* CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thureday July 18, 1967 PULP MILL TOURS Tours of the Celgar Pulp Division will be “Held Tuesdays through Fridays at 1 p.m. ON THE GASFLEGAR COURSE stles. Castlega So als we stock a full solwction of ' DUFFER JOHN Mra._H. Johnion,” Ph, 365-8294 | SAVAGE SHOES Rev. and Mrs, W. 0, Me- . tor children. * : ao . ‘ : i Kenzie and children of Enderby were the guests of the latter: the match in front of you {s out parents mn and Mrs, Wm. Eas. the gait holiday season 1s on and| 00° ‘ange, but don't delay your ra few 8, ‘ Me Spokane a the: y would sige itors stroma? not only; Bri a you are overtaken by M les ratty th Columbia ‘but from many other| |. t rvcars wile youl are look, through “the Park. on d.|ing for a lost ball, or because of then to Calgary and home, For special arrangements such as group tours and days other than the above, please contact | the Industrial Relations Dea Hrs ‘For Your... ther and sister-indaw Mr. and ot . ©. Henne, The t a few mca at ‘at Christina Taleo ooo Drap es & tuing ‘yo own game. ‘Fill in me holes and footmarks you thet any Salvots” your make ore any ‘“divol ou mi: L Last Wednesday, saw quite al replaced and pressed down. This J e number,’ of: at the everlis “brought to the attention of Carpeting Popular r men’s night, There werelthe executive more than any Peethens over 100. men, trying their skill | other offence and there are quite QUALITY WORKMANSHIP |” ; : : : fo win a prize from many y oer. a few. 'WIDE SELECTION OF rare. |. . & : ings such a8 deve gepeee Tow net, Don’t damage the green— FABRICS AND CARPETS Me ; i = a : : : Stas Even Duffer John won a ball! juarkg made Oe oaersce elk FREE ESTIMATES! |: Bid ed : . : me L - Tom ‘Clark ‘reports that he ed putts. Greens are. often 5 . . ee ‘ : : will have some slides and photo-| rather soft so stand well away SEE. KNUT AT: .. graphs: at the meeting on the] fromthe cup and hold the flag CASTLEQAR sustom UPHGLSTERT. A thirteenth in order to show just} so that is doesn't mark the Loeated at Castlemrd : Ph, 365-5686 mie Mrs. L, Smith in "East Bend, Sask. re- turned hoine during the week. Mr. and Mrs, Charlie King Spent a ‘few days camping at Kas- Mrs, T. McGauley accompan- led. by Mrs, H. Johnson spent mn. Friday in Trail. what the planning committee has When you've finished put- in mind for the development of] ting, don't loiter on the green; thi ere are other people waiting Mr.and Mrs, R. Hunter re- GOLDEN CENTENNAIRES, Canada’s Centennial aero- peaks of the Rocky mountains. An attempt, earlier _|turned ‘last weekend from Fort batic team, will perform ‘in Creston Friday, led by _Squadron leader C. B. Lang’: of” Creston.’ Or this year, to:have the act perform at Castlegar airport for t-to coast “per during Cen- tennial year, the team employs the best pilots in the Canadian armed forces.:in the picture above, the nine planes used in the act, Tutor jet trainers, are shown. soaring in-flight formation over the majestic, snowy was ul. Officials said the main problem was that the closed’ approaches to the local airport restrict vision to.an extent which would endanger the safety of the pilots, should they attempt their routine here. - —DND Photo Local Land Rangers Enjoy Camp at Lake Girls of The Land Rangers of Castlegar. and Robson return- ed home from camping last Fri- day. The camp was held at the simmer home of Mr. and: Mrs, a good time had been enjoyed by the girls and that they were reluctant to return home. VICTORIA REPORT | ‘The comings and goings here in high places leave -one Ponte GOING TO NELSON? For Tasty Food and Delicious: Coffee It’s ROSE’S DELICATESSEN 561 WARD Sinise ack ipl visiting royalties, of whom we have many, . Lieut-governor George Pear- kes is on the road s0 much—or in the air, maybe it should be—that one wonders how he does it and continues ‘to: look fresh’ as’ a laisy. He makes flights ‘td eastern aplomb as he trots out to Sidney ‘to present medals to pioneers, Three 8 In recent weeks he fds gotle'éast—to | an imesting of veterans in S: to’a Gov- House dinner in Ottawa Two extra, rdinary resolutions are to be dealt with The Castlegar and. District Golf) Club pro- ceed With the ‘construction of the next nine itimediately. - t utirg be empowered to float an aid: a issue’ td’ cover the cost of course contruction st iri ATTENTION GOLF GLUB MEMBERS A special meeting of the Castlegar and District Golf Club is called for ‘TONIGHT “Thursday, July 13, at’8 p.m. y Logon. Hall, Castlegar arid’ other capital. Cx ALL ates ARE URGED TO ATTEND THIS {IMPORTANT MEETING ;| stars Canada and back with as much | Tig Titles Would Promote the Tourist Trade were:-feted at several social Bennett ronan them bask Mac events prior to leaving the dis- trict to make their home in Van- peain and they're neve come ‘Mrs, Jack Char. for winners of. ine, Victoria Cross and to. dine with Queen Eliza- beth in the royal yacht anchored off Kingston. °. Premier Bennett came back from his sovereign’s dinner, with By Jamies K. Nesbitt cott of McLeod, Alberta where they vis- ited with relatives. and friends, Mrs, arrived Friday night to spend 4 a few days visiting with - Mra, I. ley and family left Saturday for Kaslo, where they will camp for several days, L. Gilbert ‘Gf Calgary Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tom McGau- Mr. and Mrs, George East- indy and Bon: kenzie King -t! thet! John Distonbalier would over eyes, his voice trembling ith royal’ quivers and Bulsa- m in 1957, but he < aid not. axetn 9 one loves the |’ loyalty. Our taking any chances, | ar thank you. Our premier’s royal- ist through . and. through proud of it, he ‘e Mon. e like ai emperor at British ‘Columbia day at. the World's Fair. He is delighted with the lat- est honor, bestowed upon member of: the Queen’ ’s Privy son. This great honor, or so it is said, is not likely to whenever he deems they. are giv- ing spas Columbia the runa- Mil our top elected: politic- jans are deeply impressed with the monarchy, yet they. won't let the monarch bestow. royal honors upon Canadians, I do not unders' fang. this.’ in him—, |-held -| by Doug Coletti, David Pollard, monarch 2 bestow titles upon Canadians. ‘| Nelson ‘Choir Ho Holds Concert at Castlegar The Boys’ Choir of. Nelson - & concert in cestiegar Ur United Church. T. J. Ferguson, choir leader; with a corsage. =; lection, the musical presentation included solos by sopranos Bob- by Stewart and Ken Whitely. Quartet numbers were sung Ricky Price and Ken Whitely. A. comic ‘singing: entitled “Cats: and Mice” lent a lighter note to the choir’s’ repertoire. Those taking part were Kevin Higgers, Brent ’Hustis, Ross Tomes, Bass soloist tenor soloist Melvin Maglio; bari- ler. ist.was. Mrs, Earl Be Boswell. nie ing relatives here last Friday. One would, have thought it if aag cima th ‘church hall. Befor Js | serve e cre ie cufering ee cotton lie service. began Alex’ Mekin non, on’ bebi S Se par yc - | beautiful corsage top ‘brags of thi coun- |Bo0d' wishes and a ‘purse of archy this month; I think the |mouey was presented to Rev. and]" least they could do is permit the | Mrs. Willey. circle,. United Ch Mrs. tthe Harmony- dship the. Citeie * nocting Mrs. Willey was ‘{ guest of honor and a gift of a E to the choir program; desk set and a corsage were pre- Mr. A. McKinnon presented Mra.{ Seuted to her, of.the senior choir had:pot luck In addition to the choir se-| dinner at the home of Mr. and Steed and David and. John Cadets of all three services and pro was Don Oddie; Teams and Guard of Honor, for tone: soloist Mike Boucher and | in’ other parts of Canada soprano. soloist was’ Linda Mil- Centennial year. Newm: Linda Miller and Melvin | five Canis selected froin B.C, Maglio sang duets. Accompan-| He will be away from home until ‘September 6. Se lor ‘of Victoria were visit- Rey. and Mrs, Frank Willey July, 2 after the morning Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for : Fast Efficient Complete Service “Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 320 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 368-6038 © , the Kelowna Boat Racin, of the member- On’® behalf ot the logwood urch Women ited the tray on le had -Frien On June 25, the members The Corps phere up of 200 vide. exhibition Drill 67 for official functions}. during : an was ‘one of Pack’ up ips vacation time! Go with an HF: (4 o Traveloan Dante pat Om sous your're short of money. Get an HFC : ore eres : mia ee ate Seprodeiesron ol re eae estate ce ihe paceceee Telephone 352-5575 (at Jorephine above Burn Lumber): (Wow evelable from your Elephant Brand dletribator Model (GRANULAR 45-0-0 (Urea) MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. Phone 365-7252 I, cannot understand why we're so stuffy where titles ari concerned. I think it's a form 0 of snobbery in reverse. Seven of our 14 Prime Min: isters had titles—John A. Mai donald; John Abbott, John ‘Thom. pson, Mackenzie Bowell, Charles Tupper, Wilfrid Laurier, Robert Borden. ,I think that every Prime ‘Minister and every provincial premier should automatically be- come a Sir. Mackenzie.King, unimagina- tive man, threw out titles; R. B. EATON’S . TRAIL Canada-wide $1.49. DAY TUESDAY JULY 18 Personal shopping only Over 225 items” At Orie Low Price Aufomatie | Blectrie Reoim Air Conditioner ' Air. Conditioning willl give you. genuine comfort and. perfect. sleeping weather in spite. of the’ exhausting heat, Kelowna ‘Centennial Event Kelowna becomes Action; Centennial Committees, Centre fre Aug: 1 ited eden the Can: Malte armed forces, govern-|the famed Gold Cup race in Se- ment officials, dignitaries andj attle, must make mandato: thousands of rts: fans and uatification runs Aug.) 16-18. Mi ally: prize money of 600 ‘will be award events in B, ‘BC: The Bntish “Columbia Cup a ix fast- competition for unlimite aro- to: th al planes The race, featusine More an a dozen of the 2 huge, 17 170, mile-per-hour craft, will over a 2.5 mile course on fe evel nt is cosponsored by ciation and the B.C. and Lake: by to! loan fro the Canadian ‘Armed | 28 Rorees Base, cura y ra also supply 4 TRADEAN maintenance vehicles and.crane a jo “This. equipment ; loan’ re-| presents a a $0 000 saving for us,” said < ‘general chairman ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD Frank: 4 vais TV WHEN YOU BUY A NEW] fhonis RCA OR GE BLACK & WHITE] co-operat ‘Add OR COLGR TELEVISION qcivon een sua eaETA number more. than GLS ELECTRONICS Working ally to surpass. thelr +) efforts 365-5351 - : Castlegar . ‘Last: year’s production. the first ever in western sm sr PARDMAN’S BO You. GET A SUPER-VALUE WITH FREE DELIVERY & SERVICE 9 CU. FT. PUSH BUTTON DEFROST REF! RIGERATOR ~ Special $166.00 - feeeeesoooscocececes 13 CU. FT. 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Cen- tre, Trail, stated’ that. the res- ‘ponse .to the ‘government-spon- sored vocational training pro- gramme . for: adults hag. ‘been overwhelming. A number of courses otfer- ed under this programme have been temporarily removed from the available list as a. result of the great numbers of appli- cations received, he said. How- come available applications will again be accepted. The Trail'.Office now has testing facilities: to’assist per- sons in choosing’the {raining for which’ they ‘are. best suite ity at the local’ Canada’ Man- power..Centre during June Mr. ‘Thomson noted that many of the University students had Jett the area: to seek ‘Summer : jemploy- ment..." ; During June, 47 female ap- plicants were placed in employ- ment and.97. males, ‘There were 20° males despatched to Hydro Proj Under the new. Manpower mobility Program,’ the ‘local. of- fice was. able’ to. assist: a num- ‘ber of clients to relocate where they had.‘ secured ‘steady ‘em- ployment. Under this govern: Further summarizing: See p ly, Alex Wood and the Sandbagger, cub house and although he’ has Carl Henne. The final results| he r his @ should prove very interesting as boon mp. for him for, the many do- it seems ‘that Carl Henne and] nated hours he has put in just to Peter Young. went 27 holes to|help us out. settle, Chetr differences, exciting match with stroke deciding the’ outcome in} J -| favour of Alex. Ferworn. Finally.‘some points on golf etiquette. ‘You, ‘and ‘the people who play. with you, will entoy golf much these simple rules of etiquette:— sont move, talk, the hole’ when a player is *mak- 1B. a th to pla: Px Shn Magon has done a won- Alex Ferworn,| derful job on the addition to the forts, we The next executive meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 1: so-if ike has anything the: ‘would e € presented, please cal more. if. you : follow ‘stand close to ie ball or ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to. 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