CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 20, 1975 Kootenay Names Colorful - i eal seltlers, eaited it Hot Springs Camp, We know It as Ainsworth. Hot Springs, between Balfour and Kaslo on Kootenay Lake, Itwas named for George J. Ainsworth of San Francisco, ‘one-time owner of the famous Bluebell Mine at Riondel across the lake. BOB'S Pay‘n - Takit Ltd. Castlegar’s Biggest Little Super-Markell TIDE King, size . $2.48 10 Ib. box . $5.29 LIQUID IVORY King size . . $1.69 NEW 52.8 OZ, SIZE $2.33 An Indian custom of shooting arrows at cracks in a rock bluff gave the Arrow Lakes their name. One story says that an arrow lodging in crack meant good luck while ‘| mis falling arrow foretold trouble for the archer. Lady Aberdeen, touring the Kootenays before the turn of the century, noted in her diary: “Opposite Pilot Bay a gentlemen of the name of Balfour has built a private residence just because of the beauty of the place, And he is fully. justified.” ‘Today, Balfour is a popular resort and the western term- {nus of the Kootenay Lake ferries. Sir Chatles Ross, first president of West Kootenay Power, named | Bonnington Falls on the Kootenay River after Bonnington Linn near his Scottish estate, ‘The bright, racing waters of the Kootenay River may have Inspired H. B, Landers to name Brilliant. But’ the Doukhobors say they gave their first settlement In the Kootenays “the name of the Valley pow Gouna: Village int, from a bright diamond of the first water, on account of the great MR. CLEAN 32 ox. .... $1.29 “~ GREEN BELL PEPPERS - Nib... 2... 39e i] CRISP CALIFORNIA’ LETTUCE 5 FCOGRING ONIONS :|5 Ibs. ..... $1.00) Potato Chips LARGE TRI PAK Box ....... —— ALPHA MILK 48. 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It may well have been Ireland where a place called Castlegar is rendered from Celtic to English as “short caste pers and pienickers think K they are “champion”, but the Champion Lakes bear the name of James W. Champion, an early-day fruit farmer at nearly Fruitvale. About 190. years ago, young Christina plunged into a stream to retrieve some papers her father, Angus MeDonal, had dropped. In gratitude, the’ Hudson’ Bay factor -of Fort . awed the lake drained by the stream after the plucky girl, Christina Lake is now one of the Kootenays’ most popular Captain Robert Gray named. the’ Columbia River after his ship, The Columbia, when he rediscovered its mouth - in 1775. Cranbrook takes its “name from a. Kentish town. James Baker was responsible, ing Cranbrook Farm after fis] English birthplace. Creston is an improvement over Seventh Siding, its ori- ginal CPR designation, Fred Little stipulated Creston, the name of his home town in Iowa, Blackfoot Indians sur- prised horse-stealing Crows in their’ “nest” or camp. and massacred them, says one legend of the Crowsnest Pass, Fernie, Creek, commemorates William Fernle who, with his brother” Peter, discovered coal seams in the area, Geologist G. M. Dawson aptly named Sr the Fording River. fe had to cross the recross il many times during a trip along it,in 1884, Fort Steele sounds like a stronghold. The name actually honors Major S. G. Steele who a fore of North West mounted Police into the East Indian uprising in th id Forks, sometimes linked with a Dakota centre of the same name, stands at the junction of the Kettle and Granby rivers, a “grand fork” in the Boundary country. Copper City and Canter- bury} were early names for Invermere which means “at the mouth of a lake.” 7 John Kasteau, who pros- pected around Kootenay Lake in the 1880s, named the river atten himself ‘The village at its FALL Col. formerly Coal - “mouth bears a shortened form, Kaslo, : Kimberley was named by a Spokane financler, Col. Ridpath. after the famous diamond ming centre in South Africa, Lord Kinnoird, a CPR shareholder, loaned his name to a “box car station” near Castlegar. the village of Kin- naird grew up around it, Kootenay is derived from the (Kootenai, Kootenne, Cou- tonai, Kutenai) Indians of the region, It is translated “water people.” ‘The Doukhobors, a reli- gious sect from Russlo, named one of thelr settlements Kres- bet It means The City of The name should be Alado, according to official records. But Lardeau it remains, pro- bably in tribute to a pioneer prospector, Marysville owes its name to the SL. Mary's River which was so. designated by a missionary father at the nearby St. Eugene Mission. A. G, Cameron, a Trail lawyer, named Montrose after bs hom in Seotand, Moyie corrupts the French “mouille” meaning wet. Nakusp is a variation of an Indian work, Nego'sp, which may mean either closed-in or * fe. ‘One of our ewer place names, Nancy. Gree honors the Rossland. girl ato became world's champion wo- man akler | in 1967. started out’ as Salisbury, "beeame Stanley then received ils present name in 1888, It recalls the Hon. Hugh Nelson, Lieutenant Governor of BC. at the tim > Thomas Tatheen insisted that ‘New Denver would be- come even greater than Den- ver, Colorado, from which he Florist Can Give the Best Seasoned Advice . A beautiful bride merits a beautiful bouquet, so. select yoir flowers with special care. The bride's bouquet can have many variations—the tra- ditional round one, or a flowing cascade, or flowers attached to prayerbook, or a small iosegay—oF even a large spray carried in the arms, The latter can prove difficult to manage, however, when it comes time to exchange rings.‘ The flowers the bride selects for. the wedding— whether demure, sophisticated of classic—are an important part of the picture created, Thoughtful planning is more important than the amount of money spent. A florist can tell you what Mowers will be in season when your wedding takes place, and he'll know which flowers create effects to ‘complement your gown and stay fresh longer. 1m SK EERE AN My oR ee eee as - Origin Debatable: @ had come to prospect. His prophesy is yet to be fled, voyageurs noticed that a a tribe of.Indians favored dangling earrings’ made’ from shells and named them the Pend d'Oreilles. In due course, thelr river became known as the Pend d'Oreille. rocter, not Proctor as it's sometimes spelled, owes its name to T. G, Procter, a Nelson real estate speculator at the turn of the contucy: dium Hot Springs was 40 designated in 1916 due to the relatively high radioactivity of the spring water. . Fowler named Rion del ater his employcer, Count Edouard Riondel of Paris, who ‘had appointed him manager of | the Bushell Mine. roat’s Landing was re- named Robson In 1580, recog. nizing the Hon. John Robson, Premier of B.C, from 1889 to 1892, Rossland would still‘ be Thompson after its founder, ‘oss. Thompson, except that te Post Office objected. The name was changed to Rossland in 1 ‘Saimo is the Latin word for salmon, It got its start as Salmon Siding during construc- tion, of the Nelson & Fort Shepherd Railway. Jack Sandon and. Eli Carpenter were among the first fo’ discover the Slocan's rich silverlead ore. Sandon, now a ost town being rebuilt as a tourist attraction arpen- ter Creek reca! Field wrth Lord | Hitch. ener was the “sirdar” (com: mander-in-chiel) of the Egypt- fan Army, commemaey Sirdar near Cresto1 Slocan is either fishy or. froggy. It seems to have beena corruption of either of two iedita Borde ° ing frogs or Appropriately, Sparwood produced timber suitable’ for the masts and spars of sailing ships. Tadanac, a subdivision of ‘Trail which includes Comince’s vast metal and chemical. com- plex, is simply T for Trail plus nada spelle Lake Windermere was explorer David ‘Thompson's Kootenac Lake. Fortunately, the name was changed in 1883 y G. M, Sproat, eliminating potential confusion with today's Kootenay Lake, ‘The Norse father of the legendary. giants, Ymir, in- spired G, M, Dawson to name’, the mountain range from which the village of Ymir gained its st. 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The builder of - Trail's pioneer smelter, F. A. Heinze, named Warfield after a buddy and business associate, Carlos Warfield. Yahic has no connection with the shaggy Asian animal. It stems from "yaak”, an Indian | word for bow which refers to a “big, bowslike bend in the Kootenay River. HEADQUARTERS IN CASTLEGAR IS THE CAN-CEL LUMBER DIVISION CLEAN - UP CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly. Thoughttul. Service: Ambulance — Flowers «Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques: BILL'S” MOTOR-IN LTD. 213 Baker St. Nelson We aro Franchise So Dealers for... “Castlegar & District Sales & Service PHONE 352-5383 Dealer License "Number D147 + CASTLE “TIRE LID. 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(LES) CAMPBELL, JER AND EDITOR WALTER MARKEN; ADVERTISING MGR. be stened in Ink with the address of the writer, “Pen” names will be wed On request, but the correct name must be, sub- ‘mitted, correct name. and Turn| by Saving World's Tigers ‘The Exxon: Corporation, campaign tobave the world's tigers. . ‘There wep almost 100,000. of these animds at the turn of the century; put latest esti- mates are tht no more than §,000 romaidiin the world. The ca ofa million on. conserv4 Nepal, Bang Indonesia, ipalgn's objective * tars will be spent gion measures in desh, India and PETTI'T PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd Liiilad BECIUESE PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILL3d Says a Real Man is Head of the Household By Phil Hanson Vancouver Sun + Men can put down women any time they like because they're more aggressive, dom- inating and powerful, says Aubrey P, Andelin, the male . ennuvinis friend, hen you look at a women's liberationist you find thal they have hada personal experience that-has been bitter or frustrating and usually it's caused by a man who has puldown a woman unjustly,” says the dentist-turned-author whose book Man of Steel and Velvet makes it clear who sould be head of the house- old, tay Behindevery liberated wo- man is a vulnerable little Indy, believes Andelin, 87. ‘ “Why, I've never met a women's liberationist that I couldn't put under my thumb - it," ha announces, this) fs squashing his thumb on the ‘hotel ‘coffee table. + ~~ He hastens to add that he doesn’t actually ° put feminists under his:thumb.that fast, or ‘any other way. It wouldn't be according to the principles “carefully outlined ‘in his book. He just wants to make it” ‘clear that he has sympathy for the women’s Nbbera whose dignity has been affronted by some manof steel who had ‘not yet Airaed to the chaptéra on velvet etBut I'm rota unsym- ot en Assorted Corduroy - Continues Furniture 2 BIG 7 © 930 ROSSLAND AVENUE, TRAIL Home Entertainment East’ Trail Werehouse cn. 2! blocks do (Regular Hours) @ 2194 COLUMBIA AVENUE, TRAIL Show Room uld Trait Bridge OPEN DAILY FROM 7 P.M. : Wer Ef Author of Man of Steel and Velvet pathetfé to the way they're » going about It," he ‘says, frowning. — / “They are:creating serious social problems, the conse- quences of which are drastic. “We are already seeing some of the effects. “Their children are... savages... thal’s what the police chief of Los Angeles called them the other day." It shows what can happen” when there's not a real man there to head up the houschold. And furthek: “T've never seen a dichard’ women's liberationist who talks of love and. sympathy and kindness; their motives are selfish, When they think of someone they. think of them: selves." ~The sad thing, says the better half of the husband-and- wife writing team, is that if every man had read his book, women wouldn't have had to. even think about this liberation business. The book, which came out three years ago and has sold more. that 60,000 copies in hardback, teaches “true princl- les") for ‘long and: happy marriage and the upbringing of a fine family. “We have had a successful marriage ourselves and our eight children (19 to 28) ‘are fine products . ... they turned out well” be says. “Thousands of people ap- ply these principles and’ they’ work 100 per cent of the time. “Men and women need one + another and this is the way to be harmonious, there. is no other way.” The way, you'll have ga- thered, is hardly radical, He has divided the qualities the ideal ‘man should have into two + eategories. steel and velvet. Each balances the other. ‘The man of steel, like Super.” man had he married Lois Lane, is ‘a leader, protector and provider for the family. He is a builder of society, is masculine, has character, confidence and health, ©" His velvet alter-ego is a man who understands women, LOCATIONS RVE YOU BETTER 4 sodupiddy HOME GOODS LTD. TEpeling CAPRI TIRE SALES ADJACENT TO CAPRI AUTO BODY oa 4334th Ave. §: "Castlegar We Hove the Lowest . ‘Prices in Town : Drop in ond see our . Complete Line of TOYO STEEL RADIALS- ALL CAN,., BIAS & RADIALS AND.. FORMULA © WITH RAISED ‘WHITE LETTERS” =~ “ Phone: 365. Hiss inattentive, gentle, youthful and has humility and refine- ment, His book, and courses the Andolin Foundatlon for Educa- tion in Family Living provides to charitable organtzations such as churches, tell all the secrets: While hubby'ts learning to be the perfect man, wife. ean learn tobe his almost equal, the. fascinating woman, For various reasons, the classca are not co-ed ” Andelin, ts it's not good to know Ea ating Womanhood : His Wife is Author Too. By Kayce White Vancouver Sun Helen Berry Andelin: Neves that a woman's role is to be submissive and.ylelding. If women are overconfident and don't trust thelr men’s’ judg- ment, she saya, it destroys, thelr masculinity. Mrs. Andelin further warns that housewives should not work outside the home. ‘There are several dangers in such deviant behavior, one being that “when she finds herself taking: orders~from another man, it is an unnatural lose contact she may find herself} physically attracted: to him. Helen Berry Andelin, of course, is the author of Fascl- ‘Gne of tho reasons, says” all the other's secrets. “Ifa man knows all the things his wife should be doing, It puts her at a bit of a disadvantage,” he explains, ‘Tho priorities aren't al- ways split down the middle, ‘The number one thing she » should do is make him the most. important. thing in her. life. Him, not the kids, her career, the home or anything else; just him, i On the other hand, he doesn't have to play by quite the same rules.’ Hubby’s inain herself as a “aoeal reformer” who gave’ up attending baby showers to write the formula answer to ‘every unhappy housewlfe’s prayer: Mrs. Andelin is a little vague about what she means by ‘social reformer. Ideas in the book are not new, she admits: ‘They are solidly based on “the greatest souree of truth, the scriptures, which I take literal- lye The literal scriptural truth, according to Mrs. Andelin, is that woman is inferior to man, and should therefore submit to | her husband's. will and. judg: ment. If the husband turns out to be a bit-of a dummy, the wife may pray for guidance. - Mrs, Andelin sald if she was stuck for a scriptural’ nating 3 944-page © lesson bound in shocking ‘pink, in how to hook and,hang onto a man by acting helpless’ and _ hypocritical. Fascinating Womanhood {s- a dubious contribution to liter- ature, but< hundreds of thou- sandsof women, it seems, want, / to know the formula: The book. has sold more than a million copies since its first printing in” ‘1965 and has contributed an estimated $160,000 in royalties to the Andelin bank account. “(The estimate is, conserva- tive, based on 10 per cent of the $1.50 sales price of the paper- ~ back volume.) ‘© Mrsi¢Andelin, ‘a: Mormom mother of-eight from-Santa Barbara,i Calif, says:the book’ i<'was desperately needed by + simply wonderful women who were losing their husbands to [> other women.” Mrs. Andelin.was in Van: couver recently on a promotion tour with her husband, a fotmer dentist and author of his -own‘view. of the roles of the Sexes, Man of Steeland Velvet: In an interview the 55- | sevrala Jousewile. described BCAA Offers pretation in writing her book, she would get down on her knees and seek inspiration from God. It occurs to this reader, however, that in some parts of the'baok the Almighty was either not paying attention to Mrs. ‘Andelin’s question, or He .was stuck for an answer, In building a case against CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurstlay, November 20, 1975 Sincere Thanks To all the people who worked for me and supported meat the polls. My sincere thanks. Job ia to be the provider and, of course, when he's providing he's automatically putting her first, toa," > If he can't. get: home on time each night to cat the supper’ the ‘wife has “been Bill Banham slaving over all day she had to understand that the job takes pelorty. PLUMBING: & ——— TOMLII HEATING LTD. | * Site § - Comp. 11 P J SS. 1 — Castfegor EE Walter Tomlin 965.5034 ‘Ofenwris fis pulling her as number one, “but ‘in a different sense," explains An: delin. Z : 3 SALES & SERVICE We Supply and Install SEPTIC TANKS & FIELO Mike Tomlin 1965-5511 T'm breaking ground and uiving insights Into masculine be- havlor and attitudes.” The + more than 350,000 Women who have enrolled in Fascinating, Womanhood courses are evi- dence of how badly. such guidance Is needed, she says. Fascinating Womanhood courses have been taught by missionaries In South ‘African jungles, according ‘to Mrs. Andelin, where “women didn't even wear clothes, but had.the ‘same marriage problems that * we have in suburbia.” The failure of women to put their trust: in the man's judgment, Mrs. Andelin says, ‘i MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. “0 “THE STORE. WITH MORE" See Us for... ns BUILDING NEEDS — Wet arpa IENWARE — canreiine _ CABINETS * dohn S, Kootnikoff,’ Old Raspberry Village This Week's Special : “DARK MAHOGANY PREFINISHED PANELING (4M.M. 4x8 Sheets Only. $3.66 ea.. has gone much too far. She adds: "I think it's the reason for this feminine rebellion.” Pressed further, she defines “feminine rebellion” as wo: ' men’s struggle against oppres- sion. Mrs. Andelin says she was unable to “spell but the dif- ference between masculine and feminine careers, but I believe women should be trained for a career in the Home, and maybe learn to type-and take diela- tion.” BUILDALL ASSOGUTE STORE 490 Front Street — Telephone 365-7252 * Mrs.. Andelin lists seven haz- ards of sexual promisculty. They range from sin in the eyes of God to contributing to the downfall of nations. Nowhere, however, does she mention the danger of venereal disease. ‘But she can explain that. Although VD. tas reached epi: demic proporations in North America, It only destroys the body; she says. “So it's less serious than something which desttoys the spirit:" And a woman who lives witha’ man outside marriage has no protection, Mrs. Andelin says. “Her price is very cheap,” she adds, implying that every woman has a pi “L feel that “(ie the book) Valued. Tips For Sale Winter. Driving Winter is just around the {corner and that means ski trips, winter camping, snowmobiling, - {and all the other activities our, #recreation-minded nation: is ‘so. fond. of during” the winter months. Tt also. means’ that the: driving conditions encountered. going to and from these activi- ties are going tobe less than ideal, says the B.C. Automobile ‘Association; Many winter accidents are , caused by the fact that too few drivers know that skidding is more likely to occur when the‘ temperature is at the freezing point or just’ slightly |above: ‘freezing. 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