CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, ‘Jy 14, 1968 CYNTHIA | “| VHAD A SiMpLY “| FABULOUS TIME! v i THE BOYS THREW ME IN EL HEVONLY TREN one IWONCE] * aah Mrs. D. Hugh 865-5503 Mr. Brahe ‘Hominiuk Nick Olchowy at Watrous, Sabk., pvnony she had not seen in 38 Arne Hominiuks also moe: at Banff to.see their dau: Marsha, who is employed there ‘for ‘th Ww. R. Olt- and Mrs. phant and family tra travelled to Kelowna over the long weekend. Mr. and M kot spent a few days holldaying at Radium Hot Springs, Banff and Calgary. and family opent a few vedaye at the const, ents ovine clam dig- ging hate retien S ney had as thar Rouse guests Mr. and M, Nelson and family of Burdet, Alta. Mr. and Mrs. W. Friedrich after holiday- Local: Jehovah Witnesses Plan Representation _ Al Convontion ‘Keith McCann, citeuit min- has cont ‘fror ig. Pi a a Empire Stadium, Van- |’ ‘conver. 7: Mr. mecenn Aras aseist “in the: ‘supervising of rooming |f Gopartment, to is. crpeced i jccommbda. Hons a Pibe {to house) Sn batoftown Gelegates. All hotels, Greater Vanco private homes in’ oak her rancouver area are be- ir ing -eontacted by, 4.600 Witness! vol lanteers ooking ‘for “accom: m eae jabs former, Vancou- roe PHOTOS — TIFT PETTITT PHOTOS | PET ing at Vancouver Island and points in the Okanagan. A week's holiday. was en- fovea recently by Mr. Mrs. L Grewcock ' when iney mot- cred’ to ‘to Prince Albert. and Mmally left on Sun make their home ‘at Vaenive® | and Mrs, A, J, Lever- Mr. idge and famil: monton recen' opp Mr, and Mrs, J, S, Horswill | Farm situ monton. On their rehth fot the Kootenays, the: ey panied byt Mre, Leveridge’ 'S s moth. ‘Also visiting: at the Laver: idge’s home were Mr. and Mri Morris Donaidson and iamlly from Fort Francis, Ont. ' ‘Mrs.. Wayne ‘Gray, accom: panled by son Dean and gaugh- ce and Janet Walker} Air their 11th’ birthday, Sgt. W. Leduc Taking Flying Trainer Course ‘Sgt. W. Leduc, son of: Mr. . byes W. Led eof Rinnaira presently taking a six-wee! fying tralner course at) Cot wack, ‘A member of. Castlegar’ fron No. het Hoye Cana i Christa, , Ieft recently. plane” to. "join her fasta Oe Prince, Rupert, where they will king’ their hi Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Howes motored to Port Alberni over the recent long weekend to at- eee as a Surprise e celgbration ‘for The oevasion ” ag the “25th ‘weddin ‘anniversary; of Mr. Borden Howes. - ++ ‘Did you: know? — The con- easily |f ‘and Mrs. wi er, Mrs. E, Hood, who is nov ay motored to'Ed-| guest-at their home? . to visit relativ- |: : Hoe it Takes You oe ‘too hard :+|for ‘comfort? Do ‘colds seen be more: frequent? ’ this sort ing is ha} pening ‘to you, ‘you-have a Tot of company. . In sp ta ‘you have: company. that. the: Car “branches ‘are distribu booklet “with "On| a do: ‘about shortness; “The boo! lets riot about | tuberculosis. i is ‘about breath- ing “Aalfficulties,* ‘the © title es oun, Breathing Troubles” stat. ey are too well aware that in the ay few; ‘years some cheat " fot muci here is "5 for. times 85 as there was 10 years ago and it isa very. disabling . disease. Asthma, bronchitis and em- physema, «tie most. common causes of Breathing difficulties, are discussed in this new book- Jet ‘and there are practical: sug- is festions for those who want to prove the situatl provement is. possibls who want to kee from becomin; it 1s too late : ite. ‘or. mpraveren. solweho hat lad | SAVAGE SHOES eccen with for children Maddocks Shoe ‘Store ‘Casual: Clothes for Sees aes SPORT s IRTS — SWIM. TRUNKS : ‘SLACKS = LIGHT: WeicHT JACKETS NNETT’ BOYS & MENS WEAR Be A ING ‘SUPPLY DQUARTERS Ph. 365-8151 The booklet ark-| free from Miberculoels seal ser. tions as a Ch ‘vide, ” ing it Tacoma, Wash.’ | Wine at” fhe coast ‘she visited her’ granddaughter, Mrs. Don SMe and. Mrs. W. x Fox of their lith birthday on Saturday lawn and the traditional cake. Invited guests were; Joy- ce and Janet Walker, Laurie Laktin, Kathy ‘White, Joan Mul- Jer and Shiela Gray. Mr. and: Mrs. Edgar Wood: and family of Prince Albert left: on Sunday: after spending a week at the home of Mrs. Wood's par- ents, int and Mrs. W- . Mc- Also visiting at the Mc- Creight héme on Monday were five sisters: Mrs. A. (Betty) La- face and Mrs. Sid Bisaie) Sohn: Mrs. Harry (Ruth) Lewis, of Vicor Sask, neices of Mrs. pay “John Mills of Reading, her husband who arrived here side on Sth { think you'll really'go for’my Special this week ASTLE ‘Motors: ‘Ltd. “Phone “365-7033 | DEALER IN SHELL PRODUCTS: two aos ago. They” will re- || Ave, 4 Re : Be sure that you are on the Provincial Voters List If you are not elready registered and are eligible register now, Applicants may register by applyi ng to the Registrar of Voters Application ‘forms ‘wil be mailed’ on n request by the Heaisizat. of Voters, Qualifications for TPE :@ Nineteen years of age or older. (QD Canadian Citizen or British subject (i 'Resident of Canada for past ‘12 months i Sident of British Columbia for past 6 {David Cooper's Men's “Wear, Columbia & Maz t S ; Sweetnam’s.Ltd, ‘435 ‘Bay “Ave., Trail, ‘B’ Trail Cycle and ianteos Ltd, '1708 “Second Avenue, Trail, B.C. y \Fruitvale Feed and Seed Store, Fruitvale, B.C. we. Draper: Registrar of Voters Could {ese Se eo 962-7773: Len page tire 8 ade eee whee 2 blocks tthe: Castleaird: Shoppin; ‘Centre | 10 am. — — Sunday ‘School bour 11 am. MORNING WORSHIP 7.420. pom. EMANGELISTIC. SERVICE Phone 365-5884 Rey. C. Stone, Minister. AN Wolconis 930. am. 2: Morning: oe with ; Kinnaird United Church. | Preacher the Rev. D. Faris - “CHURCH OF GoD a “Sunday Schoo! 510,30 am. Morning, sparta se + meters eee 00 p.m. ‘Weds IF WE LIVE THAT LONG... By: ‘Lois. HUGHES | ‘en Lois: 365-8503 Box 781, Cartegar YOu ‘ever tasted ‘Kiw?’ first isa. compound: f Have: fruit? I had my over” the’ wreokend: Another Hane for it is Chinese poraber. ey come from Jand and,are.rich in Vitsmin'c C. They cen: be eaten raw. or:cook- a) arancé the are wih er eae bru, {| After rubbing ‘ar hairs; |, it can ‘elther'‘be halved -and the ;| they, Bree tured cereal, hours ‘to! chill before, (serving, ‘was introduced to’ tem’ be a len: who while leon holi- trying. n foods.: x ‘ariving rome: they round that they ‘were' not ‘in ‘our Jocal ton stores; ‘One 6 of the’ larg “Confe To Visit Eight giant tractor trailer’ units,: largest overs to} e visit: Kinnaird’ on “Aug. :20 of next-year. They salt previde aN fal, covering roughly one “tt will be one of eight such Confederation Caravans which ill criss-cross Canada’ ‘during the 1967.‘ Canadian ' Centennial * Held in homes. === LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES — Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's. Charch Sunday School 2 p.m, Rev. Harold C, Clark PENTECOSTAL. . - ‘TABERNACLE: 781 baste d Ave. Sunday ‘4 li am. Holiness Meeting. Wednesday) : 8.00 p.m. Bible Study. Thursday. 10.00 a.m. Home League. Phone 365-7112 “CALVARY : BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. Ph. 365-7175. s e first of designed and built caravans, sisting of! eight 78-foot tractor | trailer-units, went through five days of rigorous highway man- ocuvering: and on-site position- ing: recently Leslie J. Maiden, chief of the. Confederation ‘Train and Confederation Brojectsit for the Centennial» Commissi served by the Confederation Train. one to days, the Confed- eration Caravans will like caravan, event around hte local pin, for Canadian: Centennial | of enable ee public through the gxhible tre platform which will allow: stag- ing of local ceremonies and per- formances, tal exhibition area to’ be Pair cr WEE twWwi& salle in 1967 in quadeet le: postion’ ona giv: va be al bout 40,000. square’f atea of) alta, an ae tee set ome fe ‘The caravans will be open to the. public from 11’a.m. until 1 pam, most days, A ata of 26 will ‘ accompany’ each * caravan, as wells ag. RCMP security Person-| ed _.The tractor: trailers are um-| cara da with to city. trail- of ng, 10 ft, wide and | produ ‘The tractor units, which are NZ: h 23 ft. long, were’ bullt by Chry-| shee’ the fetes sler of Canada Ltd. Mechron En); ed: r gineering of Ottawa were award.|| ed,the contract for.:the power nel. units, The | electronics for. the some in a a if, interest in them. interested in’ them.: So.if. you. are curious just make a few enquiries around. T was also lied twit few recipes: such -a3".C anes "4 Goo: SUurp: 12% ft, high.” They, were built] eq however to 860 it f adverdacd |" by Atco Tndustriog, of Calgary, weak tend! as. a © hots, science departinent of ‘Olago Univer, ved: by exp in Ontario and Que- : Stayin; tn each centre from in’ Be -| derway’ and is - $43 Million Contract Let. For. the. Peace. River Da im: ‘BC. Hydro. has ‘awarded a stalled in two''of th three $43.8: million. contract : to ‘the Kiewit-Dawson-Johngon ‘ consor- tium ‘to build’ the spillway ' and low level outlets for Portage Mountain Samo on the Peace riv- el a porerhiuse ob ‘was June last j cenit Dawson dJohe son. is p= isting’ diversion’ tunnels’ to ‘pro. vide, downstream’ “users ' with Peace river, water while the re- servoir fills after 1968, The third bic yards of rock ‘will vated under, the ‘contract, and | bleac 180,000 cubic’ yards 'of concrete |; and nearly (6,000. tons. of. steel will:be utilized. ©) Water ‘and. Biceeh ch a little: on the * strong “This. all lone . apparent will sy hot do it. The missing i we 88 | 0! skin. | tend ‘to: ‘ade no shot just a short: ve out or, complete, all-in Holidays find the f: ‘aun: dry always | the cay ood. Peet | essary, ieee and water,,and left eriment | steak} to the th or oe iris : Calgonite, te! two tablespaone oe N Connie solution, overnlght and others for in hous x twos HHowerer: athe 2 finest will} ° thin uh dbo. ae for it takes a’ watchful eye, ent fout the: ara eel to water but: i the ‘treatment, , petite their nwa he This left only the tau of ringing When you stop for “the ' next This must be, some’ what equivatent ¢ to: the, did crescent. |. ped washing -machine ‘tub |. with the upHght ‘handle to push ull back and forth, now be:left| Then you are one of the - smart ‘people who- will ‘use'an Electric Air Con- $:ditioner ‘ito\:keep your home ‘cool’ and comfort- able all summer. long- ; QUALITY..WORKMANSHIP WIDE. SELECTION OF FABRICS AND CARPETS FREE ESTIMATES! that ‘hi: patton building Portage Monti dam. under. $73.5 fuillion con- tract awarded by. Hydro early fork’ on ‘the’ spillway low Weel actiet ie alr ateady ‘schedull ‘ler by the ‘fall of. 1968. ~ "ONLY 3 "MORE. BIG DAYS the the event of .an: unexpecte: high run-off. The spillway a ject, wil: include ‘the construc- lon’of an foot-long approach channel cut into t! Beato the > bedrock ft the abutment. BS Total covered. by a full caravan when |- Low. level ‘outlets will be ine TIMELESS TOPICS By Rev. Ira Johnson Kinnaird: Church of. God The - central . teaching ? in Christendom is that Christ died on the cross. for the sins of, all mankind. That. this erent took |. place is.a {historical ict that Across Highway Je from Bible Hour 10 a.m. not. only. by ‘the reriters of the New ni by ip -| but which is referred to also by secular histbrians. man’s ‘release te ‘the captivity of the Lord of life and death,. ‘indeed the. Son of God! +The’ question arises: : “a Christ died for ‘the sins of: all does it follow then that whosoever belleves in the historical fact of ‘his death’ and ‘eat is given in the “New ‘Testament. to the way''in ’ which \Christ’s: sacrifice Churches of Canada: KINNAIRD » GENELLE Phone 865-7814 Rev. Don Faris . SUMMER ERY ICES ‘with St. David's ‘Anglican Anglican aoe 9.80 a.m. ‘June 19, 26, July 3. 10, 17 “Ruy 20Sh Aug. 7. 1a SEN Sh Sere sie: upon the:cross opened up § ithe | Say way, for: man’s’ an’s’ salvation veo £08. ‘ : UNITED CHURCH | OF CANADA | Uniting Since 1025 the Congregational Methodist : and Presbyterian thereby: | be PAINT ‘VACUUM GLEANS AS YOU CUT with exclusive, new, clog-prook, ea Saved?" : : Some ¢ might go so far as to is ‘not ‘eal’ but merely illusion? |<: Someone: has* said’ ¢ that dogmas ‘but to impart lifes and ut 8, ane to -bring’ about, communication that through og fe DISCONTINUED 4X8 SHEETS ‘OF id is there- eth eta ARBORITE Person: and claim of thn So salon Uouga merely ac account as oe sited fet be ae a. | CASTLEGAR, ac. “SUPPLY LT TD. FRONT ST,, ; PH. 365.7252 Open every Friday night until 9.00 pm. sy ‘emptying Grasecatcher. FINGER-tip START