~GASTLEGAR NEWS bribed by gabe” press the neoplo’s rights cunawed by. ‘Established in Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Seven’ Promote Roads that Kill Time, Not People. . For the unreconstructed Sunday dri- -ver who pines for celluloid side curtains, ‘the most promising regression in highway building since the covered bridge would be a special road system for motorists who'd rather kill time than people. And before they can say John Lon- don McAdam, such a system, for people who want. to. see where they've been, actually may exist. - That, anyway, isthe hope offered By Earl A. Disque of Washington, DC. the Western Canadi Dev ment Conference which was held pate at’the University of B.C. Mr, Disque’ was talking about the United States of course. He said his government: recognizes that many motor- ists would like to take their foot off the gas and look around a bit. As there is no allowance for leisurely speed on present to move and p hi as quickly as pos- sible. the US. is considering a second system of highways for the slowpoke. — ‘We hail Earl Disque and the ‘Western Cai nt Con- ference, whoever pa are. high iy childhood’s faith. : I love thee with’a love I seem- , The news they bring us could mean nothing less than restoration of Sunday driving as an end in itself. While others go mad on the clover: leafs, we will take our antique wives ‘and our antique children in our antique cars upon the antique roads and enjoy the antique' pleasures so long gone. The Toa we see are oiled, or macadamized, or, if tarred, it will be with tar worth chew- ing. Propery expropriation will be taboo, so the road will twist ‘and turn.and offer surprise delights around each curve. ‘Tt will go past. country baseball diamonds and park bandstands . and down village streets strung with colored lights, “°° Shade trees will buckle th Tondo and telegraph wires will hum m in the breeze, and snakes will Ti sun, and if the’ radiator | poils - “over, there'll. always be an ice-wagon ahead. ' “There will be cider stands, and oreh- ards, policemen on bicycles, and ‘sign- posts “which point everywhere, and kids foo car sick to realize the mir cle af J four- wheel brakes. Be Earl Disque, you've got us aming. Don’t let us down. — Vancouver. san, BF B. Pearce th dey ariment Mes tell ne an part what ‘harmful germs , ee ‘present‘in ; the water of our swimming wal That, of * course, is thi can .he..find .writer: : iwho will write them? YAS 2 most part, uestion, .can Smiles, tears and all my life! — “and, If God choose, I. shall “but . love thee better after death. ‘ordi jending,’ “Some years ago when I was in England, my nephew, a civil took me the SUGAR AND SPICE ‘ Spsssrie You Ever. Haye Your Water Cut Off Ever had. your water cut off? It happen- ed to jus ‘the other day. that rather’ vul- ear expression wife's gat, a ‘Uop er ice i the few. times in his We li a Be esre veryenne iwent fine until pitty even we’ decid-. iB tere tn ‘this’ ¢ity and “elsewhere. - if Ig the water for our:swim- ioe niet ight -of -a!.cal 0. 2] owe 1 Cal Sateen yw when 108 8 a. o-rain, 2 ie a by dhveralunber silat would ‘be amine ‘contamin-: ' “Mion or we feat iteratively. 4 expect . ers -.to -wash themselves with soap and wa- feral before entering the war I. But the’ point I. .wish to °.you -had to’ d id pioneer spirit,- when’ the fad & ‘walk tw ty o miles to thé spring for ‘wate: ter, through ‘thickets of ‘black "bears... They were’ not! impressed.“All they di to the - Do yout it kno - ofa" Fey hevian ou Tranny. oe sd" 501 of flea jogged poppets and ‘go a who se water hae] oan ose tut off Just: ‘give i ame a veal. i at, a wt like a baby? ¢ ugh eforé you're * over we previo peepee ; Interest: that pete phila 1964 amountéd! sy over: sales ee 000° as compared. to $438,000 in 1063 ‘arid the ‘total number © of orders ‘was ‘up ‘87 per 'ceht a reason "for the The echas! ‘been'so great that, * stamps although ‘single copies of m Fecent issues -are: still: availa- bie, “plate. blocks” of . some stamps “are now pi, the #8 sold out. For. example, the plocks are stamps printing: plate number. ina the name” of the manufacturer ig printed / ‘on the white, paper” ice by ~ which vaeelad, ponelve their B ~ Meme out the. need ae tting ‘an’ order for each 964, total: nur. “new: ioaue } - ed. Another daughter, Joan 11, - Camp cn at ae = ak nelli, Hiléen Marcellus, Elis-het j ;. elr | Thor-Larsen and Ellen eaten Guldes Se pani homes’ after ene. the: past week ‘camping eat the Ca ‘day afternoon, ‘se to explore th being the first .tripito Deer Park for many of the girls. ‘Di Creek’ Camp’ was ‘a . Very lively: camp’ for’ the |.22 Guides and théir mascot, Heidi. The girls shared all camp duties, each tent ‘prepared: ant ecoked its own.'meals, and: served one leader each. ‘After breakfast the flag was, raised and roll-call,’ then came tent ingpection and other duties. After lunch the girls enjoy- ed canteen’ followed by a vet period, Most afterncons: | were gpent swimming in‘ the: lake, en a hike along the logging roads in the area. Cayuse feat © falls were seen’on one: mpfire' followed. “thelr : Supper cand Many skits were en- joyed, as well as the cocoa and cookies before bedtime. * Saturday night was‘ awards night and tent. two got prizes for. total points for tent, thspeo. tlon. Tent one got the prize for best. gift of :the gab and Ment three for the best organized and best _team-work. The girls taking part in the camp-out were tent:one, Susan Allingham, » Pamela’. Warford, Rosemary "Hardy and Lorraine Bermel, Tent: two. ary-Ann Fleming, Carol Marcellus, Debby .Laidler and Susan Knutson and tent three. had Marguerite‘ |S Four Involved: “In Gar Accident * When Car Skids Mrs. Barbara Chandler. and her ‘three daughters: of ier and ley. were injured, when their car skidded on a:wet road near here and Janded ins a ditch last Thurs- an fi day ‘moi The. accident oenured five miles west of Kinnaird 1 mn High- way 3. Mrs. and_ Patricia. 15, were. admitted | to Castlegar hospital with injur- ies and have since been releas- was not detained in. hospital. - ; iid ile Chandler, Linda. "13, and Mrs. Lyons: arid Mrs. Freshi “Funeral Sorvices Held ‘this Wook for “Paul: Trubetskoff Funeral services were held yesterda for Paul jamubetsiott Bi nt, who -died ‘at ‘his home Monday: at‘the age of 93, Mr.. Trubetskoff was born Surviving are his wife, Tren, at home, one’ son; Paul, of Brit- ant, four grandchildren, eight great. -grandchildren. He was pre- deceased: by a daughter in 1964. Burlal was in Brilliant ceme. tery’ with. Castlegar Funeral Home in charge. of. arrange- ments. a ” Deer Park Socials - feo C.' Te. WILLIAMSON ‘Mr. ‘and’ Mrs. R.: Hamblin Mrs. Ric ten and pag Mae of Glenmerry. and Mr, and ‘Mrs, ‘Ronald’ D'An- drea of Oliver are spending their. holidays at the home’ of: their Mrs. O.-'P. D itors’ included. Mr. George Merlo and -children, and : Mrs. i and Mrs, Forte, Mr-and: ‘Mrs. Cantarutti, Mrs. 5. Romano, ‘Mr. and: children all of‘ Trail: ‘The CUSTOM - BUILT Mr. ani Ve ait de , Ottawa, Mr: iand:Mrs. er and family ‘and Mr, Coope: family: of drow ot Shorgnctes died eo Trail ze nttan Ww Makartott; aged: 04 fed 64 ‘ shoréacres sontanary! Tadanac Hos” uneral took. place Saturday. horea' Sltn’b burial in Vets lant’ and Born in Saskatchewan’ Sopt. | 1928. iliness, the 1, 1001, "Mr. Makortoff came to] ; ‘ ai, He moved to Shoreacres in| is, He is survived by his wifé, B.C.. in. 1911, Foniding at Boil, five eons, ‘John, by bls wile By igh: 7K tins . "MARGARINE BETTER BUY. | 89c 4 Ibs . COFFEE _ ROOSTER, wi ‘{ Tea. Bags Econ:O-Pack, 90 age... es ¥ Raspberry. Jam, Malkin‘s, 2b. fin ice Tomato Juice, mains, 4901 ta. ‘Corned Beef, Libby's, Yen, tia soso BOC Chicken Nood le Soup Lipton’s, 2 for. 49 Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce, Malkin's. - 7 15-02. tins .. PEAS a . MEAT SPREADS; ‘Puritan, 2 3-02. tins: Cee ee . BEEF STEW, Puritan, 3 15-02, lins-........... .. $1.00 KETCHUP, Hunts, 2.(1-oz. holiles ......:...-..- - Ae : SWEET. MIXED PIGKLES, Rose Bani itoz. Eee - 38¢ : ‘Malkin’s ‘Ste 4. - 6 15-02. tins EN ERS, No, 1, Ib. piosabal bons 64-07. 69 HSI9c : , 89c: le soo "SILVER SkiN ee oe os A9c. 2 Seedless. Grapes, 2 ibs. ~ POP, Shasta, 10 10-07. tin ‘see some ork: asa plat oot yon twice. daly: “tn ‘Arts® Building. 2 stress‘is that we are ‘in’a’state re cd thi of ignorance. over. the contam- ~-ent Aowing -to- the: river: “he: “ination at mene Tike e look of 100: AND‘REMODELEED - Phone: 365-6436: 142-7th Ave, Kinnaird, B.C. on the = supply, “ant nds, . range. iret have. “everythin: ai an’ ou! a ir privy ver after Spel B.3 holiday the home of: Mrs. G. Briggeman. ‘ C: S. i One Men's sLenguage gull se tto. Tt aines the: Saar : earean meet ee ae and ants ot Noah tried to build a * Staff “o£ ‘the “units et the power thst, rou Pent to" Rear Boddens Hyg a water they ‘den unotlier mate, Rolse, ve thei 0 ¥ és. To.the 7. lt’ a-severe! pi person _npolinted ment for the a who : P ordinary ad. ay ‘water. er which (bas o harmful man, inden’ (ine ier cterial’ life Siete! harmful ‘with nore ine: thew e It waa’ almost overflowin ‘from thos water. mee I aera No eo. SEE THE Bre SHOWING T a thiaron of W ‘White ore: Yukon. S Mr.-and'Mrs. Robert McKay. and’ ‘Christine, : Janet ~ and. Ro- bert of’ Naniamo ‘are visiting at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. Peter |." | Warkentin, s i: Mr, . George: Grit fiths ‘and ‘amily and’ Mr. ‘and Mrs. Murray Nelson. left. for Vallican, where they are making their’. new. home. “FAMILY SECURITY” Phono: for eppointment one ation sets to sing a8, -of the; old; concept of ae. al pr could there b: ick any example, eal anything ‘the e rial “count of actel pore aoa et Bro orownin eo By, ease the -water does Fe need -blers”. —-an- eee y r i 7 . in the j for the word Babel, bere ?How,,do I love ‘thee? rie me 2. be so low.as. it én Trouble. free 1 vA ! sedan; Very econor or. phone G, ‘Ma naird, -. 3 ; Sant | ‘hold “your ‘ That’s ‘what \the* man FIDELITY ; LIFE * ee “ASSURANCE ~ “1980 Bay. Ave, ‘Trail Bey Charles “War- 368-5 rington’ and Bali” ‘of % spent the weeken' at thelr su 2 of. ‘ of Gbd.”” + " ome note Miter the French A caiutlon, “wave of Tla- ite oe ad- reports a8 olluting, 10) 8 ola} ingend ideal a0, ‘not. cause: ing : x ; then north =e i ‘no one “has. oer ee Frail sonaes diseases - oy Ee oe erlingy ake om ina noe It_is also my the’ bacteria” Tienone ., Carol collver, was a “yecent visito: the home of Mr. and: Mrs. “Jacob |. iem¢ Hees pi iceain is partici we thes esta. as men st tive Seed” a Mr." and: | ata faraily of Salmo’ wei end pilsttors. ito enale Richard :-Ful ¢: i kusp-was.a week it H ae ‘ end visitor to : sos sitto ube ey my. old a and: with’ my" HOME .. For. Service: “TELEPHONE : A oy 7 we stack wfull solection of } SAVAGE SHOES Mail jubsertotion rate.to the ¢ i /$9.00, per year. on Face by. deliver?” NOY .. cents: a: month. Single coples sre 10 ‘Letters, for ‘publication must be accompanied by the “gorrect names and. address of the writer. 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