CASTLEGARNEWS, Thursday, September 5,197 Tour of Netherlands Taken by, Local Air. Cadet Recommends. Cadet Movement to Canadian Youth ds Incladed grenr,ot Nethe s British and Israeli Cadets Tourist Benefit Pamphlets Mailed to B.C. Businessmen Some 25;000 copies of.a pamphlet citing the benefits of tourism will be ‘distributed \to businessmen in’ the private sector throughout, British Col- umbia to encourage them to support their, local tourist or- ganization. © Local Initiatives Program (LIP) Being Revived ‘The Local Initiatives Pro- gram (LIP) is being revived as* this The pamphlet, “Tourism Means More Dollars For You”, has: been published by the department of travel industry. The provincial government and the small businessman are Dear Sir: «T would like to take this opportunity to thank all those. who made my exchange visit to the Netherlands possible; Cap- : tain McBain, the officers and instructors of Squadron 681 and the Civilian Sponsoring Com- mittee, This trip has been. the perfect way to top off five great years ‘with the Air Cadets, We left Ottawa on July 14 and en route to the Netherlands spent a day each in London, England and Rhein/Main, Ger- many. 1) Upon our arrival in the ‘Netherlands we' were greeted at’ Valkenburg, where we. | stayed for the first week. We \were treated like royalty and ‘ immediately found: how well By Connic McKay | Needlepoint is one craft that all of you should try. +, ‘Tobe a master in this craft — you do not need a great deal of . skill or training. Once-you can do a stitch you can almost forget what you are doing ‘and | just relax'and do it. This stitch craft if highly $ Portable and as long as you have'good lighting you can do it wherever you please. It is ‘also; easily stored and there is no ~messy clean up involved. ‘You will need ‘a canvass, masking tape,. yarn, a needle and scissors. In’ choosing ‘your. first. canvass ‘you can pick from ‘traditional to abstract designs. Select. bh small ‘and partners ‘in ‘the’ p of tourism, the ‘department. says ina statement, and ‘under: the Grants simple for your first attempt. if you ‘haven’ t seen a Plan each o the eight, tourist: regions may Teceive a'grant of . $1.60 ‘for, promotion for. every “dollar, raised jointly: by: munici; * pal governments, chambers of commerce, primary industry** associations, businesses and: winter, This has vbeen., He nounced by the manpower. department.: The department sald. in'a news,release that the program Thus’ for every dollar: of promo-- tion is, achieved and‘ conse-~ quently’ ‘a greater share of the will ‘beddestaned” ‘unemployment, par: if ticularly in areas where the: *» “This exe : f “yields solid dividends: and jobleks‘rate‘is high. Cost of the program is not - yet definite but funding will be -similar. to -that, of 1973-74 when $72 million was spent on the LIP plan, the. release said. ‘The government will start taking applications for funds in the first“week of September. The closing date is Oct. 1. THE CARPET CENTRE - Upstairs TRAIL TIMES. BLDG: ‘PHONE'264-2421 yolyme of:tourist tated means. in business for. your community,” the pamphlet says. 5 ‘The handout also cites the ““multiplier effect” of the tourist dollar.’ “It has a greater multiplier effect than income derived from other sources. Direct travel expenditures, for instance, mul- tiplies more’ than three times ‘before secondary. and induced expenditures’ are ‘considered. Tourism is thus in the unique position of producing new dol-; lars almost exclusively.” Ed Conroy,. 365-7505 FREE ENTERPRISE BANQUET Guest Speaker: © iMerey Schroeder, M.L.A. Monday, September 16 at 7:30 p.m. Terra Nova Motor : Hotel, Trail $3 Per’ Person Sponsored by Rossland-Trail Social Credit Assn. For Tickets, Please. Contact *Burt Campbell 365-5834 Tickets Also Available at Castlegar Drug and Kootenay T.V. in the Plazes Omar Lightle 365-5158 canvass imaging a Jarge mesh, string scree! “Along: the: side. ‘of the - canvass will be a color chart, and in some cases this will also’ include the order number for the: yarns.If you like’ the design, but the colors don't appeal, change them. Es Ask the :salesclerk - for. assistance in determining ‘how ‘much yarn you will need. It\is':= ‘important ‘to’ buy;all that you :' need. at the. same.tim 2 ‘end + Philips El eas dye... 3. liked: Canadians are in. the: Netherlands, Alter a week of tours of such places as Rotterdam, Mad- * gilding and, Para- gliding, ook, © tours by traln, went sailing and. water-skling)and took \a: boat’: trip through !.the canals in urodam, the Fokker Aircraft; .- Amsterdam, Factory, the Zuiderzee Works‘, and the world’s largest flower ° auction hall in Aalsmeer, we were split up to become guests of Dutch families for a, week. ‘This is the chance.to really see.’ how the Dutch’ people’ live. chance you'd never get if you; were a tourist, After that memorable week we. were off touring again. This time it’ was ‘the \ with lipstick, on:our’ cheeks, Even with this busy sche- dule we had a lot of free time in the evenings: to enjoy the, ‘ night-life throughout the Neth.’ , erlands, ; On Aug. 6 we were given a=: farewell and were presented ‘with two dozen long-stemmed red roses éach by good-looking ‘Dutch girls, We were then sent aboard’a flight to Germany: ‘orks, the DAF Automobile, Plant. ‘As- scher’s Diamond Company, and the city of Amsterdam. We had : sight-seeing flights in both Air Foree and beh aircraft, went. 8 of those Dutch; girls. : ¢ We rpont a day at Rhein/ “Main and ‘a day at Canadian ‘Forces Base Lahr,-Germany. ~ We returned to Canada board Crafts for Everyone Needlepoint is a. Relaxing Craff that | is Highly Portable > gary to block it. First on ‘a piece“ masking tape. manufacturer will stop making Bit the ‘color you've ‘selected. = Papestry, ,wools are mi : commonly used for needlepoint; “however, embroidery floss and acrylic yarns can be used successfully. If you have sller- gies to either wool or synthetics. make sure you read the labels. ‘The size of needle required will depend. on the® with of yarn you select. To begin fold maskin, r ‘tape along the edges of the canvass.; This not only-stops. it from fraying, but, helps keep shape as-you work: on.it. . “The continental stiteh is the: ae to-do! Start in the: yarn at the back f-the nvass and work.over the end as you do, the:needlepoint, All. move from: back to front. If: «strands ‘must -be (started and: ‘finished by «running the ends ‘under stitches’ on the wrong ‘aide of the work. ‘ Work back and forth’ turn: ‘ing your canvass. ‘upside. down: return. For’ the’ position .of site needs and ‘atitches see the | When: you have “completed ° your canvass ‘it will’ be: neces- 4 United Nations alrcraft which”, was bringing the first, Canadian |. casualty and injured home from Cyprus. were three other Canadians, 18 * Americans, two British and two Israeli cadets on the tour. We. all had a wonderful time. i T would again like to thank the’ Air Cadet Movement, not Vonly for this trip, but for\the® last five years [‘have. spent; in. this squardron.-1) strongly re-; commend ‘Air Cadets to all boys?” and gitls 18 to,19 years of age. ».,One’ ofthe top’ squardrons ‘in , Canada is right'here in Castle; * gar. : Ken Davis "'205-5th Ave. N., , Sastloass, B.C. ‘of paper, or cloth’ mark: the? dimensions. 'A‘pad of news-' papers, solid foam,’ or, card-' : ‘board will give you a surface to; pin’ into,’ Dampen, your, needle- . “point and pin it in place. When - it has dried ith "edges ‘will be traighte 8): tt your. finished ‘needl . + point is to be a cushion, stool, or. » chair seat! and will: receive « ~ considerable wear make it more ” “aturdy by using several strands; of-yarn. On the other hand if it vis to.be framed protect it from, ‘dust: with glass." 0° ‘Wooden frames are avail- » able “at: reasonable prices and e “are-designed to make your \\}~ \needlepoint easier to work ‘on. ‘The’ frame : will’ turn‘as you your, eyes’ are ‘poor ‘you “may © find a’ magnifying glass' which attaches around: your neck, leaving your hands free. As well as myself,; there ; “Electrical oWork and. ‘Exhaust: Recai “Moi ks — ‘Brake Recond nin ‘and Wheel: Balancing \.: Mites: and: Batteries . Once you have P love : for. needlepoint you will find: delight ‘in’some; of: the books devoted‘to this subject.” : There are. many, variations of .” stitches,” , designs and practical ~. uses to be But. Why: We Continue the Habit ‘There are, few people to day, smokers included, who do’ not suspect that smoking cigar- ettes is bad for their health’, °) En'spite .of: this, * ‘many, of: them find it difficult to give up -the habit permanently. The reasons why people “ smoke vary with the individual. anes reason why. we start in the ~~ Single Vehicle Accident Sends Man to Hospital: A Fairview Subdivision “man was! taken to hospital Thursday evening following a single vehicle accident which ‘occurred at) the Blueberry . ‘Creek Brid; Driver of the vehicle, twenty-seven-year-old Theo- ‘dore 8. Verhaeghe, was taken to Castlegar ‘and District Hos- pital. Police say Mr. Verhaeghe suffered crushed bones in the left arm while his 1969 van sustained an estimated $800 mage. The vehicle is reported to have been travelling west over the Blueberry Creek Bridge when it went out of control on the roadway and rolled: over onto its roof on Centre Ave. Mr. Verhaeghe has been charged with driving without -due care'and attention. Ask for this folder | from our representative, P. A. Boyd who will be ai: Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel, Castlegar (365-7282) on Seot. 12th, ‘74 & at Peebles Motor Inn, _ Nelson (352-3525) on Sept. 13th, ’74 from 9 a.m. fo 3 p.m. Hyou requ e financing to Start moderne or expand your business. and are unable to obtain it else: cumdhityans per Paps 108 can help you fidb| INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK here on ceasonable terms and first place is not as “the reason“ why. we’ contintie. Starting (may be:due-to'a psychological ‘reason which ; goes back to insufficient breast- feeding, or a feeling of ‘depen- dence, or’ a wish’ to feel grown-up, or to be one of the iS < But"if_ you. continue, to smoke after realizing that‘it is ‘bad for.your. health, you: may rationalize it by using one of the: followinig reasons::It keeps me from slowing’ down;. 1: like ‘handling-a cigarette; it is pleasant and relaxing; ‘it. gives me something to do with my hands; if'l give up cigarettes, Til put.on. weight. Pamphlets and information about cancer can be obtained free by, writing: to; B.C.-and Yukon Division, Canadian Can- cer) Society, 896: West: Eighth. Ave., Vancouver. or. 857 Cale- donia, Victoria, B. Custom ‘Groamiig For Men:Who Care Creative Cuts Our Specialty We shape your, hair «to suit your face, your taste and your life- style. Try us! PROFILE HAIR STYLING for MEN. Castleaird Plaza. Phone 365-3714. HOURS Mon. thru Sat. 9am. -:5:30 p.m. Friday? a.m. - 7) p.m. The difference between a mediocre fob. “and @ vel ‘better. traini jood job is ‘usually ing. ‘However, in the past it hasn't ‘always been that easy to get trainin “ Now. thin: gs-are different. Bocause Se now there are Community Colleg and vocational schools throughout the = province, offering a ag * vocational and technica! programs that .can put: you into a better job or increase. ~ isin your present Job. : K al . your. til ayn Tom . The bout it. Then talk to munity College Counsellor. ie door. is always open. "DEPARTMENT: OF EDUCATION 5 Laemontea epee Sc ce Se ea beac oe C) C cali this bald an’ boru’to’ Mes‘and' Mrs: Garry Gibbs ot i Castlegar. This unit’ is-a welcome addition to the hospital’ Fa erg errr ag ~via perc infants Cestlogi, News Photo -Socred MLA. Addresses. "Free Enterprise — At man acknowledged to be one of the three most otfective’ < speakers in the B.C, legislature, Harvey Schroeder, the MLA for. Chilliwack,’ is tobe guest. spgaker:at a “free enterprise banquet” in Trail on’Sept.. 16. : ‘This {s‘announced by Elmo: | Ferraro, banquet chairman, | who‘noted that'Mr. Schroeder placed third in the Social Credit leadership contest: last: fall which was won by Bill Bennett. Mr, Schroeder is a: much’! * sought after:banquet, speaker, - combining a ‘hard-hitting :plat, | form style sprinkled’ liberally with’ anecdotes and humor. ‘The MLA is:.education; portfolio critic’ for the Socreds . fj in the legislature and ‘is a member of the legislative:com- ~ mittee on health, education ‘and human : resources. . He abe, £0 Harvey Schroeder" one half years and has travelled I Canada serves'on the transportation and communes tions‘ committee. _ A minister with the Cheis- \d Missionary, Allian janet and the United States conduct- ing setts: all-church outreach ly : : Revision program: Yor five‘and | “British Columbians, 1 Typewriter Repairs See the CASTLEGAR NEWS IMPORTANT NOTICE ~ CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT. ‘MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION -. will hold its registration on saturcey. Sept. 7 and Saturday, Sept..14 -from.9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at KINNAIRD FIRE HALL’ Please Register Early Persie agg xn en City Sept. 6- 7Jand8 | Q 1s For a Fun Filled Weekend Entertainment For The Entire Family Letter to Editor Asks for. Refiumn of Plaque :. Dear Sir: ‘May I make this es to whoever removed the ‘plaque from‘ behind the library. This ‘plaque was’ a com- menioration to my. late wife's _memory and was accompanied by’ an altruistic gesture by my son,’ daughter and myself, an expression of the love! we had , for er. Please, whoover removt « it, locate it. Read it and read. again, and if you ‘have’ any. spark of human feeling Tam): sure you will return it, Thomas B. Couch > Castleget Revised Hours Announced ” By Castlegar: Public’ Library The Castlegar and District Public Library has announced revised opening hours for the Castlegar and Kinnaird braieh- es, effective Monday. Library hours in Castlegar are from 2:to'S p.m. on Mondays, 8‘ to 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and from 1 to 5 p.m. on Saturdays. During the evenings on Tues- dey. .Wednesday, Thurediy and i is open fr ‘opel Tuesday and Friday afternbons ° . from * rf ‘to’ 5 ‘and’ Wednes- ‘Thursday: and Fri Fpeapean tiers to 9 p.m. - - On’ Saturday ‘the Kionaird branch. has its doors’ open for. two Rae from 10 a.m. to 12 noo! 5 "The library Story Hours for children of 4 to’6 years of “age will commence nent week: Parents should ° register thei children with Mrs. Muriel Wal- ton at the Kinnaird branch on Tuesday at:1-p.m:’Mrs. Nesta Hale will take the Story Hour at the Castlegar branch on’ Wednesdays from'1 to 2 p.m.” and Mrs. Anna Gattinger will hold her Russian Story Hour at the Castlegar Branch on Satur- days from 1:to 2 p.m. starting Serre, Oct. 5. Robson Branch will Robson Branch pening: hours are from 2 to.6 p.m. on. Mondays and Thursdays. ‘Notification has been. given : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, Sep ROUND STEAK .......- 25h, BONELESS RUMP ROAST ==:*1.79 FRESH GROUND BEEF . PORK ROASTS : BULK WIENERS ........ BOLOGNA «1 aun PORK SAUSAGES ... GOVERNMENT. INSPECTED . LUNCHEON MEAT PREM. 12 OZ. TIN 19 COFFE CHASE-N-SANBORHE .. CORNED BEEF HEREFORD, :12 .OZ. TIN $1.19 -TANG CRYSTALS LEMONADE. PKG: OF 4 POUCH! FROMTHE IN-STORE BAKE SHOP T BREAD ...... ... 9... of a meeting on the Koot Regional Library Project to be theld Sept, 14. There will be a meeting of | ‘the Kootenay library systems -committee at Selkirk’ College that Saturday at 1 p.m. 2,091 Forest Fires in Canada The Canadian Forestry Service recorded 2,091 forest "fires in’ Canada during the month of July, affecting some 1,442,000 acres of the country's forest land.’ ‘The figures are col ‘ compared with a total of 1,712 fires in the corresponding period last year, over a total acreage of 1,657,- These figures. ice the season's total to 5,075 fires affecting 1,624,000 acres, com- pared with 5,087 fires and 2,064,000. acres for, the same period in 1973.~ ‘Average figures for the month of July during’ the: past - Rossland Invites You'to Join Them for - = sews ee eeeel decade are 1,781 fires and | 705,000 acres. These statistics are com-. piled.monthly by the Forest Research ‘Institute: of ‘the Canadian Forestry Service. Mattresses Available _ In 2. Types Mattresses are available in two basic types, advises Con- sumers' Association of Canada. 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