FOR SALE FOR SALE Lot'on' Lakeview ’ Drive, best of- fer over $600, Ph, SO9-7538, S14 po7-nee ishing“ machine, © $20." Apply _ S67-5th Ave. or Ph. 368-5856, and 75% 100 ft. lot In” Kinnaird, Chev sedan, reconditioned Ph, 365-5158, a4 se © ee 0 FECA KR 6 5 ator with leas than 8,000 miles, Ph. Singer portable’ sewing ‘machine 1954 me teor Nidgera = radio, aie bed spring with Boag heater, algnal lights, new seat cov- ‘865-4039, 314/ers,-Icather upholstery’ and tu-tone. Natteo of atention| to “Agely to Land legs. In Blucherry = 2° modern Sewing Gets a Good Start The Robson Evening Group Sewing for the print sale is (Capacity Crowd Hears Chorus. ANDERSON AGENCIES tana enaias District of HAPPY PATIENT of Qui for Crippled Children shows that the dimes con- tributed in the annual “ campaign on behalf of put to good use. This year’s campaign runs from May 1 to May 15 and your dimes may be sent to P.O. Box 177, Victoria. ve és Castlegar United Church was filled to overflowing Sunday ev- ening, when the Trail Male Chorus was present to lead the singing, and to present a brief programme of sacred music, During the service the anthem chosen was “Holy Lord of All”, an arrangement by F. Williams of the Welsh Chorale, Sanctus. The Trail Male Chorus is con- ducted by Hans Fogh-Dohmsmidt, and in the absence of the groups regular accompanist, Mrs. G. Kay, the organist was Mrs. Fogh-Dohm- smidt, . Hymns sung in the regular services were “Ye Gates, Lift up Your Heads”, “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah”, and. “Now Thank We All Our God”, In keeping with the spproachy ing Easter season, Rev. R. H. Pratt chose the topic, “Faces Around the Christ’s body, thus acknowledging Him in death, bore out Christ's own words, “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me", At the close of the service, the Trail Male Chorus gave a short programme much enjoyed by all in attendance. Selections presented were “Peter the Hermit", from. the “Crusaders”, by D. Protheroe, fol- lowed by two Russian arrange- ments, “Bless the Lord, O My Soul,” by M. Ippolitoff- ‘Ivanoff, and “Divine Praise”, arranged by D. S. Bortniansky. Next was a group of three Negro Spirituals,, all_ well-known and loved; “Rolling Down to Jor- dan”, Steal “Away to Jesus”, and “Soon Ah Will be Done With the Troubles of The World”. These ere well received, €s- Cross”,-in Joseph of Arimathea. In his address he pro- jected events as they might have been had Joseph dared to profess his belief -in Christ before the ir. Pratt felt the fact een Al ‘Shower of Dimes” mail the Solarium are being Association Makes Plans For the Guide The regular meeting of the Local Association to Guides and Brownies was held Tuesday even- ing of last week at the -home of Mrs. Wilcox with Mrs. W. Schwart- Routine business was discussed, Plans were made for the An- nual Girl Guide Cookie week, and cookies are to be ordered. Plans were also made for the annual Mo- ther’s Day Tea which will be held on May 12 in St. Alban’s Parish Hall. Also, plans were finalized for the Guides’ competitions which will be held in SHSS on April 7 commencing at 1 p.m. It is ex- pected there will be between 150 and 200 Guides and 50 Leaders Present for the competitions which will be for first-aid, camp-fire singing and woodcraft. : It was learned that the Coll’s cup will be presented to the win- ners by Mrs. E. A. Colls and the Cominco Shield by Mrs. R. D, Per- Ty, while the Maude Dougan Tro- phy will be presented by Mrs, Munday, who is the provincial of Cookie Week This is the first year that there will be competitions for the Maude Dougan hy which will be awarded for the best display of woodcraft. The public are cordially in- vited to attend the high school and see the girls at work and also see the display of woodcraft. While in the District, Mrs. Munday will be the guest of Mrs. P. Rizzuto. It was that | or that Joseph came forth to claim $35,000 Limits Apply To Traffic Victims Fund All B.C. residents, whether they are motorists or not, will benefit from the new increase in) “pink slip” auto insurance mini- mum limits set by the B.C. Legis- lature, according to Ken Malt- house, director of B.C, Traffic Vic- tims Indemnity Fund. “The new legislation means that all B.C, residents will have another $10,000 protection from the B.C. Traffic Victims Indemn- ity Fund which pays claims to in- nocent victims, of negligent - hit- and-run, unlicensed or uninsured drivers,” said Mr. Malthouse. Financed and operated by the insurance: companies, TVIF. was established last June to offer pro- tection against the small but dan- gerous group of irresponsible dri- vers who may cause eagle injury there will be a Guiders training session held in the Parish Hall on April 5 to which ‘all Leaders are invited to attend and also any of the LA members, At the close of business delic- ious refreshments were served by Tn any one neeident, t the max- imum amount available through the fund is $25,000 to cover death, bodily injury or property damage. This will jump to $35,000 January 1 in line with the new “pink slip” minimum limits announced by At- the hostess, torney-General Robert Bonner. : MONTREAL — Chamber of Commerce Week will be observed across Canada April 8-14, presi- Castlegar Cubs Hiked To Robson for Games The 1st Castlegar Cub Pack and leaders, F. Ingham and Mrs. Ed Conroy, hiked to Robson last ‘Thursday evening where they join- ed the Robson Cubs. The boys en- joyed many games including “Tug- O-War.” dent W. S- : of the Can- adian Chamber of Commerce an- nounced this week, Chamber Commerce Week To be. Observed April 8-14 ing of the useful role played by your organization in promoting the economic well-being of our nation. I wish you every success.” There are Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce in more in every In making the he released the text of a message from Prime Minister John Diefen- baker endorsing the work of the Chamber movement. The message said: “¥ commend Chambers of Com- merce and Boards of Trade whose members as public-spirited citizens strive to keep their foro, Cana- of than 850 province and special programs and events will be organized Chamber of Ct Week to bring home to all Cana- ns an understanding and appre- ciation of the role these organiza- tions play.in community building for the national good. After a very ing the obeon Group Ci even- dial and b benefits to all the: people un- der free ci bought $38 million served the Thanks were extended to the com- mittee for the refreshments and the Cubs for’a very active and tic government. © “The fifth annual Chamber of Commerce Week will, I am sure, to enjoyable evening. contribute to a better understand- worth of merchandise through au- tomatic vending machines in’ 1960; tobacco products Seeounted | for 60 per cent-of the total. ‘ You get loads Electric HOT WATER “ when, you use an Water Heater | we pecially the last selection. As their final number the Chorus, sang the rousing “Battle Hymn of the Republic’, by Julia Ward Howe. On behalf of the members of the United Church, John McGilp spoke briefly, thanking the guest singers for the wonderful program- me presented, The Trail Male Chorus has been active in musical cireles in the district for some time, al- though this was their first appear- ance in Castlegar in ten years. The group of 26 singers, their conductor and accompanist, will journey to Omak, Washington on April 7, to take part in ‘a Choral Festival. They are slated to present a concert in the James L. Webster school in Trail on May 4, in.con- junction with the Colville Mixed Choir which will be in Trail at that time. Their next appearance will be in Grand” Forks, May 17, and a concert will also be presented , in Fruitvale at a later date, At. a Social hour following Sunday night’s "programme, re- freshments were served to the vis- held a social evening on March 22| well under way and discussion of Ss natuantn by the United Church} at the home of Mrs, A. Smecher. | various’ patterns, finished articles Choir and United Church Women.| Eighteen members sind two. visit-| and other topics provided the en- ors were present, ter ctalnment for the evening, cE “My best davestments have been my Mutual Life policies” Get the most from your Insurance dottar - Guaranteed protection and savings—plus high dividends ‘Seethe Mon from The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ‘The company with the outstanding dividend record. © iting singers and members of the With HOME DELIVER IN- CARTONS CONTAINER EVERY TIME! us, Cool, So Refreshing. That's Our Milk! Pure, Fresh’ & Extra Nutri ious. Buy Some In The Freshest Con-.: tainer Going, A Disparate Pure Pak Carton. Homogenized. or Regular: Ik Now with’ 3.8% -Butterfat...25¢ Per an Sunnyvale 2% Butterfat’ (part. Sk, 22¢- “2 = Per Quart OG Ph, 865-8158, 8-bed- room home on one acre of le fruit trees, Ph, 365-2266, S-pearaaih howe Tat basa Houses tau low down payment, Ph. 265-8037, si4| }ore warden spnce and fru Pure-b weks old, Ph, it trees, in Robson, Good location, reasonable red: Dachshund puppies, Psion terms. Apply Box 552, Castie- TRAFFIC NOTICE. Effective: Monday, April 9, -1962,-there will be: one-way traffic. only, on 10th Street in Kinnaird, moving in an Easterly Direction from No. 3 High- way. (7th Avenue) towards the Village Office and Post Office. - : Egress from 10th Street to the Highway is pro- hibited in the interests of safety. : Village Clerk, : Allen Selbie; Flowers’ speak‘ the language of the heart when you want to say’“Congratulations,” “Get Well Soon,” “Thanks,” or; “{ Share Your Sorrow.” SAY IT WITH FLOWERS ves from ee ete HELEN’S, FLOWER-SHOP LTD... - Castlegar, B, Cc, Save on Easter flowers you “are ‘sending out of “town. ©: * You will save wire or long distanes phone: ‘charges f if you order your Easter flowers by-wire now! Phone 3655191, (Evenings 965-5561) CAC A ur NEW TIRE PRICES have. never. Heen-lower g- Our STOCK OF NEW. TIRES 3 "SALES & SERVICE xc pre |. ft. deep ene $150; blond. ‘cabinet TV, ne, aaa Ph, 365-57 eats jorrogated galvanized roofing or aiding tdeal for. garage or shed, only $3.50 per sheet. Enis BEUSMUYaSNivh ee VEE | O 365-8207, Beaut home, funy, furnished ‘colonial atyle, 2 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen, full bathroom, large fridge and ‘stove, automatic Washer, reasonable, on lot at: Blue- berry. ‘Ph, 865-8107, B41 100° -x 200" lot on Sth Ave. Kin- Lad Ph, S65: 3192 or apply 134-4th ve, New all-electric home, nice loca- tion, good view. Would consider ol- der home on trade, Ph. 565-8963 or call 186-4th Ave vely chil ‘wheal .sidowalk bike with astachabis verainer. wheels, Also, atation-wagon pedal car.’ Phe SS X44. tubeless, white walls vnlightly used, $18 ‘each. Ph. “2 halla lo! ER sessere. lots In‘ Robson, He * zhedroa oom house. with Te: rooms, nehools, Ph. 1anRPe 62° Teaatn Ave., Kinnaird. iron Fireman coal stoker, Ph 100" river view lot, Ph. a 312 New "| way, carport, wrought Iron railings, Sonsh + Kinnaird, lot, nice ‘Joration, opty ‘865-6971. house, breeze- a and fruit trees.on a 75 x 200 lot. Ph, 365-4287 or call at 191-10th Ave,’ Kinnaird. pply A. 363-5959, atter ee Ph, 365-5987, In == | Netwon nin leer on the Columbia vielnity of the Village of “Gaatievan B.C, ‘Take notice that: John Thompson. of: Castlegar, B.C,. occupation 313, chant intends to apply for a tenes of Good quality Torso crib, Ph. 365- 48" wide bedspring, Ph. 365-6464, 1949. GMC_ with, flat steel deck, 4-speed tranamisslon; also one used Singer sewlng machine, al lin good condition: Apply Alex Be Boolinoft, B00" eq. ft. used: Insul board sid- Ing, rood "shape, Mee per punarea 8, ft. Ph. 365-4037. : FOR RENT : Nico’ furnished ‘or! unturniatied apartment. 3 rooms,’ bath, utility. Heab and. water: inctines ce Har- viek Building. Ph,’ 365- ‘One bedroom, PR. Sa SS ‘a4 «) \Fully ‘furnished; apartment, suit- able for businesa woman or teacher, Apply 567-5Sth. Ave. or Ph, 365-5856, 314 Sopedroom house, electric range, ‘automatic gaa meaty in Castlegar. Ph. ‘S21 ih ~365-B107-" 4-1 oomen ene noe ‘at 4th” and Ce- dar, Ph, 385- pssmal a Bh, 68-aiet 2-bedroom | suite. Light and Fivée-room ho 5267. FOR SALE NEW HO) — A-quality 3 BR Home!’ = READY: TO'MOVE IN ‘TO. Includes such features as - built-in stove and oven, wall-to-wall. carpet board in Dining Room. 2 large rooms partly finished - in: Basement. Gas heat. ‘Thig. lovely. home located on a view. lot in Castlegar’- convenient fo. Reread: churches and shopping Pires $17,500 oe Terms, Large beautifully,- finished Hitehen and: dining area, LR, ‘ ment. Situated) jn Kinnaird on large lot with fruit ‘ Price: $11,500 / Terms. VIEWOREST. — “Kinnaira’s new ‘sibdivision. We atill have a fino .se- lection of «view lots left to choose from. Should be seen to be fully ap- REQUIRE “LISTINGS - ES PECIALLY FO) 8 BR: ORES: hos =| heat’ “supplied. Ph. 3659781." tini2 i water, includes a, suitable in spacious LR. Built in china cup- | &¥! ‘Attractive 4° BR Family” home! Bath, 2 BR main floor, 2 BR upstalrs, full bases E Heated 3-room: suite, light and or Cou See rys aehrol Ph. ‘355-7017. we PUCuRSE SpERe. Gy Ties in: Kinnaird. All ‘utilities sup- Bia, $76 a - month. ae children. Eni see ote ‘before 5 ished suite, a ‘Eremenko Blocks Eh Ph. B65-B0GL. 6/0700.) 50H Ex or more of land. with option to buy. PaLiaees baby carriage in aaa ‘con> dition: cone 365-4004. A siltable home for pvoyear al 2086, female cleric, 1, time apply Box 400A, Castlegar News, tfng'| and David Donnan: + Mere words ate inadequate to |* ‘7 | express to each “and thi ‘ani exDRGssTOnS: “of “> eympat celved at the. pasaing of our deer r 4-bedroom house on’ %-acre | _ Commencing at a Saat iene on ttio high water mark ‘ofthe Colum- bla. River, used “ia with springs hee and mates, nh. 885-4287, commencement and containing * 7.5 Gcres,-more or less, for the purpose of Marine Service. Dated thia 24th day of March, 1962. Alex Cheveldave, BCLS, ' Agent For: R Sehn Thompson. | au LAND AcT Notico of Intention to Apply to Leste Land é In’ Land’ Recording District ot Nelson. and ‘situate: on the ‘Columbia 4) River in the vicinity of the Village of. Castlegi Take nous that Kinnaird Trans- Bus, Ph: S65-3441 © ‘increases property values. Res. att : Bid Better than “Money in the Bank” Inflation makes the dollar dwindle. But’ it 365-3276 7 , Thus, buying a good house {sa sound in- vestment, apart from the comforts and pleasures it will give your family.~ ~ ‘Years hence, you may get far more than you paid for it. Here, indeed, is that rarity ...@ BETTER “bet” than money in the bank! Come in and let us‘show you a few de are jnvited for.the purchase ot drole residential’ Tanta covering April 21. Any or all bids not necesenly accepted. Apply in \writ- ing to Box 4902, Castlegar News. 413 ave machinery: for ee back We hi ditches, septic tank holes and filling, ‘Ph. 865-8938, for Pe of. Kinnaird, B.C. ocer ation Ing . and excavating in- tends. tor apply ‘for, a ‘lease ‘of the following described lands:- mmencing at & post planted on the high water mark of the Columbia. River, .sald post being at the south 12, | wes corner of Block 72, Lot.181, Plan » Kootenay : District thence 8, 24 degrees 00' E. for 300 feet; thence N. Building Stippiles OGLOW BROS. Building. &. Supply. Co, Ltd. Phone 865-8851 24 dey ~~ | for 100 feet more or less to.the high water mark, being, the north. east corner'of the said Block 72; thence south’ westerly: along the “said high water mark. 370 feet more or ‘less 'to the point of ee and con- sale frcipe ‘or, lesa, for the ‘purpose of a "Gravel & Top | Soil “PHONE 265-9041 Dated this aath ‘aay, ‘of March, 1962. + sie ge ciereldaver BCLS.) For: ‘naira Transfer, alter: NOTICES : Lost “black, leather,, wallet. by Marlane’ Hotel., Valuable papers. Ph. 859-7448 {phone collect): ig ,and, chesterfield - cleaning, very. reasonable, Ph. ‘365-8305, 314 TERY TERROR DIP: Ee SUS COOS. RR STA ‘Minto Chapter No. 79, OES, Daf- fodil Tea and Bake Sale, Sat. April a (Not « oe he ieee’ ‘Rivers Hall, 0-4.80-; pt e ‘proceeds tor hos st cances fund. : CARDS OF THANKS Desting ala cere | Of issue. mather . and - grandmother, © Mr." J. urton, , Port Moody. ° —— Bart, Jeane everyone our sincere thanks and appreciation: for toke: -in the -loss of. our ‘be- tative calls each. weelt, Ph: ‘Rossland $62-5260°or Nelson 41. A low. nent ining & bes aad ‘Nels ieee ‘Russian Choir and.the Castlegar Fu- Willi loved wife and’ mother, Martha -La- zareff, Special. thanks.to Drs, Fowler and Yule, nurses‘ and ‘staff. of the Castlegar and District. Hospital, the eral’ Hoine. — lam Lazaretf, John, ‘Wullam : and families. Highway Kinnaird Phone. 36 Please take notice that weekly LEY, NAKUSP, CASTLEGAR,’ Henlars: Department of Lands. and Forests FOREST: SERVICE) NOTICE RE SCALING CLASSES | to whom it ‘may concer ES.ON- LOG SCALING"? will commence during the week of - APRIL 9th-13th : at’! the following: centers, KETTLE VAL- - should ‘contact their ‘local Forest, Oelcer, for further par- “INSTRUCTIONAL CLASS- NELSON, Interested ‘parties. of. sympathy and ‘floral of- | 6441. -|.terings;extended to us; during our Uving_ room, “SAND & GI Con. Maple’ & Sth, Onstiegar BULLDOZING i LAND CLEARING Parra \; Miatshall’s : Btore. >. “INCOME: TAK For Every Type of: Business ~ Vv. GE Public ‘Accountant: © |. 1186 CEDAR’ AVE.” RAIL. 2: * fo! =. Club Please Ph, = @, charter, _niember, ‘of, a Christina Lake Golf and Country See = ato particulars arop ae ape Bo iennenn or’ Ph,: TT ia FOR SALE ‘Move Righttn Are. you’ trgently: In’ need ofa home? We ‘have one: available’ now tor. immediate “occupancy. | Check htese features and’ let us show it 3 bedrooms, bath, . living room, kit- The’. basement ts bathroom © plumbing and. heating. ‘This area could be utilized as rum- pis room and spare bedrooms or could’ easily be converted | into a\ lovely, revenue apartment ‘to carcy payments, Full: price’ of this home 1s’ $15,800. Reasonable terms, Easy to Buy See this: 2-bedroom. home with dining - room, kitchen it i, TOP ANY 7 ‘ister,| PHONE TRAN. 365-6818 ag: | TONIGHT & FRIDAY: “. Shows at 6.45. and 9pm, “Skim ‘Milk . 15¢ Per Quart ‘Never Touched By. The Human Hand if 7 ‘ A Sue : + That’s Our New Square Space Saving |f ; Rs Carton, - You'll: Just Love It, So Easy.’ | a A. Jsed "ar 3a les And Convenient To. Handle Especially a 3 MS With The All New Aluminum Carton’ if i Holder. Aluminum Carton Holder At A ‘ _ Low Price of 39¢ Each. -> No Bottles To Wash Or Retin, Used only Once : EAS Only By You. Safer For Home Use «|. No Shattering: : Y:TO. OPEN Glass If Accidently Dropped. Protects Milk (From: POURS LIKE A Harmful Light Rays. The Most Modarn Method of ' PIT ‘CHER Home Milk Belew: % and. bath, This home is situated ona 60 x 100 improved lot with lnrge garage. at rear. This is'a good value at’ $9,500." - th Ave. Kinnaird 2 Large’ 2-bedroom home on cor- ner lot “= Lr. 15" x 18, Ist Br. 18 x 15, 2nd Br..12 x 12, tull base ment. Price $7,600 with $3,000 down. M} Offers, will be considered, Reduced Auto & Fire Rates © As price fg: important to you inquire about our new rates today, SASH SAND. ‘DOORS In All Popular Styles With a tank of proper size and fast heating elements you can depend on having plenty of hot water for all your household needs—modern Electric Water Heaters assure high-speed heating. SAT.’- MON. - ‘TUES, Matinee Saturday at 130 p.m, : Shows at 645 and 9 p.m.- > Afun-filled adventured : dous Wayae = STEWART GRANGER. 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