RUBBER STAMPS It’s the MRS, EASTON, Lr 365.9172 Rev,and Mrs. A: McNeil, son Kirk ‘and daughter Janna Lee of ‘Daysland: Alberta are visiting Mr. McNell’s mother, Claan Cut Mra, 1 MeNelt and grandmother irs, 1, Swat Rubber Stamp Shop 5 ROBSON, B.C. Ph. 365-2326, as her guest her neice, Miss Car- men’ Dyxtra of Vernon. Before returning’ home, ‘Miss Dyxtra and Mrs. England visited Mrs, England's brother, and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. E. by Mrs, J. England has had week, ws EREMENKO and Co. tise. Viel toria Miated at tl the home of her ncle ane aunt and Mr: * Visitors at the home of Mrs. John Waldie recently‘ were her daughter. and. son-in-law, - Mr, and Mrs. R. Carmichael of Ver- non ands nee son and three Prompt Service . fans 5-31] of Cranbrook. = Mr. and Mrs, Rae Van Dar- ig "CARRUTHERS & MEIKLE LTD. — REALTORS — 364 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna, B.C. SINCE 1902 “will be pleased to answer your inquiries regarding real etsate in the Oka nagan vanes 32-4 ce eel CANCE A ESSO FURNACE OIL - CUSTOMERS @ Our “HOME HEAT" Service . man is in the fleld nowy ac} give your furnace it's . annual clean up And pen PUBLIC NOTICE ne Citizens Picnic, Nelson Park ug,” 8.° Meet at Legion Hall Jos a.m., those needing trans- portation ph. Mr. Evans, 7443, agk your. co-operation hi he should advise ‘+ ing any'parts to avold fut- ona ee and no-heat "Ine ‘cont for parts may be umalt but ‘the satisfaction eee Hane WAY ; SMITH'S “ze . HEATING . BY, — PHONE 01 — CASTLEGAR, BO. 4 GRESOENT “Hl mt i sweetness youlike without adding asingle calorie! CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine and Columbia Phone’ 365-3911 WHEN YOUR BABY. “STARTS. TO WALK.... ‘rom. the very be; inning he needs shoes whi hich ees good walking habits and allow feet to. : grow and develop] healthfully- Be sure with -:, Savage Pussyfoots. : ‘3 ussyfoots give him plenty:of wiggle ant grow bneiery eh walls Plenty confidently, because’ Pussyfoots fit snugly and won't slip. Drop i in and see our selection for. yourself. - MADDO CKS tin oa Mrs, W. Van Mazer, of Calgary who also visited with the Van Yzerloos. Mr, and Mrs. E, Friesen and Miss Catherine McFarland of Vancouver were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Killough recently. Miss Leslie Downing of Mid- way, is‘ holidaying with her. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Killo ough. Miss Emily Killough has re- -| turned from 3 weeks holiday in Salt Lake City, Los Angeles and other points in California. Visitors this last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Colin Pryce were Mr. and Mra. S. Mér- rifield, Mr. and Mrs: Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. G. Class all of Vancouver. Mr. John Ross, formerly of Robson and now af Kelowna, i “GIGANTIC CLEARANCE SALE in linen-like_rayons, arnel, River etc, Summer DRESSES & SUITS terylene, ‘nylon, Dan. Sleeveless or with sleeves Vz OFF Regular Price Sellag as low as $5.30 ‘Ladies’ SWIM SUITS one piece or two piece Vs OFF. REGULAR ‘PRICE . Selling as low as $3.97 Hd SUMMER SKIRTS TO CLEAR Arnel and Cotton, white or blue‘or grey Pleated — Sizes 10 to.18 to clear: at $2. 95 SAVE — SAVE (ikea Cation Peasant Skirts $1.95 - $2.95 - $3.95 | SAVE | ances around. ‘Castlegar. daughter, Joan spent a few days in McLoed, Alta. recently, ae turning home, with them their neice, Miss Joy Edgar. Mr.:and Mrs. Ron Gemmill have had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edgar and son John of McLeod, Alberta. : Miss Jeanette King. has re- turned to the Royal ‘Inland Hes- pital, ‘Kamolops after: spending a month's holiday. with her pa: | = rents,. Mr. and: Mrs. C. King. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Puch of and Mrs. P. were visiting for a few days with | Mrs. Jack Smith and Mrs. M. Linlithgow, Scotland, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Dun- lop of Castlegar last week. Miss ‘Dunlop, who teaches in Paisley, eta is B « cousin of Mr. Dun- : While’ in {the _ district, she it » isiting relatives in. Trail and will_go on to Victoria before re- turriing home via the Polar. route, Visiting Mrs. L. E. Killough last week:were her daughter, and son-in-law, Mr, and. Mrs. daughter’ and - son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs./‘Tom Otway of Fort William, Ontario. Miss - Carol ‘Morey left by plane on Monday for a visit with her sister, Lennie, who is nurs- ing at New Westminster. Miss Judy and -Patti McDo- nald of Kimberley ‘are ; visiting with Heather Anderson at the Castle Bar Ranch. CIVIL DEFENOE _ fence with a eo cial Tole in a service such as Police, Welfare, Warden, Rescue, Fire, ete. be trained. "BIRTHS ..., LAURIENTE — To Mr.‘and Mrs: Michael Lauriente on Fri- day. July +24, a sone: BYERS — To Mr. Keith Byers of Robson, “gay 8 31, a son. \ BARNARD Mrs; Nevil Barnard of Blueberry Creek 4 (August lla Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunter and | == Men's Stanfield’s Double Seat BRIEFS" Men's Men‘s ~ POLO SHIRTS Shert Sleeves for.’ “ Summer Comfort, | Washable. $1,98-2,39-3.95 Sizes Sm Grand Tex Double Seat BRIEFS : _ Sizes S-M-L* : : Package of 3 $I 98. Sr ILA wt Lo mg "USE OUR -PARKING LOT» re Parking for <2 Hours: © Entrance on: Pine Street ing. ‘ Miss Margaret Dunlop of _-& G,-A. Ball. of Bownéss, Alberta, | were accompanied by “their | i > — To Mr, and g All Shifts in assorted styles and colours. Reg. $10.95 SALE $7.35. Reg. $6.95 ‘SALE $4.65 Suits, Reg. $27.98. SALE Reg. $19.95 SALE Skirts in assorted styles, Reg: 10.95 Reg. $6.35.‘ Shorts, Reg. $3.95 SALE. Reg. $2.98. Slims, Reg. $9.50 Reg. $6.98 © Tops, Reg. $4.89 - SALE . oe $2.89 SALE _» |BATHING SUITS 200) OFF | : “ALL CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS S 3514% OFF EN — ‘To Mr. ‘and Mrs. Clifford: Binch of Robson, Aug- ust ‘4, a son.) “@ORKOFF —.To\ Mr. and Mrs:- Mike: Gorkoff oe Castiogar, August: 5, a ‘daugther. when in ‘Vancouver, : you will like thie friendly “courteous staff who attend to your wishes, whether it's in your room or executive | sui ‘MUtual 2-1832 ‘Commercial Cards honored * “On: English Bay at Stanley, Park”, Save 20% on Slazenger Gary: ‘Playe 5 consisting of 2 woods and 5.: 1° & 3 woods have Duro-Var.: “black: finish; -3;/5,:7;°9 and putter:have: “(bright chrome heads with sand- blasted | tacea ‘All fitted with chrome shafts and spiral: Teather grips. :, $69.00 ; ONLY / Your ‘héadquarters for Sp. cane Slazenger Fauipment inches bette imark:":: Provinotal Li brary, Parliament, roche Victoria,’ Dec. 31/97684 VOL. 17, No. 83, [cA Salmo-Creston Opening - Is to be Held on Saturday | Offictal opening of the Sal-:<. Saturday, “with? Premier Ben: + neff and’ most ‘of his eabine In: attendance. i The short cerem My will be, . held at the 5,819-ft. Ft. umimit of the Kootenay Skyw. Following the eWay of the “highway there will be a public Members'of the’ provincial cabinet expected to be present are: Mines’ Minister: Brothors, Provincial |. Secretary: Black, «Health: Minister Martin, High- ays Minister Gaglardi,; Indus- ial: Davelopment’~ Minister sLoffmark, : -Agricultire Mints- iter’ Richter, R Mi ter°Klernan, Fore 2>Williston, Municipal “Affairs Minister: ‘Campbell and Pubic Works raat: Chat Salmo whare bingo, - duncings threo bands and special pre- te sontations will'be held.” CT rhe: jerson (will be un: ie to. aftend, in ae Opposes. ‘The Village of Kinnaird is sending a ‘letter to Municipal Affairs Minister’Dan Campbell opposing, the? Provincial Bovern- ; ment’s decision to ‘do ‘ ‘away with |: contributions: to ‘winter works gove: employees in'favor of. contribut- nly to the wages of welfare | ra its hire der. the Pro- ‘cent :}.cent share o: has ‘paid’ 25 per cent and: the munteipatity, has pafd ‘the other |, 25'per cent. Where persons. whe had. been ‘continuously ‘on: wel- fare for. three. or, nore months ion. of his huge 11-ton trail ulp' divistc vernment ‘also paid the:muni- clpality’s share. of. labor ° costs; Now Mr. Cain a nounced. that the provincial gov- ernment will pay only the 50 per, welfare recipients, it will not contibute towards the 8 noon af as 2783: persons. heard ab ton : speak :.on* the aubject pea “Among Men’ of Wil | ir. Armaged +} the winter..w naird .will tell “the riin- ister‘ that the. tay intent of orks ti re “<. Dianne Gerace. f . Trail, who at’. the. weekend‘‘won*''a fam, on Canada’s. 15-member P by” Welcome Wagon shostess Orla |. Granstrom, on;behalf of.the twin ‘villages ‘of: ‘Castlegar: and : Kin- “naird ‘and the Sponsors ‘of -Wel- “come .' Wagon. eileo one “hand to]: welcome Mis: @ as Castle- igar municipal ‘clerk wToe Loge- “At St. Lambert, Ques | at the |. reco) a‘leap: of". set, a, “nadian open Pecord ot Sern ‘Geo thanj the py ious f away froi mete flat galas advantages of ‘their new com- cial says three words * ‘Prem ‘out, of the, ‘business digit: ‘ In commenting on ths ere trend}. not the only sme factor but one; Shop cen- tres arise from ‘and: eiienty And « ¢¢ districts: the’ small eal ans cularly ‘in ‘nities, ‘should : face up to the | ‘Tuesday. ee The:: ction, was ted: int either raleing its contribution to 50 per | divis acs) meneame 8 | the Nakusp. ck that: carries ‘an’ werdige load'of 40 to 50 tons’ of! sees work: to. see that: the: company’ lumber’ and 80" 'blaSriver ‘development’ commit- | tives’sfrom ig Liand 2.3 “lmarvations made and the wpolnts : ressed ‘by: local |; community. representatives were } of high:informative value. to the participants ‘of ' the tour,’ “says a.spokesman. ‘At! the «meeting: osted by. Chamber... of ;Com- merce; ’F, Perentoltz, president of the Nelson: ‘Chamber of: Com- that: tee; accompanied by: Tepresenta- |i Nelson: and ': Trail |! e: Castlegar. and Distiict| " Chamber: of Commerce's Colum: |; By unanimo te those present, it: was! decided to: form. a’ steering. committee. ‘The 1 CO mittee'will ‘contact all ‘Chambers A of Commerce’ in: the area, in ad- 1 Co! ommerce, co-chairman: Mr.) Fa- renholtz’s ‘proposal that: all Be | ure: meetings. of this committee ge ei in Nakusp was also‘ ac- ‘At meetings in Arrow Park, Needles and Burton and in con-: versations held with individuals at.Graham’s Landing, Edgewood and Whatshan, the members of dition to: other Grganizations in| bers such » communities : Chamber “or exists, The: object “is ‘to have one representative frome each com: here no Heer * eompraing. ‘one *representa- cachilof te ‘Comm y milan community. organizations ee no Chamber. 0: or, Board of Mr. Farenho Itz ‘further’. ex. plained: iris: porposal’ that:he sould visualize ‘this .committee munity tion .in..a.meeting to. be held poids later’ th: November in Na- the steering com- SW.: $3 -Waldie, Na- Board of * Trade | th problems stated by KC. Bye fficials begin to appear in tour crete ee, oat to these areas.’ communities ‘on: the ‘Arrow: Lac aie y and the Kootenay Lake: In the area ‘roughly’ outlined :b; Creston = Trail - Re’ Revelstoke = i would::be. primarily. =| a.forum ‘for the ‘ord -| to:have-represéntation’ from ‘all | °°” nation’ of such facilities as roads; park ‘developments; power di tribution, communication ‘and : ae Betitor: a reminder :that he: hadn't: yet - .paid -his,-pa: “for parking in a than’ that ne’ be Jane.” He added, :h an rites ket! 2. leva iowever, that ‘gem ‘dict. that - blocked ~ off -a-Jane and that had been placed there by: the Sewel tractor, system cons | 5 : wi “site is nearing completion. Men t above’ th water. installing the) 15-in.: cor-| Ratepayers’ | tion of” the ‘zoning « byia six.months in: consi | that commissioners no other view ut t that tisfie ” Wat and -“can.. take residents 4 ‘senior B.C.. Hydro ed’ Columbia basin residents.: ‘0 lands .division® mi ‘ager R..W: Gross aid the words not u “trail’.o: fixing: compensation for uproot, ppeculalots| yet, :but ‘is: valert! he’.intends ,to~im) lemen ffi- Bennett Keenleyst E li has f- any, ‘property,’ near if are “fair,” sympathetic, Sener expropriated”: two © traets :: offers :were: fumed de down. sessed at’$480. Gress said he: opes to:-hold expropriations to ‘can te “ised, he added: (Bach Specific pricing formula ht fa ‘was eae teh This tory-of Columbia basin alues and de is ‘based: a uron: ie: study, Gross ‘said, “basis; for. individual will delve’ into the Ai ingredient, said ‘Gross, means prices will include eln other words, a-family'li- ‘|'ment‘and the” Columbia: project pire iste haa: fe ent 3) peated ‘the’ three | w wi ard ty 13 de dro’s vata aa ected Opponents a B.C!s ‘govern: ‘have warned that the Columbia Se wouldn't be treat- ry. selling out ‘to: Hye ‘Gross said no pri have ;been.. placed . on: his; authority in’ sdesiute: swith’: ‘Togitimate: ire: merce-sponsored irip to: communities,’ that: the vei development Committee Id= the { meetings: that: $1,500 “figure ‘for. ch of the two lots was what id} for fots E other buildings on them.” a] point: of ) view. Ly ‘aro will’ be: fair, : ‘generous: and ig on'10 acres 0: t More teen the oe? this -will ‘¢ Yelocation allowances where ap- |:-* will] plicable. © tic, but we have a a reason tocrat for Abe Grose a ids. “elf: wes don't: de jo ‘this, the : er is going to get bargainer previous f five ents: ‘ anybody.is trying to ri, the’ “market, we'll find out.” = tors, he sald, will et paid. pis than‘an sentee. owner of 10 | what their} not: a. penny: more. Or, it it needs money. now; it: wants to stay on: the, land til it: is needed; the “family |" years. |: ‘Where Hydro decides against trying’ to“ salvagesbuildings; to ‘defray costs, the. owner.:will be allowed to salvage them him- ” Gross ‘says: “that: “ehile’. Hy- sympathetic: there ‘will be no ‘horse-trading. lon. will follow... : STs. may.. seem: ‘pretty: all: g ‘Hydro’ will make ‘an’ offer: |<; ht it is turned down, expropria- easement: inti x fore It takes: final. action o them.