Bienes ‘Thursday, ‘Aug. '18,’ 1966 _.CASTLEGAR NEWS . awed th influence and unbribed by nt enter d and Forty-Seven Child Ailewotes Antiquated ‘; ‘There’s no price tag on the kids at pur house. We learned long ago that any parent who thinks he can budget a pre- cise figure for shoes, pants, vacations, doc- .. tor bills, church and school activities and wt, othe :inevitabl P is stark, who were not yet born in 1939 are rais- ing families and paying. taxes now under that iquated $600 ded per de- pendent. And while we all struggle, Uncle Sam is establishing new dependency ‘‘al- raving mad, or soon will be. How much food can a teenager consume, for example, - ina year? But Uncle Sam very confidently does set a price’ tag on our kids: $600. That ‘figure was established by the 1939 Inter- nal Revenue Code. That's what’ the gov- ernment allows:us for each dependent ’ everywhere you look. orin short, aes Uncle Sam, “adopts” a that $600 busi goes out ths window. Believe it or not, last. year’s budget for the Vista program (Volunteers | al in Service of America) reflected: an’ ex- penditure of more than $15,000.per trainee, How. would you like to have! that much for your college-bound youngster’s child, ‘as a deduction on our income tax. bi next _ year? — Several | million young, expens- The News Observer, WicTORIA REPORT ier Wants Election So. He Calls C.| cial Credit: If they do, says our wt ment. His Sovernment, ¥ you" see; ‘paign.’ Frequent ‘elections onda up to the way..in which our Broiler perpetuates himeelf in office. He confises le" Bo they : rate for: hin a3 isthe election nobody but 4he’ premier’ wants-: It's like yen; dished: up to. he'did-not want, but ake, another minori! ses. 2I do not find very ‘much poe with the Bennett admini-| © come. any- time a premier wants one, up to five years. Our premier tak- $s every Sdvantage of of this loose- does Hiablag too met aaa dogs not | cmxio “AIRLINE RESERVATIONS ,e@, MEXICO = HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ee ARRANGED CASTLEGAR, AGENT FOR ‘THE WESTERN HOTEL ra WEST’ S - DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 Ci a The stay out of this campaign: ‘The Conserva' ‘\feated that lucious plum, the This is not going to’ be too exciting a campaign. There's nothing much to talk about but personalities. The premier is ap- pealing to all parties to go So- premier, they will be showing they want non-partisan govern- 2, in his view, his Soci redit government says ou at omer, non-partisan, as anyone would Believe. that. sort of .So- cial crealt nonsense. The Social Credit fs government} of B.C. is quite‘ as: partisan’ as the Liberal government in: Ottawa,:and our, premier knows it,’ put’ won't ‘ad- mit it. To him it’s just a modest little grassroots. movement. © ~ but it is -not. The: eople are paying for -it- themselves. The premier just takes it:out of’ one pocket ‘and juts it in’ another. be more fair ‘to everyone or the ‘premier to banish the home-owners’ | grant and- cut fe) sales tax. This he will. not be: doing, because it would ‘not ‘be ‘a spocticula as the, homeowners loves ..gom re thinks he gets for nothings The home-own- ers’ grant! Sovenss gto: be ‘ this, me children th in Bruce County,” he sald, “and I sont fe feel lise F today. Tis'a funny fring bye sei fh ut n i. ing patter: than for me to tell them the tales” “J know,” I: sald, “but my boy. and his ‘wife were V ins sistent that I should go an of action sould not hear I would @ Tight, I.did joy Ht. It ought back memories of my Muined though Ruapect that they ines thou; were not.copies of the originals. + T-was. brought up in: Farn- borough which was then a,plea- sant. ee village ea uite close to Alders! ie cured goldbeaters to; make the thin gai called gold’ leaf.” ‘The children laughed and went on- ay sshone}in the sun and: underneath ‘there hung a basket “into enich we children th porentteudon stores auow and were placed, The balloon was al- lowed to rise to'the end of the which held it and was then’ iP | ro) led down again. b! iid not rise. very tie mat ie : seemed 80 tous children, to 200 balloons in ‘the: saw one balloon ting balloon fell ‘1 “What's an cbeervaton bal- 5 | toon?™ sai done of the | ones, ‘all balloons were used toly observe targets for the artillery to shoot at. The man in the bas- ket would telephone to those he told them. ©. ‘One young officer in the Royal Engineers, had the idea that a kite could be used to take e air, So he ha of hoops ‘with “yt worked, ‘and who do you brother of the gr: Lord Baden-Powell- fe went up the | air. iene ut. I< don't think anyone else’ sey up. I think he. ynust have had airsick- ness very b badly, with the basket swaying 90 much. “Later when. People peers to think of flying quite | by FB, Pearea| Aerial Balloons Weren’t Just Hot Air’ || sible, the\ balloon “factory began to ‘experiment with Metter than air snachines, It made a huge balloon « of. ‘’goldbeater’s * skins Porcupine Nightly Visitor | : At ogc Brownie Camp jarmp | handicrafts and leader, Elaine Joanne Bisho: and D, Biarke In cabin one under junior CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 18, 1966 Anderson were Band to Highlight PNE Daily A major highlight ofthe tio: rthcoming exhibition will be free au formances © by’ the 60-piece tralnlng command concert band of the Royal Canadian Airforce from Winnipeg. ‘ rd ‘second to none.’ | n used to ru: aren and seo it brought 2 It’ had. han; Ed penal aver tle cee ar e day a hold of one. of the laz-|es and swun shaped like a sausage. “The first one was called the Nulli Secundus, which means DIAMOND meas eon THE RIGHT : “When we saw it in the aky or heard isi nolse we chil- ish up the com- down, from “One sergeant caught, ‘trailing rop- leaned out and ‘shouted. Take that: man’s. name ‘for larking! I often wrondes, what. ‘punish. ment he’ go! \NaL Secuindus’ was not a below and they would fire where gr it: was taken out of the'shang- er it impaled itself on the pine eee at the top of the road and cwith gas’ but’ you: knew ‘that. didn’t you? But I must go now, Ti, tell you_more another: day-'!: ——~ le Now we know why our pre; mier wouldn't attend the i mier’s conference in‘ Toronto a y “COFFEE. BREAK” By Lois HUGHES’ Tell Las: ‘365-5503 the people, and because every- one in'Kelowna went wild over is fun-and-games, and when -he calls’ the tune everyone has: to dance. Conservatives should ‘They'll tives should stay out of this‘campaign. They'll not get anywehere, being ot @ nui-| as sance: value. : If, they ‘anxious to ‘get rid‘ of ‘Mr. rr. Bennett they'll not field a candidate, but support the Liberals. Mr, Ben- of course; hopes fhe Tories will have cansidates ings: If they. dc eo ae wal ‘the Better: be be. able 4 sivide flat: labor saving devices this may foran’ have a touch of truth. Cnce my? lta cavele camsonp: be ased.to on its fall benefit without first care-, It has been said someday a-housewife will need. papers to run the kitchen. ‘With all'the made familiar with a new ap- simple ania: -»,8.. Because aleoholle drinks can: soften” ‘the finish always P 7.. Glue felt:-under lamp |* 54 ders’ which add an ™ | proo! ‘additional decorative touch. Jacquard: the most: elab- and expensive of: the’ tow- or haaioks -|en 2’ without Joops or back” weave! “huck-a; i pebbled “surface: texture ‘ain anda very close weave ‘with Great ab sorbency'' for face®! hand towels 2: ‘ Many can, verify. can weaty that foe rati just: bases and | placed tovavaid pliance it is fully reading the accompaning manual, Our world of automation so often leaves the offhandish idea magic wand. Such cox the image a bit. a But.there is not an automa- I find myself. ‘a great collector of such’-articles ‘that -state polish or not”: and discover the chaness. are Ihave Svernolished. “s The eda appeals te the fears of many vi and has them believing should he be.de- home-owners’ grant, would go out the door, which it would not. No government wot would ever dare take that. : Credit dreamboat away pie oc the home- owners, They would rise up‘'in their wrath.The average person én COMPLETE naer =n anew Gao STLEGAR HE "oO LAAT © conteniperary styles should have. low-lustre ‘finish’ and: the es with overwaxed fi cause it tends to attract dust. Here are some tips which may lighten your chores.and in- creas the beauty of your ‘furn- Remove a .wax" buildup by washing with detergent, suds us- ing a coarse-textured soft. cloth! such as turkish toweling. Dry} thoroughly. Heavy ‘buildups will require more then one sudsing. 2, Polish, ‘ oil! or” wax” only. OUR FRUIT GROWERS/CIS INSURANCE AGE _M W. MRE SHISKIN than three times a 4 line for our descriptive brochure. 5 MaUtual 2-1631 ‘Davie at Deaman y but ‘never more year. 3. Polish with. ott ‘Tint-free cloths and work with grain to avoid scratches. rosie: keeping Juraltre) from the work. is just done with a! ‘weddin; hand-rubbed faa the ‘becom: | = es clouded: “with overzealous | * wax applications, Work finerens: : CIVIL DEFENGE Provincial Civil Defence ex- pects to have a_prototype; light ‘ HOLIDAYING IN... VANCOUVER? close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We orhave a dining room and coffee. shop and “SANDS | MOTOR HOTEL Tescue vehicle’ available . for ae trial later this year.’ Then you want a central address] ; 8, Avo ld ‘plastic ornaments ‘of plastic beeause Pp = will sorter ana? “long contact ‘finish, spoil. the.” fey are apelletoe forked: towels g very likely received many gifts and been hon- as “the.white tornado” that. ap- pear on‘television does'not help stor a! tic’ way.to dust ‘and. polish ‘and |. 1-1)" Térry? “to pensive = clang kes all tows els there ‘are grades of quality. Terry, towels have the sim lest weave 1d. variety. comes. body; ‘Screen = printe : ‘tarry? weave witha’ 2 printed on: the: surfice. “Most new housewives find é stocked: in Twe sack @ full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for thildren and Navy. ‘catalogue still in ed plastic wrap, they were offered | fore sale’ at ‘tthe minal: fee: of Dobby: named: for’, their} .:. looia and. a7 Uttle more’ ‘expen- | * sive. than. the terfy. towel .be- cause! of thelr woveri-in ‘shrink- PAINTING” AND. DECORATING. | We Have ‘Trained Employees 3 . to Serve Your Needs from — ‘ : Your: Basement Floor tothe . : ‘Top of Your Roof. Bae Bie CABINETS, INTERIOR FINISHING. % AND ALL TYPES: OF. ROOFING’ ; ‘ARE OUR SPECIALTIES PHONE 365-6914 ‘FOR INF ril Marcel La Hie, ee ete Marie, wal from’ the end August 4 was nd ae Ry re mhe staff, were Irene Hill brown owl, I Salekin, cook, i Anderson,’ nurse, Ac CN Okanagan College Principal) | Sees Two Lanes for Students Realm leg Looe Walk: 0) fe, No! Fewolane highway to thelr he a o-1ane wi 6! 3 ay (One roadway will be straight to flekis of employment nt, New Returning Officer ‘Named returning officer for i foe, By Towa Councl : in W.S. Flashing on Worley, Heidi Shwabb, Mare- » | Moran. two; under junior | read ca Pegart or Belbec! Donna thy Laurel Southerland. This cabin won oe ayer for neatness, in three; under junior leadgr’ Colleen: were Car- Dally, Colleen Dally, ‘Sandra ‘ The band, which has recent- ly returned from a tour of Eur- id African countries, Ap LRAM, ARCM, a native of Kam- loops. After. leaving Kamloops, See the ... Arrow Dam Project . .. From the Water . SCENIC TRIP AND REASONABLE RATES _ Phone 865-6549 4-33 ral Air xbridge, England, re- ceived his Licentiate to the Roy- al Academy of Music, and was named an associate of the Royal College of Music. The world-renowned band, will be heard at all 19 “lent fobs ok the, eracuate student Just Arrived ....- NEW SHIPMENT OF - G.W.G. NEVER-PRESS and WESTERN SLACKS “One finger is a fast ball, two is a slow bal and the -thumb means to the showers!” form: ances of ths new Empire Stad- ar’ inthe NNETT’ S' to tedyent unt Se ee class The choice on roads will ts says Walk- Walker said the problem to- that. regional colleges and eShutest tutes lead ‘only to] immediate employment. ‘There is no conalderation of the years spent at such colleges Walker, 43, former princi- al of the 45 .600-stutent Stretford e e at Manchester it, br pes an ? Backache is Caused: Strictly by Poor Posture The common backache ra and will opening ceremonies the same 1B BOYS & MENS WEAR “qhe 1968 PNE runs from August ‘20: through- September 5 and will celebrate the B.C. Centenary’, with a “Centennial LADIES! flexed over fwo or more ews placed refered poor. while doin; to un FY mt wants to go On| Consdian Medical a ve Associal ‘stance or’ 5 Aer DS The ne band’s ‘Vancouver . per- will comprise a .var- fed program of symphonic, pop- '}ular and modern mi Want Some Petty Cash? Sell Those Unused, Unwanted Articles With a Low-Cost Want Ad. CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 F i EI he | ‘fe Pag _ REESE ich opens in will be geared ‘to -fit the. ‘needs 6 Economy. Setting Records |But Prices are of Concern P&G Builders Sepely 5 heard the final five days. the consumer and of these industries, setting But not exclusively,” he ad- ded. “As an ediicat tonist, I don’t] 5, believe “we: should’ should restrict’ edu- 4s 968 ‘sectors, a sharp rise The E Tusiness investment for plant pea has appeares ared successful- in the at the Seattle || st in the y relatively good pro- 4, Di frequently because} accumulated dust is a. fine ab-|* 5. Prevent color change by|> direct This Is another iind of, “brewing” we ti the steady hu “of our fast-growing tourist Industry. Not just because visitors’; ‘use our products” and enjoy them, but because “tourist dollars mean more work, and a better living for all Kootenay, residents. f= North, the Kootenays doesn't Just happen. Every. step ‘of the, Way-from:the fresh matt to the bottling process quality is. the watchword. You can't buy better beer than that of: interior Breweries. a New highways into the an from neighbouring ‘Aiberta ‘and; the cir ‘offer tourists is unbeatable — soaring mountains and clear, v : beautiful lakes Ti art BE or Bon ob Gee of HH Co a eas cal Ther time honored game of | employm: tossing the ball back and forth had yet another : ramification added to.it fat the Tuesday. meet. ing of town ‘council’ 7 with ‘other wrote council an frate note | cational in eatin their tenants were unable to avail themselves of the ‘sew- economy. three‘ weeks in ing Canada to: become’ familiar t-secondary.edu- tutions and with the ty. ity. and, wheat cf the. prospect of a onton: considerably’ Tattoo. ‘The Gapire: Stadium Show the | will be he held: a each evening fof the the ‘to 3 1966: PNE wat held ‘all three “Mondays ‘and ee final two Saturdays ‘of: the Fair. er, facilities the afore- mentioned ‘onmenHongbles were out of c Town replied. * simply the reason ‘was their tenants were flushing paper toilets fed it was up to Central x towels down the Fe | aa ea COMPLETE case may be. ter. Hkely te to be an increase of abou ‘The system has been un-|six per cent’ in in’ Canada’s real blocked twice in the t two | output in 1966. Important fact- ks. . at ou jn‘ this increase are strong it ally. improve your: ‘schools, streets, services. Be to spend. your dollars where they will-do YOU the most good! @ WHERE you spend your money is* just ag important be WHAT you buy! ‘Money spent out of town helps to build up somebody else’s community. Money ‘spent at home helps to build YOUR community. ‘Shop at Home ana get an “EXTRA BONUS for! I yourself ‘with every dollar. you. pane Shop-athome | dollars help stimulate trade, abd employment loc. “, help’ provide the taxes. a t parks, hospitals, sehuirches and other CASTLEGAR NEWS _ ROASTS, Ib. BANQUET CREAM PIES . POTATO GEM, McCains frozen, 16 oz. pkt. - OGOPOGO ICE CREAM, '2 gal. . 1 POTATOES, 20 Ib. cello . "TOMATOES, 14 oz. tubes . BANANAS, 3 Ibs. for . i FRENCH, ITALIAN, ROGUEFORT : SALAD DRESSING, Monarch 8 oz. jar . Choice Beef RUMP. 75¢ BOLOGNA, by the We reserve the sight to limit quantities