CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, ‘June 28, 1961 LETTER TO EDITOR Thanks to Flood Workers Dear sir:: ‘The . voluntary food ‘workers wish to thank the following for the wonderful | help they gave during the ‘recent. flood: ‘ROMP, Bob's Pay'n Takit, Star Bakery, Jack's Pic-n-Pac, Castlegar Drug, Pitts Drug, Eremenko's, Cas- tleaird Bakery, Shop: ar - GEDAR GREST SWIMMING. POOL SWIMMING DAILY FROM 9 - 9 + '- SWIM INA POOL ' INSPECTED | WEEKLY KOOTENAY HEALTH UNIT SAFE SWIMMING IN. PLEASANT SURROUND- INGS - LIFE: GUARD: IN ANI We will’ allow. you $35. 00: for * ‘any old camera ON THE LATEST MINOLTA SR1 and the CONTAPLEX PRIMA Pettitt PHOTOS CASTLEGAR = : TUL COUUL NUNN LOTUS wo(HUCK'S Drug, Out Rate, Ross' Market,: Kl- wanls Club, IODE, © Kinsmen” Club, Cheveldave's Martin’s ‘Clothing, Kin-Gar Video, Eastern Star, M. Ackerman, “ Mr, and Mra,-J. Dyck and El- eanor were Sunday visitors to: coe tlegar. Mrs, I. Wiebe, Brian and Mary- Ann of Kinnaird ‘apent the wack: end at thelr home here. / Mrs, G, Friesen, David, Dan. ny and Ruth Ann left on a holiday to the coast where they will visit friends and relatives. \.. Reverend Lynn of Penticton, District. of the Pen- ‘Mrs. A. K: Waldle — Phone 5921 ‘Mrs,. A, Smetcher is visiting | ter's mother from Nakusp. ‘ Mary Bvdokimoit ‘and “baverne inf for 8 short time in at the home of her daughter ond son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. Nixon. ‘Mr, and Mrs, J. 8, Scott have returned from a recent. trip to var- ious Alberta points. ne ‘and Mrs, D. Adshead and girls are spending an: ex- tended holiday with friends and re- latives in Manitoba. While there Mr, and Mrs, Adshead will also at- tend their son's (David) gradua- tion from Camp Shilo. Mr, and Mrs, G, Stewart spent the ‘best weekend in Penticton. oe ate A, EK Waldie ac- ow. T. Waldie rants of:a drug — discard the remainder. In ‘this way ‘you will not be-tempted to take it for what might appear to be a ze- currence of the same condition or = even more important — allow some other person to take the drug. - Public Business . Done in Public “Public business should" be done in public, village chairman N. T. Ogiow told Castlegar council ‘Tuesday night, “I much prefer to see business done in public... surely we can present a (given) situation in stich a way It can be understood what wo think and feel.” Mr. Oglow's remarks were made when works supervisor Norman McNabb asked if-an _appiication for village should be were eat " -aveliors to Vancou- ver on a business trip, Mr, and Mra. J. S, Hunter and res ” spent 8 few days in Couer q@Alene, A guest at the home of Mr. and Camp Beaverlodge Registrations Now é “Now. is Ye time to régister.sons .| for a camping session at’ the ‘Trail ‘YMCA Camp Beaverlodge, say di- rectors. Registrations are still open for both sessions, and forms can be Picked up at schools, both in Trail and in. the surrounding district. - Camp Director this year will be Len Helbert, who will be ably as- sisted, by the Trail YMCA Camp Committee, and the. camp mother. Gleboff, al Columbian” al have? -re- tumed to the coast following a three-week holiday.‘at the homes it Roy-|: tecostal Assemblies: was. a: guest MANUFACTURING ages In net: value ‘of: production ‘the speaker hero on Monday. Rev. Lynn has recently. returned from, Jeru- salem where ho attended,’ the Pen- Pov tecostal : World Conference. ‘While | eight sper cent of the: country. 4s classed here! he ‘showed ‘beautiful colored) ine rildes ‘of ‘his’ entire travels. . mer, were Sunday visitors tov Nel= | 10+ son, ¢ 3 SIXTEENTH le RAN- DOM PLANK MAHOGANY, no paint: ing or filling-A complete job, sheet $5.69 9 SIXTEENT! H: RANCHWALL,: prime coated reg. $10.25 SALE PRICE: $8. 89 PAINT - -MOORE TONE - Oil base; flat, oderless, inside, 1 coat‘covers *’ Per Quart . dustry in now accounts for more than’ twice the value of that Provitice’s ' ‘agri= of thelr respective parenta. -|oultural outgut. Mrs. D, Stewart has been the lat-| handled during the meeting or be left for a committee meeting. It was dealt with by the regular RED AND WHITE STORE: KINNAIRD, B.C. MEN’S HANDICAP - GOLF TOURNAMENT “Joly Ist {a official starting day. ‘The event will be “match play” 18 hole, -) ==. Make your own arrangements for time with your opponent. Draws as follows — Finals must be played by Sept, 17. M. Verzuh vs E. Neman PORK LEG ROAST, SURF, Giant, .... ASSORTED PoP, 6 uitigiittgeitih tl tii ROUND STEAK, lb, :........... T6e T-BONE or CLUB STEAK, ib. ..... 79¢ TENDER BABY BEEF LIVER, lb, .. 55¢ WIENERS, Ist grade, th. ........ 39¢ SALAD BOWL SALAD DRESSING, NABOB TOMATO JUICE, 48 oz, Sling... 0. eee ee ee eee ees S100) SUGAR, 10 Ibs., jes guetewi te «05 SBES Ib.,....5-- . 59¢ Every industry hasa The jeweler. ‘uses the ‘symbol ofa word “sterling?” and in dinnerware, the word “bone ct : represent high standards: of quality. and value. For the advertiser, the symbol of the ‘highest staridard of circulation value ii ist the emblem of the Audit Buea of Circulations*. This ; The advertiser's: highest standard of circulation value canbe anda cd by which its rod for 2-028 Ate | PLUS DEPOSIT LN AEA pure diamond. In flatware, the identified ‘are Ec ei fy ted ed eae in the oth fact that to display this AB ro ie we ae alent DE vert nn »ocoupled farmland; “bert! "SEY ataae None, wei MA CLEARLY, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, June 28, 1961 iar 4 Pulp, Paper a moriths . in: woods’ operations 160,000 seasonal woods workers are employed.on;the, Imits of the pulp and.paper mills,.and,,another 100,-.| 000. “are. in we Rot| there ‘are still” 20m “to80 horses the, least of which is the employ- employed ae bush, ment "provided | during ..the winter 1 Pulp ‘| tdrmera’ ‘produce,’ rents’ his’ -|‘and provides him with’ work during ithe winter! ménths- when * Agricisl- jtural activity'Is’ at’ @* low’ ‘ebb. erations are Conducted’ temastonk tho: year and mostly by. permanent employees. But east .of the Rockies, |," ithe industry to, supply a substantial. ‘partion ‘of: (i their), annual; cash’ in joome, Thus pulp and Baper. hel id paper’ “this buys’ the horses, .Thus_many, farmers depend on ; ha vile ta Colville, mily, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Gels Munns who has ler and J family, 2a and. Mra, Monty Warner‘and PHONE 3093 Kaufmans ‘and ho. capped "their ¢ plento >) Convalescing’ at home ls Mr, ©. ‘been from eight, days spent. n.Castlegar lot Hospi Z o and | Mrs, mn tra: yelled to Vancouver’for the week: | {Re honored. guest. . Rott end and a visit with relatives there; They. included a:niece and her hus= - and presented with _corsages: ‘alon; 8 e visiting. with” serena ere, few back to! Trai that noon. Oddie, Ni = 5Bc 2 ley» MoMillan,-Marianne » MoNee, Carol ‘Fitzpatrick, Marion Gottse- | lig, Dickte Gottselig. : x ‘Third: year’ awards Sharon Bray, ee ene Burak, Eddie Fitz- ‘Munroe, Raymond | ‘Mrs: { serving i ‘were the junior girls, Maren patric ng Raber: Lorraine Warner, Marlanne f tie. with. “Vanco: Stites ‘started at the of the 4 years old — Carol Fitz- Susan’ Culley and’ ae, eI formers or agricultural workers... 3) Horses‘ which’ farmers’ rent Ae? the beginning ‘term; but who had perfect atten- |}; Robert: atin’ ‘| and two aons’ of Kitimat’ ‘are: spen- ee rood mich) 1s; sold;,to. the a tai a "Gahuatyative catimate twa. thirds, of: these woods .workersare 5 “Special efforts are belng ’ made to. assist the farmer ta improve ’the mansgement ‘of his woodlot, by” the federal and‘ the Canadian Forestry. “Assoclat ills, “The |” fe through the indunte}'s annual pur-' chases of ‘some $24 million ‘for’ food and fodder. The fodder goes to feed ley, Bobble ‘Soak ‘and ‘Wayne Lyons end Dickie Gottecllg’ (tied). 1 Bore. kean and pate race (over ding thelr vacation: with relatives in the District. They arrived ‘during the week: st'the home of Mr. Dah: lin’s * parents, Dahlin. {Girls ,6-and “7 "Judy Alling- ham, ‘Marion sell and. ‘Nicki jurak, nedy haan Aulingiam and Patti “Band 9 — “Raymond Un- gation, ‘Dickie Gottselig and wayne Girts 10-and-11 years — auay ee ors 10 years — ken Cilley, elth /Allingham ‘and Stuart ‘Dev. ‘Boys‘11 years — Lorren Culley, Robert ‘Johnson and Garth Burak (tied) “and ‘Terry Jack, Girla '12-‘and 13° — ‘Shirley Dodgson, ": Wendy MoMillan and ae Irene Deverney. average: 7 Gulley, ‘Terry’ Jack,’ Danny * Jack: 7] ‘Boys’ 12 ‘years: — Danny Jack; Ken Murray and Jack’ Burak. Girls and boys 14’and over — Pi ‘Wayne Bignell, nd Randy. AMGN “Mothers 5 race - (two + nents) ‘Mrs,.) Clara Gotteclig,’ RESCRIP ary RESCRIE TIONS "Bath Stores will be open on. Thurs: Gay “alah Tone: 29 eae pm | FTA Beautiful selgbtion oe nhey. ‘quality Satin Back- $85.00 9X 12'Stper"Trilaa: ot cs $125.00 To THE ‘FIRST. 75: PURCHASES “A BEAUTIFUL PAIR: OF . PINKING ‘SHEARS i. notions, drapsies carpe wall carpeting, vertical an: “horizontal Venetii