-5722, 330. New _ self-contained aut Tth Ave, Castlegar Four bedroom iroom duplex. br a ora. 1090, ae ane Toom and 4 room furnished apartments, Ph, 365-3061. 380 ci aas 3 room furnished apartments, h. 565-6731 or call 426, - mth Ave. Castlegar. 330 Furnished basement suite, Heat and fight Inctuded, No chi pets, Ph, 365-3102. ‘5G5-8092. Trailer space av auobls with gure age, No children. Ph. 3! 65-4876, 823 Four-room. basement apartment, ‘Will allow one small child. 1498 Col- sumbia, Ph, 995-5885, 828 Fully furnished 2 bedroom du- plex unit, $85 per mo. One mile out from ferry. Ph, 365-5500. n-3 tfin-19 Toom furnished suite, Mccretsht Apis. Ph, 965-9781, tfn-42 ’, WANTED Want room and board, Ph. 305- ening: Want ema apartment by end rat dren or | |” 830 |" Asch la LL LR Furnished 1 bedroom house, Ph. | « 328 ee ne Sleeping rooms. Ph. 565-5265 ev- g August by school teacher. Ph, Tr: ‘368-3764. want to rent: small” unfurnished house with garden by elderly couple, Ph, 365-5" aSS__—_——. Room and board for Tank clerk. Ph, Bank of Montreal 365-7261. Want to rent 2 or 3 bedroom home in Castlegar. Pelase Fred Bonnet at ‘365-5723, Buy or rent small house in phone]. : 3304. ont y Newton P. Steacy, commis- sioner. for trade and tourism at B.C, House in San Francisco, re- ports ‘that registrations at B.C. House ‘include ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. R. Cc Doma of Castlegar. . ‘ arid Mrs. Mike Blaihut have Mr earned from a holiday in’ Calgary where’ they visited with old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Graham, whom’ they haven't''seen for 25 years and Mrs. Carrie Ross‘ for 40 years. Enroute home they visited and Mrs, Garnet Patmore at their ‘summer home ‘at Wassa ‘380 ) Lake, former residents of Castle- gar. Mr. and Mrs.. W. Easton, Jr. had as their guests last Sat. Mr. and Mrs, Doug Bailey and the former's mother, Mrs. M. Bailey, all of Haney, B.C. wi enroute'to Waterton Lakes, AL berta to wet relatives. Aft dinner was .held last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goetting which in- eluded Mr. and: Mra, G.-E. Da- vis and family of Nevelie, Sask. and Mr. Leo Goetting and family of Salmon ‘Arm ..who .enjoyed ‘a holiday with brothers ‘ fag and Roy -Goetti Sept sister (Di Mra, Len k and ‘Aunt Mary. Maver, Mrs. M. Sims of Penticton has returned home after a visit with’ her- sont Jaw and daugh- ter, Mr, and Mrs, F. Willey. Mrs, Vic een U8 of Van- couver has been: t Mrs, N. Kurlotk. David Donnan of Vancouver visited Tecently with. his ents, Mr. and nan who have just returned from holidays through the States. \ Rev. and ' Mra: W. +O. 'Mac- Kenzje, who‘ have ‘been vi visiting the , latters ‘ parents,’ . Mr. Mra. : W. : Easton, ‘left: Saturday for Naramata and Vernon where tesidence in North Kamloops where Rev MacKenzie has accep- ted a new charge. A large number of Castie-| ht gar residents attended the Uni- fed Church Band Concert and dinner on the W. Waldie Lawn| last Tuceday: Bell and Mr. Mrs. fe | daughter *Teslle of Sort Alber- nie and Mrs. B, Cimolai and three children of North Vaneau. ver spent last: week ‘visiting at the home ‘of ‘Mr, and. Mra.' E. Fredericksen. ie guest ‘of ee Wes Mrs,’ Bert: Don-|.¥ they will: holiday before taking) 4 ‘ave’ haa ‘Mrs.’ Graig’s mother, Ma) | Mra.’ Fluellen visiting: from Cla- resholm, Alberta, Migs. Gail ‘Levins’ left on Monda for ‘a: visit “ her rict, Hospital. . Mr. and’ Mra, L. Grunerud and. havereturned from’.a'few days visit with relatives in Outlook, Sask: An interesting feature ene that: had: 68 at “hailiing Supnin ,OGLOW ‘Building Mearns ¢ Co, Ltd, : _ Castlegar Phone’ 365-7202 They home Sunday, leaving: Miss Les- lie, to holit lay with her aunt and uncle Mrs. A; Archibald and three ( WH HITEWOOD --. To .Mr, and, Mrs. yopn Te ‘Whitewood of Suly OSTORFOROFT ~ — To Thrums, July 17, a ‘son. Mrs. Tyrone Slebowski of Rob- son, July 21, a daughter. DOLTER — To. Constable and Mrs. Lawrence Dolter of Mr. h and. Mrs... William: Ostorforoff of SLEBOWSKE — To Mr. and| p are visiting relatives in the district — Mrs. C. Brodman and’ Mr,, and ‘Mrs, A. C. Archi- bald of Robson.’ Mr. John Lawson is a pat- jent in the Castlegar Hospital. } ‘ Sub-Lieut. ‘Jack -Ford: and ‘wite were home from Halifax, NS. On their. ed home they ind Mrs. Ford | ium before coming here. ' nd Mrs, John Holden TAND @LEARING EXCAVATION BULLDOZING i yaeee Contact PAUL THEDERABN Phone 245-2511 Mr. in the Nelgon hosp’ Castlegar, July 23, a son. Mr. and Mrs, re AO Craig 3@OLF pASTLEGAR | GOURSE JOHN: LEOD Ee reply to box 908 BOS 7 Want used-. outboard | motors. Trade-up to a- 1964: Johnson.’ Waldie Service. Centre. ‘Spot.cash for. used furniture, CTL -WAYNE'S | TWO-WAY RADIO SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-3298 ‘We handle car radios, record - players, ‘etc. 182-4th Ave. Kinnaird CCRT 5th ANNVEIRS ARY Sth LEE duly 23: to. July-25- FREE BALLOONS - HERE’S HOW OUR RECORD SALE WORKS: 1. Buy any L.P, at $1 2. Buy any 3 L.P.’s and receive less co: (reg. 3. Dated 45% 1.00 ea.) now -25¢ ea. TRANSISTOR RADIOS _ .98 ‘or. over. and choose any. siss for lc stliest one Free.- : from ....ceee+++ $8.05 to $99.95 ; Portable phonographs from . . $24.95 to $149.95 . Fresh supply of. Transistor “OUR COUNTDOWN SECOND HAND T.V. SETS SALES ARE AS FOLLOWS: Starting at 9.00 a.m., $5.00 will be deducted from tho regular : “price of every T.V. set t All sales are ¢: Phone ve. guarantee will be given. RICK’S hat we have in our basement, until 5.00 pm.. at which time -it will revert to the regular price. ash and final and are as is and.no 240° = Ist Ave. ore ti 8, coins, old. gold, guns and jewels. Home Furniture and Ex- change. Ph, 952-6531, 413 nee Sty Nelson, fn-48 By SOHN DALZIEL, @ friend Johnny McLeod ask- ed me if I would fill in for him I jet him down. That was last ear and I vowed’ then that I ould never let it happen again. The road to the lower re- HELP WANTED - © snort order cook. Experience pre- ferred but not necessary.’ Apply at Hrene’s Cate in_petson. ~ 338 LEGAL ‘Applications willbe received for the following positions in School District “NOTICES” Drivers’ exara ariination’ travelling unit from ‘Trail will be at the Royal Canadian ‘Legion Hall trom August 3 to 7 for original’ drivers’ ‘examina- je Trail » Janitors a englner with papers to operate t' SO ibs, pressure pore or. asters }. Bus driver — e-last time my. very good | & gions is ; sald to be paved with ‘ood inténtions,and I darn near donated another square yard or so by missing the ‘deadline this time. I want to ier you at what time I am this for. you probably: woulda: be- sve me, | but I do hope I make in ‘Right ‘about now. ‘the news from: the golf course seems to peat a trickle as there are no important: events. taking place, golf-wise that is, There was a goodly representation of men from’ our‘club at'Kaslo over the weekend for the annual “4. Bus driver — ~ Mectrielan Ject any: or, Be applications. ‘tions. For 68-3118. 368-9018 ‘Amphicar — The car that swims Speeds. on land up: to 85 mph, Service, Nelson, B.C... Services Nee ere | 2 Reliable baby. sitter available by 5166. 329 hour or day. Ph. 365-! “U-Phone Answering service will do your office work-and has other listings for you, Ph, 365-5265 ev- enings. tin-20 ‘Trail Business College. New Term Begins September 8. 19-11 ALCOHOLICS ‘ANONYMOUS, Box 303 Castlegar. Deadline for classitied aa 7 “2 noon Wednesday prior to the day of issue. : © tfne1T IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN OR BUSINESSMAN ... - And. want a smart central address when in Vancouver, you will like the friendly courteous staff who attend to your wishes, whether it's fm your.room or. ‘executive suite eee Then you: ‘want: ithe, - woroR : OvEL MUtual 2-1831 : Commercial “Cards. ‘honored “On English Bay-at Stanley Park” pavie at Denman marked and sealed and in the hands rot the’ Seeretary- ‘Treasurer by 3 p.m, July Si, 1964. Interviews will ‘be arranged ‘after August 1, 1964. Application - forms Renu at: the School poard #. King, x Secretary. Frousures, 230 Blueberry Creek Irrigation Dist- rict hereby advises thut any subdivi- sion within this district’ having qua- ag | ilfied for contingent liability in res- pect to subdivison. pipelines 1s hereby Rotltled that all-bills, in thelr com- plete ‘form must. be! submitted to. the Blueberry Creek arrigation. oe riet on oF before August 1, 1! ‘The Board reserves the right to re- LEGAL one-classrom axidition, 3 and alterations to an existing, build- Ing, me ‘and. re-establishment. of various faulitles, sight. preparation and fencing. Sealed teriders’. plainly imarked "Tender for. Jewett: School” must be accompanied by ‘a: certified q so or approved bid bond ‘as, stat- e Instructions to Bidders saat must be in the hands’of /the undersigned on cr before ‘noon. on 64.’ Tender - ae ere funded on “petun document in oad condition. Lawest or any tender will OE ecassarily. be accepted. John Ny Nugter, _ Secretary: Tressurer LOCAL AGENTS: ae HOTEL | H. 365-6062 For prompt om between Nelson, : Trail, Cas-! tlegar, Fruitvale, ‘Salmo -and connections for: all wath ey _ Kootenay points. ‘ d |you next weeks, see from the Press reports that’ John Landis:came in with a'61 net'to take top ane in that department.” Nice going, John. I ‘haven't heard how any. ‘of the: others made out but if they. had-anything like my us- ual: luck..at’Kasto they pought lots of new balls. = One thing about writing the golf notes for a couple of weeks is that it gives me the opportu- nity of paying tribute to a cou- ple of the boys who are, and have been doing, a terrific job for the club for a long time. —. The first one of these is none other: than: John McLeod himself. The fact that he let me come out ahead in the “Bosse” a couple of times is just another example of what 4 good scout Seriously though, John has been doing an outstanding job of looking after the handicaps for our club for the past three or. four years, The number: of hours this has entailed is some- thing very few realize and the meticulous charts he has drawn slsew here? ,On top of all this: ‘it is’ can ‘thankless Fob as itis wery, sel- dom ‘anyone is satisfied with the--handicap he has, but it is there’ hasbeen :a minimum o: criticism, I believe that. every, member realizes that no:mat- ter“how much he may sripe about ‘his handicap, if Tone what he has earned. mind 'is our: genial secretary- ‘treasurer, Walter. Jacobson. -Al- iways’ quiet and’ unassuming, ‘Walter is also doing a tremen- -dous job and-putting in-a lot.of time'at it, too. If. only Walter. wasn't a southpaw he could be ving it all he ha: ét ‘the Castlegar Golf Club’ owe a-gieat to these two gentlemen for is smooth operation of the elul "That's 30 for this Aime; #08 Donald Bros. “Contractors DIGGING, Phone 365-5464. Castlegar ALS. Ud. Charter Service: : ~ Towing '- Barges anywhere on the ‘Arrow; Lakes Phone 365-5500 | NIGHTS — NELSON. 352-54S8 DITCE - LAND. Arrow Lakes _ Ferry Service _— Once Weekly Servico.— : EVERY FRIDAY: 2: Leave Robson 8 . a.m. Arrive Edgewood 1 p.m. - “Leave Edgewood 1.30 pm. >‘ VAFrive Robson 1pm a sincere tribute to John that Leod “gave it to him it is: ust Se The other chap’ I‘have in} fone of our better golfers but. him |i o1Belleve ‘me,’ the: members % TONITE & FRIDAY. Shows ‘at 7 and 9 PM : DEAN MARTIN. gues OF ‘THE: "THE DAY: a4 up beat any others I have seen|..; . Es “CASTLE. Mr. and: Mrs, Bill Rohn and Donna ‘and. David’ of -Kinnaird were .weekend visitors at :the homme a of Mr, and:Mrs, A. Koch. ANNOUNCEMENT We.are pleased to announce we have secured’ th services. of Mr. Keith)| Martin:'.and. ‘now: have “F [= chairs' for your convenience,. i ! CASTLEGAR BARBER ‘SHOP ul AK “Rd Lewis,. Prop Mr. and Mrs, Pete Dyck and family of Ro: vistors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Penner. ‘3, Fred Delorme and Rus- sel of the North Shore are spend- inga holiday at their home here. ima ‘Olson ‘of’ Na- of her MP holldayin at the home of ‘her Mr. an nd: Mrs;-'J. Gormle Fie family ‘of Woodland ‘Par! are spending their holidays here, ©. ‘Mr. and! Mrg, I.:Harms a family. of Kinnaird’ were’ weekt- Castlegar: Dining Room ‘BUSINESSMAN’S SPECIAL |," ‘CHOICE OF '3 SANDWICHES. fe (neludes Soup Dessert, Tea or Coffee)» ONLY 85e_ | SKIN AND SCUBA’. _ DIVING INSTRUCTION . AUGUST, 3 to’ "AUGUST, 28 15, HRS DIVING .; 5 HOURS THEORY « j 10 Details available % Castlegar: Sporting Goods PICKERING'S POOL aa PUBLIC .NOTICE. Castlegar. Owner-electors are hereby: request ed to take’ notice that“ the. Castlegar. Village: Coun. = =| fUnless‘wit “— 4 =| =| = end visitors in Renate: é » i.Mr, and Mrs.; Henry Toews of Creston were recent. visitors at the home of. Mrs..M..Funk. Mr. and Mrs, ‘Radem ‘and family of, Cowichan Lake were recent visitors at the, home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Letkemaun.. : Mr, and Mra. Holden of Van- couver were’ ponent visifors at the home of. Mr: Fu and Mrs, William ‘ Jaf- fray and Diane" and Derrick of Bentley ‘Alta. were recent visit- ors at teh home of Mr. Joo Mais- rr . and: Mrs,'E. Neilsen of Robson were recent ‘visitors at the home: of: Mr. and Mrs. L Wiebe: HED \d' Mrs. C. G: Kellet and Lorne of Vancouver aro holl- daying. at: the ‘home of: Mest and Me and |-Mrs.:'Allan hak. and:; *Tola: of Robson ,were Mrs, 'T.-Hun semary were recent | § grandmo} her Mrs, M.'B Visitors. at. the: home of Mr. and |- chak, A‘trio of att ceded Joyce Marie MeCrelght to the plans of the ‘United Church ‘for:her wedding to Brace. Robert Boyd. i and ‘son ‘of Winnipe; 2, Man., were ‘visitors ‘at the ‘home of Mrs.’ J. Letkemann. sais, Ray Kosiansic and ir and ‘of Cresent ’ Valley were weekend visitors at the home ‘of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ulmi. Mr,:‘and: Mra, Don Fox of Castlegar | and Mr, and Evans’ of ‘Robson were Sunday visitors to' Renata. Glen Allen and” Mrs, and Doug, -Cindyand .Gary of the home vot ‘Mr, and Mrs. . M. Rohn RRS: a’ Mrs. Macintyre o of Rossland 9 rare Sunday-y visitors at the home iof Mr. and Mrs, J. fe ean a Mrs. John of Wood- land. Park ‘were weekend visitors , Mr. and:Mrs, Ben. ‘Levinsky to Renata.) bs . Boyd LMC ei Kaslo: were Sunday wisitors at]: “Before ‘Castile “(continued trom: page one) further inves pation made, we were ignored. at continued: : “This follows council's: ‘disagreement with Ce- cil: Gorse.” The brief then des- eribed ° Mr.. ‘Gorse's “* proposed downtown business block as an asset to Castlegar “which would Business People ‘Appear egar Council matter. to the: merchants”’ and | Tru sald he . believed , that ‘recent changes have ‘reduced parking by. 50 cars. in, the village. asked that ‘parking regulations be. reverted ‘back to those in ef- fect:in June. Mr. ‘Heed answered that pos. sibly the Buisness 389 Ped) le should ig provide: ment and: improve, the appear- ante of. the ‘town. Council’s ‘decision to bor- row $108, 1000 for waterworks ex- thirty days of the last pi of this oie, jin the Castlegar News: not Jess ‘than’ of:the ! Ow 3 ithout a vote of the ratepayers then came under fire. “The ..ratépayers are the ones who will be saddled with this debt. and -are the people who ust repay jit,” noted ‘Mr, West. Finally, concluded the brief, “Council appears to: have.ado; tedian autocratic attitude i: pe tion’ the Council for submission ofthe by-law for: = the assent of- the’ Ornate ee th Council my = dopt' the- By-law. -..- And that this is the second and last’ publication = of this ‘notice.: ERI a iain ‘- Clerk. : catenins ms(HUCK'S _ RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. Ezegem i i one eae, tion of. parallel parking said that ‘on’ Pine: St: parallel par! arking * has reduced the .num- ber‘of parking: spots’from 19 to eight; At:Eremenko’s he said three parking spaces exist whero there were ‘seven before. Paul Oglow, of Osloy, Bro- thers eee said decide.” HM. York,’ seramendations thorugh a single spokesman..'To Comm, Hughes answered. hat he was not prepared ‘‘to hear yet ano- ther delegation: after tonight.” He .said...commissioners have "been studying the situation con- ‘tinually “and “that ‘they have beard: a: number’ “Of delegations | « hh eat my, remarks regarding au- pea Tocratic: attitudes.” | ic Said -Mir,-Reed: “Mr. Hugh-| in les, you must.remember: we are ye tions jat any iho. commented | Comm. ‘that while council has. delega- and | tions” appearing” from’ the. busi- ness. people, -it- has yet:to. hear from shoppers on: the. subject. Mrs,: A.’ Eremenko, of emenko’s_ Store, answered that don't’ care ‘where’ they go. and that’s why. they. don’t: make re- bresentatonss™ “She added that elected officials should be ‘pre- z| pared to: hear delegations at all mmepefore the delegation retir- ed, Mr, West:asked council ‘to revert to the parking regulations ic| in effect in June pending further Cc) study of the matter. Mr. Reed answered. that -he could give no assurances that this would ‘be delegation, Lat West returned to the that a rep! Cindy’ 8, suggested that “‘some- one should study parking in Cas- tlegar2’ He said he believed that information ' could * be ‘obtained on such: matters as widths of’ streets “for para meeting gt o siness people would be held’ on Monday night and that. a committee to study the matter and .to meet: with council:'on the. ‘subject. would be set up at that time. t the * The - afternoon geremony took -plate~ earl: Wy this month in a summer setting of blue del- phiniums and-pink.roses arrang-| ed in. baskets.to'provide church tion followed the doublering ceremony.’ Rev. F. Willey officiated for| E the daughter of Mr. Mrs. D. L. McCreight of ‘Kinnaird and the son of Mr. and Mrs. R, A. While Mrs. 'W. Walper pre: sided’ at’ the “organ ’ the: bride, who. was’ escorted ‘up the aisle by her fath wore a short, vo pointed sleeves complemented the short lace jacket'of decorations. An outdoor recep-| brid ed’at ‘the waist.’ Traditional lily |" — Pettitt "Photo ght Wedding were Mr. and Mrs, C! Creight, Mr. G. "Jacobson, Cc. Heagy and: Mrs. .W. Creight, grandmother. of e. gland, Germany,'’ Que monton, — Victoria, and Nelson. For the marriage of pale yellow. nylon: with -lace tured in accessories. ‘Red rose buds white * stephanotis~ formed corsage.’ Mrs.\Boyd-chose a plese, ‘turquoise dress with nocesson! es! bridal’ party at the ‘reception lifford Mc- E.) Me- Greetings by telephone and tele aph ‘came from‘ London, Wisnipeg, Toronto, Calgary, Ed- California, Williams Lake, and from Fernie ‘daughter,’ ea McCreight wore the full skirt and white in‘: ascorsage: cand = “white YOUR Lucky DOLLAR St STORE We Reserve’ the Right |. To Limit Quantities,” OPEN: EVENINGS For Your Convenience! Monday thru Friday. 9-A.M. to 9-PM, . Saturday “till 5.30 PM. Closed Sundays Mrs. the Prices Effective bee, Fd duly 23 = 26-25 Swift's Premium LUNCH MEATS, 4 pkgs. .... $1.00 LEAN 'SLAB BACON, by the 49 her fea- with her two- rose Gainer's Cease ore RINGS, ‘Ib. WEINERS, 2 Ibs. ...:..... ae bride ‘chang in .white. bride wore a old mi hed ‘by her: great | ‘grand. Toses . and~ ptapha- he aa Bo ies witn, a: matehing headdress ‘of net.’ the bridesmaids, : Simpson:and junior betdeemald) Miss Dianne McCreight, sister of |. the bride. Miss rita yrs The lace and nylon ‘pattern ‘ was identified in the gowns of|.” Dianne e hay Castiegar py ‘the bridegroo ‘is employed by Celgar. © t it . swith. navy ar and white red rose buds and white stepha- ippy couple. reside at CRISCO 3 POUND TINS OF CANADA oe | SAAT URETED Minister: Rev. F, H. Willey ORNING WORSHIP — ie 15. am, pink and carried with shasta: daisies and wore a net headdress:entone while:Miss McCreight - wore -Javender~ and ‘| de’s.table held a. three-tiered “it’s our livelihood. “Shoppers, ther. lon : “Following retirément of the headdress entone. carried white mums with laven- | * der shasta daisies: and -wore net |- - Walter;-Truzs of -Kin- man, and - Mr.’ Wesley “Los combe of. peal ‘ushered: the wed: |. ding: guests to’ their. pews. "Take if part in'the bridal 'p ‘proces: aston, was,. ean “McCreight, brother of the: bride. ‘who was'ringbearer. For the lawn reception’ held naird sup} orted. the bridegroom ae as) best mi i“ We Bello 8 BEBeNDABLé cua CHAI 8 A Hosts "galee Be erearsiea ‘432 Stanley St. Nelson, B.C. Fruits & Vegetabics Now Red SPUBS, 10 th. colle .... 58e Fasey dembs CANTE- -LOUPES, 2 fer .. 38¢ TUBE TOMATGES, “Siubes ....... 68 at the home ‘of the’ bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. 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