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Marshall-Wells Store PLAZA HARDWARE The Castlegar. and District and Chamber casas i are the best: bits of news that is -writer has been able to feast. his eyes on for the last two years, Though the Deer Park road is, lost temporarily I do not despair any longer of its even- tual reconstrtction, though it looks like it is definitetly lost, Cheer up gang the Colum: bia Cellulose TFL’ is large one and incidentally, ‘they are responsible for ‘their own fire protection; therefore’ they “will have to have access to the Deer Park‘ area for ‘fire’ protection and if they have not thought of it to date rest, penured that pressure will soon be brought to bear to get a road of some gort into the Deer Park area and soon, * The proposed Syringa Creek Park with its: boat ;Jaunching ramps, camp grounds, : group camp zones, ’.car parking facili- ties, beach and picnic areas wall bea Wonderful asset to the trict and is a real tribute to the persistance and foresight of the: above orga: ical attitude tha thos been growing steadily. “despite all at- tempts to. fight it off when- ever reservoira, clearing or. wild life .surveys: are. mentioned. The announcement — that there will bé.a lmit ; on black |‘ bear for tl euEOn of two js] a big step ard and is.a direct result:of: a resolution by the.| Quesnel’ Club, packed ‘py |. tthe-: Cagtlegar -Club: ‘and: local conservation officers at the con- vention last spring. Perhaps now these’antmals" will” be “hunted for the trophy ‘which they are and not ‘destr much pinay 4 hotter than. the proeaa caked dollar pistol right now with famous little Ko- kanee sharing: the » lime-light alongside the famous ‘Rainbow. Beaver, Lake’ is” producing fish by, the creelfull bow ‘and: Kokanee’ as Ray. and Gary Armstrong will’ eect fy, They took elose to a hundred last weekend. Summitt Cameron Lake, Little Slocan: Le Lake, Box Lake, das just ‘so] ce! Kinnaird Resident | Gols Muste Honors oR Kinnaird: man; Ronald’ A. King, has received honors in re- cent ‘examinations ‘held: by the Royal Conservatory: of Music of Toronto 'in:Nelson. s Mr. King received honors in. ARCT written piano, The 2nd Kinnaird Brownie! pack closed its ‘season With’ the donating and. planting of ‘two Hawthorn - trees. tothe village to: beautify’ the’ "Park Memorial ry, ‘At badge ceremon: also held.'at the Kinnair with golden bars being pr ed to. Faye Fodor, Debbie‘Rust, Karen ‘Jones, Judy Ling, Shelia Gray, Lynn Fluery, Loni! eldave, Cheryl Gray, Kline and Rose Cheveldave, Promoted to seconds were Robin Hipwell and Diane Giles, Darleen O'Shea was promoted to fie) sixers. lany members are now/en- joying Camp Rory havi ig left nizations.. Without their constant dig- ging and fighting I: feel sure these concessions; would never have been made, along with the proposed marine parks at Deer. Park and-Renata., » } «Now all we need is ‘further €8, the Arrows) are, all’ yielding re- * cord catches of rainbow and to those of-you! who: love: the suc- culent’: Kokani hit’ 'em “and hit’ ’em ‘hard’ for; they’ will be hitting “lke mad. for’ the ‘next three weeks,’ * This week ‘july “first” ‘the open up, so. if. your husband : that lost; far at Edge- wood, Burton, Nakusp,. Shelter and Galena Bays and and some of my faith in the pre- sent: government’ will . be res- ored, Throw in a policy for all reservoirs and the complete and all en- compassing surveys: that have been promised on fish and game in the affected: reservoirs ‘and I might even toss aside the cyn- away look or that’ or Mrs, D. Hughes, Ph, 365-5503: Mrs, Evald Simonsen and daughter Dorte leit ‘Saturday for Denmark. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bignell fanatic. look just hand him his rod and. creel: and let him. get it out of his system. He won't! Milk Rir be of any’ use’ till he does any- way. Better ‘still, ladies renew your fishing license,and go with. him, you might - even - get to like it. from which took’ them’ 'to "Edmont ton and Banff. They also stopped‘at ver, Alta. to visit Mrs. Bignell's parents, Mr. Robert Anderson. : ' ert Mr. and Mrs,. William H. Taylor are now home after vi- siting friends in Calgary, Lake Louise, Cr: and Kimber- A. general. meeting: of the Castlegar and. District Fall Fair Association was held: last week -in the Legion hall with 17 mem- bers’ present and seven organi- | zations represented, > “$2 Muirhead]: the Kiwanis Club representative, te that plans for a‘ LAER | vest Queen contest ‘are. well in —sey | hand and: that ‘the profits . from these p will be di to District Fall Fair Books Ready for Distr u mn- that ‘there ares five organizations . taking - in these projects. It. was Paetided to hold a. parade’ on Sept. 16, the’ opening: of, the. Fair. and. the. crownin would , take. pi the closing day of the. Fair. The drawing of the raffle would take Place during the Fair.’ on -Sept, 18) Young People - ty says, Miss ‘Laraine ps chairman of the. , juth: is ‘between ‘childhoc and full adulthood. “Thus youn; | eople. can lain adult rules bf safety to children ‘in deretanaatle’ “ways: ‘The ‘Youth Safet Col minit- If you lead a arciia such as brownies, cubs, scouts, girl gui- des, CGIT, talk safety’ to them. If you have younger bro- thers’ or sisters, nieces or nep-: hews, give them some pointers on’ good pedestrianship.:, Tell them in words they can = un- derstand about. ‘potential acci- dents they’ fac Show ‘hem a bottle of poi- son, point out dangers of play-, ing ith ‘matches or ‘of run- ning fr from behind a parked car. The Youth Committee’ 3 slo- gan is “Take Five-Stay. Alive” and they ask you to keep this in mind. | REXALL'S BIG ORANGE. TAG. SALE NOW. AT. CARL'S DRUGS _ DON'T MISS IT an un- ; are making 3 inquiries re garding} ri di }] ed. Door. prizes. wi ‘and it was .Serided., that, there would be..a door prize’ each youth Gon BC. suing: eH QI sist with the See tine of. the on. the: Saturday..even- | The, Ass nwould Lik to see a fish pond for. the kid: dies ‘and’ any--organization ‘who. would ‘like to attend to this’ can || contact thé: secretary .Mrs.°\H. ‘Johnson: or any member of. the executive! +H, Bate representing the LA’ ‘tothe Royal Canadian Legion | Branch | No. -:170°.'was granted ‘permission to” place “on display during the Fair the LA Cook: Book’ with a poster’ of where ‘the books could be pur- chased. older Boy Scouts in uniform’ or the Air Cadets act as floor, walk- ers atthe Fair, i ‘The executive “were. em- powered to purchase needed sup- ples . for :.the , Fair. : The : trea- surer “Mrs. E., A, McDonald.re- ported that she had received the cheque: for $700 fromthe KRC Community. Chest. -After.:.the meeting was adjourned Ew- art showed some. colored slides of. former. Fall iFairs ; and. the} and ;parades-of other. districts. | r the arena and about | an Tt_ was_ suggested “that the crowning ‘of the harvest.queens | ley. Mrs. B. Crowe arrived home recently from © Lorain, iO, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. R. Nuttall. Miss Charlotte Brown cele- Visiting at ‘the; hom Mr. Deverney’s sister, Mrs. Mary Wonsiak ‘of Wadens, Sask, Mr. and Mrs. H, Heglin re- turned rec: frc trip’ to’ Victoria. oO Just prior ‘to: their :leav. ing,,.friends, and ‘neighbors: sur: pred the Suttons. with an:in- farewell ‘gathering and ‘them; :with a: small token of =remembranc ‘Mason-jar- ring ‘cemented tothe ‘bottom: of: your ‘ ieee? or ‘cat's ep :| feeding dish | sliding wheny Mr. and Mrs.” M. Deverney -is'|I} Did you'konw? — A rubber , ‘D/ vib ane MEN’S WEAR : «. JU ST: 39 STEPS 0) R-VALU - PHONE 365.5851 Standard Gear. Shift in Morning and Af- ternoons. Automatic Shift in the Even- ings’ from 6-10. ee F ‘or Information “Ph... 368- 562] poe een | NEW VEHICLES . 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Clark unk ' . | evening. ;;; Minister: (Rev. ‘Howard’ Kerr 9.80 a.m, Worship Services A warm welcome is extend- ed. to everyone, ., ., iat TTT The Salvation Army ~ ’ plant’: in Vancouver, will ‘be used:to: de-~ posit -20-foot-dee, ong the bottom of the’ Columbia‘tiver' for" wide, 2,000 feet upstream from ‘The; bl anket will. control seepage under a-million. dollars. Arrow dam. cubic yards. E -The- barges; :-10: . willeach have a enact of 800. ach ‘barge costs over half- dro’ Photo’ ‘ - Colored. Slides Sho’ in. astiogar. and District | sx eC 5 calor ‘Citizens Association held sue alee i meeti ing: Friday + Ernest ‘Bailey ave a port of. the Fall Fair; fAssociation meeting he. bad attended and he. also, a that they. would |‘ eed ° ats a r the three miebts. of ithe. Fair. 2 A joint: picnic “with : other Senior: “Citizens | ‘Associations was ‘discussed ‘and ‘nothing ' definite was decided:.The executive was asked to make the final arrange- BAPTIST “CHURCH E Pastor D. Reeves, B. “Th, 3 Ph: 865-7175 ° ¢ Across Highway: Junction from Plaza Family Bible Hour: 105 a.m.: 10. : business the, membe: ‘An ‘ed to . the «Senior Citizens’: to UMr, 'Bailoy he “had" ‘attended® avmeeting: in was: also * reported * that’: ‘L. Ps Ferguson: is ‘in the Castle- gar and District Hospital follow- bers” all ‘si, signed a‘card’ t =| sent to Mrs. Ferguson. i The members all johied in his ‘birthday earlier, this ‘month. They "also signed: a birthday card. ‘which’ (was: _, Presented - D ‘him. At. the’ conclusion of. the: rs, were en- Fam _Bvenlng sevice “30 pi 4 YJ eleome=} 2. F.. yy: Mrs,-J.: Evans and hi layed se- 5 showed some penutléal colored slides the. nvitation ‘was eee ‘ney, attend ‘a. free: show: in Trail on ene aly 12, : reported ‘that FP: Gib: ‘Trail’ ofthe Senior Citizens, It|p ‘Mrs. ing her tar accident.! The mem- WA. alt ery, ia (eommnatary while Showing 4 ides. Murphy will fill the role of. vice-president, vacated by. Mrs, .W.:McFadzean who re- cently. deft, the district. Mrs. Martini has volunteered to ‘act’ as, serving concenor and Mrs..Gibson-, will onene e'next rlimmage sale, 3) effluent by adequate re retention -| with x9; :{ Columbls Kindly d Construction Camp . Sewage Discharge: Now Belng Treated _ Sewage discharge from a construction camp above Castle. gar, near: the ‘dam’ site” which treated, says medical health of- ficer Dr.’ Nicolas Schmitt. ‘/ “The camp ‘authorities ‘have been’ understanding: and ‘‘coop- erative: and provision ‘has: now been made for treatment of the and ‘chlorination.”” “We should all be vigilant ‘to: pollution ‘of the dan ee 40 times the am- .ount ‘of ,raw .sewage - into: the Columbla as the treated: sewage of the camp. at Castl “Plastic Bags ‘as Grit: ee May he’ Fetal sheets 0 we destroy iy posing: of usefulne: to. i E to ing :.them..in’ light — Ae right ‘colored rainwear, ght umbrel- Jas and rain a Prevent small children from -falling,: by.’ installing gates at top’. and otto of: stairs and keeping’ doors’to-the basement locked: Teach children:;to. pick up ‘their ‘toys ‘and -keep ‘stair- ways’ and ‘floors’ unclutterd. 2) Peak < times © for: haceldeuts are when mothers are busy.with | has caused justified public. con- |. {cern is now being satisfactorily River: Trail, Nelson, | | Tours. of the. Cake Pulp Division ‘will be Held Tuesdays. ‘through Frid 6 at. 1 p.m. , For. special: arrangements such, as ‘group: tours’ and days other than‘the above, please contact: s: _ the! Industrial Relations Department, -~ALEX BAKERY CASTLEAL RD PLAZA. WIL “BE CLOSED FOR, R, STAFF HOLIDAYS meal 5 preparations «and “periods | dren): ares tired -and beheld’ in; September. . NEW 1 DISPLAY IN THE CASTLEGAR DISTRICT We Take Anything in: Trede ¢ Lowest Terms and, Down ee