“NOW. “OPEN PONDAROSA TRAILER PARK : at-Robson 3 miles west of the Ferry Private beach and park for your use Park in the shade of the Pondarosa Pine where it is 10 degrees cooler ‘Phone 365-7812 Lloyd Ritter, Manager _ Triangle Trailer Sales Ltd. Stocking Knight and Kit “Sierra” Mobile = = Homes on display near the dam site. = Tull mire nen TL nT PUBLIC NOTICE SMITH'S PLUMBING AND HTG. _ ‘This column Is reserved for iniert FUBLIO NOTICES free of charre to all non-profit clubs and or-- ganizations who wish to an- nonuce events and activities. Due to the poputarity of this service wo have decided to - continue It Phone announcements to S65- 7881 (During August 2 to 15 please ‘phone: Castlegar News) Courteay of SMITH'S, PLUMBING and HEATING LTD. PLUMBING & SMITH'S comme. 61 CRESCI 57531: — CASTLEGAR I$ Sasa gto Se Castlegar Drug | : MID-SEASON | °"* “SUN AND BEACH SUPPLIES LOTIONS & OILS: : : wilt be closed from August 1 to August 15 Inclusive for nnnuat Holidays. ‘Open as weual on August 16, We wish to thank all our. customers for bearing with us for two weeks. a = =| S| = =| | California Bronze by Max © Factor: TE — Sea & Ski — Noxema — Copper, tone — Sure Tan : CAMS + PICNIC SUERLIES ‘and Plates; “ Coolers — “Night | Hawk = Lanterns and Flash ae Paper * Cups. Coated) — SUNDRIES — FIRST AID z Triburon Cream — Bristamine Lotion =| urd —- Raid:— Cutter, gets = the black flies — Wash ..’n.. Dry Towelettes and Phiso Hex‘ soap .&, = ’ Cream, * HELENA Ri acer BONUS SALE - Buy one item — get. one free This Week's: Special Vo5 SHAMPOO: Reaulst $1.89 NOW ........ $1.19 CASTLEGAR DRUG ‘= R. E. Goulet, me, a a and Columbia Former Local . United Church Hinistor Dies - A former Castlegar United Church minister, Rev. L. Clinton Johnston, aged 68, of Brentwood Bay, died suddenly July 12. Rev. Johnston, minister at Brentwood Bay . and Shady Creek, was born in Vancouver. He served in the Castlegar area for six years, leaving for Hope in July, 1957. He is survived by his wife, Ruth of! Brentwood Bay, one son, Robert and one sister, Len- na, both of Vancouver. A memorial. service, con- ducted by a representative of the Vancouver. Island Presbytery, was held July 14 at Brentwood Bay. : ‘Japan's New: Ice - Breaker Designed For Antarctic Duty Jopan’s newest ice breaker will see’ service’ this year. Designed for Antarctic’ ob- servation, the 7,760 ton “Fuji” is equipped’ with fast reverse ac- tion engines to pei it maximum maneuverability in -heavy ice. The ship’s. hull, built to crush walls eight: feet thick. can cut Primarily for! sobservation =| service,: ‘the Fuji is equipped | & =| with various forms of observa- tion equipment including sound |" and marine detectors and _mud- and-water measuring apparatus. ‘These ini ents are. capable of making i different types of observation. - Stitch in Tims Saves ‘Mother Mother, before you tackle =| the family wash, check to make sure, that’ all: zippers are beh re is and’ garments «turned wrong side out. Also check for broken stitches or loosened seams and do. the ‘necessary repairs right =) away batons getting started with darn. it in of matching color.” If'a-rip or tear in a tweed ne a SLR a aaa INH aN AT na ALE. ALL suMMER SKIRTS REDUCED BY ($1.00 Two racks 0 Rane eee oes : SIMMER DRESSES AND SUITS. REDUCED by Vz OFF reg. price ALL SUMMER SKIRTS REDUCED by ‘$.100. SUMMER WOOL COATS ‘ Va OFF reg. price “ALL WEATHER GOATS and GAR GOATS” a ce reg. price Pee gg, x ‘PARIS and. GREB WORK BOOTS: for Tough and Comfortable, Wear. We Keep 0 Complete Ranges of Sizes and the Right. ‘Style. for Your Job. SAFETY TOE or ‘PLAIN WORK OXFORDS, WORK ROMEOS; ‘Gin, BOOTS or 8-in. & *10in. mers: 9-in. ENGINEERS BOTs or aes JET BOOTS. Soke te sult every job ERT ae co ise giaos © is NOW ONLY $11.25 iin Le ‘Provincial Library,” Parliament;. ‘Bulldinga, ..") Victoria, B.C. Dec... 31/3765 re = ee 78 . wee oe eater aaa Samant Te enone RR RAT ea La etme ae OES UT CTT 7 ee ORtaer asthe ita SOA TRT ORS Ha MOBS T to av- oid overcrowded measures 18 and diate use ‘and ythe setting up of tary divisions, 51) a'shift system in district schools in' September are being. under- taken: by the board of. school trustees of School : District: No. 9: = The steps include preparing fe old Brilliant and Castlegar ‘Meanwhile; secondary stu: a ols. 2] sch OTe. _ emergency , measures will: pi din’ ‘the -SHSS and KISS. ap ened this .year district’ a #578.5 550 payers | app. or, Castle; yuncil wit holding release ot the’ 15 per cent ‘holdback payment to sewer. contractor G. C. “McLeod ‘ani Co. although . the. village's. con: sulting engineers‘on‘ the project: have recommended 1 that the received” from nM "McLeod: de- jelaring * that fa accounts ) and. = At zits meeting - ‘Tuesday | ¢ on the genoa with the sanitary mee system night subject was mead from! Mervin: L.: Rush =. Mervin L. Rush has been appointed maintenance superin- -tendent at the Celgar:pulp divi- ‘sion and in that capacity: as- sumes the responsibility. for all ‘mill: maintenance functions clusive of “\havé been registe: eit company: as, general contractor. ie for Castl have been ‘fully paid by: McLeod 'Co.: remises or. against any. equipment - ‘in connection with the said works, and the time for filing: mechanic's liens : against perige in’ Seo with dhe had re-}, Mr. ‘Loge elin ceived a telephone call from Mr. Cook Ha ‘Praise ws or Youths Who Rescued Couple The five youth who rescued Castlegar. ‘residents :Mrs.°H. :F. McGill... and:-:Gunner‘ Sturris from the Columbia river. re- cently after. their boat capsized were for r their. quick endum “to ‘provide emi tary. joms ane, eddltional facilities: such ' a it’; SHSS "while. the | téchnical- “Ne Lotiations were: ako car. by the board with B.C. droite” regarding emergency, oad nk betwee: the, proposed Kinnaird-Salmo ‘are to pproval nel : ‘Ottawa in May. The board stilliar ig" iro Japsed’ for protests a: OO. ! for. yiaw sto “be cl board wee request a release from d against the | McLeod of furth : tcip tes: that. mutually yeaveen t anniversary " of the the: =2 bomb on Hiroshima. igil, which is: being iy: by: the Koo- at Brilliant, Legion hall. ‘The. vigil-is.being - organized by. a: eouD: ‘of -young- Beoeke: in, action 8 . council meeting s Tuesday night... ‘Gdanee cand Leonard Lewis, Ro! ‘After graduating from the of Mr. Ber ‘Rush held several positions with ifirms in:Quebec and British Col- ‘umbia before. joining Columbia {Cellulose Co. (e joined the company in 1960 oa electrical. superinten should. be® highly commended and their feat should be.recog- nized in some seen way. - Robson Aecidlen Cook. said'| George and ‘Jack’ Whittaker y ROME maa that three cars were: involved. in ‘an: accident :.:on Columbia: Ave. turday: jaft tt s, Dave “One of the drivers,, Dave Bankert, was’ charged :this week architects to :p! ‘designiof:the Halton t pressing for complet pauacete ‘arrangements cones icipants will’come from ‘vari Grand Forks. armam areas’ of::the Kootenays includ. |: ing Castlegar, ‘Trail, Ne ison and ‘They feel that the death and construction Hydro at the pence rather than four -years enc | this motith 3} ptoject «as. con: ‘October. Mr. “Miller “will finish his duties: here about the seine o of and Mr. Walker. will assume his new’ responsibilities here at the same time. made last Sunday. by R. Dauphinais and bann ahi M. ‘Mac. w Mr. ‘Walker: joined B.C. Hy- dro in June” of last year at the| ¢, -} Authority's head office in Van- gouver.;He went, to the. Duncan }; ion: mana- country. Batre igor Brazilian ‘man ager. Was ears: in wie {s'to'be made'on’ Satur- of the Castle. Chambers’: of terested’ | Safety Council is ‘not, in favor of angle parking,-‘delegate N. Oglow- said ag a becom government by Femote control.” a ‘He said-he is opposed to organ- zation far r iH from ohne George Boyla of Robson as charged ‘by Castlegar RCMP ent. a They ane that. the Peo this week: with! negligent ‘driv- of: the. Kootenays will be: with driving with,: und) i to: attend this’ silent vigil to" “8X. The other.two; drivers ‘ Marjory=Nazeroff: and“John ‘scene being asked; for ‘opinions ‘by council, adding that the op- inion. of the local Safety: Counci un fully. arking Gorse ed that he, he, too, would nthe orth ‘side: of: see full council mt’. vised Kin "dis mill. Aa New: and his‘ oe re- side in Kinnaird ing after being involved in an wath early Saturday press their. views. «and | 30 Miss Polly Ozerott 0f,Ca erie accident occured ‘one ast of the Robson Highway to pass the “Ozeroff'. car. and sideswiped it, causing minor ir- $200. damage. ‘juries ‘Castlega te R., Coo k. to ncil ‘Tuesday vent, ick-up : nvolves uti- that -th lizing two of: Castlegaris men 1/ one day a'w He said the's ‘system pays ‘for 2 Castlegar works “erew is so busy ‘now that the “¢wo men are needed that. day in their own village. ‘ ‘ec: Gorse | sal he 9a atte’ Jan Hogan, both of Castlegar. S- 'berta a member of ‘Air Cad etwee: Porattel en ae f | into effect: on: Main: St.-between. lumbia «and ,1st Ay here ed. Little, not., tter-offer “Tike but Td Bike to 2 many ‘of at previous meée' that near - completio: mal e ssary ito“ attract © arc back inty Castle, His a | going ‘elsewhere. + Actin: g village Sinmun tur: Tay Little sald-he. thought ght, the 5 original “motion. on the: : Col ‘R. Co Squadron 581. 50other cadets for the honor.:Here ‘hi iving aque, from; thi p's chief's tration officer, Squadron Leader Aj wil faird-Castlegar id Distri ety: pete bu a check’ of the ites failed nfirm ' this. ‘ommenting on recollection that the National | works, crews, the night of. the ig storm 6n' July: 26: were re-| iV.;R. Cook. “75 He- sald ‘the ‘power er’ failure knocked ‘out-.pumping: stations gave’ verbal “abiise’ ‘to “village | the system.’ He‘satd | monstiated Cwith.: at / council's | ‘th meeting on meade, maht by “not. to. in: ithe village’s sanitary sewer! try. the univ bridge :\overpass id the ceo of, Fouts: he Tenders will. be opened: ea ee victoria his ; offi Victoria aglardi: