BCAA Experioncs Shows New Car Cwners Should Study Manual : Don't turn the ignition;ance’ service every 60. days While this area is trying, blem if you can get all your | Sia pe : : . key and start off down the/or 6,000 miles, © whichever to attract industry, do you|refuse into the allowed num- ‘ E highway in that new car be-|comes ‘first, Others recom. realize several small busin-| ber of containers, fore studying the booklet] mend 4,000 and 2,000 mile “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 865-5503 B.C. Hydro's Power Over 3.5 Million KW The total amount of ow-|Columbia’'s population. ‘i er available for B.C. Hydro's Next major additions <. # | customers now ‘exeeds | 3.5|Hydro'’s generating capacity million kilowatts. salt be ey igorth e eeventh More than half this a-jand cig! -kilowal mount ‘comes from two sour-|units at the Peace river pro- we stock a@ full selection of SAVAGE SHOES > for children WR doesa't poy over to take cheaces with iia crontng, Progress Being Made By Honorablo Ray Willi: garding discharges from pulp ‘Maddocks Shoe Store malts Water: Recourse / Sn can be identified in two Pulp Water Pollution nm expressions of concern re- ‘FREE! 3 ole «From .- _ Yotr-Lumber-Dealer! The NEW Citation -PANELLING SELECTOR Second of Three Articles |categories. These are toxicity Although there has'been|and organic waste’ loads— considerable progress made|and they are inter-related. essmen are marking time be- fore their businesses will be liquidated? | Maybe not over night, but the hand writing is on the wall—NO DEPOSIT, NO RETURN bottles, 1 This spells doom to every young fellow who strived for some degree of independence by scrounging bottles, I know of one young man who has yet to celebrate his ninth birthday and has paid fialf the price of a “new style” bike and bought a fish- ing.rod and tackle box to boot, all in the period of a couple of summers. Any organization that has pre-advertised a worth- while cause for a bottle drive has proven how successful this venture can be. ‘ I£ the plea to save the Small businessman in itself is Not sufficient, take a look at what every householder has to gain in the form of a non- returnable bottle which be- comes “instant garbage” the | lin minute it is used only once. you live in an area Yes, away to the nearest dump, and it's really no trouble, but it is a known fact that it is just a matter of time before a charge is to be made to everyone that wishes to dump in the regional dump. It is hoped the public will shoulder its responsibi- lity and not take to indiscrim- inate dumping along the roadways, yet bottles will be thrown out of moving ve- debris is still evident. becomes just that, while one being retrieved. on the strength of those few cents, I in, checking it much like a Believe me this is true, for I married that young fel- eg where you have garbage pick- up, it is not too big a pro- low and his love for flying is still with him. you can haul it ; hicles and even with the|cess of its programs, Selturk threat of heavy fines, this|College has been keeping a close check on the members An unreturnable bottle|of its two graduating classes.|by the college. Anesey studies have included ot! e i with value, even just a couple |i universit and those en- of cents, becomes an object tering omployment directly that runs a good chance of upon graduation from one of the two-year career programs Dreams have come true | offered by the college. I knew a young fellow} cussed on the 10 graduates that financed the better part] of of his flying lessons a num- technology program, ber of years back by a rou-!inown as industrial electron- ine tour of the area he lived | ics technology. tUhOER Selkirk Electronics Graduates Get Jobs As one index of the suc-;phone. One graduate is em- Ployed at Selkirk as an audto- visual technician in charge of all A-V equipment owned 4|.c calls that even a new car In a recent development, al electronics chair-|diploma of technology. e Selkirk has been assessed by the federal government and it has been decided that elec- tronics graduates from ihe college will be eligible for One of these studies fo-| civil service openings. An im- 3 tensive study of the electron- the electrical-electronics|ics program was undertaken now/jlast year, after which a tew changes were made so that it . og regia “i would comply with the re. In a statement released| qui r ni: trapper checked his trap| recently, diplarn tae Cohn eee es. man Russ Commenting on the sur- vey of employment opport- unities for graduates in elec- tronics, Selkirk principal An- dy Soles noted the apparent Practical advantages to stu- known. variously as the Own- jer’s Manual, Owner's Guide, jor Operating Instructions.’ That advice comes from em interyals. Most manuals specify the type of lubricant to be used and dk e the B.C. A tion, which knows ‘from. ex- perlence in answering troub-; can suffer mechanical break- down — sometimes through the owner’s ignorance _ of how to operate and care for the particular vehicle. Sitting in the driver's seat is the best place’ to be- come familiar with the’ Own- er's Guide, since most of the mechanisms it describes are ‘hand. Consult the index, either at the front or back of the booklet, to find where in- structions are listed for op- erating such items as wind- shield wipers, heaters, seat- ing adjustment mechanism, hand brakes and other de- vices sometimes needed at a moment's notice. Be certain to memorize three facts, which BCAA says are perhaps the most import- ant advice the manual con- tains for proper car care, First is the correct weight, of oil for the car, Second is the recommended pressure for the tires, often listed un- in front of you or close at|t! Points to be lubricated. BCAA suggests that as a safeguard the owner should show the mechanic the lubrication pro- cedures advised by the man- ual ‘if the job is being done at an independent’ garage or| service station. If the car is taken to the anics there « already © should know’ the | proper servicing procedures. dealer for this service, mech-||. «KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO \ TONIGHT. ‘ST. RITA'S HALL Take special notice of he i FRONT STREET: ’s_ instruc. tions for operating the radio, air conditioning and other ac- cessories. You might find built-in. features you. would not otherwise know about. You will enjoy ‘your radio more, for example, if! you know how to lock the selector buttons to tune in stations automatically as you travel in different sections of the country. Check instructions for releasing the car’s hood lock. Lift the hood yourself a few times so you will know how to raise it quickly as a dis- tress signal if the car stalls on the highway. Read the instructions on NS ! PRESENTING SATURDAY OCT. 25 by British Columbia's. pulp and paper .milis in recent Pollution control based o! multiple re-use of process waters and internal waste che ulti- In the first instance, the impact: of toxicity and organ- ‘years in estabushing in-plant}ic waste loads.on the water resource. is related to the mill location and the source of the > water receiving its P i u mate effectiveness of pollu-; tion control in the industry rests with ‘out-plant waste control methods. Generally speaking, ° in matters relating. to out-plant waste control by the pulp and paper industry, the govern-| ment’ believes there are no fixed rules that can be 4j plied across the board on all pulp mills, It has ‘been the practice of the Pollution Control Bran-| ch to assess each’ mill indivi- dually, taking into account the capacity of the’ mill, the nature of the product, the quality’ and quantity’ of ‘the receiving waters, and so on, The branch administers the act in the belief that the accepted Siuality, of effluent lo the In this consideration, the government’s pollution con- trol engineers. are working on the- basis that any dis- charge to fresh water is a greater hazard than that to the open sea. OF course this position is taken with due regard to the that similar discharges! ‘ While not considered al§ danger, foam and water dis-|® tors which must be taken into account. use they are vis- ually offensive. waters and the mode of dis- capacity: afforded by the re- ceiving waters to maintain a realistic margin of safety for) the marine or fresh wa! environment from toxic con- di lons. In addition, the Pollution Control Branch is committed and paper mills ed to the location of the mill and th thi receiving waters, parent that, generally speak- Ing, lution control | costs Tt 0 longing to the bride’s grand. oa are higher for interior mills mother was worn by Karen mills. heila Amos, daughter of Mr. cp aoc4s dn addition te an Mrs. David Amos of Kin- hen she became the trol, all new kraft mills con- nalrd, See ene en Hohert than those for coast modern in-plant waste con- coloration are aesthetic ‘fac-| ¢ Hughes - Amos Wedding loom brooch be-, Vancouver, A_heirloo Nancouver, — Pettitt Photo ces — the Peace river hydro- electric development at Port- age Mountain and_the . Bur- card) = Thermal ject. The sixth is due to bz placed in service in 1971 and the next two in 1972, Plant near Port Moody. Two 227,000-kilowatt un- its were added at the Peace project during the past sum- mer, increasing Hydro’s total generating capacity by almost 15, per cent to 3,509,622 kilo-| watts. With five units now in service, ‘the Peace river pro- Ject is rated at -1,135,000 kilo-| watts. The Burrard ‘plant, which added a fifth \150,000- kilowatt unit last fall, has a total capacity of 750,000 kilo- watts. Of Hydro's total 3.5-mil- lion-plus capacity, all but a- bout 100,000 kilowatts is av- ailable tothe utility's: “‘inte- grated system,” the common transmission network which power users on both sides of the border. Hydro generates, ierangs providing extra security for|eyk Richard Emery Funeral Service Held at Slocan Funeral Richar who died Oct. 13, was held in St. Andrew's Presbyter- jan Church in © Slocan last Friday with Rev. J. Wiseman officiating. was born Mr. Emery March 7, 1931 in Vancouver and came to Slocan in 1955. Hymns sung’ at the ser- vice were Abide With Me and the Old Rugged Cross. Pallbearers were. Phil Pauquette, Charles Brodman. Don Pearson, Al Anderson, Len Lagore and Gordon Ten- services for 2. Burial was in Slocan Cemetery. The course includes mits and el the: Campbell River, Michigan. i on- road observation and _ trail ‘d William Emery, 38.|° ‘A color folio of interior il ideas, i d Helps you to— ¢ Create personal color schemes « Select tho right panelling for each and every room Motch and compare your furnishings with tho fatest in decorating materials Makes decorating, and redecorating, so much easier! To get your free PANELLING SELECTOR, just clip this advertise- ment and take it to your lumber dealer. While you're there, see full range of Citation Pre-finished Panolling! KOOTENAY BUILDERS SUPPLY LTD. Phone 365-5155 MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. “Phone 365-7252 ity in areas containing more than 90 per cent of British BUILDERS SUPPLY LTD. ~ “Phone 365-8151 ~~ in- ing, and training. dents from the technology series cmeattcations: SHSS GYM Free Panelling Selector ° Prom ATsr only two years of Available from Dealers ores Gate at been able to obtain excellent A unique folio of inter-jers and renovating coritract- interval at tire : : i n structed : Adults ....:.. $1.50°;. : $1.00 ONE NIGHT ONLY! Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Hughes of Nelson.“ the waste effuent prior to Flowers decorated . St. ie 2 uses these same waters may|and as a supplement to ulti-|David’s Anglican Church for offer in the future. mate dilution and- natural|the Oct. 4 wedding ceremony It is recognized that most Db C. N, Ho- a te! it is likely this) ward. “School District si Borrows $30,000 Ne e other hand, be- On _th “ak - cause’ of the alluticn atiorded Tem) borrowing of waters,’ secondary 1,000 has been granted to treatment so far has not been carried a bouquet School District No. 9. considered: technically essen- ind white roses. : is was’ reported at|tial for coast mills, except Miss Lynda Amos of Van- Monday night’s board meet-|perhaps where . the mill couver, sister of the bride, in; Students . located at.the head of an in-|was maid-of-honor with Mrs. This sum is to be repaid} let or some: other area where | Jerry (Faye) Rogers of Castle- over a period of five years| flushing action and assimila-| gor and Miss Lynda Krue- at $6,000 per year. - tive capacity may’ be limited.|gar of Kalamazoo, Mich., as attendants. Flower girl was Miss Gaercia Banham of Kinnaird. The maid-of-honor and Boys’ .Flare~Leg .Paats- Ina sturdy no-iron blend of fortrel and cottam. Ladies’ FUN. FUR Coats Smartly styled with the luxurious look of seal. Blue, brown, loden. 8 to 18. ss - Spanish lamb trim on collar or cuffs. Black or Regular 6.99 ______ SALE "We! * “Brown. 10 to 16, Regular $50 ——___ sas $3D Men’sBuffaloCheck Shits ‘Ladies’ pant Suits In a long wearing blend of wool and nylow.. Water Newest swagger style in a wide choice of fabrics repellent. Green, blue or red checks. ‘and colors. An Outsanding Fashion 1 6 SALE es flowe ‘l wore gowns of blue flowered nylon net over taffeta while the :attendants' gowns were of purple fl ed nylon net oven taffeta. Best man was Mr. Dan Pasacreta of ‘Vanvouver with Citation pre-finished panel tains a set of color-coordin-|er Jehovah's Witness who is|gelical christians Cc A Ss AF L Each montage is related to a Citation panel, and sack MOTORS LTD. fliteneee 8 C008, PH. 365-7033 illustration’ of a room panel. . |jled and decorated with a SHELL PRODUCTS duties. Pink and write bells and streamers decorated the Leg- ‘selection of materials from the M.LXL. Regular 8.99 —__ ar O49 Value! 8 to 16, Regular $22 @ lace-covered bride's Ladies’ Half Slips tireetier wedding cake iced a ‘in petite’ or "mini lengths. Lively colors wits [4 ee F ame in white and decorated with ey en dainty lace’ trim: Sizes S.M_L. ‘Misses’ Skirts Young’n’swing 'n styles fashioned in ‘wools and ink roses. Two white doves, Re ‘98: 2 SALE olding silver rings in their gular 1.9 Acrylics.: Wide variety of patterns and colors. ~ 10 to 16. beaks, adorned the top. . ‘ ‘White. tal tal Regular up to 8.00 sa 4.99 a Nylon ‘Pantie Hose ‘A good time’to stock up on sleek-fitting pantie hose’ at this extra low'sale price. Newest All Sizes “Save 25% SALE 1.33 Pantie Hese Holder With ‘a clingy leg band that holds pantie hose securely. White or skintone. S.M.L. 1 49 Regular 2.00 _ SALE Be Reversible Heirloom Bedspread With luxurious fringe‘ trim. A ‘classical timeless design in your choice of white or antique white- 7D. B. Size, 2 28.88 pers in crys' candleholders also decorated the bride's table. 2 Master of ceremonies Mr. Colin Maddocks of qinnaird read: telegrams from Vancou- ver, Vancouver Island, Syd- ney’ and Edmonton. For her daughter's wed- ding the bride’s mother wore a rose-colored silk dress with navy. accessories: and a pink -jearnation corsage. ‘The “| groom’s mother: wore a blue lace ensemble with accessor- Positions in B.C. dustries jor decorating ideas, called|ors because it helps to solve of oung people|Service coupons. Some manu-|the car when’ you ‘need it, t aane electing to take i = irom lumber dealers. in which room, and how to Programs offered at Se and remodelling projects, the} drapes and furnishings. creased per- for Ltd., national distributors |tenay Power and Light, B.C./eer programs. He concluded ¢ o le pits ean! in color, ee Electronics and B.C. Tele-|future high-quality Feproductions of @ e © A Bens each large enough to be used r | VY é | S _ 0 W : - Rev. Ted Dencher, form- In 1953 a family of evan- e : . ‘he other pocket con- ev. » a ly ovine : : $ ated “montages,” made up of Bap’ minister, will be in furnishing and decorating. began a thorough stuay of : i these studies he came across % a judgment following death IS YO CANVASSER CALLII NG BACK AT YOUR HOME? Society. you asked him to call back when he first called, please be ready for him and businesses,” he stated. lis the Citation Panelling Selec-|two major Pro- call for most. Desi pee z and other two-year career] [= esigned to help home- - | HE si ign ip hoi match and compare new pan.- the fi which ‘Mr, Soles expressed plea- Citation Panelling Selector The Citation Panelling uates from Selkirk are Hon-|centage of students this year of building materials — con- dro, Community Video,/by noting that new career Ped with two a Former Jehovah's as though it were an actual the various fabrics and fin-|sp N ‘ e a red in Philadelphia, Pa. As a : g the New Testament to deter- and investigated Hebrews for everyone, which is also Your Community Chest canvasser is a volunteer. He is giving up his free when he calls again... You'll make his task just that much easier for him‘and he'll “We hope to se d in a tor, is now available free blems: what panelling to : vale likirk."” 2 owners with their decoratin, i i i ong “ts . : erie 4 oie Elelling with existing rugs, have hired electronics grad-|sure at the in i @. : , will_also be valued by build-| Selector — produced by Can-|YWell Controls, West Koo-|who have registered in car- 0 im mm U | i T : é Ss T options are under study for : One_ pocket contains ° Witness to Speak sample of the product. 2 yp ishing materials widely used result of these meetings he e ‘ mine whether or not the tea- 3 ching was true that Jesus is : 4 God. During the course of A -{9:27, which teaches there is denied by the Watchtower S zs 5 z 3! 7 5 Pere: i time — his evenings and weekends — to help -in:this United Appeal drive. If appreciate it. Convinced of the biblical teaching that Christ is God, and that there is a judgment after death, he left Jehovah’s Witnesses and was soon af- es 7 Girls’ Dresses ia Be i se An exciting collection of bonded knits in wash- able orlon. Sizes 4, 5, 6, 6x. - ‘eg z Regular 5,98 & 6.98 oe SALE 4 88 21, 1967 and works time as a home mission- By in the field of evangel- 7m. Here'sa gift package that will be remembered tong after the Christmas season; a year's subscription to - Beautiful British Coluiiibia magazine plus a full-color 1970 calendar-diary. You can give both for just. $2 ~ the regular price of tie magazine Subscription alone. ‘We announce your gift with a greeting signed in your name and the current Winter issue of Beautiful British Columbia. The 1970 Spring, S Fall issues will be mailed.as published: * This offer applies only to new and renewal sub- pl for $2 and‘ with the Winter, 1969 issue. Give Once to Over He has written two books: ‘‘The Watchtower Her- esy Versus the Bible” and “Why I Left Jehovah’s Wit- nesses.” A third book, “The Jehovah’s Witness Heresy: Its Origin,” has been com- pleted and is expected to be published soon. Ladies’ Long Robes sat Brushed arnel, cuddly acetate or printed acrylic. Attractive styles and colors. Sizes’ °’ S.ML. Reg. up to $16 ______. SALE, to coastal points in Canada and the Un- ited States the bride donned ‘a brown wool suit with white Dusk-To-Dawn _ Outdoor Lighting _” for security ssories. pee Guests were from Castle- Kinnaird, Trail, Nakusp, Kelowna, Oyama, -Hen’s -Porma-Press -.Shirts _ for safety _* for convenience There is no substitute for the security, safety and convenience of your own Outdoor Lighting. It dispels the gloom of darkness, enhances and protects your property, dis- courages vandals, and lengthens the day for work or play. Dusk-to-Dawn Lighting is automatically turned on at dusk and turned off at dawn by an electronic control, ‘West Kootenay Power will furnish the lighting unit together with & pole for mounting, replace burned. out lamps and provide electricity for operation — all for the low cost of $3.75 per month added to your electric peter ($3.00 per month if the’ customer provides a suitable location for mounting). & q = 7 For. ) ay tte DUSK-TO-DAWN’ LIGHTING — write, tele- AS Oat = ‘Phone or call ‘at your local West Kootenay © WEST KOOTENAY POWER Power office. 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