6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 6, 1969 FOR RENT FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Property For Sale Slocan Park Man IN CASTLEGAR AREA SUIT- ablee garage or warehouse jppace. Large bay doors. Heat ad ‘Tight included. Ph. 365. 2767. FURNISHED ONE | BDIM. partment, all electric he: ples pyre Blueberry Creek. Vh. 365-758 ee Bove; r}PAIR OF aL. | 365-5783, M.|tric fridge $1100. LIKE NEW, COMBINATION fridge-freezer $200. Ph, 365- 8752, Enclosed. patio on large corn- STEEL CLOT LSS line poles. Ph, 365-0881. USED SET OF DRUMS. V1i. ed, 15004th Ave. Kinnaird. evenings, LOW DOWN PAYMENT ON 2 bdrm home with garage. |658' er lot. Fenced and landscap- Ph, 365-5590 days or 365- pee0 ror FOR SALE. PH. Ootischenia. Ph. Rapa oe WO ADJACENT. LOTS AT Died in the Hospital A native of Glade anc district, Peter Popoff, 56, 01 fone Park died Sunday in 15) FL. SANTA FE TRALUGG, sleeps 6, propane stove, clec- “7th Ave. OWNER TRANSFERRED OWNER SELLING , Kinnaird. Ph. style home on partially Jand- Kinnaird. Ph. 365-5770. e. SAVES § § § INSTALL YOUR | sce! view: ot 4 bdrm. 1% baths large ranch V8 with Cedar Crest Motel No. in| between 3 and 7. 38 Hospital in Nelson after « short illness, Glade Dee. 27, 1912, and liv- ed in the South Slocan arei. '31|Iifelong resident of the Slocat 4% 40 VENICLES FOR SALE ONE OWNER 1966 PONTIAC extra equipment. Will take end Mr. Popoff was born ae the Lake Genera. § Trail Pee Wee Reps Defeat Castlegar Teamin Two Straight Games to Take West Kootenay digas The ‘Trail Pee Wee Rep hockey team won the West Kootenay playoffs by defeat- ing the’ Castlegar Pee Wee Reps in two straight games, Although defeated, our local boys pl played | herd and well. the first game in Callens von Feb, 20 ad ed the’ “opening goal ool before re| goalie Mark Earp in favor of un extra forward which paid |e off as Trail was unable to get the puck out of their own end allowing Dave Bozek to fire it into the Trail net. A second befure the goal was scored the play was whistled down-by the referee as young off, a line that tried all th way and got its share oe. d | points. we sHeserve\ the iught to Limited ‘Quantiues egeenceerereosesrsssee a 42 score. At the opening face-off Castlegar too! session of'the puck and sort AUNT PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates scape the benel, Jn Kinnaird: Fire. APARTMENT FOR ENT place, large living room and Free blueprints and oe teue dining room, rumpus room, ee oe tions. Simpson Sears Ltd. Ph.|/two patios, fruit trees. Great WO BDIKM TOUS PART. 365-7707. Ask for Mike. reat for family ‘ving, Low down: {grnished. LAUNDRY TUBS $10. PIL owner at 3055209 to viow.. 0 365-6770. io BIGHT TNCIL BLACK AN: rp between Jang _¢___ Ph, 365- 7888, 1959 DODGE 2DOOR WITH radio $125. Ph, 365-6881. 38 1966 VALIANT HARD TOP, Excellent condition. 3 speed automatic. Big 6 225 motor. 13,000 miles left on Chrysler warranty. Perfect tires. Own- er leaving country. Best offer. Ph. evenings 365-3040, 33 % uc in your order for 1! clamburger, 10 = focksr, Beef, cut & wrapped Gov't. branded & inspected. Beef Liver, tb, pears Cut & / Instant Coffee, 6 ed 4 paces ater Where his father was a sec tion man for the railway un til moving to Slocan Par. about 1935. ir, Popoff married th. irae Lucy Laktin in the same year and they have since made their home there. Since 1943 he had been em if own plumbing and_ heating. Pognottt scored goal number two a ute later on passes from Mondin and P. Georget- tL With less than a minute to play in the period, trails D. Caron scored on shot from the blueline pt ting his team out ahead of Fortunately the injury ‘wasn't serious: and Castlegar settled | ham, for a 4-2 loss to Trail. charge of the ice and hem- ming Castlegar into their own _| Decker Dewalt. Ph. Baa-O377, 38 INo pets or young ¢ 242-4th Ave. “une. {Two BDRM? OUS 8 | WOODLAND aE ARK oe AND santas Close peel suites. Ph. Lene centre. Ph. 365-7027 FURNISHED BSMT: SUnTE Kinnaird. All utilities in- Ph. 365-6426. __t{n8/speciaL SPRING OFF HOMES FOR SALE thiaannaemnnastaiatas ieee Hl ?WO BDRM HOUSE IN ROB son. Ph. 365-6754. tin: are 8 bdrms. Quiet ay to school and shopping UMA kitchen, full basement con- taining 4th bdrm. Carport| 7, and gas heat. Upper bench| } 6 p.m. Y!ONE BDRM HOUSE REAR 60 ‘allican, COMPACT 3 BDRM HOUSE with bsmt, in Castlegar. Own- be leaving province and wish- to sell immediately. Will ALL 2 ROOM. HOUSE SI tlegar. Reasonfible. Ph. }245, 38 [LLY FURNIS: SUITE, q eludes: heat lights, TV, in OF SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTED HOMES! CASTLEGAR— ik Bote ph ISHED|CASTLEBAR SUB. ome in Topcon Immediate |" upancy. Ph. 365-7658. tin?) 7. ‘E BDRM FU lovely three — Sur. new homes and 1150 sq. ft. a well aera t offer to $2,000, No triflers please. Fhe r EDRH HOME. CLOSED a arage and joining lot, 12 nd Drive. Ph. 365- 6628. 38 ACA Kinnaird. Ph. 365-8191 er b mt. suite, available i tely. Suitable for couple. No pets. Ph. | VERY EASY TERMS i riving area. Special features] & ASAE RET include wall-to-wall carpet in g | Living room, hallway and mas Kitchen and thom CASTLE 3 &B re furnished. _ Available week in April, Ph. 36! {7601 or ‘365-5021 Y'tot appoint er dining area are finished in black walnut. Built-in stove and oven. Bathroom has dou- ble basins, and private en- trance | from the master bdrm. Glass doors from dining room to sun deck. Attractive fire. place. Large cedar lined clothes closets. Double plumb- 3rd Ave. KINNAIRD set. Automatic, bucket seats. $1,000, Ph. 365-6752. 39 ler 5) hitch. Ph, 365-5963. ployed as a section man on fhe CPR and had worked as usual until last Friday. le is survived by his .|wife; three sons, Edgar o. Castlegar, Percy of Cran- brook and Wallace of Slocan Park; one sister, Mrs. Tiny CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. —— ae NEW CARS Streliaff of Togo, Sask. Funeral services began late Monday afternoon at the Passmore Community Hal with burial taking place yest: erday in ie Slocan Parl Cemetery. Lucan REALTOR Jack Hipwell of Hipwell Realty lending,. human relations, consumer behav- iorism and advertising and sales manage- top level seminar at Harrison Hot Springs last week conducted by the UBC faculty of commerce and business administration under the spon- sorship of the Real Estate Council of B.C. The intensive week-long course featured lectures geared to agency law, mortgage ment. Pictured here are A. J. Conroy of Cranbrook, John Irvine of Fernie, William Kalyniuk of Nelson, Mr. Hipwell, Frank Baynes of Cranbrook and D. H. Rosling of Nelson. tale em Sight $1845 t aries da it freight, 2 1969 DATSU! 1969 DATSU Door Sedan, plus freight. freight. USED CARS 1959 Hillman Minx. 9 DATSUN %4 TON. IN 1600 Deluxe 92348 enue freight IN Seite" as 1969 NISSAN PATROL Z| Jolly Green Giant $3818 pl — —_—_—— 1963 Rambler. Low mileage. shape .. 5249.00 News About REGREATION By BUCK PACHOLZUK Recreation Director Regional Recreation Cc No. 1 ert E. manager Cellulose's pulp mill com- pet at Prince Ru Colcel Appointment an appointment of Rob- » Coal as operations f of the Columbia ert has § en announced by pany’s president and = chief officer, George W. The word “recreation” is heard everywhere today. Yet widely different meanings are NM rittuted to it, and it is applied to a great variety of activities. Recreation is com- monly referred to as a type ff experience, as a spe! form of activity, as an atti- part of ive types of playful activity, but these difinitions are tov umited in Scope: ‘rhe term Mr Collins is a graduate in pulp and paper manufac- ture (BS 08) from . State New York, Col- applied to ‘activities Aas young people and adults Gifter- enuate those neuivities irom the play of young children, but thus contrast in the mean- ing ot the two words, “ “play” ie lege of New York. After duation he spent i ire ith West Vir- ip ic, New York, where Castlegar 3-1. 15 minute mark of the from a face-off. CASTLEGAR NEWS CAUTATANAAA fox the Trail the puck past goal payee Castlegar. the play C: pulled PETTITT PHOTOS SEE THE TOPCON-UNI S.L.R. Complete with case ONLY $159.95 PETTITT PHOTOS Less our reg. 10% Cash Discount Bee Hugh ‘Nicol at ANDERSON AGENCIES ; BC. PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS end. Trail scored again at the At third period when L. Reid scored|dited Castlegar came alive at this point and Allingham came back to out- goalie and | and sie last minute of their solokd sitiad SOLOHd LLILLag the 6.15 mark Trail scored their first goal cre-|si to K. Mailey on passes from Monain and Ma Godfrcy. At 10.55 they scored again on a clean shot by Reid ‘as- sisted by Caron and B. Le- Trail continued to ire diso! 4 t the 14 minute mark, Cas- Hogat's Kevin Moran scored) 1! from Allingham the goal. ‘Trail scored on a break- away at the 16.12 mark end- ing the scoring in their favor, ey and Kevin defenceman who althougt, mall in stature, never backe. eal from any of the Trai boys. Slocan Funeral On Saturday ” For Mrs, Abe Mrs. Kaoru Abe, 76, of Slocan died in the Kootenay Lake General Hospital in Nel-| son on Monday. Mrs. born in Abe was Uyeda, Japan-on Feb. 15, She received her edu- cation there and. was a high Knutson and Gary Gattrell, KING AND QUEEN of the 1969 Grad Winter Carnival were grade 12 students Bill Walker and Morag Nicholson, shown here riding in Saturday's parade in the decorated con- vertible provided by their sponsoring service club, Kiwanis. The king and queen’ were crowned earlier last week at a variety show and members of their court included Susan sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce; Sharon Kinakin and Keith’ Sinclair, sponsored by the Curl- ing Club; Marion Boganley and Frank Steen- vorden, ‘sponsored by umbus, and Gail Oglow and Rick Paulson, sponsored by the Rotary Club. Besides the parade, carnival activities included snow sculpturing, basketball. games and a torch run from Trail to Castlegar, a distance covered on foot in two hours and 40 min- utes. — Castlegar News Photo s buy: “68 Luncheon Meats, Meats, ‘Jubilee, 3° tins 1 Tuna’ Flakes, Eatweil, 4 tins: Ketchup, Del Monte, botties $1.00 skim ail Cheese, Hi-Lo, Chip Dip, Onion o Dill, the Knights of Cok|¢,<,5r Pork 8 Beans, Ig. 24-02. ies Kraft Dinner, 7 pkgs. — Sito Kratt Honey, 3 jars _ $1.00 trish Potato Chips, Tri-Pak, — Casltegar News Photo school teacher in that country before her to David Abe in 19: T. Abe 20. They emigrated to Van- third|couver'the same year where she was ce anese Co lived in New Denver fora a She and, her husband ing Toastmistress Club to Hold Gosiume Dinner The Scone At... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL os $1.00 value, leaky ee Se Beg Food, Arrf, 10 tins fins $1.00 Join Bob's Discount House — Vali tub Wy will be! holding its an- nual costume dinner ‘on lo| Thursday. of next week at the Kobson Hall. , The theme for the meet- “wil be “Places in the and watch your Food Budget. Cost go Doy The results of the snow sculpturing competition saw the Panthers capture first place with their terrific Dino- saur. Second place went to wot — YES, Xow John Haley and Johnny Evin. At halftime our gymnasts put a a very crowd-pleasing display. We hope to have oth- er exchange games with dis- trict schools before the sea- do save money boving: your it Cost! sun” and it is expected that this will be Castlegar H '7- BDRM HOUSE Cl TIOUSE Ci ing roughed in. with 4 bdrms., full bsmt., gas|1964 Olds. Power Steering, li aud “recreauon” 1s not uni- gained supervisory ex rence Phone 365-7944 A spokesman for the|time after leaving aslo, be: . welcome|the Lipizzans for their ex-|son ends. jfown. Ph. 365-6939. FGR SALE JCHOICE LOT 9TH’ A’ VE In|§ Kinnaird. 105 ft. x 13a ne KINNAIRD — Bons pete include like ni pl wheels. vApEIY after 5 p.m. to 1008, 4th Ave., Kinnaird ip FENDER Duan pSHOW. )W MAN: 0, bo' —_ $250, FOR SAL! THRUMS — BEGROCERY: EQUIPMENT — 11” Hussman open type freezer with mirror| Gracious living accommoda- 3 bdrm home. One of the finest small ranch- es in the area. Five acres, all underemelvation: Thirty fruit Modern home with heating and ‘garden, $10,800 full price. Terms could be NHA, $900 down and $89 per month. a 1962 Corvair Monza, INTERNATIONAL Listings Urgently Required Family seeking 4 home. $18,000 to ee b0t 000 in a very prime district. Couple with large down- pmt. seeking} Kinnaird 3 bdrm. me. $17,000 $20,000 peter Bench). Small family, se seeking very clean 2 bdrm. home in Castlegar, in the the range of $10, 060 t to $14,500. Millworker and_ family tires, radio, condition $850. A good idea made better . CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. hone 365-7: Evenings 365-5413 Gordie Baulkham - power brakes, radio $1488.00 auto- reas 0b|t big “63 Volkswagen, immaculate Corner oe Columpla & Maple use in the use of the word it is desirable to answer the ques- ion “what is recreation?) % Recreation 7: is ly considered as the opposite of work. It 1s true that relative: vocation is so ing and satisfying as to make it a form of Focreation. There are people who give t themselves mpletely creative works t tint they fel no -need for recreation outside of | 9; working hours. ecasionally one Sods sthess such as artists versally employed. Play is detined for adults as recreation, the renewal of hfe, ana tor chudren as crea- ‘tion, the gaimng of life. In id rée-|hensive meaning. T! “recreation” 1s broad enough to include “play” in its ev- ery expression ant 3 also many activites that ife. tiviti i d ‘in pulp 1952-55 he fenved aS process service engineer ith =the Sprout Waldron & Co., Inc., mill, of. , Nekoosa- Paper Co. ‘in 1965 “with full and paper pulp and paper division of Pennsylvania. po In 1955 Mr. Collins join- engineering {tenance and for Edwards | operations att the pert ktaft and’ sulphite ‘tallls recreation take a Saat varie- rity of forms: To Xo many Beople “a new enterprise, who ‘find in|in; their work the kind of satis- sociale with faction fara is commonly S taxing be ea part in seeking 2 bdrm. Castlegar home $8-9,500. Couple seeking is al leisure-time ‘activity, and Pee most People the be oppor ities for it are confined to Rome. im Kinnaird or Blue- Cr. in the range of/— $12,00 000 to $214,000. Psi] Outbuildings . 364-2202 nites. aa 14A_DROTT LOADER ‘. 0 sq. we on the. main floor. |, include barn, steam bath and chae a 5 a small starter home Planning a move by June? would _ pur-| w 141 series, equipped with 198 winch, operators cellent running gear $ Ph, 265-3321 Nakusp, B.C. an B. Coats. ONE WHITE LACE ding ares size 10. Considering a Top Sales Agent? appreciat PP CALL HIPWELL YOUNG | AGENCIES LIMITED P.O. Box 428 — Kinnaird, B.C. Office 365-7125 Res. 365-8117 ROOM FOR THE KIDS 38 Plaza ee DRUM SET. PH. 365-5402. 38 LNA Anderson Agencies Ltd. MEMBER OF KOOTENAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CASTLEGAR - Terrific View, Quiet Street, 1375 Christina Rd. All electric 1300 sq. it. split level. Picture windows in spacious living and dining room. Deck off DR. Furnish- ed apt. on lower level for in-laws. Carport, fenced and landscaped lot. Priced to sell at $21,000. New Listing, 475 Large older home ating lots of room. Good lot with “SOLD: space. To settle an estate, only $ Only $3,000 Down, 560-7th Ave. Compact house presently used as up and down Duplex. Would serve very well as a 4 bdrm family home. Reduced to $14,700. Furnished Duplex, 125, 3rd Ave. MLS Exterior needs a bit of work, interior is spotless. Base- ment with new furnace end drive-in Eurage, Em small lot for easy care. Price $11,000, terms. $10,000 cash. KINNAIRD We do have buyers for Kinnaird Property. See us about listing today. Anderson Agencies PHONE 365-6451 . Evenings phone Mrs. at 7th Ave., Kinanird Beautifull setting with fruit trees and flowering shrubs. Stucco on frame. Colonial witha four roomy bedrooms: fal dining, living rods Fireplace, etc. ier ‘900, 35,400 cash and assume eal mortgage at $128 per mo. HIPWELL REALTY P.O. Box 1179. Ph. 365-7514 Castlegar, B.C. LULU Bus. Gpportunities |* ee SACRIFICE IN cesT ecan ply. Harvick PINE. ‘Seatac Nash, 9B55, » WORK WANTED inet Telsure which is recreation for one inaividual may be drugery for another. Building a boat, for example, may be an ideal form of recreation to me, ously d ment, as diversion, or as the Jess serious and more pass- to.another it would be work. Even with the same individual an activity that at- fords at one time LOST or under certain conditions does not always yield the. sat- isfaction which makes it re- 0 BLACK CLENCH -PURSE with glasses and important | Papers. in it. Ph. 365-5402. 3 NOTICES =GE- SHES GRADUATING SHSS _ GRADUATING aes of °69 wishes to thank|to all those who helped to make our recent Carnival a success if SUC EENY. WANTED TO BUY 3 BDRM full bsint. older type home. No objection to remodelling one interested nating contact Vi tea nivoft ‘at 365- 5921 or Nellie Keraiff at 365- 5714. Watch for further no- sound. ER 365-| tices. flees. ere 38|GALA LEGION DANCE —' Mrs. J. W. Nevakshonoff. and mother and dad, Mr. and gion, Kinnaird Plan to attend. FRUIT Ti kortoff at 365-7435. Box~ 5 os Castlegar. Cc AD RATES: a cents per er word per insertion. Minimum 75 cents. Three in- sertions for She price of two. Classified ads close at 12 noon ,|sharp on Wednesdays. Dead Jine for display advertising is 12 noon on Tuesdays, tin40 and uncle Paul Plotniko! evel What = sorrow In memory of a brother — passed away March 9, 19 %e a not know that vening, PHOTOCOPYING: ff, books, etc. Reasonable rates. Apply at Castlegar News. as Ph. sOe-0 000. ater ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS: b sometimes a person. feels like playing golf or joining.a square-dance group. At other times he does not. Further- more, recreation takes a mul- titude of forms which have SHSS ACTIVITIES - By Katherine Knippelberg val has come and. gone, | but student. activity: is peak of Day! Last year for the ae time the students took over all classes, The Grad Winter Carni-) Parliament. Of course students wouldn't without a student Theretorerye tne. the will claim the is trespetor Office as their own and attempt to pu- dor staffroom, and event the cof- fee pot! The day went so well that it was established as an annual c Consequently, tomorrow students are and ger efully. any “students” to If you should an appeal varying to the ae, interests and de- sires the individual. It aemcioes activities that are gneaged in by a person apart m his fellows as well asjes ponte that involve group activity. In some forms It consists of active participa- tion while in others it can be quiet te relaxation, listening or wal tehing. The child playing in the Mr. Holden and "| ant ctticert ° Each Neacher”™ who has one class is entitied to 15 minutes in -staffroom, whereas one with three class- es may spend up to an hour with the coffee p Even the Scloe, ies will be’ ousted INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes sandbox, the girl keeping house with her dolls, playing ft. Son - by Reo ‘Royal Cana ‘dian hopscotch, or or coltecting but-; e8, yy making a ie model “urine or taking a REES, Reasonable rates. ph. etm His Perea recreation. Like education, it is for] © people of every race and of every age. Recreation should bet tue enhancement of living. I you to 3 participate in enisting Tee chjoyment of playing e enjoyment of p! gether, community acy can be built t. 0 the following ..is would brin; ring The ibitter grief and shot Nor even said good! To part with one who war 50 You bade ‘no one a last farew For ‘you were gone bye re lt Drs. ene aVonly Goa knows why. sister Winnie) ered ee, inJaw Andy | hall. . and children Bill, tinl ‘Donnie, Riia and Cathy. cc! CARD OF THANKS fe wish to extend our sincere thanks to the friends, relatives and_ neighbors for their carder of of sympathy and Special thanks floral tributes. a ‘onnson and Dr. Hall, the Castlegar Funeral Home, the men at the ceme- tery, ands the ladies at the hall. You dnessess made bear. Ann Kanigan & family. this day. "possible for us to|tary our weekly Should you require any please ee the recreation director iat 3685-65656 or 365- vi Monday Evening: There is keep-fit, games, etc. for ok: at Twin Rivers Elemen- Tuesday v is senior badminton. in Rob- Twin Rive: tary School and ‘for ladies in Kin- Ele School. Thee is senior men’s n's volley: ball in ir Sec- and badminton in ‘School and. badminton|| - Nelson 352-5434 ‘Twin: Riv- Building Supplies =. OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Castlegar Phone 365-7202 “Gravel & Top Soil_ DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-7013 1 and valle ball Columbia Sand & Gravel Schoo! and vol leyba Sapa Assn son School. EATON’S TRAIL Canada-wide $1.49 DAY ' TUESDAY MARCH 18 CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Supplies &-Installations Natural Gas & Oil Heating fit lor ladies in B Rob. son. ool and volleyball for ladies in Kinnaird Elemen- School. Wednesday Evening: There MNCNN NTE PF only | ° Speed Queen Washers Over 225 items and ‘Dryers At One Low Price DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-8284 team said that ihe | For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6-cyl., call today or write to: 5 George ‘Raulick ‘DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-5231 ing 2 a lot of credit, vee were their coach Gordon Bai and team manager John Boz- fore moving to 1948, ‘whens to. ol resided. besides d, she in| change from our hard north- Members and eing asked to is survived Bee two brothers in Japan. ee eral services held at the First Presbyter- Chr Slocan on Satur- Hi-Lite Restaurant. “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open .6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Closed all day Monday BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS Killough says fire caused by a saya ‘lati in the car’s carburator which ignit- ed when the car backfired. ‘About $25 damage was done to the car owned by Rob: Minor Bs Assn. GENERAL MEETING 8.00 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1969 Regional Recreation Office Front St. Castlegar ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR 1969 All those in or helping in anyway, please attend. Fred Bonnett. Former District Woman Passes Away in Detroit ‘Word was received here Feb. 22 in Detroit of a former Castlegar resident. Funeral servi e 2115 24 Mile Road, Rochester, RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. Swift's Tender Baby Beef Liver Ib. 59¢ Swift's Prem. Side Sliced Bacon Ib. 79¢ Extra Lean Swiff’s Pork Chops Ib. 89¢ Pork Spareribs, th. ............ 796 Swift's Bulk Wieners, Ib. ....... 49¢ Swifi’s Jumbo Bologna, fb Boneless Beef Roast, Ih. .......° Beef Rib Steak, Ib. ........... 88¢ Beef Chuck Steak, Ib. ......... 59¢ Swift's Fresh Fryers, whole or cut Ih. 490 450: 69c were held Feb. 26. Mrs. De Vienne is District Socials. Mrs, D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Mrs. Mary S. Laing of Portabello, Edinburgh, Scot- land, arrived recently to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A. Laing of Kinnaird. is if they so Campbell has subject, “Mexico, Country of Cone and! ee Sid News about Haan pian veto City of Conflict.” The ‘officers and members of; the club extend a warm invitation to all women in the area, new residents to. attend the forthcoming meet as a guest and cover ow. the To: organizat lead fuller lives. “You. will “make new friends, improve your con- and have a lot of was|Mrs. M. (Veronica) Lesy at Robson whose mother Mrs. Pauline Olychick passed away Feb. 25 in Kelowna. Word has been received of the passing of Mrs. Dale Kipp. Whitson, a former Kin- ‘a resident, who died Feb. Kamloops. Funeral ser- ere held: last. Thurs- DeAnna, who 18 at- % tends, the University’ zoe Victoria, returned to this ‘week of the death on|a ¢| ome. of tt. and Mrs. Roy f| Dahlin of of Kinnaird were their son and* iaughter-in- Mrs. Bob Dah- MOTORS LTD.. PH. 365-7033 SHELL’ PRODUCTS de of Natal were: recent vis- Mrs. Molly. White. of Kinnaird returned recently from North Vancouver where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim oe ee and Mrs. Joe Lalon- i fun as well,” says a_ club. kesman. '.For more details, those interested may contact Mrs. David. Campbell, Mrs. wman or Mrs. Tom man, World Prayer Day Chsorvance Here Tomorrow The World Day of Pray- the first vice year pared by a group of women, Beginning in Tonga in the Friendly S clands, women around the world will will partl: cipate in services on| tl astmistress in can help them grade J... S.| clot cellent Humpty Dumply on the wall. Most admired portions of the combined sculpturing were the dinosaur’s moutn wiil|and his savage devouring ot the bone, the artistic wall upon which Humpty Uumply Sat, and the appealing form of Snoopy. The judges were Mrs. Roberts, Dr. Fowler, Mrs. Bin and Mr. Wayling. They were all quite enthusiasuc about the quatity'of the work our students had’ gone. Boa Mecreight,, Lori Ponak and CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT WILDLIFE ASSOCIATION Annual Banquet KINNAIRD HALL SAT., MARCH 8 —7 p.m. Tickets at: Castlegar Sporting Goods Ed’s Sport Shop Anderson‘’s Book Store Margie dis-| oft headed another ail out etrort when they led the 9 girls in an especial- ly effective cooking project ‘Yhe eins 1 put on a beauuft “afternoon tea s on the day the judges completed the rounds of snow sculp- ture evaiuation. . The tea table was delight- ful to look at with its pretty th and nice appointments, is ey really they prepared. There were kinds of. delicious PUBLIC NOTICE B.C. MUSIC AND ELECTRONICS Record Club Effective April Ist our Record Club will be discontinued. Take advantage of your present credits before closing date. girls also has oan cakes which they sold Inver to. eager . buyers. Every: e tae it all to Mrs. iad ay who gives them many special dite. opportunities to show the theme Chest this district the word bes Wb oe x Tts | ho: orld Day of Prayer suppo! Christian endeavor around the world. bcheainedg oases Friday was Fun Night up osted. Fruitvale enjoyed having an opportun- ity to welcome and ‘make friends with the visiting stu- sents were | close and Tara fought and the en- -| Allingham, _ Ni and Gloria Zaitsoff. For our boys, it was Terry Maloff, Jeff Pantages, Cam Oxman, Bishop = and and infant ais. “ohn Persello of Fort Ma Alta., is visit- ing her S00 eile: and sister, and Mrs. Elio De- Paoli ae ‘family of Castlegar. INSURANCE ~AUTO FIRE LIFE For Complete Insurance Needs Please Contact ..- M.W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Box 1266 Castlegar 269 Columbia Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-6704 St. D&Mco P.O. fre GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND MILLWORK th Go DON. BOYKO PH: 365-3098 AGENTS FOR BEAVER HOMES PRER EXTIMATES AND BROCHURES NTRACTING BOX 338, KINNAIRD, B.C. $3 -Per e a Patrick's Legion Hall Friday, March 14th JOHNSON-KAARDAL ORCHESTRA Light Lunch Will be Served Sponsored by Royal Canadian Legion Dance = 22? 9 p.m. Couple EATON'S TRAIL Spring Sale Starts Wed. March 12 Spring Sale flyers are available at Castlegar Eaton’s Catalogue Sales Office. Pick yours up today, then shop Eaton’s TRAIL, for all your Spring needs at money saving prices.