PET STEVIE Lo =| Gompensation Board ‘To Hold a‘Sominar ; AtNelson i on Oct. 26 Management, supervisors / and industrial flret-ald” attendants in. i the Nelson area will have the op- AMONG THE 5-PINS ; satay behind it. at all times, portunity of tearning more about " ‘ ¢ * 11, Don't offer advice to other the Workmen's Compensation Board Unitke’ contact- sports; with| nowlers, unless they ask far tt, ae. so oneaas seminar to be) held Oct.: 15. to 21, points: up “Remote first white logger, Captain Cook was| thelr hard physical violence, bowl- 12... If pins are.not se automa. Control" logging among. theimyriad Pri we ee would be‘ in’ the oe nee ae angle here en teal at aa re oor pberotlrer unt ie epee ok ihe oeaar i ie f unheard of logging improvements “a-radto-sontrolled 2] Of rules 1a: lown’ = it - since the worthy captain, felled, his Gn bed aeaeliateane retical havior ‘on the lanes, “The ‘rules vary | tres have more trouble getting pin. eociation. .The oil ay ; nen firat giant fir, held, completely off-the-ground log | from ‘place to place,“but the éssen-| boys than customers, o starts dads a i 8 aren at ‘Loggers: at Comox Lake on ¥ handling which makes available the| tial ones are” similar’-everywhere. 13. Although “body English” ig|in Ne! ae ae fala) ee ati i a couver: Island operate a sky-car —| timber of. tough .B.0...terrain that|They are Justa matter of common| part of the game, confins any of -Fivo-o! re a te like ia; tramway — on ‘the steep. would otherwise .bé.considered inac- | sense and common courtesy. | your weird gyrations to your own per er uations on.commmnene slopes of the north fork of “the| cegsible, The rules of etiquette for bowl- | Jane. oa Hest pe arora aes Cruickshank’ river. “This “four-ton era are designed ao that the game Ig| | 14. Keep.a check on your, tem. oe motieta, Uaey are: Tei be Me cartiage: -runs: along -8;:;two-inch as pleasant as possible for everyone per and language’ — those. bad semete does teat diated steel ‘sky-line cable: .to ‘bring logs concerned, | here ae Leni the eats to, is ee i rit ef pe eer at aide, ! jo 3 5 ee aaae’ Gar eras Ils a" 100 hp) : preter Powis: to pick'your.| ball up | oan: Reider parton mae diesel engine which Ilfta, logs coms |. i . Parns' pletely. clear of the ground by . 16. Be’ good sport, and give| tion officer, means of a tong Ine. The sky-car’s credit and encouragement to’ othera, A wide range ‘of topics. will be diesel engie 1s remotely: controlled | (5 Tratning | Plan f Next: FROM™ {TO 1 . os ~“Bchool-"Trustets-of “British Col: umbia will be asked at thelr Octo- Md 2 ber Convention.to‘embark on a unl- ; i _|-que leadership ‘training programme. BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD. NOLOTHER “The project would be under dl. OCTOBER 15 - 21 1S NATIONAL FOREST. PRODUCTS WEEK WOODIHEATER rection vof the; University ‘of BO.|. reat other bowlers “the. wail GIVES YOu ee a cco 4s no registration fee ana /Extension Department and: would be! you would expect them to treat you, ‘There ‘ e : financed basleally by a grant from pre all, Coceiter that bowling |'’*: Throughout the year, fire stri- delegates are welcome from all in. — BTR rexcvnes engaged one of Vancouver's out-|_ - es £ oni eRe: er ponamens _ standing violinists to play for ‘the oy kes an‘average’‘of 170 Canadian ho- | dustry. Further information can be So ee gee otyemprie a era ehaied iy conacng ier ‘Trustees Association. that good fellowships ‘the! best| ‘Every ‘fitteen hours, fire t thi mill. to Tt ls-a unique. undertaking, de-/ reason for the game's existence. So,|a lfe somewhere in Canada. day shift crew of ie" SAW demonstrate the mellow tones and resiliancy of the violins, The crew Was definitely impressed and a bit National : Forest: Products Week: Hails: kogging »@aptain Jamea Cook earned the | by radio. A “hooker"’ hooks. y) title: of first: white: logger. in British | logs toithe tong line. Phe estes i Columbia, when: he-dropped anchor | (who'receives.the logs) then brakes In Nootka Sound ‘iri ‘1778 to‘reflt his} and lowers the:logs by radio: control vessel with new masts and spars} from a‘tiny attached to of Douglas fir. 4 4‘) his belt, : National “Forest | Products ‘Week, It-is.a. certainty . that if: B.0.a CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 12, 1961 Nafional Forest Products Week, Oct. 15-21 Western Hemlock Forest Week Proclamation Used in Violins Signed by Lt.-Gov. Pearkes Fes en Coamba Sawin Joy enused him to search for some way I eriog Gets Terai aa Notiseed on | eo eveioe and sell in the distant supplying West Coast hemlock for|to produce a violin that would be rest Products Week in British Co- national end international market; the precise and exacting manufac-|accessible to the average PersoD |iumbia. was signed by Lieutenant. And that in tribute to people ture of violins — an unusual thing | without sacrificing quallty — the Govemor G. R. Pearkes, following who aQstain the growth of the for- for a big sawmill cutting such stock| criterion of this delicate instrument. the int duction of an Order-in-| ests end maintain thelr production, as stringers, uppers, ladder stock Being an engineer by profession Councll by the Hon, Ray G, Willis-|the week of Oct, 15-21 ts belng ob. and. planking. pnd 8 prolific inventor by nature, | ion, sinister of Lands and Forests,| served aa Nationsl Foret, Products A few years ago a West Const|he devised a process for treating : Week in ia and the United sawmill manager recelved a request/ wood, making it adaptable for his) © The proclamation is as follows: Slater: of suai: for s small amount of 1% x 10 edge| purpose, His initial small ahipment ‘That the economic welfare of : ee grain hemlock, The ahipment was} of B.C, hemlock was a simultaneous | 2: is to a dominant extent based tt is hereby proclaimed that destined for Thomas L, Fawick, an| success in ita reaction to his pro- | o? the successful harvesting, man-| this same period be declared a Na. industrialist from Cleveland, Ohio, | cessing, ufacturing and marketing of its oe Forest Products Week in who had made a hobby of collect- Tt ie noted during National Fo. | forest products; ing rare violins and now was mak-|rest Products Week, Oct, 15 to 21,| ‘That B.C. produces 60 per cent ing them. that a large number of Westem|°! Canada’s lumber, 90 per cent of | c1 Mr. Fawick’s Interest in violins! hemlock violins have now been| HF Plywood, 100 per cent. of her manufactured. According to tests|7€d cedar shingles, and 26 per cent conducted in a Los Angeles theatre, (Of the. nation’s pulp and_ paper, the.Instruments are comparable to|Which must be marketed through- e ar a es the revered Stradivarius violing.| Ut the world; ree Top musical celebrities, including ‘That the forests of B.C. provide Jescha Helfetz made the compari-|™any and varied products, which areas, retailers are'in the require the enterprise of our people| of planning, ee We are suthotised dealers for the splendid forest products ’ produced by - Celgar Limited SAWMILL DIVISION, CASTLEGAR Schéiol:Trustoes To-Hold:Spécial men's isn’t; coverage and, benefits under the ..Workmen’s Compensation Act; -’ Fire-Prevention Week! how claims are-processed; how the of ..the . industrial eraia “Sot for October-8-14| cess ries signing of the proclamation ulminates MOTORS Lip. . PHONE: ‘365-2411 " cotman ES fan Lumber. "| Suite 2109-304..Martin: Street, Pen- signed’ to: develop atronger: leader-| dont; let, the 'presturesof competi: |: And, the thagio, thing ‘about | tion.’ * ship among trustees a3 individuals, tion turn you into a bowling boor.| these fires is that thousand 7 bef cata members, and as members Here are some of the.general]them could have been’? avi Brovincal.and n8-| cytes of bowling we've culled from They should never ‘have hapy over-awed — after all, they are ac- Tre aan tans Jt ates to Wn Io stomed' to the: des tlone Lacans wail of a planer and not too famil. jar with the dulcet tones of a hem- lock violin! out its range of products, British Columbia's forest industry is a stu. dy in contrasts, At one extreme is the news- ti-million-di print Jar complex as tong aga football field that turns a slush of pulp into uniform, strong, preclson-made Paper at speeds of 2,000 feet per |~ mmute and up, As the Canadian writer, Brut Hutchison, wrote of a machine at Powell River: “How can a machine be so big and yet so accurate?" At the other extreme there is| fall Fair board was held at the @ single man with two simple tools, | h a hammer and a froe, a) Ewart, the Fall Fair Annual Meeling Planned For November 6 An executive meeting of the ome of Mrs, GC. Bradford with Pete product that no machine, no mat- ter how precise and sensitive, can| and will be brought up et the an- duplicate: the handsplit cedar-| nual meeting, Dates for the 1962 shake, Fall Fair were set for Sept, 14-15 ‘The hand-spllt shake goes back| and the secretary was instructed to through the whole history of North | send these dates into Victoria, America. The shake roof is as tra ditional as the pioneering spirit meeting was set for Nov. 6 in the that built the west. It gives a mel-|Tegion Hall when all organizations ljow beauty. It protects against an will be urged to have their repre-| sentatives present. It was suggested During the last few years, there | that anyone having pictures of this weather, It lasts, has been a shake “revival” — a re-| o: discovering of its excellence for| annual meeting where they can be q shown, roofing, Much business was discussed A tentative date for the annual r any Fall Fair have them at the The trend began slowly, firat with the more expensive homes|J0dges, and many other types of which required quality material, } Lately, and more significantly, it| that achieve a quality and pattern hes spread to a wide range of cite material is capable of gi- homes whose best | Ving. SOR ee eee tie’ aaatiig of the hand-split cedar shake 1s simplicity itself. : roof obtainable — and st a reason- able cost, Today, homes, churches, schools, ulldings feature cedar’ shake roofs The ahake-splitter takes a block (or “bolt”) of red cedar, places-his LACE wit: the cutting eae altgmed to the DID YOU KNOW? That all contributions| well-tapered shake, each individu- to the K.R.C. Community| ana ridges along the grain, Chest are deductions for ine| ne duplicated, It can, however, be come tax purposes. OTT cee abo eos as tapered-edge “froe” on the’ block grain of the wood, and then taps the froe with his hammer to split off the shake, With each cut, he tturng the bolt over, stripping a ally fashioned with distinct grooves Whe hand-split shake can not approximated. with a - “resawn’ irks which many connolsseurs ‘ind equally pleasing. Straight ple- Lineup with BEAR ally to achieve a tapered effect, The result is a more uniform shake, and a8 this quality is often desired, the “resawn" shake has become . ex- but instead of turning the bolt over : tremely popular, * v Finally, there is'the ‘‘straight~ split” shake — split by hand again, |. when MM, Live, Work, Build Better With Wood a The history of the wood manufacturing industry is deeply rooted’ in “the beauty and culture of Canadian architecture. It began in the days the first settlers were faced with the task of building shelters for their families, Each man undertook -this task for himself, usually with the held of his neighbours. The primeval forests supplied the raw material. Crude tools were used in the process of hand-hewing raw material and. fashioning it into doors, windows, shutters and cabinets, z ile, new duction techni of Canadi Wood industry: gradual- ly took shape. Mass production methods came into use and were ra- pidly improved. Mass production brought new requir ardization of sizes and designs to meet the needs of Canadian families and industry, for stand- has long been recognized as a durable building material with natural lasting qualities. That is why we say “Live, Work, Build Better with Woed.” : , ‘$~ CELGAR LIMITED SAWMILLS DIVISION | who throughout ‘his = 24 HOUR THERMOSTATIC HEATE! thelr regional tonal organizations. sed:the need: fordeveloping leader- ship’ in=:public affatrs, and . for atrengthening © school boards, sald the joint project could provide the vehicle, trustees have been seeking, and ,'thatvit could prove in: ‘future -years' ‘to be one of-the. outstanding public “services ever “undertaken in Bo, nx “Our concern is, of course, to improve . the s knowledge and ability |. See. ‘proof-of- claims: t CHEVELDAVE’S - MERCANTILE: LTD. how far the .effects of such 2 pro- ‘ways provided: that our-; members| accept it’ — could well chart the} it |, holds Sreat Promise.” iy a Box 65, Robson, B.C. LL yo waste too manok i time with-mean- for, basements, excavating sewers,” ditching: tank holes, back filling and.dump truck work wot give:him the. right of way! Let him * Vetticient and - sotteetine commutilty| finish..before..beginning yout sp- leaders,” -he sa{d. “But who can say | proach. ject. may. go in’ other fields In the| kidding at.the score stand: :Don't years abead?: This, project -—-al-| carry-it onto the approach.‘ way for other elective fields also, It ue leave the proach, make ‘sure there is:nothing on your shoes:that will mar the|, ouryeara;of experlence with the] . Double Mlamond Advisory Council. "| fationy: another, 20-pér cent are the -| result .of -misuse of..electrical equip. lL 1 the..person on the Jane his, It is as a reminder of. this fact that the. nation is observing Fire Prevention Week from October 8 to 14. 1 » Nearly one-fourth of all fires in this country.are:caused by. matches and careless smoking, .according to the. Canadian: Underwriters’. Aasoc. ment. =: Simply. by uaing.care. with mat- ches .and lighted the 2. Leave all the razzing 18, Stay off the | until and | children we. can:prevent them from gars and pipes, we can hold down our vast: fire toll: By. keeping matches away from statting fires. : By making aure that all of our ig your turn to bowl. After bowl. -immedl: sare in’ good repair, we can reduce the Possibil- ately. é ‘4, Don't “loft” the ball, Get ur hand downs to the lane, “and roll it. > Bate you-are losing, don’t alibl, : ay If you are winning: don’t Get set properly, but: don : t 3 9. Before. getting on =the; “aps =} ity-of her, 5] 6276,000,000, In: terme. of: today’s “hese ‘are soma of the truths being stressed, during Fire Pretens tion Week this year, Fire Prevention Week ; + slays falla: in.the week -containing Oct- -ober Sth, for it was on.that day in 1871. that.the Great: Chicago Fire | broke out, The Chicago ;fire took construction costa,:the Chicago pro. perty. damage -would paren into ‘Dillfons! . z +The Great-Chicago Fire, fn ad. dition‘to: being tragic - and - costly, Ul nad one constructive: facet = it FOR YOUR. OLD RANGE N’ “THIS BRANDNEW “30%,Auto. _ Electric -by -: -_ Eventually . it. brought: recogni- tion. of the need for a concerted]. national fire, prevention effort. Each year the Queen, by. pro- clamation, sets aside the week con- taining | October .9th, as Fire Pro- vention’ Week. in Canada. i Last year,.in this country of | :: ‘ours,.Fire took the lives. of over 560 ) Pire Josses .In Canada. have ex- |: Ceeded” $14,000,000 for’ the. second year in a row, with the total climb. }ing.substantially-each year... | Tt-is to the interest of all to rededicate ourselves to the never- .ending crusade against Fire, pore: 7 persons, with over 230 of these bee |:-4. ... }] ing ‘children, ry TOTBABY PANTS teary aie 9 "REXALL HYDROGEN PEROXIDE een x) REVAL MINERAL oi, So"aeteyioamerin st 2 Ta REXALL GER-RMTELIQUID TONIC jy. "2' REXALE TINCTURE OF IODINE . iets. 5% shin 9 va 36 GENERAL PURPOSE ENVELOPES conte tc el 5 TERRY FACE CLOTHS «17 eZ citer ct cs ogy 2 tee DRIENNE COLD CREAM Secreta 2 ‘REALM OF MAGNE St “REXALL MI-S1-SOLUTION or KLENZO.LIQUID-ANTISEPTIC. .— ... ‘Two popular everyday .. . antiseplics ... mouth washes... gargles... breath sweetener, 16 oz, battle, for OI eaPSULES bie $1.29. 2 for 1.30 iy aon te “$4.90 2 for 4.01 ED. ENVELOPES 1506, with B12, Regular $3.25 2 for $3.26 3 rows of nylon bristles. Tutted end, convex or ulti teft syle: ;each time he makes a cut, the shake-splitter works from the same Side of the wood. This type is not Wheel Alignment jtapered, but perfectly straight, and. Kinnaird - Phone 365-2472] cives an attractive “built-up” ef- fect when used on a roof. ATTENTION PET OWNERS VETERNARIAN WILL BE AT Enterprise : ! nat = ye: REXALL, porrnutsion Listed below isthe ha ty eta f tataing 7 vitaming for Atitomatic Clock..,Controlled jee SSpowtia's tas, 3 daoft ting curls. Holds the most yang hair atyles. ef $1.75 Rte 1.76 4 ox Beg $2502 for 2.51 for the Castlegar © ferry for, the, infants anit young childrens THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 Smith’s Boarding Kennels ” Phone 365-4557 “Oven. months of .September © 1960 “and “Boz. Reg $3.49 2 for *3.50 | ‘32 on Rey $9.25 2 for *9.26 ; ‘ =. qxBurner. ‘Number of sound tripe 440) e @: BLarge “Ton -Elemenits for eo ea ate 103,646,’ number of ‘trail ses : e Visual} 3 s Window,. and Oven trucks —-all types” (16378) 716STR: fi “PRESCRIPTIONS “Light. : number sof, motor-busea, (763), Features. : DI; os m 7 | : ae | ) : eee AIN-DRU Smith's Kennels ff baat Le : = ag j || Reg. <$349:5 tc EE 2) Ae _ FOREST PRODUCTS WEEK — OCTOBER t * re 1061. September 1960 is ‘16 or Reg. $5.25 2 for 5.26 4 ren eg ade s Top erivere (56,041) 56,818, -number of |... - .. Extra Cooking; Space.. érailers-and mi-trailers “ (890) 1,086, number of Plus many more outstanding number of snotst eyelet (60) oat 41 VAND. “NATIONAL OCT.16 091 “Cel twice as much ~ “15. 21. 1961, Sera