"CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, Auguat 16,1974’ : : are provided) to the'Rorest Service b: info! Ox ‘Mechanical Problems: . A Headache Mechanical problems in the ij former Town of Kinnaird’ con- ‘ tinue ‘to’ Plague: the water. system there. In: reporting to ‘council at.’ its last regular meeting, ‘Ald, 7In° only: ee ‘years, they Jack’ Chernoff: said another have sald over’ 20 mallion New Yorker sho motor burned out in the Upper. Fecords! Bench pump station.’ Eitaad They literal ‘, tor has been repaired’ but the top when “Candida”, actual cause of this’ and ‘prior. lates, has: yet. bo. be deter. Mr. Chernoff praised ‘the z public works: : cre ‘and Boun- cy ‘in getting \the pumping station’ back into: operation. ly: started 0 their. fiat Id ‘some: two, mil- ‘Tony. Orlando piney : car- “driven Trail on‘the'motoreycle and bys Mi ing ‘expand the ‘project to, other, parts of the’ province and. other, media next: year. “The,cost to’us'is minimal ifthe. i Farewell Europe I'm Stuck at Home mn would have a faltly ‘ex: Well, T ‘thought’ ‘this col... ic ds ss openiagen <1 Stockholm, aris, Tiiat’s what I had in ind: for,.the summer.: My oung brother has ‘an upart- ent, With lots’ of’ sleeping’ pace, in the Black Forest of Germany,"'or} the: Schwarz- + Mald; as we jet-setters call it: jase for bashing around wes.” tern "Europe: * It’ was ‘ideal. Abeut five hours from Paris, é. same from Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium; Berlin.A day'to Swedert.,A mere bag:) atelle to Holland; fl had it all worked out, A ‘one-day trip to: Zurich; a two-day - spree in Paris, a sqnash sat’ja) Munich bier- garten (that's'a coffin where: , you have to keep your socks Up), with ‘the occasional for- y He Frankfurt! or Ham: i is Unfortunately, ‘most, of ’ our’ forays this summer. will be into hamburg?.That's al e can afford, and hat only: in: old nursery ‘which’ doesn’t ‘even’ the!shoe! was lost: for want; horse was lost; horse, the bat-**: neon like atl’ quoting from mem- rye Tread vit! a theiBook ‘of: Knowledge when ‘Lewas « t?;7And;along. with ‘all nails ‘and shoes:'a good! ‘of my, memory has been: you. pet’ the rat ‘One’. ‘thing leads: to” e another, Or something. ji That's why I'm:not writ, .! > ting ‘this “column: from ; the Eiffel'Tower:;,in. Paris or rg in'Germany. iltirall ‘started ‘with the Good Samaritans. You may ©: )ivecall that \I'wrote‘a column. few weeks ago about some * former: students ‘who, came around and fixed my garage ‘door ‘for nothing. They ‘ab-.” “solutely'refused to accept a = cent: I gaye me quite a glow at the time... (i. “ \s¢3 That warm slow I has, over é i Free ches Y availableatthe é fhibitian: pt This “service will be p ided to all adults who visit the D. Tuberculosis-Christmas - al Society. mobile x-ray unit, © ion‘ Doorstep, located, at © ue ‘de! Something-or- Other." > He’ offered? it, to us as a’: Sugar and Spice about t two years,.“Bill, we've get to get the house’ Paint-, U always agree.” “Yep, Sweetie, next ‘summer for sure." Now, our house is not sdmething you paint on'a holiday weekend, buy a case of beer.and getting some of your old buddies to come in and help, “Sir”, bless him, said,.“Sir,’ you've got troubles,” with that: roof.” My heart sank: I've been through it befure. | Well. I 'don't have: to go jnto detail, Any home-owner knows the rest. The roof is... shot, ‘everything “is rotten; though. it: hasn't: leaked ‘a drop since We came: here, The only thing leaking is the |. It’s at d. “half stor- ey edifice of brick. Driving , Past,:you might say, “Hell, I'd paint ‘that. for $85.00." Tliere’s “just™the trim that needs painting, you see, _.. But’ that! is some. trim. There are thirteen’ storm windows, -thirteen screens, eleventy-four ‘shutters, two, French doors, und’ at least ‘twenty-seven blackbirds in.” a fir tree: That's before you. *- start Painting the-trim. Well, ina burst of sent- imentality, my old lady sug: gested we give’ ‘the iboys” the job of painting the trim. .,,V would have’ given: them:a ‘case of beer and felt-1 was all even. 0 The! trim’ is costing ‘me $500. Fair enough, in these +. days: I. could’ have, done’ it myself, but I'm not going to: : climb a‘ fifty-foot ladder un-,°.” » less’ there’s ‘a’. mighty’ fair. damsel “at. the top.“And‘all -they found was, a homet's : boss, wi ? Next. Thi 2 calls" me “Mr. Smiley or * eae Leaders, Enjoy. ake Camp ‘Ten first New: Denver Guides “with ‘their leaders, Bs recently. spent.a fruitful and fun filléd Week camping at the head | x of Slocan: Lake. njoyment o! giels dn their leaders. umerous® “parents® and -visitors; were. ‘hosted at ah » final ‘campfi ire. ‘ G. Kent ; pone Funeral Service Held Here Friday © Funeral services were held last-Friday. from’ the ‘chapel of | . Castlegar Funeral'Home for. G. (Kent) Agnew,: 22) of Kinnaird |. ; “who died accidently i ina ‘Plane toilet, just after we've - spent S16 having ‘it 7 fixed") Fare i * falling Nad in Cae gen. saying, “Pas de nuit, cherie," instead of answering the door'ten times a day to”; loan the jon gang .. -[ran's Multi Media Expo: Pageant af Spokane ~ Reflects its Concerns With Ecological Values Tran's efforts to synthesize its 7,000- -year heritage’ with its a screwdriver, ty f It's'going to, be a $2,000 summer, holiday.” At home, I-tumms out,that the garage: + has to: be painted, too, and the back porch, Rather bit: vr terly,Piasked one of the “boys” if! they, shouldn't’, paint the woodpile, as: well,- to go with the decor, And | with ‘a'nice twist of wit, he said, “Would you like us to’ paint! the cat,’ as. well?""He.. , sleeps there, Why not?Green. :- Shutter: greens, with a high; gloss. 04) +Weather Information : Small Vessel’ ‘operators and: ‘boating enthusiasts, in: general are reminded of the importance \,? they should sel at all times” to the Farewell Chnhease Hel- lo, roof, Hello, bank mana: ber. i ‘shouldn't If on ‘the ‘weather “that may be ta: | expected in their'areas. Infor-.. mation’ ‘on’ weather: is Widely * guess. Suppose’ those’ boys hadn't ‘come, to fix my’ gar- age'door. [ niet have been i , ada by the daily press, as well a as by radio-broadcast ‘on ‘the : normal Hstening channels, as one of today's fastest developing nations is ithe’ subject of ‘the Tranian . exhib at the Expo '74 World's ‘air, Tran is p 1g a multi. deal fias' been done in Iran to reclaim the natural environ- ment, from replenishing species of animals and’ birds once CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 16, 1974 Artifacts from recent ar- chacological excavations, never before put on public display complement the exhibit, = CASTLEGAR NEWS OFFICE HOURS »Monday & Tuesday 8:30 am. to 5 p.m. Wednesday 8:30 10 12. 1,10 5 p.m. nearly extinct to rep}: decimated forests. Of course, huge problems remain. We media pageant reflecting the country’s concern with modern . ecological values to. guide its progress into the ranks of-the world’s most developed na- “dons, “We are extremely fortu- nate that our surge into indus- trlalization is coming at a time ‘when we can profit from the “errors other.countries have ‘made at this. stage,” said _ Khosrow Sheikh, deputy com- missioner for Iran at the World's Fair, | tremely rigid guidelines to “insure that our development ‘does not come at the expense of Pour. environment. Although our. . ite of growth has been about 11% per cent per year over the last 10 years, we have bedn'able ‘tokeep within those guidelines. - “At the same time, a distor j “The Shah has ‘set’ ex- * are att ing to tell this entire story in our exhibit’ at the World’s Fair.” The Iranian Pavilions first exhibit is a walk-through thea- ‘ter.in which a multi-screen film presentation focuses on “The Great Harmony,”’a Sook-at the: history of Iran from the time of: the ‘ancient kings of what was: then Persia. It shows the role of: |. the country's‘ leadership ‘in “guiding. a social evolution that has’ produced’ some of the’): world’s great works of art? ‘and architecture.’ tant works of art; from’ Iran's museums’ and. palaces ‘are’ on display. The section includes a: ~: collage‘ of the ancient royal palace at Persepolis, in’ a mirror-walled | setting ‘that In an adjacent hall, mpor- r abstract map of Iran {s featured in the next hall in an exhibit on “Protection of the Natural Environment."The exhibit out- lines 50 separate regions, total- ling some 25 million acres, whore the Iranian Government...’ is involved in the protection of entire ecological systems, ‘Included is an’ area’ set ~ aside by the Shah for. experi- mental conservation efforts in’ co-operation with other ‘coun Th y & Friday 8:30. am, fo 5 pm. "TELEPHONES Office & Classifieds 965-7266 * News Department 365-3517 Advertising ~ 365-5210 AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous —- Reliable seems to place: the ‘visitor. q among ‘the imposing ruins of, the old sory ~- Save - ital »5Q_ Stretch-stitch nifty knits. = Bae bulbyniies Mend ragged — ps. Your Kenmore zig -Zag does Andsomuch more! A\ great big value. Agreat little price. 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