en a A RE ET 100° frontage on Woo fot, land” ‘Drive, Castlegar, Box 772, ereng Forks, B.C. NOTICES Room and breakfant (optional) for gentleman or two sharing. Kin- bird. Ph, 805-5809, Notes YOUR INCOME jOW! Fannie Stoochnott, Publics stone deruphon 146' Second Ave, 5869. Thinking of Selllngt Our agency has a good lst of d quality eH, particularly if there should be | #Ule from Recrention executives, est In service, uyera wanting hou a fireplace, For: the bi call your Realtor, Cabaret Dancg at Robson ifall, March 29, 9 p.m. $3.60 per couple In- cluding refreshments, Tickets avail- 212 “Anyone interested in Ladies wott- ball coaches,’ managers or players contact W, L, Brown, Ph, 305-8382. di A Gg Reat Entate & Insurance Agoncles Ltd. ‘A few tickets still _availabie tor the KINNAIRD IMPROVEMENT SOC- IETY 20TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY, in Kinnaird, level lot 100’ % 150° be‘ow ralleoad track near penool. Vh, Nelson 852-5683, Garner tot, -Slocan 4 oars center. | ror Ph, 365-5920, LARGE RESIDENTIAL VIEW _ In a quict nelghbor- Apply 135 - 9th Ave. Kinnaird 312] Creighton. ae ft X 165 tt. 7 Bench FRIDAY, MARCH 22, For Information phone 365-5257 or 365-5378. TT Would like’ to convey my thanks to the staff of the Castlegar Hospital the care they gave me during my recent stay there, Also to all my. friends who so kindly sent flowers, gifts and cards and special thanks to Drs, Fowler and Yuie and Freda Thanks again. — Mra, Selling this week — fridge, rang. | Fern 2 chairs, heater, 2 Avply 321 First Ave. or Ph, 365: i UAC MONEY TALKS Veterans stop special offering chen stop ‘Hving room staircase to basement activity room carport stop large tuday atop. Crescent Valley Ranch ideally|seil. Ph. located for a mill or woodsworker stop 140 acres of benchland with fruit orchard, cow barn and farm imple- menta stop five room house on full wasement with good water rights Included stop, $6000 for cash. * * ANDERSON AGENCIES Real Estate and Insurance Phones Bas 2 05-216 Contact JACK HIPWELL, our sates- man, Ph. 365-3258 or call In to our office ETE to Catholle churom Bh. 363965, roomed house with bath, corn- er lot 150 100, 10 fruit bearing trees an dsmall fruits, Ph. 365-5895, or write Box 243 Kinnaird. sin New house in Kinnaird, Ph. So5- 4638. 3 St ess, $15. tough, Box 609, Castlegar, Ph. ae ‘5183, Epedroom house, 3. wake aE 8113, su Baraing Tots, Blueberry Creeks Ph. ea a house In ~casitenar Cheap for cash. Ph, 365-54! 310 1953 Austin Sedan, = condi- tlon. Apply L. M. Popoff, Brilliant. 310 ‘House in Robson inlo: T lot. a ply Box 552, Castl =~ 2-bedroom sone Tr camGHE, ent. Ph 365-9381 or 201. 312 eft, house tratler. Ph. G65-2733, ting Kinnaird — 2 year old custom built 9 room home. Lovely view. W-tow carpet and drapes for every room.. Many extras included at be- low cost pie. 10th Ave. Ph, 865- 5703. tin-7 Attractive home poe {pis in_Castlegar,: Ph. 365-5200, FOR RENT Partly furnished. 3 toom apart- Ment. Corner of. Pine and Fourth. ae 365-8125, room house, 502 fifth ae. Castlegar, Gas heated, ready to move Into, Apply within,’ 3 room cottage Jn Kinnaird. Ph. 365-5920, ne 2-room &! and one S-room apa ment. Apply Creighton Apartments. PI EN OB ARTO Ie eee 3 bedroom oll-heated house 7 in makes a dandy outdoor play- court, stop $12,000 cash stop phono WHI do spring cleaning, baby Itting, or look after slick. Ph. 365- 826 evenings. 314 FAMILY FUN NIGHT ‘ll 20 at 7 p.m. Undercroft St. David's able. Fun for the whole family. Spon- sored by Castlegar and Kinnaird Branches St, David's Anglican WA. 622 Rugs and chesterfields cleancd, spots removed, Very reasonable, 2 SS ‘OUR - U - PHONE - Sefivien: ae th contacts + U need for any need. Has domestic and otflee. help. Will help you trade and evenings Lynne Chatten 365-5265. all C.W.L. St. Patrick's Tea and Hat Show, Saturday, March 16 - 180 4,30 p.m. Twin Rivers hall, Bake Table, RESERVE March 29 for 3 Plays “Overlald” by ‘the Kin + “The Accusers* “The Unhappy Prince" by the stu dents of Woodland Park School’ av the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall at 8 p.m. Admission 75¢ and 35. : 310 FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL aes, VIPOND for THAVE! 1500 Bay Avenue | Dial: TEN o1g1 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box a; | 303 Castlegar. tent? Deadline for classified ads 1s 12 noon Wednesday prior to the day of issuc. tin 17 WANTED Want 1951 or 1952 Chev car body in good: condition, or complete car. Ph, 3 cond hand tricycle for 4-year 65-9008 +. to attend the An- nual Post’ Festiva Concert to be held in the Stanicy Humphries Secondary ch a |School on Thursday, March 28 at 7pm + YOU... to see local stu- dents ‘perform ‘thelr award winning presentations from Kootenay Music. Festival. » YOU... to help give scho- larships to local ‘students by gladly Ereeetioolers and participants free. OU ... to bring family and frends” te this special event. ou HELP WANTED ROUTE MAN — To take over established food and household ‘pro- ducts route in Castlegar and District. Active man required with car. Ex- cellent opportunity. Write Box 490A, Custlegar News. tin CARDS OF THANKS Mere words ate inadequate to ex- press our sincere thanks and apprec- Jation to’ each’ and. every one who have been so: kind to us during our recent bereavement ‘In the loss .of ‘our beloved husband and father, Mar- tin Henke. Special thanks to, Rev. Be H. Pratt, Dr. -D. F. ‘Ternent,- nurses and staff of’ the Castlegar hospital, members’ of the . Kinnaird United Church cholr-and the Castlegar Fun- eral Home. — Dorothy Henke, Dennis and Marlene * “ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, G. Cristofoll of Cas- tlegar: announce the ;engagement of thelr, eldest daughter, Caren, to. Mr: Josep! 8, s0n of Mr. and rs. J. He Brooke 8 of 2859 Gorge View Dre Vietorla, B.C. The wedding ‘will take place in St. Rita’s Church, Cas- tlegar, at’ 21a. 30. with ‘Father i. Brophy oftielating. Robson, Garden .space oot 3 Bedroom house:in, Robagn~ ay ‘305-8037. 2 room Tarn and acd suitable for bachelor... Phe 965° BUa7 ‘Modern one-bedroom apartment -’ In centre of Castlegar. Living: room. and kitchen separate. . Furnished -or unfurnished. Ph. ‘865-2441 or $28 6th aAve-|! a) ee ee, ing memory. of our dear ‘Couch, who passed away 1961. member her ‘who once was though absent, ts Just as’ Ae rerhembered by Dina, Ratph. in i1| Rick,"Juila and grandson Dale. 3 room furnished basement suite. Ph, 365-3897 after 5p. au ‘Smaii_3 room cause “with: bath- oom, electric hot water tank. Cou- ple preferred. Ph. 965-3503 or apply. 254 - 7th: Ave. Kinnaird. Est) Toom cabin and i room base- ment sue, furnished, Ph. 365-2161. Tin memory of ivy. COUCH — in loving memory of Ivy "who passed, away, March 24th 1. . Today ‘recalls the memory of a dear 7c frlend.gone to rest. ‘Those who think of her today, are those who loved her. best. 11] _- Remembered always, Rose. pi iA Seat ear Garry's School. Elec- | ~~ 7 Howse Arlelty, hot and cold water. Ph. Furnished upstairs suite, avail- able Immediately. $65 mont heat, washing’ facilities. “Ph. Paul Gergely at Nelson 352-2734. Kinnaird,” Ph, 365-3127. Kinnal New self. contained suites, “ac- 365-5938. i Jo-ttn ecraoms Tully-furnished house in senate h, 885-B722.. 320)" commodate ‘2. men. Ph, eee Fy and Mfuralshea suite, Ph. apartment. Apply Me+ 365-S78L tin 48 pli a an ae EAE 45 xX 18 house trailer for sale or rent with option to buy. Ph. 365- * 8067. fat tin 6 — Ee ape creiguts. nts -Apartnents, Ph. th, includes in for two in 310 bedroom: heated 365-5405, 312 ALE: BY. TENDER 3948 Dodge dump’ truck In run- ning condition and a partially strip- ped Dodge. Dump truck ag supply of spare. p May ‘be inspected at the Village of Kinnatrd publle works yard, Mlle- stone Road and 6th Avenue. . sold as a Job lot only — tenders on one.truck Will be treated ‘as tenders on both ‘Tenders’ will be accepted at the Village Office up. to. 5.00 Tues- diay, March 26, ‘and will be opened at . the same day. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accept ; Seible Village Clerk. ‘The Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird (P.O. Box 250, Kinnaird, BC) hAddS Bowling 581 SOUADRON CHAMBER. BRIEFS Part,1 — Administration 1, Parades: Celgar Mixed League * Ladies High Single Mona Men- ard 249; Ladics High Three Mona Menard | 682, Frank | Webster’ 313; Men’s High Three Ernie Erlandson 700, Team High Single Team No. 1 (Dickin- son) 1107; Team High Three Team No. 1 (Dickinson) 3057. Team Points Team No, 2 - 2 pts. (64%); Team No. 7 - 0 pts. (52); Team No. 10°- 1 pts. (45); Team No. 5 - 3 pts. (42%); Team No. 3-1 pts, (42); Team No, 12 +4 pts (42); Team No. 1 - 4 pts. (41%); Team No. 9 - 0 pts. (41); Team No. 4-0 pts. (40); Team No, 8-3 pts. (35); Team No, 11 - 2 pts, (34); Team No, 6 - 4° pts. (33%). Other 600’s Dave Hiebert 688, Frank Webster 632, Stan Dickinson 608, Kare Gjennestad 603. Coffee Break League LHS Dorothy” Martini 213; L- HT Dorothy Martini 562, THS Mut- fets 712; THT Muffets 2178, TP Wheaties 0; Muffets 3; Mugs 3; Cheerios 1; Take-5 4; Pin- i{ curlers 1. Tuesday, 1 o’clock League LHS Isabelle Jones 232; LHT Betty. Macallister 652; THS Aero ‘Taxi 948; THT Ross’s Meat Market 2613, TP Ross's Meat Market 3 vs ‘| Aero Taxi 1; Oglows 2 vs Defoo’s Transfer 2; Skyline Auto Service 210/3 vs Castlegar Drug 1. Tuesday Night Bowling League LHS Kay Adshead 245; LHT Ruth Rourke 620; MHS Rolland Lussiere 321; MHT Rolland Lus- slere 719. THS Button Pushers 1137; THT. Button Pushers 2942. .. TP Defenders 0, Regualrs 3, West's 4, Commerce Bank 0, Boo- bniks 1, Button Pushers 4. Other’600’s John Paulson 634, Bill Davis 674, Ivo Camilleri 656, George Jablonski 638, Doug Sallis Pete Kazakoff 637, Janna Tuesday Nite Mixed LHS Irene Smit peri tors) 248; LHT Joyce + Turner (Nighthawks), 576.. MHS Don Leit- ch (Chevrons) 311; MHT Don Leit- ch (Chevrons) 804. THS Lions 3, Minx 3, Squirrels :4, Ted- dy Bears 1. 8 Other 600's Irenc Gunnarson Men’s High Single} 637. Thursday Mixed Commercial Tene LHS Kathy Poznecov 307;' L- HT Elsie Stoochenoff 626,’ MHS Pete Tarasoff 315; MHT George Brownlie 820, THS Tired Tutors 1099; THT Plaza. Five 3124. TP Plaza Five 3 - Tired Tut- ors 1; Confusions 3 - Splinters 1, Four Pointers 3 - Mudlarks 1, Bob's Pay'n Takit 2 - Smith's P & H Un- touchables 2, Bank of Montreal 3 - Ricks Records 1, Flintstones 4 - Kay Bees 0, Season Highs: Ladies High Average, Janna Brownlie 205, Ladies High’'Single and High Three Carol Jeffery 323 and 789, Men’s High Average Jake Koenig 388, Men's High Three | George Brownlie 820, Team High Single Tired Tutors 1231, Three Plaza Five and Tired Tutors 3298, Other 600's Pete Tarasoff 719, George Rilkoff 689, Bob Jeffery 705, Jake Koenig 638, Walter Chev- eldave 626, Glen Shuttleworth 625, Kathy Poznecoy 607, Valerie Sam- sonoff 607, Alex Cheveldave 605, George Brownlie 314. Classic Mixed’ League LHS Kay Adshead 249; LHT Kay Adshead 709. MHS Ed Bring- sli 264; MHT Ed Bringsli 719. THS 0; TI 2917, TP Beatniks 4 - Defenders 0, Reformers 4 - Springboks 0, Dead- beats 3 - Rovers 1. Other 600’s Ken Price 710, John Paulson-670, Jack Mason 662, Marge Bonnett 657, ine Fomen- off 650, Evelyn Schmidt 648, Tom Cowlin 643, Merideth Harding 619, Carol Price 623. “GASTLEGAR SOCIALS Mrs. R} Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Mrs. J. F..Killough who was visiting with her son-inJaw and danehter and Mrs. W. Downing 1095; THT Ramblers 2903. TP Chevrons 4, Happy Gang 0, Nighthawks 3, I-Do-No 2, Co-Opera- tors 1, Ramblers 2. Other 600s Curt Waterman (Happy. Gang) 602, Gary Renz 656,:- Doug Mosby No) 685, Fred Bonnet (1-Do-No) 606, Greg Stefoniuk : (Ramblers) 45 ethene tages oA ye peas Ladies Wed. Nita League LHS Kay Adshead 253; LHT Anne Fomenoff. 606. THS Chore- girls 947; THT Choregirls 2658. ‘TP Choregirls 4, Beatniks 4, Five Thumbs 3, Sputniks 0, King- pins 0, Flyers 1. ‘Wed. Morning Drivers League LHS Blanche Deverson 266; LHT Blanche Deverson. 666; THS Sparetires. 1003; THT Sparetires oop Carburettors 54, Spare- tires 51, Cranks ttn pune 43, Sparkplugs 43, Exh oy Blow. club = =— vane. Fish- Other 600's “-Mabel McGilliv- ray 611. Thursday Morning League LHS Teena Leitch 252; LHT Teena Leitch: 648. THS Squirrels 848; THT Lions 2433. TP. Beavers ‘0, Chipmunks 1, GOVERNIENT OF aes BRITISH COLUABIA ty DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS NOTICE 1. Outside Munlclpatities.— All bulldings must beset. back at least 25 ft.‘from the edge‘of the Right-of: -Way of Provincial Highway, -Road- or t. . Outside’ Munlelpal Boundaries No signs are within and family in for a few weeks, returned home Sunday ev- ening. Mr. and Mrs. John Hocren ae ‘Mr. Ivo Camelleri and Mr. and Jim Toogood motored to sees Saturday to attend the Inland Em- pire Philatelic’ Exhibition, which was -very successful. Many prizes and trophies. were brought -back to Castlegar, >" Mrs. D, M. Wallace left Satur- day morning for. Carberry, -where she was celled owing to the death of her brother Mr. George. Hope. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. Hingley over the weekend was the latter's sister Mrs, -B.. Wilber of Abberdeen, Washington. Mrs. Wil- bur left, Monday .to return home and she-was accompanied by Mrs. M. Coffin who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hingley for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Burt Campbell spent. the weekend at Penticton where they attended national Soc- ial Credit leader Robert Thomp- son's public meeting there, Mr. R. Toogood of South Slo- can accompanied’ his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Toogood to: Spokane Saturday, Dinner guests at ‘the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiig, “Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R.. Stewart of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Johnson‘ of ‘War: field and Mr. and Mrs, .T.. David- son 1 and family of Kinnaird. |”. “ODE Sponsoring ” Fashion Show On “April: 3 at the SHSS ‘The regular meeting of. the Lillian Killough. Chapter of the IODE was held in'the Twin Rivers Hall’ March 12'-with ‘the regent |Mrs..L. Zinio presiding, | ‘The officers for the coming 1,000 ft. of the Right-of- Way of. any. Provincial - Highway, Road or Street with the follow. ing exceptions: (a) Certain direction signs for Motels’ and’ Resorts may be erected ‘on the ‘Right- under per (b) Certain! signs on business wat your ‘local District Otticial. - Inside ‘Muntcipat Boundaries {velal. Highways, “except | under permit. (Ref, 2 (a) above.) Signs on private property are by the | son, standard bearer, Mrs: R. Whi year are: regent, Mrs, L; Zinio, 1st it_and p Mrs. A. Sylvest, 2nd vice-regent and mem- bership, Mrs, J.\ Scott, secretary, Mrs, A. Selbie, treasurer, Mrs. -F. Hostetter, education secretary Mrs. R. .King, services. at shome and /a- broad secretary, Mrs, J. Horst, echoes. secretary, Mrs. M. MePher- aker and councillors, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. J. Killough! and Mrs: J. Gem- mill, Mrs. W. Easton is responsible for’ the administration * of KRC welfare, The chapter. is sponsoring’, a fashion. show, featuring fashions from West's Department Store, ‘to be held April 3-at/8 thorities. |. Entrances,’ pipes, etc, to be built. within’ the: Provincial Right-of-Way will require ao m the Department of Highways. For further details, please con- .the’ Department of Highways Distriet Oftice. AE . Bisttiers f aeperintendent Department of Highways, ROSSLAND, BC. March 18, 1963, P.M, in the actiyity room of SHSS. Coffee will be served’ and the pro- ceeds ‘will be nto the Health Center. In past years the: chapter has given a monthly donation to Silver Birch School which has. been used for the purchase of handicraft mat- erial. This will now be given ‘in one larger. sum’ yearly,” the’ first “of which ‘will be used’ to build up. the library in the school:. 223, Men’s High Single Fred Joyce |’ Team . High |. will parade at the High Scheel at at 18:50 hrs on Wednesday 27 Tenaaunaeen shoot and bowling competition will be held in Nelson on Sunday 31 Mar 63. Cadets taking part in this compet- ition will report to the Post: Office at.12:00 hrs'on Sunday 31 Mar 63, Another work party is: being ar- ranged for the Pass Creek Fark Dr. John Hall and Mrs, Bea Zuceo were welcomed into mem- bership in the Chamber.. Repre- sentatives of the two villages of Castlegar and Kinnaird were also welcomed. Seat Wink Pes A Ed Lewis was added to a com- mittee headed’ by Herman Kem- perman to further explore’ the question of strect names versus streets in C site: Any Cadets this are to report to the Pass Geek bridge at 09.30 hrs on Saturday 30 Mar 63, 2 Ror tine: Normal training will be carried as per CAP 464 F25 and Squadron syllabus, 3. Orderly Officers: 27 Mar 63. F/O Berntck. 3 Apr 63. P/O Pryce. 4, Orderly Sergeants: 27 Mar 63, F/Sgt. Building Supplies . OGLOW. BEOs. of By ‘Building & Supply Co, Lea Castlegar: Phone: 365-3351 Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT DIGGING, DITCH. ING,: BACKFILLING, | LAND- SCAPING, CEMENT” GRAVEL Phone 365-5464 Castlegar . Dr. Hall, of the Chamber's regional college com- mittee, reported that there is “‘com- plete uniminity" amongst East and West Kootenay school board trus- tees that Castlegar is the logical site for a regional college. i eer On motion of Art Anderson, the Chamber will write the high- ways department requesting” im- 3 Apr 63. Set. Killough. 5. Orderly Corporals: 27 Mar 63. Cpl, Butler. 3 Apr 63. Cpl. McGilp. Part 2, Personnel A, RCAC Officers. T OS eff 23 Jan, 63, 96604 P/O. Pryce CJ Per Edu Prim Res (ACO) 581 RCAC San. (a) TOS 581 RCAC Sqn. on en- rollment in the Prim Res (ACO) Pers List Edu Branch for an indefinite period of | gp, time in the Rank of Pilot Of ficer to be Adjutant of 581 RCAC San, 23 Jan, 63. (b) Appointed jdiutant of 581 RCAC Sqn. 23 Jan. 63. (ec) Address 450 ath “Ave, Cas- tlegar B.C. B. RCAC Cadets $0 S eff 27 Mar 63. §81122 LAC Infanti R. J, R. C. MacBain F/L. mediate of the. Rob- son road, i oe le A Ictter was read from High- ways Minister Gaglardi saying that it fs hoped to make some improve- ment “as soon as possible” on the Brilliant bluffs. The minister add- ed that he didn't believe the road to be impassible. ole oe Parks Board member D. W. BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Pontiae — Butck — Vaoxhall 101: Bakur St, Nelson Phone 578 CASTLEGAR . DINING ROOM. SPECIALIZING IN HOME COOKED MEALS ‘The ideal place to cat regularly or for an evening our, Open Week 6 am, - 8 pm. Sundays 9-11 a.m. 3. 8&7, pam, Gravel & Top Soil Brookes said the amount of work which must‘be done at e Pass Creek Park this year “must be done before high water and involves the better part of $4,500." He said the board ia quite sure it will have this amount of monoy “but perhaps not in the time we'll need it by this year.” He said that the “generous of- fer” of. $500 worth of equipment use by the Village of Castlegar is appreciated, but the equipment is not heavy enough for use in the early stages of park develop- ment. PHONE S65-9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor, Maple & Sth, Castlegur bone 365-2512 Robson Marshall's Store A Personal Column by EXCLUDING INVESTMENT The amount of American in- -vestment in Canada has resulted in thoughtful concern on the part of many Canadians. . It has also resulted in irres- ponsible .behavior by a few polit- Teians willing ‘to take advantage of public ignorance’ about what for- eign investment in Canada invol- ves. The type of politician referred to is the type who will play anti- Americanism in Canada for. all it is worth to him at the’ polls. Americans have poured money into Canada at the rate of about $3 million a day-ever since the end of the Second World War. If adians were to buy back the bonds, stocks and securities ‘owned by Americans it would cost us about $1,000 apiece. The untruth implied by ‘the Person who makes his Canadian- ism a kind of anti-Americanism, is that every time an American puts $1. into a Canadian business he shifts $1 worth of control to the States. This is so much’ hog-wash, If the American investor. uses his dollar to buy a bond of a Can- adian’ company, he gets no control whatsoever, just’as Canadians who buy ‘the bonds of: Canadian com- panies get no control. The. American dollar also | in-| volves no control if it buys only a small portion of a business. If the Americans buy less. than the con- trolling“shares in‘a Canadian cor- poration, control remains. with the Canadian shareholders. + But ‘if “American: capital does : buy a controlling share ‘of a Can-|" adian company,-what docs the word! “control” mean? At: means, qq Sil they get a limited ééonomi subject: tothe ‘political and. legal control of Canadians. ;If,a group of. "Americans - were ly, that to buy: the local dairy ‘they. would |: still be bound by ‘such laws as the minimum wage act, the maximum work .week, the conditions’ under. which a strike canthe « Imperial Bank: of Commerce. Mr. Oddie was formerly engaged as manager of the branch in Yellow Don’ Oddie: will: compete with two vocal solos in the festival: this evening. ;He’ also: will be: singing with the Choristers, a-vocal ensem- ble from Nelson on Friday. . Don attends Notre Dame Un- iversity, frequently, spending’ the weekends at home with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Frank. Oddie. ‘ eye Mr. and: Mra. 0, I, ‘Wilson have their. son’ KH. *.Wilson - visiting them ‘from “Kimberley ‘this ‘.week. Mr. Wilson is here: to attend ‘the supervisor’s. conference for Conso- lidated in’ Trail. 5 Soe - Visiting Mrs. Martin Henke for the past week’ has’ been her'step-|’ mother, Mrs. W., Winston,’ who.re- turned to her home. at Haney on Tuesday. + Others ‘visiting ‘Mrs, Henke dur ing het “recent: bereavement, ° at- Forks. In attendance also. ‘was ‘Mrs. Henke’s': brother “and : sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.’ Jack Bedford ‘of Nel son, a’ daughter and: family, - Mr. and Mrs. Alf Roberts of ' Sidmouth; : for. ‘your convenience! “We Reserve the Ri ght te Limit , Quantities = DOING BUSINESS AS USUAL: WITH | Low CASH “PRICES: KING SIZE’ OXYDOL CAMPBELL'S eee TOMATO - ‘SOUP Atins ......... 48 and Mr. Herbert Roberts‘ of ‘Mary- Club, Sim. Wilkin: guille and the Henke family of Na- sou, B. T. Waldie and medical doc kusp, .who ‘Mrs. Henke’-will. vis tors of Castlegar and District, Con- , 80, far: of Com- on’ the ‘current ‘Thought for the week: There's one fact fundamental; nothing: with God is accidental.’ Mrs. Andrew Henne of Handel, merce, D..W. Brookes, Leo Bosse, Castlegar. News, ‘Herman: Kemper. man ‘and C.-A;. Anderson. : (Note: ‘Because’ the Village of Castlegar’s |} Saskatchewan’ visited four. days‘at $500 equipment’ donation . cannot §| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert be used at: this stage. of park dev- elopment the’sum has been taken Jacobson, leaving Friday for home. Mrs. Henne came here from 4 visit to the coast, say. that. enough : wool.-had -been |..." donated to ghan. i ‘Mrs, 0. allard presented |’ the 55-cup . coffee. percolator. for. which: the : group’ had’ been saving | for some .time, -: . Grateful ‘acknowledgment was expressed: for a donation. of ma- ea large af- The: WAY svoted a‘ gift. of mo- ney; to, Mrs. P, ‘Jolly-/as of: sympathy. in’ th loss of her, home by. fire, i terial for mabing, aprons from. the:}® T. Hat a. token [?"/ Carmen. .Romano -. of / Cacuceet, Perch 15,:a- daughter... °. March 15;:.a: daughter. March ‘17, ‘a'son. "Mrs: /: Larry: Bartsoff, “Pass” Creeks, 2 March. 18,;,a-son.): ROMANO — To ‘Mr. and-Mrs. | “PLOTNIKOFF —= ‘To Mr. and :| Mrs." Serge’ Plotnikoff of Kinnaird, ‘BARTSOFF — To Mr. ‘and CLIMBERS “HLT s - FIORIBUNDAS . GLOXINIA BULB - ANEMONES °.::... “STOCKS. ROOTS, 2 for’ “POMPOM DAHLIAS. . BLEEDING. HEART: . = PEONIES, assorted colors 2 FOR YOUR GARDEN: ° = GARDEN LIME’ —_— “PEAT MOSS — FERTILIZERS MITCH ELL out; of tho ; barome! epee rape Sins Y¥ LTD... Cc IM (04h. cello ....° 296 20-Ib. cello B.B. MARGARINE 4 ths, 2.2.5... : 69e