SCANT EGAN: NEWS, Thursday, Apel 15, 1965 AGoLE cASTLEGAR GORE JOHN MacLg0D ‘This column has been de- layed until the last minute in order to cover Tuesday’ night's executive meeting, therefore it will be concise. Owing to the fact that sales of debentures have increased over the past week it was decid- ed to extend the sales until April 30 jand the indIcations are that ir goal can be reached. We oe in slightly better position than our flagstick indicates but: due to lack of.red paint thle has" not’ shown. This: “will rectified: immediately::so watch it climb; from, now on! .,. Now for ‘those, ‘wondering about’ the ‘commencement ‘of golfing I am pleased to report that the course,is now playable. Alex" Ferworn“has worked: n.all greens and with the ex-| ception of No. 4: which should| be ‘in :good ; condition: by,.; this. weekend we are prepared to call the course officially opened. face ee rae er] G: W.G. WORK PANTS AND SHIRTS - We have a full range of Colors and sizes. * ‘ CHEVELDAVE'S MERCANTILE LTD. 105 Main St.” Ph. 965-7417 errs ‘The opening day tournament will be held on Saturday and Sunday April 24 and. 25, Jim Bilesky, chairman of the tournament committee has split this into a two day af- fair. The men’s 18 hole’ medal play competition will be held on Saturday April 24, Tee-off time will be 8 .a.m.:to 11:a.m, and the fees will be $1 some will’ be'on Sunday, April 25 and tee-off time ‘for this nine hole competition will be'from ‘1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and: fees ‘again $1 per couple, News for men only comes from ‘Jovial,Jawn” Landis who declares “Mens: Nite’! officially open on Wednesday April 21 so dust’em off and join the, gang at the ‘old “homestead “on the hill, tee-off when you. get there, you'll be told what you're play- ing when you come in! Every- body o out! Summer Slespwear Follows Ladylike: Trend in Fashions Summer sleepwear contin- ues the ladylike trend in fash- ions and is as‘cool’and airy as possible, ‘ with-many feminine touches in styling. Hot weather Sioaee fab- ries are lightweight cottons and blends of cotton with Terylene, Arnel or nylon for the ultimate comfort: combined: with easy care. Prints are cool and airy too with. softly. muted Patterns and colorings adding to the del- icate feminine: looky #2544005 6.1 - a balloo RY Rrra P GROWING LIKE A BALLOON? Canadian and ‘Dan- ‘ ish geologists this summer. will begin: two years of .ex- periments.to-find out if the world fs’expanding “‘like . This theory .was, first’ suggested by late German geologist, Prof. Alfre turn of the century declared the continents are moving away ‘from each! other, ' To measure narrow strip of water separating northern Greenland from northern Canada, d Wegener; who at the test this, scientists. will Wash Every The time to begin think- ing about trading in your auto- mobile for the best possible deal is when you are signing on the cote line for it new, says the _ Keep Car Good Looking Other Week | BCAA’s * Emergency Road Service Department reports ‘up- keep failure' contributes to thou- sands of automobile breakdowns each year. If you keep the faults you won't be embar. Two tangible things you can do at that time will make your car. more valuable: -when~ you trade it in two or three years time, the BCCA says. © ~ One is to buy and install sent covers. These need not “TV Sales e ‘Applications for TV cable. hook- ups made here. Repairs to all makes of TVs, . ographe. © Radios, :Phan Local Office’ manager for ‘KIN: ELECTRONIC maa 365-7851 => = Kin-Gar P Ph. & Service it when they are. removed at trade-in time the upholstery will have that fresh, clean look that appeals to both dealer. and Prospective purchaser. ‘ The other is to buy a tube or bar’ of touch-up paint of pro- B} per’ color. ‘This can' be used to 365-7833 A:-HOLY AND HAPPY Easter) Carl’s Drugs CASTLEAIRD PLAZA Open. until 9 tonight, Thursday Closed Good Friday, Sunday, and Easter Monday fe All cover ‘<'minor’ "scratches ‘ and stone nicks before they develop into troublesome and unsightly rust areas. ‘Keep! the car -bright and good Jooking by washing it every other.,week and, waxing. it thor- oughly each three or four months. ? Waxing particularly im- Tera ine a. Spring. It pro- tects: the finish against dust J | and abrasive dirt left over from winter “and from highway con- struction. Don’t use a dry cloth or dry. paper towel to clean your windshield.’ Such’ constant ‘dry cleaning’ will fill the windshield with minute scratches, making it, look old: before its time. Check your driving habits. Dealers. today put little stock in: how: much mileage shows on the odometer. They kn from . years of trading that a well-driven car with 50,000 miles on the odometer can be more saleable than ‘the: same_ year, make and’ model with only 25,- 900 miles «showing. rassed at’ trade-in time by’ car refusing to start when the dealer tries to take it, out for a road -test. ‘When it comes time to trade in your car, here are other tips that will add ‘to tte dollar fi- gure you can get: . Vacuum the ‘entire inside of the car and (give the’ trunk a good ‘going ‘over.: Check the floor. covering and replace any torn mats. Use" a. quality fabric cleaner to remove. any dirt and stains from the upholstery. Do ing’). of,"your. cdr, Clean and wax all interior’ “chrome (and other metal parts: <" {Bé‘sure any “extras? such as ‘radio ‘or air-conditioning ‘~ = are in working | order. The-value of such extras at'trade-in or re- sale -time. ‘is debatable : among dealers. Some say many’ drivers don’t like car’ radios.and :many don’t like the:extra: expense ‘of an air-conditioner. ‘Others say car radios’ are so.common now that a man buying. a used car without one sometimes ‘feels cheated, and that air-condition- asset. Give the car's exterior a thorough washing and let it dry completely.-Then check to’ dis- may have-overlooked in your re- gular maintenance, and ‘use your touch: -up. paint on-these. The dealer will inspect’ the upholstery, the headliner, back of the rear seat, floor. mats and trunk, If everything looks ship- ‘shape, your trade-in allowance is going to go up... ; Drag:strip starts, stops and hard cornering can scpreriate your automobile ra- Give attention immediately to even minor ailments in your aecar. TS SEED POTATOES SEED POTATOES — SEED POTATOES GET YOURS NOW FRUIT TREES. | APPLES .. $1.95 — THREE WAY APPLES .. $3.89 " PEACHES $2.49 — CHERRIES $2.49 — PLUMS $1.95. FLOWERING SHRUBS aguas res 1gjaid: CLEMATIS eee es $289 DOGWOOD . -HOLLY ......... $2.99 | ELLWOOD |... $2.25 _ FORSYTHIA , ... $1.69 AZALEA ....... $1.99 : : JAPONICA He SST gg aad . $4.29 AND MANY, MANY MORE ~~ Mitchell Siipp Wood ‘Unaffected By Temperatures All structural materials are subject to dimensional changes, usually resulting from tempe- rature variations. . Wood is quite ‘resistant to temperature ‘changes . although ‘e may affect‘it: By com- parison, dimensional ‘variations in. some. materials may. be four times: as. greatas in :wood. «Special design :. considera- tions, are essential when dealing with large’ metal members .to compensate: for temperature va- tiations. A few years ago, when clocks ::and* chronometers of great accuracy depended onthe controlled swing of a.pendulum, the ‘arm of.the. pendulum was Mmade:of wood, Today, engineers in designing madera wood brid- ges. COMPLETE: not forget the - headliner (‘ceil- |: ing can be a definite resale}_ cover any scratches or nicks you]” _SEAFOODS | _ Arrival Date:: Tues., Apr. 20 AT CEDAR cREST oly Ltd. | fl ccc lt Renata Women Nominate Dologato For Convention ‘The April meeting of the Renata Women's Institute was held ‘at the home of Mrs, J, Riemer. Mrs, P. Warkentin was no- minated. as delegate for the |& district convention to be held at Salmo on May 5. The. film shown on April 2 by B.C. Hydro was sponsored by the. Women's Institute, Several important items were read from the news letter. A‘-cemetery report had been’ sent to the Buble utilities at Victoria... |; ‘The May meeting ‘is to be held" ‘at’ the home of Mrs. P. ‘kentin. iy MRS. M. ROHN oi) Mrs, J. W.’ Wilson of Van- couver visited Renata for a few days to get'a’'story of Renata and vicinity. While here Mrs. Wilson was-a’ guest of Mrs. Pe- ter Warkentin.’ Mrs, Butch Bonin, Tina Ma- rie, and Michael were recent vi- sitors at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. ulus Dyck, E Mr.. and Mrs. Donald Sym- ington of Nelson spent the week- end at their home here. onard Funk of Chase was a recent visitor to Renata. Mr. and Mrs, C,H. King of Castleger’ spent:the' weekend at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dyck, daughter *Bleanor: and Mrs,.W. J..;Dyck have; moved to Rob- son,:' where they are making their new home. Pete’s TV Service — AND SALES — »1 Phone 365-6455 We have a fine selection of appliances for Easter Gifts. FOR EASTER lovely shirts Make your. selection Tight now.-..... Open: until..9.00 , tonight - Thursday LEITNER’ S- "taster “By W..P. Borry |. : Jn ‘the bitter agony of Gcth- semane there was desertion and denial, and the valley of the sha- dow." In’ the: crucifixion’ he was ‘cruel physical’ pain, .the anguish of a) body tortured by thirst and. hunger. ; Ail:this our Lord. endured and suffered for us, and this as innocently as any child stricken by fatal illness: or: any. good ‘man or woman forced'to endure life’s fragie Gleappointments 0 or. A FISHING FAVORITE? Wf usa e Smooth twin-cylinder perform. ance e Light—only-34 Ibs. e Integral : Fuel Tanke 50:3 Gas/Oll Mixe Available in. 2 models: Angte-matic.. Weedless Drive. Right-angte. Drive with 15 lbs. ube $198.00 =) unted e@ New Weedless: eh e Fixed. et 3 Carb e §-gallon Remote Fuel System e 50:1 Gas/Oil Mix e Low-low price s=.only:.- nyeriar oe | Choose from § exciting models...3 to 18 hep.t. alr new 6 hi, Be THE DELUXE COMPACT ©: <=; eI «Full Gear Shift « Twist Grip Throttle e Super-Qulet « Easy Starting e Cushion Hub Prop e Thermostatic Cooling « Corrosion Protected « 50:1 Gas/Oil Mi, x $31 6.00 wes The 9% h.p.. ., FISHERMAN'S DREAM COME TRUE! ~ @ Low... and lightweight e, Easy to carry « Stows almost anywhere'e Full Gear Shift e Ultra Quiet e New Shallow -Water Drive @ All Controls “‘up front” « fk eR Re find this same quality desirable |. . 50:1. Gas/Oil Mix. $416.00 18 h.p. THE HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPACT: @ Fishing, Skiing, Houseboats ° Full” Gear Shift Twist Grip Throttle e Choice of Props-e Quiat.Gears « High trade-in value © 50: 1 Gas/Oll Mix ¢ Corrasion® ’ 1 Peoteet $504.00 . TO! place, without cost to tl Original purchaser,; janyjpart: rial or workmanship. EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND “AND: GRAVEL: RESERVATIONS MEXICO :- HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN. TOURS “ARRANGED CASTLEGAR AGENT. FOR|| THE WESTERN HOTEL | ime of Faith, 4 undeserved’ suffering, So;-in our loneliness, in our hour of He Ho pe @ ih he sen. and will go. before you.’ jWhetlisr, we'be forsaken; or is,near .us_as.One, who under- stands, ‘He has travelled ‘this pathway, *“In' our pain of body. in our reatless “agony, He is close to us as Oné who has borne all the hysical torments that we may Eabw. In our loss of friends, in our property, wretchedness, or need,” “He is never far away. “When we ask searching ques- =| tio why: ‘is happen to me? What have I. dono that 1 should suffer’ Let'us: cedar forget that'He ‘asked questions like these. “My God, God, why “hast Thou : forsak ‘| guish, torture, aang nor uffering and death — ct “f all: our’ afflictions es 8° His. . He is atfilcted, 1 nothing that we may undergo is foreign to His experience of life, /S" But at Easter: there Is light nd beauty; faith and trust, hope and love. Beyond ithe dark val- ley, beyond , anguish. of : heart d mind,’ treachery. o friend and “tragedy. of’ circumstance, ~ [there are the’ green pastures and the still waters of the love of God. This our Lord knew, ‘This we too can know:. Amid. darkness - our Lord knew the kindly’ light ‘of: the love of God. He was not alone. Neither are we! ‘There is no. human ‘victory that js. not. a‘ victory of the di- vine in‘us,- Ho conquest that is t: His. ie loyalty -of those, few lane mee followed Him: dared. ‘to: be- indi- game: today; can ‘claim ‘the ‘| official: organization : of. softball credit YOU B 8) Heating with. “Flameless”. miegisteity: ‘gives nial feeling of comfort. There's a big difference’ between being - comfortable and simply being warm. —:gentl:. safe ‘El ‘Heating. provides: “a )‘sunshine | kine : warm that ‘floods a ‘room’ trom wi comfort.’ * Join the trend to modern nesting a ‘plan to ors the eless ‘Bleetrlc: Heating: HE SERS e competition ‘ona province- ‘| basis. r hurt; or bitter at heart, or: facing the, long years of ; life’, eventide, or. .disease that cannot be. cured,.we may. know |. that alone for..the risen Christ’ ‘is with .us; that, 5 “Calvary and Easter. Day, jarth's farkest and earth's srightést we, too are never] the took yf! ni hips’. were . ‘chosen néul bn year io discussion on lond‘'to be presented at ention to" be on “May 8 to A Diocesan letter compos- éa SE Mts. ’Pat’ Haley, who is both ‘local! and‘ Diocesan’ Spirl- ferring Ni tual Convenor,” was’ read. Many Day Wera’ ut one ey apart! Aes Norman. Fishwie ic,’ or. of the: Stanley, ‘Humphries Secondary School band, received a most gratifying birthday: pre- sent ‘last Friday when the. band took top. honors ‘at the, West Kootenay Music Festival ‘compe- |- titions held-at the Cominco are- na, ‘The Castlogar group ook Claims on Origin.” OF Softball Group Differ. on Records Claims that softball origin in. Canada do not agree th: American records, but the nadians who play. the competition and can. take for enthusiastic jephien of .the ‘game in Holland. |: From this ‘start the game developed. as/it it is play played today. sis in - the othe <3 As one example, the Can- B ‘Army~ introqueed softball io the: Netherlands. during: the id World War-and;the Ne- es enall Associa! R a rested and $2 ‘the o7 publish’. ‘the . oifieia Filles in-1846, Softbal : sind 5 fo) es 100) 2 ut ao mb Hi; pla iy ead bal aa tten bail cation ‘modern term: though cial ‘name ‘remains : ‘softba is'k0‘ recognized’ by! ‘erning bodies. : ; f ‘The game moved out of i floors rie 1908 psig st first | outodor league at: Bur- | li sh, Ontae 7 A pub- of. the leaders * eho. elped: | spread’ the ‘Ontario‘plan of or- ganization... By 1914, °for..in- || stance, there was an official city a’ ing in Ed: A ‘canadian’ Softball -Asso- ciation was'formed ‘in 1932, fol- lowing a meeting of the, Ama- teur “Athletic ‘Union of’ Canada. in 1944, a Western’ ‘Canada Soft- was Bult -your/doctor.48 to how mu ste pte weigh and how, t meee Bitte | what-roles ‘chic, ae ain | Jo : home the’ Blaylock oe tor | military ‘or'brasé bands after it attained ‘a'-score. of 88 points from adjudicator Lieutenant Le- onard Camplin, : director of the Royal Canadian-Engineers Band. Earlier in the ‘day, the Cas- tlegar ' band: plated “second: in the competition for the ‘Vincent Fink Rose Bowl Trophy. : in adjudicating the bands Lt. Camplin commented on ‘the individual playing, qualities ex- ofthe Participating bands. jap thumb of Mrs. “Terry Cormier hibited by: the DIYers in each Mrs. of its; ‘worthwhile pursuits were oted! ‘by, the meeting, + OK ‘social eriod provided for lant’ éxchange, ‘The. green being: most obvious ‘among: the participants. House plants and dahlias \.will be’: prominent ° for many months around cwL ihe: mes. i ges: in hi ; tlon® by: A Catholle Seas: = jotre. Dam: versit ‘The’ new - alat c consists. of ! Mra,’ Frank Murphy. as president, ’ Mrs. "M."-Warford as, treal with Mira. iJohi Bozek: as secretary. | ‘vice- president: is‘ Mra. David vid. Gieler with Mrs.:,Geo: Srovnlle and The! first ‘of se orships ‘still. to ibe - chose: Mrs,’ Calder for’ i Funeral Saturday ‘ Funeral sérvices were held Saturday from Taghum hall for ‘79° who ‘passed’ away His structive criticism for me ‘devel. opment. and. interest:-to j both, band directors atid bands, “Top Death ‘Cause Is Heart Ailrients -According to. the ., Aietican Medical: Association, heart and No one, ‘ee ‘for gure ‘whether. a. specific pattern of life will prevent heart attacks, the: MMA oh but sat area fundamentals * w) indi- the’ ehances" ‘could ne reat: ly reduced. T..che: will en: able’ A pares cae ‘discover potential?’ Véakt‘problems early: . Regular. and: moderate °ex- ‘fercise;:nlus. plenty. ‘of: rést ‘will help ip save the ¥ work: Joad c on your Bia you're overweight, co) il: “tell you res and you'll live eh logpital April 8. * ! Born in: ‘Russia in) 1985 Mrs, Chernenkoff “came to7 Canada at'the age of thirteen, “livin, at 'Pelly, Sask.. ©. her home Tag “six” mon gD ba ‘she moved. on home in Castlegar... ed: by. two