e Kitek: . A FARMER'S PROBLEM, Whether it's ja Canada 0 or in the Sudan, every farmer has a problem peculiar to his area, and has to find a way of llving with it, In the Sudan, the problem is a‘hyacinth weed which grows quickly and. blocks irrigation. Farmers must hire man such as one above to clear his canal of. the weed with a eamel, towing a special drag. This canal fs part of the Managil Irrigation Scheme on the Blue aud White Nile Rivers, which was financed by World) Bank loans. Social Notes from Kinnaird ae D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 ‘ and Mrs, W. K. Fox of Victoria, “former district resid- ents, spent Easter weekend on a family holiday with their son- in-law and daughter Mr. and ‘Mrs. -E. R. Hawkins and grand- children Melvin, Jay and Col- leen. © The eleventh birthday of Colleen Ackerman was celebrat- ed recently with the Easter theme evident: throughout. In- ‘vitéd guests were: Joan Rourke, Linda’ and Susan Craze, Sharon . “Garrett, Garry and Phyllis John- M ‘ son: Rhonda Shelfontiuk, Shel- da’ Paul, Debbie Haines, Carol Tomlin, . Dolores’ Leduc, Karen Hiebert and Susan Geronazzo. A pre-Easter trip to Victo- 1 There’s no. question that under certain circumstances your. doc-, tor.is the most important: man. in your life. By the sama loli, your. pharmacist is ‘equally partant to your wolf “So moment’ when you rie “ eription filled, your Re Phi macist has the sualficatans tor fulfitt, all that is (antes In ! “important”, ter-in-law, .Mr. ria was taken by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Acker- man and Colleen Spent Sunday J at Riondel visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bennett. Easter company at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Creighton was their son-in-law and daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. Clare Burdes and infant daughter Renee of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. D..E. Hughes and family motored to Oliver over the Easter weekend to visit ir. Hughes’~ father who is -a patient in the St, Martins Hos- pital there. Some time was also spent .visiting friends and rela- tives in Midway, Penticton and Oliver. An unexpected surprise was that Mr. Hughes’ brother. in-law and sister, Mr. and R. W. Wall of Cloverdale BC. and Mrs. Hughes’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vanderburgh of Vancouver had . | chosen to spend the same week- end at Oliver.” : Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mitchell travelled to Spokane over the ee weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Don Blishen -{and daughter Carrie of Burnab; iy spent their holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alex ray. Mrs, Bruce Kallio of Van- couver is visiting with her par- ents, Mr..and Mrs. Jim Lewis. Miss. Gail- Leitner who is presently teaching in Penticton, ig. spending her Easter holiday | - with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Leitner. : - '- Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baillie was thelr, son and daugh- ‘Centennial Memo When ships fired a salute Baillie of North Vancouver. Miss Margaret MceWhinnie of Vancouver was the house guest of Linda Palsson. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Johnson and Mr. B. M. Jones motored to the coast over the weekend. Mr. Jones’ wife and children ac- companied them on the return trip. The Jones will soon make thelr home in Blueberry. © Did you know? — to shield transplants and to protect cab- bage and: tomato plants. from cutworms, use the cardboard spools that crochet cotton comes on to encircle them. Ladies! Make Sure Staples Shelves Full Ladies, whether your mar- keting day "is on Saturday, or in the hurried half-hour on your way home from work it’s impor- tant for you to-make sure that the staple section of your cup- bona is never bare. Always try to have on hand EYES . OTTAWA. Reports : are: growlng’ that B.C. Con- servative leader, E. Davie Fulton,: may ‘seek the ‘lead- . ership of the national Con- sérvative Pi when John - Diéfenbaker steps down. He was former Jastice Minister in the, Diefenbaker Govern- ment, ‘very important part of safe driv- - BIG MONEY. If Phil: Far- ley, .national tournament chairman fér the Royal Canadian Golf Association, is wearing a big grin, who can_ blame him? He's just i pleted your Pre oper Turns for Safety Making turns: ing; says’ the: B.C,’ Automobile Association, in’ offering 10 tips on ‘turning: @ Anticipate your turn. Watch for directional signals, signs, and pavement markings. @ Obey posted directions and regulations, @ Look out for vehicles and pedestrians. Glance over your shoulder for .those which may not appear in the rear-view mirror. @ Give a clear signal well | § in advance of ‘your turn. Some- times a much longer signal than the legal ‘minimum ‘is needed for safety. @ Reduce speed gradually. er. traffic (including pedestrians) as necessary before making your e Pos you can’t per. lane. *- one your turn if e it from the pro- @ Be. a. your.car’s dir- gctional signal ¢ does not continue flashing. after you. have com: @ Check your. car’s turn signal : equipment @. Yield right-of-way to oth- . i =” ee MONAMEL OUTSIDE LATEX HOUSE PAINT | “The paint that primes itseffl Saves you time -- and money ~ no waiting for a primer to dry, no extra paint to buy! One Pa Sie baeka coat covers most s of similar colors, goes Make needed’ repairs as soon as possible.: ma driver in front turn, warn.‘drivers behind you — use the hand signal for slow- ire Aso or flash’ the brake Rolary to View : o Latest Alcan Film... % 1, Rudd, uae pa ia: er, .of pliblic relations at Van- Ete Tor thé’ Aluminum Com. pany of Canada ’ will introduce we latest: Algan. film, “Kitimat, rt to the World”, ‘at a-noon pomine of the Castlegar Rotary learned the Ca Open, , Canada’s. national golf championship, will now feature a record .purse of oy on. it will be played If and lection of canned 1 meals, such as beef and lamb stew, chicken fricassee and: vari- ous ‘hashes that can’ be ‘easily doctored up with vegetables whenever you're pressed for ime. : Soups double .as\ a first course for dinner. as, well’ a: being easy sauces for any num ber: of casserole dishes. Go! pars Club, Ontario on » July 14. Club, next Tuesday. : case hei of you signals his intention to |§ "COLUMBIA AVE. geno 1 {'surfaces « . on so easily it cuts painting time in ‘half. You can’. paint when surface is damp with dew or, rain. No. sagging, brusti or lap marks and Monamel Outside: Latex dries in 20 minutes, To thin, add water - and ‘clean tools under the tap. Exciting colors, specially : selected: by color. experts, atay sparkling bright for ars! a “A PRODUCT OF GENERAL PAINT OGLOW BROTHERS BUILDING & SUPPLY:CO. LTD. ‘MEMO FROM OGLOW'S . . STILL A FEW LOTS AVAILABLE FOR HOMES PH. 365-7202 ‘ Brewing goven 790i ae All We Small: cans: come in handy when there’s no ‘time to prepare frozen-or fresh ones, as do tiny cans of fruit, serve solo, or over ice-cream or puddings. . and Mrs, Bruce |- to the union’of B.C. and .Van-|, couver Island ‘in 1866, Sir’ Ja: mes Douglas’ wrote: eA fune- ral would have been more appropriate.”. Epa See - Kinnaird Clean-Up “The week ending. April 25, has been designated “as Spring Clean-up week by the Kinnaird Village Couneil. Special pick: up of your cast-offs ‘will be ymade on’ Monday, April 26. ‘ KINNAIRD VILLAGE COUNCIL CLAIMS ‘THRO! ONE, ° Claim~ jng the throne of. Cyprus is Don Luis Macia.Y Garcia, Duke of Nicosia, who claims he is the rightful heir to the throne of Cyprus thro- ugh his descent from Manu- el Comneno, last king, of “Cyprus. The. duke lives in where he holds a. Spain, zi iumber of official posts. * it’s Spring Clean-Up Time in. a - Castlegar and Kinnaird Yes, the: municipal councils in the twin. villages are. putting on extra’: during cl men’ and the spring clean-up of their properties. : HERE ARE ITEMS ON SALE TO HELP YOU DO. YOUR PART Pp week to_ assist ‘homeowners with Robson. Residents fe Planned Well Water Supply Robson resid the. Arrow. dar een “Funny Sroteh eee of a iveu. . +] area, who. would be affect: advise them of our; proposal: to | provide an alternate water sup- ply. while ‘the Columbia and its Nearby tributary creeks : were d| being affected by’ construction at for. you to know of the ev- entssince that time which led to’ present arrangements for supply. ing engineers, CBA Engineering Ltd.; recommended that a well be used ‘as a” water source. During late Nove and early December: the ‘A rity wrote each’ resident ‘in’ of the Arrow dam. ‘ST. DAVID'S » ANGLICAN - CHURCH 8 a.m. Holy Communion 9.80 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m. Morning Prayer CALVARY: BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D., “Reeves, B. ith. ‘ h.. 365-7175. ‘Across Highway Junction from Plaza Family, Bible Hour 10 a.m. orship. 11 a.m, be aperated ing this perio In: the letter we noted that |" we. believed» a water district should be established under the water act so that the system could be controlled by the perty owners and ‘continue: Pan ter completion of the ‘dam.’ All the residents were then visited by! our Messrs, J. M. Mc- Leod and V, L. Mosher, most of them immediately after the let-| ( ter had been'sent, and: the‘pro-| posals were explained in detail. During the were requested to sign a peti- tion to form a water district, The Authority. received 27) sign- |", atures‘on re petition:and three e were ne Kinnaird. |-Genelle* Charge F ‘UNITED CHURCH: Rev. D.L: Faris i “Morning Worse Kinnaird . \ Genelle .': . erry ’ : | PENTECOSTAL. _-TABERNACLE ° 791; ‘First Ave: Sun. SS. — 0.55 am, ; “Sundays at $ p.m. -SHeld in St. David's “Anglican Church *. Sunday. School 2 p.m. Rey. Harold C. Clark’; Py SRT ER UNITED SUNDAY. "SCHOOL: CASTLEGAR, | ‘9: 30". . Since the residents were not part of a community and “each |. owned ‘and:operated its'own.wa- ter system,’ there:.was' no: com- munity. ‘representative or. group which could be contacted: It was therefore:necessary to discuss | the: proposals on’ an individual basis.: +o. Stn December we proceeded to drill the well. It was’ not until early: in’ March: that‘ we were advised that. 11 residents : who had ‘signed the earlier petition wished :to withdraw. their’ sup-| + port’ for ‘the ‘establishment of:a te "| water district. The ‘correspond- erice ‘dealt: specifically: with this "| establishment of a water district and ‘Presented : no,‘ objections to |<: p Hydto's: plans’ for the: wa- * On: March: 18 a: ‘second Tet- |" ity | drippings, ties" ‘or iee or any! that’ ma’ 4 faves arisen since our Jast meet- ‘Shortly thereafter the Au- thority,was ‘notified’ indirectly that there: was ‘some doubt and concern with regard to the pro- ‘|posed water system. After: dis- cussion with Judge M: M. Colqu- hour arrangements were made ‘9 hold a public meeting to fully ioe th er supply Probe lem. : tin; id. au has Sew crs The letter advised them that a well would: be constructed near the river bank, a storage tank placed on the Hillsid ide, wa- ter mains located along the:high- way and water connections’ made to the houses all at the ‘Author-; ity’s cost. The residents were al- 80 advised that the system would aby By Cc. ‘Hydro, dur- its the residents | °’ In that month our consult-| “ SYMBOLS OF SPRING. M (wide beaks, « larch 20 ,. Sinning ‘of spring, and nothing. ‘ey ‘as ‘sy! marks the offictal he-; ymbollic of spring - a mother bird ‘feeding her hun; oungsters: § nest. The birds are bore swallowscond tiaain r Erbet from * is an approp ni After’ 18 Yea R..G.:. (Bob) Andereon, 'pre- sident’ of: “West. Kootenay, Power and Light Compa ai retired last ‘Thursday, Mr.” Anderso: rwards. became géni ma- Ber. He was selected :a director in 1952. and tl following year “Spoils Electric’ Pan 25 Ladies. ‘are’ you: ashamed of the’ sad } appearan .| Mine at’Ki R. G. ‘Anderson Retires rs of Service became vice-president, ° Prior ‘to: joining degree ‘at: McGill: University; : Mr. Anderson’s service with Cominco began“at the: poten By R. M. SHAW ; Vancouver ‘Province again this week.‘ The. Columbia‘. Cellulose Co. preferred ing ‘to $20,760, ‘the eagerness of Canadian investors to buy good new equity issues“ has-'been Semonstrated new issue : of 830, 000 td, shares ar value of $25, amount: $ 0. was given its final clearance on Tuesday’ by ‘8 | two ‘common’ shares: up“ the’ various’ Pro issions.:") » However, every investor who] witt vinclal securiti les sue : probably” knows’ by ‘now, fit week a f juickly rth week and ‘apportion- ed,them to tl hel wal fing liste of is, going: to get some. of this.is-|to build ‘thi clients, Beeld es. the allotments, Db rinci; " CASTLEGAR! NEWS; “peur! ‘April '22, ‘1965 will have risen to 29 per|si cent. This will satisfy the federal | government’s. aim of! a: 25 per cent “degree of Canadian own- ership” on subel dates, with re- sulting tax benefits. From the'new issue $5 mil- lion will be'used to rotire.2.5 million 7 per cent cumulative re* cepting the cash, “The remainder $15,750,000 will: be Part of the funds used ot‘ their allotments pert, «The extra $1 ‘ontop of par. wale more ‘than ‘covers ‘all the Taising the, money, ' so that Columbia, Cellulose will ac- portions of ‘the issue. to sell'on commission, |: * eThee shares, “a8 was : a: ‘WATCHES by LONGINE BULOVA ELGIN ~ ... CANDINO - Westel special Columbia Shargholders February 26,. are each’ convertible {nto ie last business day of March, 1975: ‘When. they. phave all been con- - Timex Don't be puzled'— — tee . 4s to-day and in the “meantime hene’s your verted, the .C. several ‘years in-the ore concen-| tration’ department::: Later he became as: t purchasing: ag- treal as’ sales engitieer.': Born ‘at ‘Cascade, B.C., Mr. early in life as his father, ‘the ‘late: William’ ‘Anderson, | was am- ‘ong the plo ieérs- of hydro dev- in: Bi ; ent: and-in’ 1944‘moved ‘to Mon. |} : ecame ' ‘aequainte with the hydro-electric industry |-..; * shares in the’ com- fuatetaticnss dgaitivacd Canadian Pacific Airlines of: ficials have announced schedules , for the- increased’ spring and B.C, erttnae Mr.: : Anderson's ser- WEP&L, ( | yice .. with, 000 487,000,000: kwh’ in. 1964, ~The ‘many: ‘developments of the. company in his W's eee .in- cluded ‘Mr. .Lowna airport have made possible ers | twice-daily. 5 service, : to take Matect April :25. ARE ed New. navigation: aids at: Kel- service to.and ‘from A ana Ss EER] Bag gaaee Gaay pany cent ‘from the Present 18 Per lion Eagerness Demonstrated — For Celgar’s Share Issue sus of U.S, million), $12.3 mil- of © ini generated funds and +'$9.4 -mnillion ‘equity by Abtiobolaget mew. Skeena Keatt E Enjoy a: NEW way of LIVINGE WEST KQQTENa POWES Vancouver for.the South Okana-, gan, using Penticton airport,'‘and the ‘-North “ Okanag Kelown: din, ; Service. between” ithe nd’ ‘Okandgan area ’ ‘the. went. into’ “operation: Jast years: a | elect: earth are, the discotara- GNvIL. DEFENCE — tion ge largely du due to the “burn- ing’ on” of: ofr eeaee ‘vapors } or completely removed: ‘when; the let. was: washed... So often, the skillet is: wash- ‘dishwater.’ Since *'the''exterior. of. the’ skillet : appears to 'be clean. -it' is‘ not:‘scoured as’ of- ten ‘as'it should be. Any’ grease, in ‘the dishwater ‘collects ‘tothe bottom of the’ skillet and: when itis used again the grease burns comes increasingly iret remove, The ‘best. way to: avoid dis- coloration is: to scour’ the ‘out- side’ of the skillet each’ time it has been used. Use a soap-filled Bnd ay then thoroughly rinse, cod Bente ‘and actions, If area‘ will be fully satetied’ with - | the. water system.‘ ich have ‘not’ been i ed last-and ‘the grease ' is in ‘the | Cresto onto the outer portion pn Be be- |. a and has in-fact undertaken : believe that the residents in‘ the j ~. Over half the muni palities in. the.:Nelson" zone = pave: now. filed | ‘written “plans. They :in-|* clude’ New ‘Denver, * Silverton, Rossland, qivermare, Golden, ives Feet ae and aud apy legar, y | for tte, first: times: am, janil: 2.30 Pane ‘The f the. Daily Columbian at New. Westminste was Brinted July 31, 1886: . 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