BIRTHS KALMAKOFF — To Mr, and Mrs, Peter Kalmakoff of Blue- berry Creek, August 25, a son, and Mrs, FULLER — To Mr. é Donald Fuller of Castlegar, Aug: | ust 25, 8 NAA LAT WAYNE’S TWO-WAY RADIO SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-3298 We handle car radios, reeord players, ete. 182-4th Ave. Kinnaird yg ERT ETUC CASTLEGAR BONANZA DAYS! AUG. 27 - 29 During this period any .purchaser of a GAS or OIL Furnace Installation will Recclve 8 $25.00 BONANZA DISCOUNT It Pays To Shop In The TOWN AST PUBLIC NOTICE Rummage Sale — Oct. 10, - 10-4, Legion Hall by Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital ei For pick-up cal Mrs. W. piper 5-5002 Mrs. S. K. Gibson 5-8115 Mrs. W. McFadzean 6-5786 of ¢ CASTLEGAR SMITH 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 —- CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & . HEATING ATA ATTEN Wedding Anniversary P ‘| tree “growing” gold.coins lent ‘and sister, Mr. and ‘The lightest casual. for the busiest women. * Ultra-soft, glovelike leather caresses your foot. A han fashio! INTERPRETS THE” CASUAL LOOK... _ never forget the powderpuft cushioning in the heart of every Naturatizer. Softly. d-finished maple heel for nable walking ease. And THE SHOE WITH THE .. BEAUTIFUL alt ~ Maddocks -Mrs, H. Foster also of Vancou- The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet S. Corbett of 215 10th Avenue, Kinnaird, was celebrated with an open house at their home on Aug. 1 Assisting the honoured cou- ple were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Kir- by and their son and daughter- in-law, Mr, and. Mrs. Kingsley Kirby. The bride of fifty years ago chose a gown of gold lame while Mrs, Kirby, her daughter, wore ruby red satin. Mrs. King- sley Kirby wore a: figured silk] afternoon dress. A host of friends attended at the occasion which extended from the afternoon hours into Jate evening. The presentation of a money to the momentous occasion fol- lowing which the’ reception found further presentations of many gifts-including heaps of floret presentations. Here for the occasion were Mrs. Corbett’s brother inlaw, Drew of Vancouver and Mr. and ver. —— we EREMENKO. pT ‘Co. FALL’ AND WINTER ‘COATS New fall shades and new wool fabrics .°.° fur trimmed or * plain, sizes 8-20 or 22/2-24¥2 Plain Coats $22.95 & up Fur Trimmed Coats $32.95 & up DALKEITH SWEATERS Fall stock is in — complete range of new shades $9.95 $10.95 Pullovers + Botany Wool, long sleeves .... Cardig ery 7 Turtle Neck Pullovers - 3% sleeve .. FALL DRESSES _and SUITS Wool & Mohair. Dresses $14.95 Wool & Nylon Dresses $8.95 Dan River Dresses $6.95 Woo] Jumpers. $7.98 Double Knit Wool Suits .... $24.95 and up PLAN TO ATTEND OUR, ‘3-DAY SHOPPING BONANZA, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 27th - 29th ‘Many Special attractiong.— Friday evening. Band Music and Hootenany and CAT Te , broadcasting: from Pine. Street, The BACK to SCHOOL SALE ts in FULL. SWING : Seo our Flyer in your: mail WooL SKIRTS Turtle "Neck T-SHIRTS sizes 7 - ae boys sizes BLOUSES men’s sizes .... sizes 7-14 ... sizes 32-38 GYM BLOUSES | .. $3.88 $1.19 $1.79 ‘BOY“S SWEATERS, Pullovers Cardigans . 66¢ and 86 SPORT SHIRTS. , “sizes 8-18 $2.69 Blus' Denim: JEANS ‘alues 6+ 16 .... $2.68 sizes’ 12-20 |... $1.59: , SOCKS .... GYM SHORTS ., $1.59 - KNEE SOCKS BULKY CARDIGAN SWEATERS, 8 - 14° : colored, +. $3.99" f $4.00 $1.69 Young Men’s. Back To School OXFORDS | Sizes 6 - 12. : $9.95 - $10.95 - $11.95 GIRL’S SLIPS... GIRLS BRIEFS 2 pail sic. 69E $1.99 } ~ cleanup jobs. will provide an’ab- of acres of reservoir. which: will _ cause of a 70-foot fluctuation in : water levels at various points in sands for years We darry a complsie line of School Supplies. Leather BRIEF CASES $5.95 : ING on--our Parking Entrance on Pine Si. To be Inducted will be inducted into the pastor- ate of the Presbyterian churches of ‘Kinnaird, ‘Slocan and. New Denver next, ‘Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, The service will be | con- ducted by. the ministry of the Kootenay Presbytery in Grace Presbyterian. Church © at. Kin- Presbyterian Chu Execter, Ontario. fe will start his heres On Sunday, Sept.'6 at-11 a= S m., in’ Grace Presbyterian Chi ch. his wife Marilyn cee Valhalla Road. This Sunday morning ‘Teg- ‘wya Evans will conclude his min- for Toronto, I OUR STORE ON” and, explore :our.: new. TTT : VISIT. BONANZA DAYS. Downstairs Toy Department LOOK FOR OUR ‘SPECIALS ON — EVERYDAY. IEEDS NCAA R: BE, Goulet, Corner of 'G &. Colunibia : a eal coco ‘Phone 1365-7813 °* = = 4 a Rev. Samuel Kerr, BA, BD, | With ° will reside at Christina Place off |B istry in Kinnaird and will leave | A SHINO EN A lt BONANZA D Is just around the corner : 4 * Come in now and elect “your winter coats — a new . shipment just arrived in as- "-gorted styles and colors.” “$22.95 - $38.95 “Fall -dresses in petite: and “yégular. ‘sizes in assorted ‘styles and ‘colors. $15.95 - $19. 95 FOR’ BACK- TO-SCHOOL | "WEAR We have skirts in 43 bor and oraight lines | $14 95 - ae 95. Top: these with a Dalkieth : “pullover and Cardigan ‘SPECIAL : y POLISHER, Special . SPECIA = BERNZ-O.MATIC _ - PROPANE. TORCH. KIT. - Fegular : $5.95 : SHETLAND - | LEWYT Two .- BRUSH. ‘ELECTRIC: FLOOR . - $24. 95 Children’s flat or round top thermos, lunch kits with bottles “Phaatic 1 Lunch Buckets elas thermos bottle, pote “14 X 24 Special . 2 pods Knife; 2 blades; stain ||: serpentine handle, spé 2. Hour FREE. PARK-. “problem, Lot ‘behind ‘the etore. : ‘ other: areas ‘of; public.use.to‘be a cleared.;Presumal ‘only fron * present ‘settled areas, but from roads. Kind. ‘small ies portl stump. 2 Ok: the stumps: ‘ing regulations which: is of f undeveloped sections: will be Paget has called for. all of the'reservoir near ‘set- led: areas; main‘ highways’ a areas which may be touched in’ future’ by ‘new settlements, new and new access of any But i this involves only id snags: etd diameter or. five feet in| Height a height o ght of two fest: Even: this” work ; wo: “It is this aspect of fhe clear- to attract the fire ‘of ‘recreation 8. They, ublic: use of: the. |, the recreational: Dotemial ed £01 years “The. ‘answer will come in the Under: present law, : comptroller. ‘haa no .autho- e wa- Breatest clearing ‘b m.} Jage on: Hremenko perty and bet “Specifications for the Dun- can. Lake reservoir. are: similar, except’ that B.C. Hydro’ is’ per- mitted to’ postpone. clearing of the northern ‘portion oF tie 28-]. mile reservoir. until: need- ing Tequirements for Mica dam, ed! for recreational: use.- Cléar-|. been. made: known, B.C. Hydro. engineers- are. ‘faced: with’ the king-sized job of working out the} in’ th details, which: must also be ap: proved by: the: water: comptro! Paget. says it hasn’t been decided whether the actual work be:done ‘by: individual con- tractors, or ‘bythe B.C.’ Forest the work. would’ provide | employ. ment for ‘ail job. seekers living lor; years' to. come. ers available: But it will require the combined strength of::men and :machines':for. many years to come, comm. ‘Lorne ‘Zinlo — new parking’ ‘and traffic ‘committee chairman in ‘Castlegar -—' told fellow commissioners at> their ious trans- acti is. eiunee lace but ‘it won't’ be “seen: unt tional: King’ are: 2 develo] behind “the Cas 9: ' dealing me tw epartment Gast leper: iwere] ( & How ose nis *Furtl core : Ne jews. ‘commissioner ext. mated “tine: ‘the Castlegar New Jot alone would provide at Teast 40 parking spaces, parking is ‘being: provided be .| hind the liquor. store while’ thi lot:at 1st and -Pine is being en ‘ged. Answers are being await- ed eeoma the ‘Union of: Spiritual ie. | Communities of ' Sprit CPR “Mr. Zinio said additional | gar re a iv- n:, for “public Broperty.' for a Job 1 ‘told council at-its.mi B tint thes eer, ‘John ;Kuuttson, th eeting: Tues-|‘tha: An r of letters d ling iy que were also referred “to. council's committee 0 & eel‘t! wa ‘be, prepared er eaueatons in: bia,” sal : sald: Mr.* jolt minittes an ling - wi intation;of the. byla for and and young Peo le‘ with‘ spe- cial: training ‘is going to’ mush- Toom'as a Soult. of the present : growth. in*: our proving fit to approve the | substantial do- nation ‘of $360,000, Haines ge