CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 25, 1963 TAT TTT TTT MAA ARNT Y » How Long Did To Court Your Wife? minister . has i on the spel? PERHAPS. NOT este it probably took: a Jot of. -ealls, “and trips, movies, flowers, candies, and a Tot of putting-your-best- “1s THE SAME WITH. ADVERTISING “) ai. you can’t “woo” customers with one you've got to “Call on 1: Them"? over. CASTLEGAR : PHONE 365-3031 - LCCC Holiday at Camp Rory Enjoyed by Brownies Brownies from the three .Kin- S@oaird Packs held a: pack holiday it Camp Rory near Rossland from uly 7:to 11, The camp activities ere under the direction df Guid-|di br in charge, Mra, D, Hiebert, Mrs,C, Roberts and Mrs, F, feLeod had a full time job keep: Ing. pace, with the healthy appeti- es of the girls. The. cooks ‘receiv- id’ a ‘spontaneous cheer from the Brownies on the day chili con jarne and pudding were craft materials were: laid out’ to be used as desired. This type. of self éxpreasion'.has proved. very popular. with the Brownies and it id not take long for ‘every. last bit ‘of ‘ribbon, scotch tape, .glue, coloured paper, stickers, pipe clea- ners’and other articles saved up for this. purpose to, disappear, A two mile ‘hike took place on Tuesday morning. with. each girl toting her own lunch. Nature of leatured: on’ the dinner menu, : Mra, L. Morey acted as’ camp urse and had a very busy time ceping up with slivers, cuts, rapes and insect bites. Mrs: Bfo- ey's second job was that of candy store keeper at’ canteen time. In is way she was able to keop rack of any tummy aches that Saught result from unwise purchas- pang of sweets, Despite the fact that it rained mvery day the Brownies’ didn’ moiss their swim periods. These vere carried out under the able irection of Mrs. V. | Chatt. Mrs. ‘hatt ‘was christened ‘Eagle Eye mm icegle for the duration of camp. usan Allingham and Eileen Mar- ellus passed: their swimmers test mor proficiency badges and will re- eive these “in the. fall. Dean Chatt his G terest were collect. ed along the way to he shown and talked ‘about before lunch. Lunch ‘was eaten beside-a fast ‘running mountain’ stream, Appreciation of the cooks efforts in having made up 50 sandwiches was Voiced by CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 25, :1963 - Dogwood Dining oe ST : VOLKSWAGEN ‘and Room: Now Built a SALES & SERVICE in BG. Building - Phone: RA, (Bob) -Horswill 365-3491 Reasonably-priced: meals. pre- Ce lete: Stock of Volk gen Cars and Trucks, pared in a modern: kitchen’ and New Rambler Cars served’ to customers ‘relaxing . in a an eye-pleasing, authentic B.C, set- Sales & Service — Trades ee crhis ae" tau abit and tls PARK VIEW MOTORS — Nelson | is. the, accomplishment. of the ,re- $214,000 ‘ aa ; I pints Roorn and ‘cafeteria’ in the ASE ete 7 Pacific National Exhibiticn’s B.C, The Doukhobor Ladies Club ‘of «Castlegar. srnental a! Suilding, cheque, in the amount ‘of $200.00 .to’Art: Anderson, to be| The: ultra-modern, quietly ele: used for the Rotary’ Health Centre.’ Mrs. Molly Kinakin' gant facility seats ‘550—176 ' in and Mrs, Elena Saljkin ‘said the club’ raised the money the Dogwood Room. ‘The facility, through the raffle‘ of a quilt and other articles. iWhich took five months’ to’ build, several’ hungry Nature games, active compe- titive ‘games and singing’ games were eagerly joined by all campers, A_new singing game called seven capers was taught by Mra, J, Dal- dn’t |ziel when she’ visited the: camp with her-family on Tuesday, even- ing. Jast night: in camp.’ The, idea -be- ing that costumes were to be made with materials ‘available ‘at hand. The whole camp' was buzzing with whispers and secrets the entire day. and there“ were many trips mother to camp and quickly be- fame everyone's pet. He: proved himself a, good camper ‘and fol- lowing the Brownies lead was al- ays on time for canteen, The theme of the camp, chio- en by the. Brownies was | “Hill- billies”, The Yokums occupied Ca- in 1 and were .under. the -watch- ful eye of junior leader ‘Guide, Margaret. White. The Clampets io ‘abin: 2° enjoyed the to the box for string, tape, paper and ribbons, The end result of all these efforts was truly |’ wonderful to see, Anyone who says children nowadays have no imagi- atio has just never met a group of Brownies! - :Costumes winners were Jackie Hipwell, ‘as’ a peanut, most. origi- nal, Wendy : Wayling asa queen, prettiest ‘and. Gladys McLeod as ile May Clampet, the: funnlest. uide Leona ° Lundquist and ine Real McCoys in Cabin 3 were well behaved with Guide Karen Stor- Mold as their junior: leader.“ Handicrafts took place on the meactass or in the dining room ac- mording.to the weather. The Brown- es enjoyed making a raffia fram- d picture, a family bulletin board nnd a‘picture using a jar lid and sed greeting cards. Their creative hbility and imagination was put ro good -use onthe. last. day. of ramp when all the left over handi- ‘Hotre Dame Featured In New York Times ‘Phe New York Times. recently featured “a ‘story ‘on ‘Notre. Dame maJniversity of Nelson depicting its story, amazing ‘growth, future plans and financial ‘need. : The «story originated under Mie hand of John Arneft; in the lewsroom of the Vancouver Sun In :May 18,° following 4. visit’ by mrnett to the Notre Dame cam- uss : 4 é Following publication: in the un, the story was picked 4p’ by fanadian Press, and was featured /i°:numerovs papers across ‘the wer including French Canadian ae aili ‘The’ New York ‘Times ‘ran the ory on the Educational section mn its Sunday (July 14),-Edition. Another story. on Notre Dame id. Mrs. Gua of Rossland acted as ius: ges for the contest. Party games: and contests fol- lowed the judges:and the Easter Bunny paid-a‘visit and. distributed Easter eggs.(which had been stored | in the freezer . since Easter) 4 all the Brownies. A company of Rossland Guid- es were camped nearby at the time of: the pack: holiday and they in- vited the ‘Brownies to “come see how. we, live.” The: Brownies: went eagerly and explored every nook and cranny of the compsite. The comment voiced by one and all was “Gee, I'm going to be a Guide!” ‘has At close of camp prizes were presented to Wendy. Wayling for being‘ the. “fost “helpful, camper, F ry ee ‘features a B.C. decor: Native woods y y fy “ete ar | ry ‘ ress {were utilized, mostly, cedar: ‘panel- ‘i 7 Driving Habits Save Gas: j=: : . ST. RITA’S HALL 5 ‘ FNS ; oe The: dining ¥oom can, if ne. as You can. save many’ ‘dollars j by 50° per cent. ¢ céssary, be’ divided ‘into’ three -in- 5 4 FRONT. st. * each year in gasoline bills through An ‘out-of-tune’ motor.can re- dividual. rooms and willbe: avail- y nye ee A costume party was held the} limproved driving habits, says ‘the B.C.’ Automobile: Association. The BCAA has:-listed these economy tips for motorists: A fast start can drop your faso- line: mileage to'six miles, per. gal- Jon. A sudden thrust on the throttle to pass another car can cut mileage l duce mileage by one-third. Braking ' able, the «year ‘round operation, your car to a’ sudden stop wastes open to the: public. gas. Smooth, : steady driving ‘can The new facility. ‘replaces the increase your’ mileage by. three ‘old PNE Restaurant torn down to miles per gallon, : make room. for. the Agrodome, the The biggest factor in your car's new $1,200,000. Livestock Build. |= gasoline mileage: is the number of ing. starts’ and . stops “it~ must ‘make, Sharon: O'Shea for being ‘the hap- |<: Piest camper, Evelyn Gregory, the singingest:camper and .Gladys ‘Mc- |: Ina moment of homesickness the first night out one’ Brownie ;REAL ESTATE NEEDS | | 72s neard ‘to say “And you.have Phone 365-3441 * | |to‘pay.$7 to-get into this crummy Joint." However when the last day ANDERSON E rolled around) the question asked i) AGENCIES |: - most often was “Aw gee, do we ae o : have. to-go home?” ae LEASING... j is THE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS bd Absa OF! FINANCING ° 5 on ly: +29 and: 30°22. THE CROWN ae HOTEL, TRAIL” a : hamessing of the mighty Peace River i is both one ‘result of the | Province’ 8. tremendous expansion: and one reaso: n for it.’ British Columbia’ is now : ital to population and industry. lumbia | ‘Hydro and ‘Power. Authority 5% Parity Development Bond. Read |i in’ these four ‘points why. these bonds are such an Seaces Z investment for every, family i in British’ Columbia, 1 Yor ores ca 87 er mn pai cy 3 om : 2, Your inv i inte by the Province of British Columbia, 2 ‘You have your province's pledge, therefore, that intérest payments will be made on the ~~ 15th day of | ss t, February, May and A f the bond, and |< Hg ice August 15, 1967. 3. Ys ta ren. Hydro tomes Ainly 37, Paty Decoy Dds (4, You have the satisfactio: of investing in a public undertaking vital to your province, Interest payment sree eros Ge Serevent eae Be Cee add province's prosperity. i ly for cach family to -; ‘assure. theniselves their maximum ssible ‘share ‘of our growing pros-. perjty. There can ‘be no sounder ¥ way | for you to establish or. to further. a savings and i than to 3h a British Co-: IE ISSUE: Purchases of this iswe by.an individual or company are limited to $25,000, ¢ Holders of the previous issue of British Cotum- ©: “So Bonds maturing August 15, 1963 can continue :, a bouts of this Esus incline. exchange for coupons at ee 100, ‘$500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000. INTEREST? I Interest at the rate of $9% pee ‘be paid quarterly on. )ATE OF ISSUE: ‘August 15, 1963. x DATE ¢ OF MATURITY: ‘August 15, 1967. REDEMPTION: British Colum! bia Hydro and. Bower. Authority 5% Parity Developmeat : can be ‘redecmed at at and S00 cas fe fa fully ‘AUTHORIZED SALES: AGENTS: yy ALL BRITISH COLUMBIA BANKS, “TRUST. COMPANIES, : NVESTM sits