CYNTHIA DADDY, THIS 1S CLYDE STRIDE, INDE, MEET A MY_ FATHER. OF COURSE HE LIKED YOU, SCANDE, HE'S JUST NOTA | DEMONSTRATIVE PERSON | sold or. under option. Only, 21. exhibit booths re- main to be rented and these will likely ‘be snapped up within a very short time, according to Dal Town, manager of exhibit space. [ The 1966 PNE will be held from ‘Aug. 20 through ‘Sept. :5, and. features a gala salute to'the British Columbia Centenary’ ewith a'‘‘Centenntal Jamboree Many. ofithe exhibits at this year’s PNE will feature the Cen- tennial theme ofithe fair. will faa ERS : be highligh ed A by de. ney _tetase Bank Forecasis a Century Of Great Provincial Growth | ° he rapid in British ‘Columbia’ of ‘a :prosper- ous economy-and.a modern soc- of Canada in “As an important supplier of the world’s, needs for ond * ine current issue “of the Com- mercial Letter of'Canadian ‘Im- perial.Bank of Commerce. Canada’s west. coast, states the letter,'was unknown to Euro- ns for more than‘two'centur-| - les after development began in ihe ‘east and’ siov ly ‘sparse. ‘Then thediscovery of allu- vial gold peti on the Colum- bia and: Fraser rivers brought thousands ‘of gold ‘miners and triggered the sequence of events oa thats feenstormed a fur-trading tier into the prosperous diversified economy ‘of today. This: year British: Columbla is celebrating fhe centennial of the unton of th \dand Vancouver ‘sland in 1866. It be- EATON’S “ TRAIL aa $1.49 DAY : Tuesday JULY .12, 1966 Personal shopping ‘only Over 225 items ~ At One-Low Price forest ‘and ‘mine sproducts, ‘the is on-the of ery, Printing and publishing | } chin and chemical he. sabiantial growth in| P22 tertiary industries — with con- Mrs. J Stewart. Also centration .on trade,.. service, a second century of illustrious -growth,” the letter continues. ‘The terrain and climate are as diversified as the economy. The climate varies from -near- Mediterranean to tundra in dif- ferent areas, with the warm Japanese,Curvent.and the. series| The of mountain ranges exerting ort: and communica: tions, and finance and related pisvities — “reflects clearly em | ME ig ‘maturity “and “stren- a of British Columbla’s “econ- omy.” The. omnlning g industty has! 824 growth, and shor output in aes, vas $279 million. |: with the greatest out-| nrs. ‘J. metals ‘put were zinc, lead, copper and ‘on ore, and. during ‘became an roleum, natural gas and na- “products, asbestos and able ‘directly ce.of the province. Estimated he’ leading non-metals. been a: significant yy, min- .value..of forest, 1965 was $920 million, ‘and ue capital investment reached a re- cord ;high Jevel with the erection of an estimated $250 million worth of new, manufacturing facilities. “The forest industries of}: British Columbia have an enor- mous sowt ‘potential. -With more complete utilization of the tree itself and the growing it im; portance of the interior timb: stands, the forest industries can be “expected ‘to continue their leading role.” The manufacturing sector ranks ‘first in the province in | terms of‘value of ourput with a 1965 total of more than $2.9 bil- lion. Wood and paper product industries continue to be domin- ant,.but there have been. ope! sions in recent years'in the duction of ‘transportation sre ti :} ment, iron pene steel Hoy a smelting, me’ ing concerns recently, ‘he Com- Be mercial Letter notes. Commercial fishing and a- griculture make significant con- tributions to the economy of the the year the |: important |’ k say “Forests ‘cover 58 per cent ey oe and nm | Anders of B.C, and are “the most ‘valu-! Be fmee fends. gathered. High: hav */ daughter, Mr..and visiting at lhe of of the evening was a.m of Galashiels in'Sco province) home Sunday: after spending Mrs. df ‘tunes on ‘the ‘bagpipes, |‘Sh iL “Watt, Jim Mo- J. - an dancing was ‘enjoyed thrcuchout -the ‘evenin: Mr. id Mrs. Hamifton Scotland left: for the ome - of ‘stheir: .son-in-law iand Mr, and Mrs. Bill Watt! Shute ‘Mr, “Andy and Jacquie of Castlegar are at- tending the 51st annau! conven- tion of Kiwanis International at Memorial Coliseum in Portland Oregon. ;A'total of.15,000 people, ‘Kiwaniansiand. families, are on ‘hand ifor the ‘affair, first‘in ears | Portland :since :1920. (Mr,-Shutek ‘of the: Ci Ki- Great Demand for Pacific’ National Exhibi . Exhibit. space for the 1966 | monatratio Pacitie National, Exhibition | is fh already more than 95 per cent b isp ition: Spoce bioek chopping, ob ty a department ‘also have‘a ma: ag a stream g ultra. sonte ‘wood -testin; dreds“ of couver, Castlegar Girl Is Successful . In Music Exam Christine Windsor of:Castle- = was among -the’ ‘successful local entrants in the recent Royal }Conservatory ote? onto exami le of { pear aie | ed a pi Christine recelv in the Grade 6 Piano exaniins: ition!’ log: Bisling, axe: cig and other Hits on, Research Council : 10 DISCOUNT or GWG CLOTHING _STANFIELD'S UNDER. ‘WEAR T-SHIRTS. & WORK SOCKS in] McGREGOR DRESS SOCKS ht of exhibits; added to all'the' other free at-|: GLOVES: "& MITTS CASUAL. -NEVER. PRESS PANTS _ ALL .DRY..GOODS ‘ENAMELLED POTS & BANS, ETC.’ SOME ITEMS AT GREATLY Sore CLEARANCE CHEVELDAYVE'S Mercantile Ltd. P.O. 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GEORGE UY ERIC OLMSTED, C.LU. ied O'REILLY : 151 5th Ave. TEES “4 more of other duties hey Kinnaird . United Church, Preacher hepowe rey ser rar ree CHURCH OF GOD. -'qinnaird Coma. Hall) Pastor: Rev.::Ira: Jobnsoa sgoe “u Phone 365-6762 «: : 10.38 a.m. Morning Wenhlp 00° p.m.) Evening ' Vacation Bible School “Continues' until’ Fri, * July 6th: ; Sth, 7. pam, Theme: “aig. A Adventure .with ia THE SALVATION: ‘ARMY: fae Pine ‘ Street) ° vation Army moved: onits Seuvities to 363 wain Sun sony am. Esser Meeting. Wednesday 8.00 ie stat, reday P 10.00. a:m, Flome League, ae Phone 365-7112 cite cle Phipps . ch, ro, | less of the fact Shat he the may have servic {9 be number. two,:.Gordie Tas ps ting: one chance£if you make sa, | fut = damaging me, ice: piticers +due. to oar expe the ma; i feridant>who (has fi vibes a revious, co comes before the ben been on duty all nig! There are alsoa score or that have tobe ea into the day's sche, le e have. i“ pra “the: probation| e.and prisoners may, have ganas go out:on ines ortly b re.-that | © 2 andl sha "$e. a. i "oysiegt | appear iin | T° it that the the:RCMP no longer. enjoys Sf. ‘an: | {Tit (is \true. attended. ‘an "5.50 p.m., : the: ‘re: ‘of, the afternoon is ta- items. in the morning: checking. parole. R. hy Tegordsy arranging road. safety |. talks, .e' SEtening Calls “You can ony bank on get- ponsibilit honest person, Someone with a falrsamount of ns sked ¢ D > hom; a policeman his sense’of responsibility, llow officers gor ta “force, = =310 wm pac ear ia oe Sunday: 9.80 a.m, “ay finishing. those}: that were never completed : |. However Jim Band’s official | prin >{'day seldom if ever: ends when ‘Lhe sits Sowa. to. supper. ‘There is invariad) ig call fre 2 college:teams. orking auowe chiatry; and, ‘Psycho; In answer to the: ‘suggestion reputation in’ "tha It once dd He con’ ntin. ed : “pranily: 1 would like to 1odk ‘can only MIMETCE §: YA i ng“his, a gobd relatio hous A Se anion -attitu ‘deeply into,the backgrounds. of py. in! 1d | people . who make this I Ba) on: ‘She. force there aatoel change in in the , Renata Public | 0: and fee: eee y, ofsjustice.:‘The advent | Of .EV"' haa ven, ordinary citizens ‘a knowledge’ of.the: inwifor the they | more reluctant: :to get hey are | need, ‘once. : pwwith , eaued opportunity law, :indeed limany are pestonce bert ave’ got ‘toneayinn ocak aba vel necessiry. ot tb Hiaves fein freer Pe ees ex- arent that! you | poteores: ving You od have got to" wave ft tog poe — MILL TOURS Planit' ‘Maifitemarice’ ‘Shut‘Down *feoni Jane: 29't0 Saly 43 have got. ‘to remember raising strong-willed RING: mt Ss PERIOD 4 ore’ of his offie Russian the | Nelson-based Squad’ frequently calls-and op- erates from the Castlegar s aan, Their role today jeg close contact wi local people pea. nto imalntain < constant ee Frowever apart from ‘that dom, the: reseice ‘o: thnks nn a 08 fic problem of the Sons, simple. 0 swho'? seem. incapable of ‘gecepting the} posit Pro) lon ‘that:.the: lat 8 - fori the. “00H i “you: of e' people you find ‘that they sity, gral ichell as bee: en ap- e departinent of Bngllat at kirk College, it was | adnounced! sae week by’ raitwae al Sotgon Cs Campbeil. two years Mr. 2) BA in ‘honors. b, Oxtor ‘The most recent, a th ‘various university’ publications, While at Christ Church he play- ed both soccer and rugger on ‘\ of duty.”2 225, é . “Nevertheless it pays off in just-don’t make sense. eawnen you ‘put’ ot and ask the peeretel are ct reactive in you-| tad cprevto finally. ora no toa a younstat who' eet ghwa in-ani atten tordeter ns ot ‘their ths their th:work in’: the distric their :free ‘time: ete himself: was von “active in| especially wi th the HAC iat: Castle Wivwe-aro-interest- our ’| be: conspicuous, ve.must revert ties.” “But thers are sacchy ‘Conscientious. and! / puimanl ‘His experience’ in‘C: gar ae been that: young people ‘here, nerally imanage to’ stay-out: of Seoubte: ‘Only aboutia quarter’ of. rete detachments: time: is takes ‘As for young os in. ger them: rig] eral today, he; finds, 5 past = MARVIN La LeROY, 1 5 ESee, OBE» : “DESMOND -T:: wileged.: ang, self-ai assured; m0) erky and “cheeky. Peep People, thin! 1 they are going to the. dogs’ sim: ply because’ they answer’ back;” Parental Failure | ‘However. he does believe. ‘Pm’ sure ¥.does not stem. from the ent: at: home, it is at. lecisive factor. |FTLEWOOD, :.D.O.S. METRIST * 4-Snakes i _iBscones ce A try 48-Guldo's fi 2. Centunction ad 80-Man’s name 2 ae Hightly igh BONNEY WELL DRILLING « Domestic Water, Wells Reasonable, Rates | Phone ‘Jim’ Bonthron:: 965-6751 i ~” KOOTENAY BUILDERS” "AND. SUPPLIERS