ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS took advantage of local sponsor- ship of a tour of construction work at the Arrow dam. Visitors gained, perhaps for the first time, an idea of the extent of the massive project as they stood directly at the base of the giant spillways,or the navigation lock and their eyes follow- ed the towering height of the concrete ‘formations straight up. Tours were held Monday through Wednesday of this week. — Castlegar News Photo Blueberry Greek Woman Passes In Trall Hospital Funeral pervices: for one Menard, 43, of Bluebe: my Creek, will be held Saturday 10 alam in the chapel o: Home. Rev. Stack ie mr ral ficiat en Menard died Wednes- ani nario’ her husband, Roger. e family moved to Blue- berry Creek in 1960. She was very native in sports activities, mainly curling, bowl- ing and go! rs, Menard is survived by her husband, one son John and one _caughter carol, both at om ‘Trall and Castlegar Funeral Homes are in charge of arrange- ments, with cremation to follow WHITE CROSS UNIFORMS Smart and well fitting Figure Flattering and comfortable for any profession SIZES 8 to 20 In KENDALL FABRIC 65% Polyester Fibre 35% Combed Cotton ‘Wash by hand or machine $13.95 - $14.95 “provincial Library, Parlianent Buildings, | Victoria, B.C : Dec. 31/87 i BC. Forest Service crews are’ still: patrolling two fires in .| the Castlegar area, Ranger Hugo subdivision; last week saw crews scrambling from one'to the oth- | high’ wind er of three different locations to extinguish the blaze, in extreme- os | ly:thick growth and hastened by, ‘strong, swiftly. changing winds, - factor now in.the fire situation, ‘The temperature has dropped By within’ ‘the Past’ seven ‘days, he ifar added.’ x Although : this temperature jp-was.a reason for optimism, the ranger pointed out that’ the Is more than compen- | scale, sate, forthe temperature drop. and bring: the’ fire: danger. level j an even higher than it has been) 80 far this fire season. extreme vigilance is quire ‘by both public exrployees Private ‘ to 'pre- ou Phe steerne loss from) forest fires. ee -/2“The fire is out,” said. Ran- ger Wood, “but:it will. be watch: ed carefully ‘on’ a :round-the- clock’ basis until:a fairly heavy N U RSES SH OES rain ‘removes all danger of. flare- By WHITE CROSS R ae e F : e : Ts t : ‘ ge ee : - a . eo foe pay name ‘given this blaze |» Unit, in care of the hospital ad- » $15.95 Muscular Disease Mostly. Herditary Glaim Scientists 5 TOABED BUS prepares to embark on a tour.of Arrow dam construction, with one of the many loads of interested ob- servers. All three nights of the tour, Monday through Wed- nesday, saw crowds in abundance turn out to inspect the towering cement work and the sweeping curve of the coffer- The tour was the second annual holding of the event, sponsored by the Castlegar News, CBA Engineering, Founda- tion-Dravo and B.C. Hydro. — Castlegar News Photo | REE ee of PUBLIC NOTIGE i pilances, furniture, etc. — “If test, If DURING HOLIDAYS PHONE 3865-7268 it $14.95 and $15.95 pr. ty, 8 Castlegar. sasintan ranger ~The .Berry “fire,” ‘a’ one-acre ne js i NURSES WHITE NYLONS HUSH PUPPIES. ‘ 5 ; : des : a ee ee aM Double Mesh — Twin Knit ie : : Na as 2 e = . cee Wot ie ae : SEIUEE EAD oe ae SS ‘BOY 8. ; f/ making careless use of matches, it brought :qrews ‘out: at. 3.15 Teen-Age Swim Suits .... : eee ene ; etl BM a . iemeres | throu; : TOUCH if i perenne ace RUNNERS - peseiay bia aa THE EXPERT TOUCH ati paced eka we can move It we'll take it.” Girl's Swim Suits Treas Ca 1 4 mew. four-seater craft by 2 cab president fastruct- For. prompt pickup phone 365- ; > for. the whole family REMINDER! ‘5002 or 365-7823, — Thank You. Hospital Auxiliary Rummege|CORRECTION — Cup camp for ‘Sale, September 29 and 30. The Castlegar and District commen- auxiliary would appreciate any | ces Sunday, July 23, at 1 p.m, at usable items —-' clothing ap-|Camp Tweedsmulr. $3.95 and up - $2.99 and up RENT tH I Mr‘: Wood pointed out thi high winds are sus: chief f danger, ON, HOLIDAYS — OPEN. AS USUAL ON JULY 24 7 PLUMBING & k : when ‘a case is due to a new > HEATING LTD. mutation, it will. be the only 61 CRESCENT. ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR {| Afflicted person in that family. 5 Creatine kinase is a complex protein molecule normally foretold or prevented. Usually. i BLUE ENAMEL CANNERS, 20 Quart With Racks, , Regular * 0 THERMOS HOLIDAY PICNIC ‘JUG, _1 Gallon’ With’ Faucet; Regular $4.69 . +: $3.49 . With Pouring Spout, Regular $3. 98 . fe PLASTIC PATIO ‘TABLE, 22” High, “Regular $4.95 : SLAZENGER GOLF IRONS, Regular $8.50 . SPALDING. GOLF IRONS, RAsUlay, $9. 25 Comm, Stave Janks eed tht this week th: eet will carriers, only two-thirds of the carrier women will have a high junio to 3 imedal Royal! Te: Saving Society enzyme level. In addition, there i be held between 4f OF Deaths: Jury : ‘o ory: * Excessive ‘speed was blamed } ), MA IT RES Cloth Covered, “31” X.76”, Regular 8. 50 s the cause of.two deaths in a AIR: S, ea # &| hlehway accident near Robson “With Waffle Design, Regular $9.95 ).. i Be - . ; 4 ‘and there wil ee FR GIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS He te aaa. inju | ehestl ta : juries received. in’ the.:accident. “13-Cu. 7 2-D & Cyctomite. Regular ee 95 oe) 00 CANVAS FOOTWEAR BY SAVAGE AND T-K MAD DO CKS 18-Cu. Ft, Deluxe. Regular $279. 95°; Brenda Suter, Bill de ‘Lorne a Rellestin who: ater eee ste erage The 2 contract his been* award: cate for construction of Castlegar’s Centennial project and the. build- ing, a: library for the should be completed by.0 Oct. 31. astlegar Cent com: [- ~ Vacation Check List Wasil Saprunott First Aid Funeral Services Kaopectate* Myciguent* Ointment Adhesive Bandages . First Aid Kit" Held on Monday Funeral ‘services were held ROTO-TILLER, 4 HP. Briggs and Stratton Engine. Clearance Price .. Purchased rec ently ma -M. - |H. Hearn of Salmo, “the new ‘craft Laxative Baby Vitamins “| must be registered ‘wi ‘with ‘the 'lse- artment : before {7 Aspirin Poison Ivy Lotion Hay Fever Remedy Antiseptic a Remedy Eye Wash Toiletries OSCILLATING LAWN SPRINKLER ; i ; Work begins on Monday. well, | students ‘al male sae edi BFE Ts this ‘pi x : = erigin Location Bok the brary is s : x [aod not vegin ach as officials of: A ale tions "as well cation with aid from Celgar. hav ‘ > Gradi ne ee ee ae to ve ‘ ae “and” Fist." Tooth Brush Racor Blades ALF- REGULAR. SIZE DRESSES i ‘Mr. Harsent told the Castle. | ree bi ANY ais é Tooth Paste Shaving Cream ¢ HALF-SIZE OR REGULAR SIZE DRESSES. if ; 234 rat ; ‘ Pa Bee obert &: orem Prince Ri Reseal gar News yeteriay ‘that the Shampoo Sasl < ( i ; (ice pent any) i. ee oe ee : cies: TL ES ~BSe. Kathlee Rauchert, new: craft Somb and Brash : _ Reg. $19.98 - $14.95 Reg. $14.98 -'$10.98 Reg. $12.98 -. $9.75 Reg. $10.98 =: : i ; Special Needs 5 : ; mall | : 4 3 : ; nae DRT en mets jstostiod of: its SPECIALS FOR TH THRIFTY. SHOPPER: 5 z : ane oe m4 ce roe insti an, him, ans a i eae Watt Vante scholarship. allowed with: the ‘club’s previous renewals. were,,won by .17. stu-| aeroplane,'a Luscombe two-seat: FABRIC SALE WITH ONE-QUARTER OFF : : 3 q . ~ : : eee yas ctaalee Snare cated bed The ‘president ‘of. the “club ; ‘: eos iM returnin: university:‘in the] said that full activities with the Orlon Bonded Knit, Regular $7.50 Yard lumbis Cellulose | new ‘craft should be resumed in Peated: Terry Towelling, Regular $2. 2 Yard enthusiast of hockey ‘and ‘pase- Flashlight “Batteries Pah and donated trophies to Paper Cups Paper . Bathing Gear Playing Cards Scholarships are worth $250 each, very. short order and. that’ the “| year. that ~ passing grades. are | additional ‘two-passenger capa- maintained toa possible «: “total bility. should allow even ‘greater, «| of: $1,250. ; “| flexibility. Receiving renewals are: Cas-, Mr. Harsent said the craft is tlegar’— i Lawrence’ \Chutskoff,| powered’ by.'a’ four-cylinder -op- Diane Kay Fast, Gerald -V.'Gor-| posed © engine, ° “‘simil: a awe Roderick le Killough, Mar- ‘Volkswagen engine. nt ‘i son, Sammy, during’ World War jorie Helen | King,’ Fran! inz- He, hastened. to’ point .ou cia of e di arotta and Phyllis A: LeFort. however, that the engine is fully. john Cashore of Trail oN Plioebe ‘Kather-| capable of: powering: the: craft, ? ine Bradbury.’ Ru Vaouum Bottle Travel. Clock Consult your pharmacist. for all, your vacation needs. are aa y otilatod ‘at the service, ULE: 2 x i ‘ : 5 > : pert —| with its 180 horsepower. R. E. Goulet — Corner of.Pine-& Columbia In lien of flowers, donations ‘ 5 Shas Beaee | Retest : ; agin a : ila E, Dodge, Frank G. Jo:|" “There should be no conno- the Kinnaird pool. Classes for all age groupe are, being ‘in- Phone 365-7813 may be made to the cancer fund | ji whe 24 ‘ pieaeeecrate er iih ahs Te * ee hansen, Michiyo Nakanishi and } tation of economy factors taking structed at ee o1 under the guidan groupe sre. Sute: Ba fihed ci : being handled through the Bank : enka F u : I N 3 Playe rep .| Alexander’ F. ; Wilson. “S\| precedence’ over safety, he add- hi at the Boo ais, guidance f th re e Open Monday - Saturday 9-6. Friday 9-9 of Montreal, a ; Jian q also! wou in Creston; come Bg woaie) wit auegs anzeralstoke spa. ones, fed. ars ane neon geen etna ng. at the oage is probably the cook. | u Cremation fol osing | cam -' over:the len e! ‘errace '— ways a consideration of the Sundays & Holidays.12-1 p.m. .6-7 p.m. Castlegar Funeral Hone ia vars Cloverleats: for the camera after a'dou- The Cloverlests won both of the. games they ‘| Leah’ V. Seaman ‘and: Lubertha | club, sufetyaccident free flying est spot in the village and is frequented by parents, as well’ eet : : of arrangements, ...ble_win_ over. Creston, the ;boys make “played ‘against’ Creston; with’ scores’of'20' and’ Trdelstra,” Vancouver —"Eugene |is now’ even more likely with |” ’as youngsters, in an effort to “beat the heat.” 41. .— Creston: Review Copynght Photo B, Bordeleau. this superior craft, he concluded. _— gar ews Photo, INTO THE WATER ‘go two members of a swimming class at _