PRATT Peanquat on No San, Que You Kuow Wiar THEY sayy New Sewers Durlng ‘August there were nine new, sewor services install. sal in , Castléga: asting works “Halloween Masks an Cause | Child Rotts District Fall Fair Contests Re 4 (Continued from page one) band was also in. attendance | &! for the opening and played ma- ny delightful selections, ‘The highlight of the fair G took place: Saturday evening when Miss Dorothy’ -Thring’ Castlegar’ was: crowned Hates Queen by Mr. Herridge and Mrs, W. T. Waldie placed a. w! satin robe on her shoulders. Hoon, Andy Shutek was master of ‘ceremonies and he introduced the ‘queen contestants and: their sponsors, the “Royal Canadian Legion, ‘Pulp'and Paper Worker’s Union, Junior Chamber of :C representatives’ of | jate; the fall fair for its community fo! “Mr, Shutek spoke ‘briefly of how’ the proceeds would be sent to the Br. Endicott home, :wilym - Hughes »was ;. the: nex’ speaker introduced ‘speaking ‘on behalf of the’ e board ae governors ofthe Dr.? Endi thanked! ‘all: the. 6 had sponsored ‘a queen ‘con- festant that made such a won- derful donation“of between $1,- 500 to $2,000 possible. * He said the ‘people’ of ‘were: vegetables, Stephen Sahl-]-e: strom of: Kinnaird; ‘baking, Ju- dith: John -of Fruitvale; needle- handicrafts, Alexander ‘Morrison | of Castlegar;-art, Donald Morri- son of Castlegar. Section: Qt ‘for six years and (under ‘aggregate winner, 3 | Billy Van Yzerloo.of Castlegar. “Junior grand aggregate win- vale. Special prize offered by Mrs, H. yoknsga fo a guide oF ner was Melanie John of: Fruit-| mr: ind, Srd‘—— Mrs. work, Melanie John of. Fruitvale; Thring Ww. Brownlie;*Mrs. Gs Ss. thing, Mrs. R Sheree Brown ‘Bread — Mrs. R. Ob Mrs. M. Welle, Mis. ‘8: R; Oborne,’Mrs; P. L,'Ward; Mrs. E; Goresky. Clngamon | buns EB. Goresky,’ aaa had made many otc donations to the Home. : Mr. Hughes invited one and all Present to attend ‘the open house:‘of ‘Silver ‘Birch School r in the month and also in- vited anyone visiting in or near Creston to visit’ the Home and and ‘the Kiwanis Ciub. “f Mr. Herridge ‘was: also. in- troduced. He spoke a few words and , congratulated the clubs : for 0 see for their money is being used for. Pete Ewart extended sin- cere thanks to all) who, had ssisted with the fair and for the Quee: ants; ‘atid ‘girls for entering‘ test. the spirit of the contest, also Ca SIGNS ‘PH. 365-8003 For Estimates or. Advice : tin 21 Ca ; heir ‘imany ‘hours of work. ‘He hanked “all the” organizations or ‘their assistance; the’: Boy couts who were floor walkers, he night watchmen ‘and the Air Cadets’ in charge’of Parking.’ He then announced the tro-| 5, phy. and special prize. winners. Queen, Dorothy Thring, Bresent- ed ‘the winners with’ their’ tro- phies:: and::congratulated - them. She also drew the ticket for the jeep and Fred Salekin of Robson was the lucky.‘ winner, She also drew the everiing’s door prize ticket and she drew her grandfather's ticket. The agi his year’s fair were as follows: PHONE 365-7266 Castlegar: News: Mrs. Vera: Wanjoff of Robson; fruit, Ross Oborne of Robson; flowers, Mrs. R. Bag- Jo of Kinnaird; dairy, Mrs. J. ‘Mrs. Mary, * Sheveldave of Kin- naird; baking,’ Mrs.’ P: L:: Ward of. Montrose; needlework, Mrs. C.'S: Thring of Castlegar; hand- icrafts," Mrs, Mary ‘Cheveldave of Kinnaird; art, Mrs. G.. Ewing of Castlegar, “Senior: grand’ ag Bregaté. ‘winner’ was Mrs: M. ; Cheveldave. 2 ‘Junior ‘aggregate “winters, g a ey Au AT TS ee Adding Machine Tapes: and 1. Office Supplies = Ribbons, Typewriter Erasers. makes of machines. = =I SS = = = Typewriter Ribbons for all. Inks & Ballpoint Pens. ‘Steno Note Books. : Pencil Sharpeners. : Columnar. Pads. = File Folders Ledger and Journal = Shetts. = = Rubber Cement and Rub- = ber Bands. CASTLEGAR NEWS n’ got it we = =I : If we'h I a ! | tion, eregate winners of ; the tict,. we Linda’ Goresky. cial p: winners were: collection of Fregetanles, Mrs, M. Cheveldave; largest pumpkin, Mrs. V. Wanjoff; largest potato, Mrs. L. Zurek of Robson; larg- est squash, | Mrs. V. Wanjoff; Baking — OgilvieFive Ros- largest ‘vegetable marrow, Mrs. . H. King of Castlegar; largest cabbage, Mrs, V. Wanjoff; apple collection, Oborne, Mrs. L. Zurek;, collection’ of fruit, R. Oborne; © ‘flowers: roses collec- E. mpard - of Castlegar; roses any color, Mrs. M; Gheveldave: -Phiox / annual, Mrs. V. 4 Wanjofe; foliage Plant Mrs. W.. Bro’ naird; Truchet in bloom, ‘Nts, R Baglo; ‘“Afican Halloween is “far “potter \e: small fry “for: its ually! ai atl it complete" the | lit disguise. 'A’ mask: can ‘slip’ over rf Installed’ supervisor. .Ken Spain fold coun: im it its last: me eetla a He ‘said aqwe er ine on 2ndAi TAN, uetseen r St. was completed and Juniper a broken- cleanout Was F foparad: r Sewer lines Al sf roblem ie clad ed ‘in the ee eter aut Bat Erbil i Wad ‘aiscoveeed aot ee small amount of effluent. ”: tr Heavy rains curing, the e tthe sewer “unable to pine. antals The vacting. suipetvisor. add- ed that \this ‘experience .‘aghlti | : em ie | shows the Importance! of a drainage* system in! ‘som of the yiage. ah like’ ipa eka ells. You“ "ean nmi: burnt He with “cold “cream, “or “you ‘can btiy harmless’ ‘stage makeup or false -whiskers at-some stores. vo Fireworks usually come in- to. the: letraten no matter what the’s celebration. Young: child- ren haye;be “or other- R hen they have ‘ate ' these Kt 'supervi- “Don't allow. the youngsters out alone at pleat unless B you have inspected their costum for safety.’Don't"let‘them: weer any garment over which could trip'or any. headgear that cold are thers i with: fhetr-vision c. By CMH A tew' house” ‘should blend in: with’ neighboring’ houses ‘while’ retaining its’ individuality. It should‘ not’be ‘conspicuously should harmonize roundings."” are!'certain ‘elemen- inciples ‘to follow if\.a to-be‘a: misfit ‘am- ong’ its’neighbors For" example ge ‘two-storey: ‘house in’ a row of modest little bungalows would’ seem awkward and out of ' place. ta SA ‘house with a high: peak i} roof: will-clash-with-other-hous- “tes down the street if these all :|have flat déck':roofs.: The ’ size, shape and even’ color. of your home = should:-be “considered in relation to existing’shomes or proposed houses _ in the: imme- ty.®: re much similarity on the : Pow is a Sean association: of: plea: ¢ :: working together )safety and: good fel- en from:.the’..pharmacist, :it.is'fa good idea to’ ask’him’how long the “drugs “can: safely be; kept -<"some’ deteriorate’ with’ time while others. become dangerous: ly® potent./"It-“is‘/also good to know at what temperature’ these medicines ‘shouldbe kept. i Hake : lowship afloat, “by: means: of. val- uable study courses, .“- + By Sattending=.CPS . classes any. interested -boatman can‘:in- crease the, safety. of his beat- ing: andthe satisfaction he-can get. out’ of..it, ‘The’ basic: one season piloting course ‘is an in- i teresting-one and not too tech- nical.“Any: boater should be able to ‘all the ‘classes. . MINOR H HOC - PEE- -WEE, BANTAM ~ ND “MIDGET'*"":: °4$6{502: 10-12! Years’ JUVENILES Sree 16-18 3 Boaters’: wives may, attend the classes ‘and. at: the .conclu- sion of the course become lady associates.’ More‘advanced cours- es“ in“ pilo' ing? ‘and? navigation plus’ courses ‘in related ‘subjects like seamanshi ailing,’ engine maintenance, ine electronics and: weather” are’open"to those who pass’ the’: piloting’ examina- tion. an Ne *: members’ ‘of CPS. Bob, Patrick On ‘Windfall station possible t contestants ‘on the prb- atl Re led o it eet ds effect:*Houses in’a particular, neighborhood: should remain within: ‘a “certain: ‘price Tange:: uilding an. elaborate,. @x- pensive home in a: low cost dev- slopnicnt vould lower. the value f the better house. Building an economy-size -home- among ‘bet: ter class homes ‘would not add to its: value and: would aisfigure the neighborhood. other hand:can’ create. a: drab |. Searea| GASTLEGAR NEWS . ri Ree aaid elec! fea i to fi into ae ote) Syoniy ap » DAIRY: RROD ucts hydra] Minor Hockey Needs Dad Help: i Required for. |COACHING - MANAGING - Sunsari - > BEA DAD. TOALAD IN ALL L PORULAR § TY LES an as AND» HNN TYPES ‘ARE IN .GGOD' STOCK es that you da He lives Laphe ;/Reoular: +, 1) gui comnel | HIPWELL of Kinnaird, a maa A in was g 34 A cer i University of B.C. at Vancouver ay evening. Fred D. Lee of Bary : wel uates of the three-year ‘aiglouia! course in| realestate and appraisal: Both completed id. trust. co: t the real’ ‘estate option of; the course.| pa nee aWnmaking conventional field in that’ sare year usher- Ww: e two men is ‘Mrs. Hip- |: well. Mr. Lee! is an appraiser’ with” the) ing value. | City. of ‘North “Vancouver. : m| ween an Bank The boo m in “ol paral: gas nas transformed erta a8 Femar] roughly’ as th EY and of] the wheat isconoray atthe, turn of. the::'century, act cording ‘to the current ° ‘commercial letter | of-the Canadian’ Imperial Bank of Commerce. The” western under ‘he National Housing As able. 32. 266 loans'ma er cent of the first $13,- “lending: value * er cent of the. able: from lons: — such anies loans, has ‘statutory. limitations of a low. or moderate-cost house at a. press ‘conference.:It expenditure To be made-of a: translu- material in several: shades jean, they will be illum!- at night to. add.‘to’ the a nee of the exhibition site. will enclose the - ture’ and a large spiralling ture, symbolic; of ine ene 8 lel | .of:: the. pavilion in hown. in * Vancouver’: re-} ij | contribution “to eho. 67. which will both entertain : ese” will be ‘of Nehes, “the ‘tallest being 90 lion ‘Plan for Expo! 67 loan Expo plans to construct a ‘float bedroom house-is- limited by. re- \dstand. to $15,600.: ns also: envisage a xp area, einen t- | ing -ban ing equal. lending. svalites: now reaping the benenta ot a “ Ma) 4 |p difference bet: Joan anda joan. 4s in the percentage of: Joan i fain Afr ed go ‘as high e other hand, the ‘loan aval | 6 institutio: ayment fo. be: sup- a_four- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 23, 1965! 9 ae ern ~ R 13 sf He Letter Acc ir ‘broad and diveralfied economy based ‘on manufacturing, agri- 0- | culture, mineral Production and letter. says‘ tliat: * Alberta “can look forward ‘confidently to a i Beng of achjevement. and, .well- eing.” The depression of the 1030s ‘Ops a8 barley, : oats, when the ‘was ov- 7 still | Hs highly production.’ Manufacturing,’ con- n, | Struction : and: mining‘ contribut- pectively. Discovery of the Leduc oll of" profound of 68 2/8: per:cent tof the lend: ‘change. ' “New industries inigrated in- . ‘This means ‘that in the case | to the ,province to. exploit: the e | and petroleum *, raw material They: algo, came to estar to, the ito dairying’. ‘of beet cattle and yhogs, as well |B rt a, Potatoes ‘and ° sugar ie -PONDAROSA . qe TRAILER oe at Robson 3 miles west of the Ferry .. Private bboach and: park’ for’ your. use" ‘Park under the: Pondarosa Pines Phone "365-7812... Z eT t ed°16,:18 and 10-per cent res-)) Ey HOUR: WRECKING. ‘SERVICE| aed WINCH TRUCK 3 for ; and ‘inform visitors from all parts. of the world. ‘The ‘lot: which’ the pulp ‘and “has chosen :for art int covers an area of. approximately 30,000 ‘sq: ft. The building will be: at. the! corn: ie tn an interview with George contours exactly, restores ie ‘s *) natural holding oo! Owe * + ‘one simp ‘apalication Insts for ‘waska, be nightly. clean- + Ingt No. suring. . (Ask your “rate ‘fore CUSHION GRIP. xt. Tht Hockey. ‘Association, a busy.sum- mer by..executive’ ‘members zo the local association vealed. Meetings had been’ pela’ licy decisions were: made ~ and | resolutions .being sent to the BCARA.” One. very. . important dect- sion’ was .made_ stating, “any player: who leaves for training camp and: trys out for any sen- ior or. professional team farm club. without. first obtaining a Telease. from his ‘local associa- itely from‘ any® West. Kootenay, Association.” It. .was . explained that ‘in. past. years: “starry-eyed players have been lured away. to Secondary, ‘farm teams bien £0 “SAVE ET3¢ TRIAL TUBE aha Bigot : ediuational ‘clauses‘* by.: verbal ement *orily.. and. after. 2: short stint : find. themselves’ re- teased. With education and: oth: they be- coma ‘rink rats’ on welfare says :| the. asso! medical and .: dental : insurance, ‘ .| beefs : were. aired, resulting in tion will be suspended indefin- | Jackson, of the Minor |” ‘with the :West: Kootenay repre-| .2 > - | sentatives where important po- Here is what: the Canada Pension Plan. will do.for people... : tie Eero Samson, Id-imarried ‘co! lan ill benefit her in‘several ways. For example, if she works Issued by 3 ity of.the Minister ot National Health-and Welfare, : If y Hoguttte, Have-earnings of. 38 evenly over the To 10 Years: y9.14:¥ears: 1416/Yoars . Years. All ‘Ages a as of July 31.No Refunds ‘Allowed DON'T SEND, TAKE YOUR BOY 70. THE ARENA & WATCH FMS PLA’ ape at any time by return yeat; you will pay-at the:rate work, she could ’still receive»: :; 81¢.a weel Your. employer | ee “the widow's'and orphan’s: will benefits; could substantially increase: Through: Us: contributions to the Plan, should “he tava BANK: OF ohne FABRICS” a “FLOORS . 1420 One 1300 branches CASTLEGAR & be ewes MINOe HOCKEY ASSN. ; Bay: Ave. “Trail, B.C. 16 168-8433 2-38