Cpls dosent Victoria, are pleased engagement of thelr daughter, Wendy Irene, to Bernard Lamareh Mrs. Andro Lamarche of Castlegar. The wedding wil take place July 20 at Sacred Heart Church, e son of Mr, and ‘Rushing a Planting’ Job Resulfs in Growth Loss - Tender. plants raised from } seed sown early indoors, need a y hardening off period before * planting outdoors. A cold frame ideal and the plants should: main in it for two to three s weeks. / 4,4 portable frame can be > created from. plastic stretched over a light wooden frame. If the temperature takes a 2 sudden drop, tender plants can + receive a check to their growth. ‘This shock sets the plants back Zand. the’ recovery could | take * several weeks. + Gardeners tend to be ; impatient and are anxious ‘to fget summer flowering plants a Haye Decorating Possibilities , Indoors there are as many. {garden possibilities as the + imagination affords. : Indoor Gardens and certain’ tender vegetables’ sway to a premature start. ‘A good rule is to wait until’ well’ on’ in’ May until ‘the weather: pattern is «stable before trusting tender stock to the elements. Never ‘set out young tomato plants before May 24 and even waiting until the vrirat week of June loses no time. When: ‘selecting. tomato plants pick out ones that have been raised in individual pots or plant bands. They cost a little more but the compact mass of roots:: and | soil’ helps» them’ overcome the shock of trans- planting. “The best tomato plants are those that have ‘healthy dark, green foliage. Avoid any that’ have’ spindly growth and pale foliage. Plant ,tomatoes’ where. there is* protection: from’ wind *:- and they will get all ‘possible “sunshine. Soil - fertility should be ‘boosted during the changeover ~ ‘from’ spring to” summer.” of flowers should be y fed -withyorganic ‘matter, such f ¥, with shelves of potted plants, a * Cheese ‘more ferns. in hangin, Badaltional: ligt ehumidifier would serve ‘to'keep: fithe drys away. Get advice from ©'a gardening professional.to cut . costs, Readymade hothouses, can be: purchased: in’ various ‘sizes andi installed on that blank wall hat‘ has: been ‘bothering you. Visualize ‘one wall of the living room transformed into a blo: ing, ‘multilevel ‘garden, ‘and 4 ayout ‘ll begin ta see.the decorat= ‘Tent. Tro ers”: ‘Campers, Canopies Boats, Canoes" 5th Wheel , For Import or Standard Trucks *. All Canadian Made and C.S.A. Approved Ed's Recreational Sales 914 Columbia Avenue © Castlegar Phone 365-5696. as ‘decayed. manure or, compost. Often'the soil'in.a flower hi ul pre -parks and large gardens isto ‘remove the soil from:a flower - bed .to a depth ofa ‘Toot. ¢This soil is replaced ‘with material ‘Popularity: ~- For. people’ with ’a yen: to build ~ this © spriig—especially outdoors—the watehword jis is - probably. cedar. One’ of the most -veraalile of woods, cedar combines easy © workability with a high’ resist- ance to‘natura!l elements ‘such ‘vas cold and’ dampness. Somewhat lacking in struc- 2 tural strength, cedar does not often find its way into major *< supportive jobs,’ but its other lses more than make up for this relatively minor defect; Cedar can be found in such ‘wide applications as docks—for. a firsthand ook at this take a cruise up Indian Arm—patios, % > siding, fences and decorative trim. from.» some other: * garden area-where vegetables“ or: piher types ‘of. pat have f Variation. in Boat Hulls Offered Ten to 16 years ago, boat buyers were offered just one basic type of hull on which they: could place that newly-bought outboard motor, This was the so-called conventional hull, small V fore and a flat or nearly flat bottom section aft, Today the boat buyer is offered a variation of ull forms’ that would. boggle the normal boater's mind, These Yariations are all based on three distinct hull’ types, the conventional hull, Deep-V. hull ‘and. the tri-hull, All are ideally suited to oulboard power, | Within the past five years the Deep-V. hull’ has captured the imagination of the boating ‘world, It’ has a tremendous ability to run smoothly in rough water. This ability has made it a consistent winner of offshore powerboat races. But it has,its defects too. For one thing, the Deep-V hull requires proper trim to. per- , form/at its best, It cannot be badly loaded and still perform properly. The larger the boat, the’ more: critical ‘this factor becomes. Weight is another factor. Deep-V's must have sufficient weight to keep them: from. ‘pounding in’ rough. water. “A lightweight,” podrly-trimmed Deep-V can pound as much asa conventional hull. Keeping Fit Makes Hiking Populor Sport “TYou-don't have to be a superman/woman to < stay healthy ‘and fit, just take up hiking. In: Europe, youth has: done it for hundreds of-years, chiefly because it's inexpensive, fun and provides plenty of fresh air. *The basic equipment can be ‘bought ‘for..a relatively modest “outlay. A beginner’. Needs good* boots, light but warm and rainproof clothing, ’a _ backpack, some food and a map. >and a, compass, ‘The boots are probably “most \important. ‘They .should {provide ‘good ‘support, traction and protection against the wet. They® should ” fit’ well’ “when necessity—to ‘have’ a. compass and map along. when entering /strangé terrain.” And: remember," a’ wise hiker always leaves word on - gxaelly, ‘where shes or abe is x mi nabbiee things ‘that. ‘an individual can do on his own or -in =. conjunction’ with. the family—loom «. large’ as one!) i + answer to’ increased ‘leisure ~ ... hou No longer does a hobbyist have to rely on such hobbies as stamp. collecting’ (it's ;* still widely: popular) or butterfly collecting'as'a means of filling lime away from. work, ** + customers use ‘contractors be- ‘-eause.‘larger. prefabricated buildings can be difficult.) ‘Because each . piece — is pre-cut” and marked, labor eosts—in: money if’ you: use a~’ contractor, or in time if you use’ large and: fast-growing indus: "People i in the business iike, to think; they:hav they. can ae duced. Another possible reason is the tendency of people to want tor ‘out, of the city—at least) a. little: whi log: ‘cabins .and homes,” said recently banks have’ become more willing to finance prefab- ricated homes than previously. #And.there are reasons for the! growth, of the prefabrica- tion industry. < Glenmerry.- NEW" AND.USED FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive. PHONE 364-1822! + acquiring . and \ the Grand Prize ‘on, four- ‘day. weeks and ‘longer. vaca-: of nails there, re- Prefab Building from’ one dealer rather than a piece of wood here and a pound For people locating closer in, Casey. claims. tradesmen have no trouble coping. with the prefabricated house. ~ “We are not concerned directly with the trades since at = ‘successful? This! “question ‘is asked more: frequently as prices ‘continue, ‘to elit tiong, accent on leisure time is ¢), becoming . more’, and more. heavy. And, since. many, people have located their little hide- ‘away. lots ‘miles .from: any. sizable i ease. of _ ‘join}in the purchase of a’ boat larger than either could afford ‘alone. They split the first cost and “expenses right down the middle, The “same. 60-50: ar- transporting materials. becomes’ an’ impor- tant factor. It. is obviously easier to get all your materials —calculated: to the Jast inch— A Vi wn NOTICE MEMBERS OF TUNNEL & ROCK WORKERS UNION LOCAL 168 _ A special meeting for ‘nomination of officers will be hele: Sunday, May 5th — 10 ames: at Local 602, Hall 5 East 8th Avenue, Vancouver:)> Nominations’ are for the pen sar at-Arms, Auditors 8) and Executive Beard Mem, bers, H. Croft. - Financial Secretary ‘sandi is worked ‘out. in the use of the boat, alternating weekends’ or vacation periods, Sounds wonderful, doesn’t it? Well, it:isn’t! Only in rare instances has divided owner- ship brought enjoyment. Like many. other unsound schemes, this, one. fails to reckon with human differences. Principle sources of tion are differences ‘in ability. Some® have’ ‘natural | me- chanical ability, augmented by many” years of’ construction projects in-a home’ workshop. * Such'a person has acquired an almost . professional ‘touch © in painting, “varnishing and repair of wood. When ‘he owns a boat in partnership with a man of less ability‘and the upkeep is divided on a ‘personal work basis, there'll be trouble with the first:bungled job. Difference in ability also is revealet boat: handling ‘and seamanship. Here, the’ partner. who was the bungler withthe ;.tools and paint brushes may be the sharp man at the wheel. If the other partner damages the hull = when © docking ‘or by. running - aground, there's: an: ‘specifications vary area to area, However, we've never. found any trouble with trades. people =: putting services into .” our: homes,” he said “At the moment we find there is no shortage of demand for our product. Every time we run an ad we're pretty well ‘swamped with inquiries. Mrs. D. Barclay. of Slocan Named Prov. WI Delegate Mrs. D. Barclay was appointed as a delegate to allend the provincial Women's Inslilute conference in Nelson later this’ year, at a regular meeting recently of Slocan WI. In appointment, Mrs. E. Hird was named a delegate to altend the district WI confer- ence at Meadow Creek. interesting letter was received from Mrs, B. Seafelt of Spokane, Wash., Homemaker activities there. A letter also was received from a WI member in England telling many of their projects,. District president Mrs, June Bell gave a talk on the United Nations. Afterwards a questionnaire on member's Approximately 200 Students To be Hired by Travel Industry The Department of Travel Industry will hire some 200 students this summer under the provincial government's ‘Careers ‘74' program. This was announced last: Thursday by the Hon. Ernest Hall, Minister of Travel Industry. telling of - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 2, 1974 WESTKO CONCRETE CONCRETE CONTRACTORS FLOORS — DRIVEWAYS — RETAINING WALLS knowledge of WIs and a general history was read, In other news, a stove and a fridge have been donated to the WI Hall by Mrs. B, McPake, and Mrs, Bell won the tea time raffle afler picking her own licket, Fourteen members attend- ed the meeting along with Mrs, Bell and Mra, Pettyjohn. For roll call, each member named a person or celebrity she would like to meet. Among the names mentioned were Queen Eliza- beth, Prince Charles, Prince Phillip and Prime Minister Trudeau. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs, D, W. Hird and Mrs. J. Ravestein. Experienced in Colours and Hardners PHONE 365-5886 Ralph Bird, Manager IN CASTLEGAR Proudly announces the Glorious ‘Colors GENERAL PAINT BREEZE LATEX for interiors a tourism development plan will be a direct product of the study, Mr. Hall said. One student will be hired tocarry out an inventory of the present tourist accommodation, facilities, and attractions in this region, he said, and this will also. involve a study on the WOODCRAFT SOLID COLOR STAIN .». and just 6 reminder... Ogtows have several hundred rolls of Wallpaper always in stock. 601 Columbia Avenue — Telephone 365-7202 ‘The students will carry out pro- grams in 160 communities and three tourism-related projects. Mr, Hall said the depart. nt’ ment’s . branch will administer a $375,- 000 program that will see some 180 recreation and physical ~ practical experience in the field . this summer. Students will be hired by my the communitied themselves, - said, and _ will uceteke! Research Council ‘and the _ Shell P' of : wi EMERGENCY GAS SERVICE 12 p.m.'to 6 a.m, Two persons: will be hired ($2 Servico Charge) to co-ordinate these short-term: courses with the government Save 5% with Gas Coupon, agencies and the private sector. They’ will” also’ meet. with selected for on-site an potentiality of the industry in i this same region. The third project, upgrad- CHIN A CREEK ing courses for accommodation will be din : conjunction with the B.C. SHELL Free Cup Visit our “Country Kitchen and Take-Out” research projects, hold rene ized: classes’ in music, drama, and other creative subjects, and supervise day camps. The: touri: lated pro- discussions and instruction. Single Car Accident Results Open -Daily 6 a.m. to Midnite Grocesies and Confectionery also jects are: Travellers ‘74, a northwest’ B.C.-tourism study, and accommodation operators’ upgrading. courses. The’ pro- jects will be supervised :by the department's. research’ officer 4 David Hall: Pitfalls in Boating Partnerships ‘Should: “be: Given Consideration Certain; regattas’ and holidays are ‘ideal’ times’ to be’ afloat, Also,-if one partner consistent- * ly gets a bad weather break’he may want a new:deal. Differeices in standards of maintenance can ‘affect the tranquility of a boating partner- :ship.. One owner is: satisfied with plain’ painted ‘surfaces requiring a minimum of up- keep, The‘ other wants every- thing finished bright, with plenty of sanding and varnish- ing of natural mahogany right, > through ‘the. busy season. Conflict of wives is ‘some- Eight ..students will be hited - for ‘Travellers ‘74—a survey- ofthe number. of visitors, aitors. qntering the province Six: students’ will work. in sthe field collecting’ this data while: the remaining two. will compile: ‘and’ analyse “it: at Victoria, Mr. Hall ‘said, + “We need this kind of data Jat our. fingertips’ for.. our ” promotional campaigns and our overall plan’ for’ an’ orderly development ‘of the industry,” the minister said. The northwest B.C. tour- ‘ism study will be conducted in co-operation with te} jeovert: ment's it thing ‘else’ to be Maybe the men can get along ~ + together, but’ the wives eye each other with the ferocity of tigresses. Catty remarks shat- ter the calm. Neither likes the way the other leaves the galley. The children ‘spilled | potato chips in the bilge and the soggy mess fouled the pump. One. owner. may be an ; extrovert who likes to enter- * tain ‘with’ big - dock” parties leaving glass. rings .on: the mahogany. and’ elusive cigar- et butts; the other may be a quiet, orderly, escapist. Perhaps’ the’ reason. why. divided ownership \is such, a poor risk is because a boat is a very personal possession, even more so.than an automobile. ‘A: skipper takes ‘pride’ in his own‘slyle‘of boat handling and ‘maintenance. It’s just a little: different from that of anyone .else, and he wants to keep it that: way. ALL FIRED UP! lyou re going to clear {and burn slash or debris, be cai Suse committee. The seth tee's secretariat is at present conducting \ a” comprehensive study ‘and formulating guide- lines for the future develop. © “ment of northwestern B.C. and #5, “‘Jehovah’s Assembly : This Weekend The Creston congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses | will play host. to an expected attendance of 1,300 delegates from. the East and West Kootenay’s at the Creston Civic Centre this Saturday and Sunday. Many local families will be =.among ‘those attending the assembly which carries the theme “Love One Another Antensely From The Heart!”. “During the assembly week,” said Fred Babaeff, “the Witnesses will call on every home in the area offering a free pamphlet with information on the question, ‘Government by God Are You For It or Against t : The principal talk during the assembly will be given on Sunday afternoon by the «district overseer of the Witnes- ses, Ernest Funk. “Be Confi- dent of Divine Victory!” will appropriately highlight the theme. : PHOTOCOPYING CUSTOM GARDEN: ROTO-TILLING AND FRONT END LOADER WORK. We. will be doing Sister garden ANI rotontiing 8s, before. In $900 Damage 7A single car accident on Wednesday morning of last week near Ron's Motel has resulted in an estimated $900 < damage. Driver of the 1972 compact car was identified as. Robert James Riesen, 19, of tie aes oncoming lights. ofva car, The. 3 ave! ‘your..A ind ‘address - “vehicle went out of control and.” £ ¢ vat ‘our: Service’ Si sStetion (NowiD. © ended: in a'ditch on the north : ‘side of the road. : PHONE 693-2335 No injuries ‘were reported and no charges have been laid. Now you have | more to go on: PACIFIC WESTERN AIRLINES’ NEW SCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTS: Fly daily non-stop to Vancouver. Three flights Monday through Friday, two flights Saturday and Sunday. Fly.non-stop to Calgary daily except Saturday with direct connections to Eastern Canada. One plane service to Edmonton daily except Saturday. Service to the Okanagan and Kamloops’ daily except Saturday. SCHEDULE DETAILS: CASTLEGAR/Trall/ Nelson/ Kinnaird to: DEPART. ARRIVE 1430 MDT/Daily ex Sat 1100 MDT/Daily ex Sat* CALGARY CRANBROOK | EDMONTON Industrial Airport GRAND FORKS KAMLOOPS KELOWNA PENTICTON PRINCE GEORGE Via Kamloops 1555 MDT/Daily ex Sat 1120 PDT/Daily ex Sat* 1710 PDT/Daily ex Sat* 1635 PDT/Daily ex Sat* 1200 PDT/Daily ex Sat* 1610 PDT/Daity ex Sat* 1915 PDT/Dailly ex Sat SEATTLE Via Vancouver 1350 POT/Daily ex Sun 1930 PDT/Daily 1118 eed ex Sun 1515 PDT/Dai 1845, PDOV/bally ex Sat. 1210 PDT/Daily ex Sun 1655 PDT/Daily 2120 PDT/Daily ex Sat *OPERATED FOR FAGIELG WESTERN AIRLINES BY ARROW AVIATION LTD. VANCOUVER VICTORIA Via Vancouver the night way at the right time It could be dangerous just the summer job you need. Children under A Secompanted by adult FREE Admission: ADULTS A .00 STUDENTS 50° =" YOUR SUN-FLIGHT ANCLUDES: “Return air fare Castlegar to Vancouver on PWA. Introductory briefing by Suaflight staff with Hawaiin en- Return jet flight from: Vancouver. tertainment. SS Complimentary in-flight. meals and bar service. ~ Tick Lei greeting by Sunflight staff at Honolulu Airport. neues fe celina about Hawai “sing Crosby” Transfers between airport and hotel including handling ‘and ze Va day tour of Honolulu. tiping for one piece of luggage per person, Accomodation at choice hotel including Hawaii Hotel Tax. A punch bow! and Sunflight beach bag. : Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings Reasonable Rates : ; a - ; , CASTLEGAR } ASE "BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE : NEWS Cargo carried on all flights. e were more than 160 ‘escape arly 3.000 acres and cost m collars. The local Forest Ranger can telt you how to do your burning effectively, and safely. * ; Employers, let us know if you are hiring 0 student so that we can work more efficiently for you and your community. For further information and reservations see your travel agent or call Pacific Western Airlines at 365-7044. Nelson call 352-2913. Trail call 364-1224. PACIFIC WESTER! AIRLINES Happy Summer ‘74 Conoda Manpower Centre for Students’ 1162 Cedar Avenue, Trail” "Phone ‘Soncere And remember: You must have a burning permit.