CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, April 6, 1966 ‘Box Cor Seca pe CANADA SAFEWAY LTP. Appitcations for Empl t— Train nant ent le of the March dinner ie oF the: Vall ae gt retru ay 1808. She moved to Glade in 1912 and made her home there ( net het her death. we stock a full relection of, SAVAGE SHOES for children Was a rember TV Documentary On Columbia River On Saturday the local CBC channels will be “Co- Jumbia River Power,” a 60-minute film docu- mentary about this mighty aver Columbia river. That’ year, Pat known until 1808 when the Ca- nai development ot vpatream stor- water in Can- Sullivan’ and covered the famous Sullivan south to the ‘border. In total, | 1 the river winds some 480 miles an David Thompson discovered Co- lumbia Lake, its source, and teavelled the river’s 1,207 miles ada, 4 ‘Twenty years later — on Sept, ‘16, 1064, President Lyn- don Johnson, Prime Minister To Mako Proflt Is First Duty _ Management's first duty 1s to make'a profit — then to be CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, April 6 1966. we stock a fullsalection. of SAVAGE SHOES. for thitdren Maddocks Shoe Store meat uttere, mest ‘wrappers, trained grocery or sonnel and cashiers, Applications’ may be sent in} % a corporate good citizen. $ SI from 1 11] through. southeastern. .B.C.. to.the sea. Pearson and Premier W. A. C.|. foie : ae ill: be geen ro 20.40 The K Kootenay river, which|, Before Thompson’ complet, | Bennett met at the Douglas: ie & said antinedt en “i : “The program wil’, look at) rises.in a yalley adjacent to the! ed his journey, °U.S.' P Blaine Peace Archi ynere i psseahtd Bow , resi Ist Annual General Meeting of the : \ the Columbia river system as it] Columbia, flows almost due | Thomas Jefferson commissioned Columbia treaty and the proto- | of finance ant 1, which amplifies and 1d clari-| Columbia Celluloge Co. nt COLUMBIA HUM. ANE ASSN. ey It will also recall the nited States ne ate officers, col ly, 0) uw! "s jritual ’ Com- munities “0! Datotihntues to folate : of the "Dats a ion aa a cake: sas the rise tor the ‘hungry, he h the mi TERS pt tie, te Da STR tae’: agp ‘Décor includéd ‘tobacco tins. She wi rediceased by her -huabate KE eae 5. She is share ay Mt ceround of the tr fake "tavantage, of| fed fis. treniy,, wore slgned Hi:-Lite Restaurant. discovery. G net and later ratif ad. speech at a management seml- writing to Box 67, Trail, ‘B.C. jane MENZIES GENERAL ~ and wine bottles for candle hold- | ef, and. travel taps as table The atmosphere was repor- by program ee We held at the SHSS ekly sesstons: have, been for the past Kootenay Fem Members Plan will be Held Thurs.,. April 4. In Room 123 at the Hi Arrow Arms ver, and Provide a review of its present and future : develop- Captain Gray's members of the Lewis and and Clark cen to reach the mouth of the Columbia ‘from the headwaters | f edition were the first white |’ nar in Prince Rupert recently. “Business — and I mean £91 pusiness of all kinds and sizes — ‘doesn’t have to act coy about “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders CONTRACTING CUSTOM - BUILT AND REMODELLED HOMES General Home Repairs Painting and Decorating Agenda: Election of Officers; Approval of Cemetery. cwith the | Castlegar. Constitution and Bylaws ted to be “relaxed and friendly| two months with 16 students but never allowed to become aly on the roll call (mostly from |’ Local Convention Funeral Home inv care of ‘ar: of hand, the maln purpose of the| Grades 9 and 10). Since they Kootenay Temple of Pyth- rangements, evening heing-to determine the; Were not interested specifically | jan Sisters cheld their regular| i why of such an existence.” The|in, formal speech at ning in th Program was described as “‘stim-| this time, the class was set up evening in the lati ng.” haste & = along the lines of Tonstmistrése Twin Rivers hall, with 15 mem- ie Shealds wrote an or- meetings oF using toptes cand, in orarall being prescat. © | iginal | speeches or readin; eval Phone 365-6436 tena sit oF and presented | eet ong pe valea a = git, MBC press . Kinnaird, lar fargare e boys an are saldle e extended“a welcome 142-7th Ave. me travelling soraasient as her to enjoy this routine and to be yall Bree: ms of fers Missouri river. Astoria, a) they built’ Fort ‘as {d B ers south of ore | 28 and Bor Clatsop, which ay i ee Ho Menkes ee a eT oe rer te aent Gray enter:| rved, as Keadauartery for te le Vie ykin : f = — abort distanca of some 600 yerds, | ed the S mouth of tho. river from followed Ppciie footsteps of the | Castlegar, Le : ra the Columbia phenomenal re ne aes ohip. “Columbia.” | 7™PEUGOD. ery of gold rare Bi. verses course it: after. Pass Greek Now Opqn 6: 30 a.m. — 11. 1120 Lo a 4 4 pares Trail on the lower| But the river, was virtually un-} Brant : gaining i in confidence. ‘Two de- te Aged 63 q Ron‘ 8 Motel Gs ty ffee Shop | sud- e pean) ROOM @ CONF! r for her, og aA aetery of Two: Ho-| wind up thelr sessions. 1t is hop. |p | cng on Barrie at. Gaatlegsr Cc ones beta are ‘i d thé approach of | ea this can become. a yearly ‘uh: nf ani Ks 1 spital of Mrs. it FULL CQURSE MEALS ing oe of the he characters and| dertaking by Vali Club. 1 ee in, a ged 83. Funer- 4 narra e story. In this way In a recent workshop meet- a ia Rudetan say Specializing in Steaks, ee Home Made Pies and Rolls making “money,” Bowler sald. “The continued healthy growth of our economy is dependent upon the profi making oppor- tunities available to the entre- fouhls ity, to Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight, Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS jam constructed beyond Mi- ca Creek, in the Big Bend area, S00 miles.north of Barkerville Faced Famine |i.’ He hugo documeniar | Bae Until Pack Train Arrived Pace Brooector to ene Ea | of DaVg ODEE eg nti mays’ and the, Columbia mous = actor and .writer vies e By Conadian Confederation The Chinese, patient and ms, ‘There ‘will: also of B.C. were famous for taking over the claims that white men had abandoned — and making them pay aividenda. e was a news item from Quesnelmouth, stating that The film was written wal eight, Chinese miners ‘working suede the duced by ‘Tom ¢ “We can wax vi yhilo- abou! ue er phe de- P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Ph. 385-8151 re was new BREEZE MP | tomers, Miers, omy but none "of these things makes sense or jossible unless we plan e profits,” he continued. “Tf management has any responsibility to em- support: universi- #| ploy to be a ped seat good ci- ale she was able to portray child. ing the edub carried out ork 16 in ven if Ce hood environment,’ the hun; st ary proce: 4 : He "Bord 30's, existence in hobo manner aus, on parame Bae with its ensuing problems, 5, phil: Members had a_ practice esophies, ‘methods of dodging] session on presenting a motion responsibility or of acquising mb an amendment to th room itd, travels, friend- ere. ships ari neral outicok and Texicotogy ‘dealin syn future of, these two hobos* yms and descriptive adjectives, }° Be intended to show how use of development. PaintS. cs several d to draw a poem dmapsack, these- poem on Canon Creek 65 mntles north In 1802, a smelter was con-| CBC Vancouver. g aurvivi . t $5,000 worth of] cond Deer war, the United Sta- | om. je | language can be more effective band and thre sons: yack Nick — Come and See Our Selection — pound of beef:or mutton to we| they took out $5; ‘ in 1966, will be telecast in col ar, 1987. tire, and Sonne commonly mispronounc- | 12 have been shut up.” 180. i a hy ed eee ine ‘the ‘feasibility, of! year, 2 noted, there were’ still a few colonies of vancouver Island ‘D ON N ET T’ ports of the arrival of the SS SPO RT SH I RTS kin, ood | ming at Kimberley, “A second edition of this film, | tizen, these responsibilities can ‘ 3 i ed May 14, at hing” LY) been wards the end of of the se-] including material to be sn, only ‘come after. and must iy, r hus- , i formal negotiations and the: continuing responall on Eypsiee — thelr origin; cue and colorful. and Elile of ‘Pass Creek and one pad a the: whole cretk and an gold iihey found and one aue Canadian jaocornmient or. during ‘Canada’s centennial) ty, to operate profitably,” 1 bt plshments, ‘philo- There was also a review on dananeer re Pally Demofkoff, su 5 to Bowler.:: ble” “fut : : : f .THE FINEST IN PANCERS! ; ‘The town’s stock of candl-| \ ‘ i mee pein trek aHtd OR rea are 15 18 gang § es was exhausted but,-it was from many: parts of the two : r 7 : = "children, ‘72/7? a: 7! ‘and British Colu SHSS A o ene. e\ |... Burial was in the Pass Creek i paleo of fe pa on the shelves From Victoria had come re- Activities 333 Senet a cages ue , - Dy dabs ochre | é rome care of arrange- BOYS AND MENS WEAR 8. oSasabigse ; California, bringing 150 Das: ngers. was a disappo was to assume she By MARIE SETO z BE 2 ‘. still ment for it had been anticipated poem. She had to relate the cir: Pet i a ——— 3 that about 600 would arrive. eulstancés™ which ‘inspired it : — suunasre vai : Sra ) ere was news of the loss rea tt the actual poem Sa gone since then but ies popula of the:sTabouchete: a steamer after ing s | wel jown .on the coast w: ‘Another. challenge was hav- the Kootei the championships on Saturday set a. : : —— tion on ‘the creek still number-| had recently been given a con-| night.” e me = : re SE the Wincts axe | eet ee oe SL In takin; BS for new aaa am ogi ie. oa eee Ties hard ot heer 3.W.G ye Nork Clothes m Tuesday, ouerpes Indei ‘the ‘sponsorship o! W. Sones: the’ group meets ev- had ‘ been” reported: It} Stanfi SHSS Rockers, plus two man- di eroup For this occasion, the hobo wrote the Our senior boys’ basketball | Sunday evenin, enough ‘for the passengers to be aken off. then sank in 60: fath- coat pict scone the extra paint FREE! © . _ OVER 1000 BREEZY COLORS Manufactured by General Palnt Corporation of Canada Limited Twenty-five. thousand Inland Natural Gas Co. residential - customers will live modern » ‘for MUCH less this year. with a second reduction in Natural Gas Rates. in less than 12 ‘months _— and _ ~ Announcing _ _ British Columbia Hydro twenty-five year __ 5% Revenue Bonds Nour oO portunity to make pPe h Columbia’s dynamic future CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR! self defence.” It was to be a THE WESTERN HOTEL |#ove fight with one Setrée CHAIN i thaGaribeo Be for. fheBan of $5 of 00. v @ WEST‘S “Songs and music suitable to the occasion” were promised. The Sentinel on June 7 not- ed the need of the: most recent DEPT. STORE No. 1 — ALL WRAPPED famine. Since the previous Mon: HYBRID TEA (Bush Type) FLORIBUNDA (Hedge Tyre) CLIMBING ROSES All 98c numbering “animals in. all, gach. erring an Average load of red a Cig cr re yf em ache industrial expan- oms.-‘Then it was learned’ two}. ’s. Underwear SHSS Rockers, plus to inan- the Junior Science giant pat cout well earereed be passengers ‘were unaccounted . S the B.C “4 resident . of Clinton. who. kept : c ol ool Pants £ Shirts Basketball Chamlonshipe problems ‘and conduct Belen of seen tha travellers reported 200 in bose pee me was Toca Venetian Blinds | Semorist Gymuasium ‘between |""" Executive. members of the ville already that spring, Head-| ef Ss "ood semen” who would erie bila vii Castlegar team Won the ine precdent oo Derek ‘Uolnes | = He ‘ales reported tia ip ip toa ctonth toe tend the tel ieiseeph 25 lent. — Derek Uolnez Enamelled Pots & Pans pent 2 make thls Bip by A and 8 Brerident ee Matt May 20 ey veces jitiard vand) Bowling| Complete Line Of CHanplonship.: layed its first ‘There are two aquariums in into the! Saloon ia Cameronton found It] Groceries at Fair game against Howe Sound iNo.| {ull operation, with a selection | ere ee Prices Every Day i represented by he No rth My an: ef goldfish, guppies, swordtalle, an is no distillery kept BMT EE, ve . a ; in stablis) id. — Free Daily Delivery —| flock on the Wedtetdy, vas aupirt ela of tac But So FOR |_| sinine = eri as Kin’s. project is crystal growing CHEVELDAVE’S | game tha team was’ sebccnieg| a2, production of | crystals ALRELINE [pe rejounes une ; to play the 1 f from chemicals. RESER TI for $11 for 100 pounds, butter O play the losers of the sixth VA IONS often $1 but | MERCANTILE LTD. game, which turned out to be The club also has a_ soil was n $l a Bound ut you g iow ros. : fame: which citains. The | analysis kit which they use to e: could get a pound of tobacco 105 Main St. Ph. 365-7411 | Rockers got off to a slow start | "alyse the soll contents of this for Snore Building & Suppy CASTLEGAR, B.C: |and wound up losing 85-84. Thue, | S72. 5 : MEXICO - HAWAIIAN ‘There was.a boxing match COMPANY LIMITED oo L they were eliminated from the| niq,p mong the interesting che: AND EUROPEAN TOURS| coming up, front seats ae and Phone 965-7202 | MIIIINNININNININNUNUNHIM | founament, sng) mateh-head cannons; match-head layout of the, season. rockets, the production of var- art c i | ious gases. flute vroduction and eee Jous{anses..Fiutelneoduction:and hlarkhoard hockey, and glass cutting. ‘ a The chicken incubstor made cs Ps bv James Munn for. act: year’s 2 Junior Science Fair is stil in the 2 : room, You will remember. that ae E “ the bovs hatched three chickens and a turkev with.the tncuhator last _vear. Anvone interested in tryine this year? The club invites anyone in- ‘osted-to atteng tho -moctincs in the room. bs Ken Pickering and Gorden Gormley, two Grad: a students, have reported on trip the_hieh school conference held at UBC recently.:‘Their x report will be summarize id next weeks colum: i activities ‘have been at er THE ISSUE: This is a $25,000,000 COMINCO F PENSIONERS FREE. FERTILIZER Your: choice of 50 ‘lbs, of any one of the following Elephant: Brand :Foertilizers will be distributed at Trail, from the Salvage Yard in Tadanac, between the hours’ of °7:00° a.m: and 4:00: p.m. each day from ‘April 14 fo April 16 inclusive. ‘Ammonium Phosphate. 11-48-0 have the opportunity: of investing in this tre- mendous public development through purchase of a British Columbia Hydro 534% Revenue -< : swith th coupons altsehed fe " aan Bond. Don’t mias this unconditionally guaran-' ~ $50 $00 000, $5,000, $10,000, and teed opportunity to build your savings for the 5 -fatore. Read in these four points why British : REGISTRATION: All oct a Columbia Hydro 534% Revenue Bonds are an 7 Reel gins hs poston te Sea ee icc of exceptional investment. a $i, 006, *set00, 490,000 nd and Vf 16-20-0 1, Your investment earns 534% per annum, payable a caally on the 15th day. Yrincipal and tater, ho rta ot - Complete Mixture 13-16-10 D of October and ‘April. on Sulphate of Ammonia 21-0-0 2 Your investment is unconditionally guaranteed by the Province of Brit ‘itish a : ; Jambis. This is your Province’s pledge that regular interest payments will be made DATEOF ISSUE: April 18, 1968. Pensioners in the Trail district may obtain a card during the currericy of the bond, and that it will be redeemed at par 6n maturity. DATE OF MATURITY: April 18, entitling them to 50 Ibs. of fertilizer by writing to 3 You can buy British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority 5347 Revenue 1991. the Welfare and Records Department, Personnel _ i Bonds in denominations as small as $100. ‘ean, UST Co pls rte Paka ba Bi 3 Division, or phone 368-5453 Trail. 4. You invest with the satisfaction of secing your savings grow in a public under- omar vs i ‘A BU. Is An Intern al Unit Of Heat) - oe 1 } } - Pensi rie ; My ! who are f the Trail AND INVESTMENT. taking vital to your Province: PHONE FOR. FREE For More Information Og This Mast Modem. Of: All, Modem district and who .wish :to obtain free fertilizer Fuels, Coll, Your Intend. Office ‘Or Fill be cavpen Below should apply immediately to the Property. Super- BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY iy 2 Ld ipeetelatty Bearer bonds ONION SETS, Ib. ..... 40c ONION MULTIPLIERS Ib. 48 Gas Cost. | No. 2 on Electricity (hgred Op. Avergoe Fuel, BAMBOO LAWN RAKES A as no fasts Ved We have a full, staff of AllReinforced 79c.— 99¢ — $1.35 — $1.98 competent carnaf layer} : aire 5 aa : sty || RR + the ryige ry. de, i seen all te and. ‘lino work, |; WE NOW HAVE OUR FULL LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS. FOR YOUR LONG WEEKEND SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS. hald. $69, intendent at Riondel or Salmo or. the Personnel Division at Kimberley. CO'MIN'GOe The: Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited OUR SALE IS STILL ON see . .. MANY GOOD VALUES FOR YOU! MITCHELL SUPPLY LIMITED FRONT STREET CASTLEGAR PHONE 365-7252 ge EA AT Columbia. FABRICS &F ORS|. 1420 Bay Ave. | Trail, B.C.| - Phone 368-8483 "Mail To'176 Main St, Penticton” ” UNCONDITIONALLY aa GUARANTEED BY THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Name Address TOWN