Eo: SECs ERE tre tea ACU feeldent.§ he ‘mu: houses ‘is , is virtually. unbreakable. young furt, Germany, doesn’t: worry Tuclte, which allows. ultra-violet ra: 1 One of tho greatest cauibes abou and ¢ of damage to glass greens W STO! ‘vandals aeening ‘stones. But Erich'Skoberne, a gardeser in Frank- flying ‘stones; He's built his greenhouse of a special he heat'ef ihe sun to reach the plants, yet Bicycle Safety Rules Urged For Youngsters on Roads Learning to: ride a bicycle is part of a youngster's grow- ing up. But if a youngster is to avoid the chance of a serious st learn more than just how to balance, steer and brake. He must also learn Hany fundamental rules of safe iB. ““A youngster’s bicycle is like an adult's auto,” points out Jack Young of Young Agencies. “Unless it is driven properly, it is dangerous for the rider ‘and for others.” As a guide for parents who have youngsters ‘who re. riding ‘bicycles ‘or soon. will. be, Mr. Young offers some simple rules for safe riding. The rules, which j © are appearing in the latest issue of the Junior Fire Marshall Ma- gazine, are: %*. Check tires and brakes t regularly to make sure they:are in good condition. Keep sproc- ket, chain ‘and other moving} st: parts well oiled. *. Observe toe: local ordinances right side of the road, close to the curt or’shoulder, Don’t ride on the left side of the road against traffic, * Obey traffic signals and signs just’ as motorists do. Ne- ver try to jump” a traffic light. % Never ride two on a bicycle. Don't weave’ in and out of traffic. Keep to’ one lane as much as possible. * Always keep both feet on the ‘pedals. Don't show ‘off by putting feet up on -handle- bars and don’t coast downhill without being ready to put on the brakes at all times.’ will eliminate many of the com- mon. causes of bicycle accid- ents,” Mr.” Young says. LEGION CORNER At the regular ‘bi-monthly meeting on Tuesday night one ordinary was, read & Stop at ‘all and look: Doth - ways’ for autos before crossing, Always watch parked cars; one may pull away From the curb sudde: %& Use hand signals to in- dicate right or left turns or ops, * Don’t hitch rides by hanging onto autos. or trucks ing Bicycles should be “ridden on the Aurtior’s AGENT” WANTS MANUSCRIPTS warned, or other. %* Equip bicycle with horn or bell. Never “ride ‘at night un- less the bicycle has a rear re- flector and a headlamp. * Check the. state motor vehicle laws for specific regu- lations’ pértaining to bicycles. “If parents make sure that their boys and girls learn these rules and abide by them, they There wae - Now that we have your attention may. We tell you that the - CASTLEGAR NEWS © ‘Is the best advertising medium. available and is ready and willing to go to work for and accepted: : ~It was drawn to the atten- tion of the meeting it the bingo scheduled for last Satur- day was an error but the régu- lar Welfare Bingo’ will” detin- itely be held on Saturday in the Legion Hall. , An executive meeting will be held April 27, A.work party is called for April 24 to meet at the late’ Comrade Peppard's home at 10 a.m, A work party is to be .call- ed to'clean up the building and ground prior to the:June zone}. °: : meeting and‘a further ‘notice will be this” e issued regarding matter. “West Kootenay zone sport’s fund_draw:. books ‘are’ now av- ailable ‘and members are re- quested to Procure same from Joe Green, Pick Clean Places: For Ealing on Trip On long trips it’s not always convenient... to. pack ‘a. picnic lunch and it often becomes nec- essary to take a chance on find- ing an eating place along the way. A restaurant doesn’t “have to be fancy in order.'to ‘serve. good, wholesome food and -the decision on the atmosphere in which you prefer ta eat is a mat- ter of personal preference. The premises, however, should be clean ‘and screens should be provided on - doors and windows to prevent ° flies and insects from: ing Washrooms should be neat and tidy and proper towelling should be provided. Chipped dishes may harbor diseases and. should not be ac- cepted, nor should smeared glasses or improperly washed |. forks and Sree. I€ dishe: ed, simply Se for them to be replaced. An insistance on clean- liness-helps not only the individ- ‘ual-but: the ‘owner of the -res- .taurant as: well. His reputation | and’: your - health< depend on scrupulously clean eating places, e dirty or crack: |” PETTITT PHOTOS “BUY, HERE CONFIDENCE Te eS ae ity PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILLad..- AS. A REGISTERED PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALE! | arr vice, - proper: use roto . photographic: *: ‘equipment we so TT PHOTOS PETTI ETTITT PHOTOS. SOLOHd Lt Renata Socials ‘MRS. M. ROHN . Carl Rohn of Quesnel was a recont visitor at the homes of Mr. and'Mrs, John Rohn and Mr, and Mrs. Matthew Rohn, Miss Pearl Letkiman is ding the Easter at Members { of he ‘West Koo- tenay, branch. of the, Assoclation of Professional ‘Engineers will welcome the visit to Trail, Thurs: day evening, of Prof, L,-G, R.! Crouch, professor of mining en-, L UBC ‘dnd: vice- -presi- | Grand Prairie, Alta. Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Penner And Brick spent the Easter week- end at’ Abbotsford visiting at the home ‘of Mr,-and Mrs. Wes- ley Eeletot: Mr. Louis Wine of Bentley, Alta,” was a weekend visitor. at the home, ot Mr. Joe Niaster, Mrs. Peter’ Doell of Clearwater returned to their home here. Funk has re- Mrs, ‘Henry turned to Renata after ‘spend- | r ing the winter at Kamloops, Her daughters Anne’ and Eileen re- tured with her for the Easter holidays, .. Miss Barbara Rohn of. Nel- son spent the Easter holidays at her home. Mr-'and Mrs. Thomas. Hun- chak ‘have eft for Bellis, Alta. where‘ they are attending the funeral of Mr. Hunchak’s mo- ther, * Mrs, Margaret Evans of Kinnaird was a ‘Sunday visitor at the home ot Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Pater ‘Warkentin was a weekend visitor to Trail. ‘Weekend’ visitors’ at’ the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Jacob Riemer’ were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Gunning and family of Van- couver and Mr, and Mrs, Terry Courtney and family : of Kel- owna, BLUEBERRY SOGIALS Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365: 5503 ‘Visiting Mr. and ‘Mrs. Aus- tin Purdy for the Easter. holi- days is Mré..Purdy’s brother, Mr, rom Wolfe of Kelowna. .”.. Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Horvath travelled: to Spokane : over. the weekend. ~~ -Miss Robyn Millar-Tait ce- lebrated | her sixth birthday April pty with: the assistance of a few dent of‘the provincial. associa: tion, who will address the ga- thering on “Some: aspects of the Mining Industry in B.C.” Prof, Crouch graduated from the University’ of ‘Ballarat, Au-| stralia.. He later. obtained ‘his matser’s degree from the’ Uni- versity of Utah and continued a varied experience in the mining New local fend of the profession who will receive their ‘from’ Prof. Crouch Johnson”. and Gib Of: ‘Trail, B. E. 0. BE. Bradley, B.A. and P. Condey of Salmo. ‘Property Rezoning ~ In Castlegar Section Requested by Nelson Clarification: on whether or not a house ‘tratler: sales: busi- ness can be carried ‘out in a sec. tion’ of the yillage zoned. ‘for light industry. was sought at Cas. Honan’ 8 council meeting Tuesday ie Bob Nelson of: Bob Nelson Motors at Cranbrook told ‘coun- cil his firm wished to operate a trailer sales business on pro- perty located across from: the Modern Dairy. If it can not, he suggested, the firm would make application for. rezoning of the property to allow’ such’ a* busi- ness to be conducted ‘there, ’- ‘Acting... village. chairman Lorne ::Zinio ‘said: the. matter would be clarified by the village solicitor and the firm would be notified. wENcronTncneny AND DRY CLEANING __- Have you tried coin-operated dry cleaning for trousers? You'll be pleased with’ the results. Our m attendant does most ‘of the work—all you do is clean out, pockets, brush cuffs and save money! THIS IS THE 250 SUPER SPORTS: HONDA 650 BSA — 300 HONDA DREAM HEAVY DUTY ' MOTO-MOWER BRIGGS & STRATTON, ri ‘HP MOTOR Only $221 Waldie Service. Centre FRONT ST. : . PH. 365-7451, ae sounds filled , Preferred as to capital and divid \share per annum will be payable. quarterly on the last'days of March, June, September and December. . Dividends will accrue from the 2ist day of. April, 1965, These shares are redeemable at the option of the Company at any time in whole, or from time to time in part, on nét.less than 30 days’ notice at $26 per share together with all accrued and unpaid dividends thereon to the date of redemption. The $20,750,000 (830,000 Shares) COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY, I LIMITED = ' (incorporated under the laws of the Province of British Columbia) : $1.20 Cumulative Redeemable Convertible Preferred Shares . with a nominal or par value of $25.00 per Share) . Fixed ulati is to a fund for the $1.20 Preferred Shares commencing in the year 1975, d ae the rate of $1.20 par Conversion Privilege, ‘The holders of the $1.20 Preferred Shares shall be entitled to convert each such share into’ two (2) fully paid and non-assessable Common Shares in the capital of the Company at any time up to the close of business on the business day immediately preceding the Ist day of April 1975, or in the case of any $1.20 Preferred Shares called for redemption, upto the close ‘of business on the third business, ‘day Jameel Preceaas the date fixed for such redemption, whichever may be the ‘earlier, The listing of the $1. 20 Preferred Shares on The Toronto Stock Exch Si and the . Transfer ‘Agent and Registrar: i The Royal Trust Company, Halifax, Montreal, . Toronto, Winnipeg and: Vancouver tock of satisfactory distribution being furnished within 90 days. NY ‘Wood, Gundy & & Company. McLeod, Young, Welt & Company Greenshields Incorporated’ Miiland-Osler Securities se Limited 0208 + Ross, Knowles & Company Ltd. 5 has been app In the opinion ‘of Conisel the 31.20 Preferred Shares will be fovestments in which the Canadian and British Insurance Companies Act states that a company registered ion (4) of section 63 of such Act, We, as principals, offer the $1.20 Preferred Shares subject to prior sale ‘and change in price if, as and when issued by the Company and accepted by'us and subject to the approval of all legal matters on behalf of:the Company of Messts. Farris, Farris, Vaughan, Taggart, Wills and. Murphy, Vancouver cand on our behalf by Messrs, Pitblado, Hoskin & Company, ‘Winnipeg who will rely upon the opinion of the Company’: ’s Counsel in respect of the validity of the incor and Company and in respect of all matters of British Colmbis law... Price: $26, 00 per share to, yield bout 4.61% ‘Subscriptions will be received “subject to reje reserved to. close the subscription books at an! the $1.20 Preferred Shares will be available for. livery on or about April 29, 1965; one A prospectus will ‘be forwarded ton request, _ James hardson & Sons or allotment in whole or in part and ‘the right is i without notice. It is expected that sertificates fos Nesbitt, Thomson anid C esbitt, Thomson and Company, the Me 1 Stock Exch subject to the filing of documents and evidence under Part I terct may aves i ‘ of the “René! ni Lec Eastern Securities Coney Sod&té de Placements ‘Lees Thomas B. Read: Company. ; Brink, Hudson & Lefever Ta Fo Be «., Royal Securities Cot ane Limited Burns Bros. and. Denton sat Pemberton. Securities EN Carlile ‘& "MeCathy Cow: Anniversary Party Honors Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Ke raft. Mr, and “Mrs. Elmer. Kraft of Castlegar were d-bya One dozen red ‘roses and | a silver tea early. this month :on their 25th wedding anniversary. The’ living’ room ‘of : their. home was decorated with : white streamers,’ wedding ‘bells and a silver #25", A double tier wed-|;. ding cake decorated’ with: white rose buds and : silver leaves, topped: by .a.. silver ornament graced the centre of the’ table covered’ with a Hace) Sot. Traditional Dish ‘Served by Ladies "At Nordic Dance Last Saturday. evening the |": members of Nordic’ Lodge No. 76 held a very successful smorg- asbord and dance in the Kin- naird hall. Mrs. I. Reinsbakken con- vened the ‘affair. The ladies-in charge looked very, colorful in the costumes of their homeland as they ‘served: the traditional dishes. : ioe INSURANCE For All Your = INSURANCE AND REAL. ESTATE NEEDS Phone* 365-7944 - ANDERSON: ; AGENCIES of mums : Many friends: from the wait: ed’ Church called during the af. pe to: greet the happy co ple: Mra. W.: Easton. artistically | b decorated a silver tree, ‘which | gifts. was effectively covered: with ale ver“ and" green leaves by..th friends, This: was presented t Olga and Elmer Kraft on of-all io attended’: Mrs, “from E. Cline, ‘Alta., poured for the ‘oc- id decor. :.. “Fred: Hor members of ‘the Friendship cs. : Mr. Kraft thanked .. the group on ‘behalf of Mrs. Kraft’ and: himself:-for the: gifts and kind wishes. They were especial- ly grateful-to all their friends for making it such a happy oc- casion, In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Kraft were’ hosts ‘to * relatives. old friends and neighbors from their former 6th’ Ave. home. A dellsious turkey dinner was serv- to 24:guests at the City. Cen- tre dining room. - After Mr.’ Kraft welcomed the guests, Mrs.’ E. ‘Kenwo. proposed .a.toast to the happy’ ouple. Later, ‘John: Dalziel . pro- posed ‘a toast :to..them “and them on behalf of all present for the honor of. cele- brating:; this special occasion’ with: them. On felurning to the apart. ment the guests enjoyed a per-, silver cake’ plate, sant uple plate! tier serving J dishes, a cream and ‘Whi ‘Aligninent and Balancing ; WRECKING SERVICE; “AND WINCH TRUCK ~ Royalite, Gas ~ OSWALD Phone. .365-7227. moron” Canteens B.C. suger anda pair of ‘wall plaques. . Tw ng. distance . phone of; Kraft and | gli Bimeelt for. . their an an anni aire Ae mene ae singin: ee ar Ae ouple’ ‘| to: break ‘and’ there bouts ‘five Ta the Port of St. Barts Hort FATHER DAY: iH ic sometime we. have all thane ht of ourselves .stand- ing on the: deck of a. sailing us. Such an experience has been mine and‘ this: month I would ‘| tke to tell about’ a trip to St.)P Barts s by ‘schooner, @ alarm ‘rings, it seems mich 2 a “short time since: I went to bed, it is.1 am, and time to arise if we are to catch the : boat leaving from the French ide of the island at 2.a.m, In at somewhat , sleepy . condition I arise and ‘wake Ivor, my foster soi, and we.are off for Marigot and: we hope, favorable winds to St:: Barts.» * ‘About 2 oO relock we met the captain of. the © schooner ‘and headed: “out for the boat’in a dingy. In .a\.shor¢ time. all the -1 cargo. was:.ins place,’ the . sails hoisted and we, were under way. ‘AS ‘we camé/out of the harbor the wind caught our ‘sails and thelr own church and thus there seems to be very | schooner, under full sail,, with | in -|the ’salt spray foaming around of an \Many 9, Years a age go. ‘the ‘har- one place for Pirate reli ea of the seem to have'a habit of leaving to unknown |: ; destinations it. . Indeed it was an —— : to’ be, sitting on: the wharf’ at) night ‘and'see a schooner ‘quiet- ly slip:into' the harbor, ‘load up with: many. cases and. just -as quietly ally. away. ‘Where’: was it: going? Who: knows? Perna Antigua, St. Croix ‘or, any of ‘a number of Islands in the Caribbean. : By four the next afternoon ‘ the cargo was »unloaded ’ and] = ship for the return. we were s00n the seas, headed north’ up the ‘west coast to Saint Maarten. It Wasa clear‘and beautiful night ‘3 twinkling * with: a million © star: overhead and” only the’sound tip to ‘Saint Maarten.. In ‘no time we were away and soon St. Barts was behind us and ahead loomed the’ mountainous island, from whines : we had of the wind ‘and the. waves to | COM break :the Serene peace of the]. night, Zi Wor was quickly asleep but I.remained awake. through tl night, not wanting to miss one e." a the -twiligh pase slipped into. ‘the ees igot and so it * was over, my. first minute of an experience such a3 this this. Most’ of the crew retired 2 French island of St. Barts. al Be. uite igh and many nel were: rou Hi the. night as the cargo’ shiftedwith the pitch’ of -| the hoat ‘and'the' sheets groaned strain. under. this ‘new- .. About 5.30 the dawn began tailes to the east was St. By 6.80 the crew were. all up as was Ivor:and: we headed into the harbor of Gustavia (St. pare “was ~once a ua beaut ofl 8 AR ae st | Relations.” EK) Whi “| land’ “locked” pat be seen to be “appresated ~ own came in ‘ind time‘ We'were" mdored at ‘ 7 eb itch’ is ae ni egutiful ere. are. Very tbs oo sa en ie ol ia iu, the ta pr dass ‘at the: Roman Catholic Church. ‘Whenever a priest can the: island Shey, return to “seas 'in the’ east chan-| you.. —- Best ie oon: of April : fromthe Sunny Caribbeai Beputiful Bpltish Columbia. Course =a Fall ‘ The first’ political aes course at Notre Dame University ts. | since its’ inception in the early *50!s ill ie offered ‘next ter: Miss Chiechi, instructor in the ‘university’s* ‘department of history, will also teach a history course‘at NDU’s summer: school: |: i> She: holds:a: B- of S (inthe foreign service from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. and is now working towards her mas- ters degree in‘ international re- ?| lations at John Hopkins Univer- sity. me new ete. Bolton || spend..a. year. at ‘ologna Contre of the School of Advanc- ed International’ Studies. where uctor for ‘the ‘course formed CASTLEGAR: NEWS, Thursday, April 22,1965 AAALAC Ae ‘* NOW OPEN 6.30 A.M; TO MIDNIGHT: ;* ‘ Ron’s Motel Coffee Shop @DINING ROOM © CONFECTIONERY FULL COURSE MEALS tin 6 Contact John Swetlishn fF P.O. Box 806, Grand ‘Forks, B. com Business 442.8633. 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