TROPHY PRESENTATION took place sae night during the annual wind-up for the Castlegar and District Golf Club, Winners are, front row, left to right, John Mills Hi Arrow Trophy for low net over 16, Bill Perehudoff John Miros Trophy for club champion, Don Cromarty Hank Godderis Memorial Trophy for tow net for 15 and under handicap. Back row, left to right, Dick Wayling and Paul Moroso who teamed together for the two-man Wiser Tournament, Bert Lamb and Ken Kaminsky (along with Tom Wilson and Rene Archambault who are missing from the picture) won the Spring Mickey’s Calcutta and Otto Walker for mixed Wiser. — Castlegar News Photo Live Like a Millionaire ‘New B.C. School Sports Draw Tickets Available from Students Studenis at Stanley- Humphries Secondary School will, for the next few weeks, have available tickets for a new BC. School Sports Draw design- ed to raise funds for extra- curricular school sporis and many other school activit- jes and projects. The sport draw is being operated by the B.C, Feder- auon of School Athletic As- sociations on behalf of its member provincial associa- tions, The federation will provide the grand prize and be responsibie for ail ocher draw expenses, Locally, Stanley Hum- phries School will use pro- ceeds from the draw to help fund special projects cluding the sending of our teams, which won West Koo- tenay “Championships, to the Provincials; the purchasing of unitorms for our school teams and the support vt all school veams in west Koo- tenay League Play. The provincial | sports draw prize allows the lucky winner the right to “live like a mullionaire” for a month. The grand prize is $5,00U.00, the interest on $1 mullion at six per cent for one month, which may be used to live like a “'mullion- aire for a month” or spend in other ways at the win- ner may choos You are encouraged to support Stanley Humphries Sonool and its special pro- jects when students call on you in the next few week's, The draw is licensed by the B.C. attorney general's department. Date for the draw to determine the winner will be Jan, 6, 1973, Garden Ants Called Attines Raise Fungus Ants which plant, ferti- lize, and harvest crops are not new. under the tropical sun, but ants named “at- tines,” which raise fungus are something else again, Attines are found in an area extending from the Argentine to the southern United States, Like all ants they form colonies led by a queen, defended by soldiers and fed by workers. But they are unique by having gardener ants who plant fungus on bits of lea- ves brought to the nest by workers, The ants fertillze the fungus by secreting chemi- cals on it and they also weed Their gardens by re- moving undesirable mater- ial from the leaves, The ants can’t eat the leaves because. they cannot digest cellulose, CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION e FOR MORTGAGE Kinsmen, Halloween Party Costume Prize Winners ' Kinsmen held their an- Hot nual Halloween party at the village hall in Silverton. dogs, _ chocolate bars and pop were passed out to the children. were given for CASHMI BATHROOM TISSUE 6 roll pkg. 69c | 4 best. costumes. Winners were: Pre school, 1st prize Lorne Berisoff as a gorilla, 2nd prize Connie Gerow as Red Riding Hood and 3rd prize to Tommy Pattinson as a pypsy. Grades 1 to 3, Ist prize witch. —~ i : Grades 4to 7: First rize David Welch and Chris Gerow as girls, 2nd prize Julie Burg- ess as a candle and 3rd Steve Lust Sheik. Judges were Mrs. Alma Wright, Mrs. Sue Hamberg Mrs. Philis Ott. COFFEE, Coffee Break, 1 Ib. .... 89¢ Police Receive FLOUR, Robin Hood .... Broken Window 20 Ibs. $1.39 . 5 Complaints REGULAR 3 FOR $1.00 COOKIES Several complaints of broken windows inthe Cas- tlegar area, particularly Special 3 for 89c PANTI-HOSE, 1 size downtown. Castlegar, have been brought before local 3 pair $1.00 police in the past 10 days. ALL FISHING TACKLE FOR THE FISHERMAN GULF GAS AND OIL — PROPANE TANKS FILLED Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales LIMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK Broken windows include those of Eremenko's Fit-Rite Shoes and the Castlegar Russian . Rocks have been used in these acts of vandalism . with police requesting the cooperation of citizens to report any action that may be attributed to these will- ful acts of damage. . - OVERSEAS CHRISTMAS MAILING DEADLINES HALLOWEEN MISCHIEF, and not in the best. taste, took place at the north end of Sil- verton when this vehicle was pushed down a slight grade and came to rest on a pile of racks just north of the underpass. Luckily the: unguided vehicle did not hit a child or go in the opposite direction which would have put it into the lake. — Castlegar News Photo Funeral Services Held Today for W..J. Adams Who Died af His Slocan Residence af Age 85 “Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. from the Slocan Church for Wil- liam John Adams, 85, who died Sunday at his home in Slocan City. Born April 12, 1887 in Port Hope, Ont., he moved to Alberta when he was 14. He homesteaded in Alberta and was married there. During the time of the oil and gas strike in Turner this work and was employ- Valley, he worked at the oil fields. He continued in ed by Royalite Oil Company until his retirement in 1952. The same year he and his wife moved to Slocan. Sealed & Unsealed Greeting Cards and Letters Mr. Adams was prede- : cond by his wife Vivian’ Parcels in 1970 and ason John, who died during the Second World War. He is survived by three sons, Robert, of Hinton, Al- berta, Charles M. and Bruce both of Slocan; seven _dau- Webster of Slocan, Tom (Emma) Maxwell of . (Mabel) Stuart of Perry Sid- ing, Mrs. Irvin (Louise) An- derson, Mrs. Thor (Joan) Hird, and Mrs, Jack (Jane) Cowley, all of Slocan, and ‘Mrs. Lavone Cowley of Gol- den; 41 grandchildren’ and three brothers, Frank. of Calgary, Herbert of Sum- merland and James of Van- couver. Rev. C. Martin will of- ficlate at the service with grandsons acting as pall- bearers. Burial will take place in Slocan Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral Home. in charge of arrangements. TOWN OF KINNAIRD. , NOTICE OF ELECTION: Public Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality of Kinnalrd that | require the "presence of the sald electors at the Town Office on Monday, the 20th day of November, 1972 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purposes of leciing persons to represent them as: Two Atdewnen ‘and one Schoo! Board Trustee” — (2 year terms) “The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electors of the lity. The shall ‘be de- livered to the Returning Officer at any ine be- tween the date of this notice and noon cof the day of The y be in the form prescribed in the Municl cipal Act end shall state the name, residence and occupation of the person nominated. in such manner as to sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomina- H tion-paper shall be ‘ibed to by the In the event of-a poll being necessary, such poll will be opened at the Kinnaird Fire Hal! on * the 9th day of December, 1972, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.; and an advance poll’ will be opened at the Town Office on Wed- nesday, December 6th, 1972, through to Friday, December 8th, 1972, from 9:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m, of which every person is hereby required to take hotice and govern himself accordingly. Given under my hand at Kinnalrd, this 7th day of November, 1972. Allen Selbio, Returning Officer ORDER Now fe CHRISTMAS BOSSE'S JEWELLERY UD. Makes a Gift for Mother a perfect FAMILY AFFAIR fe in your own: happy, family. pie ‘and “your ‘children are” i Peay by their own birthstone. The size of your family decides the number of birthstones in your Family Ring or Brooch. Mothers and grand- mothers will cherish these beautiful 10 karat gold, custom-made gifts forever. Visit us today to see what your own Family Ring or Brooch will look like. Custom made for your own family by the makers of Columbia Diamond Rings PLACE ORDERS NOW TO BE SURE OF CHRISTMAS DELIVERY The demand is so great for Family Rings and Brooches that delivery cannot be guaranteed for Christmas unless orders are placed right away. We suggest you drop in this weekend for sure. ‘Fracer Valloy Farm Fresh, Fry and Serve with Bacon or Ham. Grado Five Roses, First Grado 20 1.39 Valley Farms, Choice Quality. 2 Ib. Poly Bag Flour French Fries Bel-air Frozen. Concentrated from Concord Meat Pies 4. 51.00 Beef, Chicken, or Turkey, Your Choice, 8 or. Package Orange Juic Cherry Star Solid White Albacore Water Pack, 7 oz, tin Grapes. 6 fl. oz. tin Tuna Fis CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 9, 1972 Mrs. Wright’s Brand Cake Mixes "2.19 Assorted Popular Varieties. Your Cholce, | 39 oz, Package ......... Old Chedda David Biscuit: Casino Mix, Assortment for Lunch Box Variety. 134 Ib. box CHEESE, Safeway Ontario Cheddar. dom Cuts Sliced Peaches Standard Quality. Serve with Snow Star Ice Cream. 28 fl. ox. tin 3.51.00 Chase and Sanborn, 3 All Purpose Grind. Contains Coffee 22: by C WN. VICTORIA are Page ONE tept tor EACH WEK Alberta Grain-Fed. ae Ib. $] 49. Sliced Side’ Bacon “Smokehouse Brand. One Ib, Vacuum Package :- Christmas Baking Sulfana Raisins Enchanted Isle. ; Australian, For Baking Xmas 4 1 s 19 Cakes or Plum Pudding m de WALNUT PIECES The ; Nutty Club, Amber. 16 oz. Pkg... mt + FRUIT CAKE FRUIT : Robinsons deluxe variety. 16 oz. Pkg. «...... 69c CUT MIXED PEEL ; Robinsons Brand, 16 oz. Pkg. ...........000 5c RED GLACE CHERRIES Robinsons, 16 oz, Pkg. ....... os Steaks Sirloin — Club — Rib Ice Cream Snow Star. Astd. 6 Qt. Carton .. ‘$2. 89 Frozen Wattles 2. 3g¢ =e Parkay. Use as a spread. 3 Ib. block Milk Lucerne, Powdered, Rover Pet Food. 15 oz. Gardenside Brand 31.00 Serve Hot or Cold. Excellent Source of Vitamins, COMPLETE FoRiesn OOKING Volume ‘only Sh; 79 ILLUSTRATED LISRARY OF FEATURED THIS WEEK i's 5 hae ‘Time! ' * Golden or Red Delicious Great Eaters or Bakers B.C. Grown. For the Lunch Box, WHAT'S _ | INA NAME? Well, fo two lucky Castlegar News | readers, it's $5 apiece from new until Christmas. All you have to-do is look through the . advertisements in this paper each week until Christmas. If you find your name, phone 365-7266 and we will mail you o $5 bal, — ‘START LOOKING START SHOPPING | Storm Doors (CASTLEGAR | __4 ths. $1.00 Everything Necesary fo Enwue - Toilette Tissue KOOTENAY a oN op ee BUILDERS SUPPLY LID. Swing Orange PHONE 365-5155 SURFACE AIR MAIL SURFACE Nov. 24 Dec.13 Nov. 10 Nov. 10 Dec. 8 Oct. 20 AIR MAIL Dec. 8 Dec. $ BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS: By Rexall, Rust Craft and Brownie 1.49 -> BRITAIN REST ‘OF EUROPE _B.C Grown. For he | Baking a Pie or Making a = | Your Choice... .. «Dw a CALIFORNIA SATSUMA ORANGES box $1 99 Grapefrui "10.41 00. “ANJOU PEARS $] CAULIFLOWER 39 re B.C. Fancy. Try In B.C. Grown. Snow ‘ Pri Cc e 5 Eff e cliv e To d ay & Fri d ay In Your Friendly Neighborhood Safeway Store T Pork Spareribs _ - Frozen, Small Side. Its Gelling Cold! Storm Windows Stock and Made-to-Measure Roofing Repair Materials Insulation Weather - Stripping _ Halibut Steaks : Frozen. Imported. . 1.19 Food Favorite. Gov't. Inspected .... Capri Oil 128 oz. tin __ $220 ‘French Toast Bulk Wieners Fresh. Make hot dogs ug or a Casserole. 69° Gov't. dospected wee Ib, ‘5 | Spaghetti Sauce Cheese Slices Chef-Boy-ArDee Kraft. Canadian ‘Singles, Plain, 14 ox. tin : 1 Ib.’ Pkg. 2 for 69c -99c° Toothpaste Pie Crust Mix Ultra-brite. > Betty Crocker. For Ples ‘Aunt Jemima, Frozen, .75 mi tube or tarts, 18 oz. Pkg. Convenient. 9 oz. Pkg. Com Flakes Facial Tissue Fabric Softener Country “Scotties. 2 ply Fleecy. For a flufty Astd. Pkg. of 200 light wash, 128 fl. oz. 10 oz. AforSi.00 .) . 38 $1.69 “Closed Saturday, Nov. 11th Open Tonight and Friday Until 9 p.m. - Young Turkeys ‘Seon, Panco.or,' ‘Mapleleaf. Average G10 Ibs. Grade A MAL, Lard T th, Pkg. Sacred Christmas Cards 25 in Box. Regular $2.50. Special Kiddies at Christmas 18 in Box. Regualr $1.50. Special “Beautifully Designed” 25 in Box. Regular $2.50. Special .............cs000 Family Assortment 18 in Box. Regular $1.50, Special Old Fashioned Christmas 1 49 21 in Box, Regular $2.50. Special ............... Om R. Guerin, Slocan City Good Neighbor Drug Mart in the Plaza Florida. White - or Pink Your Lunch Bucket |... White Heads WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 5¥% oz. Pkg. Ble Sais cies soec a op ee