CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, March 22, 1967 FOR SALE Gas furnace, 75,000 BTU, Clare Jewel gas range. Electric hot water tank. Ph. 365-6707 atter 6 pm, Fully cautpped barber chair and tools for trade or sale on Liveatores » Sharanowsil, i Pe i icc a 70,000 BTU oll heater, new cond. of nl tlon, Ph, 965-8054 Ludwig drums Cate equipment inciuding jing stilt, deep fryer, cash register, meat slicer, fridge, stools and numerous other items, priced low for quick sale, Ph, 365-5015. 3 e fibresiaas Se Sompiats with 35, ap Mercury motor, tlit es er and Ife jackets, Also a He Westbend motor, Ph, 305-5479, 310] ¢, Buss guitar and case, Ph, S65- 8205, 3-10 ITVALE — Ski Doo snowmobiles Johnson motors, Ga- tor boat trailers, Homelite chain | ‘Sows ht and Squire me BSA, Triumph Trailer Bales Fruttvale. Ph. Sana. ten50 | er VEHICLES FOR SALE 1986 Ford V-8 standard. Ph. Geo. Tee Koehle 365-8388. 2-12 "69 Mercury half-ton, good con- dition. $700 cash. Ph. 365-7352. 312 1858 Dodge pick-up, heavy duty Coren good condition, Ph. ies 7a05,Wiistera ttt SER 1959 Bel Aire. Good conditions| Radic. What offers. Ph. 365-6509, 3 ee 1956 Ford, rebuilt motor. Ph. 365- le S11 "G5 Dodge pick-up, V-8, 4-speed transmission. '64 Mercury pick-up, S-speed transmission. Ph. 226-7207. ‘1988 Meteor, 4-door, g0od con- dition, Ph, 365-5521. 1960 4-door Chev, Eood © ‘condition. See at 830 2nd Ave. Castlegar. 396i GMC fiat deck halt ton truck, long wheel base, 4 speed trans. Overload springs, with or without camper. Ph,365-6711, 3960 Ponting © standard $450. PR [G5-8377. “i965 Barracuda, = car, 25,000 original miles, VS ynitomatle Only $2295.00 Ph. 365-5724. ’ HOMES FOR SALE 2 bedroom house, Robson town- site, Finished room?! in basement. on P. a large lot. Ph. 1959 32 {ts Pare 2 Taro house trailer; 30 ft. Ni Nouern 3 bedroom home. oe 860-9129 See Reduced for quick sale, d-bed- room home with revenue suite in basement. $2000 fownpayment itl handle. Ph, 3 Sao ss ja Kinnatra, oa % 100" lot, fruit. trees. Ph, 368-780 after 4 Dan eee savas zr edroom. rauae barn "and. out buildings. D. Stewart, Winlaw, BO... Modern 3 Tpedroors post. and bean home on view lot in Kinnaird. ria Bo 310 B Room house, sound construc- tion. Must be moved, erat offer— Woodland Construction Lid. Ph. 365- 4 bedroom home, 522-8th Ave. Castlegar. Full basement, rumpus room, ww carpeting. Ph. after 5 pm 365-5696, 3-10 Gn 10th Ave. Kinnaird 2 bedroom home. 3rd bedroom in basement. Gas hot water, 3 fireplace, modern kitchen, workshop. Large lot, gona location, Ph. 365-5035, 31 Bedroom house in Castiegar. Full basement Ph, 565-7993. 3-10 farm, 8 bedroom home HOMES FOR SALE Small 2 bedroom house. Full trate rosa. bee heat, its lot and Castlegar, Owner in town this "week= end, Ph, S68-! ‘Custom-bullt 8 bedroom home on Bullding VLAT Choice 2 acre lot on oe boundary with water and access — $3500, Or ¥y acro with 200° frontage tor $2300, In Kinnalrd — $13,500 ‘This compact 3 bdrm home in at- tractive setting with a view. Fully landscaped with paved driveway, rult trees, tc, $1,600 Down Puts you in this like-new 3 bdrm. home on Sth’St. in Kinnaird. Quality built, Full basement. Castlebar Subdivision A spacious 4 bdrm, home’ with elec- arg Poataator fireplace, bullt-In bar, full bath and Sth bedroom. Basement could ‘casily be converted to a rev- enue sulte, We have financing available for these peopartles: Listings required for 4 bedroom homes for inquiring purchasers, Anderson Agencies Member of Kootenny Multipte Linting Service Phono 305-6451 or 865-7046 EE ETT New 3 lot in innalra, Ph. ‘Here is an TS pORTIRY 7 arin an ambitious man to finish a home in Castlegar. Low down Linh nen 865-5042. New 3 bedroom home in Gate gar. Ph. 365-5160. tfo bedroom home in Kinnaird, in- cludes rumpus ‘room. Completely landacaped. Fruit trees. Ph. 365-5042 tin-48 0 2: A Good investmen |. “Room For Living an sq. ft. of well planned home of» landscaped grounds insures the utmost outdoor ana indoor living. Spaci- a view of the grounds and swimming pool. DR: convenient to the kitchen and main. tloor, garage in partial ‘bosoment. Good market value at nan 2. Mandy Man. Spec! 520 Yew fo Ceniegar, Split level 1s progressively com- Pleting the interlor finishing while ting transfer. Move in and complete it yourself and save, Asking $11,500, Building Lots Make «your: selection now for your Spring bullding program Kinnalrd-Crestview Sub, Div. River Linear ,Roveon-Town site, adjacent to & INSURANCE SERVICES LTD. 276 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-6635 Ed Herman Res, 865-6461 with f full (basement and other bulld- ings. Low down payment. a26- 7442, Alex Voykin, Passmore, B.C, S10 town Castlegar. Private ¥] Ph. 3 CASTLEGAR REALTY). PROPERTY FOR SALE Corner lot 75' x 100'—Oglow sub division, For information, Ph. 3 ‘100° x 100° lot on Sth Ave. cna Jegar. Good vic! ow 2 Ph 865-8031 7 Over % Tot In SAGE Suitable for EA or small holdings. Ph. 365-7672, Fully furnished sulte. Private en trance, pee for counts te. 1444 Cole 119 | umbia, oa aS aus 312 RIV: 3 acre Miocated, Ph “Genel, BC. For. Information write S, M, ‘Ross, RR No. 1, Whonnock, B. ESER Fiat lot with fruit trees, 100 x 75, in Kinnaird, Ph, 365-7 $11 100 x if0 ft. Tot corner Sth and 15th In Kinnaird, garage with cement floor on property plus sewer, water and power $2200 cash Ph, beats 10 View lols in Kannaird. Pi. suo- S158. une View lote 4th Ave. Hinsaind- TT Kootenay Multiple Listings & Local Realty peers Acres Good Bench 2000’ elevation suitable for Pabdivision, Close to main highway etween Castlegar and Tra!l. $25,000. Some terms. Make 2 ‘Apartment ‘bullding at 51 Colum- bia Ave, Owner moat anxious to gell. This deatrable revenue property con be obtained for a low down payment, Beach Lots at Redfish Oreek. Large lote with good sandy beach. at property for, apartment, Bullder canoe WANTED /Froop in| Rossland wins to ‘purchase used 16' canoe, tae phone C, F. Lambert at 362- Want Indies to Instruct in use ve tri-chem’ Hawid embroidery: write Box 411, Trail or Ph, 364-: Want act of argvaropaain aaa 365-5204, HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED TYPIST, S3405: ONE MAN'S OPINION Every time I vis- it my old: school I. am_ impressed widh the beauty it. It ‘wasn’ always 80, for the original school was built in 1908 mission, Castlegar, B.C ini qualifications; at least two year" ot 3 of exe maaan, r 5, B.C, uote, "Comp. ‘No ‘e1-VO20 2 tull time waiteeons required; erie required for Ph, 865-7124, tn-46 | te Contact Mra, Magee, Motel. CANAI MART UNITIES The Canadian Forces needs young 10 serve as soldiers, sall- es, You are. eligible to serve if you hysic= are ate CANE "COUNSELLOR ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION EI MAR. CAN, RCES RECHUTTING FOENTRE 2908 32nd Street Vernon, B.C, ROUTE MEN — Full and part- time, si a Creeks ee ample water supply and services. Business Promises for Sale between Castle News een and: aaaee Theatre This bul be made Inte apartments or Ionde it itself for office premises, Soi William Kalyniuk Agencies 534 Josaphine Street, Nelson, B.C. hone 852-2425 OR PHONE CASTLEGAR 365-7090 {Qu _ FOR RENT room furnished suite down- 65-5164 after 5 p.m. tini2 ‘2 bedroom house, gas ioe range and paw water. Ph. 365-721 room: partment e avalaie ‘aprit oA Apply Hi-Lite Rest ran ‘A house north of Maj Castlegar, 4 bedrooms, gas heat,’wired for dryer and stove. Ph, 365-8084. * 2 bedroom house, Ph. 365, 5158.4 ‘2 bedroom duplex. Ph. TSE, bedroom duplex suite, ae ur ne and ished. Suitable for couple. Ph. after 365-8091. 312 ‘Housekeeping unit for rent. Phi 165-6509, 312 2 bedroom furnished cottage. Above highway at Robson wharf, Would suit worker on Arrow dam. bachelor suite suitable for two, TV and cable included, Ph, 365-7097, 3-11 Furnished suite, Private entrance. Phi 365-6615 after 6 p.m. tinl One bedroom suite Ph, 365-3006. su Castlegar United Church Christian Education Committee Invites ALL AREA RESIDENTS to an inter-denominational Fee Bully. furnlahed o/apartinent in artment: Robso April 1st Ph. S65- 5584. Room and board in private me Apply i1-tth Ave. Castlegar, 5-11 | ervice. routes, Average minimum $2.15 an nr. For Interview Ph, collect hes ae or ac home. '9 $4.50 hourly . Box Bont Castlegar, WORK WANTED Junior. draftsman requires oe one year experience. Ph. 365: Special, spaguett!, stenics, entrance. ‘Self contained fully furnished | Three NOTICES: RALL DRIVING SCHOOL ‘File your Income Tax. M.M. Ch noff located next to Arrow Cleaners, Castlegar, Ph, 365-5465. Ciatlesar Hotel, Dining Ronn Open Sundays Ghicken, tinta Minto Chapter No. 79, OES meet ist and Srd Tuesdays each month, 780 pm Twin Rivers Hall. 17-10 st Detalls phone collect, 364-2288. ‘Welder for rent, Ph, S65-83907.\, tinto ‘Sell your surplus Teens BA auce ap tite xOUR ore oe TAX ‘annie 2 Steochnort, Public Steno- gravhes, 146 Becona®: ed casteear: h. S65-5969 aft tin? eee ‘Teacup reading — steam baths— 365-6509. tin-40 word per insertion. Minimi le insertions for the price of two. advertising 1a 12 noon on Tuesdays. tin 40 Photocopying: black-on-white proceas, Birth certificates, import- ant papers “oe bn i) copies of pag- ad ks, etc. Reasgnable rater: BALE OB FEMALE ‘Peraon to! teach isperraes on | Di | ut Nelson, LEGAL Notice of Aoeliente8 for Change ot NOTICE Is hereby, Lire that an application will be he Director of Vital ‘Statiaties for o change of name, pursuant to Brovisions of of the "Change of Name Act,” by mo— Jobin Robert Strelioft (known as John Robert Streloft) in Castlegar, jena wNStovinee of British Columbia, as follows— To. chan: name. from John Robert Surilot to JOMN Robert stxel- off, My wife's. name Streloft to Mary Strotorts My fhinor unmarried child's name from Blair Michael Streloff to Blair Michael Strelott. ‘Duted this 10 day of March, AD. John R. Strelloft. ‘Aypilcation for a Water Licence TERS ay 1- = Mare h 31). purpore. for neh the water will Thea js. dom The ind on Ae nike wa wale will of Lot 1239, .D., Remembers Beauty of His can truly be said their best in such su and that may. be: w! school maintains a immi minds rece} ptive to cultivation. In the duce better. work. to buy them. but when the building was pro- nounced a firetrap the top Stor. have as much’ now as they can ey was'sliced off, the great cen-| handle and I would not suggest tral stairway was removed ‘and| that: they. give culture’ courses: tt} the interior reconstructed to} But take care of all the school offices, The whole interior was pain-| which I am envious 1s the inter- ted in taney colors -so that: it} com. that, like the king's daughter in the’ pil le, it| trustees‘ would not give me one. is all glorious within. It is, in-|1I a most vetive build. tenchete or the classes, I: wanted. st few years Canada has encouraged the arts by sub- sidies' to young writers,’ artists] have. and musicians, ‘This! may mean {| that thelr output will be higher 2) and that they wit erhaps ANS they ‘sit and lsten, wou! ld they the good but it will not a the general level. of culture.and, de- spite their merit, theso people | favor ' of this © pro: will continue to starye unless the, cE mass of the population becomes] more cultivated and sufficiently | cor appreciative’ of the works of art{ music. Tam not generally in: favor of the idea, so often expressed, that ‘'the schools ought to do it.” cama, oun I) think: these, Inatitutlons the. improvements all in‘ the school, the only: one of 1 wanted one badly but my I did not want it to talk to my to work out a program of mi which could be played when the pupils were entering: school — music of all kinds from our heri- tage of folk songs like “The Bon- nie Banks of Loch: Lomond’ to excerpts ‘from operas and class- sic, Tt {s'doubtful if culture can be taught but the appreciation of the arts can be acquired if em, I do not Would the children be quiet- er in coming into school, would jecome more critical and would thelr taste improve? And one 'final argument. in am which will appeal strong! older people is the fact nate it. isa unter. to the moter Beetle Gravel & Top Soil . DITCHING, EXCAVATING. ODY was posted On ine. 2 February, 1967 at the proposed polnt of diversion and on the land where the water Is to be used and two copies were filed nm the office of the Water Recorder Objections to this application may be filed with the said Water Recorder, or with the Comptroller of water Right Mormon Books - culty Me Hughes said. victoria, io within thirty days: of the date of first publication of ap- pilcation. Date of first publication is— March ry 1967. ‘ary 0: assure that the result would be lughes also. noted. tht Hi Arrow Arms, rnished apartment. One bed- chlldre: Sunrise Service on Easter Sunday Morning At 7 a.m. on Bloomer Hill (Elm St.) Fu room. River view. No mor pets. 365-514 sat Exod Furnished suite. Utilities includ~ ed. Sultable for couple. Pn. 365-551 - We wish to expreas our sincere to all our RR PER es BUD | of Furnished and heated batchelor ped Children, suite. En. Rena ed cabin near Ferry on Robson side, aide, one 365-7041, tfnld ‘One bedroom furnished duplex suite, Automatic heat, On Robson side of ferry, convenient to dam or college. Ph. 365-7403. 3-10 ‘Semi-furnished, suite ‘downtown Sastieeer pus Se So 8-10 bedroom suites available. min i mmeataly, bind Uno Stahl, 86 lar St. Castle tn nurses Vernon, Be . and Mrs.‘ John A. John- oa and family. we ‘would like to express sincere, anks PRETTY SPRING Gommercial for: Rent Business offices. $45 per month, Fine Columbia and Pine. Ph. 365- 513. recent to or Johnson and nurses ai ie Castlegar Hospital, directors of the Castlegar Funeral Home and Rev, J. Cashore. Thank you. everyone. Harvey, Joan Dem- 8. C. D. bei, Gladys - Leckie. CARDS OF THANKS |i: ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Davidson of Kinberry Helghts, Kinnaird, are Pleased to announce the cngage- ment of thelr eldest daughter, Chris- Genelle, The wedding ‘to. take place May at the Kinnaird Unit Chureh. Reception to follow, at the _ MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMERT Mr; and Mrs, Nicholas Oswald wish to announce the tecent marriage of thelr only daughter Teresa to Lorne Lawrence Kiimchuk, son of 4 Kilmehuk of Gar- taba. jage took ae in the Knox led Church, B.C. Reverend Glen Park orficiating. In loving memory of Mrs. Em- ‘Tann who passed away March 23th, 1968. What would I give to. hold soe family, c Siaurice ‘Tana and ‘amily. soon as possible. eat ‘A farther. development was from” Rossland... city. In loving memory of'a dear hi band, father.and grandfather, wile 'W. Semenoff, who, passed away. March 23, Gone is the ‘tace we loved so dear, Slient 1s the voice we loved: to ar, Boa Too far away for sight or speech, But’ not too far for thought to Sweet to remember him who once was here, And who. though absent is just ag_dear. Ever remembered .by his wife and family, In loving memory of our Dear Mother Isabella Bowie. Couch who Passed away The dearest mother, the kindeat lend, One of the best whom God could lend, Loving, thoughtful, true, Always willing a kind act: to do, Ever remembered by Rick gad Julla, Ralph, Dina and ie. gentle and DRESSES: in Linen, Silk, Crepe Arnell Missy — 10 to 20 Half Sizes — 10% to 24% ‘COATS Three Quarter ‘and _ Fall Lengths Beige, Aqua, Pink, ‘Blue Sizes 8-20 $24.95 - $49.95 Open late Thursday Night Fruitvale C Thank You Castlegar and District Teachers’ Association wishes to express gratitude to all those individuals and organizations. who kindly contributed. their services, goods and facilities to aid in the success of our Gay Nineties show and dance. Special thanks *to.the Town of Castlegar, Safeway Stores, The Board of School Trustees, Mitchell's ed, Gem Cleaners, Rossland Light Opera Company, Supply. Limit- ‘Cellul Cc ’ Mrs. ity Players, Columt Madelei Arrow Arms Mofor Hotel, The Marlane Hotel and Mrs. Kate Shaw. Courville, .The Hi ed into three parts — mittee, under the care of rr Maddocks re] pried tense, urging went over’. your Maddocks said. “ here.” a istier (continued from page one). ecision of council was to proceed with: this work'after all had been made to satisfactory in the light of over- all devel ment of the sted ts divid- the aed ing committee of which he is chairman; the fund-raising. com- Barker and a general commit- tees being managed by Mr. Cald- in) it th nial air show be so held in Castle-| ~ on “I hope you cont feel‘ we hea tend to do so — we just wanted to act with all haste, to assure ‘Ann| that the air show does perform Mr. Hughes endorsed coun- cil’s acion and added the assur- e ance of the Centennial commit- tee that a performance of the ait Show here would be most de- council adding their ‘su, rt to the hs means PHONE 365-7013 > COLUMBIA SAND. & GRAVEL 349-8th Ave. Castlegar Building Supplies " OGLOW. BROS. ‘Building & & Supply Co. Ltd. ° Phone 365-7202 MOVING & STORAGE > (B.C) Trail, B.C. Zenith 6245 Cali Us Today For An Accurate Estimate . Without: Obligation! e INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow. Lakes. Nelson 352-5434. 2: | CASTLE “THURS. . FRI. SAT. Shows at 7.00 & 9.00 Invalid Walker Given To Public Health Unit By Pythian Sisters ° Tepular -me meeting: last. Thursda: the Twin Rivers Hi Eom’ West Kootenay | Municipal Jay ‘Matinee at. 1.30 : we PETTIT PHOTOS =LCOME. HOME. C: CHAMPS FIRE TRUCK from Castlegar met’ the As tleaird Plaza af It team at C ictorious women’s after. the team returned from Salmon Arm with the B.C. cham- pionship. On hand to help welcome home the winners were many local and district citizens: including, Comm. Steve Jankola of Kinnaird and Ald. Lorne Zinio‘ of Castlegar. Castlegar Men Part of Armed Forces Tattoo L. D. Fornelli Two Castlegar men will: be among those taking part in the Canadian Armed Forces Tatoo, the forces’ to Cen- SHSS Girls On Top In West Kootenay - Gymnastic Mest *» The West Kootenay gymn- astics championships for 1967 were held Setunday at KJ ile sate 9 team champio junior division: with 86 They were followed by Trail’s J. L. Crowe Secondary with 24 points, J. L, Crowe won the junior boys’ championship — wit 69 Crowe ‘Secondary won polnts Zo ‘ollowed by SHSS with 0: Pyackde LaMarche of . KJSS irls’ all-round won the junior gymnastic champ! Gea as the best: panticipant. NEW PRODUCT — MEANS HOLIDAY FROM IRONING For: housewives, work: avday S| bliss will’ have arrived when eI Armand Greenwood Described .as ‘‘the. greatest road ‘spectacle ever. in Heult-and boring ‘ironing Snore 4 | could _ shortened. to: bearable limits, += the shirts, linen’ blouses and~ the’ dresses. Those big inet table-clothe ‘and the ‘cotton Well someone "pas | ‘come to 4) their aid with a preparation Pan treats all ‘cottons and line! be 50. Local distributor for the in: in- Canada,” the Tattoo will-involve of sailors, soldiers and tennial year. They are Ordinary Seaman Leonard D. Fornelli, son of Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Green: | ie ood. ¥ Both are in: the Navy. * PETTITT PHOTO WILL. BE CLOSED AT 5.30. p.m. AS USUAL THURSDAY MARCH 23 SOLOHd LLULLAd- + PETTIVT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILL3d - "CRUE ) ‘airmen ‘in a;two-hour. show. It: will’ play: in: 45 locations throughout, Ganada during 1967. istorical - theme will show the besten of..three’ centur- ally pad co! ious periods duct ls WV West terprises, ‘ Speaks to GWL On New Approach. To ow ‘| Catechism Teaching’ Father ee cs Brophys ond BIRTHS ‘FITZ-GERALD. — Mr. ‘and: Mrs.: Hitz-Gerald “(nee* aro Riley) ¢ of: Tahsis, ‘in <, Hospital, flange: ason.’ Mr. and ‘Mrs, Christopher John Penn of Castle- gar, March $16, a son. CHEVELDA' — To Mr, and. Mrs. “Alex Cheveldave of Castlegar, March 18, a daughter. MAKONIN: — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Makonin of Shore- acres, March 22, a daughter. WEEK'S WEATHER ‘hi steno to children was the high p joint of the recent meeting of the Castlegar CWL, held in St, Rita’s Hall. prepar: officers for the current year. oting will take place at ‘the April meeting of the group. Hostesses for; ‘and Me. de ints, |! points followed by the KJSS|’ joys. he senior boy’s division, ith 92): school ict es fussy cotton and q RESKER ‘HALL, a Christian education centre for Robson, is being built under the joint auspices of the Anglican and’ United Churches. Named. after Archdeacon -Res- ker, a pioneer in Robson church work, the hall is to be used for Scouts, Guides and _ tl any ‘other Christian education activities, t_|in addition to housing a kindergarten dur- ing the ing the week. The building, which will cost ‘about. $12, 000 when completed, is receiv. of the A We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities Closed Good Friday Open Saturday “till 6-P.M. Closed Easter Monday. Heppy Easter Everybody and to go to Chr chi ih SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS, lb. 39c a real buy! 5 “AY TURKEYS, Ib. ....:.. 9e Castle- Diocese of Kootenay and the. United Church | Assorted’ Sliced LUNCH Home Missions, Completion date is expect- ed to be sometime this summer. — gar News Photo MEATS, 5 pkgs. ....'$1.00 Farm SLAB-BACON, by bess piece, Ib... Farm SLICED deen NNIAL QUEEN at Kinnaird is Lily. Kathy. White and Barbara Brownlie of the Of six”, Kii in.| boys, y, talent - contest. ‘The: jolly, ‘blue-eyed’ Scot. with a rich sense of humor:rode in Satur: day’s’ parade. Shown on the platform’ Sat- urday with MC Dick Wayling'and Queen were Mrs, M. Gallo an id. Fornelli. Lily are, -from left to right, princesses tary. School: and Jo Ann Jones: and Pamela: Warford of Woodland a Park School. Queen. Lily. is: well-! ‘cnown in Kinnaird for her ¢ i News Photo uine all-round neighborliness. — — Castlegar spirit and gen- lb. pkgs. ... BOLOGNA by the piece Ib. 29¢ "ROSE MARGARINE, t.29<' CHICKEN FRIED RICE, PORK FRIED RICE, : CHICKEN CHOW MEIN, Mix or Match? pgs 7c. 2 Frozo Peas 2-pound ple. 2 for 89c. PURE LARD, Geinex’s, pounds = RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. Members of Kootenay Tem- ple, Pythian Sisters held their ig evening Mrs. Donna Plaice as c SUNDAY. MIDNIGHT cial ‘Mat. Mon. at 1.30 opky mor perrssiemyiat i, Parades The Squadron will Parade at 18.50 hra on Wednesday 29 Mar 67, Cadets are reminded of the Banauct ion thelr honor which .is being Chamber of Commerce in the Hi row Arms at 19.15 hra on ‘Monday 3 Apr 67, This Banquet is for you and your parents and Jt ish that there will be a good turn out: Next parade Wednesday 5 Apr 67. Fall in at 18.50 hrs, ~ F/O. Pryce 5/0 Bernick Set Spain Set Fields sre Tukkimaki Cpl Allan TOS eff 22 Mar 67, 581253 AC2 Lenl- han w. BO, MacBaln EF, CO 581 (Castlegar) Gen. ranged by the Castlegar and Distrit F the Tem , and 0 behalf* of the _members ‘Mrs, and Mrs. At employed at apes os make the presentat walker on behalf of Menbers decided to meet later. in the month uae the home rch Hall. ‘The members have purchas hoped | ed’ two invalid walkers, Lightle presented one to’ Miss M. | + tt Public Health Unit. |- the Lees MON. & TUES. Shows at 7.00 & 9.00 STARTS WEDNESDAY DR. GOLDFOOT & THE BIKINI MACHINE DOG Foo: Romper, ‘TURKEY, Grade A, Ih. .....2s000e 49¢ LEG OF HAM, whole, Ib. .......... 59¢ GARLIC RINGS, 3 rings .......- $1.00 FRYERS, whole or cut up, Ib. ...... A9e : ROASTING CHIGKEN, 5 Ibs. & a up, Ib. 590° COTTAGE ROLLS, lean, Ib. ....... 780. [BEEF T-BONE or GLUB STEAK, ih. ... 990 - BEEF STANDING RIS ROAST, Ib. .... 69c. COFFEE, Chase & Sanborn, Ib. ....- 68¢ 10 tins . aaRS . $1.00 have some of the fine st facili. ties in the province.” ell was reporting the board on his observations sions eae Vancouver and Victoria. observed ‘that ‘while ne “of the: other. B.C. school districts represented at the same recruitment effort “were getting no action :at ‘all’. from: teaching faculties of the two universities ip | it imap observed. In other one’s mind regarding the calibre of our teachera, sit’ Sb should Have -| been resolved by: the dist- show. Considering the alae ut of that production, and the extrem- ely limited time:in which it was it was a great credit imagination and organiza- chers inthis district,” gested the board finance this ‘However. board chairman District Superintendent Praises High. Quality of West Kootenay Schools town that should underwrite the cost of the studies involved.” GREEN ONIONS or RED | RADISHES, 3 bunch 29. AVACADOS, 2 for... Je Big Dipper ICE CREAM, Vo-gale oe Decision on the matter was| Christie's further stu: Mrs. wyaiter with the: suggestion that the study be. undertaken dy the | schoo! school board. subse ~ It was not for the benefit of built: in’ that area, rather than the ‘school board or individual at the meeting: a. jocation near the Kinnaird oved yin principle as anew Toes ion for school during recent recruitment ses-| distri Reporting on.a recent spec- ial meeting to‘discuss a new lo-| +, vation: for the storage and re- pair area, board: member John Moran reported the location was to be recommended to the whole board, “in spite of the fact tha’ G.'S. Rust was horror auc! at the idea.” Rust isia “commissioner ig My. of the village of Kinnaird. zane new location has. ot Those who inter- | bee! est..were among the top: teach- ing candidates available, he ‘The district superintendent noted that School District No. can. be considered: one of the founders of Selkirk College, and that “it should be a farther example of the guaily “ teachers in this dist- ri noted another, member ‘of cource of pride to members of is his board, site, but is‘one of goveral areas to be studied for. their possible value ‘as new. iocations is true of the other sites, there are® both- advantages and disadvantages and will be carefully sarildcs dons and fart respi a and ‘demerits was, propos a.letter from a‘ firm of town gra- piicatly during t the staging of the Gay 90’s show here. “If there was doubt-in any- tion on ‘thes new ding. youd cost $350 to $500. ite letter said. It sug- ae ‘ Plan Now ing the Official Or 3 of ‘COLLEGE on Saturday, April 1, 1967 at 2 p.nt. OPEN HOUSE TO FOLLOW to Attend — that the pointed facilities was a sige ee aes the ‘Town of Cast-|j legar, she’ added, and therefore any expenses involved with such a study should be borne by the town. said. “The present location is quite satisfactory to us,” she said. “It is the town that feels the move should be made and, it:is; the Xeeerved, The possiblity, ofa worroom jag. the GRAHAM : WAFERS, 3 boxes _. $1.09 being built as an addition to the present school in Tarrys. ff| Nabob COFFEE, Ib. .. PURE STRAWBERRY | JAM. 48-0z. 99c _ 196 ‘A motion. to proceed with bos Hines CAKE Mux construction of the building re- gelved. unanimous support of the board. 240. Ist AVE. 50” H-E- CASTLEGAR, B.C. EASTER SALE MARCH 23 to MARCH 31 OFF. ALL CHINAWARE Free Gift Wrapping Why Should You Give Records at Easter? They‘re enjoyed by everyone They last longer. They’re not expensive and they‘re not fattening CHECK YOUR BATTERIES - NEEDLE TUBES . R-E.. Parfait. PUDDINGS, by Robin-Hcod, 5 pkgs. :. 79¢ Nalley’s POTATO CHIPS, Ig. Tri-Pak MOIR‘S POT-O-GOLD Chocolates LBS{ BOX: $1.49 Ca. TOILET TISSUE, Wo cen’ ST "GADBURY'S choco Ig. 2 Ib. tins