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CpuinnP Steuer ys Tr ‘Seiberling Tire Warehouse | bs EMMONS C CASTLEGAR NEWS. muredey, Oct. 25, 1962 Finest and Cleanest Used Cars in the Kootenays —) Largest stock’ in the Kootenays of genuine parts haroeet ond most “Fully équipped Garage and Kinnaird Socials Mrs. Kaufman, Ph, 365-5488 Mr, and Mrs, Peter Soberlak left Tuesday for ‘a visit in Vancou- ver, They will attend the gradun- tion of their son Peter John So- berlak who reccives his bachelor of arts degree atthe University of British Columbia tomorrow. | Of interest to her friends in Kinnaird is the marriage next Sat. urday of Miss Sylvia Hemmerling, daughter of Me and Mee: Frank here, to Witter Paul. Robinson of Spotane. The wedding will taxe place at St. Francis Carey Trail, Miss Hemmerling is the granddau- ghiter of Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Ja- cobson, ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs, Don Wallace and son Danny are vacationing at the coast; enjoying a‘ two-week visit in and | in; an abrupt reversal the day follow- ing their arrival: Immediately they they ee ‘notified of the sudden death of ‘Mrs. Clifford Jacobson’s brother, Clarence Wardell of Port- reeve, Mr. Gilbert Jacobson accom- panied the family on the HON RAY. WILLISTON Minister’ of Lands, Forests and Water Resources The period of Oct; 21 to 27 is and the United States’ as, Forest ed trip back to: the prairie. Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Baillie _re- turned on the weekend from a visit with their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.’ Jim Balllie of. Kam- Joops and‘ with another son and daughter-in-law,’ Mr. and Mra, Bruce Baillie‘ of Port Alberne. Mr. and ‘Mrs. 0. J. Wilson have enjoyed .several: weeks on a visit with their son’ and daughter-in-law, Mr, and -Mrs.:Ken Wilson‘ and two children of: Kimberley. The visit, Plc. also included several hunt- Sunes: Lewis True underwent an em- ergency. operation in Trail Tadan- ac Hospital on Tuesday of last week following a motorcycle ace dent at Milestone and 7th Ave, in which he sustained extensive in-|F juries, specifically confined to hip, knee cap and foot. He is for the men, was on by a visit to Kinnaird of the Ken Wilson family for five days earller this month. oe The United Church WA. are planning a supper at which all Un- ited Church women will be invited. The recent WA miesting, in) the tha ‘Week. It a splen- did opportunity to remind British Columbians once’ agaln, | that -no- where on this vast continent is the abundance of the forests more va- luable, and more essential to our good way. of life then’ right here. Last ‘year ‘the ‘total. value of forest production, in’ the. Provines reached $774 millfon, higher’ thi ever before in oiir. history — high: age for the last 10 years, and er by and there are some 70, ft them — make a colossal ‘contribution to the provincial and national’ econ- omy at a time when Canada’s pos! tion in the: world’s markets is crit. ical. In human terms they mean one family in to be quite cheerful as of Sunday. Best wishes to Lewis who has yet to spend some time in hospital | 4, where further surgery was. sche~ | duled for ‘Tuesday, of this week. ~The ‘anticipated visit of; Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Jacobson and two children Ronna Dee and Guy of Portreeve, Sask., saw their arrival last Thursday at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Jacobson. However, their planned two week vacation came to IA im MT alll SRS SALE SES REXALL A-SA-REX TABLETS Quick ralief for headaches and minor pains. S gratn, 100's Reg. 694...2/70¢ Serato, 20s Reg.$1.292/$1.30 [aa ]| . 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St Unt exveopes 21, eg. pe NZO ‘TOOTHBRUSHES ee “Childs” REXALL POLYEAUISION § eee anne te ane: od sone children,” 32 o7 Reg. $9.25 te cumiaittee Tembate a Prepare for the es event which wil take place it it every five depends directly on our forests and the wood manufactur- Discussed at the meeting was of ig for their Not a single citizen, whether, babe in arms, butcher, student, doctor circles, Two boxes of clothing were packed to ship for Korean relief. . 8 «4 Mr. and Mrs, W. Walper vis- ited Kelowna during the past week- end to attend the wedding of Miss Marjorie Mussatto to Mr. Victor Nadin, The newlyweds will reside in Trail, The carly part of November will see the commencement of fi- gure skating. At a recent meeting of the figure skating club it was decided to hold off the election of officers for the coming season un- il after the regular sessions are resumed. It was decided these ses- sions would be held Tuesdays and Fridays from 4.30 to 5.30 which is the same as last year’s schedule. Mr, Danny Corbett of Trail will be the professional ‘in attendance, Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Ackney spent four days in Seattle recently, visiting friends and attending the World's Fair. They also visited the coast before returning home Sarly st” week, : ‘) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson Taurned onthe weekend from endirig’ several days at the World's Fair in Seattle. ae ee The family and ‘ferends of Mr. and ‘Mrs, erman ar- ranged. asthe vending celebrations for this popular Kinnaird couple on Friday evening when over 60 guests descended on the Ackerman home to extend heartfelt wishes and. to bring gifts of various silver ap- Pointments, * Complementing the occasion which” was an overwhelming sur- prise to the Ackermans was a beautiful wedding caké made and Mrs;: Stella Ball. At ‘ADRIENNE “ALL PURPOSE CREAM. ‘3M; or. 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Reg. 592/609 fe ead yee Sri Be hi 2/904 Brush, icomt Mirra rysiall a aut is lect your and larvae. 16 ‘guns pho. a Irror sets, ‘various niga, 9098 = oue geranium, lavender oF switt value, ‘ow only 65¢ each " Right Reserved to Uimiv quantities. Prices subject to change without notice. ‘NEW STOCK HAS ARRIVED Many items that were sold out in the first few days of the sale are now back in stock. MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW , PRESCRIPTIONS and PLAZA DRUG ok the festivities, it was featured on a pedestal of lace and flanked by pink candles. Mr. ‘and Mrs. “Ackerman, ‘who |” were married in Rossland in 1937, evpressed warm appreciation, say- ing that the occasion had been in- directly the social ‘fullfillment of the quiet wedding‘of 25 years ihe Out-of-town ‘guests included Mr. and Mrs. George Dyson-of Rossland Trail’ and’ Mr. ‘H.’Shurrock, Van- couver, . } 32 Air Cadet Squads Meéet Commanding officers and spon soring committee -chairmen from 32 squadrons throughout the pro- vince will converge on ‘Vancouver this Saturday for the annual meet- ing of the B.C. Committee of. the Air Cadet League of Sones ‘Committee chairman. B. 0. .|Mayne. said. three, representatives|._ from. Ottawa, together. with Ivan B, Quinn, Vancouver, » vice-presi. dent of the Air Cadet Lesene of -| Canada will also attend.’ ” They are Arthur does not’ benefit indiredly from this natural bounty. The job of the B.C, Forest Ser- vice is not only to, administer and. maintain our forests, but to sustain them for later generations of Canadians, The job of industry is to continue its unrelenting search for new uses and new markets for our forest product to the ultimate benefit of all. The zeal and co-operation of all Canadians are essential if these objectives are to succeed. None have more. to gain if they do; none more to lose if they don't. Alpha Phi Chapter Of Beta Sigma Phi Orzanized Here The Alpha Phi Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi has heen organized here recently to include young wo- men from District. The new. chapter was created at the Robson Community Hall | 53 when Alpha Xi Chapter of Nelson performed the ritual. ceremonies for the cultural and friendship or- ganization, Wednesday of last week saw the group's first executive meeting held at.the home of Mrs. E. Isak- son of Kinnaird. Members are: Mrs, Peter Bart. lett, “Mrs, David Calder, “Mrs. Joe Charban, Mrs. J. Dickson, Mrs, Jim Gormely, Mrs, ..Ed_ Isakson, Mrs. Tom. Lockhart, Mrs, L. Nesbitt, Mrs.. Wilson Nyhus, Mrs. Gwynn Reese, Mrs. R Thom and Mrs. Laur- fe Vader. Castlegar Nurse ey To Get Diploma m_es At UBC Friday Nearly. 600. students will re~ ceive degrees at the. University of British Columbia’s _ autumn . con- gregation ceremonies which begin at 2,15 p.m.:tomorrow.in the UBC armoury. ‘A student from Castlegar who will be presented for her degree is Beba Kryger who will. receive her diploma on public health nursing. preceding the fall con- gregation, Dr. John. B. Macdonald | willbe installed as. president of | UBC at a: ceremony ‘in the UBC) armoury. The. fall congregation cere- monies on Friday be high- lighted by, the yeas of hon. orary ‘degrees on four. persons. Honorary ‘doctor of laws de- gree will be conferred on Dr. J. F. ¥. English, deputy minister of ed- ueation for B.C; Dr. Claude Bissell, onto, and Sir] Ronald Gould, gener- | : ey manager of ‘the league, Cm dr J.C... Wade, senior beg ‘cadet liaison . officer at Force Headquarters, and Air M shall (retired) R.-Leckie, special ‘Union at Teathers a Great Britain, who will: also give the congregation ar | address, « The honorary degree of doctor. consultant to the league. of sclence. will be conferred on Dr. I. Michael Lerner. rf PAIN and Decorating. Fie "Bstimates Gladly. Given “PO PAINTING LTD. P: WOYKIN Phone 365-5410 TING National Forest Products Week being observed throughout Candia | § er. by $142 million ‘than’ the’ aver- fi president of the University of Tor." ‘ NOTICE Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Registration Friday, October 26th, .. 7-9 pm, at the arena Saturday ‘ October 27th, 2-4 p.m. at the arena. : 3 Pee Wee through Juvenile $6.25 per boy or $18.00 Family Registration. ie et (8 & under) $3. per ie Central Trading Phone 365-3093 Free Delivery Margarine Harvest, 2 ibs, ........ 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Products Research Branch ‘of the Federal Department of ’ Forestry : undertakes» research in’ the’ forest products field: dir- “Waste, thereby ‘aiding in: the con- tinued advancement of . Canada’s forest ‘:industries, Branch: Laboratories located ‘at Ottawa and Vancouver respect- ively,:.perform research studies covering the mechanical, physical | and chemical properti#s" of /Can. adian.Wocds; the development: ‘of new and better uses for wood pro- ducts; and “Imp! ch Rescah For Utilization And: Reduction of Waste. of the 16 manufacturing associa: tions which make ‘up’ the forest Products industry of Canada, “The. Forest Products Research Branch’ has long. realized’ that re- search findings are of little, if any, Practical economic, benefit~.to ‘the nation unless they aré accepted by industry. and ‘applied ‘to industrial Practices, For_this' reason, a.great deal of attention is devoted to the dissemination of research findings. . Through the Technical’. In- formation Service and the Indust- rial Liaison Service of the Branch, | he results, of xesearch are convey ing RAS ron Tacrern Close relationship with | the forest products industries’ and the of plants com- and we using industries to for ther ‘the Prising ths timber manufacturing we joining with other. woods Conistuction Billion Cubic, Fost Wood industry Uses Harvested in B.C. in Most Lumb r ‘the -B.C... Forest; Service. is; CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 25, 1962 ii Ea VOURSWAGE dA Hi - MOLKSWAGEN:,” att . RAMBLER SALES & S VICE Phone R.A. : (Bob) mas 365-3491 | f ‘61. trees will have been planted in the Sales & Service — Trades "Canada’s, ‘giant: construction industry uses e-quarters. of all domestic, lumber, requirements,; Of... considerable: importance, however, is the \ manufacturing sector which uses between 15 and | mar! and the’ forest’ industries: of Can- ada and the United States to cele. brate Forest: Products Week from Oct, 21 to 27, the. occasion is being used & me, The seedlings are grown | from seed in’ Forest “Service Nurseries and planted co-operatively by gov- ernment and private industry, They will be ready;for harvest'100 years 'ée nplete Stock of Volkswagen Cars and Trucks y New Rambler Cars ‘ | PARK EW MOTORS — Nelson UN k the 20 per cent, of all lumber. ear the, forest. industries, in nthe ‘otal Canada... haa Almost to pay. million board feet: of, lumber! tribute to the men ine sists the may Ray, ‘Williston has’ des- cited. Forest : Products Week ' as National : Survival” Week’ because, without stat trees, een: Columbia “Phe Court of Revision will hear all complaints and’ used. annually by the tmanufactur- forests. —;.the . primary: : factory hich thi to“ the incuatrial complex. Which; in Canada, ing industries ‘of Canada: goes inte oh the (production \..of :; boxes,” shooks,’ baskets,\ and crates... are, used for. ship. large users of timber is ed to keep applled. Tesearch in ba- Tance with | requirements: of industry. In this, connection. ‘assisiance 2 Keak from an ‘Advisory Com- ittee; comprising: Fopresentatives Canada’s great national honitazes fore’ nticely: new. brochuté: ‘en- titted “The Forest Products .Re- search Branch’ presents the story behind forest products research in Py to’ fester mall service every pa timeyou addressan envelop: SS, 5 j ber In & da’s ge "Zoned" cities. ‘ 3 ae Ee Write yourcwn ratum address {am and Postal Zone Number In upper left corner of envelope. :.| Shooting Except with Owner's lor and are signed by the @.|finding the person’ from whom to ‘S| lone. wolf” type of ‘hunter from =| ations ‘are convinced that:the few Canada. and-will provée‘of- interest ected. with forest SBrO- usely ill , this 28- sagetrubliention ee in great. er, details the ‘history and’ role of the Branch and ‘its'two Laborator- ies, followed by pertinent facts on fields of © activity, ‘,co-operative functions; “research: program, ‘ or- ganization, personnel and ‘dissem- ination; of , information. ’. Free ‘copies’ of ‘this brochure are) avaliable upon request from the Ping | Canadiana ‘manufactures yand Ports: coiie ‘from this province, ‘vital facor in whose ‘forests. are the ‘national eco! The’ total. “huvest of. British Columbia ‘wood Jast:year was; over and foreign: markets... The second: largest. user . of lumber in the (Manufacturing ‘dustries is, the millwork sector bs ing. one-sixth of all lumber’ used F manufacturing: to produce , a Products. as door: frames, sent molding, and’ kitchen. cabin! that ‘are able +] axid | ‘one family in five: arena on ) this'‘'or \hiral’: resource’ its Hveliiood' Every family. -beneis NOVEMBER 1, 1962 a billion cuble feet. "The role of the |: ‘reat’ Si correct and ‘revise the list of electors at the Vil- = lage office ‘on’ ‘Thursday, ec iy tly from: the: fact that,near- The. furniture industry. “uses | t° fe cy subeuantisley greater, a- approximately the same volume of mun to meet’ increased demands lumber’ as - the millwork “sector | 77 Sakae the same time, com. showing a distinct preference for Romo lenating the forest land hardwood lumber. ens trotahs ‘A large variety ‘of other pro- a ze Secomplish, its objective, ducts’ account’ for :the remaining pees Service practises sus- third of all lumber. used in manu, yield: forestry. Simplified, facturing. Of note in this: category it means that for every tree Jost to are such end-uses’as railroad car fire, disease | or, the logger's saw, fixtures, handles, and another is plant Branch, Pensa of Forestry, Ottawa. , Sustained yield, “conceived by wooden pallets, many years ago, was British Columbia hunters will find many new areas of private land open to their sport this year, thanks to. a-B.C.-wide ./ campaign: to B.C. Federation of Fish and Game Clubs’. members, with assis- tance from:-the’ B.C,.: government Department of Recreation and Con- servation, ‘have pi signs on thousands of farm fences across the province. The-.. signs’ read, “No Permission.” They are bright yellow in co- Good Manners Exchange Makes For Good Hunting iuntine good manners for -good| : after the first Sloan Re. Port in 1945, *" So far 100 million acres, more than 70 per cent of the productive forest Jand the. Province “has been put under controlled harvest in” tree farms, public sustained out risk of being evicted /from an- pela” hnlta and | smaller, Private- other man’s land,’* said: Bill Wal- ‘The annual harvest has doubl- linger ‘of ‘Riondel, president of the | oa to over a billion cubic feet, and Federation of Fish and Game Clubs. | three.quarters ‘of it now comes “Almost all’ our: members now | from: controlled areas, carry Hability.. insurance: to: pro- By next spring 165 million new A CANADIAN MUTUAL SESURANCE COMPANY. HORTH AMERICAN LIFE ners against . financial loss should the ‘hunter: injure another person or damage / his property’. through tect both: themselves and landow. sillizg, negligence, Now. we’ are dri to get every hunter to make sure that bets is ane welcomed guest: wherever eh ‘The cali signs, devised some ryears ago by the B.C. Beet Cattle to give assistance to the hunter in get-permission.:They are part of a province-wide ‘ ‘drive . to: stop. the going over. the: farmer's’ fence or through his gate in‘the dark of the morning, without asking» permis- sion. ~The members of our organiz- minutes.spent._ asking for permis- sion'is small price to pay for many Growers’. tion with Interior BG. fish:and they are requested by Jendowners. |." They are.installed ‘by: local fish | * and game club members; and many. thousands of. them were printed by}. the. B.C. government for, this use. ‘The 3B.C, Federation’ of: Fish|. and Game Clubs’ office at, 229-470 | ° Granville Street, Vancouver, | still has a limited number of these signs. and they ‘are ‘available'to lendown: hours.of hunting enjoyment, with- ers ‘who wish to, use PUSHBUTTON TELEPHONE ‘HOLD. 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