CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 13, 1962 $25 Billion Yearly On Goods, Services FIELD AND Home Greenhouses Within Easy Reach Of Average Family and’ Suppliers — ‘Kootenay Builders, Kinnaird Socials : CASTLEGAR NEWS, ' Thursday, Sept. 13, 1962 9 STREAM BY JACK WHITE There was a time when homie greenhouses. were the exclusive Complete ‘Line of Building: Supplies % Mrs, Kaufman, Ph, 365-6488 ed under NATO for five years, A happy ‘occasion for Wayne; They were recent the guests of Mr. whole economy. So says the Bank of Montreal's Business Review for August, just issued, which traces the changing patterns of spending by Canadians in the years 1954 to 1961. 3 “In those elght years, Canada’s population rose some 19 per. cent, | while personal income after taxes inoreseet by. 50. per cent, the bank say! "in the same years, while ex- penditures for all goods and ser- vices also increased by shout 50 per cent, spending on services went up | yn more than’60 per cent. ‘Thus in broad figures, services increased their share of the total between 1954 and 1961. by about three per cent, In the same. period, by contrast, the shares of the dur- able and non-durable sectors drop- about one and two per cent A holiday is a wonderful ex- eursion to look back on, particu- larly if spent in the open in this beautiful province of ours. We recently. returned from such a holiday and I'm looking because it would be hard to digest. story has it that some poor un- back already. We didn’t travel far|Poot Pen, when that fish strucl — Vancouver Istand and back — but you don’t have to in this pro. in the’ world, Our rugged mountains, emer- ald - lakes, :rippling ‘brooks, our rugged ‘coast line with its pound- ing waves, our giant Douglas Firs towering over it all. No we didn’t travel far in distance but we gorg- ed ourselves on natural beauty that’cannot be surpassed. We even did a little fishing in our little car top boat the “Lol. plug wasn't too solidly hooked on it there except the silver alaskan|cut in: when she. recoiled. It was a good atrike and X}aure at just whether he had shot hope that the Tyce that took that|the bear or himself. From what I hear he wasn't Don't know if it’s true but the resident went hit your lure and start taking that line out at breakneck speed, but be sure you are using’ steel leader when it happens because if ii Tyee that you connect on ee filament leader will never hold They. cut it or snap it like a hot knife cuts butter and when you have fed them a’silver Alask- Plug.as we did you will wish you Y thought she would have a heart| out on opening morning, spotted a attack, but then there is no great- doe, stopped his car, got out, glass- in behold the most|er spine-tingling thrill in- thejed the side and their was a Tinfeate and. wenthtaking beauty world than to feel a big salmon| buck. He shot it and closeby was 0 spike so he nailed it and was home with both, tags filled fa about two ours, ing and the: season just starting, sure hope i doesn't happen to’ me, That would break my heart to have to stay ua bee while my partner Imagine all through deer hunt-|2, kept on tramping those rugged an, a lucky Louie, and a pink Pearl | hills. ne Fh property of wealthy people, 'How- aver new materials have been developed which put the ‘home greenhouse within the reach of the average family, In a country: like ours: with its severe’ and long: winter the home eeennoie can: provide hours and hours of plea. CABINET MAKING HARDWARE and Manufacturers of Sash & Doors Pierson Sashiless Windows | - Glidden Paints sure, Gardening need not be res- tricted to the summer, - If -the prospect of growing your own lettuce and, tomatoes in the wintertime apeals to you — to say nothing of orchids and tro- iversity ‘of Kentucky. Professor Emmert has carried MOVING? “LOCAL. ‘AND LONG-DISTANCE. “MOVING "HEATED, PALLITIZED ° STORAGE, ' “Ror information phone 365-3711 [TARTAR . Briggeman took place at, his home| and. Mrs. P. J. Vaessen and family. Saturday, afternoon when he cele- Fit. Lt, Vacssen has received rated his fifth birthday’ among| pigs posting'at Holberg, Vancouver tens from the neighborhood and Island, His family will remain here cous m Trail, to join him: when. accomodations j e birthday, festivities vlc in-/there are available, elu luncheon were 'enfoyed by ‘Mr,’.and Mrs, Glenn Matheson Suseie, Barbara and Patty. McPh. Lwere guests of honor Saturday ind Dean Seamon of ‘Trail evening-st a potluck supper held and Linda Gach of Warfield; Nor- on the beach of the summer home a aad Sammy Harms, Shirley and|o¢ Mtr, and Mra, Stan Dickinson. at oe a Tarchentn, Diane and Nancy |syringa Creek. About 15 couples John Brigfeman. Ac- Sram aty tha Trail children wore gathered Fito, wrist: the Mathesons, who leave soon for Prince Rupert, L Wayne's srandatother Mrs,“ L.Ja fond farewell. and Mra. toma vont. all of Trail. ‘Mr. and Mrs, tives in Vancouver next week :be-. Mra, Brian Atchison and chitd- Past three months with her par. ents, Mr, bes Mra.. Ken Roberton. joe Hardy has returned Mrs, fore returning to their home in| {0™& de trip to Dawson Creck Manning, ‘Alberta. Mrs.'O, J, Wilson was hostess where she visited a:niece and no- phew, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Trail and son, Fred Williams. She ‘also ren have returned to join her, hus- | im ‘Unbarian are visiting thelr som cad dougie | Cand Jp Ottawa ater spending the ter-in.law,.Mr, and Mrs, John’ Un- garian. They intend to visit rela- lipop.” After four days of swim- 4 CHUCK'S TRANSFER LOCAL: AGENT. FOR — DAVIESTRANSFER. respectively. Province-Wide Aid Ae modean plastics than“ it is under glass. It is also much Jess expen- sive to construct. ‘ You will not need a green- house. as large as the one built by the professor, but you can get an to the Victorian Order’ of Nurses visited her two br ‘others, Mr. and board oli ditectors Monday evening! Mrs, Fred Pillsworth and family wh a 6 Teall Broup held its re-| snd“Mr. Albert Pillsworth at Bay- becoming 's ode ve here: Since | tree, Alberta, After visiting iriends resident of Kinnaird, | in Vancotiver and Victoria she came had the wire leader but if you've eet pipeline an here never tried it, don't stop if you have the Island, we decided we should |"° Wire leader it's worth it, drag ourselves down to the Alberni We were going to catch the Canals the Tyee were running, | ferry back to the mainland for the Poor Readers: Need Every Aid Mrs. Wilson ‘has entertained -one For Sclerosis Victims Province =wide patient aid for victims of multiple sclerosis -will be assisted by a grant from the department of health, the parent society for British Columbia was informed at the annual meeting at Vancouver. The Multiple Sclerosis Society of B.C, plang to organize branches throughout British Columbia with a central office at 202 - 1049 Chilco Street, Vancouver. Harvey Gordon.Cooper, Van- > couver accountant, was elected pre. sident, and has prominent educa~ tors and paemee on his board of directors. The; Lina PALM Quality 3.8 Milk and Dairy Products REFRIGERATED DELIVERY Phone 365-5578 FRANK HARVEY UAT AA or so we were told, We launched the Lollipip and climbed aboard, Penney, my nep- hew, Bruce and myself. In the harbor it was lovely. and calm but outside the chop, the waves were about two feet high and this along had my blue-eyed better half reaching for the gunnells and looking longingly with the ground swell back at the harbour entrance. The fact that she was sitting ee grounds with an empty creel on the bottom of the boat (I for- ae acchatted appetite to iey it got the seats back at the lake) | again‘another year. didn’t help much, as this brought the bouncing waves down to eye Tevel and made it appear even worse than it was. We followed the coast line for awhile: then headed out for Dead Man's Island (that's where you catch the big ones, they said) and Penney and Bruce started to get their lines out. ‘We -had been trolling for a- bout 15 minutes when my nephew yelled “Ive got something,” and started. working to bring it in — a process that we repeated many times — to find we had-a sub-| merged branch or the bark of six - | trees hooked on, Then all of a sudden wheeee — Penney’s reel was a-singing, and the line was going out so fast I thought that old reel would start to smoke, All’of a sudden it stop. ped and as she brought in the line —. she was using 28 pound: test monofilament with a 18-pound leader, eight, ounces of weight.and a silver alaska plug four feet be- hind a herring dodger - it was all football game that night but got so engrossed with the fishing that we missed it, We stayed‘ over to hit the water again at dawn the next morning. We got in too late and went out too early to buy any new tackle and although we saw Tyee up to 25-pounds being boated all around .us and we tried: every. thing we had left in our tackle box we just could'nt coax any on- to our hooks and had to leave the Later during the week we spent a full day out of Horseshoe Bay, around Bowen Island up to Cowan's point, across to fisher- man's cove up to Garrow Bay and back, to have No, two son John come up with the biggest fish of the trip. The weather was beautiful and the fishing and scenery beyond compare, we. hated to start the journey. home and in fact delayed it so long we didn’t have time to|© stop and sample the streams-we had picked out on the way down to fish on the way back. ‘ Arriving back home’ we found the fishing: just as good as 500 miles away as ‘Jack Wier from Rossland boated a 12%-lb, Kam. loops off Deer Park two weeks ago. Our club secretary,-Emily Peppard picked up a two-pounder — the easy way.. Husband’ Del spotted a floating bobber and wife Emily hollered turn around and go back | I want it. She got it and on it was a broken piece of line with a Says Experi Today's rubber-tired civiliza. tion is contributing to a genera- tion of poor readers, according to a noted vision expert, Dr. A. M, Skeffington, of St. Louis, in Vancouver to conduct a vision;seminar for the B.C, Opto. metric Association, said that edu- eators are being “blamed unjustly” for faulty methods of teaching, when all too often, the core of the trouble in Johnny's inability to read well is an existing visual pro- lem. “Urban living and over-pro. tection of our children is causing this problem." Dr. Skeffington pointed out. ‘Seeing is a’learned process, entailing much more than the two eyes. It is a process re- quiring integration with the other idea of the cost by his figures. ’ Phe greenhouse he built is 18 feet by &4 feet. The bids from contractors for building the framo ran from. $150 to $250. It costs him ‘$39 a year cover this large greenhouse with polyethylene’ film, This cheaper plastic is put on the frame in September and lasts until the following June. The mat- erial deteriorates under the ultra- violet rays and heat of the sun but it has other qualities which make it more desirable than glass. The heat retention ‘is more even and less moisture’ is lost. This lessons the amount of | watering needed, Your gardening supply dealer should be able to give you more information on the. new ne greenhouse if you are really in: terested and the project. will be well worthwhile. to everyone in- senses, the nervous etn) the entire body.”. terested in gardening. MOVING AND STORAGE CY a = SENNA TA to = Vancouver Bound leasure? Stay at a. Smart, Central. address modernly appointed, where friendly and courteous service prevail, arrangements, no~ charge on Business or. P! Family for children under 14, ‘also Free cabled TV and Parking. Rates from: $8.50 Commercial Cards Honored“ _ The SANDS MOTOR Hotel ] a a On English Bay 1755 Davie Street, Vancouver 5, B.C. ‘Telephone MU 2-1831 | . --Delex 2359 Ace 90% of all oil company product research in Canada AC home by way of Chilliwack where Beating thesregu Senay, in June, she was the guest of her daughter aummary of the V.O.N. Conference and So mee ers ane Meas Ste held in Vancouver last’ June’ was Mrs. Stella Ball and family | resent PI pcan Me va aeee: : enjoyed a recent tour of the north pilibatet ena ‘ astle.| western United States and a visit pated Mrs, Bob Palmer and|to Portland Oregon, spending some ‘our children of Port Alberni vis-| time: with Mrs. Ball's eat aunt ited during the week at the home r Men Ha : and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hans of Mr. and Mrs, H. Briggeman. | Christissen. Coming hame Mr..and Mrs. 2. Waterman | visited the World's Fair. enjoyed several weeks on vacation —_—_—_— Sccompanied by: their daughter, 3 P fean of Vancouver. They spent some time in Calgary visiting other Ho liday Theatre , Rogers Pass,’ they camped at sev- a recently | after being a porter for two weeks. ‘with the congenial personnel and , vexcellent care. members oftheir family, Mr. and Mrs: Brian Waterman and Mr. and . Gerald Hanson. Travelling to Vancouver : tater by .way of the eral places of beauty including Yoho Park’ and Shuswap, Lake, They visited friends and other re- latives at the coast before return- ing home late last week. To Visit Castlegar Next Tuesday Holiday Theatre of Vancouver. returns to Castlegar ‘and District next Tuesday with “Pinocchio” for children and a special program for high-school students entitled “Sha- kespeare’: ‘in Orbit." » She -was delighted Recent .guests of Mr. and.Mrs, H, Heglin have been a nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Schroyer of Edmonton who spent three days here on their vacation, Jeaving a at the end of. the week. : Fit: 'Lt.'and’ Mrs,-C> L- V: son and: children Gail ‘and David recently returned’ to'Canada from ‘France the Lieutenant serv- ‘The visit. here is being spont sored by the’ Robson elementary school under principal Henry Hy- son but the one performance wilt be staged at. SHSS. ‘Pinocchio “is the well-loved story:of ‘the wooden puppet: who wants to become a real boy. After. many ‘fantastic adventures, which fake him’to places like The Field f Miracles, Boobyland, and oe E : ties Dogtish,- @ “narrow! fromthe Bas Fox ‘and Black Cat andsucceeds in saving 'the ‘life: of The: Blue Fairy thereby: realising DOLLAR BUYS: MORE KINNAIRD, B.C. :SHANDI PAC BOX | s | MAC APPLES oe $1. 99 SWIFTS... PREM 2 tins . 2... T9e BRUNSWICK “SARDINES, 10 for Ae ee . $1.00 § “COOKING _APP 2a Ibs - 32-07, BorTLés Se _MAZOLA OIL hooked and played. out trout. Don't claim it though, fellows, as you will never convince her it wasn’t a bobber and. line she lost last spring that finally hooked one. f “BULK isGaoaa i KOOTENAY WELDING ; CHEESE cc AND CASTING REPAIR see , Box 741 — Castlegar, B.C. — Phone 365-5531 No Job Too Big or Too Small - Get your Welding done by a specialist. All kinds of materials - Portable Welding Equ. ALL WORK GUARANTEED is It's full of “thrilis ‘and excite- I missed the opening weekend m WE HAVE THE | "iis etiad mp of the hunting season for the first erry Long, Frank Glassen. and time in 17 years but a quite a.few Davia Dewinetz.:* of the boys around here didn’t. a 4 . 4 d : : = : : : Tle woe ae gee Dannie O'Shea and Les York - f qi . i ; . | penson aay peeaee y Myra pulled in with a nice yearling goat. f : : ; sate ] : : wl : by 93 -Goehil, ed |They climbed for a full day and x a ae a hy As } ets soc Aarey eel shot two goats only to have a griz- zy, bear steal one. * They saw him take it but only had three shells left and decided discretion, was the better part of valour so left him with the one and cleared out with the-other one. Jim Danchella bagged a 500. pound grizzly with one well placed shot from his 308 magnum at 200 yards. 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