Ia EWA chiuealj, Aue’ 4; 1906 CASTLEGAR NEWS “Here let the press the people's rights Established in Nineteen bribed by gain’ iHundved ‘vd maniseen e Here's Why We Ate et Home that Night We confess a feeling of awe over Gov. Rockefeller’s sudden spurts of’ in- terest in this newspaper's value ag a me- dium of communications. Shortly before, he became governor ; the first time We heard from him con-. stantly. News: ea, photographs and letters flowed frd ‘his desk to ours, and when he was elected\.we could not help biut think that a pen pal hag made it, and we were proud. ° Once: Mr, Rockefeller: ‘put his . feet under his new desk there was an abrupt cessation in our lines.of ‘communication as though someone had gone‘around town and waylaid all the mail carriers. The gov- ernor,. we supposed at the time, was too busy running for President ‘to;think much about a small town newspaper with pro- vincial interests. Then,..three: and a half years later, our mailbag orcé again was brimming with letters’ and news releases from Mr. Rockefeller who forthwith was “elected to a second term. sOur feeling of Pride was not quite so strong ‘the second ‘time, and, after that, as. the\days wore.on'and we heard moins more from the Executive Cham- ber in Albany, we began to suspect our relationship was being kept alive by a feeble flame. Now here it is, qnother three and’ a ‘half years later, and we are again receiving daily communications from the governor. They come in white and yellow envelopes matked News - RUSH!, and they are principally announcements of. public service projects which depart ment heads normally announce in the off- season:.: 4 We did receive an invitation to have aw dinner. with Gov, and Mra. NDU. Registration is Up. For Summer Art ‘Classes. i | Increased || ‘/Eiat' Mateo. Same Unverey intron, Tepes cena tts, FOE: enrolment increase’ init the mer courses over ponding period last cat He He said during July. tudenta’ reg re ND tion _ in | classes, sit = ‘were on campus: during july. ‘A special ‘gatechatica work- ‘the | shop crew, 65 interested le cipants to NDU and the school of jummer courses hogs th final figure to'475. annual summer the ° irinal a educstion credit Courses F Tan, swith he spe-| Mrs, M. elal non-credit gram for, students i in rade one same amount o of: students,’ "PULP MILL TOURS. Tours of the’ Celger. Pulp Division will be " Held Tuesdays: through Frideys at Upm. For special’ arrangements such as group tours The unter the direction of ee ce aa head of ifs extension de- Nou education and. days tains: ei Fee Above, leas cous the Relations 3 Department. A and 50 or so other small’ town editors — in the. Exeoutive Mansion a month or so ago. At the last moment we had the sink- ing feeling the governor’ might stand at the front déor,. greet us by the hand as; we entered, say, “‘H’ya feller!”, and re- new our old. friendship on a personal basis. Rather than go'through such an emotion- al scene, :we .décided to eat at“home that a “Suffolk Crunty Neve Sayville, ° Fishing Now | Jotter g For brook creek has boon er | their limits 2 phe SESED class being taken. roma! trouble. les ey Teno the‘ pet dl ay and go] out of-it. Just be sure fnsect ‘The ‘Arrow y forking up lots of Kokanee Kamloops for those who Soukerofé °. ~__ By dack White than a Fire Cracker nice Kamloops‘ on Saturday-and anee just by way ofa bonus. I was-up. the lake - but didn’t trout, mie. Bhusberry loafing weather. and the; twins ys and I did just, that,’ as. well as without ton ao ig but swim and burn a bit. ° many boats and water skiers on the lake as there were last Sun- couple of it int mae le of years ‘gone but then you can’t stop be aS. was jumping all over Bob te the atee vias Kept on on ea ie in: artic! LP Adam F. und r of -botany a |e latest le HAROLD N. POZER = DS.C.° trated «with FOOT SPECIALIST : Will be at the >. [9% rown Point Hotel vat onTrall, B.C. U Tuesday Night 3 1 Aug. 9 — 6 p.m: to 9 p.m. Wednesday — Aug. 10 6 am. to 8 p.m, Practice limited to treatment vf diseases and disorders of the feet och children and adults. ron ects ran; trom, mush. subject ging . ea od ithe fal uo the Beat Cora} tifu! olumbia magazine gar sate week, with the is a tion of ° zine, published | io the provinaii Ne ‘department of recreation and/| Cur. nservation. includ- | Szecawinski, cur. For sheer boating pleasure, ¢ ake I don’t believe I ever saw as | Shaw. Mrs, D. Hughes, Ph, ssa Mr. and and son Bob Peturaea recen from} their holidays, pele too! Reno ‘ani Recent Kussts to the home of Mervin chil Sterling aa Sanct, of Woodrow, .| Sask., and Mr. and Mra. Bl; Melvar of Winnipeg, the | five on Sunday and a few Kok-| jy, Mr. an do much fishing, it was perfect | accomp: ing from, thelr i Majesgey | th cramen- 8 T. J. Hughes is at Clov- Ra ply id Mrs. Robert lave returned days. They trav- A Inesting 1 of organizing th ay] Model recently in. ae Pails Ladies C. Bowey 4 presivent with et as. resi :| AH types of model: planes are built and flown by. "he men Tersoas interested in model planes any of the fires men ave for further de i basement of Mc- ‘Wear. dent and Charlie treasurer. for, the purpose wert Kooten-. ib was ‘held was: elected George Pennik- Father of a Kinnaird. resi dent, Mr. John Lealle Wood, age 69, passed: away--last . vening in Koote: Hospital. lington, Ont., on June 14, 1897 and received part of his educa- Make aj by : 368-8408 8-10 tm. oF OL pm school courses in. Oakville, Ont. then. attended business college * at} er CAUGHT: FINANCING Hamitton, Ont. 7 “Dating tie! First ‘World War he enlisted in the army, receiv- ing his in 1919. Wood ed mgrowation \é food served coi lons ‘Oo! the P i of Kinnaird Man’ s Father Passes Away at Nelson da, Some of Blackie, Wetaskwin, and Turn- er Vallay, Alberta. ; Mr. Wood then ‘travelled to Mr. Wood was born in Bur- ‘Trail and Cranbrook, re! the latter centre. He then moved to; Nelson. where he ‘has since He -has- been active in the Tabernacle sin Edwin We in naird And Gordon of Vancouv- er. Also surviving-are three sis- “| ters In -Ontario and one‘ broth- er from Texas, as well as two Social Evening _ The Public i is cordially invited. to, at-. tend a farewell social evening in hohor of. Rev. and Mrs. R. K. Webb to be held i in’. the ‘Hi ‘Arrow ‘Arms ‘Banquet ‘Room, | “ Wednesday, August ‘10th at 7:30 p.m. bolidays,;, spent ::: visitin; with rejations : ‘and ‘friénds in H Heencidie rere in: m Ging ana "lt Mr. and Mrs. Bert Donnan | 29 shome evening | g, id been ‘steak: reported | whi results were most pleasing. The returned: aaenie from Sidney, 18; ° ig the death of Se ee Ae Mrs. H. pete _Thank- You: The: ‘Castlegar-Robson Minor‘ Base- ball Association. wishes to thank the fol- © : lowing for helping to make this a success-' _ ful Baseball Season: Castlegar and District Athletic Association. yer] We algo ‘thank: ‘all those who provided trans- portation for out-of-town games. wow eli ) RICE inal eh "| , your, family. when masking your where camping a week, Kt was forted ‘tha t they’ hid “a wont derful week! and ‘dat the wea-| pects: ie we J. Styschyn and her tthe 3 poempe, baie af Mrs, 8, “Horlick Yor a quests ae during the week. ° ‘ “COFFEE BREAK” ||| By LOIS HUGHES’. _ We chave ‘8 post scrip! t ot Eigen iwi) fruit; (Castlegar oy yOne eae our readers has tak- meat had a rich beef flavor,and g k' steaks that fons ere the need . for. using milk}s Bread }'can’ be Precenatihiys made! witha it as long as the recommended liquid measure. is) there.; The milk is that “added "1 measure ano nao somoness you can put in for ba if ‘fing ionic’ snk oy belo a Ha ta 6: required: these towns' ‘were ig at Underfoot Elegance With Not for the Birds But by the Birds stock. e on fara aya not t Just 's bread’ recipe about'some ‘quest-|:: | cooler and mat ‘or edge buyin; m or. -your to days Neuen ut: the while ‘the au B pay E i ‘hess s nirphises, with muni: al reserve funds of $51 mil- tite. Bonners Ferry, Idaho, de- feated Castlegar: Cloverleafs io * Bonners ee had four hits, Wwinmae pitcher was Mad- docks of. Bonners, who struck out seven and salon five. Los- Celene whe ho ‘struck it eight iv. Wi out ‘walked four. Corporstion: of the Towa of Castlegar ce My speed éf ction, the a find bos for the man of brawn as well as Spun fee. trained and active ne I am the ‘Fabled Dwarfs, Aladdin's Lamp and the Magic Wand of modern times.” : ‘Even rogues | avail themselves of my power and filch from those who trast me. lam‘an index of trends, a barometer of. commerce, a harbinger of coming events. lama Eyed in countless thousands of homes, the oot thought é in many times of heed. : ‘ r of m : , matches the completeness of my public acceptance. : Within my'lines are the sad stories and, the sad stories of everyday living that go to > make ‘Mp my, life. : I perform in my own indivi idual. /way and. for me there i A no oe No other medium, no other method, plan, or scheme can \ duplicate my service. “Tn multiple; a becomb:the world’ 's- greatest market of services ad things. 5 qe am born of the people and have lived and grown by their insistence and ¢ over the pro- tests of those who held my, destiny. 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