Fort Steele Opening sees Premier ‘Bennett : By entre MARTIN te Cowboy hats “and bluejeans, Modern-day y PrOsp rs — using four-wheel driye trucks instead of mules ‘— and ‘an indian who truly remembers the days when battlas were against pale-faced settlers, not smooth-tongued poll- "The ning of historic Fort Steele ‘last weokend was a cur- ious blend of the past and pre- Premier ‘A. C. Bennett travelled to ens: Cranbrook-Kim: berley area in his black Contin- ental, with a chalffour as his companion, ‘Two men had travelled from |p Victoria to Fort tween their teeth. coach through all the t high) tw ‘which pulled a ‘eater? int trouble. bake-ovens shone beneath a ther) army iy eticker‘wa Steele, bese; San ‘wire mer The two men rode a stage-| 5 the eae Aely os Bay siagecouch over it,” made it look’ distinctly bw The that first. trav- ‘keep the sleiais stom getting on a desk tear children with sticky Gy jhande and too close to the visible put for- a camera in one ay a light met. er in the other and a slightly damp extra roll of flim clutched|to “civilization” .back east, The ad had: opened all of this province and joined it railroad’s contribution: was en- shrined in a shiny red and gold engine; mounted on two lengths owns, travelling the empty Stretches ot of rails in the midst of an other- wise railless grass plain. the ‘A fence around it, “to kee ep d—n kids from climbing all unreal. The ‘grease-covered wheels had been scrubbed clean At Fort Bteele, two or three | ang were painted white, to look acres of steal, chr ome and 81855 liike the Shitewall fires of a modern car. The ‘mail coach hooked to the engine was exactly as it ti might tune been left 100, years ‘0 | ago, There was inkin the inkwell sate A 3194 Highway Drive in Open Friday 1 GLINMEAAY USED FURNITURE the Millar end Brown Bullding, Trail, Phone 364-1622 - ‘i Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 6.80 pm, — Pm. - 9 p.m. B coat: - A Suge padlock on the door to the car had letters and figures stamped into its shiny brass body. PA’ 1961. the remarks which were ut of age-rotted ‘b arranged to laud Fort Steele to e skies — we in North Ameri- ca must always make something ering before we to the: ic — one port Steele is alt: Barkerville. There they have restored the town com- pis ly and ap it was in the old days. “Here, | we have restored much of the town as it was. But, much of it has been restored — well, not exactly as it was.” A “new pavement artery cuts: squarely through the mid-] dle of Fort !Steele separating Historic Fort’ Steele from the river landing arc around which had grown, the actual Fort Steele. Many. of: the pulldings are still on their original founda- tions, with the only modifications being new paint and replacement boards. The other, side of the high- way, where once stood a gigan- tic water ower and other: mem- orable _ structures, been swept clean..." On . this, the “unrestored” side of the road, s a gay, winding Toth pebich feads dawn a slope the’ river. A CPR stationhouse stands beside the track, within a stone's throw of the water's edge. It is painted the same red- brown as across Canada, Now wit of the ‘busy higbway and the shiny new Fort Steele Bridge, it is lonely, as all ‘station’ ho es are, Trains rumble through at a discreet 40 miles per hour, to “resime speed” once past the station house, It is still Inhabited by a rail- road family. Once, when the man who lived thera’ was’ asked by a Very young kepo! how long he had lived there, he shrugged and said, ‘I dunno, Too long.” Fort Steele, with its mixture of the real historic add the phony ‘historle, wad opetied last weekend. It/seems somehow typical of the. offhand, almost embarrassed Canadians preserves of per- Nie entomb, their p: AS “Whoa you need money for that fun-filled User A ‘INTERNATIONAL Planning your boll Pertiaps a visit to G7? Getti the eed iets holi eee fe expenses is a simple: ; x. = money you need matter at your mean GAC’ International Office. You gét ready Ga te prom personal service . fitted me ly payments. 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All ould be: Canadian papera Association, the B.C. division Weekly Newspapers Association, and the BC, sername price by delivery, boy is 80 cents « “aureements"St is asnec.by_the dvr re questing space that the Uabitity ity of the paper in the Weekly Ne “event ‘of fatidre to’ (publish | afy | ‘sidvertisement of of the Canadian ‘Week- to: ‘The: portion’ of| the’"aaveftiline space los ‘occipied by the LT REA correct name and address Ealtor, Castiegar News, prawer 490, eek eg Letters for: publication must be be ,acoempanied the | writer. Pen (aaines imcerrect and that there. shall be no Hability th Sind Serene Beyond the’ amount pald for Buch advertisement. “Supplies and Installations **- " FINISHING TOUCHES were being applied last week } and early { this week io the new Brilliant bridge, in ‘for ‘its Local Candidates . f * Successful in Muslo’ Exams In Nelson i A number of Yocal music students, were’among those who successfully , completed recent examinations of the. Royal Con- servatory of Music of Toronto. The examinations were held at Nelson, Successful candidates 1 ‘luded Norman Fishwick, who ie- ceived an honors ,pass'in grade V theory, counterpoint, First class honors in grade Il theory went to Merelyn Jon- es. Janice A. McPhee received a in July. The two work- ir “men: shown. in, the picture : are carpenters. They are constructing forms prior‘ estrian railings, one of the last major steps in the job. — Castlegar News Photo A ‘to pouring of concrete ped- Wendy S.:Reimer. VICTORIA REPORT By. Jaines K. Nesbitt Us: Tourists Help B.C.'s Fooromsy rists are ae a swarm’ through- forla and th rest | Over of a and th ast ited States might gobble: a up. 'works.’? They come u- great bane of this Britishers trem- The. Colonist Seward: heard From here Mark Twain —. ever increasing | mentioned 5 it in his | banquet | or Samuel Clements — sailed for numbers, giving |speech, saying the United States Australia, ing he sro Ne take over British Columbia. 4 to people ‘who live on the tourist US. had no intention of. trying to Two American presidents have been ‘to British Columbia vice-president Adlai}]——Warren G. Harding to Vancou- jngustss, which. is: rapidly ~ be- Stevenson, grandfather of the] ver in 1923 and Franklin Pelane ig the very backbone of our, economic life. Adlai Stevenson of United Nations fame was in Victoria in Roosevelt to Victoria in 1937. 1893, spent a day, took in’ the ing. hard gy However Are ne local sights, sald % ‘was. a: beau-| Victoria here a century ago, mostly from |tiful place with a great future. the United States, lithe now and then a titled ria ther the Roosevelt visit. There should In 1895 Mark. Twain came|be. Not very many places in Can- nm aa calling. He gave a lecture at the | ada have ever been visited by men British never amount % ine county. USS. Presidents. . In. 1985 vice president John Nance. Garner, he made-a speech ling friendship. of Canada and th United States. ae , < In. 1932 Coariae Augus Lindbergh and ‘his rough airfi oale” at the controls of his ‘dine ooking plane, flying it to ttle. ¥ SALES & "SERVICE GLS ELECTRONICS |®2 tage. ‘Theological se “Across from Post Office” - Day or Evening, Calls. Radio-jity degree. Phone’ 365-5351 : Controfled Ve School. District “No. 9 Briofs . preparation for pouring of‘foun- dations at the site of the Shore: NEW. MINISTER” for “caitogne acres school, United Church ‘is Rev. -George Hermanson, A graduate Of. Ue, v.' Hermanson studied at Chi- duating with a ey aia: He‘ is married, but) cation. °* pas no children, | He -will, begin |” pus Pera isimlnstty us AUBUER: Only one tender was receiv- Doukhobor Ladies * SUPER-VALU STORE FRIDAY, JUNE 30; 1967 > 10 a.m. to 9 p.m, BORSTCH, PYRAHI, HOMEMADE. BREAD AND. PASTRY. | ¥‘led for sale of the summer cot- tage built: by svocational students at SHSS- The tender, for. $3,750, was, submitted’ by> Lorne eClure. “The bid was pelt by. the 1 school board. Monday bight. The oer of: ‘ways has ‘indicated concern over the. situation ’ in® Castlegar an district of.’non-school .: busses, which are painted’:to ‘look like school busses..." Their agreement was learn- however, © - A decision has already been fusses. b anus vented be busses be pi fore being sold ‘to public inter- ests. Choir A solution is still to be found ds to E: ‘Doukt +, for those busses which, at» pre- sent, le school! busses. Excavation; has. begun: in|f ‘Dominion: N O TICE ~ Milk Delivery | “There will not bez any milk deliv ery. ‘on Saturday, ed July 1, 1967 of Palm Dairies Ltd. CASTLEGAR Wi len ers: = oe el P Futt cor” ’ ya 1 A CANADA CHOICE av CANADA GOOD .. ‘HOT. bos: ‘OR WIENER “60D CANADIAN PORK ‘BUNS, 2 pkgs. of 8 wip eros eer Lo cred its MEATY SPARE RIBS HEINZ). ‘BREAD'N BUTTER |! POLSKI OGORKI . TOP QuaLiTy Salad Dressing - Monarch. 32. oz. fers ‘Bolog | Sliced or og} the piece. Fresh Milk. 3 quart carton coe i B read, white or: awa! bas $1 ¢ ‘Daily “fresh, — ‘cello. wrapped “GOODNESS ME | Pork & Beans . Stigar, c. eat BLUE PACIFIC TUNA ‘ oz _tins, 3 for only. “COOKED MEA’ Good for-camping of tse Good Variety. 15 oz.. tins » Mix.-or.: Match “Wide Mouth Lids ‘Bernadin 3 packages ? Perfex Bleach © 128 oz. jug:.. 89c juice 7 Ibs. $1. -Wax Paper. Refills Zee 2, 100 ft. 57¢ " Pard Dog Food 9 tins $1.00 Encore Laundry Detergent: 5 Ib. bag .. $1.29 Catelli Chicken Noodle Soup. reg. 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