MRS. EASTON, Ph. 365-8172 Mr. and Mrs, Jim Black- mere and two children of Van- couve rare holidaying with the atten’ mother, Mrs.’ C.’ Saund- ers. ” Mrs, Walter Kuit returned home by plane Sunday from In- vermere where she attended the funeral of her late brother-in- Mr, John VanDricl of Qua- and Mima attended the Brew- ster-Moffat wedding. held at Kim- berley recently. Constable and IAA *. prompt relief = of diarrhea, stomach cramps. “and upset ~~ _ BISMUTH. -HYDRATE compound: For relief of diarrhea, stomach cramps and upset, take Wampoie's BISMUTH HYDRATE. It provides a protective coating for an” Irritated stomach, soothes. hyperacidity and helps restore your digestive system to normas condition. WAMPOLE New Ph. No. Aug. 16, 365-7813 Romeo: Goulet’ Res. 365-7086 Tommy Biln Res. ;365-5392 ‘CASTLEGAR DRUG “Corner Pine and Columbia QUAM eA aye TN Ee i PusLIC NOTICE, roup Bake Binge. ” ede Aug, 19, 7 pm Robson Community Hall. Ev- eryone Cordially ihvited. : Mrs. DeRosa Sr. _of Trail at itend- Mrs. L. Brewster have taken up residence in Castlegar at the Columbia Apartments. Mr; and .Mrs, Ray Lee and Ron have been spending a few days visiting in Jaffery, return- ing home today. “Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. a Wallace were Mr. and ‘Mrs. S. Snuggs of Brandon, Man. Visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. G. Saliken were thelr son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Stan Saliken of Estevan, Sask. Later they all visited ano- ther son, Mr. Joe Saliken and friends in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. L. S, MacLure and children of Hybord, Man., have taken up residence on Prince St. in Castlegar. Mr. Mac- Lure is working with B.C. Hy- ° te. and Mrs. C, C. Bradford have returned from a trip thro- ugh Northern B.C. visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Park in Burns Lake, Mr. Bradford's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs: F. Bradford jn Golden, and they also spent a few days with friends in Cran- ily. reunion was held Sunday on the lawn at the home . D. M. Wallace. ay Mrs. Sterling ‘Wallace and family of Trail and Mr. and Mrs. dD. an Wallace and family of aan H. DeRosa and Mr, and ofa FIRST OF SERIES. ‘Above are two of the ‘first new ‘postage stamps of a series which will eventually show floral emblems and armorial bearings’ of all provinces. ’ Above two show Ontario and Quebec flowers and arms, i's Good Sense To Buy Nylons In‘a Basic Shade - ‘It makes sense. to buy a good supply of nylons in a basic shade for everyday wear. Then if‘ you find:runs in’ one, stock- ing, the.other can be paired off with an extra and you save mo- e: ; But almost all women want an extra pair or two in different oe sin at Kellogg, I Idaho. ‘Mr. and Mrs, John Verigen and two children of Calgary, Alta., and'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bain and two children of Haney were, svisitors of Mr, and Mrs. W. mn, Jr. Baste and Mrs. Earl MacLean have had as guests the’ latter's mother and brother, Mrs. W. T. Wynne and J. H. e: who returned home:to Nelson on Sat- urday. lane Friday for London, Eng- land, to visit with relatives for wo -months. ine Miss Patti Easton celebrated her 7th birthday with a party Monday on the lawn at the Kosy Cottages where she entertained a number of guests and relativ- me Mrs. James Killough and daughter, Emily leave this. week for a holiday in:.Vancouver. aud Victoria visiting relatives. - Mrs. Bella Haskell of Cran- brook viited witht Mrs. W.- By- few Ss we or Rev. and Mrs. A. McNeil > Swaddle: spent a’ few ys at. Crescent: Beach last Bie 1yo were cone Ps he a eMould af ing any parts to Devoid tut- ~ and- no-heat’ ne at fer parts may be n ec the satisfaction TS ZOU, Now. SAVE ALL WAY SMITH $7 The boys’ shoe with the grown-up look! PLUMBING. & HEATING and children, Mrs. 1. McNeil and Rar seer — ‘CASTLEGAR, BO. soo your fingernails "for sharp corners, and then carefully slide onthe delicate fibres, holding your breath! ‘Incidentally, those ‘colored “textured”: stockings with the delicate designs are selling like mad. They have been a ‘success |= BAGK TO SCHOOL SALE Values in Every: Department Sale Starts August 14th EXTRA SPECIAL . SEAMLESS NYLONS . Laties BULKY KNIT CARDIGANS $5.99, ‘Sizes S ‘M- L. Ladies’ oa ; ‘SWIM SUITS. Vs OFF . REGULAR PRICE Selling as low as Ladies BRIEFS 2 pr. 79¢ ee Girls BRIEFS | ———_" 2 ot Os Ladies SUMMER DRESSES & SUITS TURTLE NEGK T-SHIRTS oY Black?) ©; Boys’ Sizes. $1.69 Men’s Sizes $1.99 tea ' In ‘Arnel, Terylene, Nylon Biue Benim JEANS Dan River, Linen Like Rayons,: etc, (10 'oz,: Denim Boys sizes 6 to 16 Sleeveless or with, Sleeves Selling: as low as $5.30 set Lon ae “The correct. shoes for growing feet Boys’ Black OXFORDS in-D width, Girls? ‘Brown : Two Strap Shoes, “Gn. D width| sizes up to’ 42 GYH RUNNERS - -all sizes with teenagers who like to wear |5U ae mY with the season’s high ots. < og Miss Jean Stainton left ‘by | % Daysland, ‘Alberta, after holiday- ing ‘for’:a‘ month. . and Mrs, Mike Madrig- ga had as:-visitors last week a cousin Mr. .and Mrs. VanBell and. two children of Saskatoon, Sask., a son, Mr. and’Mrs. Mike Madrigga Jr."and son, and Mr. and Mrs, C. Monks. of Vancou- ver and Mr. and Mies, Al Burbeck of Toronto. Mr. Burbeck is a brother ‘of Mrs. Madrigga’ Sr. whom she hasn't seen for -30 "Rev: and Mrs. HL Pratt and children of.Surrey, who are hol- fdaying :on: the North Shore above Nelson, were renewing ac: qeamtences in: Castlegar’ last wee) ‘The ‘misses Sue’ Killough; Penny Bigsby and Donna Hay- nes Jeft Monday for Camp Koo- laree’ 5 beyond Nelson. and Mrs. A. Bigsby and fan 1y have returned froma bollday at-Gibsons Landing’ and ~ ROBSON SOCIALS a Mrs. A. Sanford, Ph. 365-5883 Mr." and. Mrs. “Wm.° Court- nell of Burnaby. spent last week visiting at -the home of Mr. and Mrs.) H.* Evans. Miss Rita Shuepfer and Miss "Barbara Fowler. are «visiting in ‘| Kelowna with Pat and Charleen Brown... Mr: and Mrs. S.’ Pasin’ re- H: Matheson, Susann ond” “Donald, spent the | -weekend camping at Robson and renewed acquaintances on Sun- thelr overseas trip. While they e away, Mrs. eoanedy. of Trail aa is, Staying. at th by HEWETSON -a-guest at the home of Mr. ‘H. *~ | Foxlee:‘for the next: few, days.’ dL \. ‘This smart black moccasin vamp by Hewetson combines Jong wear and comf fort. Featurin; soles,’ combisstion last for better fit. - “Sizes 3 to 8 “Lovely Velveteen, i in Red, Blue and: ‘Black : Priced at j : $1. 98: yds "Conduroys | in spas gad print, Ideal. for jumpers and — ‘Priced at Beenie poe ele 39. wa ae Black. Just ‘the: thing ‘for aes coats and’ sheaths at. $2.89 vd. For that panty 7 dae: we have ‘Chashmelure in. Red,. Here Aqua: and Teal at-’. ae 55. = BACK TO ‘SCHOOL SHOES ‘hy Sarage ‘All: Types From 95c to.$2.85 been with the RCMP: eit Prop osals for two: new apart: 1 . foe Tahtngs re Ber i re pee plans for an a ok erpor an apartment build. solicltor M. volving 23 apartments and a meeting on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Soberlak 6 B.C, Forest Service fice near’ Juniper. and ‘3rd. with 16 units that is estimated to cost, with oe 0. . total investment —inclutling fin, ing, in the c neighborhood . of | Pr Pre Preece is . ancing—of some $190,000, were | $1 + disclosed: at Castlegar’s , council hind th : The: Sol Mr. ‘and Mrs, W. F. Shicwar- sented} at ‘council's ing with ‘seven units to be of-| 000: and $60,000. berlaks were jzepre- -try, which } presently prohi ary estimates indicate ‘tments, “be. -Fezoned 30,000. It. would be built be- that it youl cost between $50,- elude them. eecuibe ‘elude th im. Bile who asked | ing built] that the area; behind the saree do) havo.’ titioned: the | village - ne have. . w' in effect near the ‘high i Oak 4 Street resents ate ie ‘area “rezoned 80 ‘hat duplexes and: ‘apartraents will] property .in the Shikwarokis appeared be-| be excluded. fore somnisionre to’ ask ‘for : “With ‘regard tothe Soberlak| be created by. Mr. Sidoni ald 1 ttoise would cars ‘and there varea, He: mi that: said that. if the apartment were ‘| allowed and .the redevelopment of 2nd’ Ave. wasn’t completed, ‘Provincial Libra Parliament Build Victoria, ‘B.C, Dec. 31/87s54 eye ing: zon! ay plication, A Sidon, and E. Ait- would be a parking problem. He, (continued on‘page twelve) ) VOL. 17, No. 34 710, CENTS PER COPY of pawater bylaw. z est ane Opportunity. vote: Mr. er He a noted that: bt f it Aster M that pos tal ow IPs P to the elector- 4" Water commissioner: 4 foi * water bylaw, ties said ‘that: uF on the' they / Suppor’ New. non-commissioned of- 5 “fieer in‘charge of the cartegar| t detachmentiof. the: RCMP, ‘is:Cp)! A. J. Gim) ‘Band. Cpl Band took up. his. duties “Chere this montl, sticceeding St. ization “Alex Borodula who ee retired Prior to © his ” appointment Hee Cpl. Band’ was: in charge of the Fernie RCMP. detachment, He and _his'wife have two sons da jae ae school. ly’ om. Regina, ‘Sas’ a the new NCO ‘has'served 20 years with the: (force: He: has the : Brandon - subdivision“‘in ; Manit- “ oba, with the Prince-Rupert sub- “division at : Hazelton, : withthe Sicamous RCMP. detachment ee _ the Okanagan,"'and:* with force at: Lake Cowichan on ‘vate couver Island. : i th gravers: in Festi pletures + “scheduled | to: appear.-in: this - issue: of the. Castlegar ‘News not make published until ning: of the Cres- on’ ‘relocation’: of: ei ;_ tracks around 'the Arrow dam- ‘site, ‘and two pictures: which rere.to appear in the Sons. of s‘include the Hoodi-|° the |: special council. meeting sentatives’ of ‘the Castleg: ge. a“ highway, Toe Skyway, 2 was afternoon. Helping cut ‘the ribbon’ at th ‘Mines. Ministe ‘Resident Aage Sylvest, . ‘was village: chairma: )b- tained te opinion of only a few . | residents ‘ of::that areai-prior.:to action; they would not: have: ap- “B10foouhigh Secretary Wesley and Mr. :Zinic 1.| £2." to the: committee. Be e's plat calling: for" parallel“ 30° days ; pending ‘the. develop. iment of further | off- street ‘Fark 1: Re ee. ‘Mad- agnins who has voted with Mr. Bosse. on Path matters, was acti in for the'meeting rote. Villa, chairmanship.’~ His quest ‘was: accepted | by eduncil | io: was then appoint lier /in the meéting,: Bosse had > repeated : to fellow commissioners: and ‘the ~delega- tion that while ne is on record‘as oved. the Mr. Sylvest added that pro- ont rg tr] Fostdents’ to support the pie fit concert Saturday Svening: th i Keotena Society for Han capped chil man,’ who‘ tdrafted the zoning: bylaw adoy ‘pars ‘Hin Place of Tiagonal ‘parking! Jon Pine ’St.,’nonetheless he-is also on record as favoring the change Sylvest : was:. villz would “be agast. t! tive features of Healy be 50. aay, nulific inca ig: out; this ‘particular i rezoning ig that ‘a promoter a and nd lawyer” have. through : thi 80'S | to? ‘parallel ‘parking ‘only’ after . aE off-street. d|-‘ment committee «a eer n ‘provided, '” % nt comndteerat the de lop ie ie! Kinnaird-Cabtlegar and District Safety Council and Bob Fenner; representing.a a | fhe completely’ crenawented of the: previous :residentialzon- ing.” He said ‘he further’ believ- éd that the rezoning is not legal fanless counel actually was con-| ‘which sighed a petition on p me Zinio was ap-|' d ‘the committee |<<.’ lace. Mr. Zinio is |.” ‘These steps took place ata ween’ comimissioners and ‘repre- a een Association: to discuss rking the development association’ and ? | council, ‘a:motion was, proposed Parl remain ‘as .is in-the: Piliage sie of L manager: of the ‘woods ‘division. | ; o enforce park, 4 ie nien £0 the ‘entire’ length ‘of j Pine St. in the Business district. Spokesman’ Weet' said rer “(continued on: page three) © iaTenders willbe called dur- dge ‘across the k iting the present fiscal year for. ed $15 tuillion. Grillant, br Baa i Before : 2 March Bennett: announced ata Cres- Uoton: luncheon ‘on: : Saturday prior to.the official opening or 2the Kootenay Skyway. . t <) Although the premier did ) not.:(mention | the: Brant; .: bluffs, It is. understood : fro reliable ‘sources that: the con se aracti will, include the: stretch road fromthe new: Kin- - nalrd bridge to the proj reconstruction .; of: the + skirting the Brilliant Bluffe -\near the alrport here; Premier’ é posed: .: Kootenay. crossing, and pelte 3 a: adges ae “he: Kin 4 mpany~ by : Cast ‘News editor’ Burt Campbell * appears on page four of this. paper. =: ~Shown'above is Ron Jordan, Mr. Jordan counts. 325: persons ‘employed in the woods division: 0 the *240/men‘ employed : by. see | 22 bl sports, mitted to /gouncil | ing-for the company ‘who’ have if an annual payroll'in addition to (continued on’ page seven) | that: Pine’ St: nates half parallel "sof close to: $1 mil- Hon.- z ‘Featuce din this: ‘week's ar- ticle ‘ are’ the ‘company’s regen: y ith no into mi carbohydrat take," (6): efforts. -thods of": nee the: child re: ‘were: made to: Keep, ithe’ child’s one’ actor: common ‘to all y: ee Dut: to b in ler four years: of aes; who: have jpighe. or fo fora. naj ‘developed’ the: habit.of drinking disel fro ursing bottle’ ory may. (1): nelther Parent ‘ever had | The : ahigh’ rate of caries;. 2) there|-are naffected area carious ‘The older the als 3 after. feeding, ma iy : 3 the habit of giving th the acute of | acias: ears Of | cont , three “or even four ig milk |" when the child rebels against go- to sleep. It is at this point ‘that the Possible. benefits: of ‘milk :cease : station = procedures, ie river ive of logs, and an :| Grive.e gs, explanation » | bleached : kraft - pulp‘; which “is manufactured from trees cut in |’ cteristics of. Celgar Clayto the comptny’s tree faray Heence : areal, effects ‘of Siving tt the child a. pursing. bottle milk begin:’ Prese in’ the} 10¥ Shits mouth are all: of the! fac-j 7 for the ‘bances, child is when: luetion tors sd ‘Of tooth: decay: (1) milk with at least a minimum tors. whlch ta fussy. eater, 4 d m ays drinks plen- y e car-| tired: mother, ityjof-milk,'(5)'the:child’s ‘diet is |i ! child will go sugar. content | prevented; tl ‘micro- of: 38. Per! cent; (2), oral: mouth’-is the may be: unaffected ORK I ESSING on the OPR railroad 0; Several’ iscyard” Bucs ‘on ‘the “ere well as a grader, - bulldozers, front- and ‘trucks of ‘all sizes. ‘The ‘last }.. “gon ‘of? Cotuinbia Office Sens plies « said Participating mer- E chants. will be offering spécial 2: pieture‘shows*the present railway, track look- ing’ south: towards Castlegar with work on. the|’ ‘new railway.bed proceeding. above © it: ‘The payroll:on the’’$1,200,000 job is: now estim: ated at’: about * 12,000 ‘weekly. a =) Costleese ».News: Photo i “Plans for Saturday’ 4 jal events are still st ne oa but io hold the Jaycoes have}. agreed to hold a ake breakfast, sun Bae i Organizer Gene Steward- | eee during” the three-day ‘The company’s insurance ‘adjuster’ called’{on i of. to: lod and _ Mmeomners: the: next: day followed by carpen- af the. new sehoe Ah cd. id. thi ; |) “On English: Bay at'Stanley sot the: new. school