Nassau’s newest craze safe and pleasant sport Nap, bury folks and sep hurry, furry folks and sic step, 200-foot. it this way. It’s: exci ieeard pri ats) eeeiine, parasailing, the latest craze in water sports in Nassau, capital city of the Babamas. near ore, strapped into ‘a seat harness and sitechd bya. foot ‘line toa ski . boat.’ te ele pte Mes the ta you big aky—as uel as 151 teeter Buddhist Services Held For Mrs. Kane Afagi, 82 i ‘Many “friends | from New Aug, of Kaslo, A oo in the lo Victorian tal Sept. “was "Buddhist: Services . were Gonducted | at): St.:: Andrew's: officiated. and” cremation . followed. at: Penticton. dim’, Sawadi of Of Nelson acted as ‘0, Mi Japan and Toronto. Haren of New: Denver was: One of the most outstand- Ing, collections, on the North American continent, of f early ' room and kitehen, dis such things as a set of bonnet, horsehair sofa day vintage autos, house furnish. ings and the way of life of the prairie pioneers of the Cana- dian west is located inthe Ee the | offer visitors, ©; o Western Development Muse- um, The branches are situated at Saskatoon, North Battleford and Yorkton; and they are open to the public during the sum- mer months, with Saskatoon and Yorkton: open the, year. round. ‘The exhibits are a “must’, for both young and old, At Saskatoon, there is a’ superb collection of steam: and gas tractors, antique autos and North Americt 's largest indoor Pioneer Street North Battleford offers the first authentic Pioneer Village in Saskatchewan. ,..The Yorkton branch con- tains rooms full of small items, war relics and ethnic displays. It all began with a former provincial’ minister of natural resources, J. C. Phelps. In the course of his travels all over. Saskatchewan, he “couldn't help seeing large quan- , tities of outdated machinery on farms or rusting on junk heaps. Aided by other boasts the ‘Mu. aoum of Ukrainian Culture with: | some Looo exhibits, Amore pepe fare the dery depicting samples fram Li areas of the Uksaltien ‘an extensive stamp, collection dating ack ov over 200° years and a unique collection of: musical insturments—the! ban-; . dure, clavichord, flut ‘and a 10-foot-long bugle. Mexabition and Winter. North Batt ra: ‘is steeped in Canadian history. ‘Thousands of visitors all’: ‘over. the world’ visit: Fort: Battleford each year. The ‘ori- Fort was established ‘in * 1876/08 he head rth West Mou the famed | Mount Police, Located on rolling’ hls: high above the’ junction of Battle and North Saskatchewan Rivera, the hs xeolter panorai island: Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8204 Spending a vacation at the home of Mr,.and* Mrs. A. Sperling of Pass Creek were their'son-in-law ‘and d na an ‘’gon Toni of Spain. They left on .the:weekend for their return ;/, trip home.” Mrs. M. Peachey, who has Mr.’ and Mrs,; Juan 'Pena and WANT TO: SELL YOUR: HOME? “Call Mary” 365-3336 or 366-5244 ANDERSON | REAL ESTATE LID. ment of Agricul a5~ “Wintering of Honeybee Colon- Saturday, September 28, 1974 — 1 P.M. SEAKIRK COLLEGE A film on beekeeping will ba shown and plenty of time allowed for questions. | ded nna in ing g exhibits is one of the first automatic binders to use twine © in’ tying ‘sheaves, ‘The museum houses many! i different: pieces of machinery, ." “as: well’as’ other examples of. * early-day \relics’ ) Almost: everyone has -felt % at-deast ‘one ‘tooth that. is ‘commerical field. ‘nished rooms—par! hypersensitive. Perhaps you've felt ity asa twinge of discomfort _ CASTLE TIRE 1050 Col. Ave. —" CLEAR-OUT, Castlegar. 2 — Custom Power Cushion Polyglas c LTD. ©” Phone ' 365-7145" 30%. DISCOUNT \ froma routine tooth- Cleaning at a‘ dentist's office. “Until a few years ago, ; “tender teeth” could be treated jonly® bya’ dentist, ‘but’ with varying resull problems’ connected with the \ chemicals used in the treatment , Fesulted, Now, daily brushing witha Aoothpaste “has been found to“brush: away sensi- tivity.”: The dentrifice, called "> Sensodyne, contains strontium |: chloride. It desentizes teeth 4 that ‘are overly. sensitive’ to heat, cold, sweets, ‘or other stimuli, As you brush, stron- tium ions. are ‘released tp penetrate tooth tissues and "block pain in-atfected areas. Reports of the ‘effective- ness and safety. of this home treatment—even’. over — long term use—have appeared in a number of dental journals. thing, In addition to ther museum, " Saskatchewan cities} have many other attractions to! : passed a‘by-law prohibi its and sometimes “FRANK'S Circular Saws .. and up. Retoothing $1.00 Phone 365-7395 Behind Castle Theatre tral Kootenay « a blank: cheque. Do you caine in the amount? Do you know that. the Regional: District of, Central Kootena in expendityre of more “than: $265,000: ‘on:a, new: office Building then ended ‘up sp svendie close to’ $400, 000 to: complete _ the t your, ‘ballot nd ‘see if. ked to vote yes. _ What respon: ible’ person: ithout SWIMMING POOL, AUDITORIUM, “CURLING RINK, ETC., HAD THE OF- =ER OF 60% OF CONSTRUCTION COST TO BE PAID BY THE PROVINCIAL i VERNM NT, WITHOUT. COST: TO,THE: LOCAL “TAXPAYER: FO . THES! CILITIE: "BEEN: ACTED ON: THIS: WAS LOST: TO. THE: COMMUNITY. ECAUSE “THE: VESTED INTERESTS W ULD Ni T GIVE UP-THEIR INTER. EST: IN HAVING THE ARENA LOCATED WHERE IT IS STILL PROPOSED Wo) E. — INSERTED AND PAID FOR BY AD HOC COMMITTEE — Q FURTHERMORE THIS OPEN ENDED, OR BLANK CHEQUE PROCEDURE i Daage f Thrift Shop. ‘The regular meeting of the’ é Marshall ‘and Mrs, Fi Jonknian, - Castlegar ‘and District Senior | “bot! Citizens’: Association was held»: Thursday evening’ in their contre with Mr. J. Stler' presid- as reported that the articles that had:not been fold, ale oth of whom hospital, |’ Mra, A. C, Brady reported that carpet bowling, alley bowl- ing and crib are going strong, while shuffleboard has not - been as active recently, ~+; ne in the In the absence of Mrs,.F. < Fuller, Mrs. Brady reported - that one of the members had idonated a beautiful wool com- hi ed an‘invitation ‘from’ Sloca Valley SCA to attend its bazaar and bake sale Oct. 18 to 19. This will/mark: their first’ birthday anniversary, Thank-you: cards for pathies extended have been received) from’ the Clelland The ‘secretary is to write a / letter to the oity requesting ~ that a yellow line be painted on «the curb in front of the doorway to the centre, At times there | | sym-. are cara parked there all’ day, making it very inconvenient for those members who are getting po: arted committee, hot that she had arranged for the showing of two films for the evening which ‘ have been put out by the Heart Foundation: “i Mrs. Stier reported that ave been’ sent Joe Grand Chapter Session Slides Shown to.OES “Alsocial evening, was en- Joyed by the members of Minto hapter, Order, of the Eastern Star,‘at’the ‘close of their regular'‘meeting last Tuesday in’ the) Twin. Rivers ‘ jutiful Solored, wn by C. Petts the-Grand © the selling of ticl ots on a hamper. draw: ‘the ‘September. meet of thei: West: Kootena: ing - Newuralists’ ‘Association held recently in Castlegar, plans show in Selkirk College this Saturday.: There’ will be gome:.: ~ transportation available, ‘Thosé members interested in taking weaving | lessons should inform Mrs. H. Johnson - ~ of their intentions. The ed, after, which recreation a rector Jack’ Alouf of Regional Recreation No.'1 spoke’ of the proposed new’community cen- tre and the referendum which /-. _ will be voted on this Saturday. Many questions were ask- ed :by the’ members. to’ which « ‘Mr. ‘Alouf. replied.: He: also. stated that’ the’ Homeward E Bound project is still ion with many of the member sing this‘ a They-are ake pressed by the members for. the; crowing of, these ‘enlightening jeet: supported by. other local societies, including the West Rooteray: Ne Naturalists’ d: for‘ the fall~ y;to: be, held, thi leg jompson Stamp : Club. ped:that the varied) © interests-and activities of th J ‘ This igithe high: year’ in’ i four-year « cycle, and the’ Bane * River can. be | reache : - Tecess, reports were given f the arious field trips imer te turning north off'Highway, No: 1.at; Squilax} between Salmon ‘Arm’ and Kamloops. “Your: ‘complete * Building: Supply, Headquarters i Personal Service Free Estimates -