BEAUTIFUL TO BEHOLD are the many articles made by the Doukhobor women who take great pride in their needle work. Here Mrs. Bill Popoff of Ootischenia, on the right, is showing a knitted circular tablecloth. Mrs. Polly Sem- enoff is holding one edge to assist in showing the fine lacey design to the best advantage, A bazaar and bake a|another. I would like to start tables will be set up this Saturday in the Kinnaird Hall where many of the early skills of spinning and weaving|a fad. will also be demonstrated. Visitors to the August Festival being sponsored by the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce will see fine displays of typical work pro- duced by the Di people. — C: News Photo SUGAR AND SPICE H By Bill Smiley Bill Smiley Bare Feet & Beer Coasters for Skates on a aTable It's nice to better shape than I thought. began with a three- day ‘iat from our triends, most members of our Seriked these reunions once a year, and it usually takes a week djto get over them. Trap and I joined the air force togeth- the best friends. er. Peggy and Suse have al- Last week, I had the best| ‘Vays got along well because of these two situations and I they have the sank jnterert They can am not only delighted but|pours ata stretch. On ‘Tues- astonished to be alive to re-|day night they went to bed port it. The only thing that/at 8.15. That's a.m. Know Hoesn't seem to be function-|what they: were doing? The ing is my liver. Must be in'university acceptance tests. we ‘stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES, for children Maddocks Shoe Store the Traplins. We have one of S-T-0-P For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6-cyl., call today or write to: John Lockyer DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-5231 tin-22 They scored very, high. But they were ttle dashed) burned to a cinder. Back home safe, late and “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 Poetry is often food for thought for one reason or aft the column this week w Alles one called “A Parent's Ple My little boy is ei; ight years old, he goes to scheol each day. He doesn’t mind the tasks they set, they seem to him but play. He heads his class at raffia work, and also takes|phis choula Seed bout one the lead. - At making dinky paper g but I wish that he could read. They teach ies physioi- ogy, and Oh, chills our To hear our prattling in- nocent mix up his inward parts. He also learns astrunomy and names the slars by night. Of course he's very up to date but I wish that he could write. They teach him things botaniea, they teach him how to dra’ ite, ‘babbles of and j gravitation law. And the discoveries of science with him are quite They tel, me hes a clev- { wish that he So ends the poetry. Noth.’ ing unusual you say? Well what you have read was writ- ten in 1894, 75 years ago, by Peter McArthur, an Ontario writer. Back in the days when so many of today’s critics claim education was really sound. eee We often talk about our a lit when I[ told them that high}over a-late dinner and the school kids get 50 minutes/i1 p.m. news. Door-bell rings to do these. It had taken sev-}Cheery young voice, “Any- en hours. body home?” And you go Well, the Traps left, and|downstairs, and there's an- I settled down sor a quiet/other old ‘friend, petite Jean day of reading and recuper-/Own garden. And yes, ation. Knock at the door. An-|she’ll have a gin and a other old érienu, Bill Hanna,|idok at the new bathroom ll set to go sailing. ‘Appar: and a two hour talk with) 6 ently, though I'll swear it/Suse. never happened, we'd had a There was only one way jong and involved telephone out, and I took it. I plunged ae setting the tume anu uhe/o:f in the car next children being fussy eaters, but when it comes to pets| they seem to be just as bad, and in some instances, worse. One gentleman spoke of his pet cat being just an in- dividual, but he has come up with the answer. fishy- are pour the oil over the regular vood which the pet has re- ouflage, the feline will .eat almost any sort, of food. Hi-Lite Restaurant “Sp . lizing in Chi F 1 ” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 am, to 9.30 p.m. Closed , all day Monday BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL ‘GROUPS: If you find yours en tertaining hy not This | st an ideal way to serve your favorite punch on a hot afternoon or evening. Select a good medium sized water- melon, cut a fairly large piece from the top; scoop out the meat idown to the shell with a arp-edged spoon. allon. Lemonade could be col- ored with watermelon juice drained from the scooped meat. For a garnish, float }emon slices stuck with cloves and springs of mint. While we are on fing INSURANCE AUTO FIRE LIFE For Complete Insurance Needs Please Contact .. - M. W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Box 1266. Castlegar 269 Columbia Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-6704 Math Appointment At Selkirk College |, The appointment of Jaime: Smith’ to th ment o: ie | \A. he faculty of ‘Selkirk College ‘was announc- saree recently by principal A. E. Mr. Smith will lecture in the department of mathe- matics and will also be offer- ing an svenue course in as- tronomy. Mr. " smith has. been in " arated to Argentina to: work if you have a kept strictly for picnics, try mak- ing a pocket in each corner of the cloth that will take a small stone. This keeps that playful breeze from disturb- ing Person Suspacts Syphilis Should Contact a Doctor If a person suspects he may have eyphllls, he's shoal consult. a qualified doctor at once, the “federal health department advises. examin- Recreational Lands — Announcement ~ Mr. J. F. Hipwell, R.L (B.C.), F.R.L, of HIPWELL REALTY is pleased to announce an association with BLOCK BROS. REALTY LTO. of Vancouver, B.C. for the specific purpose of advertising, promotion and sale of rural and country properties of interest to in- vestors and those who seek to move out from the cities. Enquiries are solicited. y 231 ation and Only after a a labora- is of tory tests can a syphilis be made. When not treated, syphilis heart Seite blindness, § pare alysis, mental deterioration and may eventually lead to death. For information on ven- to your provincial partment for the pane “V.D. What You Should Know” or “Ci oe OFFICE SUPPLIES Adding Machine Tapes and Ribbons , Typewriter Erasers jected. With such fishy cam-| to Teenagers”. for Uxbridge and the Ontario * No way out, without he-| Weekly Eaitor’s annual golf ing a sunker. So | tottered|tournament. otr sailing. A peculiar sport. Host Pete Hvidsten, a it takes an hour to get ready.|Norwegian who didn’t know ‘fhis is hard on a man who 3S|enough to go home after the dying on his teet. ‘Chem you) war. tt by the acme of uoat around for a couple of/acumen managed to marry hours while the skipper des-|ort both his kids within two) weeks. Gene Macdonald, the houlering, at you your jib” and “luff your jee”! won the prize sor longest and all aon, ts, oe pasty tine, drive ot the day — he'd ariv: and the dam’ boat is miles to get there. He along with one side almost en 280 co under water and your beer has tumbled into the bilge and you are wondering whe- it] man irom Glengarry, . who! ~ Jim Anderson has been pointed & coach of the Selidris College “Saints” hockey, team. His appoint- ment for the approaching 1969-70 season was announc- Aled by Selkirk principal A. E. le: S. Mr. Anderson is well- es, having been active for ther you can still swim two miles, with t Forest Fire Situation Gets Worse as always, tei _ nine holes despite as manager and Harry two years Bt the Wi th.) Kootenay, including a five-| B.C. ‘Amateur Hockey Associ- year stint as defenceman for Jim Anderson Coach -Of Collegiate Hockey known in local hockey circl-|ateur _Hocke: many years as a hockey en-|terpretation of rules and jor sons who hit a a polt bail a ‘Weeklies’ |* coach, ane manager| years he served as secretary- teams in fest president of the Trail senior am. Jim Anderson has held many years of coaching ex-' perience in min junior, senior, and university level hockey. At present, he serves as chairman of the rules com mittee of the Canadian Am- ey Association, which is responsible .for in- referee conducting For seven across Canada. id registrar of the ation, and is honorary ton Ink & Ballpoint Pens Steno Note Books Pencil Sharpeners Columnar Pads File Folders Ledger and Journal Sheets Rubber Cement and Scotch Tape CASTLEGAR NEWS. If we haven't got it, we can get it for you the Trail Smoke Eaters and president of this association the West Kootenay since 1966 living in Nelson. Born in Wis- consin, he attended the Uni- versity of Minnesota from 1951-54, and received his BA. In 1955 Mr. Smith emi- thesis was entitled “A Search for Quasars Among Faint Blue Stars.” The findings of this research were published in condensed form in the As- the genlor, secondary level in Cordoba. Mr. Smith returned to the United States to do grad- uate studies in astronom 66, graduating with a master of sclence degree. His (i ch Servic Journal of July 1966. In 1666 Mr. Smith came ry|'? Canada to take a position TY! as instructor of physics, ma- thematics und astronomy at Notre Dame University of Nelson. While at NDU he was faculty representative fur: Canadian University Service Overseas and, in 1968.69, vice- president of the faculty as- sociation. Explanation Of the Term Rh Negative The federal health de- ; ‘OLic One block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 & 11 a.m. morning worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed., 7.00 Prayer Bible Study Phone 365-7582 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg Pastor. ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses_at_ 9 a.m. -11 am. -7 p.m: GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH No Service during August Sept. 7 service at 11.30 a.m. with Sunday School Minister Rev. J. Wiseman Ph. 352-6194 Nelson CHURCH OF GOD 04 - 7th Ave., Kinn: aird Rev. Ira Johnson Ph. 365-6762 ho, junday Services Family Bible Hour (classes for all ages) 10 a.m. Horning ership ay am ening ice'7 p. Mawer Bibi study and Prayer Wed. 7.30 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE publication, ‘The Canadian Mother and Child,” gives the following explana- tion of what Negative” tpeans to the expectant mo er, The Rh factor is -a sub- stance present in the blood of ee per cent of people who are described as Rh positive. The other 15 per cent with no Rh factor are described as Rh]. negative. ‘When an Rh negative wo- man marries an Rh tive Wo pas Mrs, E. Murray is a patient in the Kootenay Lake Hospit- al at Nelson. Miss Donna Hill of Reb- son is presently spending a month’s holiday in Coquit- lam, the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Serville, Mr. and Mrs. J. Osachoff and family returned home Saturday after spending their yacation visiting many points Mr. Lorne Westgate of Vancouver returned home Priday after spending several days visiting relatives ond friends in the district. Mr. and Mrs. F. Emery of Trail ‘Spent last weekend at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. De- Foe. Miss Sybil Harrower and her sister ‘Mrs, Ed (Sandra) Myers returned home Satur- weather. ‘ Rev. and Mrs. A. McNeil and family of Edmonton, who were Nenroute to Nara- companied them to Naramata. She yelumed home Friday. Lipsett returned home Thursday after spend- ing a few faye in Vancouver: Mrs. Per- kins and sages Miss Lily Perkins will return home a the weekend after spending their yacation in Vanccuver and ae Alberni. Mrs. W. Shmoorkoff. and family left last Sunday. to spend a few days at Radium where they will join MY. Shmocrkott who is employed Mr. and Mrs. ia McGauley man, she_may bear who are Rh positive. In some cases, though by no means in all, the mother develops a sensitivity to the Rh factor in her baby’s blood and pro- duces antibodies to it. does’ not happen with a first baby unless the mother has developed antibodies before, following: a transfusion of Rh Positive blood. If these antibodies cir- culate in the nobus blood they destroy cells and case Rh Yiseane or erythroblastosis. Babies so iat: fected. have. anemia beca' of the destruction ond their red blood cells and jaundice cause they cannot throw off the waste products of the blood destruction quickly en- ough. Ifa mother is Rh nega- tive, her doctor can deter- This|the past visiting blood | amazed at the Taal: changes to Montreal ve Vine Canadian route. and omnes. via the sae Mrs. Reg Bro and bet Karl of Robson spent Coach is Named: For College. B-Ball: Ken Coupland of Trail has been appointed coach of |i the Selkirk College ‘Saints’ men’s basketball team for the 1969-70 season, ‘Mr. Coupland is a grad- uate of Abbotsford Senior Secondary School and of Western Washington State "|College at Bellingham. He has extensive experience in sev- eral phases of athletics as both a participant and a coach. Mr. Coupland is well- known as the playing coach of the Southern Motors senior “B" basketball team. In addi- tion, he has coached numer- ous teams to championships at the Fruitvale ondary School. The “Saints” will partici- EB ate in the Trail Senior “: 1969-70 season. Furthermore, and Alberta. Junlor-Sec-| several exhibition games will] f stralning 6 be scheduled with other col- nt leges and institutes of tech- suggt jasketball League quring the |nology -in British Columbia sector for example sedativ- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 31, 1969 Federal Health Dept. Wams Mothers-fo-Bo If you are pregnant, the federal health See ull selection of SAVAGE SHOES tor children Maddocks Shoe Store we stock a against using muscles witeh tyou do not use to u'do some heavy work that you don’t normally do, using any muscles too long and this up- plies to work and sports. it also cautions against allowing yourself to get too fatigued. Suggesting you al- m| ways stop what you're doing, and rest before you're “all in.” You'll be surprised how quickly your energy will re- turn if you don’t wait until yor. oak overtired to take a sapped sible the possibility r falling. take» drugs or housenotd remedies, not or- dered ‘or ested by your es, soda, SLOCAN Frontier Bonspiel RUN JOINTLY WITH SLOCAN FRONTIER DAYS LABORDAY WEEKEND At Least One Lady Per Rink LIMIT 24 RINKS Closing Date Aug. 15, 1969 Contact H. Myers PH: 355-2376. W. Guerin PH: 355-2345 3 EVENTS Dial 365-7707 For: Free Shop-At-Home Carpet Service with Featves in Penticton. and Mrs. Gordon and sons sScoit and Bruce of Seat- Hess were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. DeFoe for a few days. It is 20 years since Mr. God- don was, here and he was Other recent guests DeFoe: home were Mn and . Sam DeSimone .of Rev elstoke. ene were enroute to reson: G, Miller of Robson is'a wrt in the Castlegar and ey Hospital. D. Hill and daugh- ter Miss Colleen - Hill spent several days visiting in Fern- ie with Mr. Hill who is em- ployed there. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eastcott CHUCK’S TRANSFER 307 - ist Ave., Castlegar Mel & Emily Lutze For Service Phone 365-7371 or 365-5979 WE PICK-UP AND DELIVER Local and Long Distance Moving Agents For United Van Lines fire situation over the past week, with th 66 for the previous week. pate au over $2,000,000. For NOW Deposit as little as $1,000 Earn as much as T3a% on a Bank of Montreal Term Deposit Receipt To earn full Interest at 7°/4% per annum, you deposit your $1,000 or more and lat it remain for over two years. Interest is pald half yearly on Apri! 30th and October 31st. For terms of less than two years, your money can earn 7% per annum, with minimum deposit of $1,000 for ‘one to two years, or 95,000 fixed for 30 days or longer. faa Bankof Montreal Canada's First Bank was $118,700. The low to moderate in ae i ng cont people substan- " increase in the forest) which is hes like trying e result there’ Bares table and nue on their were 134 fires compared to| napkins. jim D: Eighty-two fires were ex-]as always: And a dozen oth- tinguished and there were/ ers. burning as of last nee total number of fires|triends. Dave Scott of Fort so far this season now stands| Erie, the only man T've ever at 1556 and the overall cost|seen whiff four times t | while pets Wate The | ball erage” the amiable|_ week ending Friday, the cost] troll who cartoons brilliantly, hazard ranged rom can skate in Stemp, ran_ the show; 40 rhinocerus to sit ap ils‘ of Action- milton, genial bind easy-going " That’s why it was equal- ly. pleasant to meet new to strike a golf ol man alive who andthe ony his bare feet George, moderate in Nelson and moderate to high in Van- e thin, couver and Kamloops. At the ‘There's _ no’ the southern part of the pro-| want to beat Gabriel northern section. cades before your time. © rince|on a coffee table, with coast- tes. And a dozen v4 , weekend it was increasing in|friends, old. or news, df you ¢ vince. and easing off in the]pet and die a auple, of de- Attention... All offices of the cl C. in British Columbia ‘will be closed Monday, August 4th, 1969 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. 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. baby very promptly ie he is bora'd: isito: it the h if with Rh divesse | day Vi Ts al ie home o: Rossland and Miss Bonnie Taylor. of Victoria were Sun- Mrs. H. Johnson. Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m Morning Worship 11 a.m Evangelistic Service 7 p.m Tuesday: Bible Study.and Prayer 7.30 p.m. rriday’ Young Peoples 7.30 Dear, Sir s pa behalf of the’ mem- = bers on the Stanley Humph- LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 a.m. Kinnaird United Church Thomas P. Koester, Vicar Ph. 365-5976 Sunday Schoo] 8.45 a.m. Rev Harold C. Clark hobor Choir, I sincerely wish to thank all of the people who had: contributed to our faa by supporting us in our bake sales, car washes, draw and concert. Fi gpecial thank you ae the he fol lowing ple ‘and. or; Hons abr th their ; donations: Gun Kalesnikoff Lumbering, Kootenay Savings Credit Un- ion (Castlegar) CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. *365-6667 Next te: the Cloverleaf Motel astleaird Plaza Family Bite Hour -.10 a.m : Family Worship 11 a.m. tvening 7 Worship Service 7.00. p.m. We also: wish to exténd Ja very special REGIONAL ECUMENICAL | PARISH Anglican — United. CHURCHES OF Robson -— Castlegar — Kinnaird ‘JOINT SUMMER SERVICES St. David’s 9.30 a.m. Robson 9.45 a.m. No Sunday Schools for Summer Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. G.. Hermanson 365-8337 — Rev. C. Howard 365-7814 Local Doukhobor Choir Appreciates. Support ries Secondary School Douk- We wish’ to extend a|Saskat Castlegar Kiwanis | fu the following people for. their support and encouragement: Mr. Holden our principal, Mr. Mr. Holden ot our principal, Mr. Patrick Peer ete fr hore ity Nylo cx fa rom uality pi Prop} Acrylic. Don't miss these sale muney pie Ny reba ety Pome a and make complete, ite measurements to insure ‘to-wall instal- istion and to make a job ‘estimate ai ‘at no no wa teal to you. No charge for delivery when you bu: our new carpetii Simpoo 1 All carpets delivered in perfect condition, Your eatiofaction is gustantecd. Mi irs. Mary id the board of. trustees. in 7 Schoo! District No. want i say that. this many a memorable event in the ture. Marion Kalesnikoff,. 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