MID-SUMMER - SALE. Ladies’ DRESSES PRICES REDUCED TO CLEAR Miss Geraldi uates. 7 2 of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Whittaker, graduated from St. Paul’s School of Nurs- ing, Vancouver. Graduation Ceremony. was held in the’ Queen ‘Eibabel Theatre: with His Grace, Archbishop Martin iz congr to the grad- Vy to Va OFF Regular Sun Dresses, 3 piece Sults ‘ Dresses with Boloros Cottons, Arnels, Dan River, Rayons, Silks, ete. Be $4.95 i $5.95 - $6.95 mi $9.95 A very quiet wedding of local interest took’ place on Sunday, tongue opensrighttothe | june 30 at the Hope United basen sgl in | Church, when Miss Carol Lee Dawn Riley of Castlegar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Barrie Hill was united in marriage e <— Glendower Edwin Fitz-Gerald of West Vancouver, son soles with Hght cometip — of Mr. and Mrs. E. FitzGerald of # —_ MADDOCKS : West Vancouver, The Church was tastefully de: eorated with roses, and Rev. L. was the minister at the Castlegar PUBLIC NOTICE = WHEN YOU THINK IL Robson, W.I. x Come as you are Coffee Par- ty, July 25 - 10.30. Mrs. Hu- AIR CONDITIONING 2 United Church for several years. Local Gouple Married) srs. 'R. Morrison of Hope was ganist and played appropriate mus- ic during the ceremony and dur- ing the signing of the register, The | B= bride entered the church with her step-father, Mr. B. Hill who gave her in marriage. Her ensemble was an off white two piece Serrano Lin- en suit, with pale pink accessories and corsage of Sweetheart roses. * Miss Brenda Hill the brides sister was bridesmaid and her en- semble was a two piece suit in tur- quoise with beige accessories and a corsage of pink and white carna- tions which completed her ensem- ble. The grooms man was the Johnson’ officiated. Rev. Sghcaan grooms brother, Mr. Robin Fitz Gerald of Wrest Vancouver oe Following the ceremony a fam- NALA RL Sela ilepteday = ily dinner was held in the Hope : Hotel private dining room. Mr. Darryl Hill brother of the bride, who is residing at ‘Ganges Salt or Spring Island was also present, The table was tastefully de- corated with roses and ‘centered with a two tiered wedding cake in tulle and Pleated =; Ladies’ ARNEL SKIRTS SUMMER HATS white, blue, brown : d Hee Reduced from Reduced to Sp. to $5.95 "$3.95 to $1.95 & $2.95 i Fromonke & Co. Prices Effective duly) 18 to 20. SIDE BACON, Swift's Promium, Ib. . 79c | STEAKS, Sirloin or Round, fh. ..... 790. WIENERS, Ist grade, 2 Ihs....... 79¢ SALAD DRESSING Miracle Whip 32-02 69 ‘SUGAR [0 Ib $1.79 | Watermelon, 1b, 5c AvocaDoS each ..... 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Will’ keep nearly 16 Ibs. - of “nek : meat in large: sliding | chill .Giant Glide-Out Hydrator and the: “Seontravention- of. the’ village. by- Hospital: board met ‘last , Thursday. koff to the board to replace’ Henry ago: from ;the "board ‘ because ' of oe Rilkoff The Castlegar ‘and Distiret pressure. of other. community acti vities, tt had been ‘hoped ‘the. 1963 budget: would-be available for dis-| § cussion : at: this: meeting but’ to date‘ it has -not! arrived: Victoria. ’'A i special ¢ meeting will be called when the budget arrives i lt. to” the’ tab’ ‘for the’ in former’: i casuazal! “commis “Tt: was ° noted 3 ‘qtonee -has .been nominated - for | ° tre the’.vacancy’on council’ caused’ resignation ; of, Frank, ‘George Carr, who was defeat- ed. ea bys one. vote. by Mr. Richard- % last December when he was hosp! Bees ron, attended the meeting to, give her report on ‘the’ operation. She id the. Castlegar ° Hospital Auxillary is Gonating..up |. to’. $800 «for ‘equipment’: needed: ‘the trustees had allowed $500 and a cheque from the Robson Womens |made perspec Institute in the amount of $25 was received." Kinnaird “A list of. A initenanee requize-| completed. The airport side’ of the {c ments. was’ discussed e|the board'and turned over Yo the| | building: committee for study, cts BCHIS has agreed:to pick, up terpretive ‘ra- ,| dlology, work belng ‘done in ‘Nelson | § *|for this year and. it will be-includ- Jed ,in' the budget.’ It is’ hoped ito ‘to secure the ‘services of a f who would also do ‘work for Grand Forks \and some ‘for, é \ Trail. wai ‘nest ‘financial operation’ position jof the hospital back ‘from meeting in making to. look . into, fie possibility - of . Kinnaird commissioners passed (t a:motion atthe Tuesday’ village which’ they promiséd plots - (10 GENTS PER COPY ata classification : of present rates which ‘are ‘subject to r lon at the: end of removal ‘of he B.C. “Hydro and Power Authority: had, made: enquiry. by 4 letter:late in June concerning the the ‘year. ; cemeteries : from _ pot- ential areas. + atone is expected | pier type “is: economical because ite fall! “Blection'of the héavy. prestress- ‘Jed. concrete : girders. presents a girder’ weighs 110 tots. ‘These will| the river Proposed inthe letter was being that the’ West Kooteny high ten-| - at least ,25 feet below |sioti pole at the opposite corner | be used for. this ranted Th should nginéeriig problem: ; Each | °s > a fo the hi i * across phe ‘gaps: from pier. to pier, d will also moves! back and forth |from: curb; to. curl total: ae Tot ithe ridge and’ Consérvation ‘: "said: that few about: $2%° million.: ‘The jnajor changes paboees ust August’ 24th to completion: date * is the of.'1964, But severity of the length |: it cuts down the size‘of the: deck -between tet ihe high, water. periods between by’ the’ club: +" 2). President Gilbert Fowler pre- nized, re for -safety were in: effect and . that |: the ‘pool: was clean and. kept ea- itary, : z S Sf. "| past. District ‘Governor, of : Wotary P t \ Was” guest’. speaker sented the three former. club mem- Pigeons, ‘parking cars on pave- | e dog nuisance were re- discuss: plaints’: coming: * Antes fon: over: com- |’; panelty, date,’ Last’ year, 89. per |umbia for. the: interio: cent of, tax: monies were | before: this dates 2 Ss meeting of. the: local Speakin; on ‘tourism, Mr. -. Har: —} ron Paid: ‘(the “average “tourist it: Sea Seed ends $40 per, day. which brought mi 1 a3 million dollars:to British Col- | / umbia last’ year! and ‘ifthe averaye Sade along with every. other ae most. count in} this. worl as. lan tourist sould ne Ainduesd: to. ratay (which includes natural resources), |" another day this figure would have |iahor: (yhich includes ; all. who re- been over: the $200 million mark. { york) ‘and copital goods (ouch gets how’ 25. per. cent: of the |. than prior ; to ..the | tourists ‘leave - coastal: British ls ubmit itted |son ‘said, “so fishing + lare’, not © ‘significant, “plainants. ‘must submit th in writing and. that they Bt ing ‘out to’ the offend vention to any ‘certain’ byla ‘Also’ it» was; stated: thatthe laws \were.:under. thes See the seated Coamell bas been notified that : the “winter: works. Crestvit 3 eek.’ He: was told: by. the ‘resident ‘that a letter: would. be sent'to- the |:{° more: of night club: now and then may modify this. © who will produce and’ sell | ~ AB for: the. ‘questions. of who ed in:a mixed ‘free sys- tem,} thisis -determined ; and ’an- swered by. supply and demand in the production of service. +; If you're a: skilled tradesman and’ there. is,'a; great demand’ for |better . kill your. ‘services, ; then ;you': can: de- -| great deal of the time because few ‘These’ basic economic problems {i in‘a\mixed free: enterprise’ system aren't ‘ answered . |keeps everyoone: happy, but . they. elk ‘season are’ answered ina much’ more fair - way then’ they’ are: under ja? Com- interest: in ‘public. .°|* Caribou : of |that patrieular, com~ Deer, in), G-M.A." Ne much’ of what’ is ‘produc- Black Bear have been provided with ‘the added ‘protection’ of:.a Close’ season in. G.M.A. Nos. 2, 3 .{and. 10 because of an increasing “|S G44. 11, the opening date ‘ for: bulls has: been: advanced to August:17th to allow: early cari- ‘|bou,hunts when animals are avail- ¥ product inexpensively, but able’on alpine range. Closure dat- ed in G.M.A;17 and 18 have been standardized sto December -[st.‘ just black bear as a) game + {animal on:the part of the general AN The “opening date ‘for bucks . 2 and. 3 advanced one week te September "th and 2nd in’ or- der to pe a better. harvest: ‘In G.MLA. Nos.:6, 9, 13, 14 and ‘119; ‘the’ closing. date .on’ bucks, is extended -two. weeks to allow a of mature bucks, - and « “In the Central ‘Interior (CM. Pen uur rs 13 and 14) services. will: hire i: Wapiti a way. that of: production : and \of “distribution are‘-answered: by the state, In ‘a pie free enterprise, system such, highe: the: increase will. be paid: season is: one id .can- buy,|week because: of » the “execltent . what is: produced ‘in: the state of: the’ herds. e |country than ‘can .a° mediccre.en- fertain ‘The’ antlerless season in GAMA: who ‘- is. unemployed; a|No. 8.has, been shortened to con- ith. GMA. Nos. 7 and‘ 7A InG.BLA. No. 1 an ‘antlerless 2 has. been ‘declared on the-more inaccessible herds north of the Alberni to Parksville High- | way.-In G.M.A..No..2-an elk sea- :| Delivery Increase i The home delivery price’ of the Castlegar ‘News: will be increased to 40.cents ‘a’ month effective August Ist. The ts to 5 cents-over the present ‘rate of 35 cents:a: month and is: the first:such increase in “| several: years.. .The « price increase is. necessitated by production costs. ; art o delivery boys. {on March 8th, 1964. be. the basic’ stock: : MIGRATORY. BIRD. SEASON: All recommendations for chan- \following changes have been. re-. commended. |”