Something New; Disco For Younger Generation Something new and differ- ent for the Castlegar area is being tried out especially for the younger generation aged 12 to 19, Non-stop “Disco” dancing ‘to records and tapes is being ‘held every Sunday afternoon at the Kinnaird Hall. ‘This is being supervised by the people of RockyMont Studio, plus a school teacher, City council has given permission for use of the hall on a trial basis, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, June 3, 1976 MORE CLASSIFIEDS READ THE. | CASTLEGAR NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS BOB'S [2 Pay'n - Takit . r’s Biggest Little Super-Market! :|Beef Sausage :/Bacon t Sugar Cured Slab Ib. '| Mild Cheese 3 to 5 Ib, pes. Ib. ....... $1.49 BEEF CUT & WRAPPED . FOR FREEZER Grade ‘A’ Ib, 20.2... B5e Luncheon Meat 12 oz. tin .. 79 (Spork 12 oz. tin ... 89c | Chicken Pies t .~1 8 ox, & [3 -for 0... $1.19 72 Up Bottles | Poi... 99 ‘|Pumpkin Seeds Roasted [Ib oo... $1.39 ‘| Potato Chips SALT & VINEGAR ‘|ig. trispak .. 69¢ © LOST “Lost — A WHITE SAM- yed dog, please call 365- 2668 or 365-7396, A separa VER “CHARM let with 6 charms, Ares in govau. Castlegar Sat., Sentimental value. Be § Ph, 965-5697. @ HELP WANTED WE WILL HIRE YOU, WE will train you,, and we will fire you if you don’t make for Gren interview 364-19) PARTS SE maid and HANEE cook, apply in Bing Wk. City Centre- Eta & . Rm. No Calls Ph. please ‘HAVING HARD TIME ‘ends meet. Maybe I could a a you. I need two salespersons, also a person for Service Dept, age no barrier, must have car — R advancement, wi apeinent possibilities for the right man or woman. are self-motivated, enthuse astic, and enjoy meeting and “helping "people, write to us now. 3007B, gastleete, News, Castlegar, CHIEF STEWARD. APPLY in seriting, at stating wages ex- pected, exper lence and age. lust be bondable. Branch 170, Canadian Legion, Box 3014, Castlegar, $22 CASTLEGAR JR. HOCKEY Club is now accepting ap- plications for a hockey coach for the 1976-77 sea- in, emergency : fly situations... Full am. Monday to Friday. Hi Arrow Transport Ltd. 1701-5th Ave. S. Castlegar, B.C, IN Coffee Bar Special HOT DOG WITH WOIKS Fountain Drink 5c with above Certo biquid bottle .... Certo Crystals 2 pkgs. .... 47 ‘Coca-Cola Pop E TINS ‘5 tins .... $1.00 plus deposit Negetable Oil - Burn‘s gal. ...... $3. Hi C Drinks 48 ox. 2 tins ...:. 99 ‘|Nabob Coffee $1 Instant Coffee Large 10 oz. | ros WHY PAY MORE? Fab 15 Ib. box .. LOW BED and HIGH BOY HAULING Al Clausen Phone: 365-3056 “Jack” Levesque Phone 365-3736 Mobile 3127 or 3137 “VANCOUVER OFFICE © PERSONAL A WORTHY WAY TO REMEMBER In Memoriam donations and Bequests by Will made to the B.C. Heart Foundation are used to promote Heart Research, Education & Com- munity ‘Aids Programs, Don- ation envelopes are avail. able at: Castlegar Funeral Home, _ Ban! Unions, Drug Stor ores, Great Caldset Groceteria, All don- ations will be acknowledg- ed by a tax receipt to donor and ‘a card to next of kin, For further information Phone 385-3274 or 365-2515. SWINGTIME NEWS, PICT- ure ads, dances, for Swing- ers in Wash. and Western Canada. Est, 1969. $3 per ane, or free details, CY Club, P.O, Box 24106, New, ‘Westminster, B.C, VSL ‘ARE YOU LIVING WITH holic, But, do you know what it's lng 2, to you? Is for you. atectings: Health Centre, Saturday 8:00 p.m. St. Rita's Catholle Chureh (basement) We + Ecumenicat ' Par! fie @ NOTICES OOLAREE Boys a in) Ate 2nd - Aug. Uth. Girls (9-14) Jul, mathe: ‘Aug. 2nd. Registration fo- trms available from Re; Honal astle- of Hope Campaign. If you haven't yet made a dona: lon, drop boxes are at Carl's Drugs, West's, and Castlegar Drug. Please help ~ the Handicapped in our ar- 323 FECISTERED MUSIC TEA- cher Bernadette McDonald has openings for theory & plano siudents for Sept. Call Gall 65. also cater to your parties, weddings, e' Matt. Deverney at 905-7027 for further details, PLAN 24 i * Interest calculated on daily balance: at Castlegar Savin: Credit Union ADDRESS LABELS, HAN- dy for use on envelopes, parcels, ete. 3 tax. Castle legar News. tin Direcfory of Business and Professional Services 00. for $228 ° @ NOTICES DOG GROOMING AND PET Supplies, Located 6 miles west of Nelson. The Exec-U- Clip, Mrs, N. Lopaschuk 9622981, + tfin22 MORE CLASSIFIED ADS ON PAGE 15 TS GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th ‘Ave. South, Castlegar Sunday School — 10.00 a.m.. Worship Service — 11 a.m. Tues, — Bible Study 7 p.m.. Rev. C, Smyth - 368-3818 ‘ST, PETER LUTHERAN "CHURCH 405 Maple St, Castlegar Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Sat., June 5 Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor 112 - 4th Ave. N. 365-3662 or 365-3664 Counsellor Beth Jardine Phone 365-6512 “The Church. of the uiheran Hour” Robson St. David's Anglican & United Churches REGIONAL ECUMENICAL P, 945 am, suodey School end Sarv) 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion (Anglican) 9:40 a.m. Sunday School 10 am. United Church Service 11:15 a.m. Anglican Morning Prayer 12:30 p.m, Congregational and Sunday School Picnic at St.’ David's grounds. arish Office: 365-8337. % Ministers — ae Besmond Carroll — Anglican Rev. Ted Bristow — United CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South \ HF oo Mkgaming”, “Worshiping® cama! Sunday 9:45 a.m, Classes for all Ages 11 am., Family Worship We Y 7:30 p.m, Opportunities to — ' CHURCH OF CHRIST a IN CALVARY ( BARTIST, CHURCH 'Ottice 365-3480 ° Home 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Moy * ,Castleaird P , For Information Phone 365-7362 or 365-7973 or 365-2241 One Block East of the Castlesird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m, Sunday School 11am. Morning Worship 7 p.m, Fellowship Service PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE , 787 Fisct Ava. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph. 385-5212. Sunday School 9.50 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Friday: “Bll: -7;30 “Russia Today” — Check Here for Assistance 12. ehone} anne sidateo, astlegar 191 Columbia ‘Ave, es 2 Castlegar AA. Mesting Schedule Alcoholic Anonymous is a fellowship of men. and women who their ex- ‘perience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. Sunday: 9 am. Breakfast mee! — Hi Arrow Arms Hotel. Monday: 8 p.m. Dis- cussion Meets ig — Health lay: 8 p.m. — Robson Cen! Step ‘Meeting Church Hale Wednesday: 8 p.m. Discussion Meeting — Lutheran Church “(4th and Maple). sday: 8 p.m. Women's Meeting Health Gan. , Saturday: 8 p.m. Pul ting ~— St: David's Church basement (Colum- bia Ave.) Saturday: 8:00 Discussion Meetin: ening, apm Cathelic Church basement a Avenue North, Casi Call 365-6722 or aes. WE CARE! Bed Wetting A PROBLEM? Then there is good Nevali DRY. "BED ALARM SYST! is now available on es ntal Basis from CASTLEGAR DRUGS Call in and discuss this with @ NOTICES — . THE OFFICE OF GEORGE Swetlikoff, Massage pist will be close fo June SEF NEED YOUR HOUSE PAIN- ted (interior or exterior), or a ‘age or carport Reasonable rates. Work guaranteed. Ph, Trail 368- 9508, with or without single or double KEEP YOUR BUDGET ALIVE WITH OUR LOW, LOW PRICES! FOR YOUR SHOPPING ONVENIENCE Open Mon. thru Fri, 9 AM, to 9 PM, Sat. ‘till 5:30 P.M, Closed Sundays side lights FREE ESTIMATES without obligation - KOOTENAY BUILDERS -663 Columbia Ava. — PH. 365-5155 RHC INS, AGENCIES LTD. 601 Baker ty Nelson Ph, 352-7252 Fire - Auto, - Boat Tralier - Life Call Peter Majesgey 365-5386 COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE «Sump & Septic Tank Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave. Casilegar RUBBER MFG. COMMERCIAL PRINTING: OFFICE & STATIONERY SUPPLIES MAGNETIC & DISPLAY SIGNS APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs All Home Appliances Phone 365-3649 or 365-3145 Dave's DIXIE LEE Fried Chicken’ Take-Out “WE you like a CHICKEN You'll like DIXIE” LEE” > OPEN DAILY - Mon, - Thurs. 12 noon - 10 p.m. Fri. - Sat. 12 noon = Midnight. Sun. 12 noon- 8 pm PHONE 365-5304 CASTLE TIRE LID. SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial Tire Specialists - Passenger:, and: Off... Highway Tires WHEEL BALANCING 24 Hour Servico 365-7145 - 1050 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Res. 365-8292 H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia ; Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 Wheel Alignment Brakes - Shocks WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL S.S. No. 1, Trail No, 6 Ymir: Rd., Nelson Clinics at Castleaird Ploza Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:30 a.m. to 12.30 noon Phone 365-2344 “SELE ASHEIM & Co, Ltd. 802 - 18th St. S. Castlegar Phone 365-2362 or 365-3644 j @ CUSTOM ‘BUILDING The Only Complete Brake Shop in the. Kootenays TIRES - TIRES For - Information ae on. Business Directory Space Contracting COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC HEAT L: HOOLAEFF - ELECTRIC PHONE 365-7191 an Additions @ TRUCKING @ BACKHOE: LOADER Commercial st | Residential Call 365-5210. ; DESMOND T, UTTLEWOOD D.O.S, OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352.5152 ELECTROLUX CANADA LTD. Sales & Service 1491 Bay Ave. TRAIL, B.C. PHONE 364-1914 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly ‘Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers” Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques. ERNIE’S SHELL 24 Hour Towing 365-5690 Gas. & Oil Sales 1 CAFE " LANDSCAPE CONTRACTING TREES, SHRUBS. BEDDING PLANTS efe, All supplies for complete landscaping. Guaranteed one year growth, SAM‘S NURSERY & FLORIST 1001 - 9th Ave. South % Castlegar PHONE 365-7312 BILL'S MOTOR-IN LTD. 213 Baker St, Nelson We are Franchise bd “Dealers : r Castlegar & District Sales & Service PHONE 352- 5383 . Dealer License ~ Number. D1471 COHOE INSURANCE Providing a Complete Insurance Service TWIN RIVERS GLASS ‘LTD. 7O1-7th Street South CASTLEGAR Complete Supply of Glass All Types. - For Installation & Repairs PHONE 365-2220 or 399-4400 evens fecturers’ Association at AWARDED the Interior Lumber Manufacturers’ Asso- * dation Senlor Grading Trophy at the association's annual general meeting held recently in Penticton is Joe if bpm! control supervisor here ELECTED DIRECTOR of the Interior Lumber Manu- the association's annual meet- ing held April 29 in Penticton is E. J. (Ed) Biggs of Castlegar, mill manager, Tareries, Lonber] Operation a mark of 98.25 per cent in grading examinations held by hy Sh left, in J Escelving Ube trophy frees Jiet HAL chatrman of the ILMA quality claterior. trol committee, while Nancy Boi Huggias, ILMA ciel samt sepivi, iook om. wt { lected direct: Choveldave and a Photo oe ‘he left, in the second row. ie eatetlor Lumber Manafactarers Association Photo Fareeee ee Se Stee te Leste eras Caravan Stage Company To Do Play on Bill Miner Bill Miner, British Colum- bla's legendary train robber, is the subject of a play now being prepared by the Caravan Stage Company for its summer tour of the Okanagan and Weat Koote- nays, The Wild West bandit, who was the first to uso the phrase “hands upt”, came north from California and settled near Aspen Grove in 1903, under the name of George’ Edwards. In that year, he pulled: the first train robbery in Canada, stop- ping the Canadian Paelfie ex- Press near Silverdale. Nobody connected gentle old George Edwards, a favorite of the neighborhood children and an occasional substitute preacher, with the daring hold- UE sepaioat——ta But in 1906, with his partners Shorty. Dunn and Louis Colquhoun, he held up the C.P, express again, this time near Ducks (Monte Creek), The three bandits were captured through the efforts of _ Cat, William Fernie of the.B.C..... Provincial: Police, and .Sgt.” Wilson of the Royal Northwest. Mounted Police, > The Pinkerton files identi- fied Edwards through a tattoo of a dancing girl. as the notorious Bill Miner, who had been robbing stage coachet and trains since the 1860" “Old Bill!” was sentenced to life, but warned “No jail can hold me, sirl" In August 1907, he escaped and returned to the No Preliminary Draw for Next $3 Western Canada Lottery Commencing with the next $3 Western Canada Lottery, there. will be no preliminary draw’as has been the case in the past. , At the August draw eman- ating from the McPherson Auditorium ‘in Victoria, eight winning numbers will be gener- ated on the live television show to be seen on the entire Western CTV network, ‘Two numbers generated at the’ Victoria draw will each be worth a quarter of a million dollars to.their fortunate hold- PICKUP. & DELIVERY SERVICE Express tales & Pick-ups in. Castlegar Area No parcel too small « Prompt, Reliable, Insured 269 Col. Ave., Castlegar PHONE 365-3301 Open Saturday GREEP'S FLECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates OFFICE SUPPLIES Scotch Tape, Staples Columnar Pads Typewriter Ribbons labels; Add Rolls, Stc. CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia Ave. CALDSET GROCETERIA AND LAUNDRET : 4038 Col. Ave. (Bottom of Sherbiko Hill) _— OPEN — Monday thru Saturday YORK Gas Fitting vax" ©. Ventilation Heating - Refrigeration & Mechanical System, — Sales & Service — MESYMA 704 - 6th Ave. South h. 365-7775 - Castlegar (a ori. AUTO BODY. : 633 - 6th Ave. §. Castlegar - 8.30 am, to 10.30 pm. Sunday and Holidays 9.00 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Groceries, Tobacco, Confectionery and General PHONE. 365-6534 Fire Restoration Flood & Smoke Damage Professional Carpet & Upholstery Steam Cleaning (Ch RESIDENTIAL feel commencta Castlegar Ganttor Soma” ; AL PELLAND — ba 365-6293 151 Meadowbrook: Rd., i Costes, Be. CAS’ TLEGAR NEWS \ PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT. Volley Truck & Tractor HEAVY EQUIPMENT REPAIRS for all types of Trucks, Tractors & Crawlers {Diesel or Gas) All. Types of Welding & Steel. Fabrication Hwy 6 - 6 miles north of Playmor Junction PHONE 226-7462 FRANK'S Sharpening Service {Behind Castle Theatre)’ a7 EEN Saws, Mower Blades, Scissors, Drills, - Garden and Pinking Shears, PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE RATES “PH. 365-7395 “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS" » CASTLEGAR, B.c. ee FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1947, BY L. V, (LES) CAMPBELL, BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN (MRS.) LOIS HUGHES, NEWS EDITOR =— BRAD WALLANS, ADVERTISING MGR. ‘Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News ts $8.00 per year, The price by delivery boy Is 20 cents an Isauc. Single copies in stores are 20 cents, ; Second-class mail registration number 0019. The Castlegar News Is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulattons, JU Ie ulso a member of the Canadian Com: munity Newspapers Aasclallon and) the B.C, division of the Canadian Community Newapapers Axsoclation. All currespondence should be addressed to: The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, Castle- sur, B.C, VIN 314, Letters for publication must be signed In ink with the correct name. and address of the writer, “Pen” names will be used” auesting space that the Unbillty of ihe Bal the event of fallure to. publish any advert ment of any description or ‘in the event :that’ errors occur In the publishing of’ an “advertise- meut shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for that portion of the advertis- ing space occupied by the Incorrect item only, and that there shall be no Habillly in any event beyund the amount pald for such’ advertisement. ta Local Man Takes Awards af First Pentex Exhibition ‘at Penficfon “Members of the David" Thompson Stamp Club have won several major awards at stamp club exhibitions in Ore- gon and British Columbia re- cently. On May 1 and 2, Penticton held its first ever exhibition called “Pentex”, where Axel Nielsen of Castlegar, won a first and second award in. the “Foreign” category. Mrs. Susan Forrest won a first in the “Topical” category and Mrs, E, Bailey of Trail won 8 second in the same category. Thurlow Fraser of Rossland won the Grand Award for his Postal History exhibit. Mrs. Bailey and Mr. Fraser are members of the “Columbia Philatelic Society” of Trail. J. Pascoe Taylor of Agas- siz, a member of the local club, won the Grand Award for the best exhibit at “Sopex "76", an exhibition put on by the South- ern Oregon Philatelic Society at Pump Those Brakes If your brakes appear to fail while you're driving, the BCAA advises you to pump the foot brake, shift into lower gear and use the handbrake if it’ is apparent it will help. Invest in your Lannlees Luture Your ama home one of the ‘nly mmvettments that has coanstently shown an increase fe after year e+ Catalogue ne to _MUTTART HOMES 10930 81ST EDMONTON or to your local MUTTART representative Ron Dale, 1701 - 17th St. South, Cranbrook, B.C. VIC 456 Phone: 426-2550 “100 Years of Swiss Postal History, 1792-1892" was out- standing and the award was a silver platter. Mr. Taylor also won a silver tray for a best exhibit in the foreign’ section of the championship class, as well as the S.P.A. and A.P.S, awards. Mrs, Nellie Taylor won a second place in the “Topical” category. ‘The exhibition committee of the David Thompson Stamp Club is busy preparing for the club's own exhibition to be held Oct. 2 and 3 in the Castlegar Legion Hall. Letter to , the Editor Support Given Homemakers Dear Sir: Meals on Wheels, a project sponsored by the Castlegar and District Homemakers’ Service Association, has received sev- eral cash donations from loca! community groups. ‘These donations. help the. totally volunteer organization pay for the disposable food containers and other capital costs. Donations have been’ re- ceived from the Robson Wo- men's Institute, Selkirk Lions, Pythian Sisters, Women’s Aux- iliary to the Castlegar and District Hospital, Legion La- dies’ Auxiliary, Nordic Lodge {Sons of Norway), Senior Citi- zens, Royal Canadian Legion, and the Rotary Club of Castle. gar, “Special thanks from the Meals on Wheels staff to these organizations. Their donations are certainly appreciated and contributions from other com- munity sources would be wel- com ‘Additiénal ‘volunteers are neéded to help deliver the meals, particularly over the summer. If you are interested please: call “365-9813 between 9.30 and 11 a.m, Rosemary Jenson Director, Homemakers’ Assn. ers, Another will result in a $100,000 bonanza to its holder, _ while other major prizes will consist of a $50,000 award and four more of $25,000 each. However, even if a person “does not hold one of the winning ticket numbers, he or she could still win a $1,000 or 60 prize because there is a prize for every 125 tickets sold. For example, if one of the eight winning numbers. hap- pened to be 2345678 and you held a ticket with the last five digit numbers, that is 45678, that ticket would entitle the holder to a $1,000 prize. Qn the other hand, if the last three digits on any of the eight winning tickets ended in the numbers 678 aid you held a ticket on which the last three numbers were in the exact ‘same order, the prize would be $50. . comedy.. The. Stag. King;..the. . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 9, 1976 ——— ATTENTION GRADS! SAVE 210% before his death in Georgia in ON GRADUATION CLOTHING ee Kicw as the “gentleman SHOP EARLY AT bandit”; Minor was famous for BON N EIT’S— MENS WEAR hia unfailing courtesy to those he was robbing. A crack shot, TELEPHONE 365-6761 he once disatmed three pur- sucrs by shooting thelr gun arma, but never killed a man, In many ways, he really . ap- proached the Robin Hood figure that so many bandits claimed to United States, whore he com: be, The Caravan Stage Com- pany has been fascinated with the Miner legend for all of its seven-year existence and, in fact, is incorporated under the name of the Bill Minor. Society for Cultural Advancement. The Caravan Stage Com- pany would like to hear from anyone willing to share old stories, reminiscences, or fam- ily traditions about the outlaw. The Bill Miner play will form part of a repertoire that will also include a fairy tale The Castlegar Kiwanis Club extends its sincere thanks to all district residents and businesses who donated so gonerously fo our annual auction held on Saturday. Our thanks 88 well to all who attended the auction and bid on the items offered for sale. AAGE SYLVEST & MERV RUSH Co-Chairmen, Auction Committee JIM CROMWELL, President Kiwanis Club f puppet shoes Punch and ‘Judy and the Jumping Mouse; and old-time medicine show; and musical and variety acts. -Aunique travelling the- atre troupe, the Caravan Stage Company moves about the province ‘in four handmade gypsy wagons pulled by teams "SLOCAN CITY SILVER SCANDAL” A Musical Comedy to Celebrate of matched Clydesdales. Last year, the company made an SLOCAN’S 75th ANNIVERSARY extensive tour of the Cariboo m7 r) . ec Tl y, Friday, and North ‘Okanagan. . JUNE 17, 18, 19 : 8 p.m. SILVERY BSYSON Serger CENTRE |, B.C. dune 17,18 Sr. citizens end Children under 12 $1.00 Students $1.50 Adults $2.50 June 19 — All Seats $2.50 Tickets at the Door or for Reservations PHONE 355-2471 4 7 So you see, it’s all quite simple. Even if a ticket holder is not fortunate enough to win, one of the eight major prizes, $1,000 or even $50 isn't hard to take. HERITAGE INDUSTRIES LTD. Save time and money with HERITAGE INDUSTRIES. trusses and wall components, Whatever you're building,- whether it be a carport, : house, garage, duplex, apartment or commercial building. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Be you a home builder or contractor. HERITAGE INDUSTRIES LTD. 442-2511 For more information: call or write: BOX 1917, GRAND FORKS, 8.C. See _ 4-22 of . a plan to make your best years even better and you only have fo be 55 or over — toenjoy it all. ~< iS OLDEN KCOUNT. Not only does the credit union Golden Account offer many financial benefits during your retirement years, it‘also provides for sensible, effective planning for your future in your pre-retirement years, Because you only have to be 55 or over to be eligible, you can receive up to a five year head start on building financial security to supplement your retirement income. High return Golden Account savings are designed _ for busy, active people... people who want the c i ice of easy 6 chean} Special Benefits* : ‘free of service charges for Golden Account holders: vil budgeting, along with the satisfaction of knowing their money is automatically working to their best advantage. For your total security, all ‘ deposits are protected by the Provincial Credit Union Share and Deposit Guarantee Fund. * travellers cheques © money orders .¢ bill payments -* account transfers e deposits by mail * travel information *services may vary from one credit union to another Come into your nearest participating credit union and pick up your Golden Account card. (If you're not already a credit union member, we'll show you how easy it.is to join.) Castlegar Savings Credit Union s .605 - 2nd Street South .0, Box 39 Castlegar, B.C. Stocan Park, B.C, 365-7232 226-7575