10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 9, 1969 Trees are Called me renee er Riel News About Sr te es ; Phi : : . Pe ae a wea weatncnene ees : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nature’s Air REGREATION PROP-WASH _ Ecoinnem omen iat ~ Conditioners By BUCK PACHOLZUK Lots of Flying Act ivity | : = Recreation Director Human health t : AAG Regional Recreation : 3 ; LiiNOW TA ‘ ._. By. Hal Swartz ‘ t j much to the cleansing and : : —— Commission No. 1 This nice weather seems considered te be ot sett val] purifying action of trees. 4 wea to have brought more flying|ue as it is then ‘classified ag: shrubs and other plant life| fig activity to this area. During|/an an ing it into the oxygen vital to human existence, trees serve as air filters, removing natural and industrial dusts. Dust count is always lower on the lee side of a park or|is green belt. Plants also exercise con- siderable control over clima- tic conditions in open coun- = try as well as between cities Pieloseneg and their suburbs and can|SHIP’S WHEEL has a prominent place in the even have an appreciable ef-|Steam boat era section of the Castlegar Mus- fect on individual residential | eum located in the basement of the Centen- nial Library. Here museum committee mem- ber Mike Sawchenko stands behind tlie wheel in the section of the museum devoted to early mining. The museum is not yet open to rae si . 69 Fresh Killed Chicken 09 69° Short Rib of Beef _ AG: Canada Choice, Canada Good “= $1.00) Puritan .....3 BEEF. STEW — MEAT BALL STEW SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS 1.29 Ice Cream 3 "Plastic Container... PINTS 59: 3, 89° had been neglected. Many Successful Pupils of Royal Conservatory Exams cre Named ‘The folldwing are success-|Class Honors, Joanne Hughes, fut candidates “in examina q se [gpl eae, tions held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music|M. Webbe: Canada Grade A. f IST Ideal for Barbecues A Baby Beef Liver GQ Cross Rib Roast ‘Canada Choice, Canada Good Ground Beef Fresh : 4 a] & order of merit. Grade X_ piano, First Gra Class Honors, Merrit K. Nix-| Valerie L. Brady, We on" Honors, Kathleen J. Len- pel, Gary F. Legh are is S 16] and B.C. Hydro : 300 Baseball Players” “| ttet tame Hacieed, ose| TO Enjoy Cook-Outs iper Cook-outs will be held at) rot and Pony players will be eft Kinsmen Park ae week for| held Monday. evening. with hot do; and i players in all divisions of the] given Aa van wlayena bho Castlegar-Robson Minor Base-}. af *|ball Association. eCornent BERR OO Relish ‘Hamburger: or Hot Dog ......... Butter p.m. in be followed by trophy presen- tations. x Tuesday evening will see the Little ‘Canadian. final at Kinsmen Park followed .by a cook-out for all Little Can- adians. Winner in this div- ision will receive the Castle- Motors trophy. All players are asked to wear theit uniforms tothe cookout whether they are playing ball that. evening ‘or not. ee The final playoff game in the Sand Lot Division will be held Monday. evening at There will be more “pROP-WASH,” in the future, Kinsmen Park with the win- but in the ti ‘ ner the George Sparling’ trophy... - No. 1 Quality 2.0.0... ithun Business and Professional Directory “KRAFT JET:.PUFFED Marshmallows Cake Mixes ROBIN HOOD sted, tins PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS = 7 tique. On October 18,’ on the atmosphere. ‘The year 1971 is an im-, _ Red Cross Water Safety . the past Week Denny Hughes Don's aircraft will have, its Of the Province of Britishjer’s Clinic, Sunday at ‘Trail. is now ‘spending all his Columbia, On July 20, 1871,| Operation Safe Water Sn eR ie eee eaee |e ee thigh tare bia entered Confederation, | Council) late July, ‘at Trail. low airplane.“ Another new ‘ 5 E : a a 3 thus becoming the sixth pro- Oll. Painting Workshop, aircraft owner is Don Barton. |beautiful aircraft. Dr. ‘Hall fince ol da beeame a trans-/July 20 to August Ist at Ar- and silver Aer ie continental dominion stretch-|genta Rural Centre, Argenta. 5 Bs j : ‘day bree etre i tidting take: ne own. £e¢-| Hughés;'shown hére at the top when he was, 18 and on the the inked together, | windermere. rd : ye : ! \ ; iy “hungry. Both are identical planes. Denny,, who is employed as a bus ‘ami ! Ei ‘Wilbur McLeod ‘just: an- driver for School District No. 9, learned to fly in 1946 and PesNer) = y Be be staged throughout the pro. Kinnaird Transfer. League-Leading got to get-hack into flying plane, f you haven't been up theré in the sky, you haven't and plans to'start building a ved,” was Denny's feeling about flying. His wife and ’four Ideal for Barbeci i e.g : eal for Barbecues it can be opened in time for the summer|Centennial "71 committee s ef Pear In San aerobatic ultra-light/hours in the air’ with him. Mr. Hughes was nained Citizen $ months. However, special guided tours are|been appointed sue bo For Town Garbage in lot Play Frank Bonderoff’ gave a/hockey. in this.area vice elubs and ather organizations upon ap-| Operation, in the setting "P| Kinnaird “Transfer Ltd, In Kinnaird Sandlét hose-|demonstration test of his] aoa at lo the chair- te were played.- «> -other man, Harold Webber. — Castlegar News he rtuni-|and agent for the Town of Played. s to a DOT Inspector the: other Pbotn Boswil have the oppo le iB io calleetaatbads The Indians trounced the| day. I Witnessed ttils test and . 6 - " Racoons edged the Mets 9-8 local Pere een of council. With all these new-style rules and regulations, the early and continued their winning |!88 colours. This is the only It w: ecified eight cu- “ r i ¢ think imaginatively 3s | pele oe heroes of Cap Stadium wouldn't recognize the old bal ets 16-13. The Indians chalk-|two builders, Frank Bonder- you! snight Smudertake for this| would be the maximum gar- ed up another win by beating|off and Al Bigsby can be Style. It's still brewed with natural ingredients and Dei cay etter tread so] 1e Beverley A. pooling of ction might be de- With twice weekly commer-| Plenty of time. Still brewed In B.C. for Old Style flavour. I score” Of:7-6. John Jelly and Terry \Gayle A. Oyama (equal). Hon-|Mason, Sally S. Burnham. airns, Karen ing practiced in the recrea-| _ Council approved a charge Crickets defeated the Tigers|now as they have just sold Class Honors, Shirleen K. tion programs in the four re-;of 25¢ per, additional can or their Super Cruiser to a trio Naruse. Honors, Elaine M. 2 ti 7 BEER in Central gional ing the ied lim- fly aged x (equal).’ Kevin S. Alexander. oe iB Slow brewed and naturally a ao : ‘Debra M. Lawlis (equal). Pass community’ will co-operate to its as’ might be agreed upon 5 19 ns. : , Reg. k be Grade ms Fiano, First Class bes P -| rs. . Hon-| 7 ion. cpa rade IX piano, Honors,|borah Zinio, Laurel Haywood-| ono! leen Braun. Hon. ‘More details will be forth- Grade VIII piano, Honors, First|Nanev J. Littley. Carolvn E. = Pan Merkley (equal), Cyndi D’An- i P and z ; There will be a wind-up Georgina Donaldson, Kathryn|Class Honors, Mi Hay. y ( y Gnatiner| " New member of the board shauld be directed to: British 5 ee >| - Kinnaird Minor es Olmsted, Pamela Bucking-|lyn Hall (equal), Cynthia Le- (equal), Nanev C. Ternent.)of of the C: i Rose, Sherie Robb (equal),|Heather M._ Killough. Pass.|Savings Credit Union is Du- ja “| Grade I piano, First Class|ber of the English depart- 362-6111 or 385-1971. Hi Li R Honors. Barbara A. Mason,|ment at Selkirk College, A pre-school playground [= ite estaurant monetta, Sara Willans (equal).| ancy ‘on the board caused by|2-™- to 2 p.m. Monday to Fri- Lo i yt ft kane City centre oe messy b ae a Mary L. Hand, Patricia L. Me-|the resignation of Norris day. commenced last- Monday e : cated within 8 blocks of Spokane City cen! : Marx Auto Body in C Foods’ neer, fequal); Honors. Oe naird Pari. Children from @ Large rooms with TV, phones, tub-shower combination, air conditioning - & Paint Service Jer, Dale R. Mitchell, Kendall four to six years old are wel” & @ Soundproof (Quieter than Home!) © Ice . er (equal). Kat iller, Hy the children bring a lunch. Painting — Welding Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. er Ganada Assistance |parents must deliver, children @ Fine Restaurant located INSIDE the building Insurance Claims Closed all day Monday oars Gan Christian up again at 2 p.m. at the Stanley Markle, Cheryl L. Gobbett. i - The.winning team will be the a . es the. summer program for 6 @ From Castlegar-Trail, on entering Spokane stay on Highway 2 @ivision) until 24-Hour Wrecker Service ie ig, Parents are being. urged Grade VI singing, Hon-| For Human Needs to 12-year olds must be re- , nit winds around to Browne Street. Stay on Browne to the corner of 6th 4 Phen 365-7248 preciate how recipients of the Local tates gut te the eat anise fice. on Front Street. in Cast : - As ‘GREEN-GIANT NIBLET CORN p fare uses in tend- are tc|{. When in SPOKANE stay at the HOLIDAY LODGE MOTOR HOTEL Se ee = SORE | JB KITCHEN.SLICED WAXED Pires 14 oS ing to the well-being of Can-|sion Nes Leos Ber 1650, 44 West 6th Ave, Spokane, Washington, US.A. tr eich : pai etait ; BEANS — MIX OR MATCH ie paleo coi 4 ratige of human needs — ~ | s] 49 DAY es FRI JUNE 20 Call at the : seers , . bah Pee teeta Maar ees, ‘ : t Monarch Centre cares for | CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 365-7266 WALDIE'S SERVICE CENTRE All Work Guaranteed Phone 365-6767 A\portant date in the history Requalification and: Examin‘ “and | 3 Wand yenter! A lthe Colony of British Colum-|(sponsored by Trail Safety from above in his littie yel- Hall's: 1936) vince of Canada. By’ this un- Don took delivery of' his red] really. likes that, Waco: With| LIFE-LONG DREAM comes true for Winsted pilot Denny! v7 ) m sea to sea’and her|Instructor: Mr. Bev Harris of When an airplane be-|derstand, the, fish were real- bottom with his recently purchased Piper Cub J3 airplane. cl Appropriate celebrations wilt nounced that he feels he has has always cherished the hope of some day owning his‘own _ oat . © |1971. oo ate Be : Caer pee Sy y : the Pubile although officials are hopeful that| ‘The British Columbia Appointed Agent Pirates Trounced (fii, children are ‘all flyiig enthusiasts and have shared many H sport plane soon. of the Year for.1968 last December for his work with minor i ieee available for school children and local ser-(Seek your, community's co- , ee so that every citizen in| WS appointed as contractor S28 ball last. week six games|homebuilt’ Volmer Sportsman ; You and your|s¢ a recent special. meeting . “ | league-leading Pirates 6-0, the| nis aircraft: passed with fly- think imaginatively as to the streak by downing the Crick-|amphibian around and the bic feet per householder game today. But, they'd still appreciate one style: Old centennial. “ celebration. bage collected each week the Tigers 63 and the Pirates} very proud of it. communities, as is already be-|clal pick-up. : Rounding’up the week the|#alverson are _ earthbound Grade II piano, First th 5-7, ay “League standings to date|in Port Alberni. ona! in Pol Gordon, Patti’ A. Nelson Beer au fee for garbage re: District. It is hoped that every Joanne Eva the fullest in order to estab-|between the contractor and Tn sfecomead Tel poi Fegan Cn Bear ot he Cearen fh Coen vd ‘ aces f ors, Deborah J. Armstrone. 7 Vickl Obedkor: Grade IV piano, n y 7 coming inthe near’ future. SESE ‘ 4 3 7 S. Mukai (equal). Pass, Charl-|Honors, Jill ‘celericn Caro-|Polonia, _ Diana 3 § n 3 i hi: Colnmba Cc "71 Com- ham. Grade VI Piano,- First|David Baril, Valarie D. Mit-|Louise Merlo. sae Davis of Robson, a mem-|Victorla, B.C. Telephones: George P. Nixon. Diane M. Si- Mr. Davis fills the vac-|Proeram, conducted from 10 : : si easier i a — Pp neer (equal), Honors, Chris-|Chureches of Castlegar. in Kinsmen Park and Kin- : @ Kitchenettes available @ Free Parking Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Reeves. Corinne M. Schneid- come to attend. Please have Towing — Body Work thryn E. Mi Rowland Schmidt (equal). P: s to the parks and pick them (equal). Trevor Plan is Designed gan cation forms for @ Reasonable rates the whole year around Handled Promptly. Mary y a BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS ors, Charles Olmsted. i * % trophy. ae e turned to the Recreation Of and Browne ‘and you're: there! must: seo it from above. roreckout for’ all: Sandles of the. season. the federal health and wel-|legar. The mailing address is: : : i : * ‘LIBBY’S ‘DEEP BROWN adians is the Canada Assist-| Castlegar, B.C. Telephone (509) 830-4721 ance Plan. Coming events are: Ps 3 “ se a a i e ‘ 4 rhe WCB Rehabilitation — Salad Dressing § AQ: _ BOYS’ SHIRTS - Special clearance: of boys’ sport LADIES’. SHELLS Stretch ‘nylon shells with tex- tured-:lustré finish. Great with mother, the blind, the unem- ployable, the emotionally dis- turbed child and many oth- e PHOTOCOPYING Important Papers MARVIN L. LeROY BS. OD. Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST Office He CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling t - Til Call for Free Estimates Ne Obligation Ph. 365-5636 PARSLOW'S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Ss ont Goods "Ph. 3ee-5025, 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. Castlegar-Nelson REPAIRS To All Major Appliances CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE Ph. For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, ‘B.C. Ph, 2 800:7608 Save lots of money. Make rugs utifully with Rug-Mate. Stain moving Rug | ee electric shampooer KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS GREEP’S ELECTRIC IC. 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In practical’ terms, means such things as drugs, wheelchairs, visiting home- maker services and, of course means straight cash bene-. S. In one recent year, more than $225 million was paid out by the federal govern- ment under the Canada As- sistance Plan. _ Sorority Season Ends with Patio . And Swim Party bers of Alpha’ Phi pt of. Beta Sigma Phi and their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Coleman of Kinnaird... ‘ This marks the closing of the sorority’s activities for the season which will resume with Beginning Day in the latter part of August. INSURANCE personalized » insurance service ‘on all classes “FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nicol at ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar B.C. Phone 365-7944 s 450 people every day i _in'facilities. people and effort is to restore injured erie ane to health so they may resume productive employment. Or. in suitable cases, re-train them for some other line of work if.they're Pp ly disabled and cannot return to their previous occupation. All at no cost to the patient. B.C.’s labour force is protected: . by a compensation plan second to none on the North American continent—financed entirely by _ employers. The WCB always strives to be fair and impartial in the settling of claims and in ~ performing its other duties. The WCB is glad to help. ' dustrial Dep is’ 4 id useful in conditioning patients for their return to employment. Under expert guidance the patient ” can apply himself there in the A modern and fully F ilitation Centre‘is in Vancouver by the Workmen's Compensation Board where 450 patients are treated every day. 1 The Physiotherapy. Occupational areas of sheet metal, welding. Therapy and F dial Exerci nt-iron work. pi all play imp: bil ke 2 and-- . roles in the physical rehabilitation ‘there's even special equipment for of the injured. In addition, the. loggers. The purpose of all this helping you aet back - onthe job woRKmens : ; compensation —. BOARD site! 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