NATURE'S REMEDIES for handicapped children are water to swim in and someone kind to help out. Victims of phy- sical and mental pandleans are being assisted this summer it Bob Pool in Kin- naird, who are volunteering one-half hour per day, four by staff times per week. — Castlegar News Photo | Castlegar News Racing | Team Meets With Defeat The Castlegar News ace stock car racing team again went down to defeat at Cale mida stadium Sunday, wil veteran driver Arnold Martin the victim of another wild driver and rookie Richard Harmston the victim of bad luck, Martin, an old hand with one previous race, careened off the track after a collision with another driver on lap 7.5 of the 10-lap event. Going on to win the race was “Driving Duncan” Cum- mings of the Trail Times, driving car, No. 99. in Car No. 32 Castlegar Socials Mrs. H. Johnson Ph, 365-8294 Rev. and Mrs. Wayne McKenzie and four children of Enderby were the guests of the latter’s parents, Mr.|ti and Mrs. Wm. Easton for a few days. They left Monday to xeturn home. Barry Morris ‘of Vancou- ver thas taken up residence in the United Church manse for ine summer mont and Mrs. Hingley re-| Mc turned home last Sunday af- ter spending a week visiting in Vancouver, Rev. and Mrs. George left by plane Sun- day for a six-week tour of Europe. and Mrs. J. C. Ma- ther are Spending their vaca- ‘ion in s__ visiting ‘with their ‘oom ew. and | © daughter, Vv. Mobray. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gem- mill are spending their holi- of from Fruitvale, had “aropped out of the race near the end of lap three, after completing two laps of the quarter-mile couric without a gasoline fal CROSSED EYES 2 About three per cent of one slid into the infiel apparently at that time the His car had, durin; lap race day, the first race saw and|a one vehicle to the pits with a dented front end. tank was loosened. Soon after his regainin; the track the gas tank fel off the car. Martin had participated other pressmen. perior 9.75 ar News aainling” driver loss was due to eS sctorts to take an ap- peal to the Supreme Court of Canada were thwarted by a heavy agenda for that aug- ust body. The second race was decided upon as another alternative. During both races, Mar- tin drove car No. 56 a 1955 Pontiae owned by Dale Nic- hol Ave Castlegar. crosses vohieh ‘develop in dhood can straightened and good visbe restored in both eyes if treat- ment is begun in time. No child will grow out nd days at Calgary and with relatives in Fort elcon Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King, and daughter, Marjorie and . and Mrs. R. King and family spent last weekend camping at Balfour. we stock-o-full selection of hot ee extreme an fonee rovided excuses for the Tosa a aoa x Tail ‘day of ‘driving during which even veteran drivers complained of dust onditions. al ce shoutd not be delayed until he is older. ious While there were no ser- during ie had the car back on the track for ier races. in a previous race with three finer Taee; drivers and pit- men discussed callin; After a demonstra Sl-lrace day because 0} treme dust conditions. ad lost to Milt York of| over, and after a racing card bet studded with miner colli cpnfuson regarding signal the pressra io ee ot un lerway. Emergency repairs soon r this first dustin- off the ex- Racing did continue how- ions Racing will continue thr- oughout the summer but will probably be held Wednesday evenings rather than Sunday afternoons officials West Kootenay Stock Car Association said. two-car smash which sent |} KINNETTE DONATION of $80 was given recently to the Senior Citizens’ Villa. Presen- ting the cheque is Castlegar Kinnette club president Mrs. Reg Skinner, to president Alex Creighton of the Villa Society. Kinnette vice-presi-| dent Mrs. Don Wallace looks on. HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and cotfee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our ‘descriptive bro- chure. 5 Sands Motor Hotel MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards “On English Bay at Stanley Park” Honored Recent Cookouts Finish Local Baseball Season Cookouts were held re-; the game with 3-0 lead in the cently at Kinsmen park in| first two innings. With both Castlegar to wind up the re-| teams Playing, excellent ball, gular season of baseball in all|/the pitchers held the score Givisions of the Castlegar-|down to 3-0 for the first five Robson Minor Baseball As-| innin, Refusing to die without SAVAGE. SHOES for children. Maddocks Shoe Store SPECIALS THIS WEEK PRE-FINISHED WALL PANELLING 4 MM UNITONE, Sheet 5/32 TAHITIAN, Sheet ALL GARDEN TOOLS AND HOSES 10 per cent OFF FLAT & SEMI-GLOSS SHELF COLORS ONLY 20 per cent OFF P & BUILDERS SUPPLY Phone 365-8151 A total of 18 Girl Guides from the Second Kinnair tended camp at Alpi ne Lake. assing their pioneer badene were Carol Marcel- Warford, Knutson, Walker, Brenda Downey and Donna Walker. The Guides were divided into three tents. Tent A — Carol Marcellus, Sheena War- ford, Grace Gormley, Donna Walker, Margo Downey and Janice Jaques. Tent B — Pam Wartord, pies a Rnutsony Kathy My Mar: Marilyn Downey, Wendy Endler and Gina Sethe Tent C — Debbie Laid- ler, Brenda Downey, Cathy Walker, Stephanie Warford, Francis Murphy and Lorraine points and Tent C achieved camp Little Bear Came, be- cause one night there was a bear in the camp. It was ta- Keni away the next day, 7, how. Visitors to the camp were Mr. and .Mrs. Dennis Marcel- lus and daughters, Eileen and . O. Walker, Rey Bro ands, son Mr. and Mrs. J. joyed it with her. Mrs. A, Jaques - accom- panied by her son, Gordon and daughter, Vicki attend- ed camp as the quartermas- Sometimes weekend drivers geta ‘You know what it's like when you take ‘your wife for a drive in the country. She has a nose for auctions like you wouldn't believe. Stop! she'll cry. [believe that brass bed would be perfect for Jimmy's room! nus. And one brass bed, two dining room chairs, a drop-leaftable and a lampshade later, she thinks she's ready to yo. Times like this, it's nice to have cash on hand. Use your Commerce Chequing Soyou stop. Account to cover your known expenses— and keep acushion in a Savings Account. fi Most times, both problems and oppor- tunities call for cash. And the family who can pay cash Is the family In control, Keep cash on hand Kinnaird Girl Guides Attend Summer Camp Guide Company recently at-|and ine Inn, pus lus, Grace Gormley, Sioa girl ter and Mrs. A. Chambers ac- companied by her sons, Kirk was the cam} ley was and did hand crafts with the Is. Grace led the church ser- vice on Sunday. District Athletes Excell at Track _ Mest in Kelowna During the interior open and age-class track cham- pionships at Kelowna last weekend a number of ath- letes from Castlegar, Kin- On ruesday, Mayor Mur-|a fight, the Yankees put ac- ray Little officially opened | ross three runs in the ‘|the ball field at Kinsmen) of the sixth to tie the game it. to th and force it into extra in- . | nings. In their half of the sev- start the final playoft enth, the Braves put across game in the Sand Lot one run to take the lea CONTROLLED-|: install an AIR CONDITIONER jon. A large crowd gathered to see the Comets and the Rockets play for the ie cee Spar! Champion: $+) ay sockets, Comets, SND eated Castlegar Braves putting on a grand exhibition of base- ball the 200-300 specta- rs. The Braves opened up Television Star Is Appearing it)a thrilling exhibition for the 43, but they were unable to hold the Yankees’ drive for vic- tory, as the Yankees came through with two runs to fin- ish the game 5-4. Playing under (emena: us both pressure, showed their ‘right to i in the final game as they put on fans. ‘Wes Johnston, vice- pre- sident of the Castlegar-Rob- son Minor eball Associa- tion, presented George. Kabat- COMFORT ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER See Your Favorite PROFESSIONAL EYES are kept constantl: on the forest fire situation throughout the district, including those of Terry Russ, right, and Bruce Horning, bird dog officer. Mr. Horning's responsibility, the “bird dog” air craft, goes aloft immediately upon receiving G. W. Marshall Died on Saturday In Local Hospital Requiem high mass ‘was sung Tuesday at St. Rita's Catholic Church by Rev. E. A. Brophy for George Wil- liam Marshall, 40, a resident day at the Castlegar’ and Dis- trict Hospital. Mr. Marshall was born May 26, 1928 at Prince Al- bert, Sask. He received his education in that province, moving to Trail in 1948. Nine years later he moved to Kin- haird, where he has resided ever since. Mr. Marshall was an ac- : tive member of the Kinnaird Volunteer Fire Dept. and did it well. a ay of a forest fire This aircraft pin- i Points the fire's location and generally as- sists the bomber in its dropping operation. Terry is an assistant forest ranger in the| Albert, Castlegar ranger district. G reweock of — Castlegar News Photo Also saaryiving are. nis his New Stamp to Depict Postmaster Gener- tive Stan to tle released by|al J - the Canada Fort Office Se, ved re ance or ece 4 mill mark the 100th annlv:| <4 urassa, * Boui ersary of the birth of Henriland journalist, eee ican was. one of parents, Mr. Marshall of Prince ‘Albert. The Kinnaird ik. and Mrs. Ivan Kinnaird. : carpentry work as a hobby = Canada Choice, C: Fire Department was in at- tendance at the funeral ser- ul | vice as an ‘honor guard. Interment was in Park Memorial iL Cemisteny, at Kin- The ae ee 24mm. x tral Home fo incase Seo “| Cauca STEAK da Good. Mature Grain-Fed' Beef .. Bulk Wieners Canada No. 1 .... ». 49e GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the, Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. : naird, corded good results against ize :{competition from Vancouver, |popular Green Acres televis- Nanaimo and the At PNE 1968 Eddie Albert, star of the , Trail and Nakusp re-|. ‘aga. tion series, headlines PNE escon took first ‘68's Grandstand Show which dian a off and his Yankees with the coe Motors trophy. Mayor Little then pre- ace The Jim Bytelaar tro- iy to Bill Quiring and his Rhy als, who were the top teams of the regular season of play inne the Little Cana- Chernoff was the ecipiont of a baseball glove for ving sold the most B.C. Minor Baseball raffle tickets. ts the “Guides named the? et.| girls 440 and 880 Chris Ce lace in the midget shotput. Nancy Fowler placed first |in in the juvenile girls high jump, third in the 80 metre purdles ane sixth in’ the long ji shelley Wichert placed | W! fet int the. open javelin and us and shot- oar Wendy Reimer took se- cond places in the gauveniie Polly Fowler Py third in ithe erat Eire ton long. jump auth nn the © hi ae Bi d fifth in the midget gir! 100] be yds. and sixth in the 220 yds. The 4 x 100 yd. relay team consisting of Leslie Tannin, Polly Fowler, Brenda Ashworth and Joanne Beet- stra placed third in the mid- get girls class. Axel “Te ies second in the juvenile boys javelin and sixth in the triple jump. Butch Bisaro placed four- th in the juvenile boys shot- put. it. Bruce Clark placed third | in opens at 530. ez Aug. 17 Empire S! e move, » television and stage star will also play Business and Professional Direct ory three 2:30 p.m. matinee a formances August 19, - year move to th sparkling Hew. Pacific Calis. eum—and appear each ev- ening at Empire Stadium at Carpet - Tiles 8:30 Hare Craftsmanship Guaranteed ‘There will be no matin- Call for Fzee Estimates ee Berfoxmance Aug. 17 be- No Obligation cause of opening day cere- monies scheduled for the Ph. 365-5636 Pacific Coliseum. Eddie Albert (his real pene. is Badie:. Albert Heim- er) has rece list 3 show pusiness credit He got his first big Conk with a radio show called The Honeymooners, moved onto the Broadway production of Brother Rat and: eventually into Hollywood fil fire when he returned from service in the South Pacific with the U.S. Navy in the Second World War. He played dramatie roles CASTLEGAR such movies as Roman SERVICE Holiday; Teahouse of the Ph. 365-6939 August Moon; The Longest Day; Captain Newman, and Seven Women. television - he was CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling PHOTOCOPYING Pages of Books CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates REPAIRS To All Major And Portable Appliances APPLIANCE PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales, and Service Greighton Gels Bridge Contract {Studio One, U. GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL US. and the Dupont Show of the Week. A contract in the amount of $94,681 was awarded last Thursday to Creighton Con- struction Company Ltd. of Kinnaird, for Bridge Project No, 616, the Whatshan and Caribou Creek bridges on the Vernon-Slocan High- way. * contract No. 1, substruc- ture work is to hegin shortly, the department highways ENTERPRISES . F.J. SMITHERAM IMPORT EXPORT TRAILER TOWING. Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar Castlegar, B.C. McNABB EXCAVATING SERVICES CO. LTD. Landsca: Soil Etcavating = Trewehiog Septic Tanks—Tile fields announced. PHONE. 365-5998 REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION No. 1 Summer Programme Schedule P.O. Box 833 Ph, 365-7377 MARVII 1... LeROY BS. O.D. Box 180 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: Tues. through Sat. 12 1- Ph. 365-7355 PARSLOW’S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Locksmiths Sporting Goods Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates OFFICE SUPPLIES Call at the CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 365-7266 KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS General Welding Fr Cylinder Blocks ‘or Cylinder Heads, Ete. RUBBER STAMPS 121 Columbia Ave. See, Phone, Write Ph. 365-5531 Clean Cut Rubber peer CASTLEGAR Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. FUNERAL HOME Ph. 365-7605 Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques Industrial, Commercial PH. seose1 and Besidential 707-6th Ave.,. Kinnaird ae ay ent KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS 636 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5155 “A Complete. Builders Service” DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, D.O.S. | OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 Electae( conten ‘Ltd. Blectie Heat S ts 365-7241 MOORE BUSINESS FORMS Agent CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO OWNER-ELECTORS A Defined Area of Electoral Area ‘I’ Regional District of Central 1: Rootensy, POLLING STATION wat be in the _._ Residence of Mr. E. Pratt, Thrums, B.C. ane RI LAN, 1968 xm 8:00 AM. to 8:00 te cific Daylight’ Saving Tim For thee Purges of voting on the following amed By-law: The Regional District of Central Kootenay, Electo: Area ‘I’ Defined Area Garbage ‘Arex No ad law No 47 a By-law to obtain the opinion of the. ae electors of a defined area of Electoral Area T on the following question: “Are you in favour of the Regional District of Cen- disposal site at an annual ane. including “cbt asson, Prraoekabe ey ag the product of onestalf mill in the one-i each year thereafter taxable assessed values for school S mat, has been produced by a combination. of steel en graving and lithography. It 30mm. and: vertical in for-| ments.’ Damage Totals $700 in Crash Involving 2 Cars At Fifth & Larch Damage of $700 was re- Ported last Sunday in a two- vehicle accident at ‘5th Ave. and Tarelt in Castlegar, RCMP said. Drivers. of the two ve- hicles. were ‘identified as Thomas Anthony Dohm and Charles Fodor, both of Cas- provides an engraved port- rat’ of ‘Bourassa, .in ~b! on a background area which is a lithographic | miniature of a page from the French tlegar. without due tention, eing Police said Fodor was charged. seare with driving and =j language newspaper, La: De- vol ft r inj eae ‘ounded by Bourassa ‘in| fered by one of the ivers: name, X- tends the full width of the ge ranged in two lines. age, also arranged in lines, occupy an area at the Tigi He . was scheduled to court on the The Montreal publication . juries were suf- Below the portrait, the Henri. Bourassa e duly Bride Elect Given Surprise Shower Recently Lightle,a July ‘Canada and Postes Fost: Those eligible to vote on the abor i au jgemers of property lying wi within fin the debved ace rea oO! T of th Kootenay. Area T of the eel District of Central G. R. Isherwood Returning Officer is printed in red by litho- ghower held” Talscellaneous graphy; the background news| Mrs. G era atthe home of Paper page has been pro- duced by the same with red supe! light yellow base. upper Bernice bride elect, was Pleasantly Wording in each instance tuesday, week merree Tech hune. was hel outro ‘On arrivin; aero guest of hi ; i ie All Participants meet Hall. July 15 July 16 July 17 July 18 July 19 Thrums, 10.00 A.M. at the Village School or Community Robson, Pass Creek, Brilliant is $4.00 Castlegar Kinnaird - Blueborry & Ootischenia For further information call 365-6565 CASTLEGAR NEWS Published Every Thursday At F THE on .designated days by 1. V. Campbell, Publisher Shoreacres Sceptre the Canadian Weekly News- papers Aasociation, the BC. division of the Can- adian Weekly Newspapers Association and Weekiy Newspapers Advertising Bureau. should be to: by the Castlogar, BLO, — Burt Campbell, Editor Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News per vear. The price by delivery boy is 50 cents a month. Single coples are 10 cents. panied by the currect name and address of the writer. Pen names will be used on request, but the correct name, must be sumitted. ‘aaveetiants It ts agreed by the advertiser re- questing space that the lability of the paper in the event of failure to publish any advertisement jescrt the B.C. Umited to the amount pald by the advertiser for te . Dortion of the advertisti ace occupied only, and that there shall ‘The ‘Balto, Castlegar: Ne jews, Drawer 490, gar, BC. Letters for publication must be accom- item Castle- be no Uabity in any event beyond the amount vertisement. paid for such ad Why isn’t your business making more money? ‘Maybe your long distance phone bill is too low! ‘We're serious! 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Tuna “Light Chunk Lids ‘Kerr Wid: Soups Tomato or Vegetable $1.00 35¢ 4Sc h Box of 12 10-oz, Tins 4 Pancake Syrup with streamers and weddnn Balls forming a canopy over Bingo was enjoyed by e guests with Dig lamers several many gifts placed ‘on a 3 laco-sovered ‘e oe peta a lace umbrella ov- was assisted in the opening oft her gilts by her Mrs. Joan Martini and ¢ d, Cathy Lightle. and her ‘After the opening of the gifts, all the guests went in- doors when refreshments were served by the Tosteseers Terhune and Lenor Ev- The serving table was centered with a beautifs decorated Showes cake, it was ans. st Wishes “Mountie” on the side. Cheese ‘Maple Leaf, 2 lb. Box Lettuce Crisp Firm Heads Golden Ripe Bananas 7 Ibs. $1.00 Margarine Parkay .. 2. 65¢ Miracle Whip =. 1. 59c Fresh Bread §,__ $1.00 Canned Pop 10 .... 95¢ Rally 20 Ib. bag Perfex Bleach 128-0z. Jug Kleenex Flat Fold Cantaloupe Jumbo Serve with pe Cream 4... 89¢ Bathroom Tissue .... 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