_ CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thureday) Oct,.21; 1965 FOR: RESERVATIONS aon MEXICO. - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ‘ARRANGED vd CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 week but never too buey;i to bend an ear to those ever help- ‘ul hints, hand was not too steady as you thought when putting bleach in the small slot in jspashars for manual Glspensing? “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar It has been a very busy Did you ever ‘find ‘your. the automatic Resulting of soures with white Nored clothes, not to mention being hard on the enamel finish of the wash- er, Keep a small funnel handy, giving you a larger pouring area. In passing on.this hint a house- wife found the plastic funnel she chose for the job did not need to be held for it would sit upright -in the slots of the bleach dispenser. A ae [spots' on the colored clothes, AAACN tn i cc cc ; Dining rey 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Ron‘s Motel Coffee Shop @ CONFECTIONARY = Lenders and @ DINING ROOM FULL COURSE MEALS Specializing in Steak, Chicken, Sea Food, Home Made Pies and Rolls | LAAT AA E URGENT Asc? Had di eo and Scouts in Kinnaird. LNRM Without help the packs will close. Ph. 365-5443 or 365-5227 , 2-41 A Serer There has been a wonder- ‘ul response .to recipes, One reader went to a great deal of time to pick out her best time savers, As’ she put it, “baking gets eaten so quickly in’ our house that I hate to fuss and spend a. lot of. time in. prepar- ing”. Recipes: will appear. one at a time to allow space to keep variety in our subjects. Over the weekend, my hus- band found our old copy of the Centennial Edition of the Castle- gar News. It was published Sept. 11, 1958. I could not help but wonder what would new home- owners think with this particular article which was talking about ads that appeared in the ve: first, issue of what was then called the Castle News printed August 7, 1947, “Two rooms, nice lot, garden . . . Close in, $600.” During . the Thanksgiving weekend I was fortunate in-hav- ing my husband, who is a pilot, give me a bird’seye view of all the new activities in the dis- trict. The changes over the years soon explain the vast differenczs au real estate values in the dis- My prime interest was in the new Piinnaird bridge, but if it is color you are. lookin: 1-Fleah FO! S-Allow - s-Gpere by @. PR In “debe t-smalt cu #-Goddess Be ie Weare away For Crossword Puzzle’ aAcnoss * Sieealag to ‘the singing birds: $2-Pllaster -taguleltive: w.fbincs, In §-Bhipwor S001 neliner BE). at-Heatde @-tscape weiegotte Answer See : ~~ BOSSE’S SEWELLERY Ad on Page 3. BOSSE’S Also Has All the Answers to Your. Jewellery Needs S4-Command te S7-Buperiative engin sa-Franoh? of 63-Note of acale TT") ig for, the Kootenay is at it’s best in it’s fall wardrobe. | Before I get carried away in my enthusiasm for the dis- trict, here are a few hints to be passed on, Put.a little beeswax on zip- pers to prevent them from get- ting stuck. Do you want evenly sliced bananas?. Use the hard boiled egg. slicer to cut .them. A’ clean sponge set on or near the stove makes. a: hand rest -for. stirring in hot water after each meal. recipe was submitted as:being quick. and: as easy as using a mix and being quite in- expensive.to make called ‘Thrifty | 7 Cup Cakes. Into large bowl place: 1% cup flour; 2/3 cup * sugar; 1% baking powder. Add: cup: cone on or. “melted Down 3.1 tea- A Canadian pulp and - “pa per © executive’. predicted ae week. in’ New" York that world faces’ an: over-production of pulp in the ‘next few years despite a ‘strong North Amerl- can mare V. Clyne, chairman and chief. “executive officer of Mac- Millan, Bloedel ‘and Powell Rt- ver Ltd., attributed the forseen over-production to substantial in- creases in the capacity to pro- duce pulp in the ‘Scandinavian countries as well as in North America, Clyne told a meeting of New York Society of “Security Ana- lysts total’ manufacturing cap- acity of: pulp ‘in British Colum- bia alone now is about 2,000,00' tons a year and by. 1968 it ‘will increase to. about “3,000,000. “The KISS ‘Scene Me ’\ By Susan Allingham Another week of events and studies has passed at KJSS. Dur- ing this week several interest- _ Over-Production of Pulp _ Faces Us Says Executive “Then if all the mills come into being to which the Canadian the | covernment ‘has alloted timber, or is in’ the’ process of. allot- ing timber,” he said, ‘there will bea further increase.” ‘ He -said that in five years the total pulp capacity in Bri- tish Columbia will be more than 6,000,000 tons, an increase of three times the present. capa “There will be a substantial over-capacity in the world ‘mar- et pulp production: starting in 1967 or 1968 and running into the early 1970s,”. said Clyne. He ‘called for an “orderly pulp expansion, not the disor- derly expansion: which is ‘pro: ed during the next | few years.” Clyne told the aoclety, whose members, help brokers ‘and: in- vestment houses advise their in- vestors :and shareholders, that he’ knows ‘of no: way of correct- ing this situaiton except by al- Jowing it to correct itself by the\ apy pplication of normal ‘eco- nomic forces, ‘In the course of correction are\ going to be hurt,” added the. Vancouver. “executive . who n ing activities were introduced, Hal lance: tri to Europe. e are looking forward to the on- coming Halloween Glance to ‘be held on October 29. The com- TY| mittee in charge # all arrange- ments is headed by Mary-Ann Gaul. ‘The dance is to be a mas- querade and prizes will be a- warded ‘for the’ best costumes. jock © Hop: | Friday's “sock hop” was well attended and tho- roughly enjoyed. Track Meet: Yesterday an inter-house track meet was held. Along with athletic activities here was ~ several ‘novelty e- vents, Each house had cliosen a queen who was judged accord- ing to: beauty, talent, and per: sonality. Queens for the houses were as follows: — House i, Carol Palovnikoff; House 2, Bii- zabeth Ackney; House 3. Nancy Taggart; House 4, Sophle Mak- ortof£.. House Games: . Leading in points for this week is House 1, the’ Panthers with * 20 points: House 4, the Lippinzans, is se- cond with 18: points; House 2, the Jaguars. and House, 3, the Thunderbirds, ‘are ‘close’ at their heels with 16 and: 13 points res: pectively.: spoons. Rinse KISS in favor of SHSS. A pat'on the heck to Harvey, Zaltokt for scor- our goal and: playing ° ex- ceptionally: well throughout the whole game. fe eh ou, ‘or this: week: “at is better‘ to ent h wish your time away.” tobe useful ‘than ‘to to] icted the possibility “during: the period: of. over-ca- pacity,” adding, however,’ that he could. not estimate at the reduction. Clyne said the economy of North America as well as of the European Common Market is buoyant taday “and we expect that: our lumber. products will continue to command a good price in those areas.” “Britain, however, is under- going a period of financial crisis which undoubtedly will be over- come, housing will continue to keep lumber in B00 demand. Wived? Slugatsh? ? ‘Feel Better Fast + When you feel tired, al luggish, dachy, all dra; feal Tie Garter ; Pilla, Gentle, an) 0 years. Each | ia ilk containa Carter'a erence that bas a _ Your liv Fiver, live “it. flow! fanctioni ipeet, uu feal good a the next time you a feel t feel bet : Maver Fill, only. - Matiutacturers. of Sashless W Windows i "FREE. ESTIMATES . ; EVENING 359-7349. some of. us, perhaps all of ‘us, | ‘ He of. lower prices by, his company |’ moment the amount of the price |.: Clyne. The need:for| , stat Caters aoe 4 $5.00 DOWN © BUYS You A CANADA SAVINGS: BOND AT CANADA'S FIRST BANK ‘BUY YOURS FOR CASH oR BY. - INSTALMENTS © DOWMN: PAYMENT OF 3% $2.50 FOR A $50 BOND: $5.02 FOR A $100 BOND, ETC.» BALANCE IN EASY INSTALMENTS OVER A YEAR, BUY YOURS AT ANY BRANCH OF THE B OF M.. W nA or ocd Bai i ROD BALI CARBONS BANK or MonTREAL Castlegar Branch, JIM LAMBETH, Manager. - nutes. - Add: -1) egg, ‘ unbeaten: Beat one minute longer. Fill cup- cake‘ pans 2/3 full’and bake % 375 degrees ‘for..15 minutes or until golden brown. Turn out to cool ‘and :frost as desired. : spoon vanilla, Beat for two mi]. [PHONE 365-7266. ‘ Castlegar cil with these colorful new _ panels from the South Pacific. Rec’ rooms are for fun! Etswood ‘Tahitian ~ Plywoods capture this mood perfectly with their gay, lilting colors and tively natural “grain, They're completely Pre-finished with -Just the ight touch ‘of color to soften: but not conceal the grain. Choose from six hand- some colortones, all: with. the. hand-rubbed, " 3-coat $e.1°(8). ‘The - best. law is. never imposed law but,under our sys- tem is evolutionary law. which again | i, explicit and Amplicit in!) Bill & “Coordination of regional those of vities (10) The: mer Zmunipal base of large’ member’ municipalities does not smother the represent- ative base of the smaller mem- r 3am concerned the aucceastot E is: willing to: meet, we bers areas for at least. two rea- a) ‘The: principle of publie scrutiny will be « (b) The inelaie of appeal is expllet in’ the® bill. Finally, it is obvious that: mule alities grew out ofthe idea’ of community identity and, the realization, that. individual ‘property. owners could ‘only: ual operate | i “cout problems they could not ‘tackle ae Regional: ‘dlatricts are an’ ex: tension ‘of ‘those two: principles. First, the idea | of “regional; id- entity. and “secondly, ‘the “idea ious parts of the p that the parts of the affairs! art played by Fepart time :above and Aepartment Solving ‘by the: parochial interest for. the involving ‘municipal: representa- tives from ‘the municipalities of Victoria,;. Esquimalt, Oak ‘Bay, | _ in Castiega Mondays,’ We ys, ry: Standard and Automatic Transmissions “For Information ‘- 2 S PH, 368-5621 ~ Wet Brakes - Added Hazard On Wel Days. oan ‘added hazard of ‘driving explici grainy. .weather is. brakes |: ed, i Baste’ Ideas of Bill: No. .83 [is () The goo “* (8) The} ‘compliment: the es: | tanishment of steering commit- 28 gives my staff is appreciat, preservation .of the | a! socially desirable idea’of com- munity ty ddentity is inherent and oe oy ‘The objection to af urth | tar! has quin Become: wet and temp arily are unable: to’ stop’ a: ve- hicle within @ safe fe cians says level: of © g A een overcome: the B.C.’ ion. > he BCAA warned that this situation is made « even» more CAUSE Ee ee 2 ’ not aware of it‘until after: they taxation; have. applied. the: brakes - and =| founa them. almost totally. inet- ‘fective. To ‘avold being caught: ‘oft ‘guard : while . driving -In‘ heavy. rain or on 'water-covered : xoad- ways, the auto ‘club: suggests these steps: Apply: the brakes at. frequent ; intervals; » If .they fall to: hold propetly, “ary. them it by, depre: brake: ee a yELE: fie: cep the test: brakes ® aft several hundred feet: Repeat the 2A “Brakes ‘may: ‘wet if the carsmust-be freee neous high official «sai water,” /a BCAA‘ “Assuming the vehicle can meals SS 14 it. through ‘ the water without ‘stalling: or other: dangers, mo-. torists; should drive -at-a., slow | = | speed“ to avoid’ crea’ =| that: ‘will splash the water. eh: er. and, once. through,.make an | fa diate ‘bi ‘ake te t.as suggest- where The training will: be « onducted at ithe ‘B.C.° Voeational School ol: ig available:. : _ Courses run .on'a ceontinuous basis with intaked every, two weeks, % — hospital 10: (a) Extension of local gov- to.a region- al “function: upon which gen- eral. agreement has been reach-| @).. (b) No. power to, levy direct (0): No: statutory . funetions repeat no statutory iunctions. (a) Directors ‘of the regional ‘board 'are:-not elected directly, with the exception of those from electoral areas, “(e) Functions: vary district ‘by ‘district asthe. needs .and indeed the. aspirations .of, any |. region. are..reflected ‘in the .use to ,which’ the: legislation? is. put i ee) Bill No.’ 83 is a . multi. purpose vehicle and is unasham- edly: an: alternative-to ‘the chaos created: by. fhe: single“ purp ‘to: meet ashamedly, «you ask? Los” An- geles isthe classic example. of grappling with the problems: of wth ) in-.nightmare - (fashion. | V8 1468.7 : sq juare': smiles —' a‘ hodge-| 'podge. oF 67.named communities ever increasing taxes — loss ‘of farm lands|—'577 separate government 1 taxes control, smog | ‘control, \ parks, ‘mosquito: control, eries to name but“a few of the independent’ bo boards Jevyng ‘of: the: high =: of: British ‘columbia, deserve such lower’ mainland?:; ;“Kamloo) ‘Prince. George? elidennsenne dary? Kelowna? Trail-Boundary? ‘North, -Okanagan?: Castlegar-Nel- ‘Quesnel-Cariboo?-1 think not! (4) ‘The’ cooperation ‘of. or- ganized -and unorganized > com- munities ‘to share the: ‘cost of < (5): The bilization ‘of the credit potential of an ‘entire re- gion for. the «mi tual: benefit of arerier layout proliferation: of} the problems ° On ‘growth.”:Un- | ‘a fate? The capital: ‘region? me ‘ of'a let’s'face it ‘am: o | region can “only. cooperate ‘to solve: the problems which ‘they | Fill cannot’ tackle alon 1s there anyone: in ‘this UBCM ‘convention *:hall’ who’ beHeves that the polluted beaches of our capital region : will be solved by. independents ,action?;iIs there ne here who: bellaves ‘that the future of the Columbia river from:Nelson ‘to Trail will, not be as bleak as!the Humber in -On- tarlo’ if: the Tegional approach is abandoned.» :; there anyone. ‘who be- Neves that’: the great -city..of Prince George: and its. suburbs will survive in the growth years ahead if’ the Ferional approach is permuted to falter?’ ‘MOORE eo BUSINESS: “FORMS LTD. : _Court of Revision The Court of ‘Revision | naird will sit in: the: Council. Chamber on ' Monday “November 1, 1965. between: the hours of 5.00 P.M. nd: 7.00 P.M. for. the | purpose of hearing ‘epplic. tions for revisions to the list of. Electors, s om rere i | _ ~ Norm’s Sport Shop » 300 Baker. St. Nosler = Speer. Weatherby Ammunition and Rifies Ne Red! i ‘80n?.. Cranbrook - Kimberley? Fs ~Mr.:McIntosh ; Interviewer - ~ Mr. Mcintosh 1 Talditevenknowiheyhadonel. ‘Jaterviewer_ Let Memento - Sounds like something should look into a a ate more. Where ee in; Mutual Life policies, in ee fie Jong rum) are om in frost.) it And The tual cas i maintained this enviable record “Lots of factors - oe incl ing. a I ‘consistently high annual ‘divi-: deed: COA - Castlegar, B.C;