CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 4, 1968 FOR RENT mM apartment in Robson $65 ‘a month, Heat and light included, Just remodelled, Ph. 365-7556, 3: 2 bedroom unturnished house in Thrums, Ph, 359-7590. 2 bedroom home with garage. Immediate occupancy. Ph. 365-6616. “Executive deluxe sulte, fully turn- ished aulte. Ph, 365-8246, 31 Two bedroom furnished duplex. Ph. 365-6603. bath i an Good holise” and” apartment ie Robson. Ph. 365-7558, ‘Warm 2 bedroom fumished aneiwilte for couple. Close in. Ph. 363-6641 or 368-5062. Furnished one bedroom apt. Maple Apartments, Blueberry. 365-7588, Fully furnished heated one ia room apt. Centrally located. Ph. cea 1883, Furnished suite in Castlegar. a ‘365-7872, 31 ‘Three bedroom home In Castie- gar, Ph, 365-8102, 31 Roomy, clean furnished silite, close to school. Ph, 305-5477. SL Furnished basement sulte auitabie for couple, no children or pet att room house with carport avaiable "immediately. Ph. 365-! bedroom heated and furnish- ed apt, Ph. Se ed meni utilities included, reasonable. ‘Ph, 365-S641. 31 Modern trailer. Suitable for two. $40 excluding ulllitles. Ph. 365-5465. a! hed suite, heat and lghts: Furnis included — no children or pets. Ph. see. ne bedroom furnished suite in castlesar pang a with ae entrance. Ph. FOR RENT irnished suite for couple or 3 or es students. Ph. 365-5477. 350 ‘Self_contained, bedroom sulte with gt furnished, one ground level en- S1/trance, heat and Ught included Eh 365-5571. m and board for i or 2 ai Room aL Quiet comfortable home in Cai Ph, 365-TSST. qar. “Furnished ‘2 bedroom corns at Robson wharf. $85 per month. Ph, Spm. tins iT or part of | bu! the haner ‘pulldiee at Ahe Castlegar Airport, as of January 1st, 1968, Please direct quiries: Eagle Hanger Co, woe stibwal ‘Realty. 351 ished basement suite, Suit~ abio fo tor couple or single person. No chil ee bets, Ph. 365-7487, 350 ‘and board. Also laundry. Conscientious man or woman. Fh. 365-1 350 Large one bedroom multe Very quiet. Private entrance. S65- o24g, ‘Three bedroom furnished home, coal and wood furnace $75 month, Ph. oe = Kinnaira. TAY “utilities included sen Ph, 365-7008, tins0 Two bedroom suite. Furnished mn inain floor. Rent includes all a 1 utes. en, Sos-set edroom: Taecment ‘suite in One S696. Castlegar $75. utilities included. Ph ‘B1| 365-8060. Two aawniewn Castlegar, bedroom home, acomplciely, redeco! . room remodelled, gas heat and cooking, ideal itor alder couple. Days Ph, 363-7266, Evenings Ph. 365-8024. “Comfortable upetaira apartment Suitable for young coupie of ir ccuding heat and hot 1 Figare Ph, 365-8173 or Nelson 352- | Payment FOR SALE Birch wood ideal for fireplace. Ph. 365-6884, 3850 30” Fridged: akates sizes 10 a1 skates size 11. Ph. jaire range, Two prs, ind 12, 7M Magnum rifle, 4X Lyman scope. Ph, 365-5378, 352 000 BTU Quaker oil heater with circutating fan. 12 in. annex garbage ther. Ph. 365-7689, 351 __Smali_Terrier_pups. Ph. PH, 965-5805, Powe winch for logging truck or low bed, pa 365-3102, gold cami 120- Sass accordion, original, Go condition. WII sell Sor halt ‘stee, or highest offer. Ph. 365-5907. 450 gallon off tank, 1% centriti- cal water pump with motor. Five 18" x 12' six inch concrete rounds. PR 365-7606, a Nev TS ROTTS wash. $95. Ph. ~~ For sale oe plano oe a truck, Ph, 365-6916, “Baby carriage, excellent condl- tlon, Ph. 865-7461, “Man's Sampson ski Boats, size re Uke new $15, Ph, 365-7517. HOMES FOR SALE Tat: "on Sth Ave. Kinnaird Aa 365-5! inig rated, oa ‘one of Re now remains to be sold. Brand new 3. home, ready for occupancy. Fireplace, pproved buyer. indi Tm home on Wood= land ane ‘Sera finished bedroom in full basement, Garden and cones tot, sulet area. Take tratier tas it. Ph. 365-7027. "es tints Toth Ave. Kinnaird, 4 bedroom and 3 room furnished apartments. Ph, 565-5500. tinas A A UILDERS See Us for the Best Prices in Town! E Electrical Supplies G Glass - Gyproc H - Hi A Ha B Barker Board - Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg. Paper C Ceiling Tiles - Cements - Ceramics D Doors - Dividers - Donnacona F Formica - Fibreglass . Floor Coverings - Har - Ete. K Kitchen Organizer N Nails — Nosings O° Oils Q Quick Plug U Urethanes - Urez {Insulation - Information J Joint Fillers - Jambs & Lumber - Lincleum - Lath - Louvres M Mouldings - Mahogany - Mac Tac P Plywoods (ail sorts) - Paints - Plaster R Resilacrete Paints - Roofing Materials S Soray. Paints - Sidings - Stucco Supplies T Toots (uand and electric) - Twinseals V Vinyl Tiles - Varathanes _ W Windows (Pierson, etc.) X X-tra Special Cash. Discounts Y YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Z Zeebrick - Etc. - Etc. - Ete. Paunts P&G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA Open Mon. - Thurs. 8- 5.30 Fri.8-7 Sat.8-5 Ph. 365-8151 home. Den, playroom, sewing room, bath and a half, large lot, many extras. Ph. 365-5821. a1 ‘Spanish decor accents this Beau~ tiful 3 bedroom home in Crestview Subdivision, Hinnaird. Complete with it id carport. ished. ‘Additional ae able for easy comp! ot ious, pinkie imate in privacy. Pa 365-7895 for appointment to view. NUN Anderson Agencies Member Kootenay Multiple Listing Service COMMERCIAL SITE 100' frontage on Columbia Ave. Just north of town hall. This excellent; Property has access lanes at side and rear. Asking cS 2 bedroom with full basement, Suse Steps from Super Valu. Immedl- ate possession ‘700, ROBSON 42. bedroom family. home, gas. heat, -. tull iment, Fenced and landscap-| ed. Only $7,950. Frult trees and outbuildings, Good, value at $5000, TRAILER OWNERS Large level lot available in Rasp- berry village. Already serviced with water, power, septic tank and stor age shed. Anderson Agencies Ihone eLT or 365-2548 ARQ TTT in the store. spend, His gives you 2 $2 Pay Cheque red SALE START TODAY FREE PAY CHEQUES from HIS MEN’S WEAR HIS PAYS YOU TO BUY THEIR STOCK! The biggest sale in His Men’s Wear’s history. For every $10 you @ FREE Bonus Cheque on many items. $5 Bonus Cheque on every suit, sports coat, winter jacket or top coat. @ FREE $2 Bonus Cheque on all shoes. @ FREE. $1 Bonus Cheque on all sport shirts, jewellery sets, rubber work boots, long underwear and GWG drillers drill work pants. @ EXAMPLE: Buy a $100 suit and His gives you a $20 Pay Cheque plus a $5 Bonus Cheque. That’s $25 worth, of FREE merchan,. dise with your His Pay Cheques. ALL SALES CASH AND. FINAL on any 31 | Building Lots — HOMES FOR SALE YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED P.O, Box 418 Office 865-7125~ flee, 365-8117 REAL ESTATE: testdential — Commercial Acreage’ INSURANCE: ew | Specialiats a all types of Insurance (except Lit RENTAL AGENTS Available: 2 and 8 bedroom apart- ments, 4 bedroom Available: Castlegar, home. YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. —= in 1868 —. I Resolve a) to meet more people. b) to be more helpful. c) to become more active. d) to serve the community. /e) to stimulate more commerce. f) to become a much better Realtor, and (g) to serve you better. J. F. HIPWELL Meat Zslaia Osckor PHONE 365-2514 227 ~ Columbia (A full-time Eealtor). _ exer a MOBILE HOMES Wide Selection of Now GER |“: AHI eT Business Opportunities ‘New aparimeni block | itor xeale, below replacement Pull; furnished deluxe Plenty of room apartments and parking. Litness of purtner forces sale. Box 459, Castle- ar, ¥OR RENT 2 room office sulte above Bank of Montreal, Apply to Creighton Construction Co, Ltd. Ph. 360-7767. VEMIGLES FOR SALE ~~ 4tkiL Cumet, automatic, good con- dition. Ph. 859-7533. as. 1935 Kurd ‘V-8 automatic, Now wuttery, tires. Good condition. Ph. 60-8308, “"auoy Buick 4 door hardtop. New waters, Wall ami aufnuid Marun Ph, 3U5-7206, Ives Cuev. dupa s-uoor hura- sup. #5, £3, Aminuculute condition, sow muidage, Pn, So3-S1ud Weendays aller > pan, ‘8 Chev. half ton, radio, 7 good ures, frst class mecnanical order, ean be seen at dol Coiumbia Ave. astiegar. Hh, 365-6637, 1¥o3, 1500 Volxswagen ecdan. Top iNew engine, Bis-DSLU anecnumeat condiuun, 2,000 inites. ayy tr vy fecxenus. HELP WANTED Hight clerk, apply Hl Arrow Arms 85-7282, —Ph, ple to drive Driver Training Unit Here Jan. 13 for Driving Classes This course is being offer- oda at a nominal fee in safely rH a a continuous Public ser-| vice project of the B. ceoping with bile Association. mobile driver training unit will be here in Castlegar on hand to sign up. people for the safe driving course to be given here starting Tuesday, Jan. ahs unique mobile driver training unit — largest trailer classroom in the country — wilt a s50j;be open for inspection alt day saturday, Jan. 13 and Monday, Wall Jan. 16th on the Super Valu indo sarki jot in Castlegar. Instruction is given to stu- dents in groups of 12 or less and usually totals eight hours, com- monly divided into four classes of two hours duration. Although no learner’s licence is required, tne student should of course be of legal driving age. Adequate instruction is normally. designed to cover both manual shift and automietle TRAINEES WANTED (ten and Women) BINS | Wy with absoultely basic fundamen- tals of skills and is' LBM. mpuler ming, DRAMTING complemented by teacher's in- MMM uur Representative wie be testing in r 1968 spring Here are some details about! the training program and how} srs, the training course works: The B.C, Automobile As- sociation has undertaken to fill a much-needed link in driver' 850} training -— betwecn classroom) an =eunsan FounD "Ladies shoe lett at Robson hall Dec. 16, owner may heve by paying for this ad. ‘ih vietnity of hospital, lady's wal- t. Ph. 365-5805, Chale pulse With sum of money. Owner may claim at West's Depart- Ment Store upon proper Mdentitieation and by paying for this ar LOST Child's new Seaiskin boot, near Main St. Ph. 365-6420. d_ actual highway drivin; the the B.C. ‘Automobile Association, BCAA members — $10; non- members — $15. Local Goupie Marke 49th Anniversary t Presentation of a Polaroid ' color Pack camera highlighted a 40th anniversary party pela is re cently for Mr. and Mrs. ner, Held in the Hi Arrow Arms -in Kinnaird, the party commem- morated the wedding of the long- time Castlegar couple, who were married Dec. 27, 1927, in Nelson. More than 50 persons at- tended the event. ong those attending were their son, Terry and his wife, Sharon and their two daughters, Donna and Gale and their hus- ands. Out-of-town guests included and Mrs. Ernie Erlandson had Richard; the honored cou- ple's niece, Susan Olson, all of Vancouver; Mrs. Nellie Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cot- tell au all of Nelson and Mr. and Gerry Wanless and Mr. and ian Jack Taylor, all of Trail. During the affair, the couple also received a telephone call {com Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hendy | of Creston. g. This will be achieved through the use of Mobile Driver Training Class- rooms containing simulator mz-| chines equipped with all the driving controls found in passen-| ger sats. machines are operated in conjunction with films to ered in pe cone driving. They are similar to the Link-Trainers used in the Air pie The Mo- bile Classrooms will be used to high school driver and Klassics Also, Exceilent PROPERTY FOR SALE Zola at Nordic Hal, Kinhaira. Ph, 365-6450. tinst ces. $1900 each. Terms 5160 down and $35 per month, Ph. 365-7202. ccc Koctenay Multiple Listings & Local Realty |= Two lots on Sth Ave, Kinnaird, feet of road fronta: both. eres Good Ben: Ne below. 20 2000" elevation suitable for subdivision. Close to main highway between Castlegar and Trail $75,000. 2 ‘apartment Fullatng: at st Colum- bla Ave. Owner most anxious to sell, ‘This desirable revenue: property can Rossland; be obtained for a low down payment, Ww. William Kalvniak Agencies 538 Josephine Bi Scot, Nolses, BO. OR PHONE CASTLEGAR 365-7090 : LAA Ti 400 |r tage, Only $1,600 for ae NOTICES the payments on the house you Fold don’t come in fast enough to meet your needs, we could buy the balance of the contract from you. WE PAY IN) CASH Write Box 213) era BS small Terrier-type pupples to be ‘piven away. 365-583L. ‘6 month female cat to give away. 365-5625. 350 training as well as being avail- able to our members and other motorists throughout the Pro- vince wherever requested. The project will be continued and augmented as part of our plan- ned program for greater safety on the high ‘The mobile Classroom is 53 feet long by 10 feet wide 2 and a the » dargest of its kind operated in this . It is fitted with ag|twelve simulator machines — tion, = six on each of a central aisle and. 5 eine tiered from front to rear visibility| BIRTHS TAYLOR — To Mr. and William Taylor, x, Kinnaird, Dee. Dee. DENNEUS — To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denneus, Castle- ear, pee 21 a daughter. HILE — To Mr. and Mrs. Gunther Aishile, Kinnaird, Dee. 21 a daughter. THICEETT — To Mr. Airs. Clarence Thickett, Slocas B.C. at Kootenay Lake Gen Hospital, Dec. 23 un aot Rae ei 10: ass Dec. 25 a daughter. : Ligh Vaniil, Castlegar Dac os igi legar, daughter. - Mrs. Ronal Ronald Mavelton, Conl Dec. 31 a son. ‘Classitied word per insertior, Minim inserti Classified ade close at 12 noon ‘sharp on Wed; for dispiny udvertising is 12 noon on Tuesdays. th w ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS. Box 303 Castlegar, tinl? CARDS OF THANKS tful appreciation Of the thoughtfulness and symp! sss. F, and D, M. Wickett, Pulp and Paper Workers of Canada, Local Nt 1, Celgar Pulp Mill. Ceclie Cotton, Harold Jr. Norman and Thomas. _ ‘We would’ ike to~ thank our friends who helped our children make our 40th Wedding Anniversary party such @ surprise and peruoravie.. oc- easton Elmer _and Effie Wallner. wers .| To one of ar Before me lies like an untrack- ed field ‘ aed A fresh, unmarred page tha’ must fill, Shall I venture new paths to trea Or in accustomed ruts plod on still? dare I Gravel & Tep Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-7013 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL 349-8th Ave. Castlegar Building Supplies GGLOW BROS, Building & & Supply Co. Ltd. Phone 365-7202 That v word of of mine, weary souls Or in humbler fashion be con- tent And with acts of kindness fill my days?, One thing I’ know. — above all desire nds May He who Enews. my. every hope fear Be Tuy’, const reonatant Helper, Friend And keep ny eps through the coming year. INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. e Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere cn the Arrow Lakes Nelson 352-5434. whispel Golden gates stood o; Three years ago today With goodbye left unspoken You gently slipped away. ver remembered by daughter hans and Henry Julsrud and family. anks to friends and under- takers Who helped us on our sad day. STOP IN And Say Driving Tack Grand Forks ? Airport Auto Service IKE WIEBE @ormerly cf Castlegar Post Office and Southern Motors) — Ike Would be Glad to Hear the Latest Gossip ! — Ike’s Airport Auto Service is Located on Highway 3 Near the Arena. Look for the Big Chevron Sign. AT THE Hello to John PAIN and DECOR Mills TING ATING HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER ? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced. to suit.-your budget. We have.a dining room‘and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop.us.a line for our descriptive brochure.:° © =: SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman GOING TO NELSON? For. Tasty Food . and Delicious Coffee It's _._. ROSE'S DELICATESSEN 551 WARD siREET The Castlegar News pre- sents excerpts from’ the second of a series of letters from Mrs. H. A. DeRosa, daughter of Mr. A a graduate of local schools, bani DeRosa, with her and Mrs, Robert Hunter of Cas- (cl \ former resident here and| H INSTANT COFFEE, M.5.8.,-10-07. .... $1.19 BACON Maple Leaf. No. 1. Two ¥-Ib. pkgs. 89c APPLE JUICE, Malkins. 48-0z. tins 3 for $1 GINGERALE, PEPSI and COKE 5 Bottles $1,00 plus deposit 10 PER CENT OFF Holiday Radios, Tape Recorders & Tape Players Johnny’‘s Grocery & Gas Saies Lid. On Robson Side of the Ferry working at a Catholic school in Zambia. | a4 ¢ When we find came to Live Boj Scouts yard — native tol I wanted | to take some pic- are}tures but one of the boys ask- ed if I would aind waiting until they got their uniforms on. Parently none of the students the like their pictures taken unless y dress up anyway, even to spor jackets on the hottest days. There area lot of poorly dressed people too, especially Castlegar Teacher Tells of Life in Africa the children feet school next door to us. We had a couple of nights of excitement recently — enere 70 ras house. ‘tinder dy and Any or 10 fo fect high, . iS branches so they could beat et fire, They had it out in no time Ferre then came out singing. ie ously and are very well trained. they wona trophy for being the best at the Zambia jamboree. The other students ignored the fires or just stood and watched. Pre-Christmas Hockey: Bruins Gver Leafs Bruins edged Maple Leafs pe ia the final game of the Pre- Scores and had to be decided by shots-on-goal. In Series ‘A’, Canadiens and eeandats 15 SUppus- ed to be coming to either Malal or Kasama, propably rr “January, to present the school band with new instruments. Tm told it is the only school id in Zam there will be big celebrations when he comes with lots of singing and dancing. He ban is very highly thought of by botn LEGION CORNER Red Wings battled to a tle with the Canadiens declared winners by a narrow margin of shots on goal. le Leafs scored the tie- Map! ing goal in the last minute of|/Eve play to tie the Blackhawks in Series ‘B’ and advance to the | that finals on the strength of their edge ow shots on goal. Gareth es scored for the Hawks the Leafs. of the game. How- “income ts paid to other sharers as dividends, after I Gina Wal oat cAsnGan CREDIT UNION GEORGE TERHUNE, Manager Phone 365-7232 Serving the Crossroads of the Kootenay jas' ever, Bruins had the bi monthly meet thes should be be 2 held in the future. Bingo will be held on Sat., Jan. 13. One epplication for ordinary} id and ac- rea cepted. Joint Tnstalation of the Bram Ofiicers ans id ihe Auxii- liary will be held on pausing, Jan. 16, following ‘the regular an sho's and advanced to the fin- kyte, David Heagy and Geof Yule were marksmen for the Bruins. the fina) game, Bruins and Maple Leafs exchanged the dead several times before the} j Bruins finally came out on for 3-4. Craig Harman, Barry D: Peoli, James MacLure and: Kevin Alexander scored for thie Lents Minor Hockey Week, Jan.’ 20-27. companied her mother, Mrs. Vida Ghristmas Calls lilt a ew high “A total of 5,243 long distance calls were placed Christmas Day ‘Trail toll swi A reports B.C. Telephone Co. District: “manager. AACA AANA ” ms CHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. BACON, side sliced, Ih; ...-....... 796 BACK BACON, sliced, 1 Ih. ....... 55e COTTAGE ROLLS, whole or sticed, Ib. 79c BONELESS BEEF ROAST, Ib.:...... 69¢ ROUND STEAK ROAST, Ib. ........ 886 BABY BEEF LIVER, sliced, Ib. ...... 68 BOWELESS BEEF STEW Places, Ih... 6e | PORK CHOPS, All Guts. PORK STEAK, th. was due, not so much to 7 heavy as to:the tie-up} of toll circuits for any Dene purposes. Because se Many Boop! le did not know the number of the distant city, thoy can cal the ete yy dialing “O” and we Comrade Leckie reported 1968 cules are payable and cards may be. picked up by members as soon as ible. Comrades | Webster when their son, ‘Johnny "2a uk CASTLEGAR NEWS | possible. are also reminded that meetings are now held on ‘the Ist and 3rd Paestays of the each month. Mrs. D, E. Hughes, Ph. 365503 Dr. G. A. Sumner spent the hristmas weekend at Vancou- fi and children, Loreen, Brian and Ca- tering. and baat S. Horswill as _well.as their sons-in-law. and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hopping and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson and families ar- in the public ele-blacks ana whites. When. he is Regular ting of the Branch Bal cheld_on: oe Gee om jon! ling to their areas of work. di * * ry CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 4, 1968 a pound instead of 18 cents. croung they really put on a big Pore ‘Atricans yori President Kaunda attended | as an official about’ 100 and they love to sing. ante we Reserve the Right To. Limit Quantities Open Monday thru Fri- days until 9 p.m. for your convenience. Notice our Low years. lane| Everyday Prices, to help you bal your food Bud; Last week we heard we were to have a visit from Don Faris, and y ‘day he was here about an hour. He was travelling with che Dean of Students of the Uni- versity of Zambia and they are visiting the school. He will be living in Lusaka at least until Christmas, then he expects to be sent into the bush of the Eastera province. The African getting a little braver now and| will stop and play with our chil-| dren. At first they just looked. hhite children are just as much a novelty to them as Afri-| to us. ‘We saw an albino African the other day. He had the same features as the dark ones but was all white. He looked as . * though he was blind and retard-| Ed‘ H * ed too. a minister of the United bite We have noticed a lot of served for several years in the !deformities in the children as Kinnaird area and is well known Hirer arrears LOCKER BEEF, Gov’t. Insp. cut & wrapped, Ib. .... 59¢ staeks, roasts, stew, etc: BOLOGNA, sliced, Ib. .. 49 in pe. 5 Ibs. & up, Ib. 39e MILD CANADIAN CHEESE (really mild) Ib. to be a lot of lame ones, these ate tero bows at this sebocl ring in [aisa He and Mrs. D DeRosa met in Nairobi while both were travel- They even bring dishes GAINER’S to wash and use stones as dish a baer aly ee xeep t the Bouscho fe 01 ried half a day now. washing by hand, ez anes ir chops the wood. A servant would be nice at bome wiere inere are Wis of es j other ines | to do but sometinies here it's just a nuisance, an tor laks eer ainee Hor |ene quicker and better for Four priests from tho mis-|Meto.do it myself. sion apie tren rag eras for supper last ni; .pparent- jy they. live in real poverty — not like the Brothers. They only get paid 25 cents a day each trom the Bishop plus any dona- tions Risch get from home. F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING BLUE RIBBON COFFEE, INSTANT COFFEE, Soar. i T3e St. Hs. SOUPS, DELICIOUS Cr. of MUSHROOMS, VEGETABLE-BEEF, CHICKEN-RICE, etc. 5 Fully Insured Ph. 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar “NOTICE ae ‘The Board of Broadcast Governors will hear, “at the public’ heari pening in the C i Hail on the ground floor of the Chateau Laurier, | Ottawa, Ontario, on February 6, aed an appli. Palm Milk 3 qt. ctn’s. 79c rare PICKLES, Bread and Botier far... We PORK LUNCHEON MEAT, 12 oz. tins, 2 fins _._ 79e HERSHEY’S COCOA, 2 Ib tins... Be “DS cation by Ki yk to and a new ats dcasti Station at Castlegar, B.C., with her studio at Nelson, B.C., with: a power of 250 watts day-time and night-time, ND, on the frequency of 240 Ke/s. Persons wishing to oppose the appli must é% R. Hood Flour ‘20 LB. BAGS $1.49 file twenty copies of a brief in opposition or of a notice -of. intention to oppose, setting out the grounds of the opposition, with the Secre the Board at 48 Rideau Street, Ottawa, on or be- fore January 25, 1968. If it is the intention to ap- pear in opposition, the names of those appear- tied, and ing must also be filed at least seven days prior to P. BEEF STEW, 3 tins $1.00 CRISCO OIL, 38-07. .. 89 the opening day of the hearing. $ Persons wishing to inspect briefs submitted with respect to the above application may do so at the offices of the Board at Ottawa by appoint- ment with the Secretary of the Board. | POP CORN Guaranteed to pop! 2 Ib. bag 39c January 2, 1968. hang ina cnt choot to give garments a balsam scent. » : FRUIT GROWERS Baa MUTUAL / S SUN FLOWER SEEDS, Ibs. = FAMILY SIZE SALE OF PEPSI COLA, GINGER ALE, 5 bottles .... $1.00 REMNANTS ALL DRASTICALLY REDUCED SEE THEM THIS WEEKEND You Save Cause We're Moving! Closed All Day Monday, _Janvary 8 FRESH Margarine 2 Ibs. 49c 7 RRR LIA CONTRACT OR HOURLY a 3 TELEPHONE. 365-7454 Cards h d “On English Bay at Stanley Park’ HIS MEN’S WEAR