Provincial Library, . PatliamentsBulldingo, Victoria, BoC...) * NOY BEFORE JULY Fi € ree pea Ce) eae pepe eats ws 4 “Blea Ax iron unt th ‘supply ta repten-| ; Silo! ’ Teports’ that ‘there are | shed. MTTHAT'S“A GOOD a) iF Novet ‘TOU! ; HENRY. WHEN, =p i em Maer a iron def lency anaemia, ani ie} 4 others are. called secondary an-| bY. ote jar with ‘vitamin | Cutin Natural Gas Rate en ecm to i Approved by Commission by. blood ‘loss, either in long con- vitnin ni The Public Utilities Com-; heating: ual small amounts ‘or:.as a result of.. haemorrhage, \ faster £0: \d hot water will Have mission has approved the third | lower gas .bills -by. over -10 per mpared with Previous R | S Sc i Is. : In the former, case, ‘the pa- Mrs, A. Sanford; Ph. 965-5883, arnt on. Saturday to’ spend . R, Christofferson and | the re with iy and ‘Mrs, the’ {ron is ‘replaced. ;" ‘T. ‘Sanford: This may happen from me struation; minor. causes’ of blee: ing like haemorchoids,-more im: Mr. Sanford and Mrs. Beck: reduction of Inland Natural Gas | cent man.are.brother.and sister had Bot seen one another for 17 ye ret, England, | left From maday for the, West ‘on «Moni for the We visited at the i eme of. Mrs, | Coast, where they will visit Mur- James Heslop last week. This is|ray Sanford and family at White Miss Noad's first‘ trip to Cana-| Rock, whom they have not seen da acand she rep reports ts finding it “a 25 most and Strat Beck- man of Fairview, Nova Scotia, | to Nova Scotia, BE. the best! “Canada’s Centennial Report by JOHN W, FISHER \ CENTENNIAL COMMISSIONER 1867 1967 ‘A few Piha ‘ago ‘I’ wrote] decorated ;on the, outside nor about the Confederation ‘Train | did’ they’ contain interior ex- and the Gantennial Caravans | hibits forthe trials, there was wick, will | g crise crossing Can- much exacting work to be done. ; ada during. th + Of 1967 with exhibits ‘of Canadi- wires, ‘move quadrangle - formation ous site ,]and then remove. the js Vv ft 78:£00t vehicles | eight mp visit visit easily through the huge trailers and munities in Centennial Ye view' the exhibits in a complete While the trailers were era ‘iot sequence.) Oirteide th the trailers, in the avans — provincial police of se- veral. provinces ‘the RCMP which will have ‘security’ officers with the units in 1967 "fire the). Chrysler company Don't be puzzled — see us today and in moe provides the tractors and meantime here's your Crossword Puzzle answer: eight “ear-len; So ths.) a the arrival of a Centen- nial Caravan in your community | | ‘woh’t go unnoticed very easily. Your. local Centennial 1 iza- tion will be ‘announcing t the date ofsarrival’ well ahead of. time, Bring the faraily to this Sumptuous | Buffet dinner, Enjoy’ the fine hot and cold gourmet foods. " SOUTHERN FRIED CHIC rates in el, months ‘for cus- tomers in Inland Gas Co. area of. supply. : For, commercial users: there py. is’ noth a reduction in the first e latest reduction will ap-| steps of the tariff ply. to: gas used: by residential |'stantial reduction of 23 nd. commercial customers ‘and | in. the, punt gate, wi will nancy. where irons is donated to portant causes like gastric ulcer, or. because iron {s not absorbed sufficiently ‘to keep up with na- tural loss.-It:may occur in preg- ‘Columnist Takes — Holidays the’ developing ¢ id stream, columnist will be in effect by August. benefit The ’.overall effect: of the a8 | fit an average user. of gas for! of | $500,000 per. year, Ina “full year rit is estimat- since December, 138 will save gas customers 'a total deficient '-of 6". Ove 1 The paar tee reeset ie is 4b three" reductions in’ residential ed- that: the reductions in ‘rates | to determine why, the body’ is suox wits E Presently on holt iron, and rem: His ‘column will ‘be resum- the ‘logs ‘as "well as take extraled on: his re! iE O08. ry. OLY fue -:Walting for you today at ae carest Chevron Dealer or ‘Standard Station - a beaut translucent ‘Regency Rose’: china in the traditional English fluted pattern. Dining plate, side plate, cup and saucer cost’: only 99¢* with each 7-gallon: gasoline purchase. x 4-piece.place setting of finest." Here's your Shanes” during the next. few Ks, to: build © up a lovely service of six or more place settings for regular family use ‘or truly gracious entertaining. If a wish, you ean charge them on‘your Chevron International Credit Card and, to complete your. service - These and other: Exciting Supplementary Pieces are also available: 2 Soup Plates ...°.'$1.19' 2 Frult Saiice Sugoected retell price in lf ceses. sing? ‘proposed: ‘was announced Tuesday: évening. Council ‘wants to bring with: 3 in the.-village ‘boundaries: unor- ganized‘areas along -the:Colum-|*. - New bia» river ‘which’ are now sur-|er Steve J: Janko. a sworn yy. the village, on. the in at Tuesday's -c: meeting % by. municipal clerk’ Aloe Selbie. e° Hi In’ order to rity vabout such an extension of: boundaries. it is no longs ecessary a“canvass’ of * owner «occupiers Shutek for sean guessing the Coltimbia’ river. would peak at'26.12 feet’at the ferries this’ year.’ Mr.: Carter, ‘el- ectrical superintendent fo! Foundation-Dravo at the Arrow the meeting. aR R.. Ke informed council that: praies Sepest: Ment) only:plans.to make: drain: i improvements -ito4 section: 3 cohtar w Kinnaird commission-| Grain strike‘). by; Cominco, -w which ;. has: been:!hanging ge over, Ww | the region - for’: the “last we was finally. ited a Tuesday rs:of Local 480° of i Members the International Union of :Mine, | Re; Mill and Smelter Workers voted ‘| 68: per: cent‘.in :favor,;to:accept Support to the campaign to main- ‘tain a permanent river ‘crossing ¢ in. the - vicinity. of the. Castlegar ferries. - In? letters: ‘sent’ to ‘Highways A. Gaglardi,:. Ross- ane MLA :Don Brothers : andthe Castlegar’ News, secre- aie; recommended: settlement f ved :at by ‘representa: | yy, Local ‘presi lent Bob. Keiv- er ‘Teported. that:'members had voted 2,448’ to:1,155: in favor, ofl} -tary; L.: R.:Wilson ‘reports’ that }* the. trustees discussed the ef- ‘fects of possibly losing the’ pre- sent ferry crossing at a.recent mo he Bayes thay ‘without the crossing, dis- tance ‘to ‘such Soreatiicen needed necessities «as ~ fire’.protection, “police . protection, or hospital and ambulance,. would be great- ly, and “perhaps dangerously, lengthened. S“It would also add much inconvenience to“ people who continuously ‘use the ferry “for}> purposes such as:going to work, ece! urcha: seary “supplies, | "| or aoe their’ children to) 3 school." to "AN (things ; considered » A we decided to.add our. su; maintain*a permanent = $ | ator nen near’ fo the ‘present has cost; over ‘$90,000, will: be ire 2 the old, for. three: ne ears un ate 2. found that aew a OF: Bp: sand EF porte eae Sunk: inten last year’ co! and the titie.‘‘the cow: ae ia ae Sea | 10! nid: three BL cseeraeatin| been only MB ted a ferry. Al Tomiuk . structions fi Saou! workin on: the a is is ropated to cha 2 os ‘extremely, hard to “bring Spokane is sending —iwo . Pony: League, and.one Little Lesgue t astlegar this. weekend for a. series. of against.’ :Castlegar’s fF -and, Little League turday and will be ¢ followed Sf second games’ at .m.- Final, matches ‘will be 6. feet p. on-Sunday.-. The fashington ; ‘visitors ‘will::be; “eilteten with: ={ocal families during’ thei The“ Gasttegee News Bre. : Best. all-round paper: this year was the Mission City (B.C.) bia byany: major.*: union.’ f le‘also called it ‘‘a ‘substan- improvement upon: the Nem tz' formula ‘devised for the |” forest SOU i al the same time Cominco First place ‘for page Was taken dustry’s, (reenurces: The agreement provides for a. “package”..of. 56. cents over two years. if boar increase’ in wages: of’ "20 cents an:hour: effective. July: 1, 1966;.and a further 20'cents ef: fective July. 1, 1987; : _In addition, there are fringe benefits.and.a.‘tilt”. (sometimes referred to as — “classification changes”) ‘totalling an average 6 cents. >.< According to Mr. Murphy’s interpretation. of the proposed |: new ‘contract, the’ classification | - adjustments range up to 28 cents an‘hour’for some 2,600 employ- ees. F : Classification“. reductions originally Proposed by the com- ny are not to be put into ef- will} pai pele the life of the agree- , |LINEUP AND. ADJUSTMENTS .of equipment takes place Yat Castlegar® telephone exchange, where a cable’ carrier ‘sf the key speaker and other dig-| System is. presently being installed. Here, technician Paul | nitaries will be called on to say|Pierre reads relevant information while engineer. Jack Molyneux examines a piece of equipment. When the’ sys- _|tem. goes into-service in the immediate future: there will blich of Kinnaird: ‘an: increase ‘in Trail-Castlegar t Players.on:the Sbenlng day|the first installation of this equipment in| B.C. and’ B.C! be ecpating in a jour-!'Telephone Co.. engineers and techniciana: throughout the il