CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 11, 1964 B. ¢. Tel Dials to Australia a |: LAWN-BOY VACUUM CLEANS tele- Ing a Operators will begin dial- direct Australla this nat now, 3.C. Telephone Company operators have tpoken to their counterparts in Austra- lia and calls have been connect- ed from there. On‘June 14, Van- couver operators will begin dial- ing direct to mot num Forestry Essay Winners Twenty-four Britis’ ‘Colum- bia high school students were named by the Pang adian, Forest: y Association of B.C. an oun) ‘of fhe Forest industries as Winners, ot the. 17th annual Forest Industries Essay Contest: For ‘contest: purposes : the province is divided: into. four the ‘basis of school g tee “Nat Gas” has easy. Purchase Terms for most gas appliances. Discuss your plans first with News: ABOUT... - MINOR BASEBALL & MICHAEL VECCHIO _CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 11, 1964 Oe iW Ts for, the. Indians was -Phi- Ip Koochin and | ao pitcher and er. Ra for. ue Tigers was B itcher’s name ‘was not ‘available | -- a hile: the, losing| ¢ : INLAND NATURAL GAS CO. ‘LTo. a AS YOU CUT Dealer Finanelng now available, any umber, in cate “gateway operators”, as the B. C. Telephone Co, girls are known in the communications industry, handle all calls from across Canada to Australia. They tries were selected by their also handle calls to or from - are teachers for submission to the Canada and Australia requiring . eye yf ime | | Association in’.preliminary information or assistance. . . f Y si screening and final judging was Al 100 calls per month done by Kingsley C. Harris, Co-|' WRITING TO ANYONE? your envelope should shows f IAL pone CASTLEGAR HIGH SCHOOL students pecelly left), Janice Hea : for te LEVICK BROS. Wited fet of The Consolidated Mining | ic eo ccnasoa tints $)-by r0- ¥ aft aut. a te Soare ae placed through Vancouver lumbla Celluolse Co., Ltd.; Fred meine. ompany at Trail for, an education: | is, viewed Nick: Tosinie Geft), ‘ : jo dune 8; the nied i = - 8 iteg dans effective May + to , June 5; the to Australia via the 8700-mile Moonen, Council of the ‘Forest |B -TRUCKI NG LTD. ; -_ al’ tour, Viewing’stacks of zine slabs are (from | Kooznetsof£, and Gerald Warner. add never ae tlecat 4-2, Winning team standings are: Commonwealth Pacific cable. It Industries, and Dr. R. W. Well- ‘ f q ; eit ing a ra ited in in a 1088 replac, wood url eralty of British Co- BLUE LINE. FREIGHT © Tee oe = pe "Not Over 30 Per Cent ives Tribute - Of Salary on a Home ducation Ottawa, rea to shout down another camp of Canadian ry Winners in Zone one were | im named as follows: . to ° PF ‘ MARLANE HOTEL : ; : By CMHC $0. per cent ‘of its ‘Income i rt thered nearby. More than 1,000. ; As our agents effective June 15 . : on Tea eave gathered in Sitawa, a etn either PM Pearton's Jord: Naku i . ananeon much of your salary | housing. i 4 h e new flag or the Red Ensign. PH. 365-6062 . ; end on your ome? pormally F oe |) G2 eae iati “FOR PROMPT SERVICE BETWEEN NELSON, es Ways. considered lo Negotiations Underway TRAIL, CASTLEGAR, FRUITVALE, SALMO 'AND- take; inkoyacgount eo ae CONNECTIONS FOR ALL KOOTENAY POINTS. @ and ‘spending habits.” Pionser Saws is - President Sees. ‘Good Year Ahead J.D. Mennell, president and general. manager of Canada's largest chain. saw manufactur- er, Pioneer Saws, stated from his office in Peterborough last week that business trends for the year 1964 indicated a large eerie | euacenGe BATTLE OF THE FLAG WAVERS. Above, Maple Lent fleg supporters up together in front of Partlament Hill in 5 oes me saat weet ae gn You felt with us < ..| the“ only game. played. otit of Youmess at going to our er. town. and: out of the scheduled games. with the dengue teams, - You helped us through the Ta est came home with train of. those final exams vetdured & with cul les. and ; uncer- sociated with growing Ww . success. To yr vi y extendour bepest then thew he 14, James 19. in. with Catcher $104. 50 Mitchell SUPPLY ‘LIMITED _ CASTLEGAR” : SALE ENDS JUNE 20. company's sales for the five months of’ the year show itstanding increases over the nell tire industry is in a much. healthier ‘position ‘this year. ‘The demand for Ca- nada's forest products is hi; b, and present orders held by various companies indicate: that this business boom will continue for.the remainder of the year. “Several of the large pulp companies have announced ans for multi-million-dollar ex- | jo JUNE | rension programs BRUSH “ non-seratel platic head wld anged brities and 82¢ Bee arse wait aleey color coded, Keep spares on hand always? OSCILLATING SPRINKLER 3.13 Value hones. ELECTRIC KETTLE & 7.99 Value 1-44 ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN 10" high, adjusts frem 18" te 36", Wood me, Rustler, Covers’ jarea 6B ft, up te ll 35x45 ft. Fits oll a PICNIC COOLER Vidi, 148 Metal case, plastte tnsulatien TAYs x 1244 x22 Ine. 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In view. of the settlement as accepted by the IWA and representatives ‘e the Nor- thern Interlor — Lumbermen’s Association for revision of the master agreement in the Nor- thern Interior which expires oes 81. Yesterday the IWA Ne fo” tiating Committee for the Sout ern Interior met with represen: tatives of. the Interior Forest Relations Association in Pentic- the coast lumber workers, the negotiating. committees are ex- Rested to: demand a new base te of $2.31 an hour with an additional 15 ‘cents an hour for journeymen tradesmen and im- provers. The present base rate in the Interlor. is $1.89 an hour. In both: areas, the union is demanding “portal td portal” travel time pay, double pay for all eyertine, one additional paid ton to talks relating to the Southern master agreement which also expires Aug. 31. ‘The union’s major demands in both the Southern ‘and Nor- thern Interior are similar. Par- ity with coast lumber workers in wage rates:‘and contract con- oliday and more li- beral vacations with pay. Regional 2nd vice-president Jack Holst is ‘spokesman for the IWA Northern Interior Negoti- ating Committee and regional Ast vice-president Jack MacKen-| ci zie for the TWA Southern Com- mittee. a Provincial Civil Defence Ra- diological Defence Course. No. 13 held at_the provincial Civil Defence College in Victoria was attended by Margaret Fallon of Kinnaird wee has been appoint- ed radiological defence officer for the inanieipal civil defence Good Relalions fs Not Difficult - Speak to eas. — There is nothing as nice as a cheerful word of greeting. Smile at people — it takes 72 muscles to frown — only 14 to smile, sweetest music to anyone’s ears is the sound of his own name. Be friendly and helpful — Y€ you would have friends, be friendly. cordial —- Speak and a genuine pleasure. Be genuinely interested in people — svat can like every-| ¥ body if y Be nerans with praise — Cautious with criticism. Be considerate of the feel- ings of others — It will be ap- preciated. Be thoughtful of the opin- ions of others — There are three sides to controversy; Yours, the other, fellow's side, and the right Be alert to give sevrice — What counts most in life is what we do for others. Call people by name — The ton Be act as if everything you do were| , Kinnaird Woman Completes i Radiological Defense Course of the Castlegar-Kinnaird Dist- rict. The role of the municipal radiological defence officer is to build up the local organization which ‘will include monitors who are instrument readers and plot- ters and who will keep records of the readings. The Radio Officer will be the advisor to the CDC on all matters on radioactive radia- tion, and will advise the CDC when the people should take shelter, when they. can leave shelter, when the. area should be evacuated, when food and water is fit for human consump- tion, the techniques of decon- tamination, and many other te- sunical points concerning radia- Look of Elegance s Now in Lingerie are exceptionally rich and glam. orous. yes Full-length robes are pace- setters in both jingerte, and loun- gewear.. Bridging the gap -bet- ween the floor-length and the she les are sors mew wrap- around skirts: di ed to be worn over JailJenat capris or ‘as: se] to turn pyjama..sel versatile three-piece items. If he’s a Dad BUY HIM THE BEST Shop at LEITNER’ S for 3 ! : Father’s.Day SOX - TIES - SLACKS - You name it — We've got.it! LEITNER’S CLOTHES. _ SHIRTS - SWEATERS NRA is a Law To Help Housing Ona Big, Scale By The Neto MS stag Act, pean better known as‘ the is, as. its name: implies, a law passed by the federal government to assist us in re- solving our housing problems on a national scale. ‘This act is administered by CMHC or Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation which has ores in all major Canadian Many hundreds of thousands of homes: have been built in insures loans made to home purchasers and where these loans are not avail- able it provides for direct loans to qualified borrowers. ut this represents only part of the NHA operations. As- sisting our older. citizens and families of lower-income — pro, viding living aceommodation for our university students — ex- ending moniciont sewaae ser- vices — renewing thi of our cities that have fallen into decay. All these things and ma- ny other benefits are made pos- sible under the. National Hous- ing Act. ose sections | See SEVERYON NE. 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MICKA, SALES MANAGER » QD 1S les & Service » ee OF CANADA: Ripreren ed to Se Publics: Works, Of, B $22,-Sir Charles Tif ear the Tal wa ing, ‘Riverside ‘Drive endors ceived on be re 00 PIM:nqEDitS'T)- TUESDAY, yh istrict --Managei 1110 West ceorgia. Street, | &OU ieee ands Ex 4 lead and Fn, of the’ Yukon, Witt ae To b soilsaeaa wah der must ‘be submitted ‘6 forme supplied by. the -Depart-i The. lowest or, any tender hot} cits: s necessarily. accep! «tof io ol ED TENDEAS ad ddress-| tary, Department of i in sales over 1963. tw WwW : ui . Webster School, ‘Trail. : DEPARTMENT, tee What will suit one, famil, TS" Mr. Menmell stated that his Between IWA and IFRA i ‘WORKS OF RIES ties eee pt y (career who scan expect |, stantial ngs money. is, a’ recto commo: Ce ae at its meeting last Week dit that «sh ould be handled cane: fully. far’. this trophies to: 6 di as,.;, extra-currit Vow, we, truly, reali tbat ifaxpay) ive, that this has been ‘done ‘with | 1 ‘consi \ BiVén ‘ia laying oft | | ‘to ats ‘which are to be] ca Ow ‘awhen: “We. Bay attern. of;. jw Aléficult . and T hope we have ‘made many life., tims ndships ee e. fons; fare rine “genuine: ati aan educational,’ Man: service, clubs, as Wwell'as indivi- dual: patrons, ‘have “given finan- id and, other , awards sand ecatise of ‘you,; the, BOINYAD. cia pen noe wagers Sait y, ain ty: 1O) hard-of-hearing there's the Amplifying Handset (2) with ddjustable volume control, Latest idea fo busy. seh ith thore than"one Hine. is soe jefen Juinnibla _ needs ian: jyolunteers j Wor! 1 ‘Thrams team are going to, have. to pull jocks upia litt! pat thelr e-have bee: thy of your, patiencs, your ‘aithy and your. J wee ike to ‘elos read to yous aver .of ‘9 Gra- duate.” ‘T. feel up our: feelings to ton! ene aus Dear God, I give you thanks For the.triumph of this, day, For. stlecessful feat Of this p: f life's way. use my learning can, service ed nes le should contact "you: : For there ‘will be falas jLove ws Joy. oar oh THe OFFICE - TYPEWRITERS - “ADDIN NG “MARINES HERE CAasH REGISTERS - COPYING: MACH ES: =F ‘1688 ‘by Bishop: Laval. home. with: another: victory — the. Castlegar..team a pave: quite a reception, awall o ve -FIRST-COLLEGE Canada’s first, institution of higher education was:-the -Que- ther etry : ec Seminary, . established in ? we Savas . for childran | Wes are pleased to announce the opening of a a new service in the _ Chstlegar Kinnaird ‘Area remem | murerenst MACHINES ane woe CAKE BOXES- PLACE’ ee BRIDES BOOKS ection to Chodse Fr rom — HUNDREDS OF MODELS 70 CHOOSE FROM i Bi uit cee TRY us = YOu ‘WIEL LIKE'OUR SERVICE — NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL PHONE 365.7413 — 274 COLUMBIA AVE, — GENE STEARDSON MGR. Ts)