CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 21, 1969 5 1 g HOLDS SHUTOUT by Grover Cleveland Alexan- Traffic is Down RECORD ler. He pitched 16 shutouts The record for the most}in 1916, according to World But Local Forry shutouts in one season is held!Book Encyclopedia, Traffic Holds ASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 21, 1969 June’s Motor Vehicle Accidents Up in ’69 “Bud” Sutherland Who is Truek : : y Service is Held lay’s we stock a full selection of Number of accidents, in- juries, fatalities and cost of Property damage all took an upward step as the B.C, Mot- or Vehicle branch released figures for June of last year and for this year, Property damage for June of 1968 was estimated at $2,343, 8 and at $3,- 407,325 for June of this year. Fatality figures for July show 47 dead last year com- Coos We Serve You First INSURANCE for Bersonalized insurance service on all classes FIRE . AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nicol at ANDERSON pared to 49 this year, | Vacation time is here and motorists are urged by the B.C. Motor Vehicle branch to|! check their driving habits and to keep the following points in mind when you leave for a holiday, if é # ip at least Zrustrat-|i ing, at most a killer. with others. By making room fore everyone, you help your- self. @ Keep your guard up! r Let’s be realistic. The drivers you meet on the road are strangers to you. You don’t know how competent they are [amma HOE what they are going to lo. Refrigerate Food During Hot Weather LOVELY AQUA-BELLES from International Water Follies take time out to relax as they i * S in forefront is Papsie Georgian, Real Conservationist? What is ai‘conservation-, ist? Today we ‘find’ a ‘great many people labelling them- selves as conservationists in order to set ,upa smoke 4)screen to Protect their own selfish " interests’ over: those of the -majority,. : ‘The conservationist .must| ke a logical thinking “man| |. who believes that the term } 4) Conservation means wise use. He must ‘ealize that. man 4|must utilize the benefits na- ture provided. .If not. used, a \they will be wasted as much as by the other extremist who believes only in exploiting these resources for his own immediate needs... Through careful management, our re- newable natural resources fan be profitably used today fo the maximum: benefit .and still leave a_ growing stock that will be of equal, or even better quality than its pre- r. Multi use of. our resources can be and is car- ried out successfully so that we can use, and at the same time protect our woods, wat- ers and wildlife. ot be a highly skilled specialist, he can be who won|Mr. Average Citizen who solo synchronized swimming gold medal for | seeks all of the facts and Prepare for gala stage and pool show which U.S. in'!1963"Pan American Games in Sao|weighs them carefully while highlights first week of entertainment at Paulo, Brazil. PNE '69 runs through Sept. 1,/Understanding that |“conser- Empire Stadium show during 1989 PNE, Girl including Sundays. ie vai ition means wise use”. FIBERGLASS Fiberglass belt, holds full width of tread | against the road to eesict squiim—for longer we . a POLYESTER Bias an, Get the Custom Wide Tread Polyglas for high rformance cars. Or ower Cushion Polyglas to fit standard cars;from Saas Lea a3: Soon tr GUARANTEE Castle Tire Ltd. ACROSS FROM THE AREN, Phone ‘$65-71455"°- ’ Rosary, was recited Tues- day evening and requiem mass was sung Wednesday morning for Captain Claude Robert (Bud) Sutherland, 46, of Robson who died suddenly at the Castlegar and District Hospital Sunday. Mr. Sutherland was born at Revelstoke Jan. 4, 1923 moving to Nakusp as a small child where he received most Mr. and Mrs. J.’ Looney of Castlegar attended the graduation ceremonies at St. gra 3 SI has been at-St. Paul’s for the past three years. of his education. In 1 @ moved to Robson where he resided un- til his death. “Bud” was a member of the canadian Merchant Sea- men’s . is survived .by his wife Adiline; three sons, Rob- ert, Donald and Rory and une daughter, Loral Ann, all at 0. ie, Mr, Sutherland is also . B. (Kay) Belf and Mrs, H. (Ann) Kroft of| Vancouver. : le was predeceased by one sister Nettie in 1992. Rev. Father E. A. Brophy officiated with burial taking Place at Park Memorial Cem-| etery in Kinnaird. The Castlegar Funeral Home was in charge of ar-| Tangements. © Date for Court Of Revision Set Court of revision, which allows residents in the rural area who are not property: owners to have their name entered on the list of. elec- tors, will be held ‘Tuesday, September 23 at the board office of School District No. 9. This was the date set by trustees ‘at their Monda: night board meeting. ‘ READY AND OFF! Seen in action are some of the members of the Aquanauts Swim Club at the recent swim meet held last Saturday in the Bob Brandson Memorial Pool at) Kin- naird. The day was a huge ‘sticcess for the Traffic using the Castle- S) gar ferry during the summer has tended to follow the pat- tern set during the winter months, department: of high- ways statistics indicate. : The total number of ve- S| hicles using the ferry is. still considerably less than in pre- vious years, but local traffic as indicated by the number of round trips. is. holding steady. ¢ A total of 24,263 cars “ local club which took the overall ‘first place |used the ferry in July, a drop and many of the individual trophies. Compet-|of more than 5,000 irom, the ingin ‘the meet were teams from.Kimberley, | 29,495 cars that crossed’ the Nelson, Warfield and Kinnaird. — Castlegar Columbia river on the ferry News Photo x f in July of last year. . There were 2,651 round trips made on the ferry last month, a slight drop.’ from the 2,832 round trips made last_ year. ny ck traffic on the-fer- ie crossing last month compared with 7,411 in the same month Truck traffic on the fer- compared with the same month last More than twice as many motorcycles used the ferry last month as used it in July of last year. year 254 motorcycles made the cross- ing as compared with only 122 last yt SAVAGE SHOES | for children U Maddocks Shoe Store a3 — PLYWOOD samen LINOS — SASH AND DOOR nm) _ ALL TYPES OF LUMBER (Glidden) ik CEMENT Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order SPECIAL 3/16 4x 8 PRE-FINISHED RP TEAK AND ROSEWOOD, Extra Special __ $11,95 @ sheet Also farge selection of pre-finished mahogany and R hardboard panels 4 X 8 RP from $3.98 up AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. 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Pm tapping this out on Gran. conductive to the quiet, me-| . ~ After this Lesurere seer © a eigne y | . . “ - dad’s ‘dining-room’ table on ajditative life. ‘It’s murder. on| we've determin: just LERS : AKE, 2 for ; 49c Sudden Beauty $1.29 eople - e next. trailer| Pil be our next-door neigh-| — bors, “back: home. * a publication advises. Gulf Gas and Oil Easy Credit Terms Available CHARGE ITI ar oe “The Act makes ttuntawiul to: ‘Discriminate in hiring, continuing eme © Ployment, memborship fn a trade unlon, |: because of race, religion, Sex, colour, nationality, ancestry, place of origin; or because of age if between 45 and 65, Discriminate in seeking or advertising for employees. Pity is, : rte saan Too many folks accept discrimination. Too many expect their. age.or sex to lose them job opportunities and fair’ Pay. ., Too many expect their ancestry or skin * colour to deny ‘them common privileges and decent consideration. 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