STLEGAR_NEWS, Thu Classified Ads Sc Per Word Per Insertion imum 75 Cents 3 Insertions for Price of 2 Classified Ads Deadline 10 a.m. Sharp Wednesdays Display. Advertising Deadline 12 Noon Tuesdays Phone 365-7266 © FOR RENT FULLY FURNISHED 1 bdrm. suite, $100. Available immediately. Ph, onihaerts BDRM. PARTIALLY furnicned apt., Hobson to- wnsite, Ph, 365-3454. 38 SMALL HOUSE IN~ROB- son, no bsmt. Ph, 365-7304, GREEN ACRES TRAILER Court. Reasonable alee, 2 BEDROOM MODERN house, fridge and stove in Kinnaird. Ph. 365-5223. SMALL CABIN S| for 2 or 3 people, available immediately. Ph. eet I BDRM. DUPLEX UNIT, furnished, No children or pets. Ph, 365-8091 after 5 p.m. 38 TRAILER PARKING SPACE in quiet. residential area, Ph. 365-5993. 87 ONE CAE IN ROBSON. Ph, 365-7128. 37 IN TRAILER SPACE small ae Park, ae = X 38 2 BDRM. TRAILER. Ph, 365-8126 Junction Trail- er Court, 37 3 SINGLE BEDROOMS, KI- tehen priviledges, quiet loc- ation in Kinnaird, Ph. oe February 22, 197: .@ FOR RENT 2 BDRM, HOUSE IN KIN- le, pets, Ph, 368-9773 ‘Trail. 3 i MODERN 2 BDRM. HOUSE in Robson. No pets. Ph, 865- 6691, FULLY FURNISHED 10’ X 45' 2 bdrm. house trailer. $75 per month, available immediately. Ph, bear MOBILE HOME SPACE AV- ailable end of February. Ph. 365-75. 36 2 & 3 BDRM. SUITES FOR rent. Full bsmt., 1 block from all shopping facilities, Ph. 365-5145 or soe 303: 3 IN BLUEBERRY, 2 BDRM. suite, furnished. Ph, 366- 329: 38 HIPWELL RENTALS 1, 2 bedroom house, Castle- far, large lot, quiet loca- tion $110 a month. 2. 2 bedroom house, King fe eck, heat and power inel. $128 a month. 3. 2 bedrm, house, Kinnaird with range, $85 a month, 4, Business premises on Col. Ave. with heat, $125 a month, Phone 365-7514 © MISC. for SALE eee HUSKY PUPS. Ph, 399-4414. 10 PER CENT SSCOUNT on all used vacuums if you ask for a Kirby Classic de- monstration. Please see our ad on page 8. Kootenay Kir- by Co, ELECTRIC RANGE 420 JOHN DEER CRAWLER loader with % yd. bucket. Ph, 365-7404, 37 JAWA, CZ, OSSA, _ZUN- dapp, authorized dealers for Boun Kootena: and South Oka agan, Full stock of accessories. G-O Motor- cycles (Ken Gregory-Stan Owen), Box 55: Grand Forks, Ph, 442-8132 or 442- 3734. 48 ORDER CHICKS NOW- DE- posit required. G. R. Me- Rae, Passmore 226-7244. ‘38 SAWS SHARPENED (by machine) and set, 82 Cedar St. (Next to Castle Thesire): in: TOP SOIL, CRUSHED OR pit-run gravel and sand — Ph. 365-5158. © HOMES for SALE 1 BDRM. FULLY FURNISH- ed duplex in Castlegar. Ph. 365-5774. LARGE MOBILE HOME Space in Genelle Area. Ph. 693-2318, tin7 Did you get your Patronage Refund last month? If not enquire from Rosa at the check-stand! Get it every month--Your neighbor does —Why not you? Bob's Pay’n Takit Stores Ltd. 47 HIPWELL REALTY Must Sell (MLS) Reduced by $2,000 — owner. moved so the house is presently vacant. 10th Ave. Kinnaird on the bench, 2 bdrms, W/W carpets thro- oughout. Very comfortable, Now only $17,900. 538-7th Ave. 2 bdrm. home. Love- ly modern kitchen with lots of birch cupboard space, double: sink, and fan, Util- room only a step away. Partly finished basement, double carport. Owners an- xious to sell. $16,500. Robson Townsite 1270 sq. ft of spacious living. 4 bdrms. only 4 years old, range and fridge included, Close to school and store. Very reasonable price at $18,000. Just Listed Kinnaird - 7th Ave. 3 bdrm, full basement home, J. F. HIPWELL 365-7514 — AGENT BJORN EDBLAD 365-7514 or 365-2423 HELP! (MLS) Forced to sell this coun- try place at Pass Ck. Near finished 3 bdrm. home on 3 acres, Old barn and coop. Good water system. Close to school and fishing. Price reduced by $1,500 but will sill listen to an offer. Ple- ase hurry. Close to Everything 501-4ih Ave., Castle- gar. Nicely kept 2 bedroom home, full basement, fenc- ed, fruit trees, close to school and shopping. $15,- 00. Commercial Property Zoned C-1 (core com- mercial) in downtown Cas- tlegar. 93 ft. frontage, 199 ft. deep, 6,000 sq, ft. of he fron’ property is paved. Ideal location and favour- able terms. Acreage 143 acres, lot 8265, t Blueberry and extra bedi down. Sep- arate garage. 2 acre pro- perty. At less than $20,000 you can't go wrong. Close to Town Two bedrooms at 88 Cedar Street. New oil fur- nace. Nice lot with fruit trees. Needs some finishing but for $8,900 it is a good buy. Woodland Park 11 years old, 3 bdrm. full bsmt. 2 rooms down- stairs. Nicely finished yard, Approx. $2,000 worth of furniture included in the sale. This is the Ist listing in a year we: have had in the Woodland Park area, so hurry or you'll be too late. Full price $25,000. Rent Problems (MLS) ‘Have a look. at this cozy 2 bdrm. home in-Cas- tlegar. Walking distance to shopping. Large 100x120 ft. lot. For $10,500 you will find it cheaper than rent. China Creek $105 per acre with F.P. of $15,000. Castlegar Business Retirement has forced the sale of this money ma- ker. Long established with good reputation. Very rea- sonable price. A golden opportunity. for the right person. All information in confidence. 15% Return on Investment Two dwellings on the same lot, Sth Ave., Kin- naird, one of which is block masonry construction. Rev- enues'o of $200 per month. $13,01 ee - Deluxe Contractor built for his own enjoyment. 1600 sq. ft. with finished basement. Large kitchen, 2 beautiful fireplaces. 22 baths. built- ter softener, W/W carpets. Balcony with a lovely view. HIPWELL REALTY 353 Columbia Ave., Castlegar listed at $47,000. 4 BDRM. OLDER TYPE home, 8rd Ave., Castlegar, elose to schools and shop- ping, gas heat, cooking and water, double’ garage, full basement. Ph, 365-8304 after 30 p.m. 37 3 BEDROOM HOME IN Castlegar. Ph, 365-6538, fe 9TH AVE. KINNAIRD. 4 drm. family home with bsmt. Suite, separate gar- age, pation. acres half of this landscaped; fruit trees also shade and flowering shrubs. Ph. 365-7334. 36 TOW DOWN PAYMENT — New three bdrm. full bsmt. homes, patio doors, sundeck, 1g, CAL- ports, $22,900 tor 1723-4 oth Ave. $21,900 for 1725, 9th Ave., Kinnaird in Kinberry Helge, Ph. soa-b110 = te . FULLY FURNISHED NEW LISTINGS cash, GROCERY STORE iness and building. 3 BDRM. HOME low, low taxes. BUILDING LOT Subdivision, SKATING ees Sharp hy YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED ] Castleaird Plaza J. E, Young-Manager Office 365-3347 Res, 365-8117 Dave Cooper-Salesman Office 365-3347 Res. 365-8225 Neat 1 bdrm., fully furnished home located on large 200’ X 100° lot. Move in immediately. Owner asking $10,500 but will listen to offers. First time listed a small grocery store. Ideal operation for retired person. Full price $2,000 Large store, fully equipped, is now for sale. Purchase price-includes % acre of land plus bus Sharp home located. in the Fairview sub- division. 3 bdrms. W to W in living room and Attractive half acre treed lot — Crestview © HOMES for SALE MORTGAGE MONEY IS . available at Castlegar Sav- ings Credit Union. Ph. 365- tins © VEHICLES 69 MERCURY COUGAR — Metallic green, white inter- jor, 25,000 miles, 351 cu.-4V -PS-PB, Selecto- matic trans., radio," 7 wheels si i reds Strand and Mosh Realty Ltd. Ave., Trail 1198 Phone Trail 364-2507 tina2 © MOBILE HOMES SAFEWAY. DOUBLE WIDE 24 X mobile home, will eeapt B best offer. Ph. 365- 5884, 12 X 56 MOBILE HOME IN good condition, Will consid- er any offers, Ph, S655105: MOBILE HOME 1969 PARK- wood 12 X 56, 3 Bdrm. ful- ly Tarnished. ‘Ph. eaters U 8’ % 30' TRAILER. PH, 365- 5800, 64 © PROPERTY LOT FOR SALE — 813 - llth Ave. Kinnaird. Ph. 308-8976 after 4.30. 38 CHOICE RIVERVIEW PRO- perty in Blueberry. 2.82 ac- res, Ph, 365-7496. 37 1 LOT, 85’ X 151’ IN BLUE- Ber Creek, Ph. one 1628 ®@ VEHICLES 68 DATSUN 510, $750. PH. 365-5591 after 1964 VW, ay HOLOE & battery, good Gas heater $500. Ph. SHE 750, 1962 CHRYSLER 2 sedan. Good condition Ray Ph, 399-4388. 1972 STINGER SNOWMO- bile, 19 hp. Used approx. 30 hours, Excellent condi- tion. Asking $550 or trade for 2nd hand car. Ph, 365- 5469 after 5 p.m. 38 .’11 DATSUN 510 4 DR, -PH. ware view. at Bi Riy- uistel, Room’ 5. Asking ~ $1200.00 38 1572 10" VANGUARD CAM per. Fiberglas roof,: fridge, furnace etc. Must sell. Fe 365-6563. -* time. Ideal fo: One year main- ing. Recently, new tires, bat- tery, anti-freeze, 24,000 che- ck, $2,800 firm, Ph. a "A DODGE Ck DODGE CHARGER 333 Mag. PS. P.B., 3 speed au- tomatle, 18,000 miles. Ph. 65-7723 and ask for Jim. eT 3 TON FORD WITH 12° Brantford Van. Top condi- a Ph. 39! a = 164 GALAXIE, 3: Goat shape. Ph. Dah ra, 1968 CUSTOM CAB Fin Ford. 300 cu. in., 6 cyl., au- to. Ph. 365- © BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ~ EARN MONEY _ IN SPARE TIME Men or Women to re-stock and collect money from New Type quality coin-operated dispensers in your area, No selling, ne. qualify, must have car, ferences, $1000 to $3,000 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent in- come. More full time. We establish your route. For personal interview write to, including phone number. : ROTORS LIMITED, Dept. “A” 1117 Tecumach ‘Road, ora WINDSOR N8W 1. 8358. ‘69 VW BEATLE, GAS Heater, 80,000 miles, $600 or nearest offer Ph, 365- 7114, 3 1958 PONTIAC 6 CYL. FOR parts. $40.00. Ph. sue uer Shey TRADE '69 DATSUN 1600 4 dr. sedan for import truck, Ph. 5853, 37 1964 CHEV. 2 or ENGINE, body and tires in excellent condition. Ph, oes 0 ae 36 1958 FORD EX- cellent condition, aon 365- 8351. 36 1970 DATSUN 1600, 1970 Volvo stationwagon. | Con- tact Castlegar Savings Cred- it: Union 365-7232. 36 1961 CORVAIR. MAPLE ST., 8th Ave. - 412. Good shape. ee 48 WHEEL DRIVE 1966 Ford Broneo Pick-up only Be000 mallee, asring SHED oo 1956 CHEV ¥% TON. PH. 365-5800. 64 @ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WOULD YOU LIKE A BUS- begin at home, £ fut wife teams. No. ‘a fake at this business by calling collect 364-2042. Let's have coffee and talk. VIDEO CASSETTE TELEVIEWING IS HEREII ®© WANTED EMPTY BEER AND POP bottles. Apply — Chuck's Transfer. Ph, ileal i ® WORK WANTED WILL BABYSIT FOR PRE- schoolers Ph. @ NOTICES ALCOHOLICS | ANONYM- ous is a fellowship of men and women who share thelr experience, sicength © atl hope with each other that they may solve thelr com- mon problem and help oth- ers to recover from alcoho- im. The only requirement 365-7604. 38 BABYSITTING AND HOU- sekeeping. Ph. 365-7674. ‘ WORK IN AREA IN CON- struction, 15 years exper- jence, Grader, Dozer, oper- ator and as foreman. Can repair. Married man, 41 years old. Box 63, Sundown, Manitoba. 36 PROT SSsIONAD SCHILD care, es 3 6 years. Ph. ‘305-7280. tae 3 years and under Ph. 365- 3413, tin for ip is a desire to stop ST. There are no dues or fees for AA. membership; we are self- supporting through our own contributions. A.A, is not allied with an sect, denom- ation, politics, organiza- tion or institution; does net wish to engage in any {roversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay. sober and help other alco- holics to achieve sobriety. Box 303, Castlegar. tin 40 ALL GEAR DRIVE 14 HP, @ NOTICES Write to- day for brochure showing how a $12,000 investment can earn you $36,000 and more a year with an ex- clusive 60-seat Mini Theatre and video cassette distribu- ey lon ron Bu business start im. tely at the $36,000 level and escalate from there! Because of our train- ingiand lifetime supervision pon competitive rapid- growth, high profit new-as- tomorrow opportunity re- quires no experience in a Telated field. This will with- stand your attorney's strict- est investigation, Transcon- tinental Video Corporation Limited 830 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C, Tel: (6043 687-6941. (No collect calls) ® WANTED TO RENT: HOUSE IN CAS- tlegar or vicinity. 2 bdrms., iridge and stove. Ph. .365- WANT TO BUY 3 OR 4 bedroom home in Kinnaird. Close to school, Ph. 399- 4481 Thrums, 37 » YOUTH BED HEH. 090-7008. PROPERTY PREFERABLY around Pass Creek area. 2 or 3 acres, Ph. 365-7485. fh vlosis atures and ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. WE CAN HELP YOU FINANCE YOUR HOME KINNAIRD Make an offer on this deluxe three bed- room home on fifth Avenue in Kinnaird. Owner is. relocating and is anxious to sell. Twelve hundred sq. feet, Twenty six foot long living room, nicely landscaped on a 80 x over two hundred foot lot. Gold wall to wall carpeting plus handsome Damask dra- pes enhance walnut feature wall and sixteen foot wide picture window, $26,500.00. KINNAIRD like to talk about it. CASTLEGAR . Would you like to trade in your trailer on a brand new house in Kinnaird? See us, we would Charming small home on six acres on Merry Creek road, one acre in fruit trees and garden, test on view bench. Steal it at $10,900.00. Two three bedroom homes on 300. foot ict on seventh Ave. One for your personal the other for. revenue. Exceptional landscap mney compliments the main three bedroom comfort ele home with large-kitchen with built-in china cab- inet, finished pine wall bedroom is an added ate traction in the basement. $27,500.00, Looking for a two bedroom two storey home in dressers, built-in bar, wa- | enough 3) furnished sey. The skating the summertime. Lots Last week we had 3 lots in Kinberry Heights, Each lot measuring 165 x 110 and now one is sold and two are left so hurry. BLUEBERRY CREEK ‘There are two houses on this Teena: Move into one and rent the other. Drive by 309 - 3rd St. and phone our office for appointment to view. STARTER HOME Attracti eis) arge all fenced lot. Good Ca: ion, foo rae, Priced to sell at $11, ROBSON 2 Bdrm. home on large lot. Immediate occup- ancy. Low Price. GENELLE Country living on one acre. 3 bdrm. home, L-shaped living and dining room, full bsmt., oil heat, 4 out-buildings and ideal location. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Beauty Parlor. First time offered. Attractive, well managed Beauty Parlor. Fully equipped and ready to go. KINBERRY HEIGHTS Sharp 4 bdrm. home. Good view, nicely treed location. eis a fully fways rented. bo). io a = imming pool in "MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE practically downtown, Large kitchen and dining room, Massive cabinet space. Cedar lined storage, immaculately cared for. $20,000.00, ROBSON Stove & Fridge and Deep freeze compliment this cozy two bedroom home in Columbia Heights. Just right for a young couple. $9,500.00. Pannelling throughout highlights this two bedroom super home. Dining room and all the comforts. $18,500.00, Three bedrooms, Large garage, lovely kit+ chen, stucco exterior, Pantry and utility room, Firm Price. $16,000.00. Full basement two bedroom located next to swimming to swimming pool and tennis courts, End lot ensures privacy. $14,000.00. COMMERCIAL Large lot in exceptional area hospital prox mity. $12,000.00. Realfone ‘ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. J. HOWARD ANDERSON 365-6451 MARY ANDERSON 365-6451 or 965-5244 I DO REMODELLING, IN- terior and exterior, Build vanities and rumpus rooms and finish attics. Ph, Geor- ge at 365-7348, tin 41 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT on all used vacuums if you ask for a Kirby Classic de- monstration. Please see our ad on page 8, Kootenay Kir- 7 CO, RASP. DGE' new addition is now ready ncy by interested ly eltizens, For inform. ation phone 365-6712, 38 FEARFUL? SEEKING PEA- CE? NEW UNDERSTAND- ING? Send today for the Living Bible’ nglsh. econ . Recom- ly “Graham Deluxe padded green cover only $8.95. Send cheque or M.O. now to: Bibles, Box 600, Beaverlodge, Alberta. Money back guarantee. (co- D or Chargex Number OK too). Gtin as NOTICE ae egion now © a and ee hes pe. Tractors, over 20 attachments. More power for your dollar. Phone, write for literature and de- monstrations or come and see UB. G. & H. DISTRIBUTORS Sales and Service Box 72, Ph. 365-7306 Robson, B.C. © ENGAGEMENT Mr. Ray Rezansoff, son of Mr. and Mrs, Willi bd ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Peter J. Hrabec of Holden, Alberta are pleased to announce the engagement of their daugh- cia Ann to Mr. Ronald a Jackson, son of Mr. Mrs. George A He and Kinnaird, B. ®@ ANNOUNCE Live, music. 6°. -Mr.and Mrs, Frank Ko- °°’ ri ee ‘are: hoon to announte Salt Divor orca poration. 414-1298 W 10 ‘ane, Tel 738-1781. 151 ociates, Og- low's or Castlegar bee —L—————Eee A.A. MEETS RO! Church Hall, Wednesdays 8 p.m. Health Centre Sat- urdays 8 p.m. Alanon Sat- urdays, Health Centre 8 . The wedding to take place on April 14th, 1973, IN MEMORIUM In loving memory of wialliany Gordon Beith who passed away on Febru P1962, jay ary Ever remembered by his wife and family. © IN MEMORIUM p.m. For further jon write Box 303 or Box 1332 Castlegar. tin45 QUALIFIED ‘QUALIFIED FARRIER — Rick Martin. Ph. 952-7993 tind. Nelson. PIANO In loving memory of Paul Tempeiton Melville who passed away Feb. 26, 1970. Always in our thou- ghts and never forgotten by his wife Winifred and ‘fam- ING AND repairs, C Music Ph, 368-6621. tin 6 PHOTOCOPYING: _BLACK- on-white process, Birth cer- tificates, important papers and lef » ete. Reasonable rates. Apply at deere ra News. Carpet Headquarters OGLOW BROS. CASTLEGAR Phone 365-7202 Married couple HELP WANTED 5-day week (evenings 6 p.m. to 12 midnight). High Wages. Castlegar area. Phone Collect 825-4632 or 352-7123 required, Steady job. Downtown For Rent with business: premises or would be ideal for student: accommodation. ‘Up to 6 ‘bedrooms if necessary. Large living room and kitchen, 2 bathrooms, gas heat, plenty of off-street parking. A money: maker for the right persons. Phone 365-7266 days or 365-8024 evenings See It Now! Apartment EXHIBITION CENTRE 1 by i Fy parties Saturday during a morning meeting In the Town Hall of Castlegar. Attending the meeting, clockwise, were ‘Doukhobor Historical Society director Peter Oglow, presl- dent of the society Bill M lees, B.C. director Dr. 8. Fstr, Castlegar and District Arts Council Mrs, R. M Elmer Verigin, Mayor John Landis of Castlegar, designer Harry Soloveoff, Anne Forester and representative for the Castlegar and District Museum Mrs. Wilcox, — Castlegar News Photo School District No. 9 Considers Building of Workshop Area ®@ LEGAL Pollution Control Branch OURC! Water peruress Service Pollution Control. Branch APPLICATION FOR A ‘ PERMIT UNDER THE POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, Ap) ex- ceived rom the dey ent ied OE education -to. cal tenders 2% .on the installat noone or, whee ser- ee 18 required, within 30 days of the serving of a : copy of the application, file with the Director an objec- tion in writing to the grant- ing of a permit, stating the maaner in which he is af- fected. Those who ‘lo not s0 qualify may file with the Pollution Control Board an » objection in writing under section 18; (6), in the same mann time period as oration of the by apply. to tie Director for a permit to discharge effluent from ti Sewage Treatment Plant located North end of Kin- naird, East of Railwa: into Columbia River wi ch flows Southerly and discharges into Pacific Ocean and my applica ion to all per- sons ed. 2. The and 1 upon whichi the works 8 at located is Lot M, Plan a8 fon Lot 16 : District Lo 598. - | The quantity “Ot effluent “fo be be discharged is as fol- lows: ‘Average annual daily dis- charge (Based on operat-, ing Period) 42,500 Imper-' it imi discharge 45,000 perish gallons: -The 0] operating period dur- i which the - effluent be discharged is con- “tguous § * is not what type of project ve notice of © by the board of trustees for School District No. 9. The area, which must also be secure from vandal. ' the ism, would be used for ma- jor building rofects by the senior ind clas- 5e8, Because of local inter- est in aviation and the ular aviation technology course at Selkirk College, the building of an aircraft has been considered by the At present the ti by Education Minister Viewed by Board Secondary school prin. cipals, French teachers and board of trustees for School District No. 9 are to meet to discuss Education . Minister’ Eileen Dailly’s re- “ cent announcement on Fren- ch language instruction. The purpose is to take the best advantage of funds that are now being made available to supplement ex- isting programs with such things as language tapes, but to obtain a wor! In other busines: ments for a water Ootischenia and one as well as easement for widening an access road, were approved by the board. These, how- ever, canont be finalized untif pan order-in-council is ie are roval has been re- e ition only of a ~ dust control system’ at’ the Kinnaird Junior Secondary School. Several workshop ap- Plications were approved. These were, for J. R. Landis to attended the ApH 6 and 7 Fourth Ann Reading Conference at UBC; J. Mc- Vicar and M. Desai to at- tend the March 2 English workshop, ‘Trail District Teachers’ . Conference; Pat Haley to attend Feb. 23 to 25 Track and-Field coaches day for grad teachers to attend the Feb. 27 intermediate social stu- oir which will be making an appearance at the Van- couver Doukhobor Youth Group Centre as well as two secondary schools in West Vancouver. ® CARD of THANKS We wish to say many thanks to the Drs. and staff of Castlegar Hospital for all their care and attentiun to Omer, Also thanks to Our many friends for all th rides to the hospital. Omer has been moved to Shaugh- nesey. ‘hanks Again, Omer and Edith Wilson uent a fore discharge is as follows: Secondary. tr- eatment (Bacterial decom- position and aeration) pl- us chlorination. , E. T. Bodard, Secret- ry-Treasurer hereby cer- that a copy of this application. has -been re- ceived by the Regional District of Central Koo- tenay. E, T. Bodard 8. This application, dated on the 25th day of Jan- uary, 1973, was posted on ground in accordance wilh e the Pollution Con- trol Regulations: : Allen Selbie. BIRTHS JONES — To Mr. and - Mrs, David Jones of Kin- naird, Feb. 14 a son. BAKER — ‘o.Mr. and’ Mrs. Clifford Baker of Th- IGIN — To Mr, and Mrs. Mike ‘Verigin of Castlegar, Feb. 15 twin dau- 8 IBBS — To Mr. and _ Mrs, Gary Gibbs of Castle- © gar, Feb. 15 a son ant 1ha daughter, te! stu- dent trips “and in-service teacher training. dergarte: fall” with ‘attendance on a ‘Nan Barnett Stephens, ecumenical - p: ishes of this area, held fhe eir annual meeting Feb. 1 with Rev. John Stainer. as chairman, The three churches ap- proved the proposed bud- get for 1973, presented a by central treasurer Bud Bro- wn. Members elected to the ich, \ppointed Rector’s war- den was Jake Steele of Sil- verton. J. L, Irwin of New Denver was appointed peo- pies: bate oe Secre! asurer a pointments were Mrs, xe ma Wright of ‘Sivertan foe Zion United, Mrs. J, L. Ir- win for St. Stephen's New Denver and Mrs. Vi Gilroy for Turner Memorial Unit- ed, New Denver. Elders for Zion are M. Wright and w. Gerow. . M. Scaia J. Forsyth bers, and W. Martin Ootischenia Requests _ Water Study The Ootische: aia te ovement District has eld “regarding the a joint lone on act said ee tee in a letter read at Castle- gar's ¢ council meeting: Tues- it, this study should tet pate aes ssulthout: sel cipal Fleming was ey to advise . the rusilschenls im-' et that Ald. WEATHER E E 7 peek Pome ie Sa5a Feb, 19. Rebs 20 Ed Mosby a Strendly in- dicated a willingness to ac: cept invitation to a meeting called to discuss the matter, and that he would. make available to any such meeting informa- tion compiled by the town on the subject. A similar step was ta- ken ‘by Kinnaird council. scribed by the local: school board,” said su erintendent of schools G. C. Bissell, “but no information has yet been forwarded from the partment of education.” In viewing other seg- ments of the announcement, little was said on the sub- ject of corporal punishment which is no Jonger permit- ted in the schoo! The local board appear- fa to share divided opin- mF ittle effect is expected from a further announce- ment which stated a regul- ar spring vacation at the end of March each year will replace the current week- plus holiday that moves wi- th Easter. od. Fri however, Temains a fala? SILVERTON NEWSLETTER *panmed « elders: for ° Tuner wn srry eae) Slocan Lake Hospital Auxiliary recently held th- eir annual meeting. President Helen Suth- erland gave a report on a successful and worthwhile year. Mrs. Sutherland said gh they didn't have big to pur a ase of brighten up the bedside ta- bles. Uniforms for the five candy stripers have been ordered, Sliverton residents in Slocan Lak Mr, and Mrs. Brian Law: son of Salmon Arm were Silverton, visitors for a few days. e e e fisherman that 1 ait Lake ishing hasn’t been’ too good this winter. e s e Bill Waldron of Slo- spent a few days Regional Hospital a agtldent on can Cit in following an his job at th Showing On Bear _Held Wed. A presentation on Bears and the Bear Problem held last. night in’ the Le, Hall by. conservation of! cer Ted Rutherglen could: well nave had-a good showing of innaird Aldermen. ese sn i's coun- meet Bayes, as a_ private *sitizen, ex: tended an invitation. to sounell to view the present- "br, Bayes stated he knew the town. had had bear problems and he con- sidered Mr. Rutherglen an expert in this: field. He also stated he was sure Mr. Rutherglen would be happy to make a present: ation ‘to council should he be invited. High Scorer Jim Condon local tlons tock: the triehiee wie th frlendly competition. on Satnrday of last week. About 45 rollers enga- . “fess in to iat rivalry, ay an h of God, took it for ie ladies, Later at the Castlegar Hotel, however, | tt was a dif. ferent ball With an evening of orsch, home- made bread, pie and coffee the score was evened up wih ie everyone Man Charged With Over -08 Reading becoming | Roast CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday. February 22,1973 7 CHUCK OR ROUND BONE. Gov't, Inspected. Grade ‘A’ Roast PORK. Shoulder. Gov't, (nsp. Grain-Fed .. Grade ‘A’, Medium. Farm Fresh, 2% dozen pak ported n "op p.m. Saturday resulted in damages es- timated at $1 250 and a Castlegar man being charg- ed for driving with a blood alcohol count over .08. Gerald Frampton, was charged after the vehic- le he was driving was in collision with the ree ofa vehicle driven by Silverthorne, 20, al legar. The Silverthorne vehi- cle was proceeding north on Columbia Ave. a left hand turn into. the Kosy Kottages when the ac- ccurred, cident o After hitting the rear of the Silverthorne car the Brampton vehicle bounced id struck a utility pole. No juries were. re- ported with the Frampton vehicle Sustaining: $1,200 of the total damage 0 3 Cas- Charges Follow Accidents 50, - Buns: Dozen Egg Butter. Coffee Blue Ribbon. One Jb. Pkg. Butter Bums. Fresh Chumed. i: No.1 .. Toilet TISSUE. Delsey, Assorted Two in downtown Castle; Tuesday of last wee! resulted in charges. Donald German of Cas- : " flega® has been charged wie failing to yield the right-. a two-car ac -Ge "was paling out from a stop when it was in collis- jon with another car driven - by Michael Ford of Castle- gar. Damages have been est- imated at $350. At Lies ear driven by Joan McKenzie of Castle- gar was stopped behind. a left turn when ite was hit from-behind by a vehicle driven by Patrick Hall of Castle; oa ak Mr. Hall cared with tis pee too ‘Damage has been esti- mated at $250, Licence Suspended Judge R. R. van Patten heard. two separate - cases a court was -heid here ON Gerald Frampton, 50, ot Castlegar was fined $200 in default 30 days and had his driver's licence suspend- ed for 30 days. Frampton appeared on a charge of driving with a blood alcohol count over .08, The charge resulted from a feo car aceldent Sat- urday in which damages were ostinaated at $1,250. henia being fined & default 10 “go aays in jail. The charge resulte from an _ incident vite took place Feb. 16, Presbyterian Women Meet The regular ‘monthly meeting of Grace. Presbyter- fomen’s Circle was held last Thursday at the home of Mrs, James Smith o _The meetin, opened whe a a devotional’ eriod led y ths president, irs. D. A. ict minutes of the Jan- uary meeting were read b secretary-treasurer Mrs. S. Crawford: who: also pre- sented the financial re art showing a substantial ease, ; A gift-bu ing commit: tee was formed consisting of vice-president Mrs, R. Fou- bister and Mrs. Crawford. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Crawford. Mi Cavio, California, Green Drinks SOFT. Fanta, Fresca and Orange. 28 or. ........ Butter ae Squirrel.. Smooth. 4B OZ. fOr oo... sccsesesseee 1.19) Avocadoes 8. $l] Cream = 8% Tide King Size Pkg. Laundry oe] JsJ9 Margarine 34% Cheese * PARONI. eee, Bleact | PERFEX. 9% PRICES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 22, 23, 24 AT SUPER-VALU (CASTLEGAR ONLY)