CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurad ‘i Ba onans ues?” he 3 s operated Selkirk College in Cranbrook and ‘Fernie: Librarians of B.C.’s Ti regional colleges have been invited to UBC. to select books for. their college Toraries with the: emallest libraries having firat choice from ‘the coll By Connie Men An ever increasing number ’ tof people are interested in Serafts, perhaps you are one of ‘them. : Your interest may have ‘been sparked when your doctor advised you to pick up‘a ‘paint ‘brush or a crochet hook in place tof a cigarette. With extra time Creative Cuts Our: Specialty We shape your hair: to sult your face; your taste and your. life- style: Try us! PROFILE HAIR STYLING for MEN Castleaird Plaza Phone’ 365-3714 HOURS Mon. thry Sat. 9 a.m.'='5:30 p.m, Friday .9. a.m..- 7. p.m. Monday Closed ? ‘on your’hands you: may have’ td + book area, ,however. the major- ity: of the. crafts ‘discussed: in ~* j:this column will be inflation «i eed carving. Do-you rémem- ber’ the joy and: sense’ of accomplishment you felt: when you, gave a gift that you ‘had made? Everyone is creative and with 8,000 different crafts to choose from there is a craft that is suited to you... * Crafts such'as pottery can: be very. expensive, or a craft like papier mache will cost you next to nothing: .You will have. to gauge yourself in the pocket fighters taking use of inexpen- ‘sive’ mater One very ‘nice thing about crafts is that by applying your imagination you can transform * useless odds and ends into: attractive works of art. Don't... throw out your ruined panty”: hose. In-later: columns 1? will tell’ you how ‘they. can. be: transformed into’ beautiful ~ rugs, wallhangings, collages and dolls, ‘In the meantime if you'd | like a practical use for them use . a piece as a strainer for any ease "aaa speed ' up your painting. '<: Many. people think of crafts as a great’ thing to’do inithe -winter months; however there - are:many which lend them-”” selves to the outdoors. In’ the” summer you can‘collect flowers and plants, dead. bark,’ drift me ine care of this paper. ‘If enclose a self-addressed, stainp-- ved’ envelope I’ will’ be: able to answer you directly. Otherwise ° T ‘will; include} your’ answer in: _ this ‘column. : : Some people have \“T'd really. tike’ to: mal sthing like: that, butt sti 't kn wood and stones, In the: winter, | artist plaster form: In addition : some ks - of the. needlewor! onyoyabls toi work*on' outside. However; I wouldn't suggest. you make candles in the middle :: of July it’s just ‘too: rho a specific craft you'd like to know, more about, or you'd like to try’ stain glass and can't obtain the materials in your area ite. to paint that has got bits‘of dried.’ i pieces in it. Stretch the piece of nylon over the top of'a jar and. - fix it there with an elastic band. while you pour your paint: This’ will also cut down on needless ied, do 'you?: talent has to be i developed 3 race report rhythm and empha: | Briish Miners and Thei Families Finda Much Richer’ * Ufe in ast Koolenay Coal Mines. than in United Kingdom poyetitend < hat growing ‘By PAUL KNOX. , Sun Statf Reporter > SPARWOOD — — Twenty be- grimed ‘Britlsh miners trudg- ed out, of a°coal'mine at sala + Bans Wednesday, °:-just they've | done yevery working ay since they eft ‘school: they. feasted eyes| on’ a elvan East thle sky and: tho /towerlng® ‘Rocky Mout; dalnsicc/ ‘And in the bus going ay ‘the mountain from the Kaiser’ ' Resources: hydraulle mine ago. "Just put it dwn itke this?) “one. sald. “We'll eat meat this\’ “weekend,’an’. we, never: would, *ave back ‘ome." 3 That comment summs'up the’: ctl exams’ {0 go through — and then the fight from Manches- te nine hours to, Cal; Femle, ‘A’ total: of 169:men, ne and ane made the iP. {The ‘and thelr fami- translate “commodity. values. into' British money — but the’ o lies ‘have. ‘ound it difficult to', > risingly): (is © Consensus, . surpi that! the: cost. of : living. is'.’. Dale the' same’ in’ Canada it was at home,:! 4 : ‘The, $4.90 ‘hourly. wage the jmalners ‘will make ;1s' modest :by,’ Canadian: standards,” but ' re * than : twice what they - in Britain, ‘ “NO matter. “how much» swork,.. how much overtime they put" {n, we’ just couldn't. seem to get ahead,”” ‘said Jean! Small; who’ emigrated ‘with “her; husband. Roy: and five children. Mrsi Small: added ‘she’ "8 “ainaved at Sor ances nie as “electric: dryers, and “by ‘the fact! Aarprisier is al equipped with stoves and re- cee urpciaes ane tu th lore ‘came ie ominers’ childrert, ‘such’ as'15- ear-old © Lorraine “Dodstey, * year “Vwho ‘said she bid’a tearful |» {to bo ieee fromils hardrock cousins, the ~~ ‘company seems 'to have struck? paydirt : among +the . miners’ of Yorkshire, Lancash- “fre, : ‘Nottingham “and | other.< their sill. enjoying “a ut ~ mer, night, or. coming off.their. shifts, 7 and their. families 2 with no “regrets ‘about’? the decision to leave their ni tive ““0The situstion in England is ‘that (everything's: running y's sis to create your. own sense of :')- 3 je yor dge decide’ what: erates: you lik what) projects | turned:out great or rotten and. watch the smiles - Of the: people”: you’ give “your originals to and give yourself a, Pat on the:back, ‘ . ‘emi »/in national British newspa) y Kaiser. personnel = “alan Hewett.cs ‘ Although ! many are. Telucte" : ‘ant to-discuss, the British coal :: =/An ROMP spokesman said, “the:B.C. Forest Service ati “tended the fire but the inside of: placed. oa the ‘trailer was completely "e “Just wro' aati e sp burned: out, 2° of the: py sald Notting? » hamshire' miner Charles Fan-; shaw, «‘Wei' were fed up, the; bint was golng on, and wliat th® the Irish coming “of spectacular miles of riyer. Boris things vtravel.. A, land where waves “ford down -on long beaches. : “Aland of deep green forests filled ath “sk and game. And silence.: Aland of mountains that disappear “Into the sea. Alland of clean cities and clear air. - A land of valleys full of fyencly faces : ind warm handshakes. A land where fresh fruit ripens in warm summer sun. A land of highways * sa ‘and backroads that beckon.’ : PA land where history still lives with { today's way of life. A land that offers so shore fortunate ‘enough to live here, the qualities of life that. i tourists travel miles to experience. In.a world that's being civilized out‘ of it's. ‘senses, come back to yours this summer: ‘@ canary. sone “We'll: get burned a couple : “of times, but for: the’ rise part ‘they'll stay around." To: help make pure of that,“ ‘Kaiser’ gave) each’ miner‘a + $1,000: Ioan, : forgivable ff he stays for'18 months, ‘After’ the: Interview, with’ i SHewelt, there were immigra--", tin * clearances ‘and ‘médical °} = ' farewell ‘to her Yorkshire'ac--: ~- Sualintances = =, including a Ike the East Kootena! : wot ilka the food move than *” anything,!”; she sald,'"'"The Ca: snadian hamburgers | are’. 50 » good’ —’in}England ;we had ‘only.’.the.’ bun, and the meat: : and, some ‘onions, but I, like « » them real. sloppy," she ‘sald.’ /:The ‘hydraulic mle where the miners are working uses “water and gravity to cemove the’) co luction + stopped’ for ‘the annual week: eel acatlon atthe tydrale tish an carrying out ‘maintenance chores ‘and famillarizing them- selves ‘with new techniques. : i) "1've ‘never: seen ‘anything slike it,” sald Maurice Notting. hame2 “Iwas: working in‘a five-foot sear, back home and this one's 50 feet wide." : wit went straight from school 5 the mines,” said Notting. F ian, “There ‘There was'a. shortage. Boon Jobs: T could have: s erie for, “If)'things go’ right ‘here I . want to get my own home and: ° ‘get some money together. But’ this here fascinates ime." ‘For the company, the -willingnéss'to ‘stick ‘ata’ min- ° Ser's” job js. a valuable .com- “modity: Although - now. being worked is expected to ‘last only seven to 10 years, ‘Kaiser’ estimates: most‘ of its. | “In, Competition _ ‘The Castlegar ‘Savings. . Credit Union has received'a “certificate of nomination in the 1974 Park ‘and Tilford Trophy “compétition:; The new modern struc: ture, officially. open in March of J this year, was - named ; for consideration ‘by the Castlegar. “and ‘District: Chatnber of, Com- merce. 3 “1. The panel’ of. judges: have . already. begun their tours and .are presently visiting the lower mainland entries, °° ‘ans’ want the debs “this! wall teste, “As oll and natiral gas re- Serves are depleted, coal 'be- ‘comes once again an ‘economi- cal form of energy. While the East’ Kootenay a decade ago jAwas: economically’ depressed,. ithe upsurge of interest in coal thas Jed to a minor boom. ~ ™ New. apartments and stores are. going: up inet and): . Mayor>- Mike iom: soe mid munielpal. cil is pressing the provin- - government to’ provide - a for more housing. [REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH : ++ (The Very; Reverend oe Alan Jockson’.; : ‘Dean ‘of eae the mine. CH RCHES - © What: fg! Missing? ———e a TT “ST. RITA’ CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. W. Harrison.’ ‘Ph. 965-7143 . Saturday Night ‘Mass ‘7 p.m. eye Manos at ett 9 am.(and ‘11: a.m. CALVA! "BAPTIST. CHURCH | Office . 365-3430 Homo '365-6667 - jext to: the Cloverleaf . motel Castleaird ’ Plaza : : Sui “Fe 305-9682 and\ ses-8904 yv.. 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The’ result’ isa grey, Teens ‘or: even pastel appear- Ante, sour aires deter for. front : I chines), When machine yin i use a fowih beat rae, and a syn agent on nylon, and ho dhouid ane: Nour hostery to If you have a washday prob- lem, write'to the Washday Ad- vice bureau; 151) Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario. Patric "Young Says... |Those Various Types of Citizens| fait ‘Anyone who ;has worked in the news media ‘or 'worked on a poli- tical ‘campaign, ‘quickly learns to Tecognize the var- ious types of citi- zens—from thé whiners to the windbags, the doers and detrac- . ters, the:God-fearing to the Godless, the winners to the: whimperers.:.There’ are those ‘who first detected a potential evil: years’ ago! and who, like:. Chicken Little, bega: serenity “What ate we going to infortunately, indignation dies all too rapidly: on the‘ vine of enthusiasm. Fearing ones Job, ‘social status, recognition | by: neighbors or the annoyance : of “hate™: mail’ and | anonymoug ‘telephone calls, they wrap their indignation’ in ‘the. comforting Tobes. of silence. .Welli.do { remember the woman who once wrote a letter to the editor of a local ‘newspaper. When the | published letter provoked a few. telephone calls, the woman promptly: “moved ‘her ‘apart: ment,'got a private telephone and‘ne gai : ol the: -roader: an Then there are the self- Can-Cel’s 2nd Quarter $13,245,000 Second quarter. earnings of Canadian Cellulose were $18,245,000 or $1.09 per share, compared to $2,768,000 or '23 cents per share in the same . period of 1973, ve company announced Frida: ‘The total for ‘this quarter’ Rich Little will : Appear at PNE For One Day Nisonbtesfaganseate ney more, but Rich Little isn't likely to run out of subjects. Jack ‘Benny, Jimmy Stewart’ and a hast of other celebrities are’all | part. of his bag. Recently, Rich Little has been. trying: other facets: of. “show, business. He made his stage debut in Promises, Prom: ises; and generally, received good revit ews, Rich Little’ and Ed: McMahon appear at the PNE. on Aug. 30. Little's album: "My Fellow anadians’’. has become the ‘best- raclling LP- in Canadian who know exactly what to’ do—if you will only come up with the cash, organize the workers and carry out the plans! Needless to say, » there are the whiners who just: want an hour of your. time to. tell you something you already . know. But don’t ask them to become involved! > By far the largest group, of. course, are those who: tura, their, backs'and close their eyes to any reality’ that might disturb their apathy. Fearful of facing the* truth, they ‘would . turn-on’ the “ ‘alarmest’’ and ~ attack, him-for ‘ “over-reacting™ © to a fact’ Mr. Ostrich iahes to ignore! ’; * Given my choice, Tu take the Chicken Little any time. He at least: is sometimes stam- peded into action by his discov- eries. Tha ostrich buries’ him- self in his social life, sports and” non-controversial.topics. Oddly :.’ enough; the ostrich signals his . fears for all to see. He quickly — identifies‘himself as a.“middle- ‘open: "reasonable type who. Bowman ‘as ‘Distri Kootenay area is announced by the British Columbia :Telephone . Bowman. has’ served. in a: number of supervisory positions with the Compan apd most ; recen' Customer. | Service Manager for: the. West Vancouver ~ Fojects h Ta Papers :“favorite!” Little: wonder that the philosophers of the ages shake their heads ‘over ‘mankind, [AS : Kats and Love.on a! Roof Top. : Ed McMahon‘is the’ extro- verted host of the late-night’: Johnny Carson Show on. tele: i vision. He recently. made his Las’ Vegas debut with singer Vikki. Carr. 3 5th Dimension “Performances “ ; Unforgettable From 1966 on, hits like Ip): Up! and’ Away" and ‘Aquarius’. gold’ awards,''and every’ p there is to win in the, di ;that increased sales and pr contributed to the rise although © have brought’ the: ith Dimension no fewer than 14: Earnings of $1.09 Compare to 23c Included an ‘extraordinary, cred- it of $6,790,000' relating to income tax reduction ‘on appli: cation of prior, losses. Less.the. extraordinary item earnings were $7,446,000 or 61 cents per ~ share. is i Gross sales in.the quarter, were $41,239,000 ‘a year’ ago. Ronald M; Gross, president and chief executive officer, saald ices second quarter: earnings ‘were unfavorably ‘affected ) by rapidly-escalating raw, material 'Y”-and labor, costs and a seven day ,926,000, compared to, closure of both pulp mills at Prince Rupert. He said that profits’ had enabled the company to fully repay short-term bank loans, He also announced the ‘appointments of W. C. R. Jones, former president of Eddy Paper Co, Ltd. and now «chairman of the board of B.C, Cellulose Co, as adirector; and of D. P, Best, former. vice- president of Georgia Pacific Corp. and ‘are of less significance to the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 15, 1974 Gross sald that the market outlook for kraft and sulphite products continues very favor- able with. some prospect of coming into better supply and demand balance by the end of the year. Lumber prices, he added, company and_have declined sharply in recent weeks. In view of uncertain world Gross of K.V.P. Canada Ltd., and R. J. Duna "a Vancouver lawyer, as senior said, the company plans to stress Sevelopment of existing its and ‘general counsel, respectively. | D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Monday to Friday Open at 4.00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday — 12 Noon D-BAR-D CABARETS Both Friday and Saturday Nights No Cabaret financial positfon:: CHUCK STEAK WESTERN TACK PHONE 365-3294 | Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia Canada No. 1 Quality BAGH » 99 SIDES ROMS "FREEZER DEE a tb. 99c ~» tb. $1.39 seas 89" tb. See -Wleners. FRESH, NO.'1 : Ground Beef || : QUALITY... Pork Steak 89 industry, iths most. enduring’ groups. in hlstary=! shelr popularity. aie Davis? a McLenire,:!:Ron:\:Townso! ny ‘Marilyn McCoo, Davis and Flo! ‘ence LaRue Gordon. * The 6th Dimension is on vpf those Eroups that have to be. ‘seen, really,'to be fully apprec ted. Their professional! smooth-as-silk live: pe formances are sunforgettable “Ready-Mix Plant. Employees “Refurn to Work After Strike © Employees of ready: mix. 2 concrete: operations in: the interior. of :B.C., including McGauley Ready-Mix of Castle-.-; gar) returned to. their jobs Monday ‘after voting to end a seve week’ strike: ‘spokesman ‘for the. ‘Teanisters local says 'the mem- bers :voted ‘overwhelmingly to, of $2.80, with an immed ate increase of $1.20 retroact: to' January 4. The current to) in Nelson, a spokesman foi ready-mix ‘operation said h backlog created ‘by. the strike, and start moving. on’ majo accept a for.a new two-year contract. The contract,’ drawn up in © Kelowna, includes a wage. in- Castlegar Sociels ‘projects. such , the ‘indoor, swimming pool. > Trail's**Jed © McGauley, cause of the Cominco strike. He 5 said that about: half of. his i ‘Kamloops area. He will now. be Tes) onsible for installation‘and repair. services, business officesandservicecentres inthe West:Kootenay District. Mr. Bowman, with his. wife and two: daughters, ' will, reside in Nelson.) 2: y ‘Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8294 Visitor at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs.:A. B. Webster, of Kinnaird: for.the past’ three + weeks has been’ Mrs. Webster's sister, Mrs. Ruby Simmons of Kingston, sates, who is now led. ‘Although’ the new agree- ment has ‘yet ‘to be’ ratifi ‘bath sides have indicated their: acceptance, and one or tw: points still.to be worked out are igh that the contract where ‘she, will visit. other relatives... 2 is expected tobe signed with out further problems, <<)". ! The Voters list. for the City of Castlegar is now: *: “béing revised. If you are ‘eligible to. be added to the list, come to the City Hall'and complete’ e an application form before: 5 ‘p.m. Monday, ° They ‘are certainly one of tall F ‘EATURE | - CRISCO PACIFIC MILK. 3 fins “COOKIES nee 3 Phas. $1 SALMON © vavaine 7,02. GINGERALE . = favor FRUIT. DRINKS. - We. AYLMER. 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