olle WE) OFF “Federal le pro: spect 1 of ‘substan financiat assistance for there: | fedora college here }from the federal 1 government ‘was intimat. | James Gray, t Koote! ay Re- Government _ college together: ‘with | the pro- vinelal government's department, of ‘education : hard at. work ‘firming: up’ the basls of negotiations and: it-‘appears| likely ‘now that: federal assist-| ance willbe: obtained: for tech- | nical training jn that’ portion’ of the college's. curriculum, ; Mr. Gray explained that the college will: otter. eight techni. cal two-year programs leading to apt lo! omar, ms are: chanleal: tochmielany me: “chemical- metallurgical’ technician; instru-| mentation technician; business WORK PANTS AND SHIRTS We have a full range of i Colors and’ sizes. ‘ CHEVELDAVE’S MERCANTILE LTD. 105 Main St. Ph. 365-7417 ' CASTLEGAR, B.C. ae it home and instructional management; eat ‘techniclan; * electrical objective of these tit dies . to provide expanded ed-) ueational 3 opportunities for hun- igh school graduates an ol tell further training to it them for .careers in semi- Professional Jobs. ? apis Proteins Meats, poultry, fish, eggs, milk,’ cheese, nuts Bat, oees are among the rich sources of protein. ‘Such’ foods should be eaten regularly, : Fernie |. LAGER BREWERIES LTD. CRESTON, B.C. by the Liguor ir British Col Thi is not. Control Board or by the tial ‘ mer, however, officials’ of the ae the student passes each’ yez ! father was foreman at the com) any’s Terra _ By LOIS HUGHES Tell ; Lois: ‘305-3508 Z Freezing without blanching has been'on the*minds of se- be used by homeowners ‘ that certain The reply consisted of sev- liar to those that come when purchasing a new freezer, bat no reference was made to eliminating of blanching. In fact _ pamphlets and a- book si-| in “COF FEE BREAK” Box 781. ; as it did in: veral* ladies '-T shave talked “to ‘naird ° last’ which’ “prompted me ‘to iwrite |. to an inguiry: service that ‘can |: anes say fon some five hours a Reet dt rece zetuened ‘hich: ty 00) ae Vancouver,’ Victo! ieee ‘and: Ver: non. They were accompanied by their son Doug of: venCOUVEr. Doug ‘has since’ r furmediito ‘th toast. by? air, | 4 da" hs ie ecen| valtors to the home of tae aa 200, McClean were Mr. tte Mra! G,) and’ sons. of’ Kelowna. ‘To- Wasihére to’'at nd &-meet- Mr. and Mrs. .D. . : Eughes and children motored to the; Ok- anagan for the iong weekend to visit |. with (Mr. cHughes’ . father. who Hag: just‘ recently: been! re- leased from the, Penticton hos-. pital where ‘he: underwent sur. Bory, Mr.. Elmer Lucas is no’ home. after. being a.patient: at Shaughnessy for two weeks. -Mr..and Mrs..Joe Kubos and} family, motored..to Fernie jfor the long weekend, where they yislted. friends and relatlyes.” : Reed returned home at’ the first. of the. month ’ac- companied, by. her parents Mr. id Mrs, P.: Runacres. of Parks- fancouyer land, Mrs. s, been ‘visiting her. par- lowing’ a: six week trip ica. The Runacres. _have returned. to Parisvile. YM.” al and’ Mrs, Rv L.: Moen toured the Okanagan during the long: weekend. At Vernon they visited former residents Mr, and Mrs... Howard Butler...* re id you' know’ to avoid sticky ‘irons’ save’ candle - avoid ae are too small to burn and ce in o Reported - Heavy Date August in the area made season, not to inention the regular jobs of washing floors ‘and se most disastrous was be- it was Ss an to maintain -bet- to ing caught i Hf the middle of a home perm when at one stage a thorough’ rinse is a must. ‘No housewife is without in- the perm enuity. I e Pp was: completed with: the collec- ive effor dishes, _ scrubbing | fe 14 eee trips on the Castlegar erry in August compared with the same month last year, ac- cording to the monthly -report of the department of highways. The number of round trips made ‘by the ferry..was down from. 6,247 in August of last year to 5,586 this year, although the number of automobiles and One even had ananer on time by cooking the potatoes in'water : thawed from ice’ cubes ‘she had und... These‘ ore a ‘a.few id ants. bu but ?Tam: drivers from 80,984 to 106,948. wal “The number ‘of’ passengers also increased from 134,608 to | Berp07. f Other ‘increases’ ‘were as fol- Jows: trucks, *: from +18,990 - to! oF emi-trailers, . s| 27.983; trailers and from 1,927 to 2.28 =| $12:-to "486 cusHl HON GR 0 2 pnb or eure any ‘qu ni a AT tae ee FON DAROSA' at Robson 3 miles west of the Ferry of the 'Pondarosa Pine’ where 0 degreeg: cooler: tuvje an Lloyd Ritter, Manager ‘ seaunrise - ° ; eae wi i as ilgetee 1 27-Bo be (th. : 4 iearwerstanas in hielwind c commander ; B5.Veusels © . nt BB-Heaventy © baing 60-4 state ce {abbey 3 S1-Individual 63-Draw out Do’ win” . Monster’ 2-Cour “ Jacksoa,’ Deals H-ymbol for. * s-DeJong, John; DeJong, ‘Coticila eg cee: iathe ereon' in: DELINQUENT, AND G ont ut, ot orale “by aa horelatt ind. interest, costs, and‘ expense eincludiog the’ cost ‘of’ advert! ‘up to and including ‘the ‘y not sooner Pal. Sey) “191 68, and interest itherean, tog cheque, or equivalent. Dated at Nels in at ‘tax ‘sate are: pee that: tax sales, ito not extinguish OX= isting “Grown liens -and other hosing Dro pore to'in' section 25 (a)i of the, Land‘ Registry Ac! d'sec- tion 137 of’ the Taxatlon Act. Paviments for Drovertish parched, at tax, sale ‘are to Harrop, : cee ES Frisby, Mary ‘Wenonah. Kolle, Leen t rat Leendert; colle, Teuntje.|* . | fy KOOTENAY “RAND DISTRICT ; =| BES, except i. outlined in Fetl-on Ref, : and 3 ‘ Patcel A (D.D.' 258780) of gt Lot {[ S014, Plan 777, Gof hat Pte of Bi, DL. $72,.Plan 2259, out! Blan 8 835811, C. of T. 836811 Bk. D. (ong and except pt. shown: col Ref, Plan : a ‘BK, E, (except pt. ahown outlined in red| on Ref. Plan S877) c. of T. Reese Nie 1261 pi, Plan Anti, Pian 4910) | D.L,-222, 718, C. Dw! 302M; Plan 1048, 6, of T. tet dood, reeatbr : ed in red ‘on Explain, i) DL, ‘a9, Plan wae That: ‘pt. ‘of Parcel: No, 1 (Ref... Pla |" ‘ anTeoA): whlch ites N.cof a line par]. Hel t. distant from the}. ... ‘41318D); C. ot ot: 2138631 rene x Bit, pia rarer Eats Wikh lund, “Edward | John; Wik- fa tuned, David Dennis “DeJong, s yous: Devong: Cornelia Bi Stavast, “Aaltje je D_ a Stavast, Ase! D. nning season: comes‘to or_any..of us try, someth lead to: wast oma “ballpoint: pen; In: this hh nespun ‘cotton bed- yone: CASTLEGAR AGENT: FOR ‘THE WESTERN HOTEL © CHAIN e : A iS WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 iio il : pr Heo Cawai ian AND EUROPEAN | LAD the place ‘to “eat another uMcPHAL = earenndit nyrnvecat tanmore; Margaret exerx. . afin of ance 6 Stan-p Paice No 2 , ¢ Parcel : No. see id Light / Co R; ant mpany . R. 3 Plan‘ DL ‘ais, blngsarace ‘rights of Snow 1 ‘Mineral: ‘Explain, “Plan: ‘1 889 (save and. jexcent thereout z Those pis. chowa oullin ed in“red-on Ref,: Plans 426131, 534831, and ‘that : Eu Ee by, Plan: ela Cc. of ft 4 DL. 892; Bias _AS1S18I “ance: Parcel ‘A, D. 225651); be D, DL, 917, Plan an {5} CEO eae ee oe ae io, Han 256,60 ‘(except Wes 1688), CG, of Te 31a aa ian basa Ree aM moa 936.17) hy casa rst ' +|‘and family’: have: ‘| Deer. Park. Misses ‘and oR, Ke rrison and: enitdeent returned: to thelr home in Edmonton’ after spend: ing. the ‘holiday weekend at the .home of Mrs, Kerrisan’s parents, Mr. and ) Mra. Je Stucklberger, They.) were: accompanied -:: by friends, sep of: Edmonto coe Me, and Mri by Park :for the their ‘ home # in’ ‘Vancouver «af. ter a two-week holiday spent at : es ?| Merla ‘have returned to their 117.74 Sih t, a 3a wy “| present. Ken Rigby rey orted that | me: home in: Trail after spending the] summer vacation at the hi ome of ‘their grandparents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. oO. D'André , 2B. sf ‘and Mrs, Norm’ D’An- drea and ‘dau, ter’ Diana of Cas- ie recent guests'of its" Mir, ang Mrs,; 0. man. : Breen ‘nod 2 Mrs.' Frank Brand- olini of New:.Westminster are Ss ding a few di at the home| | orm i “Mrs. “O. D'Andrea. Mr, and the ‘Legion ‘membership is..ni 318. A work: ‘party: is ‘call : Tuesday. night, to set up a att the arena for, the Fall ‘Legion -is “also .to: have help from: the: Pywho had heen); Lorna’ and. Linda| charge of. bingo at the Fair apd | Vf: tem available for the West Koo- teay. “Regional College. it announced this: w k by Campbell,’ principal lege. "+: in Commenting. on. mphell ae “CASTLEGAR News Thursday, sles 9, 1965 W ogl by the ates 's.engineering con- sultants h vi It health authori tes, It ed in a great many mod ern suburban | copmunitee. aeTORS the: sontinent Sgrouni APB tank ‘and, mona tr field met was considered and-rejected be-. if required. can. be further- ;] ed: 38 ‘it’ goes’. fhrough the out- is be fully perme by. ¢ the Poll ution Control Bo tae the complete ‘appro- | £2} a ale. fl I An il Now,’Open 6:a ‘Home Made Pies and Rolls TT A A i AA Tiger Fun for. Everyone FINAL STOCK OF > TIGER EQUIPMENT. FOR THE SEASON ng TIGER: TAILS, T-SHIRTS, SWEAT: SHIRTS. (CHILDREN: & ADULT SIZES) ETC. — FULL LINE OF ‘ATLAS. PRODUCTS - _— nd Managed by Bob Albeight. - | ERR I TST urgently. needed. bits and spent ryears out. of prisons: and .wh an: evangelist ‘willbe hin’ Ci ‘White was declared: du- iyetentea to’ fill:.the'. vacancy of 2nd? wie president for: the ‘| balance of } term. : Important ‘projects are® in the future so Comrades get out and. attend: your. branch ‘meet- “PHA 965-6565.” ~498 COLUMBIA A’ “Ask to Test Drive Any. Vehi ; Miss Lieille. Leduc: was the | to th sof