Looking For ‘Some Extra CASH For Your VACATION? : ‘This the time ‘of year when we'd all: like to have a ittle . éxtra‘cdsh | to take’ that wellearned vacation. Bills have : piled up and. drained the surplus: we thought we had. Ih’ : ‘fact, we. begin to’ wonder how we can latch onto a few “extra dollars, : = If you are a businessman you need a few more customers. ne 1 you ‘are ar or bervies ‘man, you. want more work to. do. if you are ‘a farmer ora housewife, you may have : i ‘some discarded furniture you'd like to convert into cash. “No ‘matter what your: business or your. ‘financial status ‘there is ‘One stire-fire way to add to your income’ —to bring : ‘in those extra dollars; That way, ‘is through ~ Clossified Ads Western Hospitality No Myth | By AMBROSE; HILLS ; I am: blushing.’ Recently I ‘Wrote an article stating that :Wea- ‘tern hospitality is a myth. I said .the ‘East is more friendly. I claim: ed we might once ‘have been‘a hos: pitable ‘part ‘of the country,” bu rather hard’ types, all too quick to squeeze the other fellow: out ofa traffic lineup, or honk’ at him in- stead of helping him. We've devel-, oped a hand “grasp stronger than, our handshake, lsaid,’ I still think” that in many re- spects the 6 pally: hoo ‘about ‘Western we'd now. become cold, unde, The scion may whe more ssinbatle than effective, but there Is never any doubt about the: effectiveness ; of Esso Mo : hospitality is a myth, “but I must confess it still exists in many of tho, smaller, towns, Over the week- end, I attended ‘a. country funeral. I saw a’ whole’ town go out of its way to help'ltwo’ boys bury. their mother, although the boys and the mother had been away from the town for many years, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 14, 1962 Chairman Lists ‘Essential | Facts’ About CPR Seeding " Dedr Sirs 2 ‘would: appreciate | it if you could publish the following ‘letter for tho benefit of your. Castlegar subscribers, ::’" At the June & Village of Cas- teens, meeting, Mr,.'F. Nahornoff acting as for about 220 ish“ to’ be’ brought ‘back to ° her home ‘town for |burlal. “The: sons complied; but since they had been 1¢ 80 long, they had not expec- .Mhany flowers or: many: follcs Pregent' at © the ceremony. The church \'was packed,” the’ flowers were. plentiful, and afterwards the ladies’ Of the ‘chitirch served tea, “Lean tnderstand said one of tho ery] ou have no Bi ess, 3] theless; when trouble ¢ body ‘knaws' e - Much’. selé-seeking, much: artificial behaviour, | and as Castlegar. taxpayers, tabled. a. peti- tion Glenerabing ¥ with current Bland the ' south: ent business district. | up to Ig for this seed. [dng er the very ably ‘explained th that Castlegar needs too: many’‘of the civic neces- sities such ag sidewalks, a sewage system, improved and paved roads, to be spending any, part of its ‘ rT mited funds on improvements such as we. have undertaken. Specifically the. petition takes for i ‘only to the current phase Big Tourist Year. Is Expented Here Ly ted States motorists,” ‘Making the nnnouncement; the Minister, of ‘Recreation ‘and’ Con- T|O£ the’ projer:, the’ planting .of .a|~ special cover grass intended: to al- leviate the’ dust’ problem | arising from ‘his project, but Mr. Nahorn- off. left no'doubt: that the’ entire Project was’ a: case of ‘extremely "| Poor judgment: on how ‘to Spend the taxpayers’ money.: inlet phe purpose of this ietter is to list. the essential facts ‘in ‘connec. tion’ ‘with’ Bs iprolect for fie in- servation, Hon. Earle C. We says this reflects very favorably on a} wide “publicity ‘given British Columbia by his ‘department, =; “SP his,” said Mr. Westwood, “is “ig terrific news for: British Columbia the’ year. Last "year 300,000" pink slips were Bent sau fory me entire ber! lot! of 4 newspaper , headlines. give the Bd ick Pression: that ‘it's : erialistic society, Don’t beleve it, T going, |: warm-1 ‘hearted *' people. | I suspect that: the vast: maalority, ‘of them. live in our‘country towns. ' a. great ‘number of: genuine, out-| in B influencing’ fa ') He also. ose hia depatinoats ularly for ‘hone that did: "hot sign’ the: {Petia prepare,’ ‘present''and’ evaluate: ite petition for our guidance, 2A) Visual “improvement” of S| thie’ ‘approaclies to ‘Castlegar haa for a long time‘been advocated by var- ious civic ‘grotips and ‘council’ has been * urged’ to take ‘the: lead on many ‘occasions, (B).:, Several: years: agoa plan : "| involving \ construction. of a. side- nsive ‘excavation and re- location: of utility? poles was pro- | Posed. jEveryone: readily. a, :| that the plan was fine, but the cost fould Probably. ‘not’. be : justific Cook, the tohict AL Kinnaird * Whethee you've wai & gular or high Mineralube, or Mobiloil;, each i designed to,meet «= specific requirements. Your engine will run emoother and-more efficiently and there's ess wear and tear ? TMPERIAL SD “(New Party ‘stand 0 . :| nuclear disarmament, and said that . gasoline engine or. a. diesel unit, ‘Imperial has the 5 right ‘motor. oif.for ‘you. Marvelube, ‘ Essolube, Canada: ‘must remain’ non-nuclear the emerging countries, Ployment situation; saying: that the| ; completing their formal: Kin ate instances of’ this ‘yf He cited‘ y tour, of the He also dealt. with the unem:|® that ‘he. had’ encountered: in‘ his| to th timed ‘to colncide * ‘with= the Fair, has had considetable effect in hel. ping “persuade*: United sponsor, being: th curable” en- thusiast. that he often is, didnot let' the ‘matter rest: there. He and our. supervisor: made very advan- : | tageous * arrangements ‘with the id local ‘uk, Pat, ‘Roniaine’ was hostesa|.:.-” at ‘an’ open house coffee : | Kinnaird Jas} ed ! gelegation ‘appeared bef | ing to a council at its last moet. | 80_she can take the ‘lead :to ‘assist aaid to mene Gb ject aie poise] ‘project 'an Pol Playing 2 out. tthe. » fact of future an '| truckers’ to have most of the exta- _| vation done ‘at. very little “if any cost to: the village. One’ beneficial side. effect was that much top soil and sanitary fill material was made available: at very. reasonable’ costs. - oes sidewalk cost ‘was ‘held down (D). After Ustening to me Nahornoft's présentation on behalf of, the 220° signers of the petition, council -has decided to Postpone the second half of’ the seeding at least until fall and perhaps for good if the ‘petition is. assessed. to’ be the wishes of the majority.’ ‘of the peo- plo of. Casticgar, This explanation would be’ in- complete ‘without the- following 8! idelight, :Xour chairman, as noted, was ‘completely opposed‘ to’ the seeding “but for’ reasons that are Perhaps less than forthright, . Bei aware’ that: Nick Oglow,°a candidate in the coming federal ' election’ and": a former chairman ‘of’ the : village, ‘owns a business that faces directly on and artic- | benefits: from the project in ques- tion. :I,'felt: that someone’ should ‘| Protect. Nick. from ' his friends. I ow that Mr. ‘Oglow }would ‘have |. sthat this r0- ject be delemed ts but realizing. that his “motives: -for, feeling’ this were perhaps also. tess ‘an fortlr right, he aia. mot ot attempt to alter. 4) Ranger Office) "Company Limited pany. Limited The _ DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS: -, AND WATER RESOURCES” © Forest Service NOTICE oramiuaion for. Scalers’ License ‘Will be held at: - Nakusp ‘ Tues. June. 26th selaere (see Local ‘hurs. Juno 26th. Pasmore umber " Greenwood" Thurs. 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