2°‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs, July 11, 1968 “COFFEE BREAK” Coffee yj/debut Aug. 19, 190! By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 Basenji — The Perfect Pet CASTLE Have you ever wished for log that we All things come to those who wait, and under the cir- cumstances, this can be quite a statement. Break made its 985 and one ‘jof the Ast questions asked at LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES for the Junior Open Golf tour- left, ney ‘in are Te: and Phil Stanwood, of Trail. "The two juniors, antes in re- cent playdowns to determine the right to represent this zone, came eu with low grosses of 77 and 81, respectively. — Castlegar News Photo was, does anyone|i know of freezing without blanching?” At last we have the clos- est thing to the answer. At least as far as corn-on-the- cob goes, Corn is not yet ready to harvest, I know. But if you wish to experiment with me, Toastmasters Welcome Lady Guests George Shanks welcomed members of Vali T. tress club, guests of the Cas- tlegar Toastmasters at their June Mesting held at the Hi Arrow Arm: A special feature of this meeting was the installation of the 1968-69 executive of Vali Toastmistress club, by Jack Charters. ‘Table-topics ore. shared by Mr. and Mrs. Sydney New- man. The idea of a gambling establishment in Castlegar roused many from “It's a good idea but I've already been taken for en- ough in Castlegar”, to “gam- bling brings out ‘the woret trait in people.” Mrs. Newman also asked married couples for the ad- vice they would give Ht doesn’t pay ever totake chaaces with cronieg Meddocks we stock o full selection of SAVAGE SHOES “for children ~ Shoe Store young people contemplating marriage. now is the time to be inform. ed, for the first step is thi key to success, The corn to be frozen must be of a known or ac- epted variety that you con- ai er ita and what is more rtant, it be harvested at enectly the right moment of perfection. Lose absolutely no time between picking and prepar- atl With a sharp _ienife, cut the stem off at th u| beginning of the errs, we eft about an inch at the tip to make ea there are no un- invited Quickly, isk off the ou-| ter layer or two of shuck and your corn is ready to be zen. The remaining chuck is ys wrapping enough ant paper. or cellophane is need. You may wish tie them into meal size bunates, but even that is not neces sary. Agta ording to the inform- ne I had, the epreduct tig is was a good institution; the best unpaid job for a woman; and for a man with enough mon- ey, the opportunity of hav- ing a contented wife at home as well as a mistress on the odes The Motor and Mower Shop — SAW SHARPENING — Valvoline Oil Products KINNAIRD EQUIPMENT SERVICE 707 Sixth Avenue, Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 365-3411 used the econ " political campaigns to introduce his topic, “what would you consider the most important subject of iegisla’|¥ tion if you had just been elected Prime Minister of Canada?” Replies varied from ‘‘dis- continuing all subsidies” to “modernizing parliamentary procedure in order to get on witht the business of govern- me Wes Johns- LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order who chose Poems for Men for her topic: = Mike Harnadek estly discussed blight in our zarotta who titled her 5 eech | $i “Are We With It?” cussed the need for recrea- tional facilities in our com-!y munity. Charters, . Hammond aed Mrs, t H. Fenner. Mr. Charters introduced the past executive of Vali Toastmistress and presented Mrs Pryce with the past pre- sident pin. New executive members installed were Mrs. Lanzar- otta, president; Mrs Pryce, ant THIS WEEK’‘S SPECIAL 6 Foot Linoleum 4 Rolls, 4 Patterns Only SPECIAL 75c Sq: Yd. KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs“ 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 REGISTRATION: Name RED GROSS SWIMMING INSTRUCTION SECOND CAMPAIGN JULY 15 — 27 Clarke's Pool .......... ... Cedar Crest Pool ........ APPLICATION Bring this form with you on July 15 9 a.m. to 12 1 p.m. to 2 FORM program sonvenors zMte.} Thomas Ox- Mrs, Bericn L Br rown, treasurer and Mrs. tive. Friendly Old Sun Gan Also Become Very Dangerous “This advice also applies aude Mrs. Colin Pryce tak Panel evaluators includ- * ed Ed Mosby Goreman), Jae Jack |; Hammond, Club representa-|i! months fot cools, defrost about five minutes, husk and off the few silks that did not come with the shuck. Drop into rapidly boiling, unsalted water and cook about 10 min- utes. * * Wiener reading and have never shaken this habit. ie onto one out- rty or aP1981 date that could be fun. It_is alled a hubo pie- nic, Here are some of the ideas: ‘Write the invitations on the back of fruit or vegetable ean labels and have thi guests come in old clothes. hen they arrive, give a prize for the most patches, ft t w hat, or most torn shirt. Be sure to e pictures of everyone when it’s least expected and you'll have lots of laughs ov- er the snapshots next winter. An extra-special outdoor |; and dis-| obi ue measuring items Tublily. She do; ma clipper of ideas picnic idea|72™ game to play is this treasure W like i the being? Castlegar feels she has the answer for those who ‘want this kind of dog—and she goes one better. She has one of the fi est examples there is of fits fine species of do; og. Mrs, Sinclair is proud of her pet, and Mkia seems proud, too, of her accomp- lishments. Mkia—her full name is Fula Mkia of the Congo— has achieved the not unim- Malcolm Sinclair of |i portant distinction of win-|f ning 14 championship points, including three major awards, in her drive to win the Am- erican Championshi PE this covet- gO! ted prize requires 15 poitts, wiih two major, awards also a requirement Mrs. Sinclair is confident Mkia will an that one more om- year at Brookside park, pine ed near the famous Rose “| Bowl. it Mkia is not just a show dog to the Sinclair fam- is also a pet dog, one who returns lavishly the af- fection in which she is held, Mkia is a Basenji, a re- latively little- imown breed of ” imported from England, Mkia has ancestors who date back to the jungies of Africa, as indicated by her full 2. : Basenjis are about the size of a Spaniel, smooth hair, pointed ears and an almost smooth tail which winds in more ae a full circle over her back. The tight, wirelike curl bobs to and fro—but never unwinds—when the little dog is. py affectionate, Basenji also owend by the Sinclair fa Both ‘greet visitors to the Sinclair home with a bo peas begins to show up between the. trained, discip- | ined show Soe : and the some- al what impulsive. When Mrs. ‘Sinclair places ia in the proper stance, each paw in precisely the have |ly. »|bouncing youngster into Fi ounger dog. | charms THE IDEAL PET could easily be a Bascnji, such as one of giv, | these two. Fula Mkia, right, is already an accomplished show dog, while Fula Kaleela has yet to enter in a show. Both 9.30 - 11.30 display, however, the marks of good breeding in this spe- eles of dog, including the full curl in the tail. + — Castlegar News Photo SHOWS 7.80 & 8.00 pan. Thurs, Fei, “Taming of the Shrew” Sat. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Lee Marvin Ernest Borgnine THE DIRTY DOZEN Thur. & Fri. - July 18-19 FRONTIER HELLCAT THE CHURCH OF GOD Invites all boys and girls, ages grade 1 to 12 years to attend VACATION SCHOOL in the KINNAIRD COMMUNITY HALL July 16-19, 22-95 am, Very able leaders from Midigan U.S.A. will be on hand ‘Apple Juic right spot, the curve of the tail arehed just right, the ttle dog is told to “stay!” and slay she docs. nly her head moves about as she inspects each movement, sight and smell in the room. She seems to know that this stance is the right one and must be kept exact- e looks like a statue with’ A movable head. Kale the other hand, is at friendliness. He esn’t understand this Bese of standing just. so—why stand so still, when there are friendly faces to lick, corners to explore—just so much for a young intelli- gent pup to find fun in? Mrs. Sinclair feels it will be another six months before prime show dog. In the meantime, the en- thusiasm of the one and the dignity of the other Going places? See HFC peor you leave on that needed family vacation, get a trom the small packages of huge t make one of the best breeds of dog either for show or just as a pet—the “barkless Basenji.” what and where, so you can find them afterwar When the guests come, give each a fee of paper and’ a pencil and them to write down the 15 e hunt gets prize. ‘This really is a lot of fun, and you can think up a lot of clever Suan rourself— Have a few more ay ane t the hobo carry out the hol theme, here is an idea for serving the lunch. frap each person’s Abn ch in waxed paper. Now tie it's a large red hunter's then slip each ‘You could have wieners alan buns tied up inside and use the sticks to roast them tras and with a big pailful of water so the guests may help themselves. ‘e—a/l9, Braves 6 and Giants 8, hes active games, and then the Cubs 4. ES one onto a long stick, hobo|M fashion. Kinnaird Minor Baseball The finals ere played off recently in the Kinnaird Minor Baseball League and were won by the Giants in two games. The scores were: Giants Braves 0. In the sandlot league six es .were played; two games were postpon The scores were: Indians Most. 20, donated by , TP being held at Kinn: 2 this weekend. by Cel, Ltd — Yanl y, Play-off ff winner, donated by. y _innaird Firem — Top Hitter, donated by Zoung, Agencies. — Jim Rut- Voting on the most val- uable niger resulted iB a tie, so the trophy was sented to E. Zebrott and Ba vid Davies. This trophy was donated by Beta Sigma sorority. improved dl Player, Arrow Harms, Sandlot League winners, donated by the Arrow Arms roncos. The zone 6 layoffs are Ht aird Park Finance. That way you'll be, Jeu to have enough moneyto bay for everything along the} way—meals, transportation, lodging, extras. And before you borrow from HFC, Household will tell you what your Traveloan will cost—in plain dollars and cents. Going places? 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