———EE it $850 COMINCO AWARD was made on Friday to Castlegar resident L. E. Davis for an idea he submitted to the company for increasing the ef- ficiency of ammonia production in the hydrogen plant. The suggestion . departm SSGUSTOMEnS PUBLIC NOTICE @ Our “HOME HEAT" Service man is in the fleld now to give your furnace {t's FREE annual clean up and. ser- Attend the Robson United Church Band Concert and Din- if he should advise repiac- [ner on the W. T. Waldie Lawn ing arly parts to avold tut- | Tuesday. July 14 commencing “and no-heat | ae 6 pin. : @ We ask your co-operation * ‘The cost for parts may be small but the satisfaction is great @ ASK HIM ABOUT ESSO'S “PARTS INSURANCE” GET YOUR'S pues eee ALL THE PLUMBING & SMITHS “Ze, 61 ORESCENT ST, — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, ' ‘BO, { NAA AUT was made through Cominco’s BéP (boost for production) scheme. ‘The -award was presented to Mr. Davis; right,: by James Atwell, . superin- tendent of the Warfield fertilizer t:; — Cominco Photo The Dayton 6473-A “Safety Toe” OUR MOST POPULARSTYLE: - OF SAFETY STEEL TOR Ask Businessmen’ To Purchase Golf _ Club’s Debentures Paul Moroso was guest speak- er‘at the Castlegar Rotary Club meeting on’ Tuesday and out- lined the plans of the Castle- gar and District Golf Club to get water on the course. - He said four proposals have been submitted with the. facts being ‘compiled by Bob’ Wadey with the assistance of Hugo Wood. ‘The debenture issue is for | pil $55,000 to be paid back in or | cul years.at 6 per cent, This means x total of $91,456 will have been paid out in that time... Revenue last year was $7,-" 300 while expenses: were : only $4,500 leaving a surplus of $2,- 800 and this is on a fee of only $20 per member per year. lons. of water, per minute of flow. He urged the business com- munity to subscribe; to.the de- benture issue as it was'a good good for 2 of the area and good for; the tourist ‘trade. Castlegar Offers Collect Garbage — For $4,000 Yearly Castlegar has offered to pick "| up ‘Kinnaird’s garbage for a flat rate of $4,000 a year. However, if Kinnaird. pro- vides a swamper for the truck, the .annual charge will be $3,- 500. At the same time, Castlegar council Tuesday night-extended the trial: garbage pick-up per- iod in Kinnaird by one month to Aug.-11 to give Kinnaird council. time to study its twin village’s offer. Municipal clerk Joe Logelin told. Castlegar commissioners that Kinnaird’s cost for garbage pick-up..during the first four months of, this year was $1, 166.27. He said that in a three- month period during that time, Kinnaird, it made 7,582 stops aud’ it: ue up 12, 779 Relieves pain ad jtchise fron those : ' dittle bites you "ve got uae Insect Repellents — = - Sun Lotion: : QT for Quick Tan : CASTLEGAR DRUG. R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine and Columbia : "Phone 364-3911 : . Fire Dept. Gets Friday Night Gall . The_ Castlegar fire’ depar rt- ment was. called ‘out at "10.45 last Friday evening when a mu- nicipal -.. garbage container ~ at Pine’ and. ‘Columbia caught on “Chief. Ed. Lewis said no da- ‘mage was done’and’he believed the: fire: to- have tbeen ‘starte accidentaly ~by either a Jmatch ‘| or, ‘cigaret., ; EMPLOYEES “Phere are now: more’ than 100,000 manufacturirig- employ- -1-€eg iar ‘British: Columbia,-100,000 | 4 ie Prairi 85,0 000 in ie provinces, ‘| in the Atlantic ‘provinces, 435,- 000:in Quebec, ‘and more fhan -| 690,000 in ‘Ontario. ' - CHURCH “OF,CANADA | Minister: Rev..F.. H. ‘Willey : — MORNING WORSHIP -— Castlegar: — 11.15 ‘a.m. Robson: — 10.00 a.m. Ast and: 37d. “Come to Wore! Leave to ia n= ET EREMENKO and Co. earn ane RETA LADIES’ SWIMWEAR Have fun Ina 1 piece or 2 piece SWIM SUIT Valerie of California or Sea Nymph Ses 30 to 38 $6.95, 7.95, 9.95 to 16.95 i large sizes 40 to 44 $i 1.95 Girls’ 1 piece BATHERS in strechee nylon sizes 4-6X $3. 50 ROT ve “i ° Ladies‘ BEACH. COATS ‘in terry cloth $2 99 ‘& $6.95 me Shortee Style BEACH COATS in cotton $3.88 & $5.95 "sizes 8 to 14 $3.99 : ty Soa: sw TRUNKS Sn tiated ayn f fabric . ~ oF latex Square cut legs or briefs $3.29 to $4.98 Boys’ sizes 2 - 6X. or 8-14 ~ $1.98 - $2.29 -LAMES? SANDALS also ITALIAN. ‘SANDALS Cushioned ‘insoles, cross straps low or high wedge heels you can’t go wrong with a pair of Casuals or Hush Puppies... We have va‘large assortment of ‘styles. and complete | range of sizes’: » $7.95 - $9.95 MEN'S SANDALS Made in Paris... $4.95 Also... $3.95: & $5.95 Complete range of sizes . $3.98..and. up. Hand: wade O08 MEN - For COMFORT and SUMMER COOLNESS Mr. Moroso said a_9-hole : ccurse would require 175 gal-| fm there were 498 miles put on the'|§ reco : URELTED Prices ranging from aise plus full s lection of tackle: Wants a Topless a | _ BATHING at NOT ME! . SEA QUEEN | ” Has more for you in eet in the: one » piece or... two ‘Piece bathing suit. me : — TOPS. CAN: BE REMOVED — © - $10.95 - ie tase Keep cool in your. pool —.in a Sea Queen ene Over 30 accel of reels to > ehissed From | - “somewhere in the. right. p + nity went through: the -s pair’ job » ing -picketed on. Saturday. while >on Provinosal Library,’ Parliament ‘Butidings, Victoria, B.C. ‘ Been TTEN D0. aay Estimates indicate Kinnaird’s population: will pass 2,500 per: sons next year and itis sonable to assume that! it lll be expected to change its sta- tus to that of a town at that e;° members = of Castlegar | Sounell were told last week.; & progress report on fhe BC. Mocerek Council study of the possiblo ‘amalgamation of ‘the two villages and/or the the set- of oe ‘over a persons to vues le said that besides Cas- tegeh rocent elevation to town status, at least five other vil- lages were: tified. fo! ‘for reeks, ‘He gata it is hep ive: the'report: ie hdd th sum tion neighborhood.” He said Powell River being considered: That) com “amalga- mation’ process i: 1955 and its Eo aeeert Sis ie someones in the However! cautioned Mr, Blak- ley,: “I’-assure © you" we. won't lant thet eir exper: Jences" Bere, medical health otf: : WKHU cer. Dr. James McAnulty. w: ce on. Monday ‘for {neue ‘The action was taken by the provincial cabinet: on the. re- commendation of the Civil Ser: vice Commmuicsio on, THE GOOD MONTHS.. Taly 1 and ‘August are the ‘camplig,’swimming, an Warfteld’s : drinkin, was /polluted.: He had jbee: ‘Sus- pended the/first time ‘when * ‘he battled Castlegar. council: on Proposed sewage : lagoon. first: ension was &| jealed to th a") pen PP ‘iieectie man Civil Service Com- n_ which reco: mmended the | 2 ‘pri Hourly- rated. saplayesa cant some Hentenin their bel 50. 50 will is: year. are learning Pune : have ‘always been fortunate enough before to ob- ay Sistancest strike action and:the shut’ down of in- hile‘we've' viewed with a detached air the indust- ie yattig issued, no ‘longer. can we be. smug. the feeling: that “it hasn’t" happened here; e.” It has now happened and ‘will sha: onths the reverie ‘while st: * time. when’ they reap cet reward for a:hard iyear iof:istudy | : still stream. Carpenters arhe 9, began ic keting a.Castlegar firm a pie are. presently: abou urday were joined. by: 28 “other 40. carpenters’ on‘ strike ‘in Bil Cameron. ‘the Brotherhood of Carpenters: ahd carpenters ‘on Monday pre :picketing was extended to a're- béing carried out /at the airport by. ae anoth “local contracto! ays and -about: 100 B er ‘East Provincial in: the : West: Kootenays.’~ are three Jobs Deing picke' arrived ini Castle 3 which ressed | in an ee for: about two ‘weeks, Canon | follows two moi = has been Oglow, “Contractors, a office is _Io- cated” ‘ahove >: Oglow Brothers |: Building Supply. here, were be- A ; Sustoeniad will: - appear." ‘be: | Patel “S300 Gk the al the d and Join le. pal eat ‘outright! by. 3. ‘hot our-on April 1, 1968, a ters i $8 an hotie-in the elsoni area and in: the East . s |.00' Oct.’ 1 of next year.\!: fore village Tuesday night to: protest. the f londay +~ also began’ to picke et” a" Columbia: Builders project fat: the ‘airport. yaa Blow, a principal in gi ctors firm,-ia a director of ist “and ‘West ‘Kootenay, ctors’ eS t ing ;witho jon of the matte salves working js the S at fas" carpent empldyed:-: by |~ 3 | coast contractors who Bay: mo) fi It _ been local ‘rates,; On: Monday, 600° sarpentery ek ‘in | the Seaseeen, ot ry ‘over wages. 5 cotenays | - ot $2.85 an jours for horhe build. The conciliation off icer aug: : ‘gested pa 1 an hour retroactive ipaign:- Rather: they are déadly ‘ser- lous “warnings : if ‘what can lie aliead of/us in. the’: G Mill’ Union’ will ‘strike ‘Cominco’s’ plants: at Trail ‘and ‘Kimberley: at'3 p.m. tomorrow afternoon, 2A 48-hour strike notice was delivered. to the company yes- terday ‘ morning’: fo ge fe Be ae ‘far.as it'is oa to go, 1e ‘ support of: its’ members ‘— ‘two “votes: — to do all within its. power to with: the than the one'su ‘gested in? oe majority’ conciliation report. us. appear, from. a community and public ss t ot oie that’since,.a’ strike. was’ inevitable at’ Trail it is-perhaps. better’ that: it has‘ come nojy,than ‘ at ome other ° time within of the provindal government's senior con- ciliation, officer, in ie. area is‘a good sign ‘if ‘only | because ig ‘process and would help’ lead’ to the’ situation barge where ‘governments ‘told industry/in general’ what it must, pay. and ‘employees what pay cheques they. must be content. th. various reasons. This type .of. atmosphere. doesn't. yet .pre-.. vail ‘and ‘won't’ unfortunately, patil the strike has been! in’ ‘AAI we, the public; can do ‘at this time “ts express the ‘. ‘sincere: hope. that’ both Cominéo and eee Union will--. iderati ‘oF. J : “Tobration to mark the Village : sides would ; ‘like ito; ae themselves bit! can’t make: for «| > of Castlegar 1 becoming a: town’ _on- Jan. 1, Village “chairman We H. Reed ‘suggested to mis- i}: Slonesr : last .week thet "the *‘eolebration should be held es +: close..to-the. date. the village get ‘down’ -to ; very: serious the ,strike -goes, into effect, ‘and that ade will--be ;.°: ‘prepared ‘to give and take. Tet us hope Mr, :Fisher is suc- brin the: Proper atin sphere.’ ‘for. ‘this ‘ it/status ‘as is possi. : Gwilyn Hughes gested a fe luncheon or dine “ner: atc oni ‘Muntelpat: A fairs nister. Dan ‘avert inv’ =uwould be “speak