a8 eordtan, ‘stu- dont nz0! Pn ‘posasdys ‘ Smnil boys cub out Ph., g65- 5402, G., wall oven, olgnt gal, atone crock, béd-cheaterfioia, plywood boat, y7 play Tan ‘and feed. table. ex- cellent yondition % price. Ph, on T pair used sizc 4 fiogkay skates and large alze baby erlb. Ph. 305-5965, To violtir and caso; bird cage; coy Baby's combination chair and table, Ph, 868- 2341, “TSize 17 and 10 dresses, like now. Hait price. Ph. 895-4780, lectrie Norge, | 1040 Dodge Pickup $250. Ph, 303- S919. Reasonable, Good cougar hunt- or. apply Gorden Crantz 2164-7th Ave, Trall, 844 1047 Chev. good tires and 2 new winter tires, Ph, ‘365-5722. 34. Boy's akates size S and 5, Guts skates size 4. Ph. 365-! Tass Ford 2 ton with aa 4 van. New. motor and papemiarien $700 or offer. Ph. 885-5669 or 365- 5573. Electric guitar (two plek-upa) and amplifier with 8-in. speaker (two. in-puts). Ph: 365-5164 after 5 Is ‘250 gallon propane tank, 3 re- gulators and oor tubing wits fittings, $150. Ph. 365-! ‘2 tots. Ola SST TS Ph. 365-2706, 343 i0p tt, X-126 tt. lot, Blueberry Creek, Ideal for trailer. water, power and septic tank. Close to school; $800. For further information phone’ Paul Kavaloff 365-5608 or write D. Leigh, | 5 3 18 Sth Ave, South, Port Alberni, Cc. 843 Delicious and Wagner. Apples. Good quallty $2.00 box. Ph. 365-5569 between 10 a.m,.-and é pam, 243 Delicious apples now ready — good quailty. cies prices, Dun- can Carter, Robson. 111. 343 Portable sewing Snochine. Ou heater. Ph, 565-3112 after 4.30 p.m. tin-43 ‘Two coal stokers and steel noops for plastic greenhouse. Cheap for cash. Ph. 365-2211. 343 2 large evel teat Sherblko Sub. vier Tot tiegar, on 05-5902, “FOR SALE Conl.and Wood furnace and’ ‘pipos: Ph, 365-8170, ‘543 Jacuzzi deop woll S00 pump. Ap- ply Sentinel Building Supply, Thruma, Ph, 359-7282, 342 Phillips TV set with oer ‘stands 17-inch’ screen; $105, Ph, iS SBS I = B42 saddle horses, young. . Carl Schwartzenhauery Deer Park, Ph. a onl Wood furnace good conilition. “hpvly S45-4th Ave, Cas. tlegar, _ 2 Norge. electric: range, Brothora sewing machine, Bou pzood condition, 342 HOMES, FOR SALE i ; AREAITO SAFEST BUY-WORD FOR | HOMES hoe Robson Towntlte, facing the rl- ver, and handy to all facilltics. This large 3 bdrm home has been refinish. and ‘handsomely redecorated throughout {ts interior, New kitchen cabinels, clear maple flooring, large picture windows, new floor. and cell- ing tiles. Fencing encloses large dou- ——| dle lot with fruit and shade trees, Attractive home building tots in Castlewar, Ph. 365-5200. ting HOMES FOR SALE bedroom house near Post Of- flee ? uations, Full basement, a Ene 365-573! room home at Woodend Park NIA mortgage. Ph, 365-8072. tin-42 ‘bedroom house on largo fot. Can be seen any time He 127-4th Ave, Kinnaird, Ph, 365-51 tin 24 in Kinnaira SaRTOHTEETS 3 bed- {| woodshed, garage and Terms couldn't be onaler, only $1500 | | play ‘centre, down and $85 per month, or $10,000 cash, Law Overhend and ideal: as o retirement cottage in a shaded ‘area by. Bloomer Creek. 2 Bdrms and a full basement. Close In. Only $4500. Gross Monthly Income 1s the revenue from this Srd Ave. rental home In Castlegar. This house has a Bdrm upper quarters and 3 rm lower aulte. A real snap at $7,500. Kinnaird Uppor Bench — At 223 ‘oth Ave, on a full % acre lot, with fruit trees and a detached garage, “we offer. shelter, security and. sur- roundings :40 necessary to. happy m,| home ownership. This cheerful small wall broadioom. Owner moving: Ph. 365-8431, 342 = imily or revenue home, over 1100 sq. ft. on 100 X 100 waterfront bsmt with laundry, tollet, 3 large rooms (1 finished) etc, ground level and Hed entrance. To view Ph. ‘S65- tin-40 > Sa Fevenue home with room basement suite. Close to sonoala and Castlegar! poe Area. Ph. 365 3897 or 3 343 HELP WANTED Male or female clerk for, office work, experienced in. bookkeeping. Apply Castlegar Plumbing and Heat- ing. STENOGRAPHER WANTED Applications will be recelved ‘Avé, fora qualified stenographer. | good Ph. | 365-8246, 343 desirable. WARM | WORK CLOTHES JACKETS — VESTS — SHIRTS. PANTS - — SOX — ee 10%, OFF FOR: CASH AT. family home 1s sturdy, cozy and wenther-tight, with’ good finish and decoration. Upper %4 storey provides room for expansion, Terms are $2800 dn and $96.85 per mo.~ Enjoy the holidays’ in’ ‘a home of your ‘very own, but shop carly for value! ANDERSON AGENCIES Real Estate and Insurance Bus: Rea: Phones i 365-3441 405-8276 call In to\cur office or tontact JOHN HIPWELL, our sates- man, : Ph, 868-3256 © POAT | ss FOR RENT room house one garage in 365-4615, * 2 dedi | Kinnaird, Ph. 865-8076 Sleeping rooms. Ph. 365-5265 even- Ings. ss ¥ 344 -bedroom house near downtown Castlegar: Naturat: gas heat, range and hot water. $50 monthly. Apply Castlegar , News. tin-44 Furnished suite. Ph, S65-S061. = i 344 ‘3 Foomed-house in Robson, elect rie heat; : furnished. or unfurnisl Furnished upstairs suite, newly decorated; ¢_month including hot water and heat, Immediate oc- cupancy.’ Ph. Mrs. or P.. Gergely “Nelson 892-2734 | or Ted. Gergely 352-681: 2-bedroom basement suite, fully. furnished, private-entrance, cooking facilities, bathroom, suitable "for .2 or more bachelors. Apply 82 Lake- view, cn 344 droom furnished house, O11 heater. “Bleetric and ott range. %4 Mlle trom ferry. Ph. “365-5465. Nick Obedkoff, Box -257,- Gastiesar Small 3-room house in ot on Sth Ave. Ph, 368-5887 Trail 343 i= Modern suite Pee esa Bas Aver Costl .. 865-8284," World. plowing champion vas Manson! 39, (centre); of Sweden, is presented: with the Esso Golden Plow by Imperial Oil director Je A. Arm- strong following the 11th Annual World Plowing Contest at “Caledon, Ontario, October 10 and 11. On the left is "1963 ‘Canadian plowing’ Stanley Willis, 47, of Cornwall, P.E.I., who, won / the right to represent Canada in next year’s world event in “Austria, The 1963 contest’ attracted 33 ! competitors from 18 nations of the world. suit LWELL, WOMEN'S | {CLINic " “SS RgIULDOZING’ LAND OLEARING ; EXCAVATION Contact ‘paux THEDERAEN: Phone 365-2511 Robson ( Maraball's Store’: i Baker | .8t.. sice - BEACON OTORS: Ltd. “(2% *-Phone 352-6641 ior ke. Inperial OU Photo: eA CATERI NG. For’ all ‘types’ 0! assaae| contact Mrs,’ ‘J: Regan at 365-4723 Vaessen at: 365.5897 Building Supplies) 1 .OGLOW | BROS. * Baitding & Supply Co, Ltd, FOR RENT Well furnished large 3- roomed suite, Sherbiko, Sub. Ph. eee. NOTIGES ., A meeting for any Castlegar and ee girl of 14 ye held In the United Church Hall, on Tul Modern duplex in Hinnaled, Ture nished or Ae h. S65-9112 after 4.30 p. Ghe-bearoort ‘cottage in’ Robson furnished ‘365- tin-43 |< eaday evening Nov, at’? p.m, for the purpose of form- iz Rangers, Any girls interested ire invited to attend, ‘he mothers “are: also invited, ach hens $112 after 230 r 4.50 p.m, 365-8091. 43 ‘S-room modern cottage; adults ‘only. Low’ rent. ae. ‘Trailer. space, $12 per: month, 885-4558, Fully Tarnished ‘apartment, Apply bere tere Ave. Castlegar or Ph, »365- 342 room furnished - suite. S secrete ‘Apts. Ph, 365-9781. | tfn-42 bedroom “house. V._ Quiding. Buebery Creek, |: 342 room “house at_270— 40th ‘Ave. Kinnaird: Gas heat, reasonable fate for small family. “Available, Nov. 1. Ph. Valilean 26-7357 "groom house in ine Kinnal = sulated, gas heat, ey, wiring, avy - 865-5908 after 4:p. 2 bedroom house. at batt ae furnished. Ph. 865-4751, ‘2 bedroom house in Robson, near ferry. Available’ Oct. 1. Rent. Nick. Markin, Raspberry orn x ae ‘Easton | 365-8172 able’ r a or, amen. “sre : Th i ae, 5 it: U-Phone AnawerIne Skrvice take messages and phone 4-U-offices, clubs, ete, U-Phone has. all the con- acts 'U need public atenographer, da- ‘mestlc,’ “Janitor,” auctioneer. babysit-, ters, wake-you, shopping wervice, ca- | tering, etc.: Phone Lynn Chatten' at Onis ‘343 365-5265 evenings, rice overload work of all kinda including typing done. in-my or your office. Experienced and rea sonable. Ph, S8S-8337 343 eg Aeeoralan Teasons, cariiied in= atructor, ’Ph.: 365-8307. 7 ALCOHOLICS ‘SNONTHOUS, Bax 808, Castlegar. fntT Deadiine, for stassitied a ia a noon: Wednesday | BHOR 20: te day of Ianue. 17 ENGAGEMENT Mrs.’P. M. Jolly of Robson wish- es to announce the coming ‘marrlage of her daughter, -Elleen:i Athena to Michael: Fredric. Babaeft of’ Kinnaird $50, | to: take’ place on Sat. Nov. .2, 1963. ‘CARDS OF THANKS | The ‘family of the’ late /Elinor ~ WANTED ‘Good used aby bugay. Ph. 365- 6801. War Took tg an While mo- ther works. 344 a BOOKK a would Uke: part, time’ job, -or. seals do work at home. Ph.’ 365-4368. m3 ‘Want. to. buy. fwor men’s Maxim. sweaters,: size -42,- Must in: good condition ~ pieced cheap. “Write Box 490A. Castlegar. News. . Your Merchants . Are Ee eh Nae Your Own . Neighbors Ws mighty nice to know that the merchant you deal with is probably ono: of your own nei- ghbors. You feel you can trust him and he is ‘eager to maintain: thal trust. He is anxious to _pleaso you in a “personal Way —'to give you qualily products af the lowest possible: price. Yes,” you'll say, ‘it really does Pay fo: oad here at at heme Robble from his Sunday School class, Our. grateful ‘thanks .to ‘all: the Kind ‘friends who’ sent. ua. messages of ‘sympathy in the toss’ of ‘a dear son and ‘brother, ’ Ronald,’ — ‘Th Magee family, aoe ~ Traveller's | Aid avell Aid ‘representative ‘at‘ the: railway Station ‘or at’ his “office.: Give ‘he the ‘child's and "tell him “exactly” when® the youngster will be puf on the train. The Traveller’s Aid will‘con- tact other. Traveller's Aid’ workers in towns along the way, and each one will. check’ up “on ‘your. child at? train stops. If there is a’ stop- over somewhere, you can .cotint on’ ‘the Traveller's ‘Aid to stay with your ‘little traveller all the while, ‘and -to: provide: a: meal-for: him -if it/is necessary. :~ In .these days when’ a:\child alone ‘can be prey to pranks’ it is comforting to know. that: you’ can turn you youngster over’ to ex- erts when he it travel. ovina) (Plea Clip and Save) < SS SUNDAY ‘ “24 family skating; ‘4306 com- mercial . hockey; jtudents ‘adults * skating, : MONDAY, wr hockey; 9.3011 com- ‘mercial hockey. i / TUESDAY, - 1-2. 30 mothers. and’ tiny tots (0c ‘and 25c);. 4305.30 figure skating; 6-9 minor hockey; 9.30-11 somes a hockey. 5 A ‘WEDNESD. : 68 general skating}. #10 broom ball (Celgar). 5 THUBSUAY |: ShYSS ~ /1-2.30; mothers, and: tiny, tots; 6-9: minor; hockey; ; 83041: com mercial hockey. ° FRIDAY 45.30 figure’ skating ‘gar broom. ball; 8301080 general SATURDAY.” “7 am, to 1: p,m, minor hockey; 24 children’s ‘skatiny years or over will |; ‘Pastoutized. Milk: As Safer than Raw ~ “Milk Says WKHU “By WEHU_ “Those of us who grew up ona farm know how good the creamy, fresh milk ‘direct-'from ‘the. cow can be, Many people prefer~this raw. untreated milk to.the paste- ments make.so much fuss about excéllent quality, but-how safe .is it? We know of no’ recent‘ epid- omic. fat has heen.caused by paste- je: same.“cannot: be mie at ravw.-milk. ago, milk from clean, raw. mill people ‘to goto hospital. »That-is the problem:: Even: though’ a. dairy may. be clean,’ it\is® still possible for bacteria: tb‘grow, in this‘ excel Tent ' food and‘make People, sick. ‘ys What - is: pasteurizat Hon? >It" is’ simply: the «heating “of: milk \ temperature: below” the’ boiling Point, holding it at that. tempera- ture for'an’ appropriate time then rapidly; cooling: the’ milk. Nothing has been added ‘and nothing taken out, In fact ‘it is. doubtful: if many, le can tell ‘the difference bet- ""@ravel & Top Soll ‘DITCHING, EXCAVATING urtred, homogenized products ‘sold. t in ‘the stores, If. this: raw!’milk |’ is.so good, .why ‘do health® depart- |; pasteurization? ‘The milk may have |‘: Several-'years |". vendor in.this aréa:caused ‘several | Ww i-milk “and : @ different tastes in milks iS tadeed largely: by- the. differ. ences in chemical content of milk ey as compared * between: different ‘| dairies. “| ed by the ‘appearance or taste ‘of the milk, We, would therefore urge your. family drink only pasteurized milk,” We: do--not :say. .that you s “mille? from’ is.nt a ‘pliople matter; ito. pasteurize the that,-for. your own safety, you-and . ‘pasteurized it is’: ~VIVIEN LEIGH TH-TENRES SEE-WIttIA MS] Visiting with Bt. and (a ; E, Cornelson} for'*the last. week , y wore their uncle Jock Hoffman and Io. a bie ote et Vancouver |i two coulsns: Bob ‘and Dwain /Jan- }daughter, Mr;/and zen\ from Numich,: North, Dakota. and | Mrs.; Wm, Ko) nkin “of |. Langely left at ome: lat week ti after. visiting: with -ma: relatives';and when. business : ‘centered . on committee -appalntments ‘ani arrangements. for. tho: Fall .| held‘ earllerthis:month,,,Tho next of |! : Sunday! trom the: coast ;where she : axillary Division of, the Hospital ‘Coffee was served at. of the meetis meeting hoping 1 more turn 4] Portland ; Oregon and Washington @{ ‘points: where Mr. ‘Johnson ‘kept ‘se- a ‘Nov, leven mo ‘heard "ino dlret\ direct; report on ithe, very. successful ‘rummage :sale ‘meeting } will taker-piaca at; the | partlelpated | in'the Women's; Au- t the -last’ "Cuatleger is any indica eile ‘Tablo ‘To: | ° ters, presented | organizations ‘or’ club: ‘masters will send speakers to other ho” Pro: at. the "City “Ce ‘on October 31, ‘per, manner, .of ‘asking ; the; B) ing, ; proposing’ the | toast ;.to ‘the Queen \and: particularly: in. acknow- |. Jedging an ;introduction,’ 5 Membership waa also discussed and ,interested persons. may come a8 a guest to ‘any meeting if they are; introduced: by.’ a.member, ; + The next meeting will be held ‘ ge i 1 to® ‘outarts publi arining: pice = veral business ‘during Hele week lone vale Sige Di Skinner and Debbioa are oTeaving the Dumont neighborhood )'to. move'into their new, home on. Kinberry Helghts at the. first: of the. moi ‘While we are’ pleased for them, we will. mals ©/ ‘Thought for. the week a. sign of. age :if,'you feel | iike the day after the: night: before and ° yot haven't been anywhere. OA very “ateadaat afternoon’ was enjoyed: by. members ‘of the Deer Park Women’s Institute when Mrs, H. Mottershead,' Mra, A:‘Kent,' Mra: Ov’ D'Andrea, °' Mra”) W.: Douglas and‘ Mrs. \C.’ Williamson ‘attended the ‘get-acquainted’ tea sponsored by, fies Bobsor ‘Women's ‘Institue; thel ‘Lamont ‘and’ Mrs: R. ‘Worley of faril were: recent visitors: to’ Deer’ Park,’ ythe ‘Buests of : Mra. geman., ] Mr, Ww. (Bill)” Briggeman: of Trail: spent the’ weekend ’at ‘his summer home’ here: He had as his guests his son nder th ship’ of “Bab master’ Andy Shutek’ the ; meating ;was a’ study. of well controlled .ef- ficiency. Ice breaker’ speeches were -given by’ Ron! King’ who: plated ‘his speaking | career? with an teresting ‘and’ frequently llty ae xp Geiras ‘Markin'and- George Shanks spoke on “salesmen” and °“wrest- ing respectively, while Ed’ Mos- by» led ‘a ‘discussion’ on -a’ point of parliamentary. procedure. Ad Tinlatrative! vi vice-president.” lurray." Little gave’ the ‘evaluations.’ Joker-timer for. the ‘evening ‘was ° Bill: Perehu- doft’ and ‘the'-toastto ‘the: Queen was called for. by’ George Guimont, ‘Following ‘ the’ meeting,’'Re, = lteter lala : : Mrs, RL Johnson’ Ph. se5-8204 : Mra. Ron left’ Mee Vancouver .: “where mthey will visit for.a few. days. :) Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ted “Gergely ‘and family’, were) weekend. visitors oF Mr. and: Mrs. .¥, . Hostetter. 2... ‘Mrs,’ 8. Michelsen, of Spirling, Alberta spent a few. days last week with) Mrs. ue ts tle, Carlsen. of Trail . “Mrs, visited at Mine: “home ' of Mr,- and Mrs. Mra. Nick. Stooehnott, at; the’ week: * Keep the: Kiddies Warm: With: i "MITTENS "10% OFF FALL. CORDUROY: & SUEDE . COATS "FOR, CHILDREN: * 10% OFF BABY TOYS _| : Ciosedl ‘Sat. 5.30 FR and Shildeea of of Glemeny. 2 and ie baer aa of: Trail. a eB Di, nh : Wilson and District gover- id Mrs, A and’ son’ ‘Bruce ‘of, Castlegar, were /Sunday-, visitors -\to, Deer’ Park. Other: recent visitors: included- a id: Mrs; J. Reimer, Mr. H. D. Epp, ‘Mr. |H.. ; Rempel and a Rohn all. of Renat “Funeral te services; conducted: ‘by hymns, bie ‘With ‘Me: were: ‘sung, with played by President — together with the exe. cutive ‘of the: CastIégar Club. He ate _bretieleney. agreed,’ therefore, that Castleger 3 ould Nisit Trail on Nov. 28° wih’. two '’speakers ‘and ~ evaluators © aad that ' Trail ‘would return the visit-on the 28th, Nel- t son ‘will’ exchange: visitors a‘ little later and ‘inter‘club speaking ¢ com petitions will ba héld in March: Other: discussion centered around ‘stich ‘matters as outside ie ie Coleman: Pallbearers were | ° ‘east Canadian Hare: than an $5000 according .to be'avoided through tion. The Federation, which repre- apne these dations dor ihe coming winter: sea. ‘The’ Squadron will’ parade at the|. ‘sents more than 220 Canadian fire, High School at'18.50 hrs on Wed- i “= @): Cheeks “exterior atairwaya ‘and:“enfrances | for. loose boards, ‘mails Gisrep: oS The'‘Squadron. will“ parade on Pine: Street; opposite ‘Royal ‘Canadian ‘Legion‘\Remem- training as‘per; CAP 464-825 and “sauadron | syllab Many styles with: collars, y guarter sleeve Size 3. to: make ‘te contact ; LEO BOSSE at 365. 2041 ‘Notice 2: OUF Meat: De- partment under Gene’: An- ‘| derson’s Management’ will : cut you. fresh meat’ to” order; ‘we do not pre-pack- age’ our: meats': but: cut it fresh’ to order. ensuring ‘our “of Gov't. g ‘Sate and § See ok give. Gene what ‘you 'are” buyingt HEMT ALT ce =| =| =) = =