Expo “One Jurel Late karts Neahote family, kids and all, toa World's Fair! You know I can't) afford - ‘something like that. Plane fare overseas..-high’ priced hotel... expensive restaurants. Besides, what am I gonna do with my. camper? I only got a week's vaeation, you know, and we were gonna do a little camping out and fishing...” Easy does it, friend. Now, ‘for ‘the first time ever, you can combine the excitement, thrills ‘and the downright fun of a real ‘World's Fair: with the clean-air “exhilaration of camping, fishing ‘and sightseeing in some of the | [most /spectacular seénery in > America. It ean all be explained in TiIts site is as unique ‘and’ dramatic as the theme itself, for Expo ‘74 will be! held’ on two islands right in'the middle ‘of the “Spokane River :‘ which bubbles and splashes. its way. through the center of the city. Over. the years, however, the beauty of tie river, with its downtown © waterfalls | and rapids, hast beet Ql by an Man and Nature, ‘One’ and ' Indivisible.” Over’ on’ the south bank, the long, sloping silhouette of the Washington State Pavillon is taking: shape. : During the Exposition it: will contain the State of Washington's environ- mental ‘exhibit,’ as: well as a 2,700-seat opera house complex for. many. of the ‘World Fair's ‘World's Fale rere, auch as’ Expo '74/.will -be suitably, eae too, Top ‘show ° business acts, from the biggest rock groups to renowned’) symphony. orches- tras. will’, be “featured. atta variety’ of locations. throu hout the’ fairgrounds’: during: each * day. of, the < six-month: long Exposition. Leading comedians, ‘stars, ballet /.c train tracks ‘and ‘dilapidated buildings. Expo '74 is changing all that: transforming the 100-acre site back to . its | former lustre...and beyond: Dozens of buildings’ and “bridges. have Island, will consist of a working been * razed, miles ‘of track removed and the area is being i the words “Expo "14 World's \Fair,” the brand new style, of ‘international exposition to be ‘held from May 1 through Oct. 381, 1974, in Spokane. 3. Expo’ ‘74 : is. \a © global bbed clean and replanted as a unique. down- : town riverfront park. It-is‘at this site, on the banks ‘and.in the center.” of 2. a ©) rushing Northwest river, that America will present Expo'74."° Even now, impressive buildings are beginning to take’ form on the south bank,” and. on? massive. ‘Havermale Island, the larger of the two mid. river promontories. islan Smostly inter flavor; one’ of the FOR RENT » 256. sat ft. commercial © effice space Castlegar Savings “Credit Union Castleaird: Plaza Phone: 365-7232 ‘will be the ‘dazzling United States Pavilion, an $11.5, million’ multi-theatre :complex - built in’ the form’ of ‘two low, ; sone:shared structures and» trie re with the United States pavilion, ’it will become, one of only a sleet few: permanent - nsildin; remain ‘after the Ja oe display, tucked neatly. intoa quiet and perfectly, designed corner of Havermale ‘pollution-free city. je exhibit,'.’ that the eae ‘ofa: lovely Japan: ~ese garden... Tran, the third nation to 3 sign; bas, ‘not finalized selection ofits site, but the Soviet Union ‘a whopping 60- has; pi thousand: square ‘feet ‘location, adjace! ted Btated the. U: i “the “part f the Soviet partiipaton will bé* oe “major > Bussisn hauwant Half-a-dozen “other coun: ies are negotiating and tl ; style garden. Inside ‘will be’ the: spetta- , cular United States erie about =the: environment, mixed-media production titled i FOR SAVAGE SHOES. AND .- g ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR ©” : ~ with’ Expo, and ‘this’ country’s leading’ industrial and environ-° mental concern groups are also signing on. {For ‘example, ; the “Ford Motor Co. .and General Motors boh' willthave sizeable exhibits ¢, scsdes expected to include some new. outdoor recreation vehicles, the: / usual ae «archaeological di: *the Smithsonian Institution is: - expected ‘to: produce as : pec: taeulay living” tableaa” of. entertainment. which, after-its Expo ran, will be feat tured in the nation’s capital. °. Other, entertainment ata ee ate: . a : oe CASTLEGAR DRUG Yes, we have a wonderful selection , to please them all... drop ‘in: tormake your selection now! ; Corner of Pine Street and Columbia Avenue Phone 365-7813 panies “and small ~' strolling musical groups will present fun ‘and laughter around the: clock at: Expo. 4 ri ‘addition,- each’. parti ‘cipating : nation, : and’ many-\of . the ‘states, . will :have-ylive presentations, both in’: their exhibits and around the site, of. their native music, culture and >3Q,K. So it'll be a whale of a World's Fair, this Expo 74. But what about’ the camping, and “and the: outdoor ing? ‘Well, happily, Expo 74 and Spokane sit squarely. in- the middle of the e biggest ees of | rthwest. Here ‘a site, centered ° ay seattle Idaho and Canada, are available. _ more National Parks and other ational areas: than in any. Spokane ‘are tlories ‘of the famous San Jua: ‘Islands, just off: Washington's Pacific: coast;’‘There’s breath- taking beauty. of ; Crater Lake~ _ National’ Parkin Oregon, the awesome . solitude of North mines ‘of. Mount Ranier, and e ‘rainforest beauty ‘of the oleate ‘National: Park, not to.‘ ‘mention: its nearby brothers, Kootenay ‘and National: Park, the, Conscience and Comment Wash the (Expletive Deleted) 0 By Rev. K. Neill Foster Paris—Here in Banus as well as in the rest. of /the, = world, the news is out by his own hand that Presi- dent Richard . Nixon is profane. “Expletive deleted" makes one wonder what kind of crude ‘or blasphemous ‘statement ac- tually was uttered’ by Mr.’ Nixon, One’ thing is sure, Mr. Nixon will never again. appear to the world as a pious Quaker.- Instead, ‘he is certain to.be’ registered in history along with Harry Truman and -Lyndon Johnson, as.a man of earthy. speech, A man who damned and cussed like'all the ‘rest, ‘On’ the plus side for Mr. Nixon is this: how: every. man who does the same can identify. with’ the beleagured President. Also,” those -who, pray. for Richard Nixon, like:I'do, now > have something specific to pray: ‘about—his: naught ae78 " Wfetime ‘in. just ‘a < few’ short ° ; ‘only from Expo's gates,:the 20,000- acre Mount Spokane State Park . offers: hiking, picnicking ‘and the: finest’ of | winter sports: available,‘ Three; double. chair- lifts sweep you up in the slopes | to Northwest (Passage, Hour. Glass or:one of:the many other,’ exciting. aki runs, and your, fun’ + needn’t-stop when the sun goes, down, Mount! Spokane boasts + one®\ of the: ‘longest’. “night lighted’: ski'rung/in: America.:: the. family camper, the s same. Spokane’ ‘River which “splashes and churr’s up suchia * display : around. ‘the {Expo :'74 | grounds, leads the visitor along + the pine-covered western rim of; the: city.jinto’ Riverside. State Park, a favorite rustic camping ‘ and picnicking site, in'a setting of lava formations, over. seven: million'years old. As a matter of fact, if you enjoy ° beautiful ‘parks, the Spokane aren sith its over 60 ‘ks'and: gardens, ‘ha: So, why not. plan‘a really uitstanding ‘vacation ‘for: next yyear in°what has come to be: ‘known’ as “Outdoorsland, « US. ie? ‘the area in and around ‘Try some fishing, skiing, or sightseeing...whatever « turns your family. on, and - wl ~ you're there, be sure to save an extra few; days for:touring the ‘ -most. , beautiful’; international exposition: in histo Expo 214 © A trip to Expo "A countey s S es ay arby”. outdoor re vacationers hee who want ‘to to ener everything Expo has to offer.and still enjoy idle tent or-camp-living, the Spo- kane ‘area is blessed with a bonanza ‘of recreation sites. For the® fisherman, there. . are 16 separate sparkling clear = © Jakes within a 50-mile radius of: >the Fairgrounds. These’ easily. accessible spots offer fine bounty catches: and: mountains -surrounding Spokane teem with a variety of | small and large game, bird and waterfowl. ‘And for the Boaters: A Traffic Safety. Film + Library to service people of the province | opened March 1. The ‘resource: library. intends .to have’ available all the. best (One. n has a concerned Mr, Stor being told’ by. Mr. pages of te nseript, “By wort thou ‘shalt ry th: Ford, “Now it is impeach’ or _ be justified, a by they. yrords) wash your mouth’ out”) Negatively, a man who | bridles his tongue, according to 8t. James, isa man’ of, self- control, a) man: who ,canibe: trusted in many things, But all ut of Pres Nixon's ‘Mouth thou shalt be condemn the scriptures. For R. 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MAY 80, 1974 =e 15.CENTS PER COnN: id; grou people ‘attended “an: informational meeting’ Sunday. ‘afternoon at Selkirk College ‘by Baird of Vancouver. ‘who has'been travelling around the pravince holding, similares ‘Corcern was: he local councils, which have so been completely. voluntary ‘ groups that have filled a need in “the ‘community, will be aib- Baird ‘said -the job of the ag nment*is not to regulat what-the people in each area, or: cannot have, 7) our blood theg ft of life : ‘Clinic Held. Here this Monday “the Castlegar Blood Donor "Clinie i to be held this Monday at the Kiwanis ‘Scout Hall ‘in Castlegar, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m, and: ‘7 p.m. to 9.80 p.m. Be Ga Conroy, president of. the: Castlegar Kiwanis’ Club. sponsoring the clinic, has asked everyone to make. an effort nd the clinic. ° the Castlegar ates the Blood! Donor: ‘in lore and more,blood is required each year for surgery and it can only > come from volunteer donors at such clinics,”:he said.’ Today's modern surgery requires: large: quantities of blood to’ perform operations too hazardous. Victims of leukemia, people who “Ie {is very: important. for pport - urged to,come to the-clinic and < observe'the procedure. Ifyou suffer’ from sevére-burns ean di ~ benefit from’ trahsfusio; = whole‘ blood ‘or. the ' parti ‘blood component. Blood donors’ give slightly Jéss than‘a pint of blood,’ about “one fifteenth of the average: body content: The fluid port lood is.replaced within 24h If youhave never given‘ blood before, you are are a regular donor bring along a: friend :who has not’ donated blood before. Whatever, drop in and’ have ‘some refreshments, coffee,'tea and ‘cakes. Mr. ‘Conroy. also stated that: he will’ challenge the Rotary.and’ Lion's clubs to match pint for pint the amount of blood donated by Kiwanians. Lee ee ee ee Coca-Cola and Dave's Chicken Big Grand Prize Draw Today - ‘The grand prize draw for 100 bottles of Coca-Cola and 60 pieces of Dave's fried chicken in the classified ad users contest = sponsored during May in the Castlegar.News takes place today with the winner to be announced in next week's: paper. In addition, everyone who. placed a classified ad in today's the four draws for buckets of Dave' 's chicken Miss Seliiri: Lions Withdrawal from Selkirk College Being Advocated by Grand Forks 4. “The Grand Forks School District has resolved to with- raw its support from Selkirk College. Such withdrawal iwould be i on the non-shareable with the provin- cial government. Trail ‘trustees noted that Grand Forks is paying a onsent by the other participat- Ing boards and the approval of Beattie, Selkirk ‘ollege board member for the Ball school district, told Trail e iss Regional Recreation . Katriné Thor-Larsen.. ‘The show inetaded modelling by