i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 22, 1968 FROM THE GALLERY By Henrv Heald! oa The Grits’ Controversial Strike Policy Pociflc W ater W ells Ltd. ty a man has a;cal pumps. Some firms may Ina oe e eletY eitharaw his \ decide that privately-operated for he is unsatisfied |courler services do a better ae : faith the. terms of he Fight Job than’ the post office de- Fast Efficient Complete Service ent “ “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 SELKIRK COLLEGE announces anded has the right: pai * ment; just as be Hopefully the rising stan- dard o: ion will under- an expi 1968-69 Programme in The urge to try some;simply by writing to the new camping equipment/parks branch, Parliament found us out in unsettled| Buildings, Victoria. CONTINUING ‘ a ei 3 : + trikin: : the power of the rabble- weather last “Saturday with ybe some of these : : i : ' Par 4 Society, however, has aia lout te fabor leader and sen- A}. overnight stop in Kokan- | : ‘ right to protect itself as best | sible discussion will replace ce Park, OM. the most common argu-|it can and the development irresponsible mob action and iver lg AY sh Bat 3 Bit tam hod, geen ene elas wil the with the afternoon spent on ; Let's Stay @ University Credit Courses, Technology Credit Pen scan apical, a rainy — though still scen-|Alive; and muny under the ‘ourses, Non-Credit Courses they do. But so iD) : i @ Courses on China, ‘in Cinema, Electronics, Astronomy, Fine Arts, Sociology, Contempor- vl talian to band together with his fel-| 1 for in Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 —- Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 i ling ht on by ‘ip on the ferry at|name of whatever particular ‘i PE ETE park you are interested in. round jattes re coe For the fisherman who B np We were fortunate that SOMETHING TO REMEMBER for years to come is a personalized ashtray, being presented to Robson resident Gary Lester, a member of 581 (Castlegar) squadron, Air Cadets. Presenting the gift is Anne Read, employee of the Western Mail and Echo Ltd., a publication in South Wales. Gary was one of a group of cadets who went on a five-day tour to South Wales recently. the weekend outing occurred the same time as Ted Un- acrhill, the senior naturalist trom Victoria was cunduct- ing evening’ talks and morn- ing nature walks at the park. He 3s scheduled at Kok- anee Park for approximately two weeks, of which, if I am not mistaken, his last day will be tomorrow. The evening talk we heard was on water. He dealt with out to the future of our lakes and the now so controversial problem of pollution. During the morning walk Peace River Project we were made very consci- ous of our surroundings. We also viewed the Kokanee sal- its cycle in nature, branching | fc likes to cook his catch. out- doors, Mr. Uphill broke two very small leaves from a plant which had a distinct sage odor. He explained that if these were placed in the clean cavity- of the fish and cooked in the usual manner with salt and pepper, they added much to the savor. + * 8 8 ow to April. Summer sees many house- hold pets travelling with the times they are found ary F BY, and MANY other fields @ Instruction one evening per ‘week, September To obtain a CALENDAR listing all the evening courses offerings for 1968-69, write to: DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION SELKIRK COLLEGE Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. or phone: 365-7292 At confined in locked cars which become hot. At other times they are leashed in the car with the wide open. Please give thought where WATER PIPES IN THE WATER, and they eliminate the problem in which they are re- flected. In this study of water and cloud is seen a portion of the stockpile of drain pipes now held on consignment by the Town of Castlegar. The pipe is destined for use in storm drains throughout the town. The ar- rangement from the supplier is that a rela- such as this one behind the arena, after rainfall. — Castlegar News Photo wa tively low price has been obtained from the sippise on the consignment shipment—the |!n_ strikes has _ bee! town pays for only what it uses, the rest is returned. The storm drainage system will eliminate the collection of large puddles, parently decided he prefers tisk loss iy risk it by government-spon- sored inflation that the value of the dollar snd Government intervention Successful Cub Camp Held B of M Report in-| the Bank of Montreal in its even stop playing big brother July business review, just is- . Urges Caution be made towards an expan- sionary monetary policy, spite recent signs of e conditions in count ing Regarding Money tens ice sheets where ted and contracts aid not mater- ialize. The whole country will benefit however, puree ne- otiators learn that i ey dump on the table will stay there ana they solve Canadians should not as-| them. at | June 25 general election will sume that a major shift will June 25 gener worth the , de-| effort. asi Who knows! If Mr. Tru- try. |deau’s government can stop laying father confessor to bor and management, it may the prob- happens the Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien FIRST MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY Assets $217,000,000 — Capital & Reserves $42,000,000 SHORT-TERM DEBENTURES a Trustee Investment i Minimum Amount $1,000, Two and Three Year Term (1) Write for brochure or mail your cheque to: 850 West Hastings, Vancouver A dividend has been paid regularly every year _ since 1882. sued, which current North American business conditions. “One san only, bore that iterp! ion being plac- ey arter fi mon making their way ae you are going when the pets F ope ti P h T. atreant $9, spara during are ineluded: eis ik , morning jaunt fe are quicl see the aciities ass t e est is Mr. Underhill’s|dangers of z overheating ani- Facilities for B.C. Hyd-|is expected that the li second summer -for natural- espe ro’s Peace River project have! be energized Ph far as Prince ist's talks at Kokanee with been tested successfully at|/George at full voltage for some 17 naturalists in B.C. excuse CLL. ane as to share- 500,000 volts, the highest|the first time during a test Those who use these 15. . gh Aug. 4-10 at Camp Tweedsmuir fo ince ful Kootenay-,was held from Aug. 4 to 10/id Munns and Mike Living- bolder ee A_ success! camp | & near Senior leaders were Columbia district cub camp |s? Camp Tweedsmulr toya Groutage, Cec Munns opened with the|and Jim Fornelli «busiest ak how ‘and flag break,|man in camp, patching skin: followed by a brief message ned knees, toes, taking ou! from Albert Calderbank, slivers, bandaging — cul sd trict fommissionsr sie ee name it, the Cubs federal govermnblingy collec. of ys enjoy-| it! i ed a week of fine weather, Bob Dally, Bob Chase, bat bargaining will -mean ¢ fun and games, swhnming,|yuriel Heagy, Keith Lane|""" ‘there should be no argu-| projects and badge work. and Louis Mandoli also as-/ment about the right to strike. Each evening drew 1 sisted as senior leaders. close with campfire where ‘Assistant camp chief wi as e songs ty iShivigual eatins. Reg Bro of Robson and Hugh Nicol Becomes There were nine cabins}camp chief was Kay Bate of from Castle-| Kinnaird. : S ‘etiene gan Kinnaird, Tarrys and wmes|Anderson Division Head parties go thro- voltage ever produced in Bri-|run August parks will find them most tish Columbia. cea q| interesting if their stay in- ie jump: 4 ; The ri behin through the kindly left-o; ansubaecrcoeends. During the past two Dam cludes a naturalist’s visi T y I Pelt SHELF COLORS ONLY MUTUAL 7 setae ‘ weeks, engineers’ and work- Slevation of 2 0 eet above ows only to, find ss : Ths is _a growing pro- e men_have been testing the 060 feet above) scam, with B.C. having three a end : initial three turbines and gen- imum level re-|Hature houses, one at Man- te fee SEMI-GLOSS, FLAT & LATEX FLOOR PAINT erators in Portage Mountain quired for initial operation of|Ming Park, at Miracle Beach is something 1 true. 25% OFF pecial award generating station — the un-|the first three powerhouse|amd the fourth at Shuswa) ALL OTHER C.LL. PAINTS ; for the best cabin were Cab- derground powerhouse below | units, Depth of the reservoir | Lake. Goldstream: Provinci It ig good to have mon- immedi i B “earned were|in J, the Eagles and for best The appointment. _of| couple of years after the war | 5 % O F F swimm first |tables were Cabin IV, the| Hush M. Nicol as manager|before going into the real “At “the same time, one must assume that the policy in that country For Complete Here find quite LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order iS ‘or- the switchyard where power al Hehi Mative walks. but 0 natur ey and is stepped up to 500,000) 459° ¢, nt house. z . Bigg te Heian iy is volte Jot Gansiission. i These nature houses ap-| make ‘sure you have not lost with a capacity of 227,000 en the things money cannot buy. kilowatts, are scheduled to go Slocan but outside of B.C. they are|—— . Socials. |= into commercial service fol- lowing a ceremony Sept. 25 usually ; called - nature ‘centr: at the Hydro-electric project W. A. C. Bennett dam — and Park the fein g. vision of|estate and insurance busi- THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL _ Random Plank. 4X 8X 3/16 MAHOGANY PANELLING CORRUGATED FIBREGLASS ie. Work is nearly complete and final testing under way ghitre on all phases of the project Mr. and i required for initial operation | Stan id of the generating station. The 100-foot-high, trans- also a raft of All have the same ob- 1B Really wow P & G Builders Supply Across from the Arena Phone 365-8151 Mutual & Gulls. of the insurance di CLASSIFIED - : Aa Friday was visitors’. day; Anderson Real Esta fe and In- . Bas; : Representative i. many parents surance Agencies . AO fetes, a nior leaders were Dav- wrens caine and joined in|nounced this week by How- # SRS OE Seater Marx Auto Body & Paint Service the fun. __|ard Anderson. Highlight of the evening Mr. Nicol, who comes to cdmpfire was the presenta- Castlegar from Calgary where tion of a Jong service award|he was sales rej resentative to Loyd Groutage by Mr.|for two years with an invest- ess. A fellow of the Insurance Institute of Canada, Mr. Nic- ol i tional for is a_ regis There is information to be obtained . ment dealer, has taken up| member. Towing — Body Work Que closed with the|residence in the Castle-Bar as Mrs N Painting — Welding | cup and Scout vesper hymn. ith fe) his famiy Midsying in B. ce Clai Outstanding among those N years: and have helping in camp were service Handled Promptly scouts Bab Dewis, Rod Bro; \ Bruce , Allan McKinni 24-Hour Wrecker Service| Dennis Heaey, Terry Heagy, invesimen 7248 __|Gordon Soukeroff,, eo ted ‘his own real estate Ere Silva_an\ Bro: Shd’ insurance’ business in Taber, Alta., for 18 years. Mr, Nicol was born and/|in' i raised in Alberta and receiv-| boating, water skiing and ed i there. He : : 5 E - 3 ti the Bank of Com-| The realignment of Te-| ies . merce for three years before] sponsibilities at Anderson's en serving with the RCAF in the| will allow Mr. and Mrs. an ' Far East for most of his four|derson ty devote their ain A \ : years of service during the|time and energies to eae ¥ . 7 = Second World War. He then|real estate division of th “ae . : returned to the bank for al business. / SE Pp iy i T 4 he \ : Anderson Insurance = “a ae Agencies Limited stage of the switchyards on|month from the United States. the southeast flank of the|Among them were their dam are virtually complete. hter and son-in-law, Mr. A 500-foot shaft housing two high-speed the buil plant di Also KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs" 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 been tunity vince. He said they were attrac: they saw here, i the as a safety device for dis- charging peak flood-water. A 500,000-volt transmis- sion line stretching 575 miles | th from the power project in Dan has been in Viet Nam north-central B.C. to the Low-|for a year, but is now sta- er inland is complete. It|tioned:in W: D.C. KAY MOTORS KAY MOTORS KAY MOTORS Your Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Cadillac Dealer OVER 100 UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM em here. INDUSTRIES LTD. KAY MOTORS ‘87 RAMBLER 4 - DOOR|’66 OLDSMOBILE CUT- art say necesita! STATION WAGON —!/ LASS SPORTS E.T. with Custom Rebel model with} bucket seats, floor con- V-8 engine, auto. trans.,| sole and all power equip- radio, Bs. p.b. Only 8,-| ment. See this almost 000 miles on this almost| new car today. ral ROSLING-MERMET HOMES LTD. new car. With 4Year ice __. — $3000 2 : : i : New Car ty. Price : as your exclusive ES West Kootenay area dealer for ATCO. with auto. trans., radio PRE/CRAFTED TOWN&* COUNTRY ded! . HOMES "67 OLDSMOBILES — Del-|__ mont Sedans and Deltaj+g, yoLKSWAGEN DEz - CY {ae Py, ‘iful, livable homes. that lower. the cost ‘a. of living! MAIL COUPON for brochure, or ask Sedan. Completely equip-| LUXE COACH — Just ped with all luxury pow-| had new shocks fitted S Rosling-Mermet Homes Ltd. Tel.352-3581 . - To: : SYOLOW AV) fers reas eee? Specials Effective Aug. 22-29 ‘64 INTERNATIONAL “us TON with all heavy duty 4 equipment. Complete a with new V-8 engine, 4-0 speed trans., radio. With Kay Motors 2-Year War- ranty #1200 = KAY MOTORS Boy’s Summer Shirts Regular $3.75 Sale $2.98 ad ‘ shel 43 Res: 4.95... $4. Reg. 5.95 .... $4.95 Cowboy King Jeans and Jackets 20% Off Boy’s Bathing Suits Boy’s T.K. Jackets. Up to $7.98 Boy’s Mr. Sneekers, sizes 3-44, Reg. $3.99 Boy’s Walking Shorts, Reg. $3.95 _ eo Little Boy’s Walking Shorts, Reg. $2.98 Hugh M. Nicol, F.1.I.C. : : : ; . He ST a a Megamart are vine oomonce | Ti i i A are Men’s Bathing Suits of the Insurance division of Anderson Real estate : ee Wide Wale Corduroy Jackets, Reg. $21.95 gal an ee, $2.29 per quart (Reg. $3.79) | Velvateen Jackets ........ To Clear at $5 “i. me . ae . Paint your house now and Save, | _ SP $5.00 a.gallon on. the finest outside : cenenil anit Hugh owned and operated his own Agency at Taber, Alberta for 18 years and for the past 20% Off . 20% Off -paint money can buy! Shop and save PAINTS REE wherever you see these signs. \ ST — two years was employed by a national invest- ment dealer at Calgary, Alberta. He has an Building Supply Co. Limited : honors fellowship degree with the Insurance PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., AUG. 22 TO SAT., AUG. 31 Regular $3.00 Sale $2.25 er options. 2 models to} and new brakes. a Special at ____ $795 B Back-to-school shopping? See HFC ff you run short of money outfitting your youngsters for school, here's a lesson for you: a Shopper's Loan from Household Finance can pay for all their back-to-school needs. With a Shopper’s Loan you can shop anywhere— and HFC will tell you before you borrow what your loan will cost. Back-to-school shopping? Do it with a Shopper's Loan from HFC. Before you sign on the dotted line, know what your loan will cost. choose from at savings up to ——-- $1500 Se Se SSN ae ne ete | ane A 67 CHEVROLET IMPALA | 64 PONTIAC 4DOOR SE- — Super Sports with DAN — With V-8 engine, bucket seats and floor} Standard — transmission, console, Complete with radio. With Kay Motors all luxury power options) 2 Year guarantee $1495 z% and 4 year New Car[ oe = Guarantee. Original price| '64 G-M.C. %-TON PICKUP & over $5,000. Now reduc-| — With Big 6 engine, 3-4 ed to __ ;| . speed transmission, ra-O dio. C refinish- 2 ed and fitted with 6 ply truck tires and all heavy duty i — $1495 radio and all new white-| ———H+—_—_ wall tires. Price _ $2395| ’61 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR $ ———_—_———_|_ SEDAN — With 6 syl.~< 66 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR| engine, standard trans: = SEDAN — V-8, stand.| mission, radio and Kay 9 radio and full} Motors 2 Year Warranty :... KAY MOTORS KAY MOTORS Rosling Mermet Homes Ltd., 568 Ward Street, Nelson, B.C._ Please send me your FREE BROCHURE with facts, pistires and floor plans of ATCO Town & Country *66 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR SEDAN with V-8 engine, NAME 2s ccsscccccccccncccccsscccccnccccence ADDRESS ....scccccccccccncccscce Teatituie of Cenada: eee Hugh brings with him many years of exper- jence in the insurance field. He has acquired a sound of general and specialized experience in servicing clients. ‘This realignment of responsibility will per- mit Howard and Alice to devote their full time and effort to the Real Estate division of their business, namely Anderson Real Estate Ltd. The real estate and will to operate together at the same location. Anderson Insurance Agencies Limited Perma Press Pants, Teens Men’s Walking Shorts, Reg. $7.95 Look Over Our Bargain Table les: Big Boy’s Pants, Some Regular fo $10.98, on Special at s08 Shits a Mod Patterns, Polka Dots — All on Sale at Only ‘$1.98 Each. ‘Above payments lnciade printinal 204 ‘on proseat rapayionl, be 63. bacioga the cout of ie brseroacs., ‘HOUSEHOLD FINANC TRAIL 1287 Cedar Avenue—Telephone 368-8251 ; (opposite Hudson’e Bay) NELSON 608 Baker Sireet — Telephone 352-5575 {at Jotephine above Burn Lumber) 605 § an See all the Vanguard Trailers, Campers and Canopies now on display DEAL WHERE THE ACTION IS! KAY MOTORS Chevrolet — Oldsmobile — Cadillac Chevrolet Trucks 2880 Highway Drive KAY MOTORS KAY MOTORS “ALL. SALES CASH AND FINAL Bonnett’s Boys & Mens Wear SYOLOW AV Phone 368-3301 KAY MOTORS