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Well, it dates back to the Middle Ages when ped: dlers conned Christians by selling them phoney pleces of wood and other so-called relies from the holy places, They cynically refered to “crossed” someone. oars are hundreds of which oe Boglish for “God be with She ‘ow’ll find that you can do some great “one-upman- ship’ on your spor! friends by asking them the eat of the word box- came by way of the old trick of fers smuggling “officially” used in the U.S. charged. with bootlegging. charged w! ootlegging. for the word “wed- ding” — that would be a no-no if Womens Lib reallz- ed it came from the word wed which, in old England, was the money a father pal as a dowery when a quand t bed a Ke cau off 8a! be That expression goes back to when soap was hand made and bard to get. Wo- men took t of soap to a neighbor “when they sought a favor — hen- ce the expression! Like the term ‘square” being derived from the ac- curacy of the carpenters set square, so the expres- sion “dead as a doornail” once had a g Jogical enough meaning.: Seems ‘that’ back - in the 14th Century, door: knockers consisted of a nail driven through a piece of of metal which was a. wooden door, With const ant knocking, the nail wore down and no longer.served as a knocker and had to be replaced — hence the ex- pression “dead as a door- Gelgar Inspector Opens the Eyes Of Major Company When Golgate pulp started 12 WESTON PARTY PACK CURADS years ago, there ere sev- eral pieces of ma ery which, operated with extre- mely ‘high temperatures. led to problems: with lubrication. The norm-. al grease used was complet- ely inadequate. * “The problem was .notice- * able in the recovery boiler because it was operating on 200'S seoresseee $4.27 Ie aye + Olean A3 Mfg. Sugg. List Price ‘. 1 Fatetiies © o s + Daiitile Wily : “ ARSHIMALLOWs + Payee va red it ot +i. FAMILY SIZE ‘ ARL’S Good Neighbor DRUG MART IN THE PLAZA PHONE 365-7259 it was a dry lubricant it was not affected excessively by high temperatures, “We decided to experi-_ ment. We mixed the Ben- tone with about five per- lots, and I suppose mostly guesswork as ‘ar bt volume was concerned.” tne grease that Gulf engin- rs got to work on the produet and, by changing its consistency slightly, came out with a “new” hightem- his Jrcease. It is now marketed under the trade name Hits Polo Damage amounting to an estimated $500 was sus- tained Friday to Harold Ri- chard Hesketh's car in Kin- naird on Friday. The Castlegar resident was pulling: out of Central Food Mart on Seventh Ave. when he backed into a pole, damaging the rear of his vehicle, RON WALLER ‘Former Robson Resident Attains Pharmacy Degree Ron Waller, son of Mr. . C, H, Waller of masters Hegre in clinical pharmat This ‘degree places em- pharls on the patient and disease rather than on just medication. Mr. Waller was born in Prince Albert, Sask., was educated in Trail and Frult- vale and attended UBC, gra- duating with a bachelor of science degree in 1968. He is now living in Kel- owna. Michael Moran Helps to Row Victory Team Michael Moran, 17 son of Mr, and Mrs. Mickey Mor- an of Castlegar, was on the rowing team that defeated the Canadian and US. ion at St. Catherines, Ontario, recently. Michael rows for Brent- wood College School of Vancouver Island, where he '. "The Scene at. «+ KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ’ challenges the: er the school PA system. Embarassment, embar- rasment, | embarrassment. Goilseatlie eounter, faiter, countertieter. : visibiuty, vasability, vis- ibilaty, maneuvrability, man- eouverability, manuevrabili- Take your pick. Answers at end of column. | In grade. 9 science, the students are starting the of fish, it oe real: y interesting. Be onday ‘when, or the very first time in her life Clara Kavaloff sum- moc, The grade 9 Foods and Nutritions Class is now in the rocess of making ples ocolate cream, banana cream, coconut oan and cherry or vanilla. Th e girls class suddenly 7 themselves with lots of male admirers! eo @ The ieotin Class is i thd Project “Worl Sora say to ie legar Legion certain to spell that with a oK) ‘The ‘oye ae “complet- ed their LE. projects—end tables. hey turned out beautif ee pt “Rounders” is the main sports event up here these Tn Girl's Cross Country. the three top finishers Teresa MeGauley (@. caus su san Culley, am ties: & &¢ & & The “Big Bike Race” winners were: First ‘Wayne Brigge- man, man, second Bruce Bermel, vin © Hawkins, fourth Paul Stewart, fifth Gerald Kozak. * @ @ @ ‘Those SSS. words? Embarrassment, count- erfeiter, visibility, manoeu- vrability, Were you right? Quidoorsmen Catl Meeiing The West Kootena: Outdoorsmen will be mee! ing on June 18 in the Cast- Hall, Time of the meeting has been set for 10 a.m. PANTYHOSE, one size .... 3 pairs $1_ attends school. upset defending champion years and the 1972 US. Schoolboy champion, by a deck. Fart lax County, ¥: ,. Was another deck ~ ginia, back in third, while Vent-. nor, New Jersey, was fo The singles was won easily by Ed Goode of Man- haset, New York, while Tony Novotny of Toronto ‘was second and Murray Hein of Shawnigan Lake School of Vancouver Island was third. Forty-seven schools from the U.S. and Canada com- peted for 15 spots in the championship finals, with St. Catherines school dom- inating the day. The Brentwood College rowing eight had previously won the B.C. title, defeat- ig teams from Vancouver Michae! was one of the ‘rowers presented with his rowing colors this year, his his first year in rowing, after their B.C. Title win. The. 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It was held by a brooch given to the bride by the “Her flowers were a a cor tlegar, o! bride, and Vera Kalesnikoff of sister of the bride. They wore lovely Russian white suits ote a polyester crepe mute ft dainty flowers of pink, blue and white fabric. The Blouses ,were long-sleeved buttons rea, ‘ this excitement oceoded to the Tarrys a prose ere they were met by ‘oe student Doukhobor and the vows were waa once again. Then all the pussle were invited to a tras Doukhobor sup- per By eid time speeches formed-. a - few--lively...and memorable songs for the bride and groom a and a num. ber especially ‘composed and dedteated to the "epuple was sung by the Chole Tt was ‘Aha Da blouse had a row of minia- ture