CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 1, 1968 Local News Is BIG News that’s why the Castlegar News is BIG news the C: district. There's lots of news in the Castlegar News about your club, fraternal organization, school board, church group or your munici- pal council. These add up to a lot of reasons as to why district residents read the Castle- gar News from front page to back and why district advertisers realize that it pays to ad- yertise in the Castlegar News — the district's best-read newspaper. CASTLEGAR NEWS tis Py Readable” and “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 Every venture has its reward. At times, however, the reward materializes in a mort cuptxpected way. has been some time|bi lacs ts began to dabble in what journal be called the art own young people of School ’ District No. Immunization Of Pre-Schoolers Can he Arranged Small diphtheria outbreaks en rted rece! have been repo! from various Parts of Cans ada, Including Vancout sedealeh pnenlth officer ‘Dr is Nick Schmitt sald this week. ld id communi although ae may iviguals tps that are are not ade- against Pera Health Unit 2 Hest that the school-age popul is reasonauly well prot against htheria, It is generally consider- of a8 pe a : o! per cent 0: any tion ‘should | have tecti offer-| place as part of iy A KJSS wound up the week's to to bring as imminiz. ation of their children up to Interested parents should Mts Local Health + telephone their * to’ arrange for immun- ation of their children. Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding “ Insarance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service ree Phone 365-7248 The week illustrates the | “unexpected reward” I men- tioned earlier. They were 24 in num- ber and French was the do-|i minate nalguage as they tour- ed our area with their host istrict and its people as they travelled. Thelr arrival and agenda re-)were in the news and are very likely familiar to most readers by now. Pictures of jae d| various highlights will “have also brought it a little closer to each and everyone. . A. Nielsen of Kin- naird, whose daughter was hostess for one of the tha E so imp pressed with th quest and the exchange g interest, ny felt the vo ‘oyageurs program sho! 4 considered on a contin- ent-o-continent te! tat which time I understand Governor- recently |General George, B. Vanier was said to hay emonies for the past week’s ies, activitis Five visitors, Claude Bissell, Michael Brothman, In this instance, my hus- band who had been their bus driver, courtesy of the school board during the visitors’ stay, was able to let me know know “iust how much IJ had misser I understand dis- to | Cussion did rae to eset che air on how the young pe eo athe about Quebee ie opie Cana gathering at in | event. e of provin- ing the flag of Quebec sented sis four of the visit- and Mrs, Jean-Louis rs". air to the surprise of ch both myself and my husband, we were present with a beautiful. silver ‘chalice en- VISITING STUDENTS from eastern Canada toured the Celgar pulp mill during their stay in this area recently. Conducting them on the tour was school superintendent Claude Bissell, right. The group was billetted at Io- cal homes during their one-week stay here CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 1, 1688 Silverton Youth Takes Third Place In ones Finals Nova Scotia who won a $750 schol- arship. Canada’s 10 for drivers kept a tight schedule at Bur- lington, ‘Ont. as they faced three days of exams, official receptions and sight. seeing. The Burlington Jaycees organized the events and trips were made to Shatford, Niagara Falls and Hamilto: ner A was also a civic D&M conTRAcTING EE AGENTS FOR BEAVER HOMES Free Brochures and Estimates D. BOYKO — PH. 365-3095 Box 335 Kinnaird, B.C. ege Hi-Lite Restaurant “Sy wen Leora in Chi Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Coof Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS as peligro in the Young Voyageur pro- Highlight of he three A similar group of students from days igh eke eri night Sheol districts throughout the West Kooten-] parade which ‘nena floats, ay travelled to an area of eastern Canada,| bands, majore where they met people in the province of ae pulled £b oateetants Ontario and saw the sights of that province. Aus. Cars an joan a steam in open ecnvertib) — Castlegar News Photo The boys also received wil t aive four performances fhe 1968 Pacific National Featurin, mule: ans from tie U ‘es, ‘the band will play two rmances — at 5 Pame and 7 p.m. — Aug. 22 an 23 in the Pacific 8 oliseun at ie ee very makeup, the tana ae very the joint in- ternational ii music, represent 170,000 men and women who are ists in air ‘defence, 6 stationed at. more than 400 installa- tions oasthe North American ent cont The band is under’ the i Although | the duis and's is perform'at quibtary: functions and greet diguitaries at .Col- orado Springs, Colorado head- lum-/ quarters, there is ‘still ‘time for extensive road tours. It is on the road- that which features 75 musicians. On four, the 75 musici- ans presenta pops concert| band which features individ- just “for t being fortun- ugh to have been able and get to know a ‘ful: group of Canadi- ans’ from Quebec. ere are. some. Credit Unions ee people to cn SAVE ani WORROW for! a Above average return on your ‘savings t | Low-; cost Loans lf Convenience m Proven Safety and} Confidence ™ Most credit unions provide itl insurance to eligible members which, in most‘ cases, matches your savings and cancels your! foan balances, if you die or. become disabled. Another Credit Union service provided without added cost! Phone Us Today! 365-7232 _ {immigration announced the : | transfer. _|ment Service and the depart- Bruce G, King To be Manager Of Trail Hanpower Len C. Willoughby, Trail Canada Manpower Centre manager since Jan. 2, 1968 has been appointed to management team of - the New — Westminster Manpower Centre. Peter M Allen, director of Manpower Operations for the Pacific region of the de- partment of manpower and ‘At the same time he re- ported that Bruce G. King currently Manager at Cran- brook, would move to Trail as Manager. ‘ Although a resident of Trail for only a few months, Mr. Willoughby had become well-known in the area: Mr. King assum gules: at Trail in Au ‘August x well known here, ee Ewell at Trail for both ‘the National Employ- ment of manpower and im- migration for several years. UTA TT FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS e MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST" s DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 ines ii ed most of North and Central i dat Carne- Audiences can look for- ay detail National Telephone Hour, johnny, Steve Rien Show and Jo! -'Careon Show. Bowl, Exhibi- tion, New York World's Fair, ich| Expo ’67 and a camera and a complete ‘Music Cavalcade. to Perform at PNE |e intenitond auport a The re famed Ni North Gamer ual performers; ant and ‘provides er caratonds of Music” of fie whole band. 1200 poin' were given fur the various SELKIRK COLLEGE Entrance Tests are scheduled for the fing dates: Saturday, August 3, 9:00 am. Wednesday, August 7, 6.30 p.m ti d are i to take these tests. For appointment and more information call Student Services, 365-7292. If somebody ever tells you he drives an economy import with a96h.p 100 m.p.h. é absorbing | body ns .engine that goes has asafer, impact we~the safest suspension money can buy&4 a wrap-around air flow system that keeps windows cleare=z that it looks great, handles like a dream and that he bought it for only $1995* believe him. its the DATSUN 160 the more-for-your-money car * Datsuns start from $1875. All prices suggested retail P.0.E. Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal. 1600 and 2000 SPORTS 4-WHEEL DRIVE PATROL Toronto, Montreal oo Corner of Maple and Columbia Over 700 Datsun dealers in North America NISSAN AUTOMOBILE CO. tTo. ONTARIO DIVISION: 22 Vanley Cres., ) QUEBEC jissan Bidg., 873 Beaty St., Vancouver 3, B.C. ‘al: ‘Pascal ‘Gagnon Blvd, M Montreal 39, P.Q. MARITIMES 0 DIVISION: 54 Mountain View St.,Kentville,t.S. CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES Don Leitch, Manager, Phone 365-8035