‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 5, 1965 MOCO — By Barley WORK PANTS AND. SHIRTS © We have a full range of Colors and sizes. CHEVELDAVE'S MERCANTILE LTD.. 105 Main St. Ph. 365-7417 CASTLEGAR, BO, ARATE G IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN OB BUSINESSMAN And want a smart central address, when ,in Vancouver, you :will like; the fri staff who. Local Man Assists RCMP. At Princeton There has been much sald lately about. citizens not. cooper- ating with the police and about how disinterested the. general public is in the work the RCMP or city police are doing in their respective comments How- Road Row also seized two bottles of liquor. |. The teenagers were charg-| - ed with impaired driving, ob- ‘structing (a police officer, as- sault, asaulting a police officer, ile, gal possess’ ion oe liquor and intoxication. Practise Home Safely Rules for Children’ 's Sake portunity for grown ups to ause | ‘and connider, ways and means ‘of -helping youngsters through ‘that dangerous decade from infancy to the teens, by ever, a Wing, has proven ‘that’ there are a.few people around who will come to the aid of law en- forcers. Wing, a truck driver and Guy Thibert, 19, went to the assistance of Constable Barry Tarr, 21, on a highway six miles|., west’ of Princeton late last week. Constable Tarr’ had stopped a car containing, five Mission and Thibert, who had hitch hiked a‘ride with’ them, to question: the driver as an} attéad to your, wishes, whether it’s’ in your room or executive suite .. of Then you want the ‘Oa Similan Bog: at 3 at guanlay Pak? driving suspect. i RCMP said the constable’ was attaked, :-pushed .. to. the! round a and held unill he fought) [i ! ‘Thibert was beaten when |’: ie’ went to the ald of the con- stable and Wing was kicked and ‘punched and required hospital treatment. ‘A passing motorist ‘évenitus ally summoned RCMP reinforce- ‘ments who arrested ‘three: teen- agers at the scene and two others in nearby bushland,-They, SUMMER CE | SALE CO : Se ah RESOLUTIONS. — Montreal lawyer Michael Garber, , above, has been re-elected ‘president of the Canadian Jewish Congress. At the igroup’s (14th. plenary meet- [oe cate {| ays tk a its. Alwa } Tanes, Nodked awa; explores: who, st. anything. ° practising eafety and teaching our: young citizens how. to d ings the safe way. Mrs.B. F. McCloskey, chair. man..of,; the, home ‘and family fection ‘Of: the B.C. ‘safety ci 9 points out the trage: vés lost through accidents |- among children ‘in B.C, ‘under mn ale chil main causes of child deaths Jast ease but accidents from drown- ing, fire,’ traffic, falls and’ pol-| ning, | It is difficult’ to understand, how ‘children’ can. be’ olsoned, y , drinking; su ‘bleach, cle ane but: the: Child safety provides an op- f ich ings. wi ig “fluid, ‘fuel oil! Choice of Lot Important to Home Builders than simply. aequiring 80 many square feet of land. Your, choice, will of course be limited by .the price you can. afford. to pay. 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Can the4 Jot cost landscaped at reasonable Does the ‘ “house you are planning t 1 to. ee fit the lot you jave:in mi: does. the lot of fer; any . ait ral, d yy ceded Job: it ‘Blasting 1s } Wheel Balancing LUBRICATION COMPLETE STOCK OF ATLAS TIRES eh BRM Rita oy _ALL TYPES OF -TUNE-UP WORK view access from, the. side or rear as well as the front; are there any trees that ‘can be pre- served; does.it have valuable top of ie questions you iy aels yourself when ing’ if ‘Jot. pills resemble can- moth ‘balls ‘look like: ays keep med- - OPEN UNTIL 10:00 p.m. 7 DAYS A WEEK Castlegar Esso Service Owned and ‘Managed ee Bob > Albright 1, increasing his self rellance and Teach’ early; the danger of fire and match- es and always be sure homes are) mene free’ of : from youn; eat’ or. drin! din | a8 newepapers a‘resolution was adopt- +1 2d,->.calling, for "federal tegislation ‘incorporating ef- fective measures against propagation of race hatred. dt also: criticized the CBC ‘for’ interviews. made with neo-Nazis. 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No. 581, and’ the course material: he -is* studying at the survival ‘trainin ool is’ sel- ected with the aim of extending the air cadet’s ning School phases. Phase one will be orlentation at. course ‘head uar. tere ROAR Station Namao; P| ke. place at: the base : camp Jarvis Lake in the Hinton : area. The final phase will be in the bush survival camp area, .. During the orlentation per- |. fod at RCAF Namao the ‘cadets will take . intensive. inatruction i tases varied id stoplcas al ag: first- confidence. '*' Tho, course, which . followsl ¢, in the main the. bush’ survival course given to selected RCAF * personnel, is being attended ‘by a’ group ‘of 26 air, cadets from Aduadrons ine Alberta: Ai The ins from Aug. “2\to ‘Aug. “is. ‘Actual L Gaining may be considered ‘to.” be’ in Pay | Call your | Canadian \ @ Scenic Dome rall travel © Low-cost rail fares © Great Lakes, Ceoat takes, A Alaska and © Hotels gand roves arm ‘o Aint oi ines s across Genada and: ‘| making ; of nets, traps, -| exercises in the i “Ot The com- _ | fence: in building ‘There may be no intersecting alzo draw a es tay ‘will re- ceive oa ity ‘Job. instruction: xn such ‘varied ‘topics as: the use and care’ of: basic ‘equipment such as the axe, saw, onthe the construction of shel a "They will ‘also underta! ney pass, in° ground search and na- vigation:/\ ‘ most exciting phase will be at the bush survival with an umbrel |, decoy, left 3 ' NON-CONFORMIST. Everyone knows a ‘duc everyone, that is, except this duck, who's equippe Actually, this wate where the cadets will’ put. into td practice instruction from phases two and three. Here they will select camp sites, gain exper- res under dry and wet conditions, aye food “recognition, + a track Xecoenition, use’ of* helio. ey ph ‘and firés for ‘si generally put'into practice their newly-learned skills, This is a pilot project and ignals and |." if ‘successful it is hoped it will] 1 become ‘an: inte; part of the syllabus. offered ‘to’ Royal Can: at Cadets. i adian Ohey Safely Slogan, - Slow Down and Live For the month of ‘August : the motorist is reminded that for his own and his: family's sake, he should slow down his driving speed. He may be in a hurry to get from here to there but'if his haste causes trouble, he ‘won't’ get there nearly* as soon: at Marsh auts may, carry out work tasks! yt outer-space," Problem ‘is, however,. that:in: space vacuum, matal:tools:: stick together, as depicted above, Qusstiog. is bei t Centre i in, Alabama, - ing studied Le The long clear highway may bea temptation | to go over thy maximum but highways are not always. as‘ clear as they. seem, roads; there may be no houses or.signs of pedestrians; but what ity, wa the! we ttock o full se SAVAGE SHOES ‘ ection of for children For special’ Held*’ raesaeys through Fridays ‘at’: an p.m. ements such as group tours and days other than the above, ‘please, contact ‘the ‘Industrial Relations Department wages: were:! per. over the previous: ‘year. and: mily spen ding wa wasinbout, 10. per, cent: ‘igher. Price ‘hikes ;were ent up. shot and! food. : ‘costs | 1 P cent and - a: slight: decline-was reported in ‘rica’ and tobacco’ sa: spending 5 ‘and savings increaped ‘a8 a great er proportion::of; Japanese pay Cheques went towards. sa’ ‘Workers enjoyed better ing conditions and-last year Ja: Bieter economic: growth rate ‘was chan that: of any other Japanese Workers Get — ‘ i -| country. However; ‘th rice “hikes af 15; per | Th impuls don‘t simmer this summer ney policy and cautions business ‘climate ‘Kept-th i : Question Is When’ 3a Bear , Rot a Bear? ‘Black’ bear? brown: bear? was the last. th WAS nelghbor G. Dahisten, felt ‘the tracks "yett indicated a good size bear, Hair found later ain the: ; porch was) of a’ brown It'has been sald: brown bear never.» wander - inland :'v far beyond ?:the™. influence © of ' the sa! tinden breezes ' that drift in Bea. So a ‘little time :) Shade. « “The! question now , is black bear wh bear? or just a brown Black “bear? ond Gol colors,are eta | | The re a velo while. the cool |’ || colors, are, the blues, and N ‘ark, ‘the auneunts of . sed together. are; often jortant kinds of ‘ost pleasing usually..are “those in Nahich the color. Vieme. is. kept simple:and for’ that reason .the colors; inva f paneling, b one , other. 5.5 stance, there are.var- id :green signed: however,.to blend with the pastels., ‘The | majority of ‘today’s co- th ert: says, e : 38 only two ‘tones = one cool and: one, warm: color.: One color should: be predominant; Before: going ahead with a a color scheme, he su iggests: ‘| ple. study th the'¢ color. combinat fon under, cial: light,’ especially. te | lights. it they pies ‘Plan t:| That prov nd ind 4 ae The* abla: for. mercy 80! Whee, aed: ‘threatens high. The’ sorrow..of. a: contrite: he: The ngs shall never. die. Let nol +4 ‘pass, for every hand Must find: some ‘work to do. ? 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