CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 3, 1963 FOR SALE 1954" Ford’ Victoria “Two-Door Hardtop automatic, power Stcoring, T-Bird Motor, Clean, in very good condition, -B859, Used Trumpet, Ph, 905-8100, Evon- Ings. a Z oll heaters, one with btower, one without. Cheap. Apply East Robe | So sta) son y “aesd7 Meteor Suniines saa Gha range, can be hooked to na- tural gas or used with propane; $75. Ph. 365-5265. £ 340 Used washing machine, Good cori- dition, Ph, 365-8276, “7 asie Chev. 1 | ton pick-up, In good shape, Ph, 365-468: 28 ft. Trailer Sai ‘extra room s x. ae: 5029, 340 Spring filed rollaway cot In good ‘condition. “Ph, 65-8248 ‘Nash Metropolitan, new motor, new. brakeshoes, "new clutch. Very good conditions; 40 miley to gal. $350, E, Smith, Thrums, Ph, 359-7477 even- nse = Rong, ‘good condition. Brice $90.00, Ph, 365-3722, 339 Budgies $4 saan Ph, 365-8390, 339 White German Shepherd pups. Ph, 365-3822, 338 ‘Set of Encyclopedia world Book plus 10 Children’s Classics with Book- case. 05, 338 Several good building lots in Castiegar and Kinnaird. Must be sold. Come, look and make an offer. ‘385-6861: 2 View lots, Second Ave. Cas tlegar. Ph, 365-5982. KINNAIRD LOTS IN NEW Attractive home poe Jots in Castlegar. Ph. 365-5200, timo HOMES FOR SALE Ave. Kinnaird, 2 bedroom tton, To view call 365-3256 jedroom house on large ior aird. Ph. “365-5189, IMPORTANT . Do petite RAVE ‘THE RIGHT PROGRAM? Naturally. 9 you want to be com- pletely protected. Let us review your Present coverage without obligation. Call in and see JACK Saeed YOUNG. AGENCIES ‘LID. Insurance and Realtors Castlenird Plaza Phono 385-4342 tin 4 "| terry, Available Oct, 1. Rent HOMES FOR SALE Family or revenue. home, over 1100 Rq. Te, on 100 X 100 waterfront view tot; 3 large BR (one with pvto entrance and pibg) large LR, Kitchen, bathroom; insulated.» Full cement bamt ‘with laundry, tollet, 3 large rooms (1 finished) ete. ground level and private. entrance, To view Ph. tin-40 Teore you buy, Compare. A amall mistake 1% expensive in Real Estate, We offer Friendly advice, at no abll- gation, at ANDERSON AGENOIES Vhono 305-3441 bedroom house, corner ote on and ‘nai Castlegar. Ph, 365-667: Attractive 3-hedroom Tae ih Kinnaird upper beneh, 1-ucre land- scaped grounds, lovely lawns, varicty of fruit trees, Priced right for, quick sale, For appointment to view Ph, 363-3124 evenings or weekend, Ruther Otd, well uae: ranch cote tage, Casttebar Ranch o1 ft. lot, adjacent to new ‘Ogiow ‘sub. division, Close In yaa ot ideal setting for retirement, $5,001 ANDERSON ‘AGENCIES Phono 365-3442 FOR RENT Furnished basement suite,” Ph. ree oe daytime or 365-5536 even- ‘Room Suite Modern parnane city Centre Motel Ph. .365-25; Fon: RENT OI oe 2 rm (furnished) Las on Ist Ave. Castings. $100 per Bdrm home on calune Ave. two techs from town $80 per 2 Bdrm mdrn home (with marae) Kinnaird Upper Bench suey please call in ‘pe: ANDEUSON AGENCIES. urn, (references may be required) 3 room furnished sulte. Suitable for couple; no children, no animals. Ph, 365-8246, tin-40 ‘Partly furnished 2 bedroom mod- ern home in Kinnaird. Redecorated, gus heat, garage. ‘Avallable Nov. 2 Bh, 365-5344. Bat bedroom home, gas heat. On Cotumbla \Ave., close to schools and shopping district, Ph, J, L. Lamb at 985-5138, a — room house, Ph. 3 Ave. “pl as ait in {room house, ideal for paehelor ow rental, Ph, 340 3_bedraom house in Kinnaird. Ph, 365-5172, @ bedroom house In Robson, near $50. Nick Markin, Raspberry Village. tin 3 Furnished olf heated 2 room ca- bin, $30 per mo! pnt 104-4th Ave, Cas- tlegar. Ph. tn-39 te Yoom at 65 Columbia Ave. fe 338 Furnished upstairs suite, 965 per. month Including hot water and heat. Phone Mrs. Easton 365-8172 or P. Gergely Nelson 352-2734 or Ted Ger gely, 852-6814. Available Oct. io ar necds 8 SEE P, store, 8. Suitable premises avaliable if you want to go into business on your own, Apply Castlegar Nt tin27 Store or office space in Castic~ gar. Located next door to. Castlegar Residence - Phone 865-8117 News, Apply at Castlegar News. i tin 14 Attention Teens fi ~ HARDTIME DANCE | 35c — R —_ ARENA HALL 8.00 fo 1.00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1963 New Shipment of . G.W.G JEANS AND SEMIDRESS PANTS for boys to size 16 For that wedding see our Whimsies CINDY’S Wa RAAT ARC cdo [KAY MOTORS Lid. 2880 Highway Drit SALES ‘AND D SERVICE 1 old bil Envoy Cadillac Finest a and Cleanest t Used Cars “Gn the: Roolensys, 5 i Every:Ca Car Guaranteed “T WHOLESALE. GM PARTS 5 DISTRIBUTORS Largost stock in the Kootenays of genuine parts for all General Largest and ‘nest “fully. equipped Garage and Body Shop’ in \ Gorvair =) + Motors Vehicles: the Kootenays tect. Soeeiali: T - Seiberling. Tire’ Warehouse _FOR RENT Now ” selt gontatned oii poe able for 1,or 2 men. Tth A Castlegar. tn lodern J-bedroom apartment in furntshed. Ph. 368-2441 WANTED Ride wanted to Vancouver on Sunday by young mon able to help with driving, Ph, 365-5091 REAL ESTATE WANTED Homes Wanted — | Buyers Watting ‘We haye a growing cilentel ur- gently seeking good quality 3 and 4 particularly in the obson: areas, home {5 too large, If your children are gone, or’ If, you Plan to move, consult a realty agent contract or sales promotion. col ANDERSON: AGENCIES ~Phones 308-8275 805-8250 runabout boat. Pr. istics 833. 308-3441 I4-15— ft 365-8384. i ‘ALCO. —————-. | 303, Castlegar, a A HIBEE 2 z LOST Keys In brown morrocco snap case near Post Office, Finder ‘please Ph, 65-5133. ~ NOTICES Business cpportuntty, for ‘one ex- perlenced in Lunch Counter. Ph. atter 4 p.m. to 365-5567. Let “U-Phone’ Answering Service HONEYMOONING. at’ the Halekulani Hotel on ‘Waikiki Beach are Mr. and _Mrs. 0. T. Dalley of Castlegar, B.C. ‘The ember 14.:at Mount Royal Baptist Church in' Montreal. Mrs. Dalley is the former Jean Hislop of Montreal, daughter of Mr. and’Mrs. W..H. Hislop. Mr. Dalley is the son of Mr..and Mrs. AT. f Christ’ Church, New Dalleys. were married’ Sept-. 7 T Dalleyei ots i tang da. Dalley .is P Superinr, + of Col: Tate Ce 1, Pulp Division: in « Castlegar. 's Celgar . take and phone clubs, etc. U-Phone hay ail the eon- tacts U need - public stenographer, domestic, Janitor, auctioneer, baby- alters, wake-you, shopping ‘service, catering etc, Ph, Lynne Chatten at 337 piace ai a da eee ANONYMOUS.” Bax tint? Section ‘ tA! Deadline for clasaitied ads . 2 hoon Wednesday Drie, to the of fasue, ten 2, "ARTMENT OF LANDS, 5 vonusts, AND SATE RESOURCES ER SALE X 87313 sealed’ ¢ tenders will be received by the District Forester at Nelson. B.C. not later than 11.00 A.M, local time on the 21st day of October, 1963 for the purchase of License X87318, to cut 989,00 cubie fect of: cedar, spruce, balsam, larch, hemlock, white pine, flr and trees’ of other species ony on area situated: ‘Murphy Creek, W Five (&) years lags ‘be allowed: for :|Tremoval of timi this area 18 jenn the SALMO which:!” fully com- provisions of Sectlon 17 (la) of ‘the “Forest Act” which gives the timber sale applicant certain privileges. Further. particulars ‘cah be: an tained from the Forest, Ranger, tlegar, from ene District ‘Forest: B.C., or trom the’ Deputy if Forests, Victoria, “B.C, eee ses aoe NOTICE TO. CREDITORS ALICE’ ROSE ELIZABETH MOFFAT, DECEASED NOTICE’ is” hereby given. tha ereditors-and others having claims zabeth Moffat, Deceased, late of, 180 th Ave, Kinnaird, B.C. Widow, are hereby required to send them to Dahl- strom, Wetmore and MeGauley, 1432 Bay ‘Avenue, Trail, BC. before .the 1st day of Octobcr,'1963, atter which sald estate ‘among the partics en- the claims of which he then has no- tice. ° i ‘Frank Richardson,- Executar, of Rossland, Kootenay Land District, L le will be awarded | ; against ‘the Estate of Alice Rose Ell-| - titled thereto, having regard: only’ to |- Vegetabl Beans, wax— 1, Mrs, W. Osto- 3.2. Mrs.’ Vera —_1, Mrs. "Wanjott: z “Mrs. = Lampard, Kinnaird. Beans, pole—1, Mrs, V, Bonde, Kinnaird; 2. Mrs. V. Wanjoff. Scarlet runners — 1. Mrs. V. Wanjoff. af Broad beans — 2, Mrs, F, Kon- kin, Slocan Park. Beets, ong 2. Mrs. C. R. | Sutherland, Rabson, Cabbage — 1. Mrs. V. Wanjoff; . 2, Mrs, N. Latkin, Slocan Park, Red- cabbage '—-1, Mrs. Osto- foroff;. 2. Mrs.°:V.. Giles, Kin- naird. oor cabbage; 1. Mrs. V.. Ws ff; 2. Mrs. W. Ontolotorr. Joff; 2. Mrs, Nellie Verigin, Rob : pont 3. “Mrs. O. J: Wilson;, Kin- "Carol, rae "Konkin; . We Harrison,’ ‘Rinnai 3 ie H. Tomilin,- Carrots, long — 1. Mrs. F. Kon- kin; 2. Mrs. C. R. Sutherland. Carrots, intermediate — 1. Mrs.’ F. Konkin; 2. Mrs. A. Gor- date the Executor will‘distribute the |_| . G. R. Sutherland. Corn, golden bantam — 2 Mrs. 7 *. Konkin. D. and McGAULEY, — Solicitora 437 LEGAL SLOCAN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NEW DENVER, Notice to Electrical Contrators Sealed Tenders. will be :recelved by the hospital admintatrator,- inaric ed “Rewiring: oe Hospitat" . up 5 p.m. on Oct. °41 in public at that ‘tim wings, ‘Speciticattoris and Ge- return of Plans etc. within two weeks after Tender closing date. The lowest or any, render wilh not necessarily be accepted. trator Slocan ‘Community Hospltat New Denver, B.C. 3968 ana opened 3 dollars which is. refundable ;-upon | , LAND BEGISTRY ACT fe} (SECTION 162) g IN THE MATTER Of Block. 6 of Lot 7174, Kootenay District, Plan 2041. : Proof having been filed in’ my oftice of the loss of Certificate of my. intention at the expiration - of one epee roontn coe othe :first Publication hereo! al Certificate of Tritie’ in leu of such lost Certificate. Any person having such lost Certificate of Title ia re- quested to communicate with the un- dersign DATED Ges Hale BC. ‘This 27th Of August os (lL A ined DEPUTY, HISTRAR sees EAND REGISTRA- - TION DISTRICT DATE oF FIRST PUBLICATION: © Provialon- | any information with reference to.| Slocan Pak * Cucumbers, pickling L Mrs. ©. R. Sutherland; ’ 2." Mrs, P. Ward, Montrose; 8. Mra. V. Wan- dott. Onions, yellow -1 Mrs. F. “Konkin;'2. Mrs, A, Gorkoff. Onions, brown Le Mrs, : ve ‘Wanjoff. Onions: Spanish ’— 1. Mrs. EF. Kon wonons, pickling — 2. Mrs. F. son, Tomatoes, ripe — 1,. Mrs, H. ‘omilin; 2. Mrs. A. Gorkoff. © Tomatoes, green — 1, Mrs. V. Wanjofé; 2. ‘Mrs. F. Konkin. Rhubarb — 1, Mrs. J. 8.'Hun- . ter, Robson; 2. Mrs, Be Baglo, Kinnal Peppers, green ‘pel’ ‘1. Mra, N. Latkin; 2, Mrs. F. Konkin; 3, - Mrs, W. Ostoforoff. “ . Peppers, red sweet — 1, Mra. v. Wanjolf;'2. Mrs, Ss. Kallsniko, By Castlegar. Peppers, red hot Ostoforoff; 2. Mrs. V. Want” pe eatoes, netted genet Mrs, eran early’ red — 1, Mrs, F. Konkin; 2. Mra::V.. Wanfoff. Potatoes, early white —1. Mrs. LEGAL “KINNAIRD A public hearing «will be held ‘Tuesday, October 8 to, consider the iy the rezoning,.from business ite lage gerice between ‘the hours of and *lten a Vi age - McPhee; soneesie - 1 Mr. W. Harri-. a F potatoes, late red — 2, Mrs.F. Konkin. i Potatoes, late white.—/1,-Mrs, . 3 Konkin. Squash, green hubbard — 1. Mr. W. Harrison; 2. Mr. H. R. Foxlee, Robson. Squash, A.0.V. — 1. Mrs, V. Wanjoff; 2. John Dunlop; 3. Mrs, Cantéloupe — —2. ‘Mrs. F,:Kon- kin. Vegetable marrow, —‘1. ‘Mrs. ¥. Konkin; 2. Mrs: V..Wanjoff. ” Parsley — 1. Mrs. Pr Konkin; 2 saci Wiltiain Easton, Castle- Pepruscel_ sprouts - ‘onkin, 5 _ Broccoli — 1. Mrs. Ve Manlotts Mise V, Wanjoff;'2. Mrs, F. Kc kin, Pumpkin, “Targest by weight — “1. Mrs, J. S. Hunter. Potato, largest by welght — Mrs. F. Konkin, Squash, '-largest: by welght — Mrs. W. Rilkoff, Robson. Largest vegetable — Mra. W. Ostoforof£, ‘Largest cabbage = ne zB Konkin, - Aa teres © 9 yrs. ‘and under Lettering Sample — 1 Melanie John; 2. Pat Wadey. Writing Sample — 1. ‘Maureen 2. Melanie John: Linda Gormley. is . Colored Crayon Drawing ‘of a Scene — 1. Donald Sutherland; 2, Watson Seto; 3. Larry Price. Colored Crayon Tuulstration — 1, Larry Price; 2, Watson Seto. Peneil: Drawing — 1. Watson “Seto; 2.. Maureen McPhee; 3. Larry Price. Drawing of Animal — 1, Price; 2. Mary. Ellen Gallo; 3. Watson Seto. 3 Drawing of Birl — 1. Linda Ostoforoff; -2, Larry Price. 3. Melanie John. Painted yiclure Original Idea —1. Pat Wadey; 2. Linda Osto- foroff. Free Expression, Painting—2. : Brian Thomlinson. * Drawing or Painting on Wood— 1. Linda Ostoforoff. Finger Painting Picture — 1. _Melanie John; 2. Larry Price. Design Project — 1. Melanie John; 2.: Maryellen Gallo; 9. ? Larry Price. “Art 12 yrs. and: ‘under kin; 2. Judith John: 3. Michael ~ McPhee. * Colored Drawieg es Beane jail. Konkin: Seto;;3. Jean 'M. Price, * i ‘Colored Still Life Picture — 1. Judith John. : Mlusteation, Any. Media —1 ‘Judith’ John. ‘Painting ‘oe: a Sete a ‘Judith John; 2, Jean M. Price; 8, Robert Sutherland.: Painting on Glass — 1. Heather Marken; 2, Jack Wood; 3 Donna Ostoforoff. =Painting on Cloth 2 Donna Ostoforoff. Phone 365-2511 Robeon *; Marshall's Store tf - Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co, Ltd. Castlecar ‘Phone 365-3351 Gravel & Top Soil DITOHING, EXOAVATING _. PHONE 368-9041 COLUMBIA: SAND'& GRAVEL nee Gor, Maplo & Sth, Castlegar Bh “LING,- Donald Bros.. Earthmoving Contractors: ;ASEMENT - DIGGING, BACKFILLING, SCAPING,: CEMENT,’ GRAVEL Phone 365-5464 Castlegar —_— ——— BACK-HOE WORK. OF ANY: KIND, ANY © “TIME, ANY PLACE ’ By Contract or: Hour Free. Estimates,” : Reasonable Prices Ph, 365-5938 574-7th Ave. Castlegar | © ALLS. Utd. Charter’ Service Towing - Barges - : anywhere ae the Arrow Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON 355-5484 a Cee ) Sr. Men DITCH. : LAND: “3.CASTLEGAR AND: DISTRICT“. “CURLING. CLUB Seas ao THU S., OCT. 10: ARENA 7.30 PM : Phone (|) Shift Curling “For further: inforaations contact: “Lome “Zinio: at. S081 79 3| in tents: in. units. ‘Pencil Drawing — 1. = Glass McLeod;. 2... Judith John; 3, Mary-Lin Helfer. * @ontmued next week) Fontiac —~ Buick — Vauxball “qi Baker St. Nelson BEACON MOTORS. Ltd. ., Phone 352-6641 °° - CATERING “For all: types ‘of catering: contact. Mrs, ide: “Regan at Arrow Lakes Ferry: - Service ‘ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD ‘PLUMBING ‘and © ‘HEATING ee 4 “e@ Air. Conditioning. Pumps & Water Conditioning| as “Pool : Ex “WE CARRY::A: GOOD: STOCK OF SURPLIES- First-Class ‘Gas. a In: Ee y Bepulas Styles “TONITE:& FRIDAY » Shows, at’7:and 9:p.m'_ WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES. — GLASS IN ALL’ SIZES & WEIGHTS Agents. For © Pearson: Sashless Win- dows and: All Sealed Units .SASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR WORKS . PHONE 365-3211 “WED Save ONLY Shows at 7 and 9 Pm Last Chance |: CLOSING ‘SALE DURHAM DRAIN FITTINGS; Reg. 976 now *. _35e CORNER ‘BEAD FOR: PLASTERING °° OFF. ERN ‘CUPBOARD : FULLS, : Reg. 75¢' : “38c" NEW: M On Sale "Regular. 50¢ On Sale for 25c ‘West Kootenag: ‘Area Girl Guide ‘Trainer, Mrs, A. Rizzuto, *re- ‘cently ' returned from the'Edith Macy. Training ‘Centro Pleasant: iille, New. York state, where she attended a” 10 day experienced jTrainer's conference. She was one of! 23° Canadian Guide © Trainers ‘chosen by the Canadian Guide'As- ‘sociation. and one: of: four.’chosen ‘from. B.C.* Edith Macy. Camp. is the. main U.S. \training centre. for adult leaders “in the Girl Scout movement, The purpose of the’camp was to introduce tothe U.S, leaders, ‘the ,updated, | rovised.: programme ‘in’ Girl Scouting -in. the |U,S.: be- ginning | Sept..1963,and the Ca- ‘nadians wero ‘Invited to observe and : take: part. Edith. Macy. Training Centre ‘is. located :’in a’ wooded * area’ of :240 acres, 30 miles from New York ‘eity. It has a capacity. of 125 adult students, There are some perman- ent buildings ‘but students camped ie. permanent names of these units gi “Hearthstone, :: Hostess for, the camp was’ Cae therine -'T.. Hammett, author of the ‘well’ known’ pocketbook, tion; the growth: of Science “has affected: the scales “of life, Now the other ‘Instincts of. man. must be built up—clean:living, honesty are © indispensible.:; Therefore «the work ‘of: Scouting and ‘Guiding: is of ‘great, importance: in’ the’ world today.) Prevention ‘is better -than cure,. Integrity belongs to all of the human race, Every part of the World .{s in a‘ turmoil.’ Until the Second World War many countries ‘were inert. "Now man is on a surge Jike‘a:tidal: wave. Today 114 coun- tries belong to the United Nations and. all countries want to belong, little or. hig, Each nation wants its own, place ‘in the” sun, Over 60 countries belong to:the World As- sociation ‘of Girl! Guiding.’ Educa- tion: is open’ to, ‘everyone’ in’ the world. Everybody, interprets Demo- racy. in‘ their, own’ light, "The. basic ‘standards - of ‘life are “equality, ; morality, ctuceiloa and ‘dignity.’ Guiding is tral people aluzg these lines. Self 'con- fidence is most dnortant and this 4a‘ a’ role: for’ Guidin : The world has. insane smalle hecause: of mass ; communication. Leisure ‘among young People is our enemy and the Guiding movement, children are taught to make a useful use of leisure.- The new .revised Girl. Guide Scout movement in’ the U.S. in- cludes girls from ages.7-17. From 7-8 years are Brownies, 9-11 years | are Juniors, 12-14’ years are Cadet- tes and 15-17 year are Seniors. It is a continuous program and girls may..join ‘at: any time. The new + program’ was ‘developed to: meet the needs . of . today’s,: girls, . ‘La. boratory expériences given by Girl Scouting cannot; be provided . by school, church: or home.” Le. prac . Kaufman’ Ph. 365.5488 ee viuing Mr.‘ and ‘Mra.)F. A. stan Viewsat for a few weeks are and Mrs, % Spring of Marath, Alberta. and Mrs. Don Manson and “faintly ‘travelled’ ‘tothe Okanagan to spend. the weekend with’ Mrs, ‘Manson's parents, Mr.-'and Mrs. | e: A. J. Swihart. The’ Swiharts ‘had moved from Hinnaird on the sixth CONGOWALL. FOR BATHROOM 't WALLS’ Reég.: 65¢ ff..On Sale for ... GLASS - ; NAILS: GYPROC. AT. Me PRICE 5 OFFICE: EQUIPMENT. ol Only 2X 3'— 2 Hr. SAFE a... FILING CABINET - 3 drawers with lock and ball-: bearing sliding : ‘drawers .and an $48.0 : OLS SUPPLY ‘Phone 365- 2161 8 _ RUBBER BASEBOARD, Reg. 25c ft Now. .... 18¢° to, make their home at Winfield.’ Spending ~ several’ ‘daya here from‘ Danville,’ Quebec’ have’ heen cousins‘ of’ Mr. 0.°J; Wilson, ‘The] - ‘visitors, Mr.-and Mrs, Stanley Mar- | ‘ston ‘came ‘while on tour’ ‘of B.C; Points,” visiting: the province’ for the first time. They had ‘been tra- -velling since: Aug. 18; Mr, and Mra. ‘Wilson. had -not;'seen* the ‘couple fork about: 34 : years, Needless ‘to ay, *; the’ reunion’ : contributed: a great! deal of: family a news‘ and is mminiscenses. isi ROBSON SOGIALS tical + Adult training was dealt with in detail. Students: were told. that education ‘must’ train "people to make a choice. One of the import- ant things is to recreate new things for ,the rich)‘so that they, can learn new interests and appreciate | =3 their-‘rich . living. Education - must give a all peoplethe opportunity to ch | their. lives.“ through’ learn- ing, , Elizabeth Sheehy, author | of “The ‘Leader’s Notebook”, for, the new Girl Scout program outlined the aims ‘of the program develop- ment: — 2. to: develop flexibility. “8, to improve huinan relations. One ‘afternoon ‘the ‘Trainers were, -éntertained .at— the ..Camp. ‘Guest | House.and:'the » speakers ‘was Marie! ' Gaudette, @ wood ‘craft ‘specialist’ and writer of songs, one ‘of which is “God ‘created: a |New. Day.” She is in a wheelchair today, ,but her: philosophy is that“ she’ _| still’ loves life ‘Wecause there are, People’ in the world and she loves. people. One: of her. remarks: was “Mrs. T: Sanford: ‘Ph. ‘ge55882 Cyt) Mrs.” Mary “De’Ath* and ‘her daughter Gertrudo ‘of: Arcadia: Cal- jfornia | have ‘spent ithe. last few eks -visiting: wit yee with * law, G.\: Thorp.’ While» hae they:ac- companied ‘Mr.:and:Mrs,.G. Quayle ‘on’ a “motor ‘trip: Kash that the leaders must never foruet what it is like to be ‘a’ beginner. There are always new ‘doors to kick pen. 3 ‘Miss. Isobel Crowe, co-ordina- . | tor of: International Activities of the" Girl;Scout movement, spoke on * the. recent. ‘17th (World | Girl Guide" "Conference in’ Denmark. She “brought back a faggot from the.’ World’, Conference campfire |. which ‘she placed | on the campfire at-Edith Macy. Canadian. Guiders “put” ona -| skit ‘which depicted folklore: from | coast: to coast. It opened. with the ¢| Maple ‘Leaf’ Forever and included. ‘a: French’ Canadian legend, songs : of the’ prairies ‘and ‘the Legen: Mrs, F. Heitlebein,« “chairman National Program Com- er’: ‘SCHOOL, ‘8.00 ‘p.m, lowing cla Thursday, October 10: Wood eters 10-20° ‘e-dancing, SUB : Intermediate Square-Dancing, ‘SCHOOL, 780 inte z 4 ‘The: fol BES ie “STANLEY. SECONDARY. SCHOOL ‘lla ‘allc commence at 30: Pa “Commerce P23 (aeekieeping) \. For further information phon Director of Adult Education, 365-6711, Mr. A. W. Bigiby, 1 District No. 9 (Castlegar); 1, to expand ¢ our communications, i |Attends Guiders Course in WY. mittee, gave the summary. Books, leaders and trainers are the inthe program. It must be geared for the 2lst. Century.’ She’ sald, |: “Pick out the.best of the'past for the good’ of the‘future, Create on atmosphere: for change and’ blaze |: a‘trail for thé’ future”,’ Women must’: carry” their : share “of ‘ ‘the load‘ to build'a good nation, ~ CT | THANK YOU ‘My. Sincere thanks to: ‘all who danoried: me’ at the polls and worked on my behalf, - ‘BOB MADDOCKS. Fl icici KRU Poaaealad tories | DON’ Te Let” this good, weather fool yout -WINTERIZE YOUR: CAR: ‘NOW ebe) ‘Tune up for perfect operation and Jet us check; | your. battery, nenter hoses, thermostat DO, IT LANNE > for | epee ep pea fe ¢ USED FRESH ‘IN-ON 1964 CHEVS 1963 PONTIAC. Radio, white ‘wall tires, ‘seat covers, two: tone,.6 cylinder, CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Oct, 3, 1963 CONCRETE WORK * AND’ BASEMENTS ROOFING. REPAIRS GOOD ‘TOP. SOIL INSULATION Ee Sree FOR, RENT =O. ‘Lig htle Ph. 19. 5158 Box 51, Castlegar, B.C.) { bassemnia eieseaemsanerece Rea aS gl | |.4-door, radio, two tone paint, a =| —= Now! "Beautiful Borg Fabric Lf, CAR COATS. . See! ‘these new Sport- . Ease supersuede - ri-. > ehly lined Car Coats / with: soft . warmi= Or-. Ton deep: pile’ fabric by Borg.’ These. are warm: but also* light: to wear. Available'in Brown, beige, loden, .. ¥ copper, Bold, blue and: red: with’ match- ing“ liner.’ in‘ sizes 8: to 20. - $39.95 = = Bypyy =i Ea = S —' -PAY'N TAKIT ENOUR 0 LUCKY DOLLAR STORE. ‘We’ Reserve’ the Right i ‘To Limit Quantities Honest - It's. time to bake << that Xmas-Cakel Peels, ‘Mixed-Fruit, Glaced Cherries, etc., now ‘in stock! Open nights until 9 PLM. for. your convenience, ‘and ‘BLUE LABEL 48-02. SUN-RYPE Apple Juice 3 tins $1.00 = ees JIFFY — POP-CORN, bag hearts & ll Lg. 12-0z. .tins SHASTA’ POP, -10 tins... $E.08 Kor: AP. or FRESHIES ASST. FLAVORS 10 pkgs. =i CARS 1960 ENVOY SEDAN A veal clean car. 1959. MERCERY Mon- White wall tires, Radio, two tone paint. 1961 METEOR“ Mon- Power clair : Radio, V8 engine, automati ion, Power Brakes Steering. pate 1963 CHEV yeas 4door sedan, very low mile. age, like new. 1958 ‘PONTIAC: 4door Strato Chief, 6 cylin- * der, | 1961. PONTIAC: "1962 CHEV Impala: 2door,:68 cylinder, standard transmission, two tone paint, very clean, feat covers, a eanies ‘va tone Paint; seat belts, cai ‘Sedan. $ CORN, PEAS, SPAGHETTI =| Mix or Match! 7 tins $1.00 MEATS. BEEF LIVER, sliced Red-Label Steaks, ( SIRLOIN, TONE, R RB - only ......: 89e Ih. GROUND BEEF, fresh- - 49 - JUST ARRIVED DOWNY. NEW: SOFTNESS ; for that Wash! ~ Reg. ‘size King. size 89e KING SIZE: CHEER ....$1:29 Imported ; TOMATO: PASTE “from Italy, 3 tins... 35¢ LEMON PIE FILLING. 2 pkgs. ..... 29¢ 49c . Lip. “PHONE ZENITH 6330. PESTA COFFEE BAR SPECIAL GRILLED CHEESE SAND- WICH, with: Drink