6.” CASTLEGAR NEWS Thursday, Decamber_14, 1972 FOR RENT AVAILABLE DEC, 20, FUR: nished, suite, Ph, 968-7517. ¥ ie 350 space, Genelli ate Ph mello area, | Boe2s8, ane TRAILER FOR RENT, FUR- nished, 3-bdrm., washer and dryer. At Brilliant Site, Av- ailable 6th of Janua: tact Johnny's Shoe SEMI: ISHED APT,, idren or pets. $75. Ph, 365- 6872, pee tin 50 NEAT ZB HOME, OIL furnace heating, Partly fur- nished. Available Jan. ie Ph, 389-4987, 350 5 carpetin, and drapes throughout. Aw to washer and dryer with au utiilties included. Next to high school. Ph. Creel HED RM. home with full bsmt. in Robson. Ph, 365-3095. ae TBDRM, FURNISHED APT. 1451 Columbia Ave., Castle- Bar. i 350 HEATED AND FURNISHED Bachelor suite. Ph. pees. et HED SI - 7th Ave., Castle. aes ee bal) ona large lot, carpeted liv- ing room, carport and age. Ideal for young couple. Apply 1509, Sth Ave., Kin- naird or Ph, 365-3407 or Kk 426-5102, 349 2 BDRM HOUSE AT. WOOD- land Park. For appointment to view Ph. 365-5138. 349 SUITE, SPACIOUS. hook-up. Ph. 365-5613. DRYAD. DEODORANT BB, Dryad Deodorant Soap, 2- bars 43c. Bob’s Pay-N Takit, FURN. SURE _ alities included, Prefer students, Available Dec. 19. Ph. 365-6693 or. seer .FULLY FURNISHED ONE- suite, oil heat. Suitable for one person. ‘Ph. Seas FULLY FURNISH- . T BDRM. ed suite. Suitable for single on. oye ese Belable eople only. le }e ae Pp! tin 48 AN APARTMENT IN ROB- son, Ph, 365-7882, 348 BDRM. HOUSE, GAS FUR. nace heating, Opposite Tar- ty's school, APprox. 6 6 miles fom ca Canal ‘oject, He # FULLY FURNNISHED ONE. bedroom ‘suite. Ph, 965- 1544 after 430 p.m, __348 NICE BDRM. * fully furnished with carpet- Ph, 365-3052, 38 2 BDRM. HOME FOR responsible married cove: R No pets, Ph, 365-5931, tin45 D3 B for rent, Woodland Park Apartments, Ph, ae 1as or tin4s —S—_______— 23” PHUCO B & W T.V. HOMES FOR SALE WANTED NOTIOES LOW DOWN PAYMENT — New three bdrm, full bsmt. homes, patio doors, sundeck, carpeting and vinyl floors, Alcan aluminum siding, car- ports, $22,900 for 1723-9th Ave, $21.00 for 1725, 9th Ave,, Kinnaird in Kinberry Heights. "Ph, 365-8119 to view, tin4d Duncan Hines Cake Mix, box 49c. Wagon Wheels, in pie. oe pobin Hood bag Ai 39, Bob's’ Pay'N Takit Ltd. 2 BDRM. SPLIT-LEVEL home in Kinnaird, Newly renovated throughout. In- cludes carpets, drapes and MORTGAGE MONEY available at Castlegar Sav- ings Credit Unlon: Ph. Hire Cabinet Model in condition, Pb, 365-5724. LARGE OFFICE vara 2 students desks. 1451 Co- Tumbia Ave., Castlegar. pen 23 CUBIC FOOT DEEP freeze, Ph. 365-6569. Steve Machinery Ltd., 510 Latimer St., Nelson, 2 TERFIELDS IN good condition. Ph. 365- 7302. : 350 BIBLES, BOOKS, SUNDAY School supplies and greet- ing cards. Ph. 365-7037, 349 “HANDY HOKY." A GIFT for all ages. Call Molly White 365-5805. 348 Cabbage, Solid ii Heads! pound ibe. Qu ty Le Lettuce, nan lbs. $1. Bob's oN TTekit Stores Ltd. BRAND - NEW ROTARY Spin Dryer. Save $30. Ph. 365-7750 days. 348 Lamb Goat, 8 Cost 50, 150, “apply 1451, columiia Ave, Caste St. (Next to Castle Theatre). tinaa COOK FOR HEALTH IN stainless steel. Christmas Special, George’s Sales. Ph. 359-7555. 645 5 LB. BOXES MACARONI. FURN, Includes. .utilities.-and.-cable~--Nal apap selection at Mayflower Ser- vice, Slocan' Park, — tin40 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED OR pit-run gravel and sand — Ph. 365-5158. tin 40 ELECTRIC GUITAR AND amplifier. Ph. Eells REG. CHRISTMAS POODLE Reg. Kennels, tar Fruitvale. Ph. 367-7396, “547 HIPWELL REALTY J. F HIPWELL 365-7514 — AGENT BJORN EDBLAD 365-7514 or 365-3423 FAMILY BUSINESS — JUST LISTED (MLS) d +: store plus g ani Now only $11,000. 1 MSTED TODAY (fits) NEAR D-BAR-D (MLS) » Sethe best buys af outlet on. 1 acre of land in beautiful Slocan Park. Good 3 bedroom home storage building and 3 car garage. Fantastic opportunity for the right person All details in confidence. MUST SELL — PRICE REDUCED Owner already moved out of town. 4 Bdrms. with full bsmt. Large lot with fencing. Some in- terior decorating required. Drive by 1709 - 4th Ave.,: Kinnaird and call for an appointment 3 ACRES, OOTISCHENIA — NEW LISTING $1,000 down and the balance at 7% interest. Good investment. Water connection prepaid. 9 Acre farm in Slocan Park. Lovely modern 4 bdrm: home, with full. basement and garage. Good barn, chicken coop and two. other out- buildings. New community water system. For this genuine buy call us today. $28,000. New Listing —.3 acres with small cottage at river bank, shed, coop, good garden. $8,900. BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL, LAND, HOMES We have a number of good ‘business and investment opportunities as well as acreage. and _ commercial properties. Also homes from $9,000. “Call or drop in. There is never-any obligation (other than having’a Christmas candy) You'll find "HIPWELL REALTY 353 Columbia Ave., Castlegar ic. TO GIVE AWAY: HEALTH. i plavtul, lerrior: ype ups, Need a home for Christiaas, Ph. Susie at 365-5225, RIDE TO NELSON VOCA: Monat School starting Jan- 2nd. Ph. 365-5707. SPECIAL ON MCLAREN'S Quality Pickles, Lg. 32-02. jars only 69c, Hurry for this one. Bob's Pay-N | ral SECOND HAND. FRANKLIN heater, large’ size in good condition. Ph, 365-7633, Gloaves (frozen) Bread, on- ly 89c, Chicken Backs and al Bob's Pay'N Takit Ltd. 3-50 USED FURNITURE, GOOD ade 12 students Humphries 348 Realty Lid. Ave.,. Trail 1198 Phone Trail 364-2507 tin42 EMPTY BEER AND POP bottles. Apply | Chuck's Transfer. Ph, 365-7371, Proparty for Sale RIVER FRONTAGE GRAND Forks. 4.87 acres on river. 4 ropert! road, rrivate ater, level served ‘aides for Sale 1956 CHEV % TON. BEST offer., Ph. 365-6476. , 62, CHEV. % TON, UTILI- ty box, best offer. Ph. 365- 5681 after 6 p.m. 349 1952 FARGO PICK UP — Runs well. Ph. beeen 1957 CHEV. GOOD TRANS- portation. $300 ‘or. best of- fer. Ph. 365-8297. 348 HELP WANTED BARTENDING JOBS. PH. 365-6616, 349 NOTICES ATTENTION * Get, your Legion New Year's Dance tickets now at the Lounge or call 365-5441. WILL THE PERSON WITH itt in truck week of Nov. ROBSON AREA RESID- ents: Robson Boy Scouts will pick up your bottles. 5-73.49, 848. ‘Buy No for Christmas and New Years! Lg. Bottles Pepsi-Cola and 7-Up, S bot- tles $1.00. Bob's Pay'N Ta- kit Ltd. 3-50 THE CASTLEGAR BRANCH of the Kootenay Society for aren is of- F, Castlegar, B.C. “Make It Snow” (Xmas De- coration) not.49c but only 10c een this Ig. Clean! Gust Panty Hose, only 39c pr. Bob's Pay'N. Takit Ltd. 3-50 APPLICATIONS WILL ae mentary School This is a% year Sept. to June. Appli- cants should he accurate ty- pists and have experience in filing and operation bus iness machines. Duties to commence on or before Jan. 3, 1973. Application forms are available at the School Board Office. a Dascher cretary-Trea: School District} No. 9 Castl ee peas IME HELP. v9) Tldens. Rent-A-Car in Tie lobby of Hi Arrow Arms Hotel. No Ph. Calls Please. 349 ‘WANTED only “89c. Bob's Pay-N Takit ULTRA. RITE TOOTH Pay-N Takit. NOTICE OUR COFFEE BAR is open till 9 p.m. Get a de- licious Root Beer Float — Only 19c. Come in and get * aequainted!’ * Bob's’ Colter. -490 + Bar. ry T DO REMODELLING 7 terior, Build rumpus rooms, remodel bathrooms, By -hr. or contract. Ph. 365-7348. (George). tinal 8% CURLING CLUB DEBENTURES For information contact Moroso and - Associates, Castlegar Drug or Oglow's tin45 A.A. MEETS | ROBSON Church Hall, ALCOHOLICS — ANONYM: ous is a fellowshi and women who experience, _ stren, hope with each other that they ma mon problem and help oth- ers to recover from alccho- lism, The only requirement for membership is a desire ° to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self- supporting through our own contributions, A.A. is not allied with an: acct, denom- ination, politics, organiza- tion or Institution; does not wish to engage in any con: troversy; nelther endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary sober holies to achieve sobriety. Box 903, Castlegar. tin 40 ALL GEAR DRIVE 14 HP. Economy Tractors, over 20 attachments, More power for your dollar. Phone, write for literature and de- monstrations or come and see US, a G. & H. DISTRIBUTORS Sales and Service Box 72, Ph. 365-7306 Robson, B.C, ie ‘QUALIFIED FARRER — Rick Martin, Ph. 352-7993 tind music ove sau cy tin47 P. AND repairs, columbia Stuste Ph. 368-6621 or 365-6944, tfn27 CARDS OF Tae le. A special to the manager ba rand price, Sherri Har- mston of Castlegar. LEGAL QUOTATIONS WILL STILL be received for snow re- moval at the following Ootischenia, Rob- Secretary-Treasurer * School District No. 9 Castlegar solve their com: ~ Why buy it if you can g| Snoplitt it? Because: I's stealing. Maybe for kicks, maybe your form of protest against the i Maybe the line-up is too long. — but it’s still stealing. ANNOUNCEMENT ,, Seo Mr." and) Mrs. Edward Low of Robson are pleased to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of thal dau- ghter, Elizabeth Mary. Pon- gracz to Mr. Timothy Arthur Phillips, son of Mr, and UR FRIENDS and neighbors. We wish to extend our wish for a Mer- ry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Signed Wedn display ivertang i noon on Tuesday. A CHRISTMAS GIFT! HE OR SHE WILL ENJOY FOR YEARS TO COME? AB DATSUN SEE OUR SELECTION AT CROSSROADS DATSUN © SALES LIMITED COLUMBIA AVE, CASTLEGAR PH, 365-7209 “rich Fasteron ‘coat ne _BIRTHS ARNDT — To Mr: and Mrs. Donald Arndt of Cas- Dec. 12 a daughter. SHER, ‘0 id BY TOM TREMAX , Do-it-yourself boat. owners who love the warmth and elegance of wood used to pay a dear price for their 1eve, They pre the discomfort. of tedious wood refinishing during either cold, wet wenth- er, or during good boating weather, Fortunately, | a “love of need ni “labour, of love”. finishes can now be quick and. easily. paintaie pul a fast ‘ing, polyurethane ee ole ‘Tremco Faater: 8 e, terol stands up wel in either salt or fresh wai Tremco Panaicn wood fin- ishes are easy to use because they can be applied directly over. the old ans dust sand any chipped, marred, or blis- tered areas and a ly a full, Being a polyurethane wood finish, Fasteron cures rapidly. ina Kumi atmosphere, Usu- ally, two hours’ drying time is ‘all ‘that's needed between. ‘coats, ; Each year’ in ‘Castlegar and ‘Kinnaird’ mefchandise erybody:’ more forijust about ‘dveryihing ig nig beceu: 3‘ worlh mi of dollars is shoplifted from local merchants. You might get caught. Even if you don't, we're all paying for your little trick, If you do get I seus you'll be in real trouble, You might even be in jail. Shoplifting Is a crime, Even if it's only a candy bar, it’s still a crime. All of which means that li just isn't worth it. i Published as a. public service by the CASTLEGAR NEWS: SRL Ae PERE Re SN EAT Th SAN te Ah | |ATICT MACHINE UNTILTHE TRACK 8 zS SEE THAT YOU te lent FUEL FOE P You PLAN. CHEC! : AuigitED MATCH WShaey onal Thore are teachers and there are teachers, Most of us in the rank and file face from 150 to 200 students every schoo! day, We groan about the size of our classes, sigh over the impossibility of giving personal attention to each student, and grumble continually about the amount of marking of . papers that we have to do at And then,. of course, there arc the aristocrats among teachers. These are the people with small class- es, and not many of them, who teach in an easy atmos- phere of freedom, We have one of each type in our family this fall. Your | humble servant belongs to 16 CLEAR OF THE SNOW, THEN SQUEEZE THE” TAROTTLE GENTLY TO SEE THAT THE TRACK 16 OPERATING IND FREE OF ICE “STONES, ETC. NEVER CLEAR THE TRACK BY LIFTING THE BACK OF THE MACHINE, Pomegrancte A Tasty Fun -To Eat Fruit Have you ever eaten a ane te? It’s a fruit Pome; tes are a ibout the ze ofan id i with a thin wien should be ink. 01 bright red. Inside crim. besa Ry juicy pulp with many eae ial ae To eat the. pome; gs the rae usualy ; je the kern with. a enue Pick. is then sucked me pits, a delicious treat, le do not the great / mass of slaves in the reacting like Pavlovian mice to bells, sub- ject to the whims of admin: istration, and bent almost double under a continual deluge of paper work, nine- ty per cent of which has nothing to do with the learning situation. My: wife has. joined the tiny aristocracy. Yep, she's a teach, She has not “got a job", as we ordinary teach- ers put it. She has “accepted a position.” It. fair makes my heart bleed. 1 come home about four, head straight. for the refrigerator, hurl myself in- to a chair and mutter incan- tations such as “Oh, boy! Oh, boy! There must be some other way of making a living. She is sitting there, cool, unsullied, ready to regale me with a detailed account of her “day.” Some day! She starts as 11.20 a.m., and goes non- stop for thirty-five minutes, She has one class, There are five students in it. Private school, No bells. No hall supervision. No cafeteria supervision, No bus duty. No teams to coach. If she wants to take her class out and sit under a tree, or bring them to our house te listen to records, no problem. If 1’ wanted to take a class out and sit under a tree, I'd have to notify the Governor-General or some- body a month ahead, in tri- ., Plicate, and then the’: Princi- pal’ would ‘veto’ the’ whole thing, because'it might start a trend. Other classes would * be distracted and jealous. : Other, teachers might want to do the same thing, and the whole system would crumble overnight. If she wants a cigarette or a cup of coffee during her ‘“‘teaching day”, no problem. She has it. If want a cigarette Sincere Appreciation My sincere thanks to all those voters of Area J'who supported me at the polls on Saturday for school trustee, 1, will endeavor to fulfill all the obligations of the office to the satisfaction of all the people of the School District. SHOP NOW! While the Selection ts At It's Best @ CASSETTES @ RADIOS . @ RECORD PLAYERS MAKE IT A SOUND CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR There Is Still Time To Select A Color T.V. For the Whole Family From Many Models In Stock. Choose From: R.CA. - ELECTROHOME - CONSOLES AND PORTABLES ALL SPECIALLY PRICED FOR CHRISTMAS REMEMBER — Ail items Sold By Us Are Serviced In the Store By Qualified GE. Service Personnel Supervised by PHONE 365-5351 somewhere’ about the mid- dle of teaching four straight periods and 120 students, 1 have two alternatives, | can Just go on wanting, or I can sprint the half-block to the men’s can, making like a dysentery victim, swallow two drags, choke on them, and make the return dash to confront His next ‘class, Kamloops School Board Succeed In Saving Site ‘The Kamloops Schoo! Bourd hus succeeded in its fight to keep mining crews off their out- door school site ut McQueen Luke north of Kamloops, but their experience provides some timely tsssons for other school districls who run into the same problems, The bourd received a license from the federal Department of Agriculture to use the land as un outdoor school. Over the past yeur, trails have been marked and buildings set up on the site, und the area hus been Hardly ‘worth | it. That's all rather hard to take, But what really rubs salt in the wound is the homework. She comes home with five little sheets of paper, and fusses over marking then as though she had just discovered some- thing on a par with the Dead Sea Scrolls, 1 come home with an armful of essays, look at her skinny sheaf and in,frustra- tion hurl my eight pounds of paper into a corner. They have to be picked up again, but it's worth it, Another thing that gets me: you'd think her miser- able little band of five was the only group of students in the country. She can spend twenty minutes a day on each of them, telling me what Gordon didn’t say and what Rick said, and so on, and how she gently led them from the murky val- leys into the sun-kissed mountain of beauty and tru She thinks she’s so dam’ smart that it’s infuriating. For years, I’ve been the savant in the family. Poem or: play, short story or novel, my opinion was the final one, accepted with proper humility. + Now, she thinks my in- terpretation is wrong, ‘and tight. How's that for sheer ingratitude? It’s bad * enough when a stranger dis- putes a chap, but when it's his own flesh and blood — well, she’s not quite,. but practically —...1 tell you, I'm not going to take much Bote of ty that. the same time,. along with * nts effrontery, there’s another irritant. She-hasn’t the slightest scruple about picking my brain whenever she can find anything there. to pickS'And’next' day toss- ing;an-idea- out;as: though she hadn't stolen. it twenty-. four hours There’s one ‘other aspect of the situation that has me slightly alarmed, Her earn- ings, while not ample, are it enough to screw up my income tax. At: the- same time, she’s spending. more new I wear my old gray suit five days a week, four-weeks a month. But it seems that lady teachers, especially in the aristocratic bracket, have to wear something dif- ferent each day. f this is an example of Women’s Lib, you can call mea male chauvinist pig. Now I know why the peasants stormed the Bastil- Je and lopped off the noodle of Marie Antoinette. $800 Damage As Two Vehicles Are in Collision Damage “estimated at Firth Swreet and Spruce Avenue, Police identified the dri- vers. as Nancy Anne Henne and Peter Zaytsoff, both of Castlegar. No injuries were re- The accident is still un- der investigation. tsed ively by students. Last April, Ralph Shaw, one of the principals who had been instrumental in securing the site for the school district. came across a claim stuking operation on the site, He was flabber- gusted, Reaction to the crew's pres- ence was swift. Everyone in Kamloops — pal, provincial and federal poli- — immediately saw the for destruction of the natural setting by drilling and mining crews, As a result of the public out- cry, staking was stopped, said Ray Zacharias, Director of Secondary Instruction, “The mining issue was settled very amicably, thanks mainly to the cooperation of the firm hired to do the staking." “As soon as. it became known to the staking firm that they were on the Environment-. - al Study site they undertook to ims und returning them to the school district at no cost,"* said Zacharias, "This move cost the staking firm a few. thousand dollars which indicated their desire to avoid controversy and to pre- serve ‘the site in its natural form." Zacharias said any school district which wants to avoid such problems with property used on a license or lease basis should ensure that this informa- tion is on hand at the Land Registry Office so that any firm who contemplates mining: ex- ploration work on the site is uware of all of the clients who 6, is" BCSTA-has secured legulopinion on such problems, which advised that a school board. may apply for a cabinet order from the provincial gov- ernment, specifically _prohib- ‘iting any person, from locating ing on the land. in rom trustees, munici- ” Chicker FRYING. oe lasachores Grido "A" 3 “e 3. 4 Ibs, Ib. 39 READY TO EAT, Bums, Gov't. Insp, Country Cured, Whole or Shank End . B Fr an | / | By the Piece .... MIXED. McCains: Peas, Com, Green Beans. Bonus Pak... @ 3% bb. Pig. FRIES. y ow ‘McCains Fries: Straight © Cut, Juliennes, Bonus . Pak. 3Y6 Ib, Phe. ssssecssconte Aspirins =. isterin Mouth Wesh. 24 oz. Bottle Sofa: Good Turn-Out As Bowlers Try Their Luck There was. a good turnout of bowlers on Sun- day, Dec. 10 for the annual Turkey Bowl. ~ There were draws held from .two to six o-clock on the hour with turkeys, hams and large boxes of chocolat. _ es being won, The winners of the tur- of Castlegar, One Basso of Trail, “Ju Norguist of Fruitvale and Darrel Rourke _ of Castle; : Winners of the hams all of Castle- gar. Winners of the choco- lates also all of Castlegar were Bob Cowlin, Dave Ad- shead, Bill Perehudoff. and Jim Stone. and Marge Bon- + Fred nett would like to thank all the bowlers for their wonderful support. (director Mr. Stanley Humphries Secondary School . ANNUAL - CHRISTMAS CONCERT Wed., Dec, 20 — 8 ‘pm, SHSS Gymnisiom mts * SHSS Doukhobor Youth Choir,~SHSS Drama Class in the play “Star Song”, SHSS Choir (director Miss B. Kavic), SHSS Senior Band SHSS in “The Christmas Story” Adults $1 — Students 50¢ Fishwick), Students of fcanices= = Fresh. Ocean Sprai SS . 1 Ib, Pkg. Drink SOFT. Coke, Sprite, Gingerale. 28 az. Bottle .... Pies MINCEMEAT. Ferr-Wood Fresh. Fabric SOFTENER. Nu Fluff... T28 Ox. JUG ooccccceccecesees i PRICES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 14, 15, 16 AT SUPER-VALU (CASTLEGAR ONLY)