CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wed., April 10, 1968 Imagination Transforms Dull Meals to Good Ones To be enjoyed and used to the best advantage, it is im-| tant that food be af pl tion of the di of national health and wel- fare. + Use simple, easily di- gested foods so that all mem- bers of the family may eat the same meals (with the Possible ommission or sub-| stitution of some foods for very young children). + Give consideration to foods This applies particular! fresh eeuits 2 ant rea zr Avoid monotony by teresting vari ety ping an inte! an in cahned eal PS dried foods. eds Tins a and money are factors to in making a Skee +Picture each meal as a whole. Consider ittadtl ney, crm girls in colour, form, and dons of fi An:50 pronouced flavour, such as mate x Use imagination. Don't hoard new Recipies. — try |B Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 na | and family left today to make their home at Cranbrook. cently attended a Japanese party at the Knox United alleenite meal or all-yellow is uninteres' ting. Avoid Kinnaird Socials Mr. and Mrs. E. Wood The Kinnaird CGIT re- Church recreation centre in from Fruitval OBVIOUS GRACE of local ballerinas was shown to good advantage at the recent Koo- | tenay Music Festival in Nelson, when these members of the McKay School of Dancing -}in Kinnaird took honors in their class, Dis- Letter Reminds Castlegar District Hunters of National Wildlife Week as week is National date Week, an 7, Parliament pro-| w: In 194 ulmed the week con’ e date Ap tainin: ril 10 as Nationn ildlife Week, a time to co! der the importance of Shis ‘resource. April 10 was irthdate of renowned lan naturalist, Jack Min- i Each year the Canadian Nildlife Federation focuses at-| li ‘antion on one facet of ey oad field encom \dlife. This year. nase sublet son's praised ant metimes pening. to keep it from arasite-carrying animals. e It is ane and ») their love songs, the wild north on schedule ay upstream in. shallows to spawn, Perhaps Rachel Car- widely prea, widely nounced ook Silent nt Sing “Wel ig reasonable and nec- to accept controlled " LUTHERAN ‘CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 pm. Held in'St. Navid's Anglican Church Sunday Schon) 2 p.m. Rev Harold © Clark use of chemical for crop and vestock and for pro- tection of human health from roper argue against pollution of our world and damage‘to the playing their prize-winning form are, front row, left to.,right, Heather McKenzie, Donna Townsend and Valerie Townsend. Back row, Elaine .Band and Wendy McGillivray. The girls’ instructress is Carole McKay. — Castlegar News Photo her Frank 0% Oddie. Followin: aro weekend she will leave oy (Caley F. J. SMITHERAM i spend the Easter weekend at Armstrong. Maren Oddie is visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. ig the st pon BROTHERS REPORT ee Pesticides cheeind pesticides are nolluters of air, land and wat-|and enfoy. ar just as sure! 1 as sewage, in- dustrial effluent and automa: the we need Graham Kenyon, Pres. Trail: Wildlife Ass ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 a.m. Halv. Communion 11 a.m. Holy Communion bile exhausts and can be in- wasn Present in even CHURCH OF GOD C Hall pl ic juantities. mil- Hons of lives have been saved by the use of pesticides to con trol insect-borne disease. Th alntereriee of course is in the 1B. rand Mrs. Ralph Ackl- and family leave tomorrow ‘This session of the Legis- lature seems to be nearing an end. However, as I write this column there is still a consid- bility of constructing the ei- zante 1 new, Delta Port at Rob- ne Tae erport will remit it in n BS. .C. having one of est and most. modern eane facilities: in the During the week. third reading was given to Bill No. 47. an act respecting super annuation benefits for vercons ed in school districts, collegss a and regional colleces, ig recommen: dations should De closely fol- lowed by all .those who. use pesticides. +'Use chemicals for pest control: only’ after careful considering their use in terms ;- need, anticipated re- 730 p.m. Wed. Bible ‘Study and Prayer — Held in homes ily Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmones Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson “Phone 365-8762 Sundav Schoot 9.15 a.m. Sarria Worship 10 a.m. Fri.'- youth fellowship ~ PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Phone 865-8912 <=> GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ath Ave Kinnaird pa ef TW Wheeman Ice of Worehin and Sun-- pea School at 9.90 am. Minister, Rev. J.:H. Wiseman. BA CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reever — Ph, 7175 Next tothe Cloverleaf Motel, Castleaird Plaza e Family Bible Hour -10 a.m. 2 Enunlly Worshin 11 a.m, Evening Worship . BD | last aveek. FIELD & STREAM Government to’ Blame for District River Pollution further 12 | ayalleble as the ding the pol- futien of The Columbia riv- you are out ee your Perhaps I didn’t ae it quite clear enough, but what i-did say was that any pol- lution going into the Colum- bia by the kraft mill is the governments fauit — they are the ones that allow it, they set the standards, and if you don't like it, they are the ones who you should vent your spleen on. ‘that “new ‘licences and fags have own personal opinion were required by April 1 CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, Wed., April 10, 1968 By Jack While : OFFICE SUPPLIES articulars late’ draws io that when any waters used "tin Canada, by any industrial Bal-! concern or by any individual are returned to any body. of water in an impure state, with any degree of impurity higher dis than what they contained be- fore belng used — then the ina | Waters 60'returned are pollut- |!’ If our Zoverament allows any standard Jower than this, then ‘they are’ the ones at fault and pebould be taken to task on it I chsekea with Sid Sidoni of Castlegar Sporting Goods be valid this year. Anyone hunting bear or fishing without’ a new licence is: lable to prosecution, they said — but they didn’t have t. to have th in .time for the pperne oe of: ihe o beak, season or This Cry not. the in- stance ofthis an gems its were t taken to task terested hunter and lernan, re- creation \and conservation, Victoria, B.C. ‘What's new. in’ fishing? nearer, Bob Wood of the Arrow Boat Club reports.that fishing success is getting better dally on the Arrows, though a week ago three boats were out. for aminimum ware skunk hours each ar it’ join; incest ne Last Ink & Ballpoint Pens Steno Note Books Pencil Sharpeners Columnar Pads and .Carl Rolfe’ of Electronic Peter Verigin Park Being Transferred To USCC Owners A bill which grants t#le of the public park around the Union of tomb of Peter Verigin to the were men, ae juniors or and a $25 prize on a draw the day of the derby. iS ot gi The Boundaries will be . The department a re- ion and» conservation made it known as early as that bear | price of registration will be be "$1 per person. Dennis Austin is heading the event and will no doubt ‘Well for number one the Cas- Wildiife | (32, Aro good es of fish lakes | 134 pounds to Ii pounds and a few. silvers ‘were taken £0 File Folders Ledger and Journal ‘Sheets Rubber Cement and Scotch Tape CASTLEGAR NEWS If we haven‘t got it, we can get it for you tles of Christ was a first reading in the British Colum. bia reeainure ‘Wednesday of The land had been held by the Crown. The tomb of the Doukho- Aonthe floor, 5inthe | of the ut sult and possible harmful ef-| _ 3 world. This Act sets up a DeN-| facty, Fe Sunday Sctool 9.65 a.m. Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar = don done, \ On ret pes iter T think that this has been a very pro- -| ductive session. It started out a _ long time ago with Prime i) there for an Benne’ a record-sized budget. Since that time legisla- BUILDERS See Us for the Best Prices in Town! A Arborite - Adhesives - Amerock Hardware B Barker Board - Brushes - Pitolde Bldg. Paper C Ceiling Tiles - Cements - Cerami D Doors - Dividers - Donnacona € Electrical Supplies F Formica - Fibreglass - Floor Coverings G. Glass - Gyproc H 5 + Har - Ete. (Insulation - Information 3 Joint Fillers - Jambs K Kitchen Organizer ( Lumber - Linoleum - Lath - Louvres M Mouldings - Mahogany - Mac Tac N Nails — Noxings © Oils P Plywoods (all sorts) - Paints - Plaster Q Quick Plug R Resilacrete Vaints - Roofing Materials S Spray Paints - Sidings - Stucco Supplies T Toofs (hand and electric) - Twinseals U Urethanes - Urez V Vinyl Tiles Varathanes W Windows (P.erson, etc.) X X-tra Special Cash Discounts Y YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HES TERS Hon has been tabled by vari- outlining the governments program. While many of the bills have been routine. several major pieces of legistation have been con- sider a three most important are | the Sormraen’ 's Compensa- act to Amend ie public Schools Act and An act respecting collective bar- gaining and mediation. The Workmen’s Compen- sation Act is the final result of several years of work — first of all through a royal commission, resulting in tabling of a proposed act last id furth rs pei The Public Schools Act will have a major effect on administration of. school dis- tricts and sets up a new fin- ancing formula. The act respecting coltec- tive bargaining and mediation sets up a new, board to consider labour- management problems «and provides for a panel of ex- perts to advise the board on se At the present time the ae fund scheme for. the staff port Sacititige at Vancouver/of Selkirk Collen am * Use only those chemic- for a I are the busiest on the Pacific pleased that this act “received | # coast, the increased | unsnimous consent of the lec- trade growing between Can-|istature as it will bring bene- ada and the Pacific rim coun-} fits to the staff of this Col- tries, port is destined to lege and, will provide them, be one oft the leading ones with security in the years to ir pest and carefully follow the instructions on the label. t Regard safety rather than cost as the primary ¢ gone sideration jin the selection of Prayer 7.80 p.m. pm. Morning Worship 11 a.m: Service 7 p.m, . Tuesday: Bible Study and Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 of the world. come. Plant Now! We Carry a Complete scale Line of Handy Nursery Stock. for the Kootenays Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Shade Trees, Flowering Ornamental. Shrubs, Evergreens and Climbing Vines - CONTAINER - GROWN EVERGREENS AND SELECTION OF SHADE TREES eeceeoceooen Specials this Month secessoooecet HOPACRAB — Double Pink Flowering Ornament- al Tree. Ideal for planting‘in the front lawn. 7-9 feet, well branched. $4.50 each. PRUNUSNIGRA — Our best Flowering Plumb. 6-7 feet, well branched and budded. $5.25 each. use o! e8, streams, fish and wildlife or er interests in munity. tr Use ithe most selective ve! 7.80 pi age rates and avoid the Jarge- of persistent the ere spring — yet. The frogs Theft of Gasoline Brings One Year- : Sentence In Court For the theft of gasoline from parked care on.a APOSTOLIC. CHURCH Two blocks East of the com- Phone 365-3150 ‘W. Love, Minister Castleaird Shopping Plaza t0'a.m. Sunday School Hour 11 a.m. Morning Worship . Evangelistic Service Tues., 7.30 Praeer: --Bible Study THE SALVATION ARMY pe) pm. lines Mes 7.30. pan. Prayer and Bible Stady. ‘Thursday: 7.30 pm. Home a 7.30 mn. Open Air and Peoples. Public insted to FUNCTIONAL AND DECORATIVE are the zinc-coated panels tandards erected in Trail'several months ago as a bor spiritual leader was orig- inally constructed by the Un- ion. This group has maintain- ed both the land and the edifice in a small park near Brilliant. The .bill, Lands and Forests: Minister Ray Williston, grants the Un- ion title to the area to. be. held in trust as a public park. | Economic Crisis Makes : ' Bill 33. Necessary Says Committee UNITED CHURCH OF. CANADA | is being fought ight in your’ own backyard.“ Just ask the pea- points, ecessary. “Surely it is most signi- a ficant ‘iiat the low det a maost The six-month “impasse between management and Ia- bour in the Southern ior hac left in its wake dire ver- sonal . bankruptcies id | lic’s welfare. tion should be given a enhance - | before ple in the ¥ Bradley said th Jum: ber strike was'a classic was a classic where both parties in n the dis he dis: ‘ Provincial legislation has many good especially. tnc pute were public sympathy rehes thee than havi pub-|ao for the its we gay the ice's new labour legisla- purpose th ping up a barrage: of cri- le y said tir [being dome to the general pub-; 4c as a result ot te South- tion of residents in the area affected. ticlsm?” set up to repzosent the third “ven politi. clans who, d th Committee is an organization| labour voto fo get electnal ~ have pins the Sveliare ‘of ‘introduced: by]. -seats* 96 under the hood and only $2495 in the showroom. This low priced Datsun wagon could well tam, out to be the perfect family car. It doam’t look like a box. Or park like a bus, if can comry 8 feruly, of five pins the fithtal St. Bernard. Or two people and enough champagne and luggage to escaps from the kids for a month. But you don’t g a es i Sar oom, without bulk-o oie The t front | Repaae ols So oe es ee Tae : oo; jot Tho Feet -g A 1. bs up ventilation sy ‘ Seveisl thas Gack miitute aa Jon Gdive: Ths stesog heater-defroster quickly makes high noon : -out of chilly mornings. {As for pep. Heartwarming: This is is the most powerful ‘wagon in its class. It has 96 HP geared to deliver a. top speed of 100 m-p.h. It cruises at freeway speeda With the solid feel of a thoroughbred sports car. And only sips at the gasoline ; . - - thanks to the advanced design of its 21 SPECIAL NOTE: See how the rear door swings up. There's no ip on the vinpl covered deck eo thet yom Ince height. No awkward Uftng. Como to think efit... betterthanacarl _ -You can buy this ‘smart looking wagon with sporty bucket seats and four on the floor for $2495 (suggested retail P.O.E.)..Or the relaxing Borg- Warner Automatic, with bench seats, for about $200 more. Both offer you the big Dateun benafit Z «++ 100,000 mile reliability. ° . Check the Datsun wagons out at your nearest.dealer. But we warn you. re’s security too. too eintootiy Sars disc rabeo on Once you’ve seen them it’s hard the general public ms who are vst7 hurt in any matters. These three acts in them- selves have made this session of the Legislature one of the most important I have ever attended. The highlight of the ses- sion in the matter of interest and drama was the resigna- tion of Phil te He has not the egistature since his sur- gical operation, although he made a brief appearance last hardships. fand a 25 per cent. drop in basiness’ activity, addi longed labour dispute. “Hs all very welt to hold ee me Bradley: ae i ' tallies and talk the flay ionab Brights of the individual wien [these enild only be detected of you're not nally affect- ed, “But it is a far Stree veiel story when the war SHEER NYLON GOWNS Enea 5 For Ladies. In Beautiful Colors ... Z Zeebrick - Etc. - Ete. - Etc. the front. Safety glass all round. ‘Three point seat belts. Door locks that can’t. spring even under extreme ‘pressure. Hinman ame Aaa! side-window _. Remember, We're Open on Sundays 5 Kootenay Nurseries 1001 7th Avenue — Kinnaird — Phone 365-7155 ied Mr. not to get carried away. : P&G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE - ARENA 7 Paints. 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Closed on Good Friday — Open Thursday) Until. 9 P.fA. — Free Gift Wrapping at Columbia Stores Any Time of ee Year _— id Toronto, Montreal mas Nissan Bidg., 873 Beatty St., Vancouver 3, B.C. Kentriie, MS. Costs one-fifth less—that’s what! Yes, Sunday long distance calls cost around 20% less than on weekdays — with a maximum charge of only $1.95 for a three minute, station-to-station call anywhere | in Canada. You'll find it particularly convenient in sur- mounting the time differential between East and West. after 6 p.m. So why bother to write, especially on lazy Sunday? Corner of Maple end Columbia Leitch, Manager, Phone 365-8035 BG TEL 2 270D-8-RLD