10 INSURA NCE For, All’ Your: - INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 : ANDERSON AGENCIES RUSE FOR |, | AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN. AND EUROPEAN TOURS - ARRANGED = * , ‘eo * ma CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN’ HOTEL > CRAIN WEST‘S. i ‘DEPT. STORE SPADE FULL OF. DIRT... was ee at the site of the Hi Arrow. Arms last week. officially marking start: of on the motor-hotel. ..The hotel | will. cost close: to $600,000 and ‘will Dec. 1: It will have 50 rooms, a 300-seat, ‘beer parlor, 40-seat dining room, 42-seat cocktail lounge, a 150-seat banquet room, ‘ Phone. 365-7542: I Ln Fashion Beauty Salon. At Arrow Lakes Trailer Court, Robson 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TO SERVE YOU Hair Styling - Cutting - Coloring - Permanents re For Appointments Phone 365-6643 | 4-21 ARH LET Picket beta ida tarde (= PHILIPS "= HEARING HEARING AID CLINIC | AIDS = AT SIMPSONS-SEARS NELSON TRAIL . ¢ FRI, JUNE 18th SAT.,. JUNE: ‘19th | JUNE SPECIAL: Gncludes” free’ battery charger: and two re-chargeable cells,’ (Eliminates battery costs) acne fs | =| - a : 60-seat coffee:shop anda heated swim- RRALAULAMIEN|Singpook.."The. hotel has also. purcl HAN ATT = aeaia EE Senior Citizens. Re-Elect the 5th Time construction who .will be ‘the property across’ from the ‘Castleaird Plaza on which’ another hotel was. slated to be built. Shown here are contractor Ray. Busch, director. be..open by municipal clerk Allei Selbie, director Leo Bosse and secretary-treasurer Geoff Tozer. Willard Kroth -is president, R.' C. Mad- docks: ig vice-president’ and. director Seb will be é of the hotel, e E. Bailey for E. Bailey returned re- cently pe on attending the Annual Convention of the Sen- jor Citizens Association of B.C. held at Penticton, ponere he he was reelected for the 5th time as the. provincial executive mem- uid be held in June of next ae pistrlét members ! will be pleased’ to hear that Mrs. M. Smith the provincial president plans a visit to the interior this to, meet with as many ber for the West K A number of resolutions were dealt with and passed, which will go to both the pro- vincial and dominion govern- ments. Among these was an in- = crease in, old age pension to $100. per month. ‘Other resolutions were for chronic hospitals and more Sen- ior Citizens’ homes the in- terior of B.C. It: was decided the next provincial convention wo- Greyhound Slarts ‘New, Faster Route .. Along Richter Pass Commencing Gaste rain started st oT = Philips Model KL262 Eyeglass hearing t ple: Thin, light, Black or Brown. Reg. $295.00 Spectal, $229.00 Colors.’ Reg. $225.00 Special $169.00 _ Cc. G. Greyell, - . Hearing Aid Consultant. . - Model KL6080:: Over-the-ear “Aid, he If! you have a hearing ; loss. and. have difficulty. ed Richter Pass Southern ‘Trang-Cana way. hour.in time’ between;Keremeos |} and Ceoro08 nad ata anew fast rvice.along the newly-co! ‘ ed $ section ofthe the The Indies of the Prince- ton branch of the Senior Citi- zens held open house on the Monday. The following evening, a banquet was held in gion Hall a notable! poet sailing and skiing. ie Le- ing “games the. bride-elect. was B of G Letter Says ‘Tourism is Fastest Growing Industry. i Tourism is one of Canada’s fastest ‘growing industries and its potential is ‘outstanding, ‘ac- cording to an analysis. in: the current commercial letter of the Canadian Imperial Bank ‘of Commerce. Travellers and tourists, do- mestic and foreign, are estim- ated to be spending at a current rate of $2.5 to $3 billion an- nually in this country-and the bank's letter judges this figure Specialty . Sale ‘ Broken Crank. Shafts, * Rear End Shafts, Cracked’ Cylinder’ Blocks, Cylinder Heads, Pistons, Gear Boxes, Gear Wheels, Rotary. Sawblades, all types ‘of Aluminum, ,all types’ of hard facing, any types of Industrial Machine Parts, big’ or ‘small. All work {s' covered. by ' full guarantee. Please feel free to call ‘at’any time. Kootenay Welding and Casting Repairs. * PHONE 365-5531 —. ,;BOX 471 tobe conservative, Canadians are the prepond- erant contributors’ to this total Z| but;receipts: from ‘abroad ac- count for a substantial part. In 1964, visitors from ‘the. United States’ left $589 million’ in Ca- nada...Those, from ; other’ coun- tries swelled tHe. total by a-fur- ther $72, million. Next to ‘wheat and. ‘newsprint, ° travel. is. our, largest arner. of foreign ex: chi The conimercial’ ‘letters ino- tes that’ the emphasis. in’ travel promotion is still. being placed and the opportunities they. pro- vide for such: recreation as hunting, fishing, power-boating, . . Miss. Joan Shields Honored at Bridal Shower on Saturday Miss. Joan Shields..was:hon- ored last. Saturday’ evening ata miscellaneous shower. given by her. many friends in the KUC lower’ hail. ‘Miss Shields," her’ mother ae Herbert’ A.’ Shields © and the groom-elect’s mother, Mrs. . Carroll were’ presented with corsages on their arrival by Mrs.'‘George: Latta. Following several entertain- th many beautiful ‘o the and visitors. After the banquet, ‘the group played bingo at the Elk’s Hall and were entertained by wil and useful gifts: She was assist-1 ed by Miss Doris Davis. Refreshments were served with a. cake’ appropriately; in- the ladies of the Elk’s Lodge. Joan. scribed “Best Wishes ‘Mel and WE BUY AND. SELL "3194 Highway: Drive in GLENHERRY. USED FURNIT URE.” Building, Trail. Phone, 364-1822" Open weekions 1 Pam, , 5.80 Pm. the Millar. and Brown on Canada’s natural resources | Hj CAR: AND : TRUCK’ Wheel : Ali t and Bal 24 HOUR WRECKING ° SERVICE” AND “WINCH TRUCK : Royalite Gas Phone: ‘365-7227. OSWALD. MOTORS. © *>. Castlegar, B.C. ; _ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT © TFN It means a ‘saving of an} M T MESSAGE : Some letters have been removed from the box and printed: beneath, Put them back ‘i in correctly. A merry message will then appear, reading unbroken from left to Pie ‘starting “at: the top eft. Cartoon rovides ch uy key- word in. message. PETTITT. PHOTOS the - trip ever, feeder. buses: serve Penticton and. will be con-| Canada sched HS 46 Mogen, This that buses vneed no ever means I: ‘into: Penticton... How- }- viently timed fo masey the. ‘Trans, - - Nick Kostuik ’ f from page one) ne out visi the B Sel tl oO in the beat inter- 3: a the home of ests of the public," other, : Mra. J. been ‘his experience in the past | to have brought up questions on if publle affairs and to have -re- gelved no acetinits or juatiotact: ory answers, He sugges! if effort had been made “these could have. been’: answered. and in“most instatices action or cor? rective Measures taken.” Notiig that Opstlegar has a great future and‘ e ous expansion *: possibilities, Kostuik says he feels tha one of couneil's® “Brentest | “tolés' ‘is: to Lor- The. candidate. says it has|: Myx. } with’a clever cambination of pie- Jewellery is. sponsoring a fas. cinating new word puzzle fea- ture, Mystery Message, in the Castlegar, News. f ‘Mystery Message will re- placa .the:' crossword "puiale which * Bosse's Jewellery: has | been” sponsoring. - Mystery Message will chal. lengé-your imagination and your word « knowledge . every week fures and letter It will be fun for the whole New Word Puzzle Starts In this Week's Editi ion Starting this week Bosse's rin, fom! Look. for Mystery Mes- sige in this issu of your family can solve it first! Eileen Hughes ° + (Continued ‘from page one) seo" a! start made on the con- struction of the new water mains and ‘storage, faciliti marks that? ‘it is: obvious. that any street“improvements must wait until this hasbeen accom- plished.” i set ‘up athe highest a re. ave est oF, itis fay Ba cow: in'tl alr and “plensant- place ta live: le adds: ob. Bok verbtes stacle: ecole Uae | ek ‘of TELEPHONE . adequate planning. = GAR 6LI7: er VINCE POTTER 7, SALESMAN .. ST 368-7128 < ere: dnd‘ thotigh eff been made to rectify this ai Nf quiry into this far-reaching: pla T, Mi Little “(Continued from page one). . tlie ‘advantages/of a district mu- nictpality. He says it is “a shame that, an open ahd aggressive in- could not havé bee: by counell, be adds: We should have| the mantis of'municipal 1 Up here‘again( as son ‘as: pos-| . hie, for public discussion, on -outy effort : has; not’: been: m and conditions ‘are’ again bad and the expense: ‘involved hag’ gofie® ‘the *draln, There are also. “adequate sidewalks, ‘or “school the ‘many ‘important details ‘of how-such a district munleipaiity| could be brought’ about: in: a manner to all concerned." Ihave seen near tragic acci ents: ‘because ‘of these {hddeqn SOLOHd LUL13d- PETTITT’ PH Pentax SOLOHd LiltLad - a; | discussion’ of exs |'claini Gintiegae hasn't any bu- i ‘communities Sie share ° this tal and = full public fy, the subject. Noting that some.. people the ; vanlnlster siness being: « “land squandering |i nia," the ‘fornjer ‘¢ says he bi are wrong. e “For the good of all of the at river are vs we have a the irreplaceal east. bank ar their best. potential,”. Mr. ‘Little adds: that ‘h not think of ‘a better. ‘instru- ment for this “than the author- ity of a district municipality.” One cf thi the first _things to “PETTITT PHOTOS fice area is. “our worst :bottle- e Local Gteice manager for HIN- GAR VIDEO, ELECTRONIC SERVICES | ‘365-7833 © anather | son son and. daughter, le ‘suggests, is. the on ‘land. adjacent to the:eastern approaches to the’new Kinnaird bridge. “We should be concern- ei apeut how to keep the boom in this district, not piously fopte't it will ‘just come natural- ly,”"he maintains, Mr. Little says the post of- neck”: and ‘suggests “it.is tim and feasibility of. mail delivery. V ith regard ‘to a blacktop- ping: pro; “he, claims that iicipat ald? ronan ‘deral fe ‘be deed to “manageable levels “then I am'not ready for a once-and-for-all blacktop com- mitment twill pave the whole. town in on ‘hb an le have| ‘three children, ; ason at UBC and Ii 2. They, have - ‘commerce, accounting and ec: onomics at UBC and is fo World ‘War I veteran, Kivanlen and dietan oject Societ ‘or. two ars ang is currently. a “io. of e ‘Toastmasters, golf and curl- should be wider discussion, of | ‘she hi Mr, Little, says ‘he: would @ eoncerned. tbout ae Ooti: concept: of } an’ industrial ‘park |): to discuss with Ottawa the cost 5 “this var "ba ypTes in part under the‘ mu. Castl f the fe Calling the an engineer: les and re-| an @ and see which [*' CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Juno.17,:1965. Ls 1 OASTLEWAR COURSE By JOHN: McLEOD. Dear Bob: /pentire Golf Club. “As promised, : ‘here. is a ge- be The amount of activit; wit this ont ineral on over the’ past week: : ! “yoy We ‘still: have no. powe but. this” is being’ ursued - ay d Iaying. of the, weeks ‘within two! or three Due several ‘of. the peed Be in|! tthe ipo should) fated al 2 ‘generosity ° of in the area, namely United Con: struction, Foundation: ‘Drayo, ‘and PYF.) Law‘ we’ took ‘a tremen- mary 1 -drainige vand ment Presented Ay a. over; the weel ent is Take ‘firms. donated: ‘ma: chines’ and équipment, : pliis' op- erators,.and they have certainly it earned the appreciation | of the LEGION ‘CORNER © she topes a as eee of fegw! : accepted "for ° Applications: were ‘Fead and ordin ie club. mem- nuEeIgAlty “The candidate’ say: a‘ district’ ee and notes that “provision for future needs 50008 not’ simply op! "Noting ‘nat this: area has a beautfut ous setting, Mra. bership were read and‘ accepted at the increased dues of one Fol: lar. a8 requested by. B.C: Com- mand: * eRe eats ‘gravel’ deliy- ered to ‘site’ and ‘in: many’ cases spread’ on: “ greens’ and: "topsoil HS put’ back ‘on.’ +S. Falrwayshave been graded and in most, cases cleared, All| . that ‘remains’ on’ some’ are “a final’ plowing and™ ‘mulching, while ‘one: or: two: still require some id .picking.. — (contin- uéd’ néxt’ week) i Trophies Presented To Track Winners Winners ‘in’ ‘the recent Le- gion Branch No, 170 track and field meet will be. presented eir trophies at a special ants, organizers a Belper tert participated in: the’ field :‘and) .| track” meet: that was “held | re- -] cently. The: bean feed will be hela on: Tuesday! a 5.30; p.m, at the} SHSS cabetoria ‘gant - A -special pean feed. has canvas | with. th ‘being ‘held © Monday night at SHSS, Track instructor Bob Jef- Hugh deyelopment ‘will’ take place across: the river. in the vicinity of the Regional: ‘Collége site.” “L want it to be a planned | developnient * becatise Taly believe that not only eaill it save Money but it the land to the best ntage,”” she says, addin: hope we have the foresight to use this opport- m ay, wisely’ aiid with ima "rhe! : candidate |. says.; she stands for election “unfett by ‘any’ affiliated ‘interests.’ Mrs. Hughes, who is a C; adian -citizen, was born, raised, educated ‘and married in South Africa: The Hughes family mov- ed‘ here in ,1956. after 10 years residence in London, Eng., and a year in. Vancouver. . She is a Sunday school te: cher,’ director: of the ‘Kootenay Society, for. Handleapped Child- Ten, a. volunteer: lib; “(Continived from page one) Cominco ‘as a boilermaker. b Lee. has, etive on the boa of f astle; Co-operative Transportation; ciety for the past four ye: Noting that he has watched . good a ime. to: clean your ‘drapes and. oin-operated. dry, cleaning. If, does: A lo the: work " giarantesdto cover inane coat or we'll give you the |” extra paint FREEL OVER 1000 BREEZY COLORS Manufactured by General Paint { Serperation ot Crade Unites ~ Ras CSG Vn vw BROS. BUILDING AND “SUPPLY €O. LTD. cc ! —pentetet re cee {ing clubs. }the growth ‘of the Be uae with cece icc cea aR eeonpinten y =| Cast egion Branch 170 Tracl & Field apa assistant’ to hearing Radio or TV, ask. about our T'V. Listener. the predident and and general sal ‘gales |- Makes Radio or TV, Clear and Distinct. Reg. $2.95 Limited time only $1.50 A i $$ ‘HARD WATER IS HARD ON YOUR. 200, MORE Water Heating Costs POCKET BOOK 18%, MORE Plumbing Repair and Repincewoist Costs © 16% MORE: ‘Wear to Utensils, Glassware, Etc. 25% MORE Wear and Tear to Fabrics, Linens, Etc. UP TO 600% MORE cosTs FOR CLEANING AGENTS, INCLUDING SOAPS, ETC. — : Plus OVER 200 HOURS more. ‘of household ceetes? : a year. to‘ fight hard water. © ui “WHY TOLERATE IT? See Your SAN-A-GARD Water = Softener Dealer: Toda and. traffic ed: “We ‘feel residents of s0ut south: ern British Columbia will appre- ciate the-saving-in-travel offered by this new service.” as they arise.” : He’ says “careful ‘manag ment of the taxpayers’. mo! THERE IS NO CHARGE. FILMS, “QUEST SPEAKERS AND TROPHY "| Mill be! my, prime ‘concern, PRESENTATIONS. x Fae .have ‘two sons, Carl who =} lives at. home and is employed ‘Gl Sn NN River.’ vc: PETER MALOFF CONTRACTOR at Cominco and Croft at Powell = - Deposit. your. sales rT with your name an entry. box. ‘If. your name. is drawn. you will receive FREE groceries for.the/total amount of your sales slip. Draw‘will be made every Saturday’ at’5 ‘p. Winner: will be announced. in he following week's Paper. : » LAST: WE Ks WINN Ro Me. Barney Pest, Kinnaird,: “ARROW LAKES / : Ph. 359-7376 TRAILER:-COURT — MITCH ELL SUPPLY LTD. IN KINNAIRD Enquire at VILLAGE OFFICE