Bic Forest SESE ETS. LUMBER GRADING BANQUET, the second annual for irks in exams for the interior for a first-year studeat and Ken Peppe aa the runnerap lor comming in acon pertect inthe and the Ok Harry Argatolf, during the presentation of the awards, stated that exacting mannfactare and grading vo that a unitorea prodoct wil result. Lee EN I BAA OMG EIGN CanCel Tops MacMillan Bloedel's Profits Taking Lead for First Quarter Net earnings of Canadian Cellulose Co., Ltd, in the first quarter this year, after tax loss credits, were $10.2 million or 84 cents por share, president Ronald Gross told the com- pany's annual meeting. Friday in Vancouver. The earnings compared with $8.5 million or 70 cents in tho fitat three months of 1974 and moved CanCel into the lead position for profits in the first quarter of 1976, MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. re- ported net earnings of $6.1 million, Mr, Grogs told the meeting that normalized earnings, those coming from operations, amounted to $6.8 million ‘or 62 cents com with $4.7 mil: Ion or 89 cents, They were nade, on sales of $48.4 million, up from $39 slice in the same period last y. Cancel has continuing tax credits, classed as extraordin- a \ Women’ S. Institute Holds Annual Meeting min's Institute annual confer- ente, © President Mrs. June Bell of Fruitvale called the meeting to - omer with the singing of the Inititute ate t Greetings were extended frdm Mrs. Phyllis Phipps on behalf of the hostess W.1. She * thén introduced Mayor Ed Mésby who welcomed the la- digs to this city, and wished them well in their Taatitute work. 2A letter of thanks was “regelved from the reciplent of thé Women’s Institute bursary Note College, Miss Deane. i palceutis from the nine branches in the district gave interesting reports on their varied projects, which include the followiffg: senior citizens aré visited, and baking taken to them; libraries are supported; loaal hospitals Plants We Carrya Large Mother’s Day SEE US FOR ALL b= YOUR FLOWER : ARRANGEMENTS Flowering and Rubber Sélection to choose from SPECIALS from the GIFT SHOP During this weekend ALL CANDLES and CRYSTAL conducted a. sin; skills, education and’ business knowledge to the young adult women in the community. + During the lunch hour, the ladies were entertained by several local young citizens. Mistress of ceremonies Miss Katrina Thor-Larsen, intro-. duced the following: Francis with a plano solo; Anna Raponi, plano secordion solo; , and_Craig Jones, who played guitar: and harmonica, and gelong. = Local elementary school \ studente, under the direction of Mrs,'Kay Andreashuk, per- formed some Hawaiin dances, accompanied: by a grade five “and six guitar group from the ext conference.: vale; and honorable mention— Ann Madaski, Salmo. Each bon in te by. Marjorie Endersby ‘ot Frutt- é se Pisidant Mrs: Bell, of her attendance at the LW.Y. seminar in“Saskatcon, the’ theme of which was “Rural + Women said the cost of the seminar was phenominal and, in her views, it was a complete waste of the | ‘taxpayers’ money, essay contest under the title "What the W.L Does For ” Me and What It Means to Me", ‘was won by Mrs, Phyllis Phipps ©: of Kinnaird, with honorable mention going-to Mrs. ‘Twin Rivers School, under the‘: guidance of Mra. Donna Archi- Guniense reports. were sheard during the afternoon ‘session. These included: ‘Agriculture—Mrs. Doris Partridge of Fruitvale showed samples from her visit to a Salmo Knitting Mill, and gave some information on what could obi ee i Citizenship’ and edueation \—Mrs. Marjorie Brownlie of Kinnaird gave some highlights of programs in International college. She. mentioned the importance of International Women's Year, and said, “A woman's place is wherever. she wants Me be."; Mra, Marian Jen- ‘der” plenic will be held by the ° W.1, members in the U.S.A)! and the Canadian: ladies: were. fovited to attend this event fa i the summer. Nelson will be the site. at the next conference hosted oe the Granite Road W.L, and the fall Workshop will be held in New Denver on Oct. 1. Y Incoming executive for the” year 1975-76 is as. follows: President Donna Anderson of Nelson, vice-president Dor. othy Hurd of Slocan, séeratary-:*: treasurer Joan’ McNoun of. Harrop, and directors Jean Burt of:Fruitvale and: Phyllis” Phipps of Kin ‘Delegate to the Federated ‘Women's ‘Inatitute Convention - in Prince Edward Island will be Mrs. June Bell, ‘with: Mrs, ary Income, from: the large losses suffered by Columbia Cellulose Co, Ltd, Colcol became CanCel in 1973 when the B.C, government acquired 79 per cent control. ‘The president said In spite of a necessarily uncertain eco- nomic forecast, 1976 should be a - reasonably good year for Can- Cel and, assuming continulty of production, “we expect our first half performance to better that of last year." %: In the first half leat year the company earned $21.7 million, i Mr. Gross sald CanCel's capital spending budget for. 1976 is planned for about $20 million, up $5 million from last year, and is primarily in’road construction and environmental control, < Reviewing the market, he said CanCel expects a modest improvement In the contribu- tion to earnings from lumber in the second quarter, “However, there is noclear evidence that a cyclical up- swing has yet commenced and therefore'we cannot at this time forecast a continued ward. detand for dumber in; 1975." He said softwood kraft pulp markets are holding’ up well and that the company's sustained position has been due ‘Thero have been serious reductions In the demand for sulphite pulp, made at Prince Rupert, over the past ‘aix months, he sald, and not much Improvement is. anticipated. ‘he sulphite mill was closed for tw weeks In Marc! and’ will close for a similar Period in May, Mr. Gross said CanCel may require additional pulpmill .downtime later in the year. The company is still ing prospects for expansion, “There are indications that attractive’ investment oppor- tunltles exist in B.C., provided a long-term economic supply of raw material can be assured,” said Mr, Gross, ST. RITAS CATHOLIC CHURCH » Mialeer Irn Sotznon 365-6762.’ CH CH RCHES What Is CALVARY 000 BAPTIST CHURCH Next to the Shovatieat Motel <5 Castleaird. PI r Sunday tea 0.48 Family Worehlp 11 0m, Evening Worship’ Service ST. PETER LUTHERAN 27) CHURCH ~, 405 Maple 'St., Castlegar. 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Keys conducted the marriage ceremeny, Ina actting of white Ess * and spring pisces i in‘marriage by her Parents, the bride chose an empire styled gown in cham- pagne color peau de ‘chrome, _ trimmed with lace appliques ~ and ‘featuring sheer bishop leeves, A picture hat of matching {abric completed her ensemble, and she carried a single long atemmed yellow rose with a white bibles which had been ; from her older sister, Mra, at E. Styan. Aa jewellery. she wore an helrloom geld - Largan ‘set with seed pearls, . had been worn by her. Canada Safety Council Child Safety Week Observed ‘The Canida Safety Councll © has declared May 1-7 as Child Safety. Week, ‘Life, with all its modern They x must learn to recog: nize, respect and avoid dine and to Property cope with life and its The Gans di plicated each day'and more opportunities for acci- dents, To ‘say “Ob, it couldn't Prices tomy child!" is to tempt It ts impossible’ to create a completely safe home and even if such “a place ‘could: be conceived. and would be impractical, as it would allow ehildren to grow up in ax artificial .environment,, B.C. Women's Couneil sponsors Chia Safety Week each year in an effort to focus public attention on the needless logs of 2,000 young lives sand thousands of injuries dren under the goat Be athis campaign urges to “take time for safety” Had endeatee eters the Young a’ safety consciousness which they wvilcarry with them throughout thelr lives. ‘ received he Music Project. aessctta‘s To Tour Province for Taping The British Columbia Wo- met's Music Project isa Project + that has received federal fund- ing through the Opportunities for Youth Program. This: summer, (from ;May ‘12 to Sept, 1 inclusive) the B.C, They are not looking for fessionals, 0 ‘Alter the tapes have been compiled, they will return to ‘Vancouver where editing of the tapes will take place, They’ will then set up a distribution hotise professi Women’s Music Project will’. and th ‘tour towns, village tons and cities ‘The purpose of this trip ia” to capture. onytape- women singing or play ents, pele ‘group Is interested primar- Songs, and culture of women from all . races and class backgrounds, and community groups.that 6 to learn more: about « ; women's ‘culture T7"The members of the Music Project can't think way to celebrate International Women's Year! Dr. Jack says; ““TIME TO DE-ICE YOUR CAR” After a long hard winter, it makes a let, of Seonts$ to get your ‘car in good running ee "Get o Head Start! ie -Have a Spring Tune-Up Now! “Scope Tune-Up Centre” . Time to. Change to ’ Summer Tires IAS AUTO. SERVICE i. Across from Schoo! Board Offi ohay ‘STEEL BELTED RADIALS of a hotter. on her redding day. or Raya, Hart- Mald-of honor ley, the bride's twin sister, * ‘wore an outfit consisting of. , tunic top and palazzo pants In ‘spring green polyester crepe with contrasting sheer printed sleeves. Her headdress was a white picture hat with green printed ribbon, and she carried * a single long stemmed yellow tose tied with white ribbon, and sewn by’ thelr mother. The groom and bis best man, Mr. Danny \Mailey of were dressed brown ‘Trail, w Lusedon§ with sale, rose bow: art the reception in the ial Room of the Palliser Hotel in alr, ‘he brides mother guests wearing a short beige flora afternoon corsage white carnations with yellow rose’ centre. ‘The~ groom's mother chose a turquoise after- noon dress with matching jack- et.,She wore a feather cap and: + her corsage was similar to that of the bride's mother.’ imother, was centred with ithe layer held. crystal vase vin three yellow. ros Master "Hartley of gary, who read telegrams from Edmonton, Vancouver, Swit- serland, ‘Trail and Castlegar. ! The toaat to the bride was proposed by an uncle of the brid Mr. Es Allen of Medicine, at, Al tater in the evening, the bride donned a suit with a solld green skirt and matching plaid * jacket. Wedding guests attended from Medicine Hat, Vancouver, ” Calgary, Trail, Genelle,. Blue- berry Creek and Castlegar.) ienaacg en neta Letter to the Editor A Proud Sister-in-law Writes Dear Sir: Recently ‘thore was a writeup in'your paper about the recent Canadian Calorle Counters’ Convention, My sister-in-law, Rose- * mary Skarbo, was awarded the " Indy-In-waiting award, You said in your article that sho had lost, a total of 22 pounds, Well that ts ‘a very big error. + She has worked very hard for the past 1% years and has lost a total of 72 pounds, Please let's get that right and give her the credit she well deserves, Mrs, Karen Skarbo * Williams ‘Lake, B.C, Editor's Nota: Yes, Rosemary Bkarbo does descrve a great Yeal of eredit and did accomplish this ‘wonderful weight los (Ap: parently she and numerous other persons were honored during the latter: part of District Achtevernent Days which, because of t! number of names, were not included in the write-up sub- mitted to this paper. ‘The Lady-in-Waiting A- ward is for a mother who has successfully made this loss which is recorded from the time’ of conception to six weeks after the baby is born,’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, May 8, 1975 D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Open Thursday ond Friday at 4:00 p.m, Saturday and Sunday — 12 Noon. 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Air fares and hotel prices can drop by as much’as a third. ¢° Choose “a. vacation pack-, age that includes ‘extras. you will use such as sightseeing tours, theatre tickets, car ren-', ‘tals, rather than those you n't So) Walk,’ but first ask for a city sightacoing map at the, local office 20 you don't’, get lost: “Se: Don't stop at a sidewalk cafe for just a quick drink. They charge according to location < and view, s0 ‘order: the’ least expensive thing, sit back and make people-watching an after: ” " CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘who, will be at Hi Arrow Arms Motor CRISCO... 3 . ae tainted bs s 309|2 Katnch Meat Me — Va Gal. : Tomato Juice 50¢. MAYONNAIS KRAFT IMITATION $2.02... HAMB, - WIENER “SOFT (10 ox.) “DRINKS 16 Paks KETCHUP DEL MONTE GIANT 38 OZ. ... ror BANANAS: SPARTAN APPLES Abs. $1.00 FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN - CRISP: LETTUCE Hd. 1c 5.1.00 TOMATOES: MEXICAN © Ib. 39¢ po.ocna |PE tb. He |i 7 SUNSHINE 16 oz, EAD... 3 fore. mais es aL ner of. 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