CASTLEGAR NEWS, iebieitl Sept. 5, 1968 aT WINLAW WAS REALLY BOUNCING last when many former residents returned for their second reunion. Festivities were held in the Winlaw hall and ball park and included a dance Saturday night which some 200 at- tended. There were 132 registered guests from many points in B.C., Alberta and the state of Washington. One night was when the old “Swanson” orchestra took over for a few dances. Another reunion | Joe SHERRY HICKS AND SHANNON ANDER. is planned in three year’s time. The above picture of some of the residents and visitors was taken Sunday afternoon. — Castlegar News Photo SON were the two little brides on the Pres- byterian Church Float which took third prize in the Slocan City parade held on Monday. BEAUTIFIES your home with one — Castlegar News Photo FROM THE GALLERY Parliamentary Secretary—‘A Price Above Jewels’ quick coat: By Henry Heald of lasting ga|vice president at Terrace, z| with all interested groups, we Wi problems and are Bigtime Logging Means Solving Big Problems Ron Jordan, Twinriver's has found that distance is big. problem ‘when it comes to. producing large "| quantities of wood at a.reas- wnable cost. Harnessing the Nass river for Canada's lar- gest log drive while respect- ing the needs of other users tlme they were granted. /-The two tree farm licen- Per.cent of the wood require- ments ‘at Watson island. ‘hey are situated “in an area which, .until the arrival of company operations, was pra- Sllcally, devoid of industrial activity. is proving to be a job. “We are working hard to get the river under. control for log driving without up- a) setting fishing, spawning. or safe access for others,” said Mr. Jordan, “Following —_. discussions have identified thet NanIOUS trying to work them out as. we design and install the log. driving controls," he sald. sa Driving the Nass and Hisuftestion for Tree farm licences No. 1 and 40 at the of logs over the long ‘distances involved depends ‘on jure, of rivers. such as’ the N; The : original plan this year culled for logs ‘tobe driven on‘ the spring run-off, but the: company: held:'back because the: catchworks near Iceberg bay‘ were not. ready. to receive’ the logs at; the time of the run-off. Conse- released later, many hung up on paras in’ the ‘river. expect to recover this wood when the fall run- off begins,” said Mr. Jordan. “In the meantime we have reassessed the whole plan. We have some very experi- enced people working on on the quently, when the logs were] ff ces" provide approximately 60 | iM protection A western MP advertis-; munications with the party) liament Hill will be drive and. installations; and THE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE float took se- cond prize in the Slocan City parade on Mon- day. It included a bake sale and all the goodies were sold out in a matter of min- utes at the grounds. — Castlegar News Photo ing for a secretary in an Ot- tawa newspaper asked for a understanding handicaps of Western riding. . He wanted a ‘person with a pleasant manner, smarter than her boss but not bossy. Age, appearance, marital sta- tus, private habits, family background, religion or poli- tics were of no consequence. 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It’s too bad they can’t find Sone. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. Starts Thurs., Sept. 12 thing useful for him to d Business and Professional Directory CASTLEGAR CUSTOM * UPHOLSTERY LMARVIN L. LeROY GREEP’S ELECTRIC BS., OD. Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST OFFICE SUPPLIES Call at the * CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 365-7266 PARSLOW’S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Locksmiths District Social Notes and News Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 and Mrs. Frank H. Jive nice coseians For Complete .|guests at the home of their|ed Bishop of Nanaimo. were the son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop of Other recent visitors to the! Bishop home were Mr. and Mrs. ‘fom Simpson, also of Nanaimo; dine Giraud left Saturday to take up a teach- ing position at Abbotsford after spending the summer f|they were accompanied ‘by her sister, acting as maid of honor, be- fore jpaving Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kubos and family of Kinnaird re- puned Sunday after holiday: ing in the Okanagan and tra- velling noeugh the Ropers pass Cal ey turned hone rie “the Crows: | C: inert in-law and sister, Mr. . Everd ‘Cooper Of | Mrs. Victoria, They returned Fri- day. While at Victoria Mr. Hawkins’ brother-in-law. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Medd of Winnipeg were also visit- ing Mr. ani Lang and family of m id. Mrs. Theodore gu Kinnaird bolaford, where they attend- ane fortunate in dinibelng able to ane on Ot whom he. work. for 11. years ‘alin. Gary DePaoli left Sunday for Vancouver where he attending UBC. He has‘ ‘eens visiting his brother and sist: erin-law, Mr. an Past wi Mrs. Byng Gir- Red Deer over the long weekend. On their. return Mr. Giraud’s brother, Victor and Karen Andersen. nia. While @ there hey visited re-|Disneyland and Unive: City. At Universal City John had his picture taken with Herman of “The Munsters” series. They also visited Mr. and l'th Mrs. Sam Relkoff, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Ball of Kinnaird, a Los Angeles - and Mrs.- Lloyd Big: nell ic Kinnaird | were rie Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien FIRST MORTGAGE soar COMPANY. Assets $217,000,000 — Capital & Reserves $42,000,000 your i or bee to: 7: = SHORT: ‘TERM TERM DEBENTURES 850 West Hastings, Vancouver A dividena has been "paid paid a regularly, every year — h aeys camping at Balfour for the ness bree » RK. V. Lae ae and f tamiiy of of Kinnaird Focently spent a week at Whit te Rock. 0: in their return their son, is who is train; ing for the R RCMP at Penhold was home for the long week- end. enor. to the wi visa week, accompanied by house guest, Corrine Lowe of Harding, . Karen Andersen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Odd An- DePaoli tot Castlegar, for the Pe Mr aud of Rosen travelled to|§ driving logs on the Fraser, a river unsurpassed in ‘western Canada for the number and variety, of groups which de- pend on it. moving, clear aoe bs, Bre vide -guidance and channel control. One source of hang. ‘ups is uncut. trees which have .| fallen into’ the river / and grounded on the huge root causing pile-ups. :Ty 1a “Il Chickens Chuck Canada Good, C. Roast da Choice Mature Grain-Fed Beef .... Ib. Boiling Beef Canada Choice, Canada Good ........ .39C pone ones OGG Sausage Breakfast. Gov‘t. Approved. Veal Patties -69¢ Breaded. Gov't. Approved ... ~49¢ Fresh Killed. Canada Grade A Sliced Bacon Canada Approved. 1-Ib. pkg. crews are gradually cutting ott thes roots and felling ees which a) pear I reat rsa gan along the “1 vie “We. have Salmon “People seem cognize the yatribution that. 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Carolynne James CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates Given Her Dipioma As Practical Nurse Carolynne James of Cas- tlegar was one of 16 girls who recently received diplo- mas in, practical nursing at the graduation exercises of the B.C. Vocational School in Nelson. A nurse's cap was placed on her head and she ey ven a diploma by Mrs. T. ‘enholm. Each of the girls re- ceived a copy of the New Testament and was congra- tulated by Mrs. R. C. Bell of the ladies auxiliary to the Gideon Association. The included . Lowest Price RADIA Was $349.95 FOR THE @ Carriage glides on 4 * HUNTER We Have A Good Selection OF BINOCULARS “' PETTITT PHOTOS.; SOLOHd LLILLSd 0» and 45 left, right: Priced to Suit Every Purse PETTITT PHOTOS * SOLOHd LLILL3d SAVE aeons Craftsman 10 Inch Now Only .........: $ 249.95 bearings. Fingertip-adjust up-front ‘controls. | Removable key-locked push-button switch starts, stops motor. Prevent accidents. 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Letters ‘for ze Bilton, Canieear Newm Dreier 460 Casta: Publication must be accom- occupied by the incorrect item Saly, and ,that, there all be no Hability in any event beyond the amount paid for such ad SOR Sr ee Notice to Residents of Castlegar Power Interruption ‘There will be a power interruption on Mon- - day, September 9th, 1968 for approximately two (2), hours commencing at 8 a.m. The area affected will be Columbia Avenue from North Crescent St. to Front St., Cedar-St., Crescent St., Main St. and all feeders off Main” St., from First Avenue to Maple St. 4 This outage is to improve service to these areas. Wes! Kootenay Power & Light Co. Ltd. nie Mahoney ‘of Red Deer, Alta., formerly of’ Kinnaird. During her stay she accom- panied the Mahoneys to Cali- fornia and Mexico, touring] ti, Disneyland ‘and Marineland of the Pacific, as well as cine er points of interest. ~ Douglas Burrows return- ed to Vancouver recently af- ter. visiting | his parents, : Mr. and Mrs. Odd. 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