sea norrreiarere vray casmuzca NEWS, S, Thursday, August 17, 1967 -LOCAL CADET. d 18, e ‘of the air cadets’ Corp d'Elite, talks with Expo hostess Sandra McFarlane, of Richford Farm Howick, Que., a fellow air cadet and a mem- ber of the: RCMP. The photo was taken after a 2g wal raising cer- emony at Expo. Raymond is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Newman of Castlegar, B.C. The other air cadet is Richard Bo- hus, 17, of CFB S'slde, PBJ. and the RCMP officer is Cat. Jean- Jacques-Leveille, from of dron 681 (C Que. d isa a which last year won the honors as the best cadet corps in Canada. It ‘ranked sixth in this year’s judging. CKRD Awaits Clearance on Garbage Site Acquisition ‘of land for a|word from the Land Settlement district sanitary land fill awaits! Board, members of CKRD learn- we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for childeen ~ Maddocks Shoe Store: ed recently, At a meeting of the region- al district last week, correspon- in Victoria is going through the procedures of clearing the way be used by some or all muni- cipalities and unorganized areas in the regional district. Upon clearance from Victor- hat acquiring Jand for such a site, Local Super-Valu Appoints Manager dence indicated that the board | pm ia, a motion said, the regional district chairman. may take e585: Weatherby Rifles Left & Right Hand Action PISTOLS and REVOLVERS SMITH AND WESSEN BROWNING AND RUGER SCOPES IN STOCK Leupold —:Redfield — W poses, The motion resulted from action several weeks ago by.Cas- tlegar civic officials to have.the garbage disposal problem handl- ed on a district basis, instead of having each municipality select af dleposal ite pias tlegar is at present hav ing iH Sproblem, disposing of re- fuse and one result of this, as reported by forest ranger Hugo Wood is the regular practice by citizens of trespassing on, private ly-owned land and starting un- AND MOUNTS _ Scopes installed by professional.Gunsmith Norm’s Sport Shop 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph. 352-2015 Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. ‘The Confederation Caravan is here now! Live troagh Canada's exiting, elo past Ivsthe OE ed Visit the Confederation Caravan Kinnaird Park—Sun., Aug. 20, Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Caravan, | © OK SEES, fires, A districtvide treatment of solve the peal local problem. 1967 CMHC Loans Drop Sharply Here — Loans to Castlegar builders for’ new homes are only one- sixth what they were at the same time last year, the CMHC dis- closed this week. In a press release dealing with loans for starting of new homes and improvement to ex- ed, however: in the other West Kootenay centres, as six other centres: showed a rise in 1967 figures over the 1966 totals. One other place, Slocan City, showed a decline and two remained the same. Kinnaird had three new starts during the first quarter of poth years and Crescent val- ley pad none in either qu: In improvements to existing houses, Castlegar had four. dur- ing the first quarter of 1967. No similar figures were given for last year. Detailed figures showed the following totals (1966 totals bracketted): Nelson, 5 (8), Trail 4 (7), Kinnaird 3 (8) Montrose 4 (3), Warfield 0 (0), Slocan city 2 (0), Nakusp 0 (1), Fruity: 1.@, Rossland 1 (3), Sains 0 “(0), 0G) 1; Nakusp itvale 0; Ross- Jani! 1; Salmo 0; New Denver 0, GOING TO NELSON? For Tasty Food and Delicious Coffee It’s ROSE’S DELICATESSEN 551 WARD STREET tral Mort- |i action he agen nec % ary for £ Crow: : land for garbage (disposa) pure ; Valu here has been announced by Ferraro’s’ Ltd. ‘operating Super-Valu No. 55 (Castlegar). Mr, Kennedy, whose appoint- ment was effective Aug. 1, has worked for the. company in Castlegar for the past 4% years and has been assistant manager for the last 2% years. Kinnaird: born ‘and raised, the new manager and his wife Joanne, make their home in that community. = Mr. Kennedy is active-in a number of local organizations and is a strong community boos- er. The new assistant manager is Ray Pettyjohn who has been with SSipen valu here for the Past 2% years. legar Socials Alex Rizzuto left by plane -|Saturday where he will be em- Ployed. His wife will leave at the end of the month to join him. | ENTHUSIASPA at a recent cub outing at camp Tweedsmuir was .|nowhere greater than at handlcretts: Being instructed in woods- group really gets into the body “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES | Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365 5503 Husbands are marvelous ip rights, etc., let's, take another look at that innocent statement. I don’t mean more intelli- gent or mentally stronger. In all honesty, we cannot say. either sex has the Priority, on the other. We are all individuals and re- gardiess of sex, some have it and others don’t. Now, how many have to ad- mit they have accomplished they never was possible, simply because the husband easly states, “you ‘Surprisingly enough — more : @|to you than anyone else — you can, ? se ee If you are already I ave Sate tinea admired dried or “preserved flowers knew the “pro-, no ae seems there is nothing like the real T recently came across good should anyone care to revive the art. There are two widely used methods, both very’ simple. The first and easiest is ‘to e, cut the blooms on their’ stems when they're in their prime. Re- move all the foliage, tie in small bunches, and hang them upside down to dry in a darkened shed, unused clothes closet, garage or attic, where there's: good circu- Bee yl takes only ing s only two or three weeks. The materials m: may be left hanging, until you're ready to use them in dried ar- rangements, or they can be put in boxes or stcod up in jars or cans and placed in.a warm, dry B If you're the venturesome type, you can try drying what- ever takes your fancy or stick to the more commonly used ma- terials such as —straw-flowers, globe amaranth, celosia statice, Mr. and Mrs. G. of | 5@ Rossland and Randy and Bonnie Taylor of Victoria visited | Mrs. H, Johnson during the perent nial eye ophila, ‘artemesia Sil- ver King olden rod, milk weed, dock or sumac. Mrs, G. Anderson and daugh- ter Heather accompanied by Mrs. J, Gemmill left Monday:to.spend a few days visiting in‘ Spokane, Mrs, E, Maclean of Nelson spent several days visiting ath friends here, and globe amaranth, and some others, it’s ‘best to remove the natural stems once the flowers are dried and ‘substitute florists’. wire, ‘insert- ing one end ‘of a wire into the back of each dried: bloom, The second method of. pre- serving flowers entails the use agent which absorbs |: the | moisture from the materials leaving them intact and natural looking. Several drying agents can be used: fine white sand or sharp sand of the type used in making cement; borax alone or borax mixed, one part to six, with white carn meal, ie best drying agent I have heard of is a Uehteslored, granular substance called silica gel, which not only dries flowers faster than the other method, but also preserves their natural colors to a greater degree. Silica gel costs about $7 a pound, but like the other.drying agents can be used over and over again, ‘When a drying agent is used, thinking| gather the flowers in prime. Remove all foliage and stems, leaving only a ‘short stub at the back of each flower ‘head. . | Fasten: a piece of florists’ wire tothe back of each flower head, which will serve as’a stem. ‘Next issue I will go: into|: fypes of containers used to hold the drying ag L___., OGLOW’S SPECIAL THIS WEEK Just Received 5/16” PARTICLE OARD : B Suitable for Underlay - $2.95 Sheet Sn Dedede LU A Aeseened cent Prices Effective E August _ 7th to 19th “We iRéscrve the Right t to + Limit: Quantities : i RERERSRERT ETO TRITON as i ital it S Sa pi i eG vingst : Empress Pure ‘STRAWBERRY Jan Berries. 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