14 _. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 13, 1965 Teen-Age Safe Driving Road-e-o for Girls, Boys ey , display their ability on ag cial skill course laid put on Super “Valu parking lot. Entrants must hold a B.C, Road-e-0. drivers permit and must not Girls will be given a chance} have reached their 20th birth- my day y by May 30, the day of the 2-0. Batrants may phone or Bp: py to the Road-e- chairman, farold Doucette, at Stedman's Store, to better the reputation of wo- men drivers and prove they can drive just as well as the fee | West Kootenay NDPs Competition is expected to be keen when the teenagers Bet peninds ene wheel fo: prove their skills and vie for’ the tro- phies, scholarships and all ex- The West Kootenay | Asso- pense paid {eipe. ciation of the New Democratic Contestants will first write |Party will be holding its organ- a 26-minute quiz composed of | izational meeting to prepare for bale driving Knowledge ques-| a’ federal election and nomin- tions, Following this they will! ating convention for a federal CL PUBLIC NOTICE . Mary Anderson of ‘Nelson no taught in Guba for 1 7T. 44, 7.30 p.m. wilt show slides at Nordic Hall. | ed Church’ cholr ‘wil entertain, May 14, 8 p.m. Everyone Wel- come, s . Reminder 1 eats c on i see ission Festival al init- Regular Meeting of RNABC, for tne Castlegar Chapter, May 38, 7.90 at Rotary Health Centre. Parents’ Group to Hobson Gul- deg ‘and Brownies secting at home of Mrs, F. Giraud, May Pa Fe a.m. Mothers please at- ‘ing May Hall, ‘Unit. 305-7508 or Rummage Sato, May 15, 10-12 noon, Canadian Legion. For pick- Wantea — games for Woodland Senoat = be re! ‘by ‘Valhalla Ran- ert pee Donations at Castlegar'ana | UB, {8 finned ee Eh, aS Plaza Drugs, for Ph. Reta we cane 365-5659, 5992. y adian Legion Branch 170. 6 CRESCENT st. — ‘PLUMBING: & HEATING PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR RUT MAU Micro's a PLAYBOY “Skin Stitched” Ox- silks ford in exciting non-scuff, non-crush Liv-ase ing Leather. tee tee pauerentced to. ety, Tooklng ser. pan df ion soles cushion every sto) in relaxed comfc bier! HEWETSO “MADDOCKS LLL Plan Federal Election candidate in Nelson on Satur- Area representatives of the Association have taken steps to set up the machinery for both events. They have set in motion activity that.will.ensure a large meeting in Nelson and also en- sure - adequate representation that. will ensure that every sec- tion of the riding is involved and committed for action. Those. appointed at a re- cent meeting of the party steer- ing group area were: Larry Chatham, Nelson, chairman : of the organization meeting and in charge of the Nelson section. Bob Maddocks, ‘Terry Cormier and Ted Camp- bell for Castlegar and Kinnaird. Jim aBnnister and F. BE, De- Vito for Trail and il. Harry Lefevre of Rossland, Bet- Donaldson of Oasis, Phil vale and Montrose, ningham of Crescent Valley, Don Hamble and Ran Harding, MLA, for Slocan and Nakusp, Bill Bla. dep of Ke Kaslo and Dave Shunter o! Representatives are to be chosen for’ Riondel and West Grenan. gathering of at least 150 is emeica at Nelson’ for the meeting on Saturday. Tee-Wee-Den Name _ Given to Dighy Gap By Indians in N.S. Tee-Wee-Den is the Indian name for. the Digby Gap and means “one of the best har- bors”. It is through this zap is that the Annapolis Basin reached and thus Digby harbor. The town of Digby County, N.S., was ori- ally called” Conway but re- ceived ie present name in‘ ho- nor of Admiral Robert Digby who sonvoyed | settlers to Nova Scotia’ in The early settlers were chiefly cultured Profestant loy- alists from’ New England, New york or Annapolis or from Bo 2 ZA considerable Shipping in: dustry developed in the. days. of sail and railroad from Yar- mouth was opened in 1879, with e Tine ‘from | Halifax coming into operation in:1891. The town was incorporated in 1890. in: the harbor the world’s larg- est scallop fleet finds its moor- ings. Digby is noted for wood products and lumber trade, for Fieh, including the cured herring known as “Digby Chickens” and for its many tourist attractions which make it a popular sum- mer. resort. Shampoo Springtime Into Your Hair! Helena Rubinstein Lolorlone Sauroo Sale SAVE 400 Tired of ordinary shampoos? Now try the one with radiant color accents!; Helena Rubinstein’s Color-Tone Shampoo is riot a tint, not a rinse but rich shampoo with color highligk Five :match-your-own- hair shades: Blonde-Tone, Brown-Glow, Red-Head, Brunette-Tone, Silver-Tone. Also on sale: Silk-Sheen Cream Shampoo, ~ Silk-Sheen Cream Rinse, Color-Keep. Shampoo and Bio-Shampoo! i All of these fine products, regularly. lesa ‘at 8.00 for 13 oz. (Bio-! ‘Shampoo reg. 3.25) NOW ONLY 2.00! Stock up and save! CASTLEGAR DRUG. R. E, Goulet, ...Corner of Pine & Columbia. . Phone. 865-7813 C—O SALE! SALE SALE! 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Cook submit. Comm.‘ Cook said the reco eve: Proposals, on. Parking mendations were arrived at after eases co ission - wit “Castle; ‘Tuesday: ina, t, emphasizing | P ere for con- “he. “patieves “it! ot iuied on: At from, Ast to He} said tine ‘king be" Maple St. when pMarlane / ;Hotel 3 ‘situati “he ‘bursary: is the nual one. to’ be; TE oe oe ima et dent: from. the interior, ‘3 /{ area: e said eoumes’ ‘duty “to'serve the pub- |: lie in ‘their. requests and cand: Pp Cte db 3 must concern itself with the! flow ..of traffic the Bi ‘Williams, opp pee eteial “development in; known as, is “When: Mr. Goi ree. sald he ‘on very’ good authori ” that | Be @)a’ CPR. spur. was’ tobe: built? to | Hal serve the’ proposed : ‘warehouse; ora CPR spur.in that the:rail the matter of: toll-free voalae ‘at this time that 1966. However; matter ‘ will: be. program. --:. 2 He. addedsiey would guess] and the Castle Bar t-such - informa- tion’ will not; ie available. until| seconder. x; he assured: this De looked into: at] the 2,| the -earliest . possible’ date.’ ithe: CPR; bans. : A | Arrow dams! | put it failed to dampen the e: spi; the‘:close:to Bl cause of the tourist. business}, | Chairman - | ies was Hydro dam, des- ;] eribed